This application is based upon and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2012-035558 (filed on Feb. 21, 2012), 2012-035560 (filed on Feb. 21, 2012) and 2012-035556 (filed on Feb. 21, 2012).
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a powder container and an image forming apparatus.
2. Related Art
A powder container for accommodating a powder is used in various fields. For example, a toner cartridge for accommodating toner which is powder developing agent is used in electrophotography type printers.
An object of the present invention is to provide a powder container configured to prevent the inner powder from leaking out as impact is applied to an end of a shutter member that closes an opening through which the inner powder is supplied, and an image forming apparatus provided with the powder container.
(1) According to an aspect of the invention, a powder container includes:
a body; and
a pair of walls that blocks one longitudinal end of the body and the other longitudinal end of the body, powder being accommodated within the powder container and the powder container being mounted to an apparatus using the powder in a posture where a longitudinal direction of the body is a transverse direction of the apparatus,
wherein the powder container has an opening, through which the powder within the powder container is supplied to the apparatus, formed in a lower position of the body in a posture where the powder container is mounted to the apparatus, and
wherein the powder container further includes:
a shutter that is, prior to mounting the powder container to the apparatus, in a closed location to block the opening and, when the powder container is mounted to the apparatus, is moved along an outer peripheral surface of the body to an opened location to open the opening, and
a shield that forms a part of the outer surface of the body which extends to a position which is adjacent to the end of the shutter at the closed location in the moving direction toward the closed location, and is higher than the end of the shutter in a radial direction of the body from a longitudinal center line of the body.
(2) The powder container of (1) further includes a circuit board that is disposed in a position which is above the outer peripheral surface of the body and is next to the shutter in the longitudinal direction of the body, and
in the longitudinal direction, the shield extends to the position next to the shutter and to a location next to the circuit board.
(3) In the powder container of (1) or (2), a knob is installed on the outer peripheral surface of the body at a rear end portion in the direction of mounting the powder container to the apparatus in the posture where the powder container is mounted to the apparatus, the knob being adapted to be grasped when the powder container is mounted to or unmounted from the container.
(4) In the powder container of (3), the shield forms a flat plane that forms a part of the outer surface of the body below the knob in the posture where the powder container is mounted to the apparatus.
(5) In the powder container of any of (1) to (4), the shield extends to a position close to a bottom surface of an inner wall surface forming a space of the apparatus for receiving the powder container in the state where the powder container is mounted to the apparatus.
(6) The powder container of any of (1) to (5), the shield shields the outside of the apparatus and the circuit board in the direction of mounting the powder container to the apparatus in the state where the powder container is mounted to the apparatus.
(7) An image forming apparatus is mounted with the powder container according to any one of (1) to (6) to form an image using the powder accommodated within the powder container.
With the configuration of (1) and (7), the inner powder may be prevented from leaking out as the impact is applied to the end of the shutter member closing the opening through which the inner powder is supplied.
With the configuration of (2), the damage of the circuit board at a time of drop may also be prevented by the shield.
With the configuration of (3), the powder container may be mounted to the apparatus while the knob is being strongly grasped.
With the configuration of (4), it is easy to fabricate the body by molding of a resin, as compared to forming a curved shield.
With the configuration of (5), the user may be prevented from being contacted to the circuit board in a state where the powder container is mounted to the apparatus.
With the configuration of (6), the user may be prevented from being contacted to the circuit board in a state where the powder container is mounted to the apparatus.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a powder container having an agitation member which is improved in agitating performance is increased while being prevented from falling down at the time of assembling, and an image forming apparatus in which the powder container is mounted thereto.
(8) According to another aspect of the invention, a powder container includes:
a container body that includes a body and a wall portion that caps one longitudinal end of the body, powder is filled in the container body in a state where the other end of the body is opened;
an agitation member that agitates the powder accommodated within the container body, the agitation member being accommodated in the container body and receiving a driving force from outside to be rotated and to agitate the powder; and
a cover that covers the other end of the body,
wherein the agitation member further includes:
the cover includes a supporting part that rotatably supports the supported part of the shaft member.
(9) In the powder container of (8), the plurality of arm members includes:
a plurality of first arm members installed on the shaft member closer to the wall portion than a center portion of the shaft member in a longitudinal direction of the shaft member and rotated integrally with the shaft member; and
a plurality of second arm members installed on the shaft member closer to the cover than the center portion of the shaft member in the longitudinal direction of the shaft member and rotated integrally with the shaft member.
(10) In the powder container of (9), at least one arm member among the first arm members and the second arm members includes an inclined surface that generates a component force pressing the powder in a direction to the center portion when the shaft member rotates.
(11) In the powder container of any of (8) to (10), the powder container is mountable to an apparatus that receives and uses the powder accommodated within the powder container in a posture where the longitudinal direction is the transverse direction of the apparatus, and includes an opening below the shaft member in the posture where the powder container is mounted to the apparatus, the powder within the powder container being supplied to the apparatus through the opening, and
at least one arm member among the first arm members and the second arm members passes through a location that faces the opening when the shaft member rotates.
(12) An image forming apparatus is mounted with a powder container according to any one of (8) to (11) to form an image using the powder accommodated within the powder container.
With the configurations of (8) and (12), the falling down of the shaft member may be prevented when the powder is accommodated, thereby improving the agitating performance of the accommodated powder as compared to a case where an arm member rotated integrally with the shaft member is not provided.
With the configuration of (9), either when the interior powder is cohered in the vicinity of the wall or when the interior powder is cohered to the cover side, the cohesion may be loosened, which is comparable to a case where only one of the first arm member and the second arm member is provided.
With the configuration of (10), the agitating performance of the accommodated powder may be improved as compared to a case where an inclined surface is not provided.
With the configuration of (11), the clogging of the powder in the opening may be prevented.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a powder container of which the manipulation of mounting to an apparatus is easy, and an image forming apparatus mounted with the powder container.
(13) According to another aspect of the invention, a powder container includes:
a body; and
a pair of walls that blocks one longitudinal end of the body and the other longitudinal end of the body, powder being accommodated within the powder container and the powder container being mounted to an apparatus that uses the powder,
wherein each of the pair of walls includes:
a second wall of the pair of walls that blocks the other end is a cover that blocks the other end after the powder is accommodated within the container body,
the first locking portion provided in the first wall has the cantilever shape that extends along the outer wall surface of the first wall in a direction of crossing a longitudinal direction of the body, and
the first locking portion provided in the second wall has the cantilever shape that protrudes in the longitudinal direction of the body from the outer wall surface of the second wall.
(15) In the powder container of (13) or (14), the powder container receives a repulsive force relatively stronger in the direction of pulling out the powder container from the apparatus at the vicinity of the first wall side than at the vicinity of the second wall side when the powder container is mounted to the apparatus, and
the first locking portion provided in the first wall has the cantilever shape where the distance between the fixed end and the free-end of the cantilever shape is relatively longer than that in the first locking portion provided in the second wall.
(16) In the powder container of any of (13) to (15), the powder container receives a repulsive force stronger relatively in the direction of pulling out the powder container from the apparatus at the vicinity of the first wall side than at the vicinity of the second wall side when the powder container is mounted to the apparatus, and
the first locking portion provided in the first wall is a locking portion that is prevented from being withdrawn by a locking force relatively stronger than that of the first locking portion provided in the second wall.
(17) In the powder container of (15) or (16), in the vicinity of the first wall of the body, there are provided an opening through which the powder within the powder container is supplied to the apparatus, and a shutter that is, prior to mounting the powder container to the apparatus, disposed in a closed location to block the opening, and is, in the state where the powder container is mounted, moved along the outer peripheral surface of the body to an opened location to open the opening, and
in the state where the powder container is mounted to the apparatus, the shutter receives an action from the movable member of the apparatus to be moved to the opened location.
(18) An image forming apparatus is mounted with a powder container according to any one of (13) to (17) to form an image using the powder accommodated within the powder container.
With the configurations of (13) and (18, the manipulation to mount the powder container to the apparatus is ease as compared to a case where the first locking portion is not provided.
With the configuration of (14), the manufacturing of the powder container is easy as compared to a case where the configuration of the present invention is not provided.
With the configurations of (15) to (17), the balance of the left and right forces in the longitudinal direction of the powder container when manipulating is improved as compared to a case where the configuration of the present invention is not provided.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
Hereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described.
(Entire Construction)
A printer 1 shown in
Here, the toner cartridge 3 corresponds to an example of a powder container of the present invention, and a construction including the printer body 11 and the parts of the process cartridge 2 excluding the toner cartridge 3 corresponds to an example of the apparatus of the present invention.
A distributed toner is accommodated in the toner cartridge 3, and the toner in the toner cartridge 3 is agitated through rotation of an agitation member 31 in order to be prevented from cohering. A driving force is transferred to the agitation member 31 from the motor 111 installed in the printer body 11 through a gear (not shown). The toner in the toner cartridge 3 is supplied to the developing unit 21 installed in the process cartridge 2.
The process cartridge 2 includes a developing unit 21, a photosensitizer 22, a charging unit 23, and a cleaner 24, and a waste toner accommodating chamber 25 for accommodating waste toner scraped and collected on the photosensitizer 22 with the cleaner 24 is installed between the developing unit 21 or the photosensitizer 22 and the toner cartridge 3.
An exposure unit 112 for irradiating exposure light 112a toward the photosensitizer 22 and a transfer unit 113 disposed at a location opposite to the photosensitizer 22 are installed in the printer body 11.
Various operations as will be described are applied to the photosensitizer 22 while the photosensitizer 22 rotates in a direction of arrow A.
The charging unit 23 charges a surface of the photosensitizer 22 to a predetermined electric potential.
The exposure unit 112 irradiates the exposure light 112a according to an image signal to the charged surface of the photosensitizer 22 to form an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the photosensitizer 22.
A developing agent containing a carrier and a toner is accommodated in the developing unit 21, and circulates in a direction perpendicular to the paper of
A paper cartridge 115 is mounted to a lower portion of the printer body 11 to be freely extractable to the right side of
When both surfaces of a paper are printed, the paper printed on one surface with the above-mentioned way is sent to an intermediate location by the paper discharging roll 119, and thereafter, the paper discharging roll 119 is reversely rotated to convey the paper to a conveying path d3 and the paper reaches the registration roll 118 again. Thereafter, the aforementioned printing operation is repeated, so that the paper whose opposite surfaces have been printed is discharged onto the paper discharging table 120 by the paper discharging roll 119.
A cover 121 of the covers of the printer body 11 is configured to be freely opened and closed in a direction of arrow C-D about a hinge portion 121a, that is, on a front surface side of the apparatus. If the cover 121 is opened and a fixing member 26 is rotated in a direction of arrow E while a knob 261 of the semi-cylindrical fixing member 26 installed in the process cartridge 2 is gripped, an attaching opening for attaching the toner cartridge 3 is opened and the toner cartridge 3 can be withdrawn by pulling a knob 32 of the toner cartridge 3. When the toner cartridge 3 is mounted to the process cartridge 2, the reverse manipulation is performed. That is, the toner cartridge 3 is mounted to the process cartridge 2 while the knob 32 of the toner cartridge 3 is gripped by a hand, and the fixing member 26 is rotated in a direction of arrow F while the knob 261 of the fixing member 26 of the process cartridge 2 is gripped by the hand in turn. If the fixing member 26 is rotated in a direction of arrow F, the toner cartridge 3 is fixed to a predetermined location in the process cartridge 2. Thereafter, the cover 121 is closed in a direction of arrow D.
When the process cartridge 2 itself is replaced because, for example, the photosensitizes 22 is deteriorated, the cover 121 is opened, and then the process cartridge 2 is pulled out regardless of whether the toner cartridge 3 exists or not while a knob 27 of the process cartridge 2 is gripped. A new process cartridge 2 can be mounted through a reverse manipulation.
An opening 310a for supplying the interior Conner toward the developing unit 21 is formed at a lower portion of the toner cartridge 3 in a mounted state of the toner cartridge 3. The opening 310a is configured to remain closed by the shutter when the toner cartridge 3 exists as a single body, and the shutter is opened if the fixing member 26 of the process cartridge 2 is rotated in a direction of arrow F as the toner cartridge 3 is mounted to the process cartridge 2. Details of the construction will be described below.
The toner accommodated in the toner cartridge 3 passes through the opening 310a and drops in a direction of arrow G, and is moved in a direction of arrow H through rotation of a rotating conveying member 270 and drops in a direction of arrow J to be supplied into the developing unit 21.
A planar shield 33 is spread out at a lower portion of the knob 32 of the toner cartridge 3. In a state where the toner cartridge 3 is mounted to the process cartridge 2, the shield 33 is spread out to a location close to the bottom 28 of the inner wall surfaces of the process cartridge 2 defining a space for receiving the toner cartridge 3.
The toner cartridge 3 has a body 310 having a cylindrical inner peripheral surface and an outer peripheral surface which is substantially cylindrical as a whole, and a pair of walls 320 and 330 blocking one end in a longitudinal direction of the substantially cylindrical shape, and an opposite end, respectively. The toner cartridge 3 accommodates the powder toner therein. Here, the first wall 320 blocking the one end forms a container body 300 receiving the toner therein together with the body 310 while the opposite end is opened. The second wall 330 blocking the opening 301 (see
As shown in
As described above, a structural body where the process cartridge 2 excluding the toner cartridge 3 is mounted in the printer body 11 is referred to as ‘an apparatus’ herein.
The above-mentioned knob 32 is a portion which is gripped for the attachment/detachment of the body 310 to/from the apparatus, and as shown in
As described above, the shield 33 extends from a lower part of the knob 32 in a posture where the toner cartridge 3 is mounted to the apparatus to a location close to the bottom surface 28 (see
A shutter 340 is attached to the body 310. The opening 310a (see
As shown in
A movement blocking hook 343 is installed at a location which corresponds to a front end of the shutter 340 at the closed location as shown in
A circuit board 350 is disposed on an outer peripheral surface of the body 310 of the toner cartridge 3 in a location parallel to the shutter 340 with respect to a longitudinal direction of the body 310, and the above-mentioned shield 33 is spread out to a location close to the shutter 340 or the circuit board 350. Various data containing, for example, manufacture information of the toner cartridge 3 or consumption of the toner are stored in the circuit board 350.
A gear 321 is installed in the first wall 320 of the toner cartridge 3 constituting the container body 300 together with the body 310, and a cap 322 covers the gear 321 while partially exposing the gear 321. The gear 321 serves to transfer a driving force of the motor 111 shown in
A boss 323 and a locker 324 are formed in the cap 322.
As shown in
The boss 323 serves to prevent the shutter 340 from being inclined so that the toner flows down as a corner of the shutter 340 receives an impact when the toner cartridge 3 is carelessly dropped while being discarded, and prevent the shutter 340 from being moved in the opening direction as the movement blocking hook 343 is pushed down due to the impact.
The boss 323 collides with the fixing member 26 (see
The locker 324 has a first locking portion 324a and a second locking portion 324b, and serves to prevent the toner cartridge 3 from being withdrawn from the apparatus when the toner cartridge 3 is mounted to the apparatus. Even though a locker also exists in the second wall (cover) 330, the shape thereof is different from that of the first wall 320. The details of the locker will also be described below.
The entire configuration has been described until now, and the characteristic configurations of the parts of the present exemplary embodiment will be described.
(Agitation Member)
Hereinafter, the agitation member 31 (see
As shown in
Here, a structure of the agitation member 31 itself will be described, in which case
The agitation member 31 has a shaft member 311, a sheet member 312, a plurality of first arm members 313 (two first arm members in the present exemplary embodiment), and a plurality of second arm members 314 (two second arm members in the present exemplary embodiment).
As shown in
The sheet member 312 constituting the agitation member 31 is a flexible plastic film spread out in a direction from one wall 320 of the body 310 toward another wall (cover) 330 along the shaft member 311 to be supported by the shaft member 311. The sheet member 312 is also spread out in a radial direction from the shaft member 311 toward the inner peripheral surface of the body 310, and is rotated as the shaft member 311 rotates, thereby agitating the toner accommodated in the toner cartridge 3. The sheet member 312 is formed longer than a distance from the shaft member 311 to the inner peripheral surface of the body 310 so as to always contact the inner peripheral surface of the body 310 when the shaft member 311 is rotated.
A portion of the shaft member 311 supporting the sheet member 312 corresponds to a plane, and a positioning boss 311c and a fixing boss 311d are installed on the plane. A hole is formed at a location of the sheet member 312 corresponding to the bosses 311c and 311d, and the positioning boss 311c is inserted into the sheet member 312 to position the sheet member 312 and the fixing boss 311d is inserted into the sheet member 312 to fix the sheet member 312 to the shaft member 311.
The first arm member 313 is a member extending from the shaft member 311 toward the inner peripheral surface of the body 310 at a location closer to the first wall 320 than a longitudinal center of the shaft member 311 and configured to be rotated integrally with the shaft member 311. In the present exemplary embodiment, either of the first arm member 313 and the second arm member 314 to be described below is formed with one resin part integrally formed with the shaft member 311.
The plurality of first arm members 313 extend from a direction different from a direction which the front end of the sheet member 312 faces and also extend different directions from each other with respect to a rotating direction of the shaft member 311. In detail, in the present exemplary embodiment, the sheet member 312 and the two first arm members 313 are formed radially in directions spaced apart from each other by 120 degree with respect to the rotating direction of the shaft member 311.
The second arm member 314 is a member extending from the shaft member 311 toward the inner peripheral surface of the body 310 at a location closer to the second wall (cover) 330 than a longitudinal center of the shaft member 311 and configured to be rotated integrally with the shaft member 311.
As described above, in the present exemplary embodiment, as in the first arm member 313, the second arm member 314 is a part integrally formed with the shaft member 311.
The plurality of second arm members 314 extend along a direction different from a direction where the front end of the sheet member 312 faces and also different from a rotating direction of the shaft member 311. In detail, in the present exemplary embodiment, the two second arm members 314 extend in the same directions as the two first arm members 313, respectively. That is, the sheet member 312 and the two second arm members 314 are formed radially in directions spaced apart from each other by 120 degree with respect to the rotating direction of the shaft member 311.
Meanwhile, the lengths of the first arm member 313 and the second arm member 314 are shorter than a distance from the shaft member 311 to the inner peripheral surface of the body 310.
The cover is a member which covers the container body 300 to form the second wall 330 (see
Meanwhile, as shown in
The agitation member 31 is inserted into and installed within the container body 300 whose second wall (cover) 330 is opened in a direction in which the driving force accommodating portion 311a of the shaft member 311 is engaged with the driving force transferring mechanism 325.
In a state where the agitation member 31 is installed within the container body 300, as the sheet member 312 contacts the inner peripheral surface of the body 310, the shaft member 311 receives a force in a direction far away from the center of the body 310. Then, the second arm member 314 supports the shaft member 311 lest the shaft member 311 should fall down from the center of the substantially cylindrical shape of the body 311 to a high degree. In more detail, in a state where the second arm member 314 and the inner peripheral surface of the body 310 contact each other, the supporting/accommodating portion 311b is located within a diameter of the inclined guide surface 332. If the second wall (cover) 330 is mounted in this state, the supporting/accommodating portion 311b of the shaft member 311 is guided by the inclined guide surface 332 to enter the support hole 331, and thus become freely rotatably supported by the support hole 331. The agitation member 31 receives a driving force transferred through the gear 321 to the driving force accommodating portion 311a to be rotated, and agitates the interior toner. Then, the first arm member 313 and the second arm member 314 are rotated integrally with the shaft member 311. Meanwhile, since the lengths of the first arm member 313 and the second arm member 314 are shorter than a distance from the shaft member 311 to the inner peripheral surface of the body 310, none of the first arm member 313 and the second arm member 314 contacts the inner peripheral surface of the body 310(while the shaft member 311 rotates. Here, the toner cartridge 3 is mounted to the apparatus in a posture where a longitudinal direction thereof is a transverse direction to be used in the apparatus in the posture, but may sometimes be in a posture where the longitudinal direction of the toner cartridge 3 is a longitudinal direction, when the toner cartridge 3 is a single body, for example, when the toner cartridge 3 is conveyed or kept. In this case, the interior toner may be pressed downward to cohere. In the present exemplary embodiment, since the first arm member 313 and the second arm member 314 are installed at a location close to the first wall 320 and the second wall 330, the cohered toner is collapsed by one of the first arm member 313 and the second arm member 314 where the toner is cohered if the agitation member 31 is rotated when the toner starts to be used.
As shown in
Meanwhile, herein, the arm members are installed at opposite ends of the shaft member 311, but may be installed not at the opposite ends of the shaft member 311 but, for example, in the vicinity of the center of the shaft member 311 and support the shaft member 311 lest the shaft member 311 should fall down to a high degree during the assembly thereof.
Arrow I of
As shown in
Meanwhile, in the present exemplary embodiment, even though the inclined surfaces 313a and 314a are formed in all of the two first arm members 313 and the two second arm members 314, inclined surfaces may be formed in only one of the two first arm members 313 and only one of the two second arm members 314.
The shaft member 311 has recesses 311e and 311f to reduce materials and make weight light. The recesses 311e and 311f have a shape which becomes narrower as it goes to a vicinity of the center axis of the shaft member 311 and becomes opened wider as it goes to the outside of the shaft member 311. This shape is also designed to prevent the toner from cohering. That is, even when the toner having entered the recesses 311e and 311f shows a sign to cohere, since the recesses 311e and 311f have a shape which becomes opened wider as it becomes farther away from the shaft center, the toner in the recesses 311e and 311f is apt to be moved outward while restraining the recesses 311e and 311f from being filled with the cohered toner.
In assembling the toner cartridge, the agitation member 31 including the body 310 and the first wall 320 blocking one end thereof is inserted into the container body 300 from the opening 301 at one end, starting from the driving force accommodating portion 311a of the shaft member 311 (
Even though only one end of the shaft member 311 on a driving force accommodating portion 311a side is supported and the supporting/accommodating portion 311b is not supported in a state where the agitation member 31 is inserted into the container body 300, the supporting/accommodating portion 311b of the shaft member 311 is maintained in a vicinity of the center of the body 310 by the operations of the sheet member 312 and the second arm member 314 (
A difference between the agitation member 31′ shown in
An oblique cutting line 312a is formed in the sheet member 312′. By forming the cutting line 312a in a direction shown in the drawing, a force moving the toner from the supporting/accommodating portion 311b toward the driving force accommodating portion 311a is generated when the agitation member 31′ is rotated with the shaft member 311 being transversely. Due to this, in the present exemplary embodiment, since the opening 310a (see
The sheet member 312′ is long on the supporting/accommodating portion 311b side and becomes shorter to a degree at an intermediate location with respect to a length (a length in a direction far away from the shaft member 311) of the body 310 in a direction facing the inner peripheral surface of the body 310. This helps the toner on the supporting/accommodating portion 311b side move toward the opening 310a (see
The sheet member 312′ has a cutting line 312b formed obliquely opposite to the cutting line 312a, and accordingly, an apex portion 312c opposite sides of which are cut to have a substantially triangular shape is formed in the driving force accommodating portion 311a side. The apex portion 312c is formed at the same location as the first arm member 313 with respect to a longitudinal direction of the shaft member 311. As in the above-described embodiment, the first arm member 313 passes by a location facing the toner supplying opening 310a to be rotated. Thus, the apex portion 312c of the sheet member 312′ also passes through the opening 310a. The sheet member 312′ has length by which the sheet member 312′ is rotated while contacting the inner peripheral surface of the body 310, and accordingly, the apex portion 312c passes through the opening 310a in a fashion where the apex portion 312c enters into the opening 310a. If the apex portion 312c is formed, a force for pushing the toner inside the opening 310a out from the opening 310a is applied.
(Boss)
As shown in
While it is difficult to leak the interior toner when the entire shutter 340 is pressed from the outer surface thereof, a portion of the shutter 340 distant from a corner portion of the shutter 340 may show a sign to float if the corner portion of the shutter 340 is pressed, causing the interior toner to be leaked therefrom.
Here, the boss 323 is formed in the vicinity of the corner portion 340a of the shutter 340, and when the toner cartridge 3 drops while the corner portion 340a of the shutter 340 faces downward, the boss 323 receives an impact due to the drop lest the portion of the shutter 340 distant from the corner portion 340a should float as the corner portion 340a of the shutter 340 is pressed.
The movement blocking hook 343 serves to leave the shutter 340 at a closed location when the toner cartridge 3 is a single body, and serves to allow movement of the shutter 340 as the movement blocking hook 343 is pressed toward the radially inner side when mounted to the apparatus. Thus, for example, if the movement blocking hook 343 is pressed due to a drop, the shutter 340 turns into a state where the shutter 340 can be moved toward the opened location, and the shutter 340 is moved toward the opened location to a degree by a drop impact, and the like, possibly causing the toner exiting from the opening 310a (see
The boss 323 according to the present exemplary embodiment prevents the movement blocking hook 343 from being pressed due to a drop impact, and the like in relation to the movement blocking hook 343.
After the toner cartridge 3 is mounted to the apparatus, the shutter 340 is moved from the closed location to the opened location due to rotation of the fixing member 26 (see
As shown in
The first locking portion 324a of the first wall 320 has a cantilever-shaped shape extending along an outer surface of the cap 322, that is, a plane crossing the rotation center axis, and the first locker portion 334a of the second wall (cover) 330 has a cantilever-shape protruding in a direction parallel to the rotation center axis from the second wall (cover) 330. The details of the lockers 324 and 334 will be described below.
(Shield)
As shown in
The shield 33 forms a plane forming a portion of the outer surface of the body 310 below the knob 32 in a posture where the shield 33 is mounted to the apparatus (see
The shield 33 is spread out to a location of the shutter 340 in the closed location which is close to the end 340b (see
The shield 33 is spread out to both the location parallel to the shutter 340 and the location parallel to the circuit board 350 with respect to the rotation center axis direction. Accordingly, the shield 33 serves to divide a region which can be contacted by a hand of a user and a region where the shutter 340 or the circuit board 350 is disposed lest the hand gripping the knob 32 should carelessly contact the shutter 340 or the circuit board 350.
As described with reference to
(Shape of Opening)
Meanwhile, the shutter opening/closing mechanism will be described below, and it is considered that the shutter can be opened and closed.
As shown in
In this way, by installing the storage chamber 310b at the location, even when the toner is flowed in the movement direction of the shutter 340 by the shutter 340 facing from the opened location to the closed location, the flowed toner is stored in the storage chamber 310b, and is prevented from being leaked to the outside.
As shown in
Since a resilient member (a sponge 344 in the present exemplary embodiment) is disposed on a front side of the storage chamber 310b in the movement direction in which the shutter 340 is moved from the opened location toward the closed location, the resilient member 344 contacts the corner 340c of the shutter 340 having moved to the closed location. As the sponge 344 is disposed, the toner in the storage chamber 310b is prevented from being overflowed to the outside.
(Shutter Opening/Closing Mechanism)
The fixing member 26 is a member installed in the process cartridge 2 (see
Here, only the fixing member 26 is removed from the apparatus to be shown together with the toner cartridge 3.
A rib 262 freely rotatably supported by the apparatus, the locker 324 (see, for example,
As shown in
The boss 265 enters into the recess 342 (see
The inclined surface 266 is at a location contacting the movement blocking hook 343 (see
The boss 323 (see
As shown in
As shown in
Now, the shutter opening/closing mechanism will be described again using a cross-section of the shutter portion of the toner cartridge 3.
In this step, the movement blocking hook 343 is pressed and pushed down by the inclined surface 266, so that the shutter 340 can be moved. The boss 265 enters into the recess 342 (see
If the fixing member 26 is rotated in the direction of arrow F, the boss 265 having entered into the recess 342 (also, see
(Lockers)
Next, operations of the lockers installed in the first wall 320 and the second wall (cover) 330 of the toner cartridge 3 will be described.
The rib 262 installed on a side surface of the fixing member 26 is installed into an arc-shaped slit 411 installed in the support member 410, and the fixing member 26 is freely rotatably supported by the support member 410. Here, even though the first wall 320 side is shown, the fixing member 26 is freely rotatably supported by the support member 410 in the second wall (cover) 330 side as well.
A long groove 412 extending long to receive the locker 324 is formed in the support member 410, and an end 413 is formed in the groove 412.
As described above, the locker 324 having the first locking portion 324a and the second locking portion 324b is formed in the cap 322 forming the outer wall surface of the first wall 320 in the first wall 320. For example, as shown in
If the toner cartridge is mounted, the locker 324 enters into the groove 412 of the support member 410, and a front end of the first locking portion 324a is caught by the end 413 in the groove 412. In this state, if the toner cartridge 3 is pulled and withdrawn strongly to a degree, the first locking portion 324a is resiliently deformed to be released from the end 413 so that the toner cartridge 3 can be pulled and withdrawn. However, as long as the toner cartridge 3 is not to be pulled and withdrawn, the first locking portion 324a remains caught by the end 413.
As described above, since the gear 321 (see, for example,
In the state where the first locking portion 324a is caught by the end 413, the movement blocking hook 343 can be pressed by the inclined surface 266 to move the shutter 340, and if the toner cartridge 3 is mounted until a first locking portion 343a is caught by the end 413, a hand is released from the toner cartridge 3 and the knob 261 of the fixing member 26 is gripped by the hand, so that the toner cartridge 3 is completely mounted by rotating the fixing member 26.
In this state, even through the locker 324 is received by the cutaway portion 263 of the fixing member 26, the locker 324 does not interfere with the cutaway portion 263. As shown in
If the fixing member 26 is rotated in the direction of arrow F, the shutter is moved to the opened location as described above, and as shown in
The locker 334 having the first locking portion 334a and the second locking portion 334b is installed in the second wall (cover) of the toner cartridge 3. The locker 334 has a shape protruding from the second wall (cover) 330 toward the outside in the rotation center axis direction (see
The first locking portion 334a of the second wall (cover) 330 has a short length between the fixing end and the free end thereof as compared with the first locking portion 324a of the first wall 320. This is because when the toner cartridge 3 is mounted to the apparatus, a repulsive force on the second wall 330 is smaller than that on the first wall 320 so that the repulsive forces can be balanced by making a length of the first locking portion 334a shorter. That is, by catching the side having the smaller repulsive force weak, the toner cartridge 3 can be easily pulled and withdrawn in parallel to the rotation center axis when the toner cartridge 3 is pulled and withdrawn.
A groove 414 is formed in the support member 410 on the second wall (cover) 330 side, and an end 415 catching the first locking portion 334a is formed in the support member 410. If the toner cartridge 3 is mounted, the first locking portion 334a is caught by the end 415. Here, the first locking portion 334a of the second wall (cover) 330 is caught by the end 415 with a locking force weaker than a magnitude of the locking force produced as the first locking portion 334a is caught by the end 413 of the first locking portion 324a of the first wall 320. As described above, this is to allow the first locking portions 324a and 334a to be released from the ends 413 and 415 with the same-leveled left and right forces when the toner cartridge 3 is pulled and withdrawn.
If the fixing member 26 is rotated in the direction of arrow F, the second locking portion 334b is pressed by the cutaway portion 264 of the fixing member 26, preventing the toner cartridge 3 from being withdrawn with certainty.
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiment of the present invention has been provided for the purpose of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Obviously, many modifications and various will be apparent to practitioners skilled in the art. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical application, thereby enabling other skilled in the art to understand the invention for various embodiments and with the various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
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