Toner cartridge with conductive drive hub

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6249659
  • Patent Number
    6,249,659
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 19, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A toner cartridge for an electrostatic printer or copier includes an electrophotographic drum, a toner container, a fixed electrode for receiving a developing bias voltage, and a developer roller for supplying the toner to an electrostatic latent image on the electrophotographic drum. A drive hub is press fit into an end of the developer roller. The drive hub has a unitary nonconducting plastic body, with a plug portion for elastically and slidably press-contacting the end of the developer roller, an elongated axle portion with an uninterrupted bearing surface, a shoulder portion for supporting a spring, and a longitudinal passage running through the axle and shoulder portions. A wire is disposed in the passage and makes an electrical connection with the spring and the developer roller.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a toner cartridge for an electrophotographic printer or copier, and more particularly, to a toner cartridge with a plastic drive hub having a conductive interconnection for a developer roller mounted in the cartridge.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




An electrophotographic printing device such as a printer or copier prints an image on media such as sheets of paper or labels from toner contained in a toner cartridge. A developer roller or sleeve is mounted within the toner cartridge in proximity to a photoconductive drum. The photoconductive drum is charged, and a laser scans the charged photoconductive drum with a laser beam to discharge the surface and form a latent image thereon. The developer roller magnetically attracts statically charged toner from the toner container. An AC bias voltage is applied to the developer roller to insure uniform distribution of the toner, while a DC bias voltage is applied to establish print density. Toner is transferred from the developer roller to the photoconductive drum to develop the latent image formed on the photoconductive drum. The developed image is then transferred to statically charged media, such as paper. Heat then fixes the visible image on the media.




A pair of hubs positioned at the ends of the developer roller rotatably mount the roller within the toner cartridge. At least one of the hubs is electrically conductive, and provides an electrical connection for the bias voltage applied to the developer roller.




The hubs are usually made of aluminum metal. The aluminum in the hubs provides an electrical connection for the bias voltage and a rigid support for the rotating developer roller. The aluminum hubs are assembled into the toner cartridge by press fitting into the ends of the developer roller.




However, the use of aluminum hubs in a toner cartridge has significant disadvantages. The press fitting of the hubs into the ends of the developer roller requires accuracy, and is difficult to perform without deforming the developer sleeve. The hubs are then not concentrically mounted with the developer roller, resulting in uneven development during the image transfer process, and consequently, low quality images. Aluminum is not a durable bearing material, and wear shortens the life of the toner cartridge. Aluminum hubs are also expensive, thus increasing the cost of a toner cartridge.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A toner cartridge in accord with the present invention overcomes the foregoing problems by using hubs made of an inexpensive nonconductive durable plastic material. One of the hubs is made conductive by having a wire disposed in an axially aligned passage to provide an electrical connection for the developer roller. The toner cartridge includes an electrophotographic drum, a toner container, a fixed electrode for receiving a developing bias voltage, and a developer roller. The hubs are press fit into the ends of the developer roller. The conductive hub has a unitary nonconducting plastic body, with a plug portion for elastically and slidably press-contacting the end of the developer roller, an elongated axle portion with an uninterrupted outer bearing surface, a shoulder portion for supporting a coil spring, and a longitudinal passage running through the axle and shoulder portions. The wire is disposed in the passage and makes an electrical connection between the coil spring and the developer roller.




An object of this invention is to provide a toner cartridge for a printer or copier that is long lasting.




Another object of this invention is to provide a toner cartridge for a printer or copier that is inexpensive to manufacture.




An even further object of this invention is to provide a toner cartridge for a printer or copier that produces high quality images.




A further object of this invention is to provide a toner cartridge for a printer or copier that is easy to assemble.




A still further object of this invention is to provide a toner cartridge for a printer or copier that has enhanced bearing life.




Other objects of this invention will be readily perceived from the following description, claims, and drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The attached drawings illustrate preferred embodiments of the invention, in which:





FIG. 1

is a cutaway side view of an electrophotographic printer with a toner cartridge of the present invention disposed therein;





FIG. 2

is a partially cutaway side view of a developer roller in the toner cartridge of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a conductive hub in the toner cartridge of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a side view of the hub of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a partial side cutaway view of the hub of

FIG. 3

showing a passage formed therein;





FIG. 6

is a top plan view of the hub of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 7

is a plan view of the proximal end of the hub of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 8

is a plan view of the distal end of the hub of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 9

is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines


9





9


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines


10





10


of

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 11

is a cross-sectional view taken along the lines


11





11


of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to the drawings, and initially to

FIG. 1

thereof, there is shown an electrophotographic printing device such as a printer


10


for printing images on media


12


such as sheets of paper, labels, or fabric, contained in a stack


14


in a cassette


16


. The sheets of media


12


are picked up from the cassette


16


by a pickup roller


18


and fed by two pairs of conveyer rollers


20




a


,


20




b


,


22




a


,


22




b


and a pair of register rollers


24




a


,


24




b


past a photosensitive drum


26


mounted in a toner or process cartridge


30


. An optical system


32


of the printer


10


includes a laser diode


34


, a polygonal mirror


36


, a lens


38


, and a full reflection mirror


40


. The laser diode


34


emits a laser beam L to scan a latent image onto the photosensitive drum


26


. A developer sleeve or developer roller


28


transfers toner to the latent image on the photosensitive drum


26


. The sheets of media


12


receive toner transferred from the developer roller


28


to the latent image formed on the photosensitive drum


26


. The visible image on the media


12


is fixed to form a permanent image at a fixing station


42


. The fixing station


42


includes a driving roller


44


, a heating roller


46


, and a fixing roller


48


. Three pairs of discharge rollers


50




a


,


50




b


,


52




a


,


52




b


,


54




a


,


54




b


transfer the sheets of media


12


to a discharge or output tray


56


after the images on the sheets of media


12


have been fixed at the fixing station


42


. It is to be appreciated that the toner cartridge


30


includes a toner container portion


58


for containing the toner transferred from the developer roller


28


to the photosensitive drum


26


, and then to the sheets of media


12


. Once the toner in the toner container portion


58


of the toner cartridge


30


has been exhausted, the toner cartridge


30


must be replaced.




Turning now to

FIGS. 2 through 11

, the developer roller


28


is rotatably mounted in the toner cartridge


30


by a conductive drive hub


100


and an idler hub


102


. The hubs


100


,


102


have a unitary, nonconducting plastic body with a longitudinally disposed bore


104


. The hubs


100


,


102


are slidably press fit into corresponding open ends


106


,


108


of the developer roller


28


. A developing bias voltage from a voltage source


110


, including a DC bias voltage for establishing print density and an AC bias voltage for insuring uniform distribution of the toner, is applied to the developer roller


28


through a stationary contact


112


, a coil spring


114


, and an interconnecting wire


116


.




It is to be appreciated from

FIG. 2

that the idler hub


102


lacks the coil spring


114


and the interconnecting wire


116


, and accordingly, does not supply voltage to the developer roller


28


.




The hubs


100


,


102


are made of a nonconductive polycarbonate plastic with a low coefficient of friction fluoropolymer additive such as TEFLON® fluoropolymer. One such plastic is sold by Mitsubishi under the designation LS2030. However, other suitable plastics will be suggested to those of skill in the art. The hub


100


has an enlarged proximal end or plug portion


118


dimensioned to be press fit into the end


106


of the developer roller


28


and to be fixedly secured thereby.




An elongated axle portion


120


extends from the plug portion


118


and receives a spacer


122


and a support bearing


124


on a rounded land


126


. The land


126


is positioned on the exterior surface of the hub


100


, is substantially uniformly circular in cross-section with an uninterrupted bearing surface, and forms a smooth fit with the spacer


122


and the support bearing


124


. The spacer


122


precisely positions the developer roller


28


in proximity to the photosensitive drum


26


while the support bearing


124


bears the weight of the developer roller


28


. A drive gear


128


engages a pair of corresponding flats or flat portions


130




a


,


130




b


located on diametrically opposed sides of the exterior surface of the axle portion


120


. The drive gear


128


, when driven by a mating gear (not shown) attached to the photosensitive drum


26


, rotates the hub


100


and the attached developer roller


28


as part of the image transfer process of the printer


10


.




A transition area or zone


132


connects the axle portion


120


with a shoulder


134


located at the distal end of the hub


100


. The coil spring


114


is press fit onto the shoulder


134


for a secure connection with the hub


100


. The coil spring


114


engages the stationary contact


112


and provides an electrical connection to the voltage source


110


(see FIG.


2


).




An axially aligned longitudinal passage


136


is formed along the lateral edge of the hub


100


, contains the interconnecting wire


116


, and provides a continuous passageway through the axle portion


120


, the transition area


132


, and the shoulder


134


. With reference to

FIGS. 5 and 9

, the passage


136


is a substantially U-shaped portion


138


disposed in the axle portion


120


of the hub


100


. The U-shaped portion


138


has an open face or portion


140


located on an interior surface


142


of the longitudinally disposed bore


104


of the hub


100


. With reference to

FIGS. 5 and 10

, the passage


136


is a bore


144


through the transition area


132


of the hub


100


, i.e., the bore


144


is completely contained within the thickness of the hub


100


. With reference to

FIGS. 5 and 11

, the passage


136


is a U-shaped portion


146


disposed in the shoulder


134


of the hub


100


. The U-shaped portion


146


has an open face or portion


148


located on an exterior surface


150


of the hub


100


.




It will be appreciated from the foregoing Figures that the interconnecting wire


116


contacts the coil spring


114


in the U-shaped portion


146


of the shoulder


134


, and hence provides an electrical connection with the stationary contact


112


.




With reference to

FIGS. 3

,


5


and


7


, the interconnecting wire


116


includes a bent portion


152


positioned in a groove


154


formed in the plug portion


118


of the hub


100


and wrapping around the outer edge


156


of the plug portion


118


. When the plug portion


118


is press fit into the end


106


, the bent portion


152


of the interconnecting wire


116


is elastically deflected when pressed into contact with the inside surface of end


106


, thus making a reliable electrical connection between the voltage source


110


, the stationary contact


112


, the coil spring


114


, and the developer roller


28


.




Since the hubs


100


,


102


are made of a nonconductive plastic material with some elasticity, the hubs


100


,


102


do not deform the developer roller by being press fit into the ends


106


,


108


. Accordingly, the hubs


100


,


102


are self-centering, and remain concentric with the developer roller


28


after assembly. The hubs


100


,


102


thus precisely position the developer roller


28


to the photosensitive drum


26


, resulting in accurate transfer of toner to develop the latent image. The superior wear characteristics of the lubricated plastic hub material reduces unnecessary wear on the spacer


122


and the support bearing


124


, contributing to a long life for the toner cartridge


30


.




An additional advantage of the present invention is that a printer


10


using the toner cartridge


30


produces high quality images, as the spacing between the developer roller


28


and the photosensitive drum


26


remains constant over the length of the developer roller


28


due to the superior mounting and wear characteristics of the hubs


100


,


102


.




The assembly process for the toner cartridge


30


is relatively error-free, resulting in a high yield of useable toner cartridges


30


, as it is not difficult accurately to press fit the hubs


100


,


102


into the ends


106


,


108


without damaging the developer roller


28


.




The hubs


100


,


102


exhibit improved bearing wear when engaging the support bearing


124


because of the inherently slick properties of the plastic material with its low coefficient of friction fluoropolymer additive. This feature additionally contributes to a long life for the toner cartridge


30


. The hubs


100


,


102


reduce the cost of the toner cartridge


30


, as the plastic material used in the hubs


100


,


102


is inexpensive.




For purposes of exemplification, particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described according to the best present understanding thereof. However, it will be apparent that various changes and modifications in the arrangement and construction of the parts thereof may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A toner cartridge for an electrostatic image forming apparatus, comprising:an image bearing member for forming an electrostatic latent image; a toner container for holding a supply of toner; a fixed electrode for receiving a developing bias voltage; a rotatable and electrically conductive sleeve for supplying said toner to said electrostatic latent image formed on said image bearing member, said sleeve having an end thereof; and a conductive drive hub fixedly supported in said end of said sleeve, said drive hub having a unitary nonconducting plastic body, said body having a plug portion for elastically and slidably press-contacting said end, an elongated axle portion, a shoulder portion for supporting a spring, a longitudinal passage running through said elongated axle portion and said shoulder portion, and a wire disposed in said passage for making an electrical connection by contact with coils of said spring and with said sleeve.
  • 2. The toner cartridge of claim 1, wherein said shoulder portion has an outer surface, and wherein said passage in said shoulder portion is U-shaped in cross-section and is open in said outer surface.
  • 3. The toner cartridge of claim 2, wherein said plastic body has a longitudinally disposed bore therethrough and said axle portion has an inner surface forming a portion of said bore, and wherein said passage in said axle portion is U-shaped in cross-section and is open in said inner surface.
  • 4. The toner cartridge of claim 3, wherein said body has a transition portion disposed between said axle portion and said shoulder portion.
  • 5. The toner cartridge of claim 4, and further comprising a cylindrical bore disposed in said transition portion of said body and communicating between said passage in said shoulder portion and said passage in said axle portion.
  • 6. The toner cartridge of claim 5, wherein said plug portion has a passage formed therein, and wherein said wire has a bent portion disposed in said passage for making an electrical connection with said sleeve.
  • 7. The toner cartridge of claim 6, and further comprising a drive gear, and wherein said axle portion has a pair of flat portions diametrically opposed to each other for engaging said drive gear.
  • 8. The toner cartridge of claim 7, and further comprising a bearing, and wherein said elongated axle portion includes an uninterrupted smooth portion for rotatably supporting said bearing.
  • 9. The toner cartridge of claim 8, and further comprising a spacer, and wherein said elongated axle portion includes an uninterrupted smooth portion for rotatably supporting said spacer.
  • 10. In a toner cartridge for an electrostatic image forming apparatus having an image bearing member for forming an electrostatic latent image, a toner container for holding a supply of toner, a fixed electrode for receiving a developing bias voltage, a rotatable and electrically conductive sleeve for supplying said toner to said electrostatic latent image formed on said image bearing member, said sleeve having an end thereof, the improvement comprising a conductive drive hub fixedly supported in said end of said sleeve, said drive hub having a unitary nonconducting plastic body, said body having a plug portion for elastically and slidably press-contacting said end, an elongated axle portion, a shoulder portion for supporting a spring, a longitudinal passage running through said elongated axle portion and said shoulder portion, and a wire disposed in said passage for making an electrical connection by contact with coils of said spring and with said sleeve.
  • 11. The improvement of claim 10, wherein said shoulder portion has an outer surface, and wherein said passage in said shoulder portion is U-shaped in cross-section and is open in said outer surface.
  • 12. The improvement of claim 11, wherein said plastic body has a longitudinally disposed bore therethrough and said axle portion has an inner surface forming a portion of said bore, and wherein said passage in said axle portion is U-shaped in cross-section and is open in said inner surface.
  • 13. The improvement of claim 12, wherein said body has a transition portion disposed between said axle portion and said shoulder portion.
  • 14. The improvement of claim 13, and further comprising a cylindrical bore disposed in said transition portion of said body and communicating between said passage in said shoulder portion and said passage in said axle portion.
  • 15. The improvement of claim 14, wherein said plug portion has a passage formed therein, and wherein said wire has a bent portion disposed in said passage for making an electrical connection with said sleeve.
  • 16. The improvement of claim 15, wherein said toner cartridge includes a drive gear, and wherein said axle portion has a pair of flat portions diametrically opposed to each other for engaging said drive gear.
  • 17. The improvement of claim 16, wherein said toner cartridge includes a bearing, and wherein said elongated axle portion includes an uninterrupted smooth portion for rotatably supporting said bearing.
  • 18. The improvement of claim 17, wherein said toner cartridge includes a spacer, and wherein said elongated axle portion includes an uninterrupted smooth portion for rotatably supporting said spacer.
  • 19. A conductive drive hub for a roller comprising:a unitary nonconducting plastic body, said body having a plug portion for attaching to said roller, an elongated axle portion, a shoulder portion for supporting a spring, and a longitudinal passage running through said elongated axle portion and said shoulder portion; and a wire disposed in said passage and making an electrical connection with said spring by contact with coils of said spring.
  • 20. The conductive hub of claim 19, wherein said shoulder portion has an outer surface, and wherein said passage in said shoulder portion is U-shaped in cross-section and is open in said outer surface.
  • 21. The conductive hub of claim 20, wherein said plastic body has a longitudinally disposed bore therethrough and said axle portion has an inner surface forming a portion of said bore, and wherein said passage in said axle portion is U-shaped in cross-section and is open in said inner surface.
  • 22. The conductive hub of claim 21, wherein said body has a transition portion disposed between said axle portion and said shoulder portion.
  • 23. The conductive hub of claim 22, and further comprising a cylindrical bore disposed in said transition portion of said body and communicating between said passage in said shoulder portion and said passage in said axle portion.
  • 24. The conductive hub of claim 23, wherein said plug portion has a passage formed therein, and wherein said wire has a bent portion disposed in said passage for making an electrical connection with said roller.
  • 25. The conductive hub of claim 24, and further comprising a pair of flat portions diametrically opposed to each other and formed on said outer surface of said axle portion for engaging a drive gear.
  • 26. The conductive hub of claim 25, wherein said elongated axle portion includes an uninterrupted smooth portion for rotatably supporting a bearing.
  • 27. The conductive hub of claim 26, wherein said elongated axle portion includes an uninterrupted smooth portion for rotatably supporting a spacer.
  • 28. A conductive drive hub for a developer roller in an electrostatic image forming apparatus comprising:a spring for making an electrical connection with a stationary contact; a unitary nonconducting plastic body, said body having a plug portion for elastically and slidably press-contacting into an end of said developer roller, an elongated axle portion, a shoulder portion for supporting said spring, and a longitudinal passage running through said elongated axle portion and said shoulder portion; and a wire disposed in said passage and making an electrical connection with said spring by contact with coils of said spring.
  • 29. The conductive hub of claim 28, wherein said shoulder portion has an outer surface, and wherein said passage in said shoulder portion is U-shaped in cross-section and is open in said outer surface.
  • 30. The conductive hub of claim 29, wherein said plastic body has a longitudinally disposed bore therethrough and said axle portion has an inner surface forming a portion of said bore, and wherein said passage in said axle portion is U-shaped in cross-section and is open in said inner surface.
  • 31. The conductive hub of claim 30, wherein said body has a transition portion disposed between said axle portion and said shoulder portion.
  • 32. The conductive hub of claim 31, and further comprising a cylindrical bore disposed in said transition portion of said body and communicating between said passage in said shoulder portion and said passage in said axle portion.
  • 33. The conductive hub of claim 32, wherein said plug portion has a passage formed therein, and wherein said wire has a bent portion disposed in said passage for making an electrical connection with said developer roller.
  • 34. The conductive hub of claim 33, wherein said electrostatic image forming apparatus includes a drive gear, and wherein said axle portion includes a pair of flat portions diametrically opposed to each other for engaging said drive gear.
  • 35. The conductive hub of claim 34, wherein said electrostatic image forming apparatus includes a bearing, and wherein said elongated axle portion includes an uninterrupted smooth portion for rotatably supporting said bearing.
  • 36. The conductive hub of claim 35, wherein said electrostatic image forming apparatus includes a spacer, and wherein said elongated axle portion includes an uninterrupted smooth portion for rotatably supporting said spacer.
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