Toner supply unit and image forming apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6628908
  • Patent Number
    6,628,908
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, September 27, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 30, 2003
    20 years ago
Abstract
The toner supply unit is provided with a preventing unit for preventing toner contamination due to toner leakage from that sealing valve. A mouth ring of the toner container is provided with the sealing valve. This valve is opened/closed by removing/inserting a nozzle.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a toner supply unit having a toner container loaded detachably on a main body of the unit such that a toner discharging portion faces downward (in the direction of gravitational force), in which when the toner container is loaded on the main body of the unit, an insertion member is inserted into the toner discharging portion so as to supply toner through the insertion member.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Conventionally, it has been well known that in an image forming apparatus such as a printer, copier and the like, a toner container for storing toner such as a toner bottle, a toner cartridge and the like is set up on the main body of the same apparatus and toner is supplied from the container to a developing portion. In this kind of the toner container, a toner discharging port is closed with a cap or seal so that upon replacement of the container, user has to remove that cap or seal. However, this work causes scattering of toner or contamination by toner, therefore user does not like to do such a work. Thus, since before, various devices and proposal have been made for user to carry out the replacement work of the toner container comfortably.




For example, a toner container provided with a self-closing valve at a toner discharging port thereof has been already proposed. Such a toner container can be set up in the apparatus without removing the cap or seal.

FIG. 23

shows an example of the toner container provided with the self-closing valve, which the same applicant as this application has already proposed.




Referring to

FIG. 23

, a mouth ring


23


, in which the toner discharging port is formed of the toner container


20


, is provided with a seal valve


60


made of non air-permeable sponge as the self-closing valve. Slits


65


, which intersect each other substantially in the center, are formed in the sealing valve


60


. On the other hand, a nozzle


40


, which serves as an insertion member, is erected in a setting portion


50


in the main body of the apparatus in which the toner container


20


is to be set up. When the toner container


20


is set in the setting portion from above, the nozzle


40


is inserted through the slits


65


in the sealing valve


60


. At this time, the slits


65


in the sealing valve


60


are outstretched so as to make firm contact with an external periphery of the nozzle


40


without any gap. If the toner container


20


is pulled out of the setting portion, the outstretched slits


65


return to their original states by elasticity of the sponge seal


22


.




However, the aforementioned toner container


20


has such a problem that toner leaks from the slits


65


in the sealing valve


22


, so that the setting portion


50


is contaminated. Major reasons for such a problem are as follows.




The nozzle


40


is not located in the center of the sealing valve


60


. Moreover, when the nozzle


40


is inserted into the sealing valve


60


or removed therefrom, gap is generated between the slits


65


and the nozzle


40


. Moreover, the sealing valve


60


creeps thereby lowering sealing effect. In addition, when the nozzle


40


is pulled out, toner deposited on the nozzle


40


upon setting spills out.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of this invention to provide a developing agent storage container and an image forming apparatus using the same container, capable of reducing toner contamination upon replacement and raising air-tightness of the container.




The toner supply unit according to one aspect of this invention comprises: a toner container that holds a toner, the toner container having a toner discharging portion for discharging the toner; a toner container holder that detachably holds the toner container in such a manner that the toner discharging portion faces in a direction of gravity; an insertion member that is inserted into the toner discharging portion while the toner container is held by the toner container holder, wherein toner is filled into the toner container through the insertion member; and a preventing unit for preventing toner contamination due to toner leakage through the self-closing valve, the preventing unit including a self-closing valve, provided to the toner discharging portion, which is opened or closed by removing or inserting the insertion member from/into the toner discharging portion.




The toner supply unit according to another aspect of this invention comprises: a toner container that holds a toner, the toner container having a toner discharging portion for discharging the toner; a toner container holder that detachably holds the toner container in such a manner that the toner discharging portion faces in a direction of gravity; an insertion member that is inserted into the toner discharging portion while the toner container is held by the toner container holder, wherein toner is filled into the toner container through the insertion member, the insertion member having a top surface and an opening on the top surface; and a self-closing valve, provided to the toner discharging portion, which is opened or closed by removing or inserting the insertion member from/into the toner discharging portion.




The toner supply unit according to still another aspect of this invention comprises: a toner container that holds a toner, the toner container having a toner discharging portion for discharging the toner; a toner container holder that detachably holds the toner container in such a manner that the toner discharging portion faces in a direction of gravity; an insertion member that is inserted into the toner discharging portion while the toner container is held by the toner container holder, wherein toner is filled into the toner container through the insertion member; and a suction unit having an suction port in the vicinity of a toner discharging portion of the toner container held by the toner container holder.




The image forming apparatus according to still another aspect of this invention comprises the toner supply unit according to the present invention.




Other objects and features of this invention will become apparent from the following description with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram showing an entire structure of an image forming apparatus of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is an explanatory diagram showing an image forming unit of the image forming apparatus of

FIG. 1

in enlargement.





FIG. 3

is an explanatory sectional diagram showing an embodiment of a toner supply unit of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an explanatory diagram showing a setting portion of the toner container according to an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is an explanatory sectional diagram of a setting portion in the toner container shown in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is an explanatory diagram for explaining color non-compatibility of the above-described embodiment.





FIG. 7

is an explanatory diagram of a nozzle according to other embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is an explanatory sectional diagram of the setting portion using a nozzle of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is an explanatory sectional diagram showing a state in which the toner container of

FIG. 8

is set up.





FIG. 10

is an explanatory sectional diagram of the toner container according to other embodiment of the present invention.




FIG.


11


A and

FIG. 11B

are explanatory diagrams showing a motion of the sealing valve upon removal from/insertion into the toner container.





FIG. 12

is an explanatory sectional diagram showing a modification of FIG.


10


.





FIG. 13

is an explanatory sectional diagram of the setting portion according to further other embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 14

is an explanatory sectional diagram showing toner container setting time of FIG.


13


.





FIG. 15

is an explanatory sectional diagram showing a state in which the set toner container of

FIG. 13

is popped up.





FIG. 16

is an explanatory sectional diagram of the setting portion according to further other embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 17

is an explanatory sectional diagram showing an opening/closing valve when the toner container is not set up.




FIG.


18


A and

FIG. 18B

are explanatory sectional diagrams showing an opening state and a closing state of the opening/closing valve according to the modification of FIG.


16


.





FIG. 19

is an explanatory sectional diagram of the nozzle according to further other embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 20

is an explanatory diagram of the setting portion according to further other embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 21

is an explanatory diagram showing the toner container for preventing buckling of a toner bag.





FIG. 22

is a perspective view showing the toner container for preventing buckling of the toner bag.





FIG. 23

is an explanatory sectional diagram showing an example of a proposed toner supply unit.





FIG. 24

is an explanatory diagram showing a problem in the toner supply unit of FIG.


23


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIG. 1

is a schematic diagram showing a color laser printer which is an example of the image forming apparatus of the present invention. In this color laser printer, a paper feeding portion


2


is disposed at the bottom of an apparatus main body


1


and an image creating portion


3


is disposed above it. The image creating portion


3


includes a transfer belt unit disposed such that it is inclined with its paper supplying side down and its paper discharging side up. The transfer belt unit


8


has an endless transfer belt


8




a


, which is applied on plural belt wheels, that is, belt wheels


4


in this example, and four image creation units


4


M,


4


C,


4


Y,


4


Bk for magenta (M), cyan (C), yellow (Y) and black (Bk) are disposed in parallel on a traveling side above the transfer belt


8




a.







FIG. 2

is an explanatory diagram indicating an enlargement of some portion of an image creation unit


4


. As shown in FIG.


1


and

FIG. 2

, the respective image creation units


4


M,


4


C,


4


Y,


4


Bk each includes a photoconductor drum


5


as each of their image carriers. The photoconductor drum


5


is rotated in a clockwise direction by a driving unit not shown. Around the photoconductor drum


5


are provided an electric charging roll


6


, which is an electric charging unit, an optical writing portion which carries out write with laser beam by means of an optical writing unit


7


, a developing unit


10


, which is a developing unit, and a cleaning unit


9


, which is a cleaning unit. The developing unit


10


is a two-component developing unit composed of toner and carrier, to which toner corresponding to an amount of consumed toner is supplied from a toner container


20


by means of a toner supply unit. The toner supply unit supplies toner accommodated in the toner containers, which are provided in the same quantity as the respective image creation units


4


M,


4


C,


4


Y,


4


Bk.




The developing unit


10


is provided with a uni-axial deflection screw pump, which is a suction type powder pump


11


, such that it is disposed in the vicinity or integratedly. The structure of this powder pump


11


is comprised of a rotor


12


formed in the shape of an eccentric screw from material having stiffness such as metal, a stator


13


formed of elastic material such as rubber in the form of a two-row screw and a holder


14


formed of resin material, which wraps these and in which a transportation path for the powder is formed. The aforementioned rotor


12


is rotated by a gear


16


which is connected integratedly to a drive shaft


15


through a pin joint. Meanwhile, reference numeral


17


denotes an electromagnetic clutch, which controls activation of the power pump


11


.




A toner suction portion


18


is provided on a front end of the aforementioned holder


14


or on the right end in FIG.


3


and that toner suction portion


18


is connected to a toner connecting port


45


provided on a nozzle


40


, which is an insertion member described later, through a toner transfer tube


19


. This toner transfer tube


19


is of a flexible tube having a diameter of, for example, 4 to 10 mm and if the toner transfer tube is made of rubber material (for example, polyurethane, nitrile, silicone, etc.) having an excellent toner resistance, it is very effective, so that the flexible tube can be placed easily in any direction of upward/downward or to the right or left. The toner supply unit having such a structure is well known to be capable of transferring continuously by a predetermined amount at a high fixed air ratio by means of a uni-axial deflection screw pump, which is the powder pump


11


and secure an accurate transfer amount proportional to the rotation speed of the rotor


12


. If a toner supply instruction is dispatched because of image density detection or the like, the powder pump


11


is actuated, so as to supply a demanded amount of toner to the developing unit


10


.




On the other hand, a setting portion


50


provided on the main body


1


of an image forming apparatus, on which the toner container


20


is to be set up, is composed as a separate unit from the developing unit


10


. A nozzle


40


having a circular cross section, which is to be inserted into the toner container


20


, is erected and the toner container


20


set up in the setting portion


50


of the main body of the image forming apparatus from above. A sharp end member


44


formed to have a conical cross section is provided on a top of the nozzle


40


provided in the setting portion


50


by integral forming or fixing. A passage


41


, which serves as an air supply path as well as a toner supply path, is provided following this sharp end member


44


. An interior of the nozzle


40


is of a single pipe structure and the passage


41


is bent to the left in the same Figure at a bottom of the nozzle


40


and a toner connecting portion


42


, to which the toner transfer tube


19


is connected, is provided at a front end thereof. Further, air connecting port


43


is provided on the passage


41


and bent to the right above the toner connecting port


42


.




According to this embodiment, the air connecting port


43


is connected to an air pump


30


which acts as an air supply unit through an air transfer pipe


31


. If this air pump


30


is actuated, air is injected into the toner container


20


through the air transfer pipe


31


and the passage


41


. Then, the air injected into the toner container


20


passes through toner layer so as to fluidize the toner by diffusion.




The aforementioned toner container


20


is constructed in bag-in-box type comprised of a toner bag


21


which is deformable containing toner and an external box


22


having a higher stiffness than that bag for accommodating the toner bag. The toner bag


21


is formed of resin sheet of polyethylene, nylon or the like or paper sheet of, for example, 80-toner container 20 μm in the form of a single layer or plural layers. The toner bag


21


is formed according to blow formation method and a mouth ring


23


made of resin or the like having a toner discharge mouth is fixed. The mouth ring member


23


is comprised of a circular extended plate


24


provided on an external periphery substantially in the center in vertical direction, a cylindrical portion


25


provided under the extended portion


24


containing a sealing valve


26


inside and a ship-shaped portion


27


provided above the extended portion


24


, on which the toner bag


21


is fixed. The cylindrical portion


25


passes through to the ship-shaped portion


27


so as to form an opening. The sealing valve


60


is provided as a self-closing valve in the opening on the side of the cylindrical portion


25


. The sealing valve


60


is formed of elastic body composed of, for example, non air-permeable foamed sponge or the like.




The sealing valve


60


has cross-shaped slits


65


, which intersect each other substantially in the center as shown in FIG.


4


and the slits


65


are closed by elasticity of the sealing valve


60


thereby eliminating a fear that toner is scattered outside. When set in the setting portion


50


of the toner container


20


, the slits


65


in the sealing valve


60


are opened in the axial directions by the nozzle


40


. If it is released from the setting portion


50


of the toner container


20


, the slits


65


are restored in an original state by elasticity so that the toner container


20


is closed. Meanwhile, the shape of the slits


65


is not restricted to cross, however as long as three or more lines are extended radially from the center, it may be employed. In this case, the slits are preferred to be spaced at an equal interval.




If the sealing valve


60


made of elastic body such as non air-permeable foamed sponge is used, the nozzle


40


is not located in the center of the sealing valve


60


. If the nozzle


40


is inserted into the sealing valve


60


or pulled out, a gap is generated between the slits


65


and the nozzle


40


, so that the sealing valve


60


creeps thereby reducing sealing effect. Or toner deposited on the nozzle


40


at the time of setting drops out when the nozzle


40


is pulled out, so that toner leaks from the slits


65


in the sealing valve


60


, thereby contaminating the setting portion


50


. Thus, this toner supply unit is provided with a preventing unit for protecting from toner contamination.




In

FIG. 4

, a nozzle guide


51


is provided in the setting portion


50


as a guide convex portion in the vicinity of the nozzle


40


. On the other hand, a guide hole


26


is provided in the mouth ring


23


of the toner container


20


as a guide concave portion, which engages the nozzle guide


51


. According to this embodiment, this nozzle guide


51


and the guide hole


26


compose a guide unit for introducing the nozzle


40


to the center of the sealing valve


60


.




In the toner supply unit having such a structure, by engaging the nozzle guide


51


with the guide hole


26


when setting the toner container


20


, the toner container


20


is guided to a proper setting position so that the nozzle


40


is inserted into the center of the sealing valve


60


. Thus, it is possible to prevent toner leakage which may be generated unless the nozzle


40


is located in the center of the sealing valve


60


. In this case, by forming the nozzle guide


51


higher than the nozzle


40


, the length L


1


from the nozzle guide


51


to the guide hole


26


in

FIG. 5

can be set shorter than the length L


2


from a front end of the nozzle


40


to the sealing valve. If L


1


<L


2


is set up, when setting the toner container


20


, the nozzle guide


51


having a smaller distance engages the guide hole


26


first and after that, the nozzle


40


is inserted into the slits


65


in the sealing valve


60


. Therefore, the toner container


20


is set at a proper position by the guide unit which engages first, thereby preventing the nozzle


40


from being deflected from the center of the slits


65


.




If two or more kinds of toners are used like the aforementioned color image forming apparatus, this toner supply unit can use this system for color non-compatibility. That is, because as shown in

FIG. 6

, the width or position of the nozzle guide


51


can be changed for each toner color accommodated, the position of the guide hole


26


in each color container changes so as to ensure color toner non-compatibility. The reason why, in the example shown in

FIG. 6

, the shapes of the nozzle guides


51


for cyan and black are similar is that the non-compatibility does not have to be ensured by changing the width or position of the nozzle guide


51


because the external boxes


22


of cyan and black are different.




FIG.


7


and

FIG. 8

are a perspective view and a sectional view showing other embodiment of the present invention. In this example, a top face of the nozzle


40


is open and an insertion portion


45


, which is to be inserted into the slits


65


in the sealing valve


60


and a compression portion


46


for compressing the sealing valve


60


are provided on a top face thereof. In this case, the compression portion


46


is formed with a flat face rib having an appropriate width on the side of an external periphery of the top face of the nozzle


40


while the insertion portion


45


is formed so as to be erected in the form of a pyramid.




When the toner container


20


is set in the setting portion


50


, the sealing valve


60


, which is a sponge, is pressed by the compression portion


46


, so that the nozzle


40


having such a structure


40


is compressed in a vertical direction and consequently, the insertion portion


45


is jumped into the container above the sealing valve


60


. That is, if the diameter of the sealing valve is set larger than that of the compression portion


46


and the compression length is set shorter than the length of the insertion portion


45


, when the sealing valve


60


is compressed, the insertion portion


45


can be jumped above the sealing valve


60


.




With this structure, only the insertion portion


45


is inserted into the slits


65


in the sealing valve


60


and even if toner drops out of the slits


65


due to a gap which is generated between the insertion portion


45


and the slits


65


when the toner container


20


is pulled out of the setting portion


50


, that leaking toner drops on the compression portion


46


so that it enters the passage


41


. Therefore, toner contamination due to toner leakage from the slits


65


can be reduced remarkably.





FIG. 10

shows further other embodiment of the present invention. According to this embodiment, the cylindrical portion


25


of the mouth ring


23


is provided with external sealing valve


60


and internal sealing valve


60


A, made of two elastic bodies such as non air-permeable foamed sponge. The external sealing valve


60


is disposed at a bottom on a front end of the cylindrical portion


25


of the mouth ring


23


while the internal sealing valve


60


A is disposed at a top portion within the cylindrical portion


25


, so that space


61


is formed between the external sealing valve


60


and the internal sealing valve


60


A. Then, the aforementioned slits


65


are formed in the external sealing valve


60


and the internal sealing valve


60


A and their external peripheral faces are bonded to an internal wall of the cylindrical portion


25


.




In the toner supply unit having such a structure, when with the toner container


20


set up, the nozzle


40


invades into the container, the external sealing valve


60


and the internal sealing valve


60


A are provided with such a freedom that they follow motions of the nozzle


40


as shown in FIG.


11


A. Thus, it is not likely to form a gap between the slits


65


in the external sealing valve


60


and the internal sealing valve


60


A and the nozzle


40


. Further, when taking out the toner container


20


also, the external sealing valve


60


and the internal sealing valve


60


A are so deformed as to follow the motion of the nozzle


60


as shown in FIG.


11


B. Thus, it is not likely to generate a gap between the slits


65


in the external sealing valve


60


and the internal sealing valve


60


A and the nozzle


40


. Therefore, toner leakage from the slits


65


, which occurs when the toner container is mounted or unloaded, can be reduced.





FIG. 12

shows a modification of the embodiment of

FIG. 10

, in which a free movable seal


62


made of foamed sponge is provided in space


61


provided between the external sealing valve


60


and the internal sealing valve


60


A. This movable seal


62


is so formed that its outer periphery contacts an internal wall of the cylindrical portion


25


and slits are formed in the center thereof. The thickness of the movable seal


62


is set shorter than the width in a vertical direction thereof. Therefore, the movable seal


62


is so constructed as to be capable of moving vertically within the width of the space


61


.





FIG. 13

is a sectional view showing part of the setting portion


50


according to further other embodiment of the present invention.




Referring to

FIG. 13

, a preventing unit


70


, which engages the nozzle


40


movably, is provided as a unit for preventing toner contamination. The preventing unit


70


comprises a seal


71


made of elastic body such as sponge provided on a face opposing the toner container


20


, a supporting frame


72


for supporting the seal


71


and a spring


73


, which is an elastic unit for applying a upward pressing force to the supporting frame. The seal


71


has slits


74


in the center thereof and is fixed to a supporting frame


72


by bonding or the like. The supporting frame


72


is a member having a concave cross section, having with a jaw portion


75


on an external periphery of the top portion thereof. A hole


76


, to which the nozzle is fit movably, is provided in the center of the concave portion


40


and the depth of the concave portion in the supporting frame


72


is set larger than the thickness of the seal


71


.




The aforementioned spring


73


is a coil spring mounted between a machine frame


52


of the setting portion


50


and the supporting frame


72


so as to press the jaw portion


75


of the supporting frame


72


. When the toner container


20


is not set up, the spring


73


holds the aforementioned supporting frame


72


at the highest position shown in FIG.


13


. The length and strength of the spring


73


are set up so that the nozzle


40


does not slip out of the hole


76


in the supporting frame


72


at this time. Meanwhile, top and bottom ends of the spring


73


are preferred to be fixed to the supporting frame


72


and the machine frame


52


by bonding.




In the toner supply unit having such a structure, when the toner container


20


is set in the setting portion


50


, as shown in

FIG. 14

, the supporting frame


72


is pressed against the mouth ring


23


of the container and with the nozzle


40


engaged, moves downward resisting a upward pressing force of the spring


73


, so that a front end of the nozzle


40


is inserted into the container. At this time, the cylindrical portion


25


of the mouth ring


23


engages the concave portion in the supporting frame


72


, so that the sealing valve


60


make firm contact with the seal


71


. Because at this time, the spring


73


always applies upward elastic force to the toner container


20


through the supporting frame


72


, a stopper unit (not shown) for holding the toner container


20


at the setting position is provided. As this stopper unit, an engaging pawl or the like for making engagement at the top of the toner container


20


is effective. Next, if the toner container


20


is taken out of the setting portion


50


, as shown in

FIG. 15

, the supporting frame


72


is pressed up to a position where the sealing valve


60


of the toner container is closed, by the spring


73


and then, the supporting frame


72


follows the motion of the toner container


20


. Therefore, even if the sealing valve


60


does react immediately when the nozzle


40


slips out and is not closed soon, so that toner leakage occurs, the leaking toner can be received by the seal


71


. Thus, it is possible to avoid contamination of the setting portion


50


with scattered toner.




Because the spring


73


applies an action for raising the toner container


20


, the toner container


20


can be brought up by a specific amount by using the spring force. That is, because the toner container


20


is held at the setting position such that the engaging pawl or the like engages as described above, when taking out the toner container


20


, this container is brought up by means of the spring


73


by releasing this engaging pawl or the like. Thus, the operability upon taking out the toner container


20


can be improved by constructing this toner container


20


to be popped up. Further, because the mouth ring


23


of the toner container


20


is pressed against the jaw portion


75


of the supporting frame


72


, it receives a stabilized upward pushing action.





FIG. 16

is a sectional view of the setting portion


50


showing further other embodiment of the present invention.




Referring to

FIG. 16

, the toner container


20


is provided with an opening/closing valve


80


, which is opened/closed by the nozzle


40


and the aforementioned sealing valve


60


as a unit for preventing toner contamination. The opening/closing valve


80


includes a valve body


81


which is opened/closed by mounting or unloading the nozzle


40


, a valve seat


82


on which that valve body is settled, and an elastic rubber


83


as an elastic member for applying elastic force to the valve body


81


in a direction that it always rests on the valve seat


82


. In this opening/closing valve


80


, the valve seat


82


is supported directly by the mouth ring


23


, while the valve body


81


and the elastic rubber


83


are supported by the mouth ring


23


via the bracket


28


. A hole


84


, which the nozzle


40


passes through, is formed in the valve seat


82


and when the container is not set up, as shown in

FIG. 17

, the valve body


81


rests on the valve seat


82


such that it closed this hole


84


from above. Further, the sealing valve


60


is made of elastic foamed body such as sponge and the cross-shaped slits


65


are formed in the center thereof. Meanwhile, the elastic member is not restricted to the elastic rubber


83


, but may be formed of resin or the like having a restoration force.




In the toner supply unit having such a structure, if the toner container


20


is set up in the setting portion


50


, the slits


65


in the sealing valve


60


are pushed wide in the axial directions by the nozzle


40


and further, the nozzle


40


passes through the valve seat


82


, so that it raises the valve body


81


resisting an action of the elastic rubber


83


, and then, the nozzle


40


is inserted until the opening portion


40




a


invades into the container. If the toner container


20


is taken out, the valve body


81


rests on the valve seat


82


due to a restoration force of the elastic rubber


83


, so as to shut down between inside and outside of the container thereby ensuring air tightness. In the same way, the sealing valve


60


is restored to its own original state due to the self-restoration force. At this time, if viewed from the side of the nozzle


40


, the sealing valve


60


moves upward with the nozzle


40


in firm contact therewith, so that the slits


65


close gradually. As a result, this not only prevents toner from dropping from the nozzle but also provided an effect of cleaning the nozzle


40


.




If only the sealing valve


60


is provided, the toner container


20


can be provided with some extent of air tightness and however, when it is loaded or unloaded, toner leaks through a gap between the nozzle


40


and the valve seat


82


. Thus, in this case, it is difficult to prevent toner scattering. Even if this leakage is intended to be suppressed by controlling an engagement tolerance in dimension between the nozzle


40


and the hole


84


of the valve seat


82


strictly in order to suppress the leakage, toner which is fine powder penetrates into the gap, adheres due to electrostatic force by friction or van del Waals force, unlike liquid. Thus, there is a possibility that the nozzle


40


and the valve seat


82


may be locked so that they do not move. Further, if the tolerance is set strictly, a setting force of the container increases. Therefore, because if such elastic body as rubber, fine cell sponge is used for the valve seat


82


, a force in the diameter direction is released by that elasticity, air-tightness can be obtained without increasing the setting force.




Further, if only the sealing valve


60


is employed, there is a possibility that the elastic body may undergo creep deformation due to leaving for a long period, so that an excellent air-tightness in the container cannot be secured. Therefore, by providing the opening/closing valve


80


with a function for securing air-tightness of the container like the above described embodiment and further providing the sealing valve


60


with cleaning function for reducing toner scattering, the toner leakage from the toner container


20


and the toner scattering upon loading/unloading can be reduced at the same time.




FIG.


18


A and

FIG. 18B

show a modification of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 16

, in which a coil spring


85


is used as the elastic member of the opening/closing valve


80


. If resin or rubber is employed as the elastic member, its restoration force may drop because of creep deformation generated by repeated use or leaving for a long period thereby leading to reduction in the air-tightness of the container. Thus, if the coil spring


85


is used, the deterioration due to repeated use never occurs, so that the air-tightness of the container can be secured.




Although as described above, toner contamination, which is generated by toner leakage from the sealing valve


60


can be prevented according to the present invention, it is difficult to eliminate the leakage of toner which is fine powder completely. Particularly, even if the toner leakage can be reduced in such an unfavorable situation where the toner container


20


is inserted or removed repeatedly or left for a long period, this cannot be reduced to zero.




According to the embodiment shown in

FIG. 19

, a top end of the nozzle


40


is provided with an opening


40




a


so as to catch up toner cleaned by the sealing valve


60


or toner leaking from the slits


65


. Then, by constructing the opening


40




a


as an opening for toner receiving for the toner aisle


41


connected to the developing unit


10


, caught up toner can be consumed without waste.




With such a structure, it is possible to reduce the possibility that toner cleaned by the sealing valve


60


or toner leaking from the slits


65


may be scattered so as to contaminate the setting portion


50


and the toner container


20


.




According to the embodiment shown in

FIG. 20

, a suction port


32


of the air pump


30


which supplies air into the inside of the toner container


20


is disposed in the vicinity of the nozzle of the setting portion


50


.




With such a structure, even if toner leaks from the sealing valve


60


in the toner container


20


, the toner can be sucked and cleaned by an activation of the air pump


30


. Thus, contamination of the setting portion


50


and the toner container


20


by leaking toner is reduced to a large extent.




The toner container


20


described in the above embodiment is comprised of the flexible toner bag


21


and the external box


22


having stiffness for covering it. Then, the toner bag


21


is formed such that its sectional area decreases as it goes to the mouth ring


23


having a toner discharging portion.




However, under such a structure, if the toner container


20


receives any impact, the toner bag


21


may be sometimes buckled at that squeezing portion. Particularly, because the toner bag


21


is softened under high temperatures, it is likely to be buckled.




As shown in

FIG. 21

, in order to prevent such buckling, a supporting plate


90


for supporting the squeezing portion of the toner bag


21


is provided. This supporting plate


90


is mounted on the external box


22


not shown in FIG.


21


.




Further, to prevent the aforementioned buckling, a top plate


91


is fixed on top of the toner bag


21


and then, this top plate is loaded in a slide guide portion


92


formed in the external box


22


by sliding as shown in FIG.


22


.




Embodiments of the present invention have been described above. However, the present invention is not restricted to the above described embodiments, however may be modified in various ways.




For example, the insertion member is preferred to be a nozzle having a circular cross section, and however, the shape of the nozzle is not restricted to circular, but may be elliptic, polygon or the like. However, if it is polygon, it is preferred to be of regular polygon with its corners rounded.




As explained above, according to the present invention, when the self-closing valve made of foamed elastic body facilitating removal or insertion of the insertion member of the toner container is provided, leakage of toner from the self-closing valve can be reduced to a large extent.




Furthermore, the insertion member can be inserted into the center of the slits in the self-closing valve, so that toner leakage which is generated when the insertion position of the insertion member deflects can be prevented.




Moreover, the insertion member can be inserted securely into the center of the slits in the self-closing valve.




Furthermore, the unit for guiding the insertion member to be inserted into the center of the slits in the self-closing valve can be provided with color non-compatible function.




Moreover, toner leakage from the self-closing valve of the toner container can be reduced to a large extent.




Furthermore, toner leaking from the self-closing valve can be introduced into the toner aisle.




Moreover, air-tightness between the insertion member and the self-closing valve is intensified, so that toner leakage from the self-closing valve can be reduced to a large extent.




Furthermore, toner leakage from the self-closing valve can be reduced and further, even if toner leaks, scattering thereof can be prevented securely.




Moreover, because the toner container is pushed by the jaw portion having a width, the container can be raised upward stably.




Furthermore, the opening/closing valve can be provided with a function for securing air-tightness of the container and further, the sealing valve of foamed elastic body can be provided with a cleaning function for reducing scattering of toner.




Moreover, the air-tightness of the toner container can be intensified by improving the closing state of the opening/closing valve.




Furthermore, such deterioration in setting operability that a large force is required when setting the toner container can be prevented.




Moreover, even if toner leaks from the self-closing valve of the toner container, most of the toner can be introduced to the toner aisle in the insertion member.




Furthermore, even if toner leaks from the self-closing valve of the toner container, that toner can be cleaned.




Moreover, the aforementioned cleaning action can be obtained from an air pump for supplying air to the toner container.




The present document incorporates by reference the entire contents of Japanese priority document, 2000-297354 filed in Japan on Sep. 28, 2000.




Although the invention has been described with respect to a specific embodiment for a complete and clear disclosure, the appended claims are not to be thus limited but are to be construed as embodying all modifications and alternative constructions that may occur to one skilled in the art which fairly fall within the basic teaching herein set forth.



Claims
  • 1. A toner supply unit comprising:a toner container configured to hold a toner and having a toner discharging portion for discharging the toner; a toner container holder configured to hold the toner container such that the toner discharging portion faces in a direction of gravity; an insertion member configured to be inserted into the toner discharging portion while the toner container is held by the toner container holder, the insertion member having a passage configured to at least one of inject air into the toner container and dispense the toner from the toner container; and a preventing unit for preventing toner contamination due to toner leakage, the preventing unit being provided to the toner discharging portion and including a self-closing valve configured to close by removing the insertion member from the toner discharging portion and open by inserting the insertion member into the toner discharging portion, wherein the toner discharging portion is provided with a plurality of the self-closing valves at least one of which is made of foamed elastic body.
  • 2. A toner supply unit comprising:a toner container configured to hold a toner and having a toner discharging portion for discharging the toner; a toner container holder configured to hold the toner container such that the toner discharging portion faces in a direction of gravity; an insertion member configured to be inserted into the toner discharging portion while the toner container is held by the toner container holder, the insertion member having a passage configured to at least one of inject air into the toner container and dispense the toner from the toner container; and a preventing unit for preventing toner contamination due to toner leakage, the preventing unit being provided to the toner discharging portion and including a self-closing valve configured to close by removing the insertion member from the toner discharging portion and open by inserting the insertion member into the toner discharging portion, wherein the preventing unit further includes a guide unit which matches the insertion member with a slit position in the self-closing valve while the toner container is held by the toner container holder.
  • 3. The toner supply unit according to claim 2, wherein the guide unit includes a guide convex portion erected in the vicinity of the insertion member and a guide concave portion provided on the toner container and configured to engage with the guide convex portion.
  • 4. The toner supply unit according to claim 3, wherein the height of the guide convex portion is larger than the height of the insertion member.
  • 5. The toner supply unit according to claim 3, wherein the guide convex portion and guide concave portion are configured to engage with each other based on a type of toner stored in the toner container.
  • 6. A toner supply unit comprising:a toner container configured to hold a toner and having a toner discharging portion for discharging the toner; a toner container holder configured to hold the toner container such that the toner discharging portion faces in a direction of gravity; an insertion member configured to be inserted into the toner discharging portion while the toner container is held by the toner container holder, the insertion member having a passage configured to at least one of inject air into the toner container and dispense the toner from the toner container; and a preventing unit for preventing toner contamination due to toner leakage, the preventing unit being provided to the toner discharging portion and including a self-closing valve configured to close by removing the insertion member from the toner discharging portion and open by inserting the insertion member into the toner discharging portion, wherein the insertion member further comprises an insertion portion configured to be inserted into slits in the self-closing valve and a compression portion provided on side portions of the insertion portion for compressing the self-closing valve.
  • 7. The toner supply unit according to claim 6, wherein the length of the insertion portion is smaller than a natural length of the self-closing valve and larger than its compressed length.
  • 8. The toner supply unit according to claim 6, wherein an opening leading to the passage in the insertion member is formed in the compression portion.
  • 9. A toner supply unit comprising:a toner container configured to hold a toner and having a toner discharging portion for discharging the toner; a toner container holder configured to hold the toner container such that the toner discharging portion faces in a direction of gravity; an insertion member configured to be inserted into the toner discharging portion while the toner container is held by the toner container holder, the insertion member having a passage configured to at least one of inject air into the toner container and dispense the toner from the toner container; and a preventing unit for preventing toner contamination due to toner leakage, the preventing unit being provided to the toner discharging portion and including a self-closing valve configured to close by removing the insertion member from the toner discharging portion and open by inserting the insertion member into the toner discharging portion, wherein the self-closing valve comprises foamed elastic body disposed with space in an insertion direction of the insertion member.
  • 10. The toner supply unit according to claim 9, wherein a movable seal, which is moved by removing or inserting the insertion member, is provided in the space in the insertion member.
  • 11. A toner supply unit comprising:a toner container configured to hold a toner and having a toner discharging portion for discharging the toner; a toner container holder configured to hold the toner container such that the toner discharging portion faces in a direction of gravity; an insertion member configured to be inserted into the toner discharging portion while the toner container is held by the toner container holder, the insertion member having a passage configured to at least one of inject air into the toner container and dispense the toner from the toner container; and a preventing unit for preventing toner contamination due to toner leakage, the preventing unit being provided to the toner discharging portion and including a self-closing valve configured to close by removing the insertion member from the toner discharging portion and open by inserting the insertion member into the toner discharging portion, wherein: the preventing unit includes a toner leakage preventing unit configured to engage with the insertion member, the toner leakage preventing unit being movable in a vertical direction following the toner container when the toner container is loaded or unloaded; the toner leakage preventing unit comprises a seal made of foamed elastic body provided on a face opposing the toner container, a supporting frame for supporting the seal and an elastic unit for applying a pushing-up force to the supporting frame; and the supporting frame is formed in a concave shape having a guide hole configured to engage the insertion member substantially in the center thereof while a seal is provided inside the concave formation.
  • 12. The toner supply unit according to claim 11, wherein a jaw portion is formed on top of the supporting frame, so that when the toner container is removed from the toner container holder, the toner container is raised by the jaw portion.
  • 13. A toner supply unit comprising:a toner container configured to hold a toner and having a toner discharging portion for discharging the toner; a toner container holder configured to hold the toner container such that the toner discharging portion faces in a direction of gravity; an insertion member configured to be inserted into the toner discharging portion while the toner container is held by the toner container holder, the insertion member having a passage configured to at least one of inject air into the toner container and dispense the toner from the toner container; and a preventing unit for preventing toner contamination due to toner leakage, the preventing unit being provided to the toner discharging portion and including a self-closing valve configured to close by removing the insertion member from the toner discharging portion and open by inserting the insertion member into the toner discharging portion, wherein the preventing unit is comprised of an opening/closing valve, in which when the insertion member is removed, a valve body rests on a valve seat provided on the discharging portion and a self-closing valve made of foamed elastic body provided outside the opening/closing valve in the discharging portion.
  • 14. The toner supply unit according to claim 13, wherein the opening/closing valve is provided with an elastic member which urges the valve body toward the valve seat.
  • 15. The toner supply unit according to claim 14, wherein the elastic member comprises a coil spring.
  • 16. The toner supply unit according to claim 13, wherein the valve seat comprises an elastic body.
  • 17. A toner supply unit comprising:a toner container configured to hold a toner and having a toner discharging portion for discharging the toner; a toner container holder that detachably holds the toner container in such a manner that the toner discharging portion faces in a direction of gravity; an insertion member configured to be inserted into the toner discharging portion while the toner container is held by the toner container holder, the insertion member having a passage configured to at least one of inject air into the toner container and dispense the toner from the toner container; and a suction unit having a suction port positioned to suction the toner leaked between the toner container holder and toner discharging portion of the toner container held by the toner container holder.
  • 18. The toner supply unit according to claim 17, wherein the suction unit comprises an air pump provided for feeding air into the toner container.
  • 19. An image forming apparatus comprising a toner supply unit, the toner supply unit including:a toner container configured to hold a toner and having a toner discharging portion for discharging the toner; a toner container holder that detachably holds the toner container in such a manner that the toner discharging portion faces in a direction of gravity; an insertion member configured to be inserted into the toner discharging portion while the toner container is held by the toner container holder, the insertion member having a passage configured to at least one of inject air into the toner container and dispense the toner from the toner container; and a suction unit having a suction port positioned to suction the toner leaked between the toner container holder and toner discharging portion of the toner container held by the toner container holder.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-297354 Sep 2000 JP
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