This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 99117035, filed on May 27, 2010. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a printer, and more particularly, to a toner cartridge converting device of a printer.
2. Description of Related Art
Along with gradually reduced price of a laser printer and an inkjet printer and the printing effect with high quality, the laser printers or the inkjet printers have gradually become an indispensable electronic product with personal or home. In particular, the photo printing function by using a printer has matched the level of any professional photo library store and makes the personal photo, color/black-white image files more close true color and more vivid. On the other hand, through a high transmission speed interface (for example, USB interface), the printing by a printer for large dimension and high resolution images is largely speeded up so that a user can more conveniently and more effectively accomplish the printing job of a high quality photo.
In terms of a laser printer, a toner supply unit makes toner adhered onto a photoreceptor drum so as to produce an image thereon. The operation principle herein is that a laser light irradiates the photoreceptor drum, then electrical potential differences are formed on the photoreceptor drum to produce an electrostatic latent image, and the electrical potential differences are used to attract toner so that the above-mentioned electrostatic latent image is transfer printed on a paper. However, the above-mentioned toner supply unit requires a driving unit including a motor, a set of gears and a rack, which makes four toner cartridges for four colors (yellow, magenta, cyan and black, briefed as YMCK) fixed on the circum surface of the rack and drives the motor and the set of gears so that the mechanical structure and the operation are quite complicated. As a result, the driving unit based on the above-mentioned principle is quite expensive. A singular driving unit occupies a high percentage of the total cost of a laser printer. Therefore, it is really needed to further simplify the mechanical structure and reduce the maintenance cost.
Accordingly, the present invention is directed to a toner cartridge converting device for simplifying the mechanical structure and reducing the maintenance cost.
The present invention provides a toner cartridge converting device suitable for a printer. The device includes a photoreceptor drum, a toner supply unit and a driving module. The circum surface of the photoreceptor drum forms an electrostatic latent image.
In association with the rotation of the photoreceptor drum, the toner supply unit provides toners on the electrostatic latent image and has a plurality of toner cartridges adjacent to the circum surface of the photoreceptor drum. The driving module is disposed at a side of the photoreceptor drum which is the same as that of the toner supply unit sequentially makes the toner cartridges relatively move along the radial direction of the photoreceptor drum in association with the rotation of the photoreceptor drum, wherein the driving module includes an operation part for leaning against the toner cartridges, the operation part has a positioning groove formed along the radial direction of the photoreceptor drum so that one toner cartridge located in the positioning groove can be more adjacent to the circum surface of the photoreceptor drum than other toner cartridges.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the above-mentioned operation part is a rotation disc, wherein the positioning groove is formed on the ring-like surface of the rotation disc.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the above-mentioned driving module further includes a belt for driving the rotation disc to rotate in the rotating direction of the photoreceptor drum.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the above-mentioned operation part is a hollow rotation disc, wherein the positioning groove is formed on an outer-ring-like surface of the hollow rotation disc and an inner-ring-like surface of the hollow rotation disc has a plurality of protrusive teeth.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the above-mentioned driving module further has a gear, wherein the gear is located at the inner side of the hollow rotation disc, the gear is engaged with the protrusive teeth to drive the hollow rotation disc for rotation in the rotating direction of the photoreceptor drum.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the above-mentioned operation part is a rotation disc, wherein the positioning groove is formed on an outer-ring-like surface of the rotation disc and the outer-ring-like surface of the rotation disc has a plurality of protrusive teeth.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the above-mentioned driving module further includes a gear, wherein the gear is located at the outer side of the rotation disc, the gear is engaged with the protrusive teeth to drive the rotation disc to rotate in the rotating direction of the photoreceptor drum.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the above-mentioned operation part is a rectangular bar, wherein the positioning groove is formed on a side surface of the rectangular bar, and the side surface is relatively far away from the photoreceptor drum and the moving direction of the rectangular bar is perpendicular to the moving direction of the toner cartridges.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the above-mentioned toner cartridges are sequentially being positioned in the positioning groove in association with the position variations by using a fixing rod.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the above-mentioned positioning groove is a V-shaped notch.
Based on the depiction above, the present invention uses the positioning groove located along the radial direction of the photoreceptor drum to change the gaps between the photoreceptor drum and the toner cartridges respectively, and further completing conversion operation of the toner cartridge by means of the position variations of the positioning groove which makes the fixing rods of the toner cartridges sequentially to slide into and then slide out of the positioning groove. Since the configuration space required by the driving module of the present invention is smaller and the quantity of the required parts is much less than the quantity in the conventional driving unit, so that the mechanical structure of the driving unit is simplified and the maintenance cost is reduced.
The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used in the drawings and the description to refer to the same or like parts.
Referring to
In order to simplify the mechanical structure and the operation of the toner cartridge converting device 10 in a printer, a driving module 120 is disposed at a side of the toner supply unit 100 in this embodiment, so that the steps of the mechanical operation can be simplified with the minimum quantity of the parts and the configuration space required by the driving module 120 can be reduced to the smallest, which is advantageous in reducing the inside space of the printer. As shown by
The bottom portion of each of the toner cartridges 102-105 still keeps an appropriate gap from the circum surface 112 of the photoreceptor drum 110, for example, 2.1-3 cm. It should be noted that the ring-like surface of the rotation disc 122a has a positioning groove 124 thereon, wherein the grove is, for example, a V-shaped notch with a dent towards the radial direction of the photoreceptor drum 110, and the dimension of the notch is slightly greater than the depth thereof and the bottom surface of the positioning groove 124 is preferred to be a arc surface. The depth of the positioning groove 124 can be 1-2 cm. When the photoreceptor drum 110 is driven by a motor (not shown) and rotates, the rotation disc 122a can rotate an angle in association with the rotation of the photoreceptor drum 110. For example, when the photoreceptor drum 110 rotates a turn)(360°, the rotation disc 122a can clockwise or anticlockwise rotate an angle (for example, 20°) in association with the rotation of the photoreceptor drum 110, and analogically for the rest. Whenever the rotation disc 122a rotates an angle, the position of the positioning groove 124 is changed therewith. Then, by means of the position variation of the positioning groove 124, the fixing rod 106 of one of the four toner cartridges 102-105 would be located in the positioning groove 124 until the rotation disc 122a rotates the next angle. At the time, the fixing rod 106 of the toner cartridge 102 originally located in the positioning groove 124 would consequently slide out of the positioning groove 124, while the fixing rod 106 of another toner cartridge 103 would rightly consequently slide into the positioning groove 124 along an inclined surface. In this way, a conversion operation of the toner cartridges 102-105 is accomplished.
In addition, as shown by
In the above-mentioned embodiments, a toner cartridge 102 located in the positioning groove 124 is more adjacent to the circum surface 112 of the photoreceptor drum 110 than other the toner cartridges 103-105, so that the toner provided by the toner cartridge 102 is attracted and adhered onto the electrostatic latent image 114 of the photoreceptor drum 110 until all the four toner cartridges 102-105 sequentially complete the above-mentioned operation steps. At the point, the toner adhered on the photoreceptor drum 110 is transferred on a paper by a transfer-writing belt. Next, performing a high-pressure and high temperature process on the feeding paper to fix the toner transferred onto the paper on the paper. Since there might be residue toner on the surface in the area after being transferred of the photoreceptor drum 110, so that a toner-removing unit (not shown) is needed to remove the residue toner. After that, the area after the toner is removed is processed by an electrostatic-charge-removing unit (not shown) so as to remove the electrostatic charges from the surface of the photoreceptor drum 110, wherein the electrostatic-charge-removing unit can be an enhanced exposing light source, and the electrostatic effect of the area irradiated by the enhanced exposing light source is eliminated. When the photoreceptor drum 110 restores to its initial status, an even electrostatic field is established on the surface of the photoreceptor drum 110 so that the light source can form another electrostatic latent image 114 on the surface of the photoreceptor drum 110 for attracting and adhering the toner and the toner is transferred on another paper then.
In summary, the positioning groove formed in the radial direction of the photoreceptor drum is used for changing the gap between the photoreceptor drum and each of the toner cartridges in the present invention. By changing the position of the positioning groove, the fixing rods of the toner cartridges sequentially slide into and then out of the positioning groove so as to accomplish the conversion operation of the toner cartridges. Since the configuration space required by the driving module of the present invention is smaller and the quantity of the required parts is much less than the quantity in the conventional driving unit, so that the mechanical structure of the driving unit is simplified and the maintenance cost is reduced.
It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the descriptions above are several preferred embodiments of the present invention only, which does not limit the implementing range of the present invention. Various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.
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99117035 | May 2010 | TW | national |