1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an electronic image output device, and more particularly to a toner cartridge.
2. Description of the Related Art
As shown in
In addition, while replacing the bag 3 of the toner cartridge 1, the user who does not know the replacement steps well may spend much time for the replacement.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a toner cartridge, which can control the pressure in the cartridge to smooth the movement of carbon powder received therein.
The secondary objective of the present invention is to provide a toner cartridge, which is recyclable to be economical and ecologically protective.
The third objective of the present invention is to provide a toner cartridge, which is timesaving for refilling carbon power.
According to the objectives of the present invention, a toner cartridge is comprised of a housing and an output device. The housing has a chamber therein for containing carbon powder, an outlet formed at a bottom side thereof, a through hole, and a filter mounted in the through hole. The output device is mounted at the outlet of the housing. Accordingly, the present invention smoothes the movement of the carbon powder to be economical and ecologically protective.
Referring to
The housing 11 is made of a hard plastic material, such as acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS), polyethylene (PE), and polypropylene (PP) rather than a soft bag as in the prior art device of
The output device 21 is mounted in the outlet 17 of the housing 11 for connecting the housing 11 and the image output device (not shown) and for closing/opening the outlet 17. Because the output device 21 is a conventional device, no detailed recitation is necessary.
It is noted that the toner cartridge 10 of the present invention further has a plug device 51. The plug device 51 has a shape corresponding to the through hole 143 of the lid 14 and is provided with a lock portion 52 at a bottom thereof, which is engaged with the through hole 143 of the lid 14 at a periphery thereof to seal the through hole 143. The plug device 51 has a plurality of through portions 54 for enabling the air to flow through the through hole 143, and meanwhile, the carbon powder is still blocked by the filter 41. Accordingly, the toner cartridge of the present invention is capable of adjusting the air pressure in the chamber 15 of the housing 11. While the carbon powder in the housing 11 runs out, the user merely has to pull out the plug device 51 and refill the chamber 15 of the housing 11 with carbon powder via the through hole 143. After the refill of the carbon powder, the user merely has to put the plug device 51 back into the through hole 143 to finish the whole refill process. In the refill process, it is unnecessary for the user to detach the toner cartridge of the present invention from the image output device, thereby dramatically shortening the refill process.
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In conclusion, the present invention provides the toner cartridge with the function of adjusting the air pressure in the housing to enable the carbon powder to be released out of the housing without interference. The present invention replaces the conventional soft bag with the rigid housing to contain the carbon powder that prevents the carbon powder from accumulation in toner cartridge. The tilting side walls of the housing smooth the release of the carbon powder. In addition, the toner cartridge of the present invention is recyclable to be economical. The refill process of the toner cartridge is short and less erroneous.
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