Powder container, powder supply assembly, and image forming apparatus in which a powder outlet faces in an opposite direction as an opening of a container body
A powder container includes a powder containing compartment having a powder outlet connectable to a horizontally extending tube of an apparatus in conjunction with installation of the powder container in the apparatus, a removably insertable plug member to open and close the powder outlet in conjunction with installation of the powder container, and at least one discrimination protrusion projecting from an outer circumferential surface of the powder container. The powder contained in the powder containing compartment is discharged from the powder outlet thereof to the tube. A downstream end of the discrimination protrusion is positioned downstream from a downstream end of the powder outlet of the powder containing compartment in an installation direction in which the powder container is installed in the apparatus, and at least one of shape, arrangement, and quantity of the discrimination protrusion is unique to the type of powder contained in the powder container.
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This patent specification is based on and claims priority from Japanese Patent Application Nos. 2010-085101, filed on Apr. 1, 2010, and 2010-152823, filed on Jul. 5, 2010 in the Japan Patent Office, which are hereby incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a powder container for containing powder such as toner and an image forming apparatus such as a copier, a printer, a facsimile machine, a plotter, or a multifunction machine capable of at least two of these functions that includes the powder container.
2. Description of the Background Art
In general, electrophotographic image forming apparatuses such as copiers, printers, facsimile machines, or multifunction machines including at least two of these functions include a development device to develop latent images formed on an image carrier. In addition, cylindrical toner containers (bottles) for containing toner, removably installable in main bodies of image forming apparatuses, are widely used.
For example, JP-2004-287404-A proposes a toner bottle that includes a bottle body having an opening on one side, a cap to cover the opening of the bottle body, and a spiral protrusion formed in an inner circumferential surface of the bottle body. As the bottle body rotates, the toner contained in the bottle body is transported along the spiral protrusion to the opening of the bottle body. The cap is retained in the main body in such a way as not to rotate as the bottle body rotates. The toner discharged from the bottle body is discharged outside the toner bottle through a toner outlet formed in the cap and supplied to a development device. The toner outlet is formed on the bottom of the cap so that the toner flows down under its own weight.
The cap includes a shutter to open and close the toner outlet. The shutter opens and closes the toner outlet in conjunction with installation of the toner bottle in the image forming apparatus.
The toner bottle proposed in the JP-2004-287404-A can alleviate leakage of toner in replacement of the toner bottle compared with the toner bottle without the cap because users need not touch the toner outlet owing to the shutter.
Additionally, in JP-2006-058698-A, the cap of the toner bottle includes a nozzle insertion portion into which a nozzle provided in the main body of the image forming apparatus is inserted. The shutter of the toner outlet blocks the nozzle insertion portion when the toner bottle is not installed in the image forming apparatus, to prevent leakage of toner.
Additionally, JP-2008-233667 proposes a toner container in which the shutter to close the toner outlet is movable horizontally, which is identical to a direction in which the toner container is slidingly installed in the apparatus.
Those toner containers typically include discrimination protrusions projecting from outer circumferential surfaces of the toner containers. The shape or arrangement of the discrimination protrusions is unique to each color of toner, and insertion openings formed in the image forming apparatus have a shape that fits only the discrimination protrusion of the toner container for the corresponding color. Such an arrangement ensures that a toner container of the wrong color is prevented from being inserted set in a container mount for specific color in the apparatus.
In particular, in the arrangement in which the toner container is horizontally inserted in the image forming apparatus as in JP-2008-233667, it is important to prevent the toner container of wrong color from being set in the container mount. However, when the toner container of wrong color is inserted, depending on the arrangement of the discrimination protrusions, it is possible that opening the toner outlet of the toner container is already started by the time the discrimination protrusion hits the insertion opening.
Moreover, in JP-2008-233667-A, when the toner container of the wrong color is inserted, it is possible that the shutter jolts due to some reason, thus opening the toner outlet unintentionally, because the direction in which the shutter moves parallels the installation direction of the toner container. As a result, the toner of the wrong color leaks out and onto the container mount.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn view of the foregoing, an object of this specification is to prevent powder container of a wrong type from being set in a power container mount of an apparatus.
An another object of this specification is to prevent leakage of the power therefrom when a user mistakenly tries to install the powder container of the wrong type in the power container mount of the apparatus.
In one illustrative embodiment of the present invention provides a powder container, removably installable horizontally in an apparatus. The apparatus includes a horizontally extending tube connectable to the powder container.
The powder container includes a powder containing compartment for containing a powder, extending horizontally, and, having a powder outlet connectable to a powder inlet of the tube of the apparatus in conjunction with installation of the powder container in the apparatus, a removably insertable plug member to open and close the powder outlet of the powder containing compartment in conjunction with installation of the powder container in the apparatus, and a discrimination portion including at least one discrimination protrusion projecting from an outer circumferential surface of the powder container. The powder contained in the powder containing compartment is discharged from the powder outlet thereof to the tube via the powder inlet of the tube. The discrimination portion is positioned with a downstream end of the discrimination protrusion downstream from a downstream end of the powder outlet of the powder containing compartment in an installation direction in which the powder container is installed in the apparatus and, at least one of shape, arrangement, and quantity of the protrusion is unique to the type of powder contained in the powder container.
Another illustrative embodiment provides an image forming apparatus that includes the above-described powder container.
Yet another illustrative embodiment provides a powder supply assembly to supply a powder to an apparatus.
The powder supply assembly includes a powder container for containing the powder, having a powder outlet; a container mount provided in the apparatus, in which the powder container is removably installed, a container driving unit to rotate the powder container at least partially to discharge the powder from the powder container through the powder outlet, a container detector to detect whether the powder container is set at the installation position in the container mount, a retainer movable between a retaining position to retain the powder container at an installation position in the container mount and a release position to unlock the powder container from the installation position, a retainer detector to detect whether or not the retainer is at the retaining position, and a controller provided in the apparatus, operatively connected to the container detector as well as the retainer detector to permit or prohibit driving of the container driving unit based on a combination of a detection result generated by the container detector and a detection result generated by the retainer detector.
Yet another illustrative embodiment provides an image forming apparatus that includes the above-described powder supply assembly.
A more complete appreciation of the disclosure and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
In describing preferred embodiments illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the disclosure of this patent specification is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents that operate in a similar manner and achieve a similar result.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the several views thereof, and particularly to
A configuration and operation of an image forming apparatus according to a first embodiment is described below with reference to
As shown in
The image forming apparatus 200 according to the present embodiment includes four image forming units 3Y, 3M, 3C, and 3K for forming yellow, magenta, cyan, and black toner images, respectively. Each of the image forming units 3Y, 3M, 3C, and 3K are removably installable in the main body 100.
Although not shown in
Referring to
It is to be noted that other image forming units 3 have a similar configuration to that of the yellow image forming unit 3Y except the color of the toner used therein and form toner images of the respective colors. Thus, only the image forming unit 3Y is described below and descriptions of other image forming units are omitted.
Referring to
When the photoreceptor drum 1Y reaches a portion to receive a laser beam L emitted from an exposure unit 7 (shown in
Then, the photoreceptor drum 1Y reaches a portion facing the development device 5Y, where the latent image is developed with toner into a yellow toner image (development process).
When the surface of the photoreceptor drum 1Y carrying the toner image reaches a portion facing the primary-transfer bias roller 9Y via the intermediate transfer belt 8, the toner image is transferred therefrom onto the intermediate transfer belt 8 (primary-transfer process). After the primary-transfer process, a certain amount of toner tends to remain on the photoreceptor drum 1Y.
When the surface of the photoreceptor drum 1Y reaches a position facing the cleaning unit 2Y, a cleaning blade 2a of the cleaning unit 2Y mechanically collects any toner remaining on the photoreceptor drum 1Y (cleaning process).
Subsequently, the discharger removes potentials remaining on the surface of the photoreceptor drum 1Y.
Thus, a sequence of image forming processes performed on the photoreceptor drum 1Y is completed.
The above-described image forming processes are performed in the image forming units 3M, 3C, and 3K similarly to the yellow image forming unit 3Y. That is, the exposure unit 7 disposed above the image forming units 3 in
Then, the toner images formed on the respective photoreceptor drums 1 through the development process are transferred therefrom and superimposed one on another on the intermediate transfer belt 8. Thus, a multicolor toner image is formed on the intermediate transfer belt 8.
Referring now to
The four primary-transfer bias rollers 9 are pressed against the corresponding photoreceptor drums 1 via the intermediate transfer belt 8, and four contact portions between the primary-transfer bias rollers 9 and the corresponding photoreceptor drums 1 are hereinafter referred to as primary-transfer nips. Each primary-transfer bias roller 9 receives a transfer bias whose polarity is opposite the polarity of the toner.
While rotating in the direction indicated by the arrow shown in
Then, the intermediate transfer belt 8 carrying the multicolor toner image reaches a portion facing the secondary-transfer roller 11 disposed facing the secondary-transfer backup roller 10. The secondary-transfer backup roller 10 and the secondary-transfer roller 11 press against each other via the intermediate transfer belt 8, and the contact portion therebetween is hereinafter referred to as a secondary-transfer nip. The multicolor toner image formed on the intermediate transfer belt 8 is transferred onto a sheet P (recording medium) transported to the secondary-transfer nip (secondary-transfer process). A certain amount of toner tends to remain on the intermediate transfer belt 8 after the secondary-transfer process.
When the intermediate transfer belt 8 reaches a position facing the belt cleaning unit, any toner remaining on the intermediate transfer belt 8 is collected by the belt cleaning unit. Thus, a sequence of image forming processes performed on the intermediate transfer belt 8 is completed.
The sheet P is transported by the sheet feeder 12 provided in the lower portion of the main body 100 to the secondary-transfer nip via a feed roller 13, pairs of conveyance rollers 14, and a pair of registration rollers 15. More specifically, the sheet feeder 12 contains multiple sheets P piled one on another. When the feed roller 13 is rotated counterclockwise in
Then, the conveyance rollers 14 transport the sheet P to the pair of registration rollers 15. The registration rollers 15 stop the sheet P by clamping the sheet P therebetween and then forward the sheet P to the secondary-transfer nip, timed to coincide with the arrival of the multicolor toner image formed on the intermediate transfer belt 8. Thus, the multicolor toner image is recorded on the sheet P.
Subsequently, the sheet P onto which the multicolor image is transferred is transported to the fixing device 19. In the fixing device 19, the multicolor toner image is fixed on the sheet P with heat from a fixing roller 17 and pressure exerted by a pressure roller 18.
Then, the sheet P is discharged by a pair of discharge rollers 16 outside the apparatus and stacked on the stack tray 20 as an output image.
Thus, a sequence of image forming processes performed in the image forming apparatus 200 is completed. It is to be noted that the main body 100 of the image forming apparatus 200 further includes a controller 101 that is may be a computer including a central processing unit (CPU) and associated memory units (e.g., ROM, RAM, etc.), for example. The controller 101 performs various types of control processing by executing programs stored in the memory. Field programmable gate arrays (FPGA) may be used instead of the CPU.
Next, a configuration and operation of the development device 5Y in each image forming unit is described in further detail below with reference to
The development device 5Y includes a development roller 51Y disposed facing the photoreceptor drum 1Y, a doctor blade 52Y disposed facing the development roller 51Y, a supply screw 56Y, a collecting screw 57, an agitation screw 58Y, and a toner concentration detector to detect the concentration of toner in the developer. A casing of the development device 5Y serves as a developer container and is divided, at least partially, into a supply compartment 53Y, a collecting compartment 54Y, and an agitation compartment 55Y (also collectively “the developer conveyance compartments 53Y, 54Y, and 55Y”) in which the supply screw 56Y, the collecting screw 57Y, and the agitation screw 58Y are respectively provided. The development roller 51Y includes a magnet roller or multiple magnets fixed in position relative to the casing of the development device 5Y, a sleeve that rotates around the magnet, and the like. Two-component developer consisting essentially of carrier (carrier particles) and toner (toner particles) is contained in the developer conveyance compartments 53Y, 54Y, and 55Y. The toner contained in the toner container 32Y is supplied through a port 59Y formed above the agitation compartment 55Y.
Arrangement of the components of the development device 5 is described in further detail below.
The supply compartment 53Y faces the development roller 51Y, and the developer contained in the supply compartment 53Y is supplied to the development roller 51Y. While supplying the developer to the developing roller 51Y, the supply screw 53Y provided in the supply compartment transports the developer in an axial direction of the development roller 51Y toward a back side of paper on which
The collection compartment 54Y is facing the development roller 51Y at a position downstream in the rotational direction of the development sleeve from a development area where the development roller 51Y faces the photoreceptor drum 1Y. The developer that has passed the development area and been separated from the development roller 51Y (hereinafter “developer after development”) is collected in the collection compartment 54Y. The collecting screw 57Y is positioned in parallel to the axial direction of the development roller 51Y in the collection compartment 54Y. The collecting screw 57Y is spiral-shaped and transports the developer in the direction identical or similar to the direction in which the supply screw 56Y transports the developer (hereinafter “developer conveyance direction”). The developing roller 51Y and the supply compartment 53Y in which the supply screw 56Y is provided are arranged laterally, and the collection compartment 54Y in which the collecting screw 57Y is provided is positioned beneath the development roller 51Y.
It is to be noted that the magnets provided inside the development sleeve are arranged so that no magnetic pole is present in a portion where the developer is to be separated from the development roller 51Y (release portion) to enable separation of the developer from the development roller 51Y. Alternatively, the magnets may be arranged to generate a repulsive magnetic field in the portion where the developer is to be separated from the development roller 51Y.
The agitation compartment 55Y is positioned beneath the supply compartment 53Y in parallel to the collection compartment 54Y. The agitation screw 58Y provided in the agitation compartment 55Y is shaped like a spiral and parallels the axial direction of the development roller 51Y. While agitating the developer, the agitation screw 58Y transports the developer in the axial direction of the development roller 51Y toward a front side of paper on which
The developing unit 5Y further includes a first partition 501 including a portion separating the supply compartment 53Y from the agitation compartment 55Y. Although separated by the first partition 501, the supply compartment 53Y and the agitation compartment 55Y communicates with each other in both end portions in the direction perpendicular to the surface of paper on which
It is to be noted that the supply compartment 53Y and the collection compartment 54Y are separated by the first partition 501 as well, and no opening is formed in that portion of the first partition 501. Thus, the supply compartment 53Y does not communicate with the collection compartment 54Y.
The development device 5Y further includes a second partition 502 that includes a portion separating the agitation compartment 55Y from the collection compartment 54Y. Although separated by the second partition 502, an opening (second communication portion) through which the agitation compartment 55Y communicates with the collection compartment 54Y is formed in the second partition 502, in an end portion, that is, on the back side of paper on which
The development device 5Y configured as described above operates as follows.
The development sleeve of the development roller 51Y rotates in the direction indicated by arrow Y2 shown in
The ratio of the toner to the carrier (the concentration of toner) in the developer contained in the development device 5Y is adjusted within a predetermined range. More specifically, the toner supply device 60Y supplies toner from the toner container 32Y to the agitation compartment 55Y according to the consumption of toner in the development device 5Y. The configuration and operation of the toner supply device 60 are described in further detail later.
The toner supplied to the agitation compartment 55Y is transported to the front side of paper on which
Then, the supply screw 56Y transports the developer supplied from the agitation compartment 55Y to the supply compartment 53Y downstream in the supply compartment 53Y while supplying it to the development roller 51Y. Then, the developer that is not supplied to the development roller 51Y (excessive developer) but is transported to the downstream end portion of the supply compartment 53Y is transported through the opening (third communication portion) formed in the first partition 501 to the agitation compartment 55Y.
The developer carried on the development roller 51Y is transported in the direction indicated by arrow Y2 in
While being mixed with the toner supplied to the agitation compartment 55Y, the excessive developer and the collected developer supplied to the agitation compartment 55Y are transported by the agitation screw 58Y through the agitation compartment 55Y to the front side of paper on which
The toner concentration detector is provided beneath the agitation compartment 55Y, and toner is supplied by the toner supply device 60 from the toner container 32Y according to outputs from the toner concentration detector. The toner concentration detector may be a magnetic permeability sensor, for example.
Next, a toner supply assembly according to the first embodiment is described below. The toner supply device 60, the toner container 32, the toner container mount 31 provided in the main body 100, and the controller 101 together form the toner supply assembly.
Referring to
Referring to
The toner container 32Y according to the present embodiment is a substantially cylindrical toner bottle and includes a cap 32Y1 and container body 32Y2. A spiral protrusion 32Y2a protrudes inward from an inner circumferential face of the container body 32Y2. In other words, a spiral groove is formed in an outer circumferential surface of the toner container 32Y. In a lower portion of the cap 32Y1, a toner outlet 32Y1a and toner discharge portion 32Y1d are provided. The cap 32Y1 further includes a plug 32Y3 to close the toner outlet 32Y1a.
The spiral protrusion 32Y2a is formed on the inner circumferential surface of the toner container 32Y for discharging the toner in the container body 32Y2 to a space (toner reservoir 32Y1k shown in
It is to be noted that, when the respective service life of the toner containers 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K have expired, that is, when almost all toner in the toner container 32 have been consumed, the old one is replaced with a new one. The structure of the toner container 32 is described in further detail later.
Next, referring to
The respective color toners contained in the toner containers 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K in the toner container mount 31 are supplied to the corresponding developing devices 5Y, 5M, 5C, and 5K by the toner supply devices 60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K according to the amount of the corresponding toner consumed. The four toner supply devices 60 have a similar configuration except the color of the toner used therein. The toner supply device 60 includes a screw pump 61, a conveyance pipe 68, and a tube 69 connected to the screw pump 61. The screw pump 61 includes a stator 62, a suction inlet 63, a universal joint 64, a rotor 65, and a motor 66.
The plug 32Y3 is contained in a nozzle connection compartment or insertion hole 32Y1b (shown in
The other end portion (second end portion) of the nozzle 72 is connected to a first end of the tube 69 forming a toner supply route. The tube 69 is formed of a flexible material resistant to toner, and a second end of the tube 69 is connected to the screw pump 61. For example, the screw pump 61 is a uniaxial eccentric screw pump.
The tube 69 has an inner diameter of within a range of from 4 mm to 10 mm. Examples of the material of the tube 69 include rubbers of polyurethane, nitrile, ethylene-propylene-diene monomer (EPDM), silicone, and the like; and resins of polyethylene, nylon, and the like. Using the flexible tube 69 can enhance flexibility in layout of the toner supply route. Thus, the image forming apparatus 200 can be more compact.
In the present embodiment, the screw pump 61 is a suction-type uniaxial eccentric screw pump. The rotor 65, the stator 62, the universal joint 64, and the like are housed in a casing. The stator 62 is shaped like a female screw or internal thread formed of an elastic material such a rubber, and a double-pitch spiral groove is formed inside the stator 62. The rotor 65 is formed of a rigid material such as metal and shaped like a male screw, that is, twisted into a spiral. The rotor 65 is inserted in the stator 62 rotatably. One end of the rotor 65 is connected to the motor 66 via the universal joint 64.
The screw pump 61 as described above generates a suction force at the suction inlet 63 by rotating the rotor 65 inside the stator 62 in a predetermined direction with the motor 66. In other words, the screw pump 61 generates a negative pressure inside the tube 69 by evacuating air from the tube 69. Thus, the toner inside the toner container 32Y is sucked into the suction inlet 63 via the tube 69 together with the air inside the toner container 32Y. Then, the toner is attracted into the gap between the stator 62 and the rotor 65 from the suction inlet 63 and conveyed to the side opposite the suction inlet 63. The toner is further conveyed through the conveyance pipe 68 to the development device 5Y as indicated by broken arrow Y5 shown in
It is to be noted that, a hopper may be installed between the screw pump 61 and the development device 5Y for temporarily storing the toner supplied to the development device 5Y.
Next, the toner container mount 31 of the image forming apparatus 200 in which the toner containers 32 are installed is described in further detail below with reference to
More specifically, referring to
In removing the toner container 32Y from the toner container mount 31, when the toner container 32Y is released from the toner container mount 31, the spring 93 pushes the toner container 32Y in the direction in which the toner container 32 32Y is removed (hereinafter “removal direction”), which is to the left in
Next, the bottle fixing portion 70 is described in further detail below with reference to
The bottle fixing portion 70 includes the insertion opening 71 (also shown in
The bottle fixing portion 70 holds the caps 32Y1, 32M1, 32C1, and 32K1 of the toner containers 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K not to rotate. That is, the bottle fixing portion 70 includes four cap holders in which the respective caps of the toner containers 32 are housed. The bottle fixing portion 70 includes an upper front case 701 and a lower front case 702 of the bottle fixing portion 70.
In each cap holder 71Y-1 of the bottle fixing portion 70, the nozzle 72 extends horizontally, that is, in the installation direction of the toner container 32. The toner inlet 72a serving as the powder inlet is formed in a top portion of the first end portion of the nozzle 7. That is, the toner inlet 72a faces up so as to receive toner from above.
The pawl 75 is positioned in a bottom portion of the bottle fixing portion 70, beneath the cap 32Y1 when the cap 32Y1 is fixed in the cap holder 71-1 of the bottle fixing portion 70. The pawl 75 serves as a biasing member that biases the plug 32Y3 in the direction in which the toner outlet 32Y1a is closed in conjunction with removal of the cap 32Y1. The pawl 75 is supported on the lower case 702 rotatably around a shaft 75a (shown in
Additionally, the lever 76 to fix and release the toner container 32Y from the bottle fixing portion 70 is provided on the front of the insertion opening 71 and a lateral side of the insertion opening 71.
As described above with reference to
Next, operation of the fixing and release lever 76 is described in further detail below.
Referring to
When the toner container 32Y is fully inserted into the toner container mount 31, the toner discharge portion 32Y1d of the toner container 32Y is positioned downstream (on dismal side) from the lever 76 in the installation direction X. That is, the lever 76 is positioned beneath the lever 76 in
Next, removal of the toner container 32 from the toner container mount 31 of the image forming apparatus 200 is described below.
When the user moves the lever portion 76b with his/her finger in the direction opposite the direction indicated by arrow Z shown in
In the first embodiment, the bottle fixing portion 70 further includes a lever position detector 79 shown in
The lever position detector 79 is positioned so that, when the lever 76 is positioned at the retaining position, the rib 76c of the lever 76 is positioned between the light-emitting element and the light-receiving element of the lever position detector 79, thus blocking the light emitted from the light-emitting element of the lever position detector 79 as shown in
Although the transmission-type photosensor is used as the position detector in the present embodiment, alternatively, a reflection-type photosensor may be used to detect the lever 76. Moreover, although in the description above, the rib 76c provided on the lever 76 is used in detecting the lever 76 and switching the output of the lever position detector 79, the output of the lever position detector 79 may be switched differently. For example, the output from the lever position detector 79 may be switched by detecting another component that moves in conjunction with the movement of the lever 76.
Next, the insertion opening 71 is described in further detail below.
When a cover (not shown) provided on the front side of the main body 100 is opened, the toner container mount 31 is exposed. More specifically, as shown in
It is to be noted that the shape of the insertion openings 71Y, 71M, 71C, and 71K are different.
More specifically, referring to
Additionally, referring to
The electronic boards 32Y1f, 32M1f, 32C1f, and 32K1f of the toner containers 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K exchange data with the main body 100 in which the antenna boards 74 are provided. The data exchanged between the toner container 32Y, 32M, 32C, and 32K and the image forming apparatus 200 includes, for example, the production serial number of the toner container, the number of times the toner container is reused, the production lot number, the production date, the color of the toner, and usage history of the image forming apparatus 200. Other data may also be included. Further, data including the amount of toner remaining in the toner container 32 (hereinafter “the amount of remaining toner”) is written in the electronic boards 32Y1f, 32M1f, 32C1f, and 32K1f as required in accordance with the amount of toner consumed.
It is to be noted that, in the first embodiment, the antenna boards 74 are positioned above the respective toner containers 32 as shown in
This arrangement can eliminate the possibility of drop of toner on the receiving face of the antenna board 74, thus preventing decreases in the communication sensitivity caused by the toner present between the electronic boards 32Y1f, 32M1f, 32C1f, and 32K1f and the respective antenna boards 74 if toner drops on the antenna boards 74.
Next, the toner containers 32 are described in further detail below with reference to
It is to be noted that, as shown in
Next, the cap 32Y1 according to the first embodiment is described in further detail below with reference to
When inserted into the toner container mount 31, the cap 32Y1 is held and fixed in position relative to the toner container mount 31 (main body 100). In other words, after fully inserted into the toner container mount 31, the cap 32Y1 does not rotates, and only the container body 32Y2 can rotates relative to the main body 100.
It is to be noted that, referring to
Referring to
The handle body 32Y20 is fitted into the cap body 32Y10, that is, the handle body 32Y20 is partly covered with the cap body 32Y10. In the configuration shown in
Referring to
Further, referring to
As shown in
Additionally, a spring 32Y30b to bias the plug 32Y3 in the direction to close the toner outlet 32Y1a may be provided. The spring 32Y30b also can move the plug 32Y3 in the direction to close the toner outlet 32Y1a with its bias force when the toner container 32Y is removed. The spring 32Y30b is preferable in that leakage of toner from the toner outlet 32Y1a can be reduced because the spring 32Y30b can accelerate the initial action of the plug 32Y3 moving in the direction to close the toner outlet 32Y1a. Although the plug 32Y3 can be moved in the direction to close the toner outlet 32Y1a by either the engagement between the plug 32Y3 and the pawl 75 or the bias by the spring 32Y30b, using both is preferable because the leakage of toner from the toner outlet 32Y1a can be better prevented. It is to be noted that, in the first embodiment, the image forming apparatus 200 includes both of the pawl 75 and the spring 32Y30b.
In
O-rings 32Y30d and 32Y30e are provided on both ends of the plug 32Y3 to prevent leakage of toner from the gap between the plug 32Y3 and the nozzle connection compartment 32Y1b. Additionally, an O-ring 32Y30c is fitted around a circumferential surface of the portion of the nozzle insertion portion 32Y30 forming the toner discharge path 32Y30a to prevent leakage of toner from the gap between the handle body 32Y20 and the nozzle insertion portion 32Y30. The downstream end or dismal end (on the right in
Further, the pair of second grooves 32Y1i is formed in the outer bottom surface of the cap 32Y1. The plug 32Y3 moves relatively to the cap 32Y1 as the cap 32Y1 moves with the second grooves 32Y1i engaged with the pawl 75 of the main body 100. Moreover, the pair of third grooves 32Y1q is formed in the outer bottom surface of the cap 32Y1 in line with the second grooves 32Y11. That is, when viewed in the installation direction of the toner container 32Y, the second grooves 32Y11 overlap with the third grooves 32Y1q. A slidable surface 32Y1r to slide down the pawl 75 is formed between the second grooves 32Y1i and the third grooves 32Y1q so that the pawl 75 does not hinder installation of the toner container 32Y. An edge of the slidable surface 32Y1r on the side of the pair of third grooves 32Y1q is sloped to push down the pawl 75 smoothly.
The electronic board 32Y1f provided on the upper face of the cap 32Y1 is a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip, for example, and is used for exchanging the data relating to the toner container 32Y and the main body 100 with the main body 100 (antenna board 74) as described above with reference to
Further, referring to
Referring to
The color discrimination protrusions 32Y1e are configured to prevent toner containers 32M, 32C, and 32K of other colors from being inserted into the insertion opening 71Y (toner supply device 60Y) for yellow as described above with reference to
In the first embodiment, referring to
When the toner container 32Y is installed in the toner container mount 31, the pressed portion 32Y1h is pressed against the pawl 76a of the lever 76 and thus held in the toner container mount 31. More specifically, the pressed portion 32Y1h is positioned to be pressed against the lever 76 when the position of the toner container 32Y, which is biased by the driving coupling 91 and held by the lever 76, is determined in the installation direction. Referring to
Referring to
Descriptions are given below of opening and closing the toner outlet 32Y1a when the toner container 32Y is installed and removed from the toner container mount 31 with reference to
To mount the toner container 32Y in the toner container mount 31 of the main body 100, initially the cover provided on the front side of the main body 100 is opened, and thus the toner container mount 31 (insertion openings 71) is exposed on the front side.
Subsequently, the user grips the handle 32Y1c and push the toner container 32Y into the toner container mount 31. More specifically, the toner container 32Y is inserted into the toner container mount 31 along the longitudinal direction of the toner container 32Y with the cap 32Y1 positioned upstream from the container body 32Y2 in the installation direction.
At that time, downstream end portions of the ribs 32Y1m (shown in
When the pawl 75 of the toner container mount 31 comes in contact with the slidable surface 32Y1r of the cap 32Y1 as the toner container 32Y is inserted further, the pawl 75 is pushed down by a sloped face on the rim of the slidable surface 32Y1r. Thus, the pawl 75 is moved to the release position not to hinder insertion of the cap 32Y1. The toner container 32Y is further inserted as the pawl 75 pushed down slides on the slidable surface 32Y1r as shown in
Subsequently, when the pawl 75 reaches the second groove 32Y1i as the toner container 32Y is inserted further, the pawl 75 moves from the release position shown in
As the toner container 32Y is inserted further in the installation direction X, the nozzle 72 fits in the nozzle inlet 32Y1j with the positioning protrusions 78 fitted in the first grooves 32Y1g. Accordingly, the plug 32Y3 moves in the nozzle connection compartment 32Y1b relatively, thereby opening the toner outlet 32Y1a.
Then, referring to
To remove the toner container 32Y from the toner container mount 31, the above-described processes are executed in the reverse order to that in insertion of the toner container 32Y.
When the lever 76 is moved to the release position, the driving coupling 91 of the toner container mount 31 pushes the toner container 32Y in the removal direction (to the left in
Next, supply of toner from the toner containers 32 according to the first embodiment when one of them is removed (replaced) is described in detail below.
In the image forming apparatus 200 according to the present embodiment, when one of the yellow, cyan, magenta, and black toner containers 32 is removed, for example, for replacement, supply of the toner from other toner containers 32 is not stopped. In other words, the motors 92 for the respective toner containers 32 can be driven independently, and other toner containers 32 in the toner container mount 31 than the one removed therefrom receive driving forces from the respective motors 92. When the cover provided on the front side of the main body 100 is opened, although the toner containers 32 set in the toner container mount 31 are exposed, the container bodies (e.g., 32Y2) that rotate are positioned on the back of the respective caps (e.g., 32Y1). Because the container body 32Y2 is not exposed through the insertion opening 71Y, the possibility that the user touches the rotating container body 32Y2 and gets injured is eliminated even when the toner container 32Y is being driven by the bottle driving unit 90.
The user, however, might get injured in case the driving force is transmitted from the bottle driving unit 90 to the toner container 32 to be removed in removal of that toner container 32. Therefore, the first embodiment can make sure to stop driving of the toner container removed from the toner container mount 31 with driving of other toner containers 32 kept when one of the toner containers is removed.
As described above, the bottle fixing portion 70 includes the position detectors 79 shown in
When the output from the lever position detector 79 is on, that is, in the state shown in
It is to be noted that, the antenna boards 74 can serve as the container detectors in the present embodiment. More specifically, when it is detected that the antenna board 74Y can communicate the electronic board 32Y1f, the controller 101 recognizes that the toner container 32Y is detected. Alternatively, the toner container 32Y may be detected in a manner different from that using the antenna board 74. For example, an insertion detecting switch may be used.
By contrast, in removal of the toner container 32Y, the output from the lever position detector 79 is turned off when the lever 76 is slid to the release position. When the output from the lever position detector 79 is off, the controller 101 stops the motor 92Y compulsively even if the antenna board 74 detects the toner container 32Y, that is, the antenna board 74Y can communicate the electronic board 32Y1f, and driving of the motor 92Y is necessary. With this control, the motor 92 can be stopped before removal of the toner container 32Y from the toner container mount 31 is started.
With this configuration, because the motor 92 to rotate the toner container 32Y is started only after the toner container 32Y is retained therein properly, unnecessary downtime is not caused even when the cover of the main body 100 is not closed fully. Even when the cover is left open, the toner containers 32 that are not to be replaced, set in the toner container mount 31, can be kept rotating, and thus eliminating unnecessary downtime.
Further, in installation of the toner container 32Y, although it is possible that the antenna board 74Y can detect the toner container 32Y before the toner container 32Y is inserted fully, that is, moved to an installation position, the motor 92 is not started immediately. The motor 92 is started only after the user moves the toner container 32Y to the installation position, the lever 76 is moved to the retaining position, and the lever position detector 79 detects that the lever 76 is at the retaining position. Additionally, in removal of the toner container 32Y, before removal of the toner container 32Y is started, the motor 92 is stopped immediately when the lever 76 is moved to the release position and the lever position detector 79 detects that. This configuration can prevent the possibilities that the motor 92 is started before the toner container 32Y is set in at the installation position, and that the motor 92 is kept rotating after the toner container 32Y is removed, thus supplying electrical current excessively to the motor 92. Thus, damage to the motor 92, the driving coupling 91, and the driving input parts 32Y2b, caused by driving the motor 92 at improper timing, can be prevented or reduced.
In
With this configuration, in inserting the toner container 32Y into the toner container mount 31, the driving input parts 32Y2b do not come into contact with the driving coupling 91 when the toner container 32Y is inserted to a position where the downstream end portion of the sliding contact portion 32Y1m of the toner container 32Y starts to contact the pawl 76a (shown in
The controller 101 prohibits data writing on the IC chip of the electronic board 32Y1f unless the container detector detects that the toner container 32Y is set in the toner container mount 31 even when the lever 76Y is moved to the retaining position. The controller 101 enables the data writing on the IC chip 32Y1f as required only when the lever position detector 79 serving as a retaining state detector detects that the lever 76 is at the retaining position and the container detector detects that the toner container 32Y is set in the toner container mount 31.
In removal of the toner container 32Y, the output from the lever position detector 79 is turned off when the lever 76 is slid to the release position. When the output from the lever position detector 79 is off, the controller 101 stops data writing on the IC chip 32Y1f compulsively even if the antenna board 74Y detects the toner container 32Y, that is, the antenna board 74Y can communicate the electronic board 32Y1f. This control can inhibits data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f when the toner container 32Y is removed from the toner container mount 31. That is, data writing is not attempted when it is inexecutable. Thus, write errors can be prevented or reduced.
In
In the present embodiment, the distance D shown in
When the distance D is thus greater than the distance C, in inserting the toner container 32Y into the toner container mount 31, the electronic board 32Y1f does not yet enter the communicational area of the antenna board 74 when the downstream end portion of the sliding contact portion 32Y1m of the toner container 32Y starts to contact the pawl 76a (shown in
In the state shown in
Additionally, even when the lever 76 is moved to the retaining position, the controller 101 does not drive the motor 66Y for driving the screw pump 61Y unless the container detector detects that the toner container 32Y is set in the toner container mount 31. Thus, the controller 101 drives the motor 66Y as required only when the position detector detects that the lever 76 is at the retaining position and the container detector detects that the toner container 32Y is set in the toner container mount 31.
In removal of the toner container 32Y, the output from the lever position detector 79 is turned off when the lever 76 is slid to the release position. When the output from the lever position detector 79 is off, the controller 101 stops the motor 66Y compulsively even if the antenna board 74 detects the toner container 32Y, and driving of the motor 66Y is necessary. With this control, driving of the screw pump 61Y can be stopped before removal of the toner container 32Y from the toner container mount 31 is started and the nozzle 72 is removed from the cap 32Y1.
Further, in installation of the toner container 32Y, although the antenna board 74 can detect the toner container 32Y before the toner container 32Y is inserted fully, that is, moved to the installation position, the motor 66Y is not started immediately. The motor 66Y is started only after the user moves the toner container 32Y to the installation position, the lever 76 is moved to the retaining position, and the lever position detector 79 detects that the lever 76 is at the retaining position. Consequently, the screw pump 61Y can be driven only after the nozzle 72 is inserted into the cap 32Y1 securely.
Therefore, in the present embodiment, the screw pump 61Y can be prevented from sucking in air in installation or removal of the toner container 32Y.
Table 1 illustrates relations among time of the various operations, on and off states of outputs from the detectors, and the movements of the respective components.
When the toner container 32Y is secured at the installation position, the output from the lever position detector 79 is on and the antenna board 74 detects that the toner container 32Y is “present”, that is set in the toner container mount 31. In this state, rotation of the toner container 32Y, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f, and driving of the screw pump 61Y are allowed as required. When the lever 76 is released to remove the toner container 32Y from the toner container mount 31, the output from the lever position detector 79 is turned off. In this state, rotation of the toner container 32Y, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f, and driving of the screw pump 61Y are forbidden or stopped compulsively, as described above, even when the antenna board 74 detects that the toner container 32Y is present. When the toner container 32Y is removed and is not present in the toner container mount 31, the output from the lever position detector 79 is on and the antenna board 74 does not detect the toner container 32Y, that is, regards it as “absent”. In this state, rotation of the toner container 32Y, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f, and driving of the screw pump 61Y are yet forbidden. Further, while a new toner container 32Y is being installed in the toner container mount 31, the output from the lever 79 is off and the state of the toner container 32Y detected by the antenna board 74 changes from “absent” to “present”. Because insertion of the toner container 32Y is not yet completed even when the presence of the toner container 32Y in the toner container mount 31 is detected, the output from the lever position detector 79 remains off. Accordingly, the rotation of the toner container 32Y, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f, and the driving of the screw pump 61Y are yet forbidden. When the new toner container 32Y is set at the installation position, the output from the lever position detector 79 is turned on and the antenna board 74 detects that the toner container 32Y is present. Therefore, the rotation of the toner container 32Y, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f, and the driving of the screw pump 61Y are allowed as required.
The operation enabling flag setting is performed repeatedly, independently for each of yellow, cyan, magenta, and black, when a main power of the image forming apparatus 200 is on. Referring to
The controller 101 allows or inhibits rotation of the toner container 32 for yellow, cyan, magenta, and black, independently. Referring to
It is to be noted that processes for allowing and prohibiting data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f for each color are similar to the above-described allowance and prohibition of the motor 92 for rotating the toner container 32. More specifically, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f is executable only when a predetermined data writing time has come and the operation enabling flag is on. In other cases, data writing is topped or prohibited. With this control, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f can be prevented at improper timing, thus preventing occurrence of resulting write errors.
Allowing and forbidding driving of the screw pump 61 are performed for yellow, cyan, magenta, and black, independently. Allowing and forbidding driving of the screw pump 61 are performed on the premises that the controller 101 calculates the amount of toner remaining in the toner container 32 based on printing time, for example, and regularly renews the amount of remaining toner stored on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f of the toner container 32, that is, replaces the stored amount of remaining toner with the latest amount of remaining toner calculated. Therefore, even when the toner container 32 is replaced with used one, the controller 101 can recognize the amount of toner remaining in that toner container 32.
Referring to
It is to be noted that the amount of remaining toner to be stored on the ID chip can be calculated using the cumulative number of dots output after the toner container 32 is replaced, obtained from image data for each printing or each output sheet. Alternatively, the amount of remaining toner may be calculated based on the cumulative time period during which the toner container 32 is rotated after the toner container 32 is replaced. Yet alternatively, the amount of remaining toner may be calculated based on the driving torque of the motor 92 for rotating the toner container 32, detected by a torque detector.
Second EmbodimentA second embodiment is described below with reference to
As shown in
A shaft of the conveyance member 320 is rotatively supported by the head side and the bottom side of the container body 32Y2-2. The member 320 includes multiple agitation blades 320a connected to or continuous with the shaft of the conveyance member 320 and a driving input part 321 provided on the bottom side, that engages the driving coupling 91. The driving input part 321 may be a driven coupling, for example. With this configuration, the conveyance member 320 rotates and transports the toner inside the toner container 32Y-2 in its longitudinal direction (in
In the second embodiment, the container body 32Y2-2 includes the toner outlet 32Y1a, the nozzle connection compartment 32Y1b, the protrusions 32Y1e for color discrimination, the pressed portion 32Y1h, and the electronic board 32Y1f similarly. The handle 32Y1c is provided on the container body 32Y2-2.
Third EmbodimentA third embodiment is described below with reference to
As shown in
One end of the conveyance member 320-2, in particular, that on the bottom side, is rotatively supported by the bottom of the container body 32Y2-3. The conveyance member 320-2 is coil-shaped. A driving input part 321 is provided on the bottom side and engages the driving coupling 91. The driving input part 321 may be a driven coupling, for example. With this configuration, the conveyance member 320 rotates and transports the toner inside the toner container 32Y-2 in its longitudinal direction (in
In the third embodiment, the container body 32Y2-3 includes the toner outlet 32Y1a, the nozzle connection compartment 32Y1b, the protrusions 32Y1e for color discrimination, the pressed portion 32Y1h, and the electronic board 32Y1f similarly. The handle 32Y1c is provided on the container body 32Y2-3. Because the container body 32Y2-3 does not rotate, a cap and the container body 32Y-3 may be united as a single unit. Needless to say, the toner container 32Y-3 may include a separate cap similarly to the first embodiment.
In the above-described second and third embodiments, the downstream end portion of the toner outlet 32Y1a is positioned upstream from downstream end portion of the protrusions 32Y1e for color discrimination in the installation direction of the toner container 32Y-2 or 32Y-3, similarly to the first embodiment described above. This arrangement can eliminate the possibility that the toner container 32Y-2 or 32Y-3 of different color is set in the toner container mount 31 and that portion of the toner container mount 31 is stained with toner of different color.
Fourth EmbodimentA fourth embodiment is described below with reference to
The toner container 32Y-4 according to the fourth embodiment includes a cap 32Y1-4 and a container body 32Y2 similarly to the first embodiment described above.
In the fourth embodiment, the cap 32Y1-4 of the toner container 32Y-4 includes the toner outlet 32Y1a, the plug 32Y3, the pressed portion 32Y1h, the electronic board 32Y1f, the protrusions 32Y1e for color discrimination, the handle 32Y1c, and the first grooves 32Y1g, similarly. Further, an interlock release rib 32Y1s is provided in a top portion of the cap 32Y1-4, adjacent to the electronic board 32Y1f.
Next, the toner container mount 31 according to the fourth embodiment is described in further detail below.
Referring to
Referring to
Next, a configuration and operation of the interlock switch 73 are described in further detail below. It is to be noted that, because the interlock switches 73 for the respective colors have a similar configuration, only the interlock switch 73 for yellow is described below.
Referring to
The lever 73d is supported on the upper front case 701-4 rotatably around an axis and is biased in the direction indicated by arrow Y6 shown in
The button 73b is used to switch the output from the interlock switch 73 between on and off. The output from the interlock switch 73 is used to enable and stop or prohibit driving of the bottle driving unit 90, data writing on the ID chip 32Y1f, and supply of toner. More specifically, when the output from the interlock switch 73 is off, the motor 92 of the bottle driving unit 90 is locked and is not driven. By contrast, when the output from the interlock switch 73 is on, the motor 92 of the bottle driving unit 90 is unlocked and can be driven.
Referring to
By contrast, when the toner container 32Y-4 is removed from the toner container mount 31, the interlock release rib 32Y1s moves away from the lever 73d (in
In view of the foregoing, in the present embodiment, the interlock switch 73 can prohibit driving of the motor 92 during removal of the toner container 32Y-4 even if the driving input parts 32Y2b is in engagement with the driving coupling 91. More specifically, the controller 101 provided in the main body 100 of the image forming apparatus 200 detects the output from the interlock switch 73 and enables driving of the motor 92 only when the output from the interlock switch 73 is on.
Further, in the fourth embodiment, data writing on the ID chip 32Y1f as well as the supply of toner (driving of the toner supply device 60) can be enabled and stopped or prohibited by the output from the interlock switch 73.
It is to be noted that the lever 73d of the interlock switch 73 is positioned downstream (dismal) from the second guide groove 71Y2 in the installation direction of the toner container 71. The second guide groove 71Y2 has such a width (a length perpendicular to the installation direction) that the user's finger cannot fit in the second guide groove 71Y2 although the interlock release rib 32Y1s can fit in it. Therefore, the interlock is not unlocked unintentionally even if the user puts his/her finger in the second guide groove 71Y2.
Although, in the fourth embodiment, driving of the bottle driving unit 90, data writing on the ID chip 32Y1f, and supply of toner can be enabled and stopped or forbidden by the output from the interlock switch 73, the output from the lever position detector 79 may be used together with that from the interlock switch 73. In such a case, driving of the motor 92 and the like are enabled only when the controller 101 recognizes that both the lever position detector 79 and the interlock switch 73 output signals (outputs are on). By contrast, driving of the motor 92 and the like are stopped or forbidden when the controller 101 recognizes that the lever position detector 79 or the interlock switch 73, or both do not output signals (outputs are off).
In
The relative positions of the lever 76 and the interlock switch 73, in the installation direction of the toner container 32Y-4, are set such that G>F>E is satisfied wherein E represents a distance from the upstream end of the pawl 76a of the lever 76 to an upstream end of the lever 73d of the interlock switch 73, F represents a distance from the downstream end of the sliding contact portion 32Y1m to a downstream end of the interlock release rib 32Y1s, and G represents a distance from the downstream end of the sliding contact portion 32Y1m to the edge (upstream end) of the pressed portion 32Y1h in the installation direction of the toner container 32Y-4.
It is to be noted that the distance E is regarded as positive (+) when the upstream end of the lever 73d of the interlock switch 73 is positioned upstream (proximal) from the upstream end of the pawl 76a of the lever 76 in the installation direction of the toner container 32Y-4 and as negative (−) when it is positioned downstream (dismal) from the upstream end of the pawl 76a in that direction. It is to be noted that the distance F is regarded as positive (+) when the downstream end of the interlock release rib 32Y1s is positioned upstream (proximal) from the downstream end of the sliding contact portion 32Y1m in the installation direction of the toner container 32Y-4 and as negative (−) when the downstream end of the interlock release rib 32Y1s is positioned downstream (dismal) from the downstream end of the sliding contact portion 32Y1m in that direction. The distance G is regarded as positive (+) when the upstream end of the pressed portion 32Y1h is positioned upstream (proximal) from the downstream end of the sliding contact portion 32Y1m in the installation direction of the toner container 32Y-4 and as negative (−) when the upstream end of the pressed portion 32Y1h is positioned downstream (dismal) from the downstream end of the sliding contact portion 32Y1m in that direction.
In the arrangement in which the distance F is greater than the distance E (F>E), the interlock release rib 32Y1s does not contact the lever 73d of the interlock switch 73 even when the toner container 32Y-4 is at a position where the downstream end of the sliding contact portion 32Y1m comes into contact with the pawl 76a (as shown in
In view of the foregoing, in the fourth embodiment, the relative positions of the toner container 32Y-4 and the toner container mount 31 are set so that the distance F is greater than the distance E (F>E). With this arrangement, rotation of the toner container 32Y-4 and data writing and reading from the electronic board 32Y1f can be executed only after the toner container 31Y-4 is secured in the toner container mount 31.
Additionally, because the distance G is greater than the distance F (G>F), the output from the lever position detector 79 can become on only after the output from the interlock switch 73 is turned on and the toner container 32Y-4 is secured in the toner container mount 31. Accordingly, driving of the toner container 32Y-4 (motor 92) and data writing and reading from the electronic board 32Y1f can be enabled only after the toner container 32Y-4 is secured in the toner container mount 31.
Table 2 illustrates relations among time of the various operations, on and off states of outputs from the detectors, and the movements of the respective components in the fourth embodiment.
Referring to table 2, when the toner container 32Y-4 is secured at the installation position in the toner container mount 31, the output from the lever position detector 79Y is on and the interlock switch 73 is on. In this state, any of rotation of the toner container 32Y-4, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f, and driving of the screw pump 61 is permitted as required. When the lever 76 is released to remove the toner container 32Y-4 from the toner container mount 31, the output from the lever position detector 79 is turned off. In this state, rotation of the toner container 32Y-4, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f, and driving of the screw pump 61 are stopped compulsively or forbidden even when the interlock switch 73 is on. When the toner container 32Y-4 is removed and is not present in the toner container mount 31, the output from the lever position detector 79 is on and the interlock switch 73 is off. In this state, rotation of the toner container 32Y-4, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f, and driving of the screw pump 61Y are yet forbidden. Additionally, when a new (used or unused) toner container 32Y-4 is being inserted into the toner container mount 31, the output from the lever position detector 79 is off and the interlock switch 73 is switched from off to on. Because insertion of the toner container 32Y-4 is not yet completed even when the interlock switch 73 is turned on, the output from the lever position detector 79 remains off. Accordingly, rotation of the toner container 32Y-4, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f, and driving of the screw pump 61Y are yet forbidden. When the new toner container 32Y-4 is set at the installation position, both the output from the lever position detector 79 and that from the interlock switch 73 are on. Therefore, rotation of the toner container 32Y-4, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f, and driving of the screw pump 61Y are permitted as required.
Next, a flow of processes for setting the operation enabling flag performed by the controller 101 according to the fourth embodiment is described below.
The operation enabling flag setting is performed repeatedly, independently for each of yellow, cyan, magenta, and black when a main power of the image forming apparatus 200 is on. At S31 the controller 101 checks the output from the lever position detector 79 and, at S32, checks the amount of toner remaining in the toner container 32Y-4. The controller 101 checks the amount of the remaining toner based on the data relating to that stored in the ID chip (electronic board) 32Y1f. When the output from the lever position detector 79 is on (Yes at S31) and it is recognized that the amount of remaining toner is sufficient (Yes at S32), at S33 the operation enabling flag is turned on. In other cases, at S44 the operation enabling flag is turned off. It is to be noted that, when the toner container 32Y is not set in the toner container mount 31, the amount of remaining toner cannot be retrieved from the ID chip 32Y1f (read error), and thus the controller 101 regards the amount of remaining toner as insufficient (No at S32).
In the fourth embodiment, because the amount of remaining toner is checked in the operation enabling flag setting shown in
Table 3 illustrates relations among time of the various operations, on and off states of outputs from the detectors, and the movements of the respective components.
When the toner container 32Y-4 is retained at the installation position and the amount of remaining toner is regarded as sufficient (Yes), the output from the lever position detector 79 is on. In this state, any of rotation of the toner container 32Y-4, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f, and driving of the screw pump 61 is permitted as required. Even when the output from the lever position detector 79 is on, driving of the toner container 32Y-4, data writing on the IC chip (electronic board) 32Y1f, and driving of the screw pump 61 are prohibited when no toner is present in the toner container 32Y-4 or the amount of remaining toner is insufficient (No at S32 in
It is to be noted that, in the present embodiment, the outputs from the lever position detector 79, the antenna board 74, and the interlock switch 73 may be used in combination in the above-described control. In such a case, driving of the motor 92 and the like are enabled only when the controller 101 recognizes that all of the lever position detector 73, the antenna board 74, and the interlock switch 73 output signals (outputs are on). By contrast, driving of the motor 92 and the like are stopped or forbidden when the controller 101 recognizes that any of the lever position detector 79, the antenna board 74, and the interlock switch 73 does not output signals (outputs are off).
In a configuration in which the outputs from the lever position detector 79, the antenna board 74, and the interlock switch 73 are used in combination, it is preferable that the relative positions shown in
It is to be noted that, although the toner containers 32 contain powder toner in the above-described first to fourth embodiments, alternatively, the toner containers 32 may contain two-component developer consisting essentially of toner and carrier to be used in image forming apparatuses that use two-component developer. In such a configuration, effects similar to those attained in the above-described embodiments can be also attained.
Further, at least one of the components of the image forming unit 3 may be held together with the photoreceptor drum 1 in a common unit casing, that is, the image forming unit 3 may be configured as a process cartridge removably insertable into the main body 100. In such a configuration, effects similar to those attained in the above-described embodiments can be also attained.
The number, position, shape of the components of the image forming apparatus described above are not limited to those described above.
Numerous additional modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that, within the scope of the appended claims, the disclosure of this patent specification may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein.
Claims
1. A powder container, removably installable horizontally in an apparatus, the powder container comprising:
- a powder containing compartment for containing a powder, having a powder outlet connectable to a powder inlet of a horizontally extending tube of the apparatus in conjunction with installation of the powder container in the apparatus, the powder outlet from which the powder contained in the powder containing compartment is discharged to the tube through the powder inlet thereof;
- a tube inlet for receiving the tube of the apparatus;
- a removably insertable plug member to open and close the powder outlet of the powder containing compartment in conjunction with installation of the powder container in the apparatus; and
- at least one discrimination protrusion projecting from an outer circumferential surface of the powder container and positioned such that a downstream end of the discrimination protrusion is disposed downstream from a downstream end of the powder outlet of the powder containing compartment in an installation direction in which the powder container is installed in the apparatus,
- at least one of shape, arrangement, and quantity of the discrimination protrusion being unique to the type of powder contained in the powder container,
- the powder container further comprising:
- a horizontally extending tube connection compartment into which the tube of the apparatus is inserted horizontally after passing through the tube inlet, and in which the plug member is contained, the tube connection compartment communicating with the powder outlet of the powder containing compartment,
- wherein the plug member prevents discharge of the powder from the powder container when the plug member is in a closed position,
- wherein the powder containing compartment comprises:
- a container body having an opening in an upstream end portion thereof, the opening facing in the installation direction of the powder container; and
- a cap to cover the opening of the container body,
- wherein the powder outlet and the tube connection compartment are formed in the cap, and
- wherein the tube inlet faces in an opposite direction as the opening of the container body.
2. The powder container according to claim 1, further comprising an electronic data storage unit for storing data relating to the powder container, communicably connected to a communication circuit of the apparatus,
- wherein the electronic data storage unit is positioned opposite the tube connection compartment relative to a long axis of the cap.
3. The powder container according to claim 1, further comprising a rotatable powder conveyance member inside the container body for conveying the powder through the container body to the opening thereof.
4. The powder container according to claim 1, wherein the cap is retained stationary in the apparatus at a fixed position relative to the apparatus upon installation of the powder container in the apparatus, and
- the container body rotatively engages the cap.
5. The powder container according to claim 4, wherein the container body comprises a spiral protrusion protruding inward from an inner circumferential surface of the container body that conveys the powder contained in the container body therealong to the opening of the container body as the container body rotates.
6. The powder container according to claim 1, further comprising a rotatable powder conveyance member inside the powder containing compartment for conveying the powder through the powder containing compartment to the powder outlet thereof.
7. The powder container according to claim 1, further comprising an electronic data storage unit for storing data relating to the powder container, communicably connected to a communication circuit of the apparatus,
- wherein the electronic data storage unit is positioned opposite the powder outlet relative to a long axis of the powder containing compartment.
8. The powder container according to claim 1, incorporated in an image forming apparatus.
9. The powder container according to claim 1, wherein:
- the plug member prevents discharge of the powder from the powder container when the plug member is in a closed position, opens and closes the powder outlet of the powder containing compartment by moving horizontally relative to the apparatus inside the tube connection compartment in conjunction with installation of the powder container in the apparatus.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Mar 30, 2011
Date of Patent: Dec 3, 2013
Patent Publication Number: 20110243579
Assignee: Ricoh Company, Ltd. (Tokyo)
Inventors: Yuki Oshikawa (Kanagawa), Emi Kita (Kanagawa)
Primary Examiner: G. M. Hyder
Application Number: 13/075,641
International Classification: G03G 15/08 (20060101);