Claims
- 1. In a developing device for an electrostatic copying apparatus, said developing device comprising a developer receptacle, a developer applicator mechanism for holding a part of a developer in the receptacle on its surface and applying toner particles to a latent electrostatic image to be developed, and a toner particle dispenser mechanism, said toner particle dispenser having a toner particle receptacle with an open bottom and a feed roller disposed rotatably at the opening of the toner particle receptacle and adapted to dispense the toner particles in the toner particle receptacle to the developer receptacle; the improvement wherein a slide plate capable of reciprocating in the widthwise direction along the inner surface of at least one side wall of the toner particle receptacle is mounted to at least the lower portion of the inner surface of said side wall.
- 2. An improved developing device according to claim 1 wherein the sliding plate is drivingly connected to the feed roller and is adapted to reciprocate when the feed roller is rotationally driven.
- 3. An improved developing device according to claim 2 wherein the toner particle receptacle has rotatably mounted therein a toner particle stirring member extending above, and substantially parallel to the feed roller, and the slide plate is drivingly connected to the feed roller via the toner particle stirring member so that when the feed roller is rotationally driven, the toner particle stirring member is rotated and simultaneously the sliding plate is caused to reciprocate.
- 4. An improved developing device according to claim 1 which further comprises a feed roller rotation controlling means for rotationally driving the feed roller according to the copying process by the electrostatic copying apparatus, a developer detecting means for detecting the amount of the developer present in the developer receptacle and when a sufficient amount of the developer exists in the receptacle, producing a signal for prohibiting the dispensing of the toner particles, a toner particle dispensing hampering means for hampering the starting of the rotation of the feed roller by the feed roller rotation controlling means while the signal for prohibiting the dispensing of the toner particles is produced, and a warning means which when the developer detecting means does not continuously produce the signal of prohibiting the dispensing of the toner particles during repeated peformance of the copying process through a predetermined number of cycles, produces a warning signal indicating that the dispensing of toner particles from the toner receptacle to the developer receptacle is imperfect.
- 5. An improved developing device according to claim 1 wherein the developer present in the developer receptacle is a two-component developer composed of magnetic carrier particles and toner particles.
- 6. An improved developing device according to claim 2 which further comprises a feed roller rotation controlling means for rotationally driving the feed roller according to the copying process by the electrostatic copying apparatus, a developer detecting means for detecting the amount of the developer present in the developer receptacle and when a sufficient amount of the developer exists in the receptacle, producing a signal for prohibiting the dispensing of the toner particles, a toner particle dispensing hampering means for hampering the starting of the rotation of the feed roller by the feed roller rotation controlling means while the signal for prohibiting the dispensing of the toner particles is produced, and a warning means which when the developer detecting means does not continuously produce the signal of prohibiting the dispensing of the toner particles during repeated performance of the copying process through a predetermined number of cycles, produces a warning signal indicating that the dispensing of toner particles from the toner receptacle to the developer receptacle is impefect.
- 7. An improved developing device according to claim 3 which further comprises a feed roller rotation controlling means for rotationally driving the feed roller according to the copying process by the electrostatic copying apparatus, a developer detecting means for detecting the amount of the developer present in the developer receptacle and when a sufficient amount of the developer exists in the receptacle, producing a signal for prohibiting the dispensing of the toner particles, a toner particle dispensing hampering means for hampering the starting of the rotation of the feed roller by the feed roller rotation controlling means while the signal for prohibiting the dispensing of the toner particles is produced, and a warning means which when the developer detecting means does not continuously produce the signal of prohibiting the dispensing of the toner particles during repeated performance of the copying process through a predetermined number of cycles, produces a warning signal indicating that the dispensing of toner particles from the toner receptacle to the developer receptacle is imperfect.
- 8. An improved developing device according to claim 2 wherein the developer present in the developer receptacle is a two-component developer composed of magnetic carrier particles and toner particles.
- 9. An improved developing device according to claim 3 wherein the developer present in the developer receptacle is a two-component developer composed of magnetic carrier particles and toner particles.
- 10. An improved developing device according to claim 4 wherein the developer present in the developer receptacle is a two-component developer composed of magnetic carrier particles and toner particles.
- 11. An improved developing device according to claim 6 wherein the developer present in the developer receptacle is a two-component developer composed of magnetic carrier particles and toner particles.
- 12. An improved developing device according to claim 7 wherein the developer present in the developer receptacle is a two-component developer composed of magnetic carrier particles and toner particles.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 250,829, filed Apr. 3, 1981 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,382,674.
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