Toner cartridge and electrophotographic apparatus adopting the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6804484
  • Patent Number
    6,804,484
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 12, 2004
    19 years ago
Abstract
A toner cartridge is detachably loaded in a predetermined loading portion of an electrophotographic apparatus and has a new toner containing space where new toner is contained, and a waste toner containing space where waste toner is contained. The toner cartridge includes a main body, a supply hole supplying the new toner and a receiving hole for receiving waste toner, which are installed at a predetermined position of the main body of the toner cartridge, and an open and shut mechanism having a single shutter opening and shutting the supply hole and the receiving hole. The electrophotographic apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium includes the loading portion where the toner cartridge is detachably installed, and the toner cartridge.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




This application claims the benefit of Japanese Application No. 2001-282431, filed Sep. 17, 2001, in the Japanese Patent Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a toner cartridge and an electrophotographic apparatus adopting the same, and more particularly, to a toner cartridge in which a structure to supply new toner and a structure to contain waste toner are improved, and an electrophotographic apparatus adopting the same




2. Description of the Related Art




In general, an electrophotographic apparatus forms an image on a recording medium by attaching toner powder to a surface of an object, such as a photoreceptor where an electrostatic latent image is formed, and transferring the toner powder from the surface of the object to the recording medium. Also, unnecessary toner attached to the surface of the object is collected as waste toner.




Typically, as a method of supplying toner to the electrophotographic apparatus, there are a method of directly supplying toner from an outside of the electrophotographic apparatus and a method of replacing a toner cartridge by removing an old toner cartridge from a main body of the electrophotographic apparatus and installing a new one in the electrophotographic apparatus.





FIGS. 1A through 1C

show a conventional toner cartridge used in a cartridge replacement type electrophotographic apparatus. Referring to

FIG. 1A

, a toner cartridge


70


has a new toner containing portion


71


as a space for containing new toner and a waste toner containing portion


72


as a space for containing waste toner. A supply hole


73


through which the new toner is supplied to an outside of the toner cartridge


70


is installed in the new toner containing portion


71


. A receiving hole


74


through which the waste toner is received from the outside of the toner cartridge


70


is installed in the waste toner containing portion


72


.




Also, open/shut mechanisms


75


and


76


are installed at the supply hole


73


and the receiving hole


74


, respectively, in order to prevent contamination by the toner during replacement of the toner cartridge


70


.

FIG. 1B

shows the open/shut mechanism


75


installed at the supply hole


73


.

FIG. 1C

shows the open/shut mechanism


76


installed at the receiving hole


74


.




For example, the open/shut mechanism


75


of

FIG. 1B

opens and shuts the supply hole


73


by moving a shutter member


77


in a circumferential direction of a plane of the open/shut mechanism


75


. The open/shut mechanism


76


of

FIG. 1C

opens and shuts the receiving hole


74


by moving a shutter member


79


connected to a metal spring member


78


to slide linearly along a plane of the open/shut mechanism


76


.




The conventional apparatus having the above structure has a complicated structure so that a manufacturing cost increases, and replacement of the toner cartridge becomes inconvenient and difficult. Accordingly, the toner cartridge and the electrographic apparatus which are cheap and provide convenience in replacement are needed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




To solve the above and other problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a toner cartridge which is cheap and easy to be replaced, and an electrophotographic apparatus adopting the same.




To achieve an aspect of the invention, there is provided a toner cartridge which is detachably loaded in a predetermined loading portion and has a new toner containing space where new toner is contained, and a waste toner containing space where waste toner is contained, the toner cartridge comprising a supply hole supplying the new toner to an outside of the toner cartridge and a receiving hole receiving the waste toner from the outside of the toner cartridge, which are installed in a predetermined position of a main body of the toner cartridge. The toner cartridge further comprises an open and shut mechanism opening and shutting the supply hole and the receiving hole using a single shutter.




It is possible in the present invention that the open and shut mechanism opens and shuts the supply hole and the receiving hole by operating the shutter in response to an engagement with the loading portion during installation and detaching operations with respect to the loading portion, and that the open and shut mechanism comprises a driven portion installed on the shutter and a guide groove formed in the loading portion so that the driven portion moves along the guide groove when the toner cartridge is installed in or detached from the loading portion, to guide a movement of the shutter through the driven portion.




It is possible in the present invention that all elements constituting the open and shut mechanism are formed of resin.




It is possible in the present invention that the toner cartridge further comprises at least one of a first transfer unit transferring the new toner from the new toner containing space to the supply hole and a second transfer unit transferring the waste toner from the receiving hole to the waste toner containing space.




To achieve another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electrophotographic apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium by attaching toner to a photoreceptive body where an electrostatic latent image is formed, and transferring the toner to the recording medium from the photoreceptive body. The electrophotographic apparatus comprises a loading portion where the toner cartridge is detachably installed, wherein the toner cartridge comprises a new toner containing space where new toner is contained, a waste toner containing space where waste toner is contained, a supply hole supplying new toner to an outside of the toner cartridge and a receiving hole receiving waste toner from the outside of the toner cartridge, which are installed in a predetermined position of a main body of the toner cartridge, and an open and shut mechanism opening and shutting the supply hole and the receiving hole using a single shutter.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above object and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent and understood by describing in detail preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the attached drawings in which:





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view illustrating a conventional toner cartridge used in an electrophotographic apparatus;





FIGS. 1B and 1C

are perspective views illustrating an open/shut mechanism of the toner cartridge shown in

FIG. 1A

;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view illustrating a toner cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view illustrating the toner cartridge of

FIG. 2

;





FIGS. 4A through 4D

are views explaining a structure and an operation of an open/shut portion of the toner cartridge of

FIG. 2

;





FIGS. 5A and 5B

are sectional views illustrating detached and loaded states of the toner cartridge of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 6

is a sectional view illustrating an electrophotographic apparatus adopting the toner cartridge of

FIG. 2

according to another embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a toner cartridge


11


according to an embodiment of the present invention is detachably loaded in a loading portion


12


installed in an electrophotographic apparatus. The loading portion


12


has a box shape with one open side through which the toner cartridge


11


is detachably loaded in the loading portion


12


.




The toner cartridge


11


includes a new toner containing portion


20


that is a space for containing new toner powder and a waste toner containing portion


21


that is a space for containing unnecessary waste toner collected from the electrophotographic apparatus. Also, the toner cartridge


11


has a supply hole


22


through which the new toner is supplied to an outside of the toner cartridge


11


, that is, an outside of the loading portion


12


of the electrophotographic apparatus, and a receiving hole


23


through which the waste toner is received. The supply hole


22


is connected to the new toner containing portion


20


via a supply path


24


. The receiving hole


23


is connected to the waste toner containing portion


21


via a receiving path


25


.




To make structures for the loading portion


12


of the electrophotographic apparatus and the toner cartridge


11


compact, the supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


23


may be disposed adjacent to each other. For this, the toner cartridge


11


includes an input/output portion


26


that is cylindrical and protrudes from a surface of the toner cartridge


11


. The supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


23


are installed at predetermined positions on a surface of the cylindrical input/output portion


26


. An inner space of the input/output portion


26


are divided into two paths, that is, the supply path


24


and the receiving path


25


. The supply path


24


connects the supply hole


22


and the new toner containing portion


20


. The supply path


24


connects the receiving hole


23


and the waste toner containing portion


21


. Here, a shape of the input/output portion


26


is not limited to a cylinder and any shapes can be adopted.




Also, the toner cartridge


11


includes a transfer unit transferring the new toner and the waste toner. The transfer unit is connected to a driving portion


29


installed on the loading portion


12


and includes first and second screws


27


and


28


carrying the new toner and the waste toner by rotation, respectively.




The first screw


27


is disposed to rotate in the supply path


24


and the new toner containing portion


20


and transfers the new toner toward the supply hole


22


from the new toner containing portion


20


. The second screw


28


is disposed to rotate in the receiving path


25


and the waste toner containing portion


21


and transfers the waste toner toward the waste toner containing portion


21


from the receiving hole


23


.




As described above, the new toner and the waste toner are easily transferred to the supply hole


22


from the new toner containing portion


20


and to the waste toner containing portion


21


from the receiving hole


23


by the transfer unit, respectively. The input/output portion


26


is provided so that the supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


23


are disposed in one place of the toner cartridge


11


. Thus, the toner cartridge


11


can be made compact.




Also, the toner cartridge


11


has an open/shut portion


31


opening/shutting the supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


23


. The open/shut portion


31


opens the supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


23


when the toner cartridge


11


is installed in the loading portion


12


and shuts the supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


23


when the toner cartridge


11


is detached from the loading portion


12


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4A through 4D

, the open/shut portion


31


includes a shutter


30


, a first driven portion


32


installed on an outer surface of the shutter


30


to form a coupling portion with the loading portion


12


, a guide groove


33


formed on an inner surface of the loading portion


12


, and a locking mechanism


34


locking a movement of the shutter


30


with respect to a main body of the toner cartridge


11


. Also, the first driven portion


32


and the guide groove


33


are installed on opposite (facing) surfaces of the shutter


30


and the loading portion


12


, respectively.




The shutter


30


has a shape corresponding to the input/output portion


26


, for example, a cylindrical shape having one side open and other sides closed. The shutter


30


is slidably inserted around the input/output portion


26


in an axial direction of the input/output portion


26


. Openings


50


and


51


are formed on respective positions of the shutter


30


corresponding to the supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


23


, respectively.




In the open/shut portion


31


having the above structure, the first driven portion


32


moves along the guide groove


33


when the toner cartridge


11


is installed in or detached from the loading portion


12


. Here, the guide groove


33


guides the shutter


30


moving in the axial direction of the input/output portion


26


by the first driven portion


32


when the toner cartridge


11


is installed in or detached from the loading portion


12


.




The locking mechanism


34


includes a hooking step


40


installed on the main body of the toner cartridge


11


, a locking arm


42


installed on the shutter


30


to rotate around a pivot shaft


41


, a guide groove


44


installed in the loading portion


12


, and a second driven portion


43


formed on the locking arm


42


, protruding from the locking arm


42


, and moving along the guide groove


44


to move the locking arm


42


with respect to the hooking step


40


and the shutter


30


.




The locking arm


42


is formed of resin, such as polyacetal, and part (an elastic portion


45


) of the locking arm


42


is formed as a thin plate to function as an elastic body. One end of the elastic portion


45


contacts a protrusion


46


installed on the shutter


30


and is bent according to a change of an installation angle of the locking arm


42


with respect to the pivot shaft


41


. As the second driven portion


43


moves along the guide groove


44


, the installation angle of the locking arm


42


changes. Also, as a hook


42




a


of the locking arm


42


is caught by the hooking step


40


, the shutter


30


stops moving in the axial direction. When the hook


42




a


is released from the hooking step


40


, the shutter


30


can move in the axial direction.




In the present preferred embodiment, the locking mechanism


34


locks the shutter


30


not to move with respect to the input/output portion


26


of the toner cartridge


11


when the toner cartridge


11


is detached from the loading portion


12


, and releases the shutter


30


to move with respect to the input/output portion


26


of the toner cartridge


11


at an initial stage when the toner cartridge


11


is loaded in the loading portion


12


.




Next, an installation operation of the open/shut portion


31


when the toner cartridge


11


is loaded in the loading portion


12


will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 4A through 4D

.





FIG. 4A

shows each state of the toner cartridge


11


and the loading portion


12


before the toner cartridge


11


is loaded in the loading portion


12


. Here, the shutter


30


is disposed at a locked position in which the shutter


30


is disposed most close to the main body of the toner cartridge


11


. Since the hook


42




a


is caught by the hooking step


40


, the shutter


30


cannot move in the axial direction of the shutter


30


.





FIG. 4B

shows an initial operation in which the toner cartridge


11


is loaded in the loading portion


12


. As the second driven portion


43


is guided along the guide groove


44


, the locking arm


42


rotates around the pivot shaft


41


so that the installation angle changes. Thus, the hook


42




a


is separated from the hook step


40


to so that the shutter


30


is unlocked to be in an unlocked position in which the shutter freely moves with respect to the toner cartridge


11


.





FIG. 4C

shows an intermediate operation in which the toner cartridge


11


is being loaded in the loading portion


12


. The first driven portion


32


installed on the shutter


30


is moved in the axial direction of the shutter


30


along the guide groove


33


installed in the loading portion


12


. Accordingly, the shutter


30


that is unlocked moves in a direction away from the main body of the toner cartridge


11


. Here, the elastic portion


45


of the locking arm


42


is bent to a bent state from an original state.





FIG. 4D

shows a loading operation in which the toner cartridge


11


is completely loaded in the loading portion


12


. The shutter


30


is arranged at an away position far away from the main body of the toner cartridge


11


. Here, a position of the second driven portion


43


moved by being guided by the guide groove


44


is changed with respect to the shutter


30


. The elastic portion


45


of the locking arm


42


is returned from the bent state to the original state.




As described above, the open/shut portion


31


is operated in the above described order during the installation operation when the toner cartridge


11


is installed at the loading portion


12


. That is, the shutter


30


is moved in a direction to be separated from the main body of the toner cartridge


11


. To the contrary, when the toner cartridge


11


is detached from the loading portion


12


, the open/shut portion


31


operates in a reversed order, and the shutter


30


is locked by the locking mechanism


34


before being detached.





FIG. 5A

shows a first state of the toner cartridge


11


in which the toner cartridge


11


is detached from the loading portion


12


.

FIG. 5B

shows a second state of the toner cartridge


11


in which the toner cartridge


11


is loaded in the loading portion


12


.




Referring to

FIG. 5A

, when the toner cartridge


11


is detached from the loading portion


12


, the shutter


30


is disposed in the locked position in which the shutter


30


is disposed most close to the main body of the toner cartridge


11


. In this case, the positions of the openings


50


and


51


of the shutter


30


, and the supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


23


of the toner cartridge


11


, are deviated from each other in the axial direction. Thus, the supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


23


are in a shut state.




Referring to

FIG. 5B

, when the toner cartridge


11


is loaded in the loading portion


12


, the shutter


30


is disposed in the unblocked position in which is the shutter


30


is disposed most away from the main body of the toner cartridge


11


. In this case, the positions of the openings


50


and


51


of the shutter


30


, and the supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


23


of the toner cartridge


11


, match each other in the axial direction. Thus, the supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


23


are open.




When the supply hole


22


is open, the new toner is transferred from the new toner containing portion


20


toward the supply hole


22


, through the first screw


27


shown in

FIG. 3

, and then the new toner is supplied to the outside of the toner cartridge


11


, that is, to the electrophotographic apparatus through the supply hole


22


and the opening


50


.




Also, when the receiving hole


23


is open, the waste toner comes in the toner cartridge


11


along the receiving path


25


through the opening


51


and the receiving hole


23


, and is transferred toward the waste toner containing portion


21


by the second screw


28


shown in FIG.


3


.




The toner cartridge


11


having the above structure operates the shutter


30


to open/shut the supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


21


by performing installing/detaching operations with respect to the loading portion


12


. Thus, additional work to open/shut the supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


23


is not necessary during an exchange operation of the toner cartridge


11


, so that work productivity can be improved.




Also, since the supply hole


22


and the receiving hole


23


are open and shut by the single shutter


30


, the number of parts can be reduced, and a manufacturing cost can be reduced compared to conventional technology and toner cartridge.




Also, every constituent element including the locking arm


42


of the toner cartridge


11


according to the present invention may be formed of resin. Thus, the toner cartridge


11


that is used up can be easily disposed of.





FIG. 6

shows an electrophotographic apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention. The electrophotographic apparatus


10


adopts the toner cartridge


11


with reference to

FIGS. 2 through 5

.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, the toner cartridge


11


is detachably loaded in the loading portion


12


installed in a main body of the electrophotographic apparatus. Also, new toner supplied from the toner cartridge


11


adheres to a photoreceptive drum


56


installed in a process unit


55


having a plurality of rollers. Also, a transfer roller, a cleaner removing remaining toner, a charging roller, and a laser scanning unit recording an electrostatic latent image on a surface of the photoreceptive drum


56


charged to a predetermined electric potential by the charging roller, which are not shown, are installed in the process unit


55


. When the new toner adheres to the surface of the photoreceptive drum


56


where the electrostatic latent image is formed, print paper passes between the photoreceptive drum


56


and the transfer roller. Accordingly, the new toner is transferred to the print paper so that a text or an image is formed on the print paper. Also, after the new toner is transferred from the photoreceptive drum


56


to the print paper, unnecessary toner adhering to the surface of the photoreceptive drum


56


is removed by the cleaner and collected in the toner cartridge


11


as waste toner.




As described above, in the toner cartridge according to the present invention and the electrophotographic apparatus adopting the toner cartridge, the new toner supply hole and the waste toner receiving hole are installed in a predetermined portion of the toner cartridge and are open/shut by the single shutter. Thus, a low manufacturing cost is possible, and the toner cartridge can be easily replaced.




While this invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A toner cartridge which is detachably loaded in a predetermined loading portion of an image forming apparatus and has a main body including a new toner containing space where new toner is contained, and a waste toner containing space where waste toner is contained, the toner cartridge comprising:a supply hole through which the new toner is supplied from the new toner containing space to an outside of the main body; a receiving hole through which the waste toner is received from the outside of the main body into the waste toner containing space, the supply hole and the receiving hole formed at a predetermined position of the main body; and an open and shut mechanism having a single shutter opening and shutting the supply hole and the receiving hole when the toner cartridge is loaded in and detached from the loading portion.
  • 2. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:one of a first transfer unit transferring the new toner from the new toner containing space to the supply hole and a second transfer unit transferring the waste toner from the receiving hole to the waste toner containing space.
  • 3. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 1, wherein the shutter of the open and shut mechanism opens and shuts the supply hole and the receiving hole when the shutter is engaged with and disengaged from the loading portion during installation and detaching operations of the main body with respect to the loading portion.
  • 4. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 3, wherein the open and shut mechanism comprises:a driven portion installed on the shutter; and a guide groove formed in the loading portion so that the driven portion moves along the guide groove when the toner cartridge is installed in or detached from the loading portion, to guide a movement of the shutter.
  • 5. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 3, further comprising:one of a first transfer unit transferring the new toner from the new toner containing space to the supply hole and a second transfer unit transferring the waste toner from the receiving hole to the waste toner containing space.
  • 6. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 1, wherein the open and shut mechanism is formed of resin.
  • 7. An image forming apparatus for forming an image on a recording medium by attaching toner to a photoreceptive body where an electrostatic latent image is formed, and transferring the toner to the recording medium from the photoreceptive body, the electrophotographic apparatus comprising:a loading portion; and a toner cartridge detachably installed in the loading portion, wherein the toner cartridge comprises: a main body, a new toner containing space formed in the main body to contain new toner, a waste toner containing space formed in the main body to contain waste toner, a supply hole supplying the new toner to an outside of the main body from the new toner containing space, and formed in a predetermined position of the main body, a receiving hole receiving the waste toner from the outside of the main body into the waste toner containing space, and formed in the predetermined position of the main body, and an open and shut mechanism having a single shutter opening and shutting the supply hole and the receiving hole.
  • 8. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the toner cartridge comprises:one of a first transfer unit transferring the new toner from the new toner containing space to the supply hole and a second transfer unit transferring the waste toner from the receiving hole to the waste toner containing space.
  • 9. The apparatus as claimed in claim 7, wherein the shutter of the open and shut mechanism opens and shuts the supply hole and the receiving hole when the shutter is engaged with and disengaged from the loading portion during installation and detaching operations with respect to the loading portion, and the open and shut mechanism comprises:a driven portion installed on the shutter; and a guide groove formed in the loading portion so that the driven portion moves along the guide groove when the toner cartridge is installed in or detached from the loading portion, to guide a movement of the shutter.
  • 10. The apparatus as claimed in claim 9, where the toner cartridge further comprises:one of a first transfer unit transferring the new toner from the new toner containing space to the supply hole and a second-transfer unit transferring the waste toner from the receiving hole to the waste toner containing space.
  • 11. A toner cartridge which is detachably loaded in a loading portion of an image forming apparatus and has a main body including a new toner containing space portion where new toner is contained, and a waste toner containing space portion where waste toner is contained, the toner cartridge comprising:a supply hole formed on the main body, and through which the new toner is supplied from the new toner containing space portion to an outside of the main body; a receiving hole formed on the main body, and through which the waste toner is received from the outside of the main body into the waste toner containing space portion; and an open and shut mechanism having a single shutter automatically opening and shutting the supply hole and the receiving hole when the toner cartridge is loaded in and detached from the loading portion.
  • 12. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 11, wherein the main body comprises an input/output portion formed on a portion of the main body and having a supply path portion disposed between the supply hole and the new toner containing space portion and a receiving path portion disposed between the receiving hole and the waste toner containing space portion, and the supply hole and the receiving hole are formed on the input/output portion.
  • 13. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 12, wherein the input/output portion protrudes from a surface of the main body.
  • 14. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 12, wherein the input/output portion comprises an inside space divided into the supply path portion and the receiving path portion in an axial direction of the input/output portion.
  • 15. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 12, wherein the input/output portion comprises two opposite surfaces defining the supply path portion and the receiving path portion, respectively, and the supply hole and the receiving hole are formed on corresponding ones of the two opposite surfaces of the input/output portion.
  • 16. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 12, wherein the new toner containing space portion and the supply path portion are disposed along an axial direction of the input/output portion, and the waste toner containing space portion and the receiving path portion are disposed along the axial direction of the input/output portion.
  • 17. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 12, wherein the open/shut mechanism comprises:an open/shut portion including the shutter having openings corresponding to the supply hole and the receiving hole.
  • 18. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 17, wherein the openings are disposed in a first position in an axial direction of the input/output portion, and the supply hole and the receiving hole are disposed in a second position in the axial direction of the input/output portion.
  • 19. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 18, wherein the openings move from the first position to the second position to open the supply hole and the receiving hole when the main body is loaded in the loading portion.
  • 20. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 18, wherein the openings move from the second position to the first position to shut the supply hole and the receiving hole when the main body is detached from the loading portion.
  • 21. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 17, wherein the open/shut portion comprises a corresponding shape to the input/output portion and is slidably inserted around the input/output portion.
  • 22. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 17, wherein the shutter of the open/shut portion moves in an axial direction of the input/output portion when the toner cartridge is loaded in and detached from the loading portion.
  • 23. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 17, wherein the shutter of the open/shut portion moves in an axial direction of the input/output portion when the toner cartridge is loaded in and detached from the loading portion in a direction perpendicular to the axial direction.
  • 24. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 17, wherein the open/shut portion comprises:a driven portion formed on the shutter; and a guide groove formed on the loading portion to guide the driven portion of the shutter when the toner cartridge is loaded in and detached from the loading portion.
  • 25. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 24, wherein the driven portion is disposed between the supply hole and the receiving hole.
  • 26. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 24, wherein the guide groove is obliquely formed with respect to an axial direction in which the shutter moves.
  • 27. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 24, wherein the guide groove guides the driven portion in an axial direction of the shutter of the open/shut portion so that the openings communicate with the supply hole and the receiving hole, respectively.
  • 28. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 17, wherein the shutter of the open/shut portion comprises a hollow cylindrical shape, and the openings are formed on opposite positions of a circumferential surface of the shutter.
  • 29. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 17, wherein the open/shut mechanism comprises:a locking mechanism controlling the shutter not to move and to move with respect to the input/output portion.
  • 30. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 29, wherein the locking mechanism comprises:a locking arm having a pivot shaft to be coupled to one of the main body and the input/output portion.
  • 31. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 30, wherein the pivot shaft is fixedly coupled to the shutter of the open/shut portion.
  • 32. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 30, wherein the locking mechanism comprises:a hooking step formed one of the main body and the input/output portion to be coupled to the locking arm.
  • 33. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 32, wherein the locking arm comprises:a hook formed on an end of the locking arm to be caught by the hooking step and released from the hooking step.
  • 34. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 32, wherein the locking mechanism comprises:a driven portion formed on the locking arm; and a guide groove formed on the loading portion to guide the driven portion so that the locking arm is locked on and unlocked from the hooking step.
  • 35. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 34, wherein the guide groove is obliquely formed with respect to an axial direction in which the shutter moves.
  • 36. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 34, wherein the guide groove guides the driven portion to rotate the locking arm about the pivot shaft.
  • 37. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 30, wherein the locking arm is made of resin.
  • 38. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 11, further comprising:a transfer unit transferring the new toner from the new toner containing space portion to the supply hole and the waste toner from the receiving hole to the waste toner containing space portion.
  • 39. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 38, wherein the transfer unit comprises:a first screw rotatably disposed in the new toner containing space portion; and a second screw rotatably disposed in the waste toner containing space portion.
  • 40. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 39, wherein the first screw and the second screw are parallel to each other.
  • 41. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 38, wherein the transfer unit comprises:a driving portion mounted on the loading portion to rotate the first screw and the second screw.
  • 42. The toner cartridge as claimed in claim 41, wherein the first screw and the second screw are connected to the driving portion when the toner cartridge is loaded in the loading portion, and disconnected from the driving portion when the toner cartridge is detached from the loading portion.
  • 43. A toner cartridge which is detachably loaded in a loading portion of an image forming apparatus and has a main body including a new toner containing space portion where new toner is contained, and a waste toner containing space portion where waste toner is contained, the toner cartridge comprising:a supply hole formed on the main body, and through which the new toner is supplied from the new toner containing space portion to an outside of the main body; a receiving hole formed on the main body, and through which the waste toner is received from the outside of the main body into the waste toner containing space portion; and an open/shut mechanism having a single shutter automatically opening and shutting the supply hole and the receiving hole in response to a movement of the main body with respect to the loading portion.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2001-282431 Sep 2001 JP
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
5479247 Watanabe et al. Dec 1995 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
3217879 Sep 1991 JP