Claims
- 1. A mechanism for replenishing particulate material from a particulate material receptacle to a remote reservoir, said replenisher mechanism comprising:a housing having a sensor for sensing a level of particulate material within said housing, a pair of spaced end walls, and a pair of spaced side walls, at least a portion of said side walls being flexible; an interface providing flow communication of particulate material between said particulate material receptacle and said housing; a delivery assembly providing flow communication of particulate material between said housing and said remote reservoir; and at least one agglomerate preventing assembly operatively associated with at least one of said flexible portions of said side walls for moving such at least one flexible portion in a manner to substantially prevent agglomeration and flake production in the particulate material within said housing, said assembly including a first pivot rod mounted in fixed spatial relation to the housing, a paddle supported on said first pivot rod, a second pivot rod carried by said paddle, a reciprocating actuator arm connected to said second pivot rod to selectively move said paddle about said first pivot rod, a lever pivotably mounted on said second pivot rod, whereby when said paddle is rotated about said first pivot rod by reciprocation of said actuator arm, said lever rotates about said second pivot rod providing movement of said at least one flexible portions of said side walls adjacent to said first pivot rod causing breaking of any particulate material bridges at that point.
- 2. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said end walls are spaced substantially parallel to one another, and said side walls are spaced from one another so as to be further apart at the top of said side walls and closer together at the bottom of said side walls.
- 3. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 2 wherein said flexible portions of said side walls are formed of a material which does not interact with the particulate material in said housing.
- 4. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 1 wherein there are a plurality of agglomerate preventing assemblies, and said flexible portions of each of said side walls has respective one of said agglomerate preventing assemblies operatively associated therewith.
- 5. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 4 wherein said plurality of actuator arms are connected to said second pivot rods of each of said paddles respectively so as to move said paddles in tandem such that when one paddle is moving in a direction to flex the associated side wall flexible portion toward said housing, the other paddle is moving in a direction to enable the associated side wall flexible portion to flex away from said housing.
- 6. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 5 wherein each of said actuator arms is reciprocated by a cam mounted on a drive sprocket.
- 7. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said delivery assembly includes a delivery tube having an opening adjacent to one end, an end by a cap for sealing said one end of said delivery tube, said delivery tube being adapted to accommodate a feed screw for advancing particulate material from said housing into said remote reservoir.
- 8. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 7 wherein said delivery assembly further includes an adapter member supported on said delivery tube, said adapter member having a flange which is attached to an end wall of said housing to properly locate said delivery tube with respect to the feed screw, a slider member supported on said delivery tube, said slider member having a flange including a face seal, said slider member having an internal diameter larger than an external diameter of said delivery tube such that said slider member is free to slide on said delivery tube and move to accommodate any offset between respective longitudinal axes of said delivery tube and said slider member, a seal mounted on said delivery tube for preventing particulate material leakage between said delivery tube and said slider member, and a compression spring located between said flanges of said adapter member and said slider member to urge said slider member into engagement with said end cap.
- 9. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said level sensor includes a plurality of level sensors respectively located on said end walls of said housing, said sensors are respectively at a different elevation, whereby when a first (higher) of said sensors changes state to indicate that there is no particulate material in front of it, a signal may be generated indicating that one receptacle of particulate material may be supplied to said housing, and when a second (lower) of the sensors changes state to indicate that there is no particulate material in front of it, a signal may be generated indicating that more than one receptacle of particulate material may be supplied to the housing.
- 10. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 9 wherein each of said level sensors is a piezoelectric type sensor with a sensing surface including a flat diaphragm mounted flush or slightly protruded from said end walls so as not to allow a gap that material can become trapped in thus giving false indication of particulate material level.
- 11. In a reproduction apparatus, a mechanism for replenishing marking particle material from a marking particle receptacle to a remote developer station reservoir, said replenisher mechanism comprising:a housing having a sensor for sensing a level of particulate material within said housing, a pair of spaced end walls, and a pair of spaced side walls, at least a portion of said side walls being flexible; an interface providing flow communication of marking particle material between said marking particle receptacle and said housing; a delivery assembly providing flow communication of marking particle material between said housing and said remote developer station reservoir; and a pair of paddle assemblies operatively associated with said flexible portions of said side walls respectively for moving such flexible portions in a manner to substantially prevent agglomeration and flake production in the particulate material within said housing, said paddle assemblies respectively including a first pivot rod mounted in fixed spatial relation to the housing, a paddle supported on said first pivot rod, a second pivot rod carried by said paddle, a reciprocating actuator arm connected to said second pivot rod to selectively move said paddle about said first pivot rod, a lever pivotably mounted on said second pivot rod, whereby when said paddle is rotated about said first pivot rod by reciprocation of said actuator arm, said lever rotates about said second pivot rod providing movement of said flexible portion of said side wall adjacent to said first pivot rod causing breaking of any particulate material bridges at that point.
- 12. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 11 wherein said end walls are spaced substantially parallel to one another, and said side walls are spaced from one another so as to be further apart at the top of said side walls and closer together at the bottom of said side walls.
- 13. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 12 wherein said flexible portions of said side walls are formed of a material which does not interact with the particulate material in said housing.
- 14. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 13 wherein said plurality of actuator arms are connected to said second pivot rods of each of said paddles respectively, said actuator arms being reciprocated, by a cam mounted on a drive sprocket, so as to move said paddles in tandem such that when one paddle is moving in a direction to flex the associated side wall flexible portion toward said housing, the other paddle is moving in a direction to enable the associated side wall flexible portion to flex away from said housing.
- 15. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 11 wherein said delivery assembly includes a delivery tube having an opening adjacent to one end, an end by a cap for sealing said one end of said delivery tube, said delivery tube being adapted to accommodate a feed screw for advancing particulate material from said housing into said remote developer station reservoir.
- 16. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 15 wherein said delivery assembly further includes an adapter member supported on said delivery tube, said adapter member having a flange which is attached to an end wall of said housing to properly locate said delivery tube with respect to the feed screw, a slider member supported on said delivery tube, said slider member having a flange including a face seal, said slider member having an internal diameter larger than an external diameter of said delivery tub such that said slider member is free to slide on said delivery tube and move to accommodate any offset between respective longitudinal axes of said delivery tube and said slider member, a seal mounted on said delivery tube for preventing particulate material leakage between said delivery tube and said slider member, and a compression spring located between said flanges of said adapter member and said slider member to urge said slider member into engagement with said end cap.
- 17. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 11 wherein said level sensor includes a plurality of level sensors respectively located on said end walls of said housing, said sensors are respectively at a different elevation, whereby when a first (higher) of said sensors changes state to indicate that there is no particulate material in front of it, a signal may be generated indicating that one receptacle of particulate material may be supplied to said housing, and when a second (lower) of the sensors changes state to indicate that there is no particulate material in front of it, a signal may be generated indicating that more than one receptacle of particulate material may be supplied to the housing.
- 18. The replenisher mechanism according to claim 17 wherein each of said level sensors is a piezoelectric type sensor with a sensing surface including a flat diaphragm mounted flush or slightly protruded from said end walls so as not to allow a gap that material can become trapped in thus giving false indication of particulate material level.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to the commonly assigned U.S. Patent Application, the respective disclosures of which being incorporated herein by reference:
U.S. application Ser. No. 09/574,055 filed on May 18, 2000, and entitled “REPLENISHER MECHANISM INTERFACE”.
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