Toner cartridge and printer to which the toner cartridge is attached

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6591079
  • Patent Number
    6,591,079
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 8, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A toner cartridge is removably attached to a printer and discharges toner into a hopper of the printer. When the toner is to be discharged into the hopper for a first time after the toner cartridge has been attached to the printer, the toner cartridge discharges a certain amount of toner for immediate printing operations. Thereafter, a toner-discharging mechanism operates to discharge fractions of the toner held in the toner cartridge in succession into the hopper. The printer has a controller and a detector. The detector detects an amount of toner remaining in the hopper. The controller controls the toner-discharging mechanism in accordance with the detection signal of the detector such that the toner in the hopper is replenished depending on the amount of toner consumed. The controller controls the toner-discharging mechanism only when the toner remaining in the hopper is below a threshold.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a toner cartridge and a printer to which the toner cartridge is attached.




2. Description of the Related Art




Japanese Patent Publication (KOKAI) No. 63-231469 discloses a method of discharging toner from a toner cartridge into a developing unit, which in turn discharges the toner as a developer material to an electrostatic latent image bearing body of an electrophotographic printer.




The toner cartridge is attached to the developing unit of the printer. The toner cartridge has a shutter provided on the underside thereof. When the shutter is rotated, the toner falls from the toner cartridge into a hopper of the developing unit. Thus, the toner is held in the developer.




Recent printers used in the network place demands on large capacity toner cartridges. With conventional printers, the hopper of the developing unit is full of toner before and/or during printing, resulting in increased toner pressure in the hopper. The increased toner pressure causes poor print results.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention was made in view of the aforementioned drawbacks of the conventional apparatus.




An object of the invention is to provide a toner cartridge that discharges a certain amount of toner for subsequent immediate printing operations when the toner cartridge is attached to the printer and then discharges fractions of the remaining toner in succession.




Another object of the invention is to provide a toner cartridge in which fractions of toner in the toner cartridge are discharged into a hopper when a toner-low state of the hopper is detected.




A toner cartridge is removably attached to a printer and discharges toner into the hopper of the printer. When the toner is discharged into the hopper for a first time after the toner cartridge has been attached to the printer, the toner cartridge discharges a certain amount of toner for immediate printing operations. Thereafter, a toner-discharging mechanism operates to discharge fractions of the toner held in the toner cartridge in succession into the hopper upon a toner-low signal. The printer has a controller and a detector. The detector detects an amount of toner remaining in the hopper. The controller controls the toner-discharging mechanism in accordance with the loner-low signal, i.e., detection signal of the detector such that the toner in the hopper is replenished in accordance with the amount of toner consumed. The controller controls the toner-discharging mechanism only when the toner remaining in the hopper is below a threshold.




A toner cartridge is removably attached to a printer and discharges toner into a toner hopper. The toner cartridge comprises a first toner chamber and a second toner chamber. When the toner is discharged into the toner hopper for a first time after the toner cartridge has been attached to the printer, the first toner chamber discharges all of the toner therein into the toner hopper. When the toner is discharged into the toner hopper after the first toner chamber has discharged the toner into the toner hopper, the second toner chamber discharges fractions of the toner held therein in succession into the toner hopper.




A toner cartridge has a toner chamber that holds toner therein. The toner cartridge is removably attached to a printer and discharging the toner into a toner hopper of the printer. The toner cartridge has a toner-discharging opening through which the toner is discharged from the toner chamber into the toner hopper. A toner-discharging mechanism is disposed to close the toner discharging-opening and the toner is discharged from the toner chamber through the toner-discharging opening into the toner hopper. The toner-discharging mechanism discharges fractions of the toner held in the toner chamber in succession into the toner hopper.




Another toner cartridge is used with a printer which has a toner hopper for receiving toner from the toner cartridge. The toner cartridge has a toner-discharging opening through which the toner is discharged into the toner hopper and a toner-discharging mechanism disposed to close the toner-discharging opening. The printer includes a controller that controls the toner-discharging mechanism to discharge the toner into the toner hopper only when an amount of toner remaining in the toner hopper is below a threshold value and a printing operation is being performed.




Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limiting the present invention, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional side view of a toner cartridge according to a first embodiment when the toner cartridge has been attached to the developing unit;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the toner cartridge according to the first embodiment;





FIG. 3

is a cross-sectional side view of a toner cartridge of the second embodiment when it is attached to the developing unit;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the toner cartridge according to the second embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a toner-discharging member;





FIG. 6

is a block diagram illustrating the control mechanism of the second embodiment;





FIG. 7A

is a cross-sectional side view illustrating a toner cartridge according to a third embodiment when the toner cartridge is mounted to the developing unit;





FIGS. 7B and 7C

are fragmentary cross-sectional side views of a relevant portion of

FIG. 7A

;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional side view illustrating a toner cartridge according to a fourth embodiment when the toner cartridge is attached to the developing unit;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of the toner cartridge of

FIG. 8

; and





FIG. 10

is a block diagram illustrating a control system according to the fourth embodiment.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Embodiments of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.




First Embodiment




{Construction}





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional side view of a toner cartridge according to a first embodiment when the toner cartridge has been attached to the developing unit.





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of the toner cartridge according to the first embodiment.




The structure of the developing unit


1


and cartridge


2


will be described with reference to

FIGS. 1 and 2

. Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a developing unit


1


is removably attached to an image forming apparatus, not shown, in the form of a printer. The toner cartridge


2


is attached to the developing unit


1


in a later described manner.




The developing unit


1


is covered with a frame


10


. A photoconductive drum


3


is disposed in the frame


10


and serves as an image bearing body. Disposed around a photoconductive drum


3


are a charging roller


4


, toner hopper


5


, toner supplying roller


6


, developing roller


7


, developing blade


8


, and cleaning blade


9


. The charging roller


4


charges the surface of the photoconductive drum


3


. The toner hopper


5


receives and holds toner, not shown, discharged from the toner cartridge


2


. The developing roller


7


receives the toner that is negatively charged and delivered by an agitating bar, not shown, and supplying roller


6


. The developing blade


8


serves to uniformly apply the toner to the surface of the developing roller


7


. The cleaning roller


9


removes residual toner deposited on the surface of the photoconductive drum


2


after transfer.




An LED head


11


is disposed downstream of the charging roller


4


and upstream of the developing roller


7


, and opposes the surface of the photoconductive drum


3


. The LED head


11


illuminates the surface of the photoconductive drum


3


in accordance with print data to form an electrostatic latent image. A transfer roller


12


is in pressure contact with the surface of the photoconductive drum


3


and transfers the toner image formed on the photoconductive drum


3


onto a print medium, fed between the drum and the transfer roller


12


by a feed roller, not shown.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, the toner cartridge


2


has a longitudinally extending hollow frame


13


with an opening


14


formed in a lower portion or bottom portion


13




a


of the frame


13


. When the toner cartridge


2


is attached to the developing unit


1


, the lower portion


13




a


opposes the hopper


5


. The toner in the toner cartridge


2


will fall through the opening


14


into the hopper


5


. There is provided a shutter


15


in the frame


13


such that the shutter


15


is rotatable relative to the frame


13


between an opening position and a closing position.

FIG. 1

illustrates the shutter


15


at the closing position. The shutter


15


has an opening


21


formed therein. When the shutter


15


moves to the opening position, the opening


21


is aligned with the opening


14


so that the toner in the lower chamber


17


will fall through the opening


14


into the hopper


5


. When the shutter


15


moves to the closing position, the opening


21


completely closes the opening


14


so that the toner will not fall into the hopper.




The frame


13


has a partition


16


formed therein. The partition


16


extends along the longitudinally extending frame


13


to define a lower chamber


17


below the partition


16


and an upper chamber


18


above the partition


16


. The upper chamber


18


has a larger volume than the lower chamber


17


. The partition


16


has an opening


16




a


that extends along the longitudinally extending frame


13


such that the upper chamber


18


and lower chamber


17


communicate with each other through the opening


16




a.


The partition


16


has two downward slopes that define the opening


16




a


therebetween. A loosely wound coil-shaped agitator


19


is rotatably mounted in contact with the two slopes to close the opening


16




a.


The agitator


19


may be of other shapes, for example, the agitator may be a member having meshes formed therein.




The agitator


19


is rotatably supported at the longitudinal ends of the frame


13


and is fixed to short shafts


19




a


and


19




b.


The shafts


19




a


and


19




b


extend in opposite directions through the frame


13


and are rotatably supported by the frame


13


. The shaft


19




a


is connected to a gear


20


that is located outside the frame


13


. When the toner cartridge


2


is attached to the developing unit


1


, the gear


20


meshes with a drive gear, not shown, on the image forming apparatus side. When the remaining toner in the hopper


5


reaches a certain level, the drive gear drives the agitator


19


under the control of a controller, not shown. The agitator rotates to agitate the toner, so that fractions of toner are discharged in succession, that is, the toner is discharged little by little from the upper chamber


18


through the lower chamber


17


into the hopper


5


. The amount of toner that is delivered per unit time from the upper chamber


18


into the hopper


5


depends on the rotational speed of the agitator


19


; less toner is delivered if the rotational speed is lower and more toner is delivered if the rotational speed is higher. Alternatively, the agitator


19


may be rotated at a constant speed but driven intermittently.




The lower chamber


17


and hopper


5


have the same volume or the lower chamber


17


has a smaller volume than the hopper


5


. While the toner cartridge


2


of the first embodiment has two toner chambers


17


and


18


, any number of chambers may be used.




When a display indicates to the user that the toner cartridge


2


has reached exhaustion, the user opens an access cover, not shown, of the image forming apparatus and replaces the toner cartridge


2


as shown in FIG.


1


. Likewise, when the user attaches a toner cartridge to the image forming apparatus for the first time, the user attaches the toner cartridge in the same manner.




Then, the user rotates a lever, not shown, of the toner cartridge


2


to rotate the shutter


15


so that the opening


14


in the frame


13


of the toner cartridge


2


is aligned with the opening


21


formed in the shutter


15


. When the openings


14


and


21


are aligned with each other, all of the toner held in the lower chamber


17


falls into the hopper


5


through the openings


14


and


21


. The toner discharged from the lower chamber


17


is enough for immediate printing operations.




{Operation}




Upon power up, the image forming apparatus performs initial setup operations to become ready for printing. Thereafter, the agitator


19


is driven in rotation to deliver the toner into the hopper


5


only when a printing operation is being carried out and the remaining toner in the hopper reaches a certain level.




Thereafter, the toner is discharged little by little from the toner cartridge


2


into the hopper


5


so as not to supply more toner than the hopper


5


can hold. Thus, the toner pressure in the hopper


5


is maintained at a proper level, preventing poor print quality as well as providing a reliable image forming apparatus that prevents print quality from being deteriorated.




Second Embodiment




Elements of a second embodiment similar to those in the first embodiment have been given the same reference numerals and the description thereof is omitted.




{Construction}





FIG. 3

is a side view of a toner cartridge of the second embodiment when it is attached to the developing unit.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the toner cartridge according to the second embodiment.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the toner cartridge


22


incorporates a toner-discharging member


23


having two short shafts


23




a


and


23




b


that extend in opposite directions parallel to the generally longitudinally extending frame


13


. The toner-discharging member


23


is rotatably supported at its longitudinal ends and disposed to close the opening


16




a


formed in the partition


16


. The toner-discharging member


23


has one longitudinal end thereof fixed to a shaft


23




a


that extends through the frame


13


to project outwardly from the frame


13


. The shaft


23




a


is fixedly connected to a gear


20


.





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the toner-discharging member


23


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the toner-discharging member


23


is of a generally cylindrical shape that extends along the opening


16




a,


and has diametrically opposed two toner-holding spaces


23




b


having a V-shaped cross section. While the toner-discharging member


23


according to the second embodiment has only two toner-holding spaces but any number of toner-holding spaces may be employed.




Just as in the first embodiment, the gear


20


meshes with a drive gear, not shown, of a drive mechanism provided on the image forming apparatus side. The drive gear is driven in rotation by a later described stepping motor


42


. Instead of the stepping motor, the drive mechanism may use an ordinary motor with a clutch, not shown, and detecting means, not shown, for detecting the number of rotations of the toner-discharging member


23


.




{Operation}




A control system of the second embodiment will be described in terms of detection of the amount of toner remaining in the hopper


5


and control of rotation of the toner-discharging member


23


.





FIG. 6

is a block diagram illustrating the control system of the second embodiment.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, a controller


39


controls overall operations of the image forming apparatus. The controller


39


is connected to a toner-low detector


40


and receives the output of the toner-low detector


40


that indicates a toner-low state where the amount of toner remaining in the hopper


5


is below a certain value. The controller


39


is also connected to a display


41


and a motor driver


43


that drives the stepping motor


42


. When the toner-cartridge


22


has reached exhaustion, the controller


39


causes the display


41


to display a message that prompts the user to replace the toner cartridge


22


. When the toner-low detector


40


detects the toner-low state, the controller


43


controls the motor driver


43


to drive the stepping motor


42


in rotation. Thus, the stepping motor


42


controllably drives the gear


20


in rotation. The rest of the construction is the same as that of the first embodiment and the description thereof is omitted.




The operation of discharging toner from the toner cartridge


22


to the developing unit


1


will now be described.




When the display


41


indicates to the user that the toner cartridge


22


has reached exhaustion, the user opens an access cover, not shown, of the image forming apparatus and replaces the toner cartridge


22


as shown in FIG.


1


. Likewise, when the user attaches a toner cartridge


22


to the image forming apparatus for the first time, the user attaches the toner cartridge


22


in the same manner.




Then, the user rotates a lever, not shown, of the toner cartridge


22


to rotate the shutter


15


so that the opening


14


in the frame


13


of the toner cartridge


22


is aligned with the opening


21


formed in the shutter


15


.

FIG. 3

illustrates the shutter


15


when the shutter


15


closes the opening


14


. When the openings


14


and


21


are aligned with each other, all of the toner held in the lower chamber immediately falls from the lower chamber


17


into the hopper


5


through the openings


14


and


21


.




Upon power up, the image forming apparatus performs initial setup operations to become ready for printing. Thereafter, if the toner-low detector


40


detects the toner-low state, then the toner-low detector


40


provides a detection signal to the controller


39


. As long as the controller


39


is receiving the detection signal, the controller


39


controls the motor driver


43


to drive the stepping motor


42


to rotate the gear


20


. Thus, the motor drives the toner-discharging member


23


in rotation. When the V-shaped space


23




b


is oriented upward, the space


23




b


receives toner therein from the upper chamber


18


. When the V-shaped space


23




b


is oriented downward as the toner-discharging member


23


rotates, the toner in the V-shaped space falls through the lower chamber


17


into the hopper


5


. When the toner-low detector


40


detects that the toner-low state has been removed, the controller


39


controls the motor driver


43


to stop driving the stepping motor


42


. Thus, the stepping motor


42


stops so that the toner-discharging member


23


is prevented from further rotating. Thus, the toner is no longer discharged. The aforementioned operation is repeated to supply toner into the hopper


5


as the toner in the hopper is consumed.




The rotation of the toner-discharging member


23


may also be controlled in some other way. For example, the controller


39


estimates an amount of toner consumed based on a total amount of data that has been printed since the toner was supplied from the toner cartridge into the hopper


5


last time. When the controller


39


determines that the amount of toner consumed exceeds a certain value, a predetermined amount of toner is discharged into the hopper


5


. An amount of toner that is delivered by the V-shaped space


23




b


at a time is known. Thus, the configuration may be modified such that the toner-discharging member


23


is rotated through a number of rotations in accordance with the amount of toner consumed since the toner was supplied from the toner cartridge into the hopper


5


last time. The toner-discharging member


23


is rotated through more rotations if the amount of printed data is large than if the amount of printed data is small.




The second embodiment offers the same advantages as the first embodiment.




Third embodiment




{Construction}





FIG. 7A

is a cross-sectional side view illustrating a toner cartridge


24


according to a third embodiment when the toner cartridge is mounted to the developing unit.





FIGS. 7B and 7



c


are fragmentary cross-sectional side views of a relevant portion of FIG.


7


A.




Referring to

FIG. 7A

, a partition


25


divides an inner space of the toner cartridge


24


into a large chamber


27


and a small chamber


26


. The large chamber


27


and the small chamber


26


are aligned substantially horizontally. The small chamber


26


has an opening


26




a


that faces the hopper


5


. The large chamber


27


has an opening


27




a


that faces the hopper


5


. The opening


27




a


is slightly larger than the opening


26




a.


The agitator


19


of the same construction as the first embodiment is disposed above the opening


27




a


to close the opening


27




a.






The toner cartridge


24


has a shutter


47


of substantially the same structure as the shutter


15


of the first embodiment. The shutter


47


differs from the shutter


15


in that an opening


47




a


is larger than the opening


21


. The rest of the construction is much the same as that of the first embodiment and the description thereof is omitted.




The toner cartridge


24


will be described in terms of the operation in which the toner cartridge discharges toner into the developing unit


1


.




When a display, not shown, indicates to the user that the toner cartridge


24


has reached exhaustion, the user opens an access cover, not shown, of the image forming apparatus and replaces the toner cartridge


24


as shown in FIG.


7


. Likewise, when the user attaches a toner cartridge to the image forming apparatus for the first time, the user also attaches the toner cartridge in the same manner.




At this moment, the shutter


47


is at a closing position relative to the frame


13


as shown in

FIG. 7C

where the toner is held in the toner cartridge. Then, the user rotates a lever, not shown, of the toner cartridge


24


to rotate the shutter


47


to an opening position as shown in

FIG. 7B

where the opening


47




a


overlaps the opening


26




a


and the opening


27




a.


When the opening


47




a


overlaps the openings


26




a


as shown in

FIG. 7B

, all of the toner held in the smaller chamber


26


immediately falls from the smaller chamber


26


into the hopper


5


through the openings


26




a


and


47




a.






Upon power up, the image forming apparatus performs initial setup operations to become ready for printing. Thereafter, the agitator


19


is driven in slow rotation to deliver fractions of toner, held in the large chamber


27


, into the hopper in succession. In other words, the toner is delivered little by little into the hopper only when a printing operation is being carried out and the remaining toner in the hopper reaches a certain level.




As described above, the third embodiment offers the same advantages as the first and second embodiments.




Fourth embodiment




{Construction}





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional side view illustrating a toner cartridge according to a fourth embodiment when the toner cartridge is attached to the developing unit.





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of the toner cartridge.





FIGS. 8 and 9

, a toner cartridge


28


has a generally hollow cylinder-shaped frame


29


. The toner cartridge


28


has a single, large toner chamber as opposed to the first to third embodiments. The toner cartridge


28


has an opening


30


formed in a bottom portion


29




a


of the frame


29


. The toner cartridge


28


discharges toner through the opening


30


into the hopper


5


. The toner cartridge


28


has a shutter


31


with an opening


32


formed therein. When the shutter


31


rotates relative to the toner cartridge


28


such that at least a part of the opening


32


overlaps the opening


30


, the toner falls from the toner cartridge


28


into the hopper


5


.




The shutter


31


has short shafts


33




a


and


33




b


at longitudinal ends thereof. The shutter has shafts


33




a


and


33




b


that project outwardly from the shutter


31


in the longitudinal direction of the shutter


31


. The short shafts


33




a


and


33




b


extend in opposite directions through the frame


29


and outwardly from the frame


29


, and are rotatably supported by the frame


29


. The shaft


33




a


is fixedly connected to a manual lever


34


and the shaft


33




b


is securely connected to a gear


35


.




As shown in

FIG. 8

, there is provided a drive gear


36


on a body of the image forming apparatus. An idle gear


38


is rotatably mounted on an access cover


37


of the image forming apparatus such that when the access cover


37


is closed, the idle gear


38


moves into meshing engagement with the gear


35


and the drive gear


36


. When the access cover


37


is opened, the idle gear


38


moves out of meshing engagement with the gears


35


and


36


as shown in dot-dot-dash lines. In other words, the idle gear


38


serves as a clutch that is engaged when the access cover


37


is closed and disengaged when the access cover


37


is opened.




The control system of the aforementioned image forming apparatus will be described. Here, the description focuses on the detection of remaining toner in the hopper


5


and control of the rotation of the shutter


31


.





FIG. 10

is a block diagram illustrating the control system according to the fourth embodiment.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, the image forming apparatus has a controller


44


that controls the overall operation of the image forming apparatus.




A toner-low detector


40


detects the remaining toner in the hopper


5


. When the remaining amount of toner is less than a threshold value (i.e., “toner-low” condition), the toner detector


40


generates a toner-low signal. When the controller


44


receives the toner-low signal for a certain length of time, the controller


44


determines that the toner in the toner cartridge has been exhausted, and causes a display


41


to prompt the user to replace the toner cartridge


28


.




A stepping motor


45


is connected to the drive gear


36


. A motor driver


46


is capable of driving the stepping motor


45


to rotate either in the forward direction or in the reverse direction in accordance with the signal received from the controller


44


. The controller


44


and motor driver


46


cooperate to control rotation of the drive gear


36


to either open or close the shutter


31


. When the controller


44


receives the toner-low signal, the stepping motor


45


rotates in such a direction as to open the shutter


31


. When the controller


44


does not receive the toner-low signal, the stepping motor


45


rotates in such a direction as to close the shutter


31


. A plunger magnet may be used in place of the stepping motor


45


. The rest of the construction is much the same as the first embodiment.




{Operation}




The toner-discharging operation of the toner cartridge


28


will be described.




When the toner-low condition is detected, a display


41


indicates to the user that the toner cartridge


28


has reached exhaustion, and prompts the user to replace the toner cartridge


28


. The user rotates the access cover


37


of the image forming apparatus in a direction shown by arrow A as shown in FIG.


8


and then replaces the toner cartridge


28


. Likewise, when the user attaches a new, unused toner cartridge


28


to the image forming apparatus for the first time, the user also attaches the toner cartridge


28


in the same manner.




Then, the user rotates the lever


34


in a direction shown by arrow C to an opening position where the opening


31


formed in the shutter


31


is aligned with the opening


30


. Thus, the toner in the toner cartridge cascades into the hopper


5


through the openings


30


and


31


to fill up the hopper


5


. The toner filling up the hopper is enough for immediate printing operations. Toner that fills up the hopper


5


is not detrimental because printing has not begun yet.




Then, when the user closes the access cover


37


by rotating the access cover


37


in a direction shown by arrow B shown in

FIG. 8

, the idle gear


38


moves into meshing engagement with the drive gear


36


and gear


35


. Upon power up, a startup operation takes place. That is, a series of preparatory operations are performed such as heating a heat roller, not shown, so that the image forming apparatus becomes ready for printing. If the toner-low detector


40


does not detect the toner-low condition during the start-up operation, the controller


44


causes the motor driver


46


to control the stepping motor


45


, thereby driving the drive gear


36


to rotate in a direction shown by arrow D.




The rotation of the drive gear


36


in the direction shown by arrow D causes the shutter


31


to completely close the opening


30


. Thus, the opening


32


formed in the shutter


31


no longer overlaps the opening


30


, so that the toner is not discharged from the toner cartridge into the hopper


5


. Then, the image forming apparatus is now ready for printing. Because the toner is not discharged into the hopper


5


when a printing operation starts, the hopper


5


will not receive toner from the toner cartridge


28


during the printing operation.




After many times of printing operations, either continuously or intermittently, if the toner-low detector


40


detects the toner-low state, the toner-low detector


40


provides a toner-low signal to the controller


44


.




As long as the controller


44


receives the toner-low signal from the toner-low detector


40


, the controller


44


continues to cause the motor driver


46


to control the stepping motor


45


, thereby rotating the drive gear


36


in the direction shown by arrow C. The drive gear


36


causes the idle gear


38


to rotate, which in turn causes the gear


35


to rotate in the direction shown by arrow C of FIG.


9


. The gear


35


causes the shutter


31


to rotate in the direction shown by arrow C such that at least a part of the opening


32


overlaps the opening


30


, thereby discharging the toner.




As soon as the toner-low detector


40


stops providing the toner-low signal to the controller, the controller


44


causes the motor driver


46


to control the stepping motor to rotate in the direction shown by arrow D in

FIG. 9

, thereby not discharging the toner. It is to be noted that the operation of replenishing toner is carried out when a printing operation is not being carried out.




Thus, the toner in the toner cartridge


28


falls into the hopper


5


so that a fraction of toner is discharged into the hopper. When the toner-low detector


40


no longer detects the toner-low condition, the toner-low detector


40


immediately stops outputting the toner-low signal to the controller


44


. Then, the controller


44


quickly causes the motor driver


46


to control the stepping motor


45


, thereby causing the drive gear


36


to rotate in the direction shown by arrow D shown in

FIG. 9

so that the shutter


31


rotates in the direction shown by arrow D. As a result, the opening


32


no longer overlaps the opening


30


and the supply of toner stops immediately. The aforementioned opening and closing operations of the shutter


31


is controlled until the toner cartridge


28


reaches exhaustion.




Just as in the first embodiment, a predetermined sufficient amount of toner is immediately discharged for immediate printing operations when the toner cartridge


28


is replaced or toner is discharged to the image forming apparatus for the first time. This way of discharging toner provides an easy-to-use image forming apparatus. The invention prevents an excess amount of toner from being discharged into the hopper


5


during printing, preventing the toner pressure in the hopper


5


from increasing more than necessary. Thus, the invention provides a reliable image forming apparatus in which printing results are prevented from being deteriorated.




The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A toner cartridge removably attachable to a printer, the toner cartridge for discharging a toner into a toner hopper of the printer, the toner cartridge comprising:a first toner chamber; and a second toner chamber, wherein said first toner chamber and said second toner chamber discharge the toner into the toner hopper, at least one of said first toner chamber and said second toner chamber discharging the toner by a substantially controlled amount into the toner hopper, wherein said first toner chamber has an opening through which the toner is discharged from said first toner chamber into the toner hopper and a closing member that closes the opening to prevent the toner from spilling from said first and second toner chambers at least when the toner cartridge is not attached to the printer.
  • 2. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said first toner chamber holds a first amount of toner and said second toner chamber holds a second amount of toner.
  • 3. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said second toner chamber discharges the toner through said first toner chamber into the toner hopper.
  • 4. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said first toner chamber and said second toner chamber are disposed adjacent to each other.
  • 5. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said first toner chamber has a first volume and said second toner chamber has a second volume.
  • 6. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, wherein when the toner is discharged into the toner hopper for a first time after the toner cartridge has been attached to the printer, said first toner chamber discharges all of the toner held therein into the toner hopper;wherein when the toner is discharged into the toner hopper after said first toner chamber has discharged the toner into the toner hopper, said second toner chamber discharges fractions of the toner a plurality of times into the toner hopper.
  • 7. The toner cartridge according to claim 6, wherein said second toner chamber is disposed directly over said first toner chamber and discharges the toner through said first toner chamber into the toner hopper.
  • 8. The toner cartridge according to claim 6, wherein said first toner chamber and said second toner chamber are disposed adjacent to each other.
  • 9. The toner cartridge according to claim 6, wherein said first toner chamber holds a smaller amount of toner than said second toner chamber.
  • 10. The toner cartridge according to claim 6, wherein said first toner chamber has a first toner discharging opening through which the toner is discharged into the toner hopper, andsaid second toner chamber has a second toner discharging opening at which a toner-discharging mechanism is disposed, wherein said toner-discharging mechanism operates to gradually discharge the fractions of the toner in succession into the toner hopper.
  • 11. The toner cartridge according to claim 10, wherein said toner-discharging mechanism has a third toner discharging opening formed therein;wherein when said toner-discharging mechanism is at a first position relative to the toner cartridge, at least a part of the third toner discharging opening overlaps said second toner-discharging opening so that the toner is discharged from the second toner chamber into the toner hopper through the second toner discharging opening and said third toner-discharging opening; wherein when said toner-discharging mechanism is at a second position relative to the toner cartridge, said toner-discharging mechanism does not allow the toner to be discharged into the toner hopper through said second toner-discharging opening and said third toner discharging opening.
  • 12. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said first toner chamber and said second toner chamber are in one piece construction.
  • 13. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the closing member is a shutter, the shutter being opened after the toner cartridge has been attached to the printer.
  • 14. The toner cartridge according to claim 13, wherein said first toner chamber and said second toner chamber have a common shutter, wherein when the shutter opens, said first toner chamber and said second toner chamber discharge the toner into the hopper.
  • 15. A toner cartridge having a toner chamber that holds toner therein, the toner cartridge being removably attachable to a printer and discharging the toner into a toner hopper of the printer, the toner cartridge comprising:a toner-discharging opening through which the toner is discharged from the toner chamber into the toner hopper; and a toner agitator disposed at said toner-discharging opening, said toner agitator operating to allow and not to allow the toner to be discharged from the toner chamber through the toner-discharging opening into the toner hopper, wherein when said toner agitator allows the toner to be discharged, said toner agitator rotates to agitate the toner held in the toner chamber, wherein said toner agitator has a toner-holding recess formed therein that alternately faces an inner space of the toner chamber and an inner space of the toner hopper as said toner agitator rotates, wherein when the toner-holding recess faces the inner space of the toner chamber, an amount of the toner is received in the toner-holding recess; and wherein when the toner-holding recess faces the inner space of the toner hopper, an amount of the toner moves from the toner-holding recess into the toner hopper.
  • 16. A printer apparatus having a toner hopper for receiving toner therein, comprising:a printer; and a toner cartridge, wherein the toner cartridge includes a toner-discharging opening through which the toner is discharged into the toner hopper; and a shutter disposed at said toner-discharging opening and having an opening formed therein, said shutter being movable relative to the toner cartridge between a first position where at least a part of the opening overlaps said toner-discharging opening and a second position where said shutter closes said toner-discharging opening, wherein the printer includes a controller that controls said shutter to allow the toner to be discharged into the toner hopper only when an amount of toner remaining in the toner hopper is below a threshold value and a printing operation is being performed; and a detector that generates a signal indicating that the amount of toner is below the threshold value, wherein said controller controls said shutter to allow the toner to be discharged only when said controller is receiving the signal.
  • 17. The toner cartridge according to claim 16, wherein the toner cartridge further includes a first toner chamber and a second toner chamber, said first toner chamber having a smaller volume than said second toner chamber.
  • 18. The printer apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said controller controls said shutter to allow the toner to be discharged by an amount of toner into the toner hopper in accordance with a total amount of printed data after the toner is discharged last time.
  • 19. The printer apparatus according to claim 16, wherein the toner cartridge further includes a drive mechanism that causes said shutter to move between the first position and the second position; andwherein said controller controls said drive mechanism such that said shutter moves to the first position when the signal is smaller than a threshold value and to the second position when the signal is greater than the threshold value.
  • 20. The printer apparatus according to claim 19, wherein the printer further includes a clutch mechanism;wherein when said clutch mechanism is engaged, said controller controls said drive mechanism; and wherein when said clutch mechanism is disengaged, said controller does not control said drive mechanism.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-064516 Mar 2000 JP
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Number Name Date Kind
3954331 Smith May 1976 A
5652947 Izumizaki Jul 1997 A
6236814 Yago May 2001 B1
6345163 Suzuki et al. Feb 2002 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
8-297405 Nov 1996 JP