Claims
- 1. A developer unit for developing a latent image recorded on an image receiving member with a supply of particles, the developer unit comprising:a sump for storing a supply of particles received from a container for use in the developer unit, said sump further defining an aperture therein; a cover for use in covering the aperture, wherein said cover comprises a valve mechanism and a keying feature, wherein said keying feature cooperates with a valve portion of the container so that upon partial rotation of the container, said valve portion of the container is opened and upon further rotation of the container said valve mechanism is actuated to allow toner to flow into said sump.
- 2. A developer unit according to claim 1, wherein said keying feature comprises a plurality of apertures that cooperate with a corresponding plurality protrusions on the container to temporarily lock the container to the developer unit.
- 3. A developer unit according to claim 2, wherein said plurality of apertures include a first plurality of apertures extending in a direction generally normal to the cover surface and a second plurality of apertures extending substantially parallel thereto.
- 4. A developer unit according to claim 3, wherein said first plurality of apertures comprise a distinct visual indicia.
- 5. A developer unit according to claim 4, wherein said distinct visual indicia comprises a proprietary indicia of source.
- 6. An electrophotographic printing machine for developing with a supply of particles a latent image recorded on an image receiving member, said printing machine including a developer unit, the developer unit comprising:a sump for storing a supply of particles received from a container for use in the developer unit, said sump further defining an aperture therein; a cover for use in covering the aperture, wherein said cover comprises a valve mechanism and a keying feature, wherein said keying feature cooperates with a portion of the container so that upon partial rotation of the container, said valve portion of the container is opened and upon further rotation of the container, said valve mechanism is actuated to allow toner to flow into said sump.
- 7. A printing machine according to claim 6, wherein said keying feature comprises a plurality of apertures that cooperate with a corresponding plurality protrusions on the container to temporarily lock the container to the developer unit.
- 8. A printing machine according to claim 7, wherein said plurality of apertures include a first plurality of apertures extending in a direction generally normal to the cover surface and a second plurality of apertures extending substantially parallel thereto.
- 9. A printing machine according to claim 8, wherein said first plurality of apertures comprise a distinct visual indicia.
- 10. A printing machine according to claim 9, wherein said distinct visual indicia comprises a proprietary indicia of source.
Parent Case Info
This invention is related to co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 09/408,809, entitled “MECHANICAL KEYING CONCEPT FOR REFILLABLE PRINT CARTRIDGE/TONER BOTTLE STRATEGY”; U.S. application Ser. No. 09/409,511, entitled “TONER BOTTLE PRINT CARTRIDGE VALVE FOR REFILLABLE PRINT CARTRIDGE/TONER BOTTLE STRATEGY”; and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/407,355, entitled “LOCKING MEMBER FOR REFILLABLE PRINT CARTRIDGE/TONER BOTTLE STRATEGY”, all filed Sep. 29, 1999.
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