Claims
- 1. A toner level detecting device on a toner storage box, comprising:
- first and second toner detecting portions formed of a light transmissive material; and
- a connecting portion connecting the first and second toner detecting portions, the connecting portion having a light attenuating surface, wherein the first and second toner detecting portions and the connecting portion are formed such that toner in the toner storage box can fill an aperture between the first and second toner detecting portions.
- 2. The toner level detecting device of claim 1, wherein the light attenuating surface comprises an irregular reflection portion.
- 3. The toner level detecting device of claim 2, wherein the irregular reflecting portion comprises a small-stepped portion formed on a surface of the connecting portion.
- 4. The toner level detecting device of claim 2, wherein the irregular reflecting portion comprises a surface portion having a high surface roughness.
- 5. The toner level detecting device of claim 1, wherein the light attenuating surface comprises a light absorbative coating layer.
- 6. The toner level detecting device of claim 5, wherein the light absorbative coating layer is provided on at least one bent portion of the connecting portion.
- 7. The toner level detecting device of claim 5, wherein the connecting portion comprises a straight portion, the straight portion comprising first and second flat surfaces that are substantially parallel to one another, and wherein the light absorbative coating layer is provided on at least one of the first and second flat surfaces.
- 8. The toner level detecting device of claim 1, wherein the light attenuating surface comprises forming at least the connecting portion of a light attenuating material.
- 9. The toner level detecting device of claim 8, wherein the light attenuating surface further comprises an irregular reflecting portion.
- 10. The toner level detecting device of claim 9, wherein the irregular reflecting portion is formed on a straight portion of the connecting portion.
- 11. The toner level detecting device of claim 9, wherein the irregular reflecting portion is formed on a bent portion of the connecting portion.
- 12. The toner level detecting device of claim 8, wherein the light attenuating surface comprises a light absorbative coating layer formed on at least one surface of the connecting portion.
- 13. The toner level detecting device of claim 12, wherein the light absorbative coating layer is formed on at least one substantially straight surface portion of the connecting portion.
- 14. The toner level detecting device of claim 12, wherein the light absorbative coating layer is formed on at least one bent surface portion of the connecting portion.
- 15. A toner storage box, comprising:
- a casing for containing toner;
- a toner level detecting device on the casing, comprising:
- first and second toner detecting portions formed of a light transmissive material, and
- a connecting portion connecting the first and second toner detecting portions, the connecting portion having a light attenuating surface, wherein the first and second toner detecting portions and the connecting portion are formed such that toner in the toner storage box can fill an aperture between the first and second toner detecting portions;
- a rotating shaft provided in said casing, said rotating shaft being rotatable by a mechanism outside the casing; and
- a cleaning member attached to said rotating shaft, wherein rotation of the rotating shaft causes the cleaning member to pass between opposed inner surfaces of said first and second toner detecting portions to clean toner from between the first and second toner detecting portions and to clean toner off the opposed inner surfaces.
- 16. The toner storage box of claim 15, wherein the cleaning member is formed of a light transmissive material.
- 17. The toner storage box of claim 15, wherein the cleaning member is formed of an opaque material.
- 18. The toner storage box of claim 15, wherein the cleaning member comprises a flexible film for cleaning the opposed inner surfaces of the first and second toner detecting portions.
- 19. The toner storage box of claim 15, wherein the light attenuating surface comprises an irregular reflecting portion formed on at least one surface of the connecting portion.
- 20. The toner storage box of claim 15, wherein the light attenuating surface comprises a light absorbative coating layer on at least one surface of the connecting portion.
- 21. The toner storage box of claim 15, wherein at least the light attenuating surface comprises a light attenuating material.
- 22. A method for detecting toner level within a toner storage box, the method comprising the steps of:
- forming first and second toner detecting portions of a light transmissive material on the toner box;
- connecting the first and second toner detecting portions by a connecting portion, said first and second toner detecting portions and said connection portion defining a toner-fillable aperture between the first and second toner detecting portions;
- inserting a light emitter into the first toner detecting portion and a light receptor into the second toner detecting portion;
- attenuating light passing through the connecting portion; and
- producing a toner level signal based on the amount of light detected by the light receptor.
- 23. The method of claim 22, further comprising mounting the light emitter and the light receptor within a developing chamber.
- 24. The method of claim 22, wherein the attenuating step includes using a small-stepped portion formed on a surface of the connecting portion.
- 25. The method of claim 22, wherein the attenuating step includes using a roughened surface on at least one of an upper and a lower portion of the connecting portion.
- 26. The method of claim 22, wherein the attenuating step includes coating a surface of the connecting portion with a light absorbative layer.
- 27. The method of claim 22, wherein the attenuating step includes forming at least the connecting portion of a light attenuating material.
- 28. The method of claim 22, further comprising periodically cleaning toner off opposed inner surfaces between the first and second toner detecting portions where the aperture is located.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/434,337 filed May 2, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,499,077.
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