BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a toner cartridge for an image forming apparatus
for supplying toner to a developing device in the image forming apparatus.
B. Description of the Related Art
[0002] In an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, an image of an original
document is generally obtained by an exposure device, and an electrostatic latent
image is then formed on the outer circumference of a photosensitive drum. A developing
device for forming a toner image on the photosensitive drum is disposed around the
photosensitive drum. The developing device includes a toner hopper for supplying toner,
and a toner cartridge detachably connected to the toner hopper. When the toner in
the toner cartridge is depleted, the toner cartridge can be replaced with a new one.
[0003] A toner cartridge generally includes a toner storage unit for storing toner, the
toner storage unit having an opening in it that allows toner to be discharged into
the toner hopper. These types of toner cartridges may also include one or more stirring
rods disposed inside the toner storage unit. In these types of toner cartridges, the
stirring rod is often made longer than the length of the toner storage unit so as
to allow at least one end of the stirring rod to extend outside the walls of the toner
cartridge. One end of the stirring rod is typically driven by a motor disposed outside
of the toner cartridge.
[0004] This type of toner cartridge also includes a first and a second aperture for rotatably
supporting the stirring rod, with the apertures extending through the walls of the
toner storage unit. The stirring rod is inserted into the toner storage unit, with
the end portions of the stirring rod extending through the first and second apertures.
[0005] In the above-described toner cartridge, the apertures must be at least as wide as
the widest portion of the stirring rod. Therefore in order to rotatably support the
stirring rod and to prevent toner from leaking out of the toner cartridge, bearing
portions must be fitted to each end of the stirring rod. Because at least one of these
bearing portions is installed after the stirring rod is inserted into the toner cartridge,
an additional assembly step is necessary, which complicates the assembly process and
increases the possibility of defective construction. When defects do occur, the result
is often a toner cartridge that leaks because of an ineffective seal between the stirring
rod and the walls of the cartridge body.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] It is therefore one object of the present invention to provide a toner cartridge
for an image forming apparatus in which the toner cartridge can be more easily assembled
while reducing the possibility of toner leakage.
[0007] According to one embodiment of the present invention, a toner cartridge for an image
forming apparatus includes a toner storage unit, which includes a first side wall
and a second side wall. The first side wall includes at least one first bearing portion
and the second side wall includes at least one second bearing portion. The first bearing
portion partially extends into said first side wall, and said second bearing portion
extends through said second side wall. At least one flexible stirring rod is disposed
within the toner storage unit, which includes a first end portion and a second end
portion. The first end portion is rotatably supported by the first bearing portion,
and the second end portion is rotatably supported by the second bearing portion and
extends through the second side wall.
[0008] According to another embodiment of the present invention, first side wall of the
toner cartridge includes two first bearing portions, and the second side wall includes
two second bearing portions.
[0009] According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, the toner cartridge
further includes a first stirring rod and a second stirring rod.
[0010] According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, the stirring rod includes
a rotatable rod and a spiral-shaped member fixed around the outer circumference thereof.
[0011] According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, the stirring rod further
includes a rotatable rod and a paddle member fixed thereto.
[0012] According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, the stirring rod is
composed of a resilient material.
[0013] According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, the stirring rod further
includes a flange member attached to the second end portion thereof.
[0014] According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, a seal member is disposed
between said flange member and said second side wall.
[0015] According to yet another embodiment of the present invention, the first end portion
of the stirring rod is tapered to an angle θ
2, and interior walls of the first bearing portion are tapered to an angle of θ
1, with the angle θ
2 being greater than said angle θ
1.
[0016] Because the number of apertures that extend through the walls of the toner storage
unit is reduced, there is less opportunity for toner leakage. Moreover, the stirring
rods and the seals can be easily inserted into the toner storage unit in one step.
As a result, the possibility of mistakes during assembly is reduced, thereby reducing
the possibility of toner leakage.
[0017] Other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will be
apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken
in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate
the same or similar parts throughout.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018]
Fig. 1 is a side schematic view of a copying machine in accordance with one embodiment
of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is a plane view of a toner cartridge according to one embodiment of the present
invention, with a first stirring rod, a second stirring rod and an upper cap removed
for clarity;
Fig. 3 is a cross sectional view of the toner cartridge depicted in Fig. 2, taken
along the line III - III of Fig. 2 looking in the direction of the arrows;
Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view of the toner cartridge depicted in Fig. 2, taken
along the line IV - IV of Fig. 2 looking in the direction of the arrows;
Fig. 5 is a side view of the toner cartridge depicted in Fig. 2;
Fig. 6 is a plane view of the toner cartridge depicted in Fig. 2, with the upper cap
removed for clarity but showing the first and second stirring rods; and
Fig. 7 is a part cross sectional, part perspective, part fragmentary view of a first
bearing portion on a first side wall of the toner cartridge shown in Fig. 2, and a
first end portion of a first stirring rod shown in Fig. 6.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0019] A copying machine in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention is shown
in Fig. 1. A control panel 23 is provided on the upper side of copying machine 1 and
includes an input key section and display section. The upper portion of copying machine
1 includes an optical exposure system 5 for obtaining an image from an original document
placed in an exposure area 2. The optical ensure system 5 includes a light source
(not shown), mirrors 3 and at least one lens 4. Located in the central portion of
the copying machine 1 is an image processor 6 for forming an toner image of the original
document on a blank sheet of paper. Image processor 6 includes photosensitive drum
7, on the outer circumference of which an electrostatic latent image is formed. Surrounding
the photosensitive drum 7, there is a main charger 8 for charging the photosensitive
drum 7 with a predetermined level off electric charge, a developing device 9 for developing
the electrostatic latent image, a transfer and detaching device 10 for transferring
a toner image to a sheet of paper and detaching the sheet from the photosensitive
drum 7, and a cleaning device 11 for removing excess toner from the photosensitive
drum 7.
[0020] A paper supply unit 12 is located in the bottom portion of the copying machine 1.
This paper supply unit 12 includes a bypass table 13, three paper cassettes 14, 15
and 16 arranged perpendicular to the bottom portion of copying machine 1, an oversized
paper cassette 17, and a paper transporting device 18 for transferring the sheets
stored in the bypass table 13 or paper cassettes 14-17 to the image processor 6. There
is a sensor (not shown) located on the sides of each paper cassette 14-17 which allows
the number of sheets of paper transferred from the paper cassettes 14-17 to be counted.
[0021] After a toner image has been transferred to a sheet of paper, the sheet is transferred
to a paper discharge bolt 19, and then to a fixing device 20 for fusing and fixing
toner images onto the sheet, and finally to discharging rollers 21 which discharges
the sheet into a copy tray 22.
[0022] A toner hopper 24 for supplying toner to the image processor 6 is attached to a developing
device 9. A toner cartridge 25 is detachably connected to the toner hopper 24. One
embodiment of the toner cartridge 25 is shown in Figs. 2-7.
[0023] As can be seen in Fig. 5, the toner cartridge 25 includes a generally rectangular
toner storage unit 30 for storing toner therein. A toner discharge chute 31 is formed
on the toner storage unit 30, and allows the toner to be discharged downward into
the toner hopper 24. The toner discharge chute 31 includes a toner discharge opening
32 which extends into the toner storage unit 30, and shutter guides 33. A shutter
member (not shown) is slidably attached to shutter guides 33, and allows the toner
discharge opening 32 to be selectively opened to the toner hopper 24.
[0024] As can be seen in Figs. 2-7, the toner storage unit 30 further includes a first side
wall 34 and a second side wall 35. Figs. 2-4 and 6-7 show a first bearing portion
36 and a second bearing portion 37 disposed on the first side wall 34. As shown in
Figs. 3, 4, and 7, the first bearing portion 36 includes an first aperture 38 and
the second bearing portion 37 includes a second aperture 39, both apertures partially
extending through the first side wall 34. As shown in Figs. 2-6, third bearing portion
40 and fourth bearing portion 41 are formed in the second side wall 35, and respectively
oppose first and second bearing portions 36 and 37 on first side wall 34. Third bearing
portion 40 include a third aperture 42, and fourth bearing portion 41 includes a fourth
aperture 43. Both third and fourth apertures 42 and 43 extend completely through the
second side wall 35.
[0025] As shown in Fig. 6,the toner storage unit 30 further includes a first stirring rod
44 and a second stirring rod 45. The first stirring rod 44 includes a first rotating
axis 46 and a paddle 47 extending from the rotating axis 46. The first stirring rod
44 is flexible, and may be composed of any resilient material, such as synthetic plastic
or metal. A first end portion 48 of first stirring rod 44 is rotatably supported by
the first bearing portion 36. A second end portion 49 of the first stirring rod 44
is rotatably supported by and extends through the third bearing portion 40. A first
flange 50 is disposed on the second end portion 49 of first stirring rod 44, the diameter
of the first flange 50 being greater than the diameter of the third aperture 42. A
first seal 51 is disposed between the first flange 50 and the second side wall 35
to prevent toner from leaking from the third aperture 42.
[0026] The second stirring rod 45 includes a second rotating axis 53 and a helical-shaped
member 54 disposed around the outer circumference thereof. The second stirring rod
45 is flexible, and may be composed of any resilient material, such as synthetic plastic
or metal. A first end portion 55 of the second stirring rod 45 is rotatably supported
by the second bearing portion 37. A second end portion 56 of the second stirring rod
45 is rotatably supported by and extends through the fourth bearing portion 41. A
second flange 57 is disposed on the second end portion 56 of second stirring rod 45.
A second seal 58 is disposed between the second flange 57 and the second side wall
35 to prevent toner leaking from the fourth aperture 43.
[0027] The relationship between the first bearing portion 36 and the first end portion 48
of stirring rod 44 is shown in Fig. 7. The sides of first aperture 38 are tapered
to an angle of θ
1 relative to a bottom portion 52. The first end portion 48 of stirring rod 44 is tapered
to an angle of θ
2. The relation of θ
1 to θ
2 is θ
1<θ
2, for example, θ
1=1' and θ
2 =2'. It is to be understood that the relationship between second bearing portion
37 and the first end portion 55 of second stirring rod 45 is identical to that described
above. Because the taper angles of the first aperture 38 and second aperture 39 are
not identical to the taper angles on the first ends of the first stirring rod 44 and
the second stirring rod 45, the amount of friction between the first ends of the first
and second stirring rods 44 and 45 and their respective apertures is reduced. This
allows the first and second stirring rods 44 and 45 to be rotated with a reduced amount
of torque.
[0028] When the first stirring rod 44 is installed into the toner storage unit 30, the first
seal 51 is placed around the second end portion 49 and the first end portion 48 is
then inserted into the first aperture 38 of first bearing portion 36. Because the
length of the first stirring rod 44 is longer than the length of the toner storage
unit 30, during installation the stirring rod 44 must be flexed so that the second
end portion 49 may be inserted through the second aperture 42 of second bearing portion
40. The first flange 50 is fixed to the second stirring rod 44 such that the first
seal 51 is securely held between the first flange 50 and the second side wall 35,
thereby effectively sealing the third aperture 42.
[0029] It should be noted that the second stirring rod 45 is installed into the toner storage
unit 30 in the same manner as with the first stirring rod 44. Because the length of
the second stirring rod 45 is the same as the first stirring rod 44, the second flange
57 and the second seal 58 are disposed in the same relative position as on the first
stirring rod 44 and therefore the same sealing effect is provided on fourth aperture
43.
[0030] After mounting first stirring rod 44 and second stirring rod 45 into toner storage
unit 30 and filling the toner storage unit 30 with toner, an upper cap 59 (shown in
Fig. 5) is attached to the top of the toner storage unit 30 by heat sealing, adhesives
or by any other appropriate means.
[0031] It should also be noted that the developing device 9, the cleaning device 11, and
the toner hopper 24 can include one or more of the first stirring rods 44 or the second
stirring 45 within their respective structures, or include another type of stirring
rod different in shape but similar in flexibility. However, because the developing
device 9, the cleaning device 11 and the toner hopper 24 can all act as a toner storing
device during their operation, they can leak toner just like the toner cartridge 25
if not assembled in the manner outlined above. Therefore it is preferable that the
developing device 9, the cleaning device 11, and the toner hopper 24 are assembled
in a manner similar to the toner cartridge 25 when one or more stirring rods are incorporated
therein.
[0032] Various details of the invention may be changed without departing from its spirit
nor its purpose. Furthermore, the present invention is provided for the purpose of
illustration only, and not for the purpose of limiting the invention.
1. A toner cartridge for an image forming apparatus, comprising:
- a toner storage unit (30) which includes a first side wall (34) and a second side
wall (35), wherein the first side wall (34) includes at least one first bearing portion
(36, 37), the second side wall (35) includes at least one second bearing portion (40,
41), the first bearing portion (36, 37) being open to the interior of the toner storage
unit (30) but being closed to the exterior of the toner storage unit (30), and the
second bearing portion (40, 41) extends through the second side wall (35);
- at least one flexible stirring rod (44, 45) disposed within the toner storage unit
(30), the stirring rod (44, 45) including a first end portion (48, 55) and a second
end portion (49, 56), the first end portion (48, 55) rotatably supported by the first
bearing portion (36, 37), and the second end portion (49, 56) rotatably supported
by the second bearing portion (40, 41) and extending through the second side wall
(35).
2. The cartridge according to claim 1,
wherein the stirring rod (44, 45) is installed into the toner cartridge (25) by inserting
the first end portion (48, 55) into the first bearing portion (36, 37), flexing the
first stirring rod (44, 45), and then inserting the second end portion (49, 56) through
the second bearing portion (40, 41).
3. The cartridge according to claim 1,
wherein the stirring rod (44, 45) is installed into the toner cartridge (25) by inserting
the second end portion (49, 56) into the toner cartridge (25) and through the second
bearing portion (40, 41), flexing the stirring rod (44, 45), and then inserting the
first end portion (48, 55) into the first bearing portion (36, 37).
4. The cartridge according to any of claims 1 to 3,
wherein the first side wall (34) includes two first bearing portions (36, 37), and
the second side wall (35)
includes two second bearing portions (40, 41).
5. The cartridge according to any of claims 1 to 4,
further comprising a second stirring rod (44).
6. The cartridge according to any of claims 1 to 5,
wherein the first stirring rod (45) further comprises a rotatable rod (45), and a
helical-shaped member (54) fixed around the outer circumference of the rotatable rod
(45).
7. The cartridge according to any of claims 1 to 6,
wherein the second stirring rod (44) further comprises a rotatable rod (44), and a
paddle member (47) fixed to the rotatable rod (44).
8. The cartridge according to any of claims 1 to 7,
wherein the stirring rod (44, 45) is composed of a resilient material.
9. The cartridge according to any of claims 1 to 8,
wherein the stirring rod (44, 45) further includes a flange member (50, 57) attached
to the second end portion (49, 56).
10. The cartridge according to claim 9,
wherein a seal member (51, 58) is disposed between the flange member (50, 57) and
the second side wall (35).
11. The cartridge according to any of claims 1 to 10,
wherein the first end portion (48, 55) of the stirring rod (44, 45) is tapered to
an angle Θ2, and the interior walls of the first bearing portion (36, 37) are tapered to an angle
Θ1, the angle Θ2 being greater than the angle Θ1.
12. A toner storage unit for an image forming apparatus, comprising:
- a toner storage unit (30) which includes a first side wall (34) and a second side
wall (35), wherein the first side wall (34) includes at least one first bearing portion
(36, 37), the second side wall (35) includes at least one second bearing portion (40,
41), the first bearing portion (36, 37) being open to the interior of the toner storage
unit (30) but being closed to the exterior of the toner storage unit (30), and the
second bearing portion (40, 41) extends through the second side wall (35); and
- at least one flexible stirring rod (44, 45) disposed within the toner storage unit
(30), the stirring rod (44, 45) including a first end portion (48, 55) and a second
end portion (49, 56), the first end portion (48, 55) rotatably supported by the first
bearing portion (36, 37), and the second end portion (49, 56) rotatably supported
by the second bearing portion (40, 41) and extending through the second side wall
(35).