The present invention relates generally to an electronic image-forming apparatus and more particularly, to a leak-prohibiting device of a toner cartridge for being used in an electronic image-forming apparatus.
A conventional electronic image-forming apparatus, such as photocopier or printer, is equipped with a toner cartridge for supplying toners. To prevent toners contained in a toner cartridge that has not been installed in the electronic image-forming apparatus from leak, a plug, which receives a great biasing force from a compression spring, is usually used to seal the toner outlet. To install the toner cartridge of such design into the electronic image-forming apparatus, the user must apply a greater force to overcome the biasing force of the spring. In certain cases, the user may need to dismantle and then re-install the toner cartridge for many times. This repetitive operation is manual force consuming for the user and thus inconvenient. If a spring having a small biasing force is chosen in order to save manual force of the user upon installation or reinstallation of the toner cartridge, the problem of toner leak may happen easily. Therefore, how to positively block the toner outlet of the toner cartridge to ensure that the toner cartridge won't leak before it is installed and to provide a toner cartridge which is manual force-saving for a user repeatedly installing the toner cartridge due to, in particular, the cause of replacement is an issue that the manufacturers in this industry field need to solve.
The present invention has been accomplished in view of the above-noted circumstances. It is an objective of the present invention to provide a leak-prohibiting device, which can positively avoid toners contained in a toner cartridge from leak before the toner cartridge is installed into the electronic image-forming apparatus and enables a user to dismantle and then re-install the toner cartridge in a manual force-saving manner.
To attain the above objective, the present invention provides a leak-prohibiting device of a toner cartridge, which comprises a fixation mount, a valve member, a first resilient member, a push member, and a second resilient member. The toner cartridge includes a housing for storage of toners and a toner outlet provided at the housing. The fixation mount is adapted for being disposed in the toner outlet of the housing and includes a position-limiting portion and an opening to be communicated with an inside and an outside of the housing. The valve member is moveably mounted in the fixation mount and located by an inner side of the opening. The first resilient member is mounted in the fixation mount and imparts a biasing force on the valve member toward the opening to enable the valve member to seal the opening. The push member is provided with an engagement portion and mounted in the fixation mount in a way that the push member is located by an inner side of the valve member and moveable between an extended position where the push member is abutted against the valve member and a retracted position. The second resilient member is mounted in the fixation mount and imparts a biasing force on the push member toward the extended position. When the push member is located at the retracted position, the engagement portion of the push member is engaged with the position-limiting portion of the fixation mount such that the push member, which receives the biasing force of the second resilient member, is prohibited from moving from the retracted position to the extended position. As a result, the leak-prohibiting device can positively seal the toner cartridge and enables a user to dismantle and then re-install the toner cartridge in a manual force-saving manner.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
Hereunder one embodiment will be detailedly described with accompanying drawings for illustrating technical features and structure of the present invention.
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It is to be mentioned that the big-diameter section 25 and the small-diameter section 26 are two independent members in this embodiment. That is, the tube portion 21 is formed by two elements connected with each other. The shoulder portion 24 is located at an end of the big-diameter section 25, namely an inner end of the big-diameter section 25 that is adjacent to the small-diameter section 26. In another embodiment, the big-diameter section 25 and the small-diameter section 26 may be monolithically formed as one unity member.
The valve member 30 is moveably mounted in big-diameter section 25 of the tube portion 21 and located by an inner side of the opening 22. The valve member 30 is moveable between a sealed position P1, as shown in
The first resilient member 40 is realized as a compression coil spring in this embodiment. The first resilient member 40 is mounted in the big-diameter section 25 of the tube portion 21 of the fixation mount 20 and located between the shoulder 24 and the disc body 31 of the valve member 30. The first resilient member 40 has an end sleeved onto the retaining ring 35 of the valve member 30 and abutted against the disc body 31, such that the first resilient member 40 imparts a biasing force exerting on the valve member 30 toward the opening 22 of the tube portion 21.
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The second resilient member 60 is realized in this embodiment as a compression coil spring. The second resilient member 60 is disposed in the tube portion 21 of the fixation mount 20, located between the bottom wall 27 and the head 51 of the push member 50, and extended into the small-diameter section 26. As such, the second resilient member 60 imparts a biasing force exerting on the push member 50 toward the extended position P3.
The seal member 70 is a ring-shaped member, and mounted to a lateral side of the disc body 31 of the valve member 30, namely the outer side of the disc body 31 that is close to the opening 22 of the fixation mount 20.
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When the toner cartridge 1 is installed into the electronic image-forming apparatus, the connecting member 7 extends through the opening 22 and pushes on the valve member 30 with a pushing force exceeding over the biasing forces of the first and second resilient members 40 and 60, such that the valve member 30 and the push member 50 are forced to move inwardly, i.e. the valve member 30 and the push member 50 are forced to move to the open position P2 and the retracted position P4, respectively. As shown in
When the user dismantles the toner cartridge 1 from the electronic image-forming apparatus due to certain reasons, the valve member 30 will be forced by the biasing force of the first resilient member 40 to move from the open position P2 back to the sealed position P1, such that the valve member 30 will again seal the opening 22. At this status, the push member 50 is still retained at the retracted position P4, as shown in
With the above-disclosed structural features, the leak-prohibiting device 10 can accurately and positively seal the toner cartridge 1 to avoid leak of toners before the toner cartridge 1 is installed into an electronic image-forming apparatus thanks to the feature that the first and second resilient members 40 and 60 impart biasing forces exerting on the valve member 30 toward the opening 22. Further, after the toner cartridge 1 has been installed into and thereafter taken out of the electronic image-forming apparatus, the push member 50 will be retained at the retracted position P4. As such, when the toner cartridge 1 is reinstalled into the electronic image-forming apparatus, the user only needs to apply a sufficient force that can overcome the biasing force of the first resilient member 40 to complete the reinstallation of the toner cartridge 1. That is, reinstallation of the toner cartridge 1 can be completed by the user with less manual force, thereby achieving the objective of the present invention.
Based on the above-mentioned technical features, various modifications to the structure of the toner cartridge 1 may be made. For example, the position-limiting position 28 of the fixation mount 20 can be configured to be engaged with the engagement portions of the push member 50 by magnetic attraction or other way as long as the push member 50 can be retained by the position-limiting portion 28 at the retracted position P4. Further, the head 51 of the push member 50 can be omitted as long as the push member 50 can be abutted against the valve member 30 when the push member 50 is located at the extended position P3. Furthermore, the seal member 70 may be not a ring-shaped member but a disc-like member.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
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