Toner box

文档序号:152585 发布日期:2021-10-26 浏览:18次 中文

阅读说明:本技术 调色剂盒 (Toner box ) 是由 西山英志 于 2017-03-29 设计创作,主要内容包括:一种调色剂盒,包括:壳体,包括具有容纳调色剂的第一内部空间、一端部具有允许排出第一内部空间内的调色剂的第一开口的第一调色剂容纳部;调色剂输送单元,关于第一轴旋转,将调色剂从第一内部空间向第一开口输送;第一盖,覆盖第一开口,与壳体一起移动,具有允许排出调色剂的第二开口;开关部,具有第三开口和比第一盖距离第一调色剂容纳部第一方向一端部更远的突起。当调色剂盒安装在了显影器时,突起相对于显影器定位,壳体能够相对于显影器在第一、二位置之间与第一盖一起转动。当壳体位于第一位置时,开关部关闭第二开口。当壳体位于第二位置时,第三开口至少一部分与第二开口至少一部分重叠,第三开口允许经第二开口排出调色剂。(A toner cartridge, comprising: a housing including a first toner accommodating portion having a first internal space accommodating toner, one end portion having a first opening allowing discharge of the toner in the first internal space; a toner conveying unit rotating about a first axis and conveying toner from the first internal space to the first opening; a first cover covering the first opening, moving together with the housing, and having a second opening allowing discharge of toner; and an opening and closing portion having a third opening and a protrusion farther from the first toner containing portion first direction end than the first cover. When the toner cartridge is mounted to the developer, the projection is positioned relative to the developer and the housing is rotatable with the first cover between a first, position relative to the developer. When the housing is located at the first position, the switch portion closes the second opening. When the housing is located at the second position, at least a portion of the third opening overlaps at least a portion of the second opening, and the third opening allows the toner to be discharged through the second opening.)

1. A toner cartridge, comprising:

a housing extending in a first direction and having a first toner containing portion having a first internal space capable of containing toner, an end portion of the first toner containing portion in the first direction having a first opening for allowing discharge of the toner in the first internal space;

a toner conveying unit extending in the first direction, rotatable about a first shaft extending in the first direction, for conveying toner from the first internal space toward the first opening;

a first cover located at the one end portion of the first toner containing portion, covering the first opening, movable together with the housing, and having a second opening for allowing discharge of the toner; and

an opening and closing portion located at the one end portion of the first toner containing portion, having a third opening, having a protrusion extending in the first direction, the protrusion being farther from the one end portion of the first toner containing portion in the first direction than the first cover,

the projection is positioned with respect to the developer when the toner cartridge is mounted to the developer, the housing is rotatable with the first cover between a first position and a second position with respect to the developer,

when the housing is located at the first position, the switch portion closes the second opening,

when the housing is located at the second position, at least a portion of the third opening overlaps at least a portion of the second opening, and the third opening allows the toner to be discharged through the second opening.

2. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, further comprising a second cover that covers at least a part of the head end portion of the protrusion, rotatably supports the head end portion of the protrusion, has a fourth opening that exposes at least a part of the protrusion,

the housing is rotatable with the first cover and the second cover between the first position and the second position relative to the developer when the toner cartridge is mounted to the developer.

3. The toner cartridge according to claim 2, wherein a portion of the projection exposed via the fourth opening is positioned with respect to the developer when the toner cartridge is mounted to the developer.

4. The toner cartridge according to claim 2, wherein the second cover has a locking member for locking the protrusion to the second cover,

the locking member releases the locking of the projection when the toner cartridge is mounted to the developer.

5. The toner cartridge according to claim 4, wherein the locking member is movable between a locking position that locks the protrusion to the second cover and a releasing position that releases the locking of the protrusion to the second cover,

when the toner cartridge is mounted to the developer, the locking member comes into contact with a part of the developer, and the locking member moves from the locking position to the releasing position.

6. The toner cartridge according to claim 2, wherein the second cover further includes a stopper portion that stops rotation of the protrusion in an opposite direction when the housing is located at the first position, the opposite direction being a direction opposite to a direction of rotation of the protrusion when the housing is rotated from the first position to the second position with respect to the switch portion.

7. The toner cartridge according to claim 6, wherein the projection comes into contact with the stopper portion when the projection is rotated in the opposite direction with the housing in the first position.

8. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the toner conveying unit has a spiral shape.

9. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the toner conveying unit is an auger screw rotatable about the first axis.

10. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, wherein a part of the toner conveying unit is located in the first internal space,

the first cover covers an end portion of the toner conveying unit in the first direction.

11. The toner cartridge according to claim 10, wherein the toner conveying unit extends to the second opening,

the first cover extends along a circumferential surface of the one end portion of the toner conveying unit, and covers the circumferential surface of the one end portion of the toner conveying unit.

12. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the toner conveying unit extends to the second opening,

the opening and closing portion extends along a circumferential surface of one end portion of the toner conveying unit, and covers the circumferential surface of the one end portion of the toner conveying unit.

13. The toner cartridge according to claim 11, wherein the toner conveying unit extends to the second opening,

the opening and closing portion extends along a peripheral surface of one end portion of the toner conveying unit, covers the peripheral surface of the one end portion of the toner conveying unit,

the first cover extends along a circumferential surface of the opening and closing part, covering the circumferential surface of the opening and closing part.

14. The toner cartridge according to claim 11, wherein the toner conveying unit extends to the second opening,

the first cover extends along the circumferential surface of the one end portion of the toner conveying unit, covers the circumferential surface of the one end portion of the toner conveying unit,

the switching portion extends along an inner surface of the first cover.

15. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, further comprising:

a second toner accommodating portion having a second internal space whose length in the first direction is shorter than that of the first internal space, the second internal space being connected to the first internal space, the second toner accommodating portion being located on one side of the first toner accommodating portion in the second direction; and

and an agitator rotatable about a second axis extending in the first direction, for agitating the toner in the second internal space, and conveying the toner from the second internal space to the first internal space.

16. The toner cartridge of claim 15, wherein the agitator is located within the second interior space.

17. The toner cartridge according to claim 15, wherein the second opening is distanced from the first toner accommodating portion in the first direction.

18. The toner cartridge according to claim 15, wherein the first internal space and the second internal space are aligned in a second direction defined by connecting the first shaft and the second shaft.

19. The toner cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the first cover further includes a plurality of gear teeth that are located on a circumferential surface of the first cover in the rotational direction of the first cover, the gear teeth being aligned in the rotational direction of the first cover.

20. The toner cartridge according to claim 19, wherein at least one of the plurality of gear teeth is fitted with a developing switch portion for opening and closing a developing opening provided in the developer in a case where the toner cartridge is rotatable with respect to the developer.

21. The toner cartridge according to claim 19, wherein the first cover further includes a projection, the projection of the first cover being juxtaposed with the plurality of gear teeth in the rotational direction of the first cover, the rotational direction of the first cover being located on an upstream side of the plurality of gear teeth when the housing rotates from the second position to the first position.

22. The toner cartridge of claim 21, wherein the projection of the first cover is juxtaposed with a plurality of the gear teeth at intervals longer than intervals of the plurality of the gear teeth in the rotational direction of the first cover.

Technical Field

The present invention relates to a toner cartridge.

Background

Conventionally, a toner cartridge that can be attached to and detached from an image forming apparatus is known. The toner cartridge contains toner.

For example, according to the description of patent document 1, a toner cartridge is known which includes an opening for discharging toner, and a switch portion for opening and closing the opening. The opening and closing portion is rotatable between an open position to open the opening and a closed position to close the opening. The image forming apparatus has a lever for rotating the switch section. After the user mounts the toner cartridge on the image forming apparatus, the opening and closing portion is not rotated by the user operating the lever.

Patent document 1: japanese laid-open patent publication No. 2015-18191

Disclosure of Invention

It is desirable that the opening and closing portion be opened and closed in conjunction with the mounting and dismounting of the toner cartridge with respect to the developer or the image forming apparatus by the user.

In view of the above, an object of the present invention is to provide a toner cartridge capable of opening and closing a switch portion in association with an operation of a user to attach and detach the toner cartridge to and from a developer or an image forming apparatus.

(1) A toner cartridge includes a housing, a toner conveying unit, a first cover, and a switch section.

The housing extends in a first direction, and has a first toner containing portion having a first internal space capable of containing toner, and an end portion of the first toner containing portion in the first direction has a first opening for allowing discharge of toner in the first internal space.

The toner conveying unit extends in the first direction, is rotatable about a first shaft extending in the first direction, and conveys toner from the first internal space toward the first opening.

A first cover located at the one end portion of the first toner containing portion, covering the first opening, movable together with the housing, and having a second opening for allowing discharge of the toner

The opening and closing portion is located at the one end portion of the first toner containing portion, has a third opening, has a protrusion extending in the first direction, and is farther from the one end portion of the first toner containing portion in the first direction than the first cover.

When the toner cartridge is mounted to a developer, the projection is positioned with respect to the developer, and the housing is rotatable with the first cover between a first position and a second position with respect to the developer.

When the housing is located at the first position, the switch portion closes the second opening,

when the housing is located at the second position, at least a portion of the third opening overlaps at least a portion of the second opening, and the third opening allows the toner to be discharged through the second opening.

According to the above configuration, when the toner cartridge is mounted on the developer, the protrusion is positioned with respect to the developer, whereby the opening and closing portion is fixed with respect to the developer. On the other hand, the housing is rotatable with the first cover between the first position and the second position with respect to the developer. When the housing is located at the first position, the switch portion closes the second opening.

When the housing rotates from the first position to the second position relative to the developer, at least a portion of the third opening overlaps at least a portion of the second opening, and the third opening allows discharge of toner through the second opening.

Thus, when the user attaches the toner cartridge to the developer and rotates the housing from the first position to the second position with respect to the developer, the second opening can be opened in accordance with the user's movement. When the user rotates the housing from the second position to the first position with respect to the developer, the second opening can be closed in accordance with the user's motion.

As a result, the opening and closing portion can be opened and closed in association with the mounting and dismounting of the developer cartridge with respect to the developer by the user.

(2) The toner cartridge of the present invention further includes a second cover that covers at least a part of the head end portion of the protrusion, rotatably supports the head end portion of the protrusion, and has a fourth opening that exposes at least a part of the protrusion. The housing is rotatable with the first cover and the second cover between the first position and the second position relative to the developer when the toner cartridge is mounted to the developer.

(3) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, when the toner cartridge is mounted on the developer, a portion of the projection exposed through the fourth opening is positioned with respect to the developer.

(4) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the second cover has a locking member for locking the protrusion to the second cover, and the locking member releases the locking of the protrusion when the toner cartridge is mounted on the developer.

(5) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the locking member is movable between a locking position for locking the projection to the second cover and a releasing position for releasing the locking of the projection to the second cover, and when the toner cartridge is mounted to the developer, the locking member comes into contact with a part of the developer, and the locking member moves from the locking position to the releasing position.

(6) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the second cover further includes a stopper portion that stops rotation of the projection in an opposite direction when the housing is located at the first position, the opposite direction being a direction opposite to a rotation direction of the projection when the housing is rotated from the first position to the second position with respect to the opening and closing portion.

(7) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, when the projection is rotated in the opposite direction with the housing in the first position, the projection comes into contact with the stopper.

(8) The toner cartridge of the present invention is characterized in that the toner conveying unit has a spiral shape.

(9) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the toner conveying unit is an auger screw rotatable about the first axis.

(10) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, a part of the toner conveying unit is located in the first internal space, and the first cover covers an end portion of the toner conveying unit in the first direction.

(11) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the toner conveying unit extends to the second opening, and the first cover extends along a circumferential surface of the one end portion of the toner conveying unit to cover the circumferential surface of the one end portion of the toner conveying unit.

(12) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the toner conveying unit extends to the second opening, and the opening/closing portion extends along a circumferential surface of one end portion of the toner conveying unit to cover the circumferential surface of the one end portion of the toner conveying unit.

(13) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the toner conveying unit extends to the second opening, the opening/closing portion extends along a circumferential surface of one end portion of the toner conveying unit to cover the circumferential surface of the one end portion of the toner conveying unit, and the first cover extends along the circumferential surface of the opening/closing portion to cover the circumferential surface of the opening/closing portion.

(14) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the toner conveying unit extends to the second opening, the first cover extends along a circumferential surface of the one end portion of the toner conveying unit, covers the circumferential surface of the one end portion of the toner conveying unit, and the opening and closing portion extends along an inner surface of the first cover.

(15) The toner cartridge of the present invention further includes: a second toner accommodating portion having a second internal space whose length in the first direction is shorter than that of the first internal space, the second internal space being connected to the first internal space, the second toner accommodating portion being located on one side of the first toner accommodating portion in the second direction; and an agitator rotatable about a second shaft extending in the first direction, for agitating the toner in the second internal space, and conveying the toner from the second internal space to the first internal space.

(16) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the agitator is located in the second internal space.

(17) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the second opening is separated from the first toner accommodating portion in the first direction.

(18) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the first internal space and the second internal space are aligned in a second direction defined by connecting the first axis and the second axis.

(19) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the first cover further includes a plurality of gear teeth, the plurality of gear teeth being located on a circumferential surface of the first cover in a rotational direction of the first cover and being aligned in the rotational direction of the first cover.

(20) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, at least one of the plurality of gear teeth is fitted to a developing switch portion for opening and closing a developing opening provided in the developer in a state where the toner cartridge is rotatable with respect to the developer.

(21) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the first cover further includes a projection, and the projection of the first cover is arranged side by side with the plurality of gear teeth in the rotational direction of the first cover, and is located on an upstream side of the plurality of gear teeth in the rotational direction of the first cover when the housing rotates from the second position to the first position.

(22) In the toner cartridge of the present invention, the projection of the first cover is juxtaposed to the plurality of gear teeth at an interval longer than an interval of the plurality of gear teeth in a rotational direction of the first cover.

The toner cartridge of the present invention can open and close the opening and closing portion in accordance with the operation of attaching and detaching the toner cartridge to and from the developer by a user.

Drawings

Fig. 1 is a perspective view of the toner cartridge 1.

Fig. 2 is a central sectional view of the toner cartridge 1.

Fig. 3 is a sectional view a-a of fig. 1.

Fig. 4 is an exploded perspective view of one end portion of the toner cartridge 1.

Fig. 5A is a side view of the toner cartridge 1 viewed from a direction intersecting the second direction, and shows a state in which the switch section 13 is located at the closed position.

Fig. 5B is a side view of the toner cartridge 1 viewed from a direction intersecting the second direction, and shows a state in which the switch section 13 is located at the open position.

Fig. 6 is a sectional view a-a of fig. 5A.

Fig. 7 is a side view of the developer 31 as viewed from the mounting direction of the developer cartridge 1 with respect to the developer 31.

Fig. 8 is a sectional view a-a of the developing unit 31 shown in fig. 7, which is a sectional view seen in a direction toward the groove 34 in the first direction.

Fig. 9 is a B-B sectional view of the developing unit 31 shown in fig. 7, which is a sectional view seen in a direction toward the groove 35 in the first direction.

Fig. 10 is an explanatory diagram for explaining the attachment of the toner cartridge 1 to the developer 31, showing a state before the toner cartridge 1 is attached to the developer 31.

Fig. 11 is an explanatory view for explaining the mounting of the toner cartridge 1 with respect to the developer 31 together with fig. 10, showing a state in which the toner cartridge 1 is mounted to the developer 31 with the housing 2 at the first position.

Fig. 12 is a sectional view of the developer 31 and the toner cartridge 1 shown in fig. 11, which is a sectional view through the locking member 18, and which is a sectional view showing a state where the locking member 18 is located at the release position.

Fig. 13 is a sectional view of the developer 31 and the toner cartridge 1 shown in fig. 11, which is a sectional view through the third opening 13D of the switch unit 13, and which is a sectional view showing a state in which the housing 2 is located at the first position, the switch unit 13 is located at the closed position, and the developing switch unit 51 is located at the closed position, as in fig. 12.

Fig. 14 is a sectional view of the developer 31 and the toner cartridge 1 shown in fig. 11, which is a sectional view through the locking member 52A, similarly to fig. 12 and 13, and is a sectional view showing a state where the projection 26A of the toner cartridge 1 contacts the projection 58 of the locking member 52A when the housing 2 is located at the first position.

Fig. 15 is a sectional view of the developing device 31 and the toner cartridge 1 shown in fig. 11, as in fig. 12 to 14, and is a sectional view through the gear portion 54A of the development switch portion 51, and is a sectional view showing a state in which the housing 2 is located at the first position and the projection 53A of the development switch portion 51 is located between the projection 25A and the gear portion 24A of the toner cartridge 1.

Fig. 16 is a sectional view of the developer 31 and the toner cartridge 1 when the housing 2 rotates from the first position to the second position with respect to the developer 31, is a sectional view through the third opening 13D of the switch portion 13, and is a sectional view showing a state where the projection 26A of the toner cartridge 1 contacts the projection 58 of the locking member 52A.

Fig. 17 is a sectional view of the developing device 31 and the toner cartridge 1 shown in fig. 16, which is a sectional view through the gear portion 54A of the developing switch portion 51, and which is a sectional view showing a state where the gear portion 24A of the toner cartridge 1 contacts the projection 53A of the developing switch portion 51.

Fig. 18 is a sectional view of the developer 31 and the toner cartridge 1 when the housing 2 further rotates from the first position to the second position with respect to the developer 31, is a sectional view through the locking member 52A, and is a sectional view showing a state where the projection 26A of the toner cartridge 1 is separated from the projection 58 of the locking member 52A.

Fig. 19 is a sectional view of the developing device 31 and the toner cartridge 1 shown in fig. 18, which is a sectional view through the gear portion 54A of the development switch portion 51, and which is a sectional view showing a state in which the protrusion 59 of the locking member 52A contacts the protrusion 57 of the development switch portion 51, and the gear portion 24A of the toner cartridge 1 meshes with the gear portion 54A of the development switch portion 51.

Fig. 20 is a side view of the developer 31 and the toner cartridge 1 shown in fig. 18.

Fig. 21 is a side view of the developer 31 and the toner cartridge 1 when the housing 2 is located at the second position.

Fig. 22 is a sectional view of the developing device 31 and the toner cartridge 1 shown in fig. 21, which is a sectional view through the gear portion 54A of the developing switch portion 51, and which is a sectional view showing a state in which the protrusion 59 of the locking member 52A is located in the recess 56 of the developing switch portion 51.

Fig. 23 is a sectional view of the developer 31 and the toner cartridge 1 shown in fig. 21, which is a sectional view through the third opening 13D of the opening and closing portion 13, and which is a sectional view showing a state where the opening and closing portion 13 is located at the open position and the developing opening and closing portion 51 is located at the open position.

Detailed Description

1. Outline of toner cartridge 1

The outline of the toner cartridge 1 will be described below.

The toner cartridge 1 shown in fig. 1 is a cartridge for accommodating toner. As will be described in detail later, the toner cartridge 1 is mounted to a developing unit 31 described later as shown in fig. 10 and 11. Then, the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31 by rotating relative to the developer 31 from the state shown in fig. 11 to the state shown in fig. 21. The toner cartridge 1 can supply toner to the developer 31 in a state where the toner cartridge is attached to the developer 31. The toner cartridge 1 is rotated by rotating the toner cartridge 1 about a shaft provided at one end of the toner cartridge 1 itself. The shaft of the toner cartridge 1 itself is specifically a first shaft a1 described later.

As shown in fig. 1 to 3, the toner cartridge 1 includes a housing 2, an agitator 3, and a toner conveying unit 4.

1.1, casing 2

The housing 2 extends in a first direction. The housing 2 includes a first toner containing portion 2A and a second toner containing portion 2B. The second toner containing portion 2B is located on the side of the first toner containing portion 2A in the second direction. The second direction is a direction connecting the first axis a1 described later and the second axis a2 described later. The first toner accommodating portion 2A extends in the first direction. The first toner accommodating portion 2A is cylindrical. The first toner accommodating portion 2A has a first internal space 2D. The first internal space 2D can contain toner. The second toner accommodating portion 2B extends in the first direction. The second toner accommodating portion 2B is cylindrical. The outer diameter of the second toner containing portion 2B is larger than the outer diameter of the first toner containing portion 2A. The second toner accommodating portion 2B has a second internal space 2E. The first internal space 2D and the second internal space 2E are side by side in the second direction. The second internal space 2E is continuous with the first internal space 2D. The internal volume of the second internal space 2E is larger than the internal volume of the first internal space 2D. The inner diameter of the second internal space 2E is larger than that of the first internal space 2D. The first toner containing portion 2A and the second toner containing portion 2B may be integrally configured. The first toner container 2A and the second toner container 2B may be configured separately and assembled to each other. In a state where the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on a developer 31 described later, the housing 2 is rotatable between a first position (see fig. 11) and a second position (see fig. 21) with respect to the developer 31 described later.

1.2 toner conveying unit 4

The toner conveying unit 4 is located in the first internal space 2D. As will be described in detail later, the toner conveying unit 4 conveys the toner in the first internal space 2D toward a second opening 12A described later. The toner conveying unit 4 extends in the first direction. The toner conveying unit 4 is rotatable about a first axis a1 extending in the first direction. The toner conveying unit 4 is, for example, an auger screw. More specifically, the toner conveying unit 4 includes a shaft 4A and a spiral portion 4B. The shaft 4A extends along a first axis a 1. The spiral portion 4B protrudes from the shaft 4A in the radial direction of the first toner containing portion 2A. The spiral portion 4B has a spiral shape extending in the first direction. The toner conveying unit 4 may have a spiral shape. The toner conveying unit 4 is not limited to the auger screw. For example, the toner conveying unit 4 may include a shaft and a blade extending from the shaft.

1.3, stirrer 3

The agitator 3 is located in the second inner space 2E. The agitator 3 can agitate the toner in the second internal space 2E and convey the toner from the second internal space 2E to the first internal space 2D. The agitator 3 is rotatable about a second axis a2 extending in the first direction. The agitator 3 includes an agitator shaft 3A and a blade 3B. The agitator shaft 3A extends along a second axis a 2. The blade 3B extends from the agitator shaft 3A in the radial direction of the second toner accommodating portion 2B. The blades 3B can rotate together with the agitator shaft 3A. The blade 3B has a base end connected to the agitator shaft 3A and a head end furthest from the agitator shaft 3A. The tip end of the blade 3B contacts the inner surface of the second toner containing portion 2B. The leading end of the blade 3B is bent toward the upstream side in the rotation direction of the agitator 3 by being in contact with the inner surface of the second toner containing portion 2B. The rotation of the blade 3B causes the agitator 3 to agitate the toner in the second internal space 2E and convey the toner from the second internal space 2E to the first internal space 2D.

2. Detailed description of the toner cartridge 1

The toner cartridge 1 will be described in detail with reference to fig. 3 to 7.

2.1 first toner container 2A

As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the first toner accommodating portion 2A has a first opening 11. The first opening 11 is located at one end of the first toner containing portion 2A in the first direction. One end of the first toner containing portion 2A protrudes in the first direction beyond one end of the second toner containing portion 2B. That is, the length of the first toner containing portion 2A in the first direction is longer than the length of the second toner containing portion 2B in the first direction. Thus, the length of the second internal space 2E in the first direction is shorter than the length of the first internal space 2D in the first direction. One end of the first toner accommodating portion 2A is cylindrical. The first opening 11 penetrates one end portion of the first toner containing portion 2A in the first direction. The first opening 11 is connected to the first internal space 2D. Thereby, the first opening 11 allows discharge of the toner in the first internal space 2D. The toner conveying unit 4 is inserted through the first opening 11. The toner conveying unit 4 has one end portion 4C and the other end portion 4D located at a position apart from the one end portion 4C in the first direction. One end portion 4C of the toner conveying unit 4 protrudes from the first opening 11 in the first direction. Thereby, the toner conveying unit 4 can convey the toner from the first internal space 2D to the first opening 11. The gear 23 is mounted on the other end portion 4D of the toner conveying unit 4. The gear 23 is rotatable together with the toner conveying unit 4.

2.2 first cover 12

As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the toner cartridge 1 further includes a first cover 12.

The first cover 12 is located at one end of the first toner containing portion 2A. More specifically, the first cover 12 is mounted on one end portion of the first toner containing portion 2A. Thereby, the first cover 12 can move together with the housing 2. The first cover 12 covers the first opening 11. The first cover 12 covers one end portion 4C of the toner conveying unit 4 in the first direction. More specifically, the first cover 12 covers the circumferential surface of the one end portion 4C of the toner conveying unit 4. The first cover 12 extends along the circumferential surface of the one end portion 4C of the toner conveying unit 4. Specifically, the first cover 12 is cylindrical. The first cover 12 extends in a first direction. The first cover 12 has a second opening 12A.

The second opening 12A is located at a position apart from the first toner containing portion 2A in the first direction. More specifically, the second opening 12A is located apart from the first opening 11 in the first direction. The second opening 12A penetrates the circumferential surface of the first cover 12. Thereby, the second opening 12A allows discharge of toner. As shown in fig. 5B, the toner conveying unit 4 extends to the second opening 12A in the first direction. Thereby, the toner conveying unit 4 can convey the toner from the first internal space 2D to the second opening 12A through the first cover 12.

2.3, switch section 13

As shown in fig. 3 and 4, the toner cartridge 1 further includes a switch unit 13.

The opening and closing portion 13 is located at one end portion of the first toner containing portion 2A. More specifically, the opening and closing portion 13 is inserted into the first cover 12 and one end portion of the first toner containing portion 2A. Thus, the opening and closing portion 13 is attached to one end portion of the first toner containing portion 2A. The opening and closing portion 13 is rotatable between a closed position (fig. 5A) and an open position (fig. 5B) with respect to the housing 2 and the first cover 12. When the housing 2 is located at the first position (see fig. 13), the switch section 13 is located at the closed position with respect to the housing 2 and the first cover 12. When the housing 2 is located at the second position (see fig. 22), the opening/closing portion 13 is located at the open position with respect to the housing 2 and the first cover 12.

Still more specifically, the switching section 13 extends in the first direction. The switch section 13 has one end and the other end. The other end portion is farther from the first toner containing portion 2A than the one end portion in the first direction. The switch portion 13 includes an insertion portion 13A and a lid portion 13B. The insertion portion 13A is located at one end of the switch portion 13. The insertion portion 13A is inserted into the first opening 11. The insertion portion 13A has an opening 13C. The opening 13C penetrates the insertion portion 13A in the first direction. Thereby, the opening 13C allows the toner in the first internal space 2D to enter the internal space of the opening and closing portion 13. The lid portion 13B is aligned with the insertion portion 13A in the first direction. The cover 13B is located between the insertion portion 13A and a protrusion 14 described later in the first direction. The cover 13B protrudes from the first opening 11 in the first direction. The lid portion 13B covers the circumferential surface of one end portion of the toner conveying unit 4. The cover 13B extends along the circumferential surface of one end of the toner conveying unit 4. The cover portion 13B extends along the inner surface of the first cover 12. In other words, the first cover 12 extends along the circumferential surface of the cover 13B, and covers the circumferential surface of the cover 13B. Specifically, the lid portion 13B is cylindrical. The cover 13B extends in the first direction. The lid 13B has a third opening 13D (see fig. 5B). The third opening 13D penetrates the circumferential surface of the lid 13B. A seal S is provided around the third opening 13D (see fig. 13). The seal S is located between the inner surface of the first cover 12 and the cover portion 13B. Thereby, the seal S prevents the toner from entering between the inner surface of the first cover 12 and the cover portion 13B. The third opening 13D allows toner in the internal space of the opening and closing portion 13 to be discharged. More specifically, as shown in fig. 5A, when the switch section 13 is located at the closed position, the switch section 13 closes the second opening 12A. As shown in fig. 5B, when the switch section 13 is located at the open position, at least a portion of the third opening 13D overlaps at least a portion of the second opening 12A. Thereby, the third opening 13D allows toner discharge from the internal space of the opening and closing portion 13 through the second opening 12A.

As shown in fig. 4, the switch portion 13 has a protrusion 14. The projection 14 is farther from one end portion of the first toner containing portion 2A than the first cover 12 in the first direction. The projection 14 is located on the opposite side of the insertion portion 13A in the first direction with respect to the cover portion 13B. The projection 14 is positioned with respect to the developer 31 (see fig. 7) when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31, which will be described later. The protrusion 14 extends in a first direction. The protrusion 14 extends from the other end of the switch portion 13. Specifically, the protrusion 14 extends from the cover portion 13B. Thereby, the protrusion 14 is rotatable together with the switch portion 13 with respect to the housing 2 and the first cover 12. The projection 14 has a base end portion and a head end portion in the first direction. The base end portion is connected to the cap portion 13B. The head end portion is located on the opposite side of the cover portion 13B from the base end portion in the first direction. More specifically, the projection 14 has a shaft portion 14A, a flat plate portion 14B, and a boss 14C. The shaft portion 14A is located at the base end portion of the projection 14. The shaft portion 14A extends in the first direction from the lid portion 13B, and is connected to the flat plate portion 14B. The flat plate portion 14B is located on the opposite side of the cover portion 13B from the shaft portion 14A in the first direction. The flat plate portion 14B extends in the second direction when the switch portion 13 is located at the closed position. The length of the flat plate portion 14B in the second direction is longer than the length of the shaft portion 14A in the second direction. The boss 14C is located at the head end of the projection 14. Boss 14C is located on the opposite side of shaft portion 14A from flat plate portion 14B in the first direction. The boss 14C extends from the flat plate portion 14B in the first direction. The boss 14C extends along a second axis a 2. The boss 14C is cylindrical.

2.4, second cover 15

As shown in fig. 4, the toner cartridge 1 includes a second cover 15.

The second cover 15 extends in the first direction. The second cover 15 has one end portion and the other end portion. The other end portion is farther from the housing 2 than the one end portion in the first direction. One end portion of the second cover 15 is attached to the second toner containing portion 2B. Thereby, the second cover 15 is movable together with the housing 2 and the first cover 12 relative to the opening and closing portion 13. The second cover 15 has a cover portion 16.

The lid portion 16 is located at the other end portion of the second lid 15. The lid portion 16 protrudes from the other end portion of the second lid 15 in the first direction. The cover portion 16 extends in the second direction. The cover 16 has a fourth opening 17. The fourth opening 17 penetrates the cover portion 16 in a direction intersecting the first direction and the second direction. The lid 16 includes a first frame 16A, a second frame 16B, and a third frame 16C. The first frame 16A is separated from the second frame 16B in the second direction. The fourth opening 17 is located between the first frame 16A and the second frame 16B. The third frame 16C is located on the opposite side of the case 2 from the fourth opening 17 in the first direction. The third frame 16C extends in the second direction. The third housing 16C is connected to the first housing 16A and the second housing 16B. The third frame 16C has a through hole 16D. The through-hole 16D penetrates the third frame 16C in the first direction.

As shown in fig. 1 and 3, the projection 14 is inserted into the lid portion 16. At this time, the flat plate portion 14B of the projection 14 is positioned between the first housing 16A and the second housing 16B. The fourth opening 17 exposes the flat plate portion 14B of the projection 14. Thus, when the opening/closing portion 13 is in the closed position, the first and second frames 16A and 16B cover the edge of the flat plate portion 14B. The third frame 16C faces the flat plate portion 14B in the first direction. Thereby, the third frame 16C covers at least a part of the head end portion of the protrusion 14 in the first direction. That is, the second cover 15 covers at least a part of the head end portion of the protrusion 14. The boss 14C of the projection 14 is inserted into the through hole 16D. Thereby, the second cover 15 rotatably supports the head end portion of the projection 14.

As shown in fig. 6, the second cover 15 has a locking member 18 and a stopper 19.

The lock member 18 is movable between a lock position (refer to fig. 6) and a release position (refer to fig. 12). More specifically, the lock member 18 is rotatable between a lock position and a release position. The lock member 18 is biased toward the lock position by a spring 18C.

The locking member 18 includes a shaft 18A and a projection 18B. The shaft 18A is rotatably supported by the second cover 15. Thereby, the locking member 18 can rotate relative to the second cover 15. The projection 18B extends from the shaft 18A toward the projection 14. The projection 18B is opposed to one end portion of the flat plate portion 14B when the lock member 18 is located at the lock position. One end of the flat plate portion 14B is an end facing the first housing 16A (see fig. 1) in the second direction when the switch portion 13 is located at the closed position. The projection 18B contacts one end portion of the projection 14. Thereby, the locking member 18 can lock the protrusion 14 to the second cover 15 when in the locking position. The locking of the projection 14 to the second cover 15 means that the rotation of the projection 14 with respect to the second cover 15 is stopped. The locking member 18 locks the projection 14 to the second cover 15 in a state where the toner cartridge 1 is removed from the developer 31 described later, thereby stopping the movement of the opening and closing portion 13 from the closed position to the open position. The projection 18B cannot contact one end of the flat plate portion 14B when the lock member 18 is located at the release position. Thereby, the lock member 18 releases the lock of the projection 14 with respect to the second cover 15 when located at the release position.

The spring 18C is a coil spring. More specifically, the spring 18C has one end portion, the other end portion apart from the one end portion, and a coil portion between the one end portion and the other end portion. One end of the spring 18C is in contact with the second cover 15. The other end of the spring 18C contacts the projection 18B of the locking member 18. Thereby, the spring 18C presses the lock member 18 toward the lock position.

The stopper 19 is located on the inner surface of the second frame 16B. The stopper 19 protrudes from the inner surface of the second frame 16B toward the first frame 16A. The stopper 19 faces the other end of the flat plate portion 14B when the switch portion 13 is in the closed position. The other end of the flat plate portion 14B is an end facing the second frame 16B in the second direction when the switch portion 13 is located at the closed position. The other end of the flat plate portion 14B has an engaging portion 14D. The engaging portion 14D protrudes in the second direction from the other end portion of the flat plate portion 14B when the switch portion 13 is located at the closed position. The stopper 19 is opposed to the fitting portion 14D. The stopper 19 contacts the fitting portion 14D. Thus, when the switch unit 13 is in the closed position, the stopper 19 stops the rotation of the projection 14 in the direction opposite to the rotation direction of the projection 14 when the switch unit 13 is rotated from the closed position to the open position. When the projection 14 is rotated in the opposite direction with the switch portion 13 in the closed position, the fitting portion 14D of the projection 14 comes into contact with the stopper portion 19.

2.5, second projection 22

As shown in fig. 1, the toner cartridge 1 includes a gear cover 21 and a second protrusion 22.

The gear cover 21 is located on the opposite side of the first cover 12 with respect to the housing 2 in the first direction. The gear cover 21 covers at least a part of the gear 23.

The second protrusion 22 is located on the opposite side of the first toner containing portion 2A with respect to the gear 23 in the first direction. The second protrusion 22 protrudes from the gear cover 21 in the first direction. The second protrusion 22 extends in the second direction.

2.6 gear parts and projections

As shown in fig. 1 and 4, the toner cartridge 1 includes a gear portion 24A, a gear portion 24B, a projection 25A, a projection 25B, a projection 26A, and a projection 26B. The gear portion 24A, the gear portion 24B, the projection 25A, the projection 25B, the projection 26A, and the projection 26B are configured to operate a developing switch portion 51 of the developing device 31 described later.

The first cover 12 further includes a gear portion 24A and a gear portion 24B. The gear portion 24A is spaced apart from the gear portion 24B in the first direction. The second opening 12A is located between the gear portion 24A and the gear portion 24B. The gear portions 24A and 24B have a plurality of gear teeth, respectively. That is, the first cover 12 has a plurality of gear teeth. The plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24A and the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24B are located on the circumferential surface of the first cover 12 in the rotation direction of the first cover 12 with respect to the switch portion 13. The plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24A and the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24B are aligned in the rotational direction of the first cover 12 with respect to the switch portion 13.

The projection 25A and the projection 25B are provided on the first cover 12. That is, the first cover 12 further includes a projection 25A and a projection 25B. The projection 25A is apart from the projection 25B in the first direction. The projection 25A is aligned with the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24A in the rotational direction of the first cover 12 with respect to the switch portion 13. The projection 25A is located on the upstream side of the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24A in the rotation direction R of the first cover 12 when the housing 2 rotates from the second position to the first position. The projections 25A are aligned with the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24A at intervals longer than the intervals between the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24A in the rotational direction R of the first cover 12. The projection 25B is located upstream of the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24B in the rotation direction R of the first cover 12 when the housing 2 rotates from the second position (see fig. 21) to the first position (see fig. 11). The projections 25B are aligned with the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24B at intervals longer than the intervals between the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24B in the rotational direction R of the first cover 12. The projection 25A and the projection 25B project in the second direction toward the opposite side of the second toner accommodating portion 2B with respect to the first toner accommodating portion 2A.

The projection 26A is located on the opposite side of the second opening 12A in the first direction with respect to the projection 25A. The projection 26B is located on the opposite side of the second opening 12A in the first direction with respect to the projection 25B. The projection 26A is located at one end of the first toner containing portion 2A. The projection 26B is located at the other end portion of the second cover 15. The projections 26A and 26B project in the second direction toward the opposite side of the second toner accommodating portion 2B with respect to the first toner accommodating portion 2A.

3. Detailed description of the developing device 31

The developing device 31 shown in fig. 7 to 9 is configured to be supplied with toner from the toner cartridge 1. For example, the developing device 31 is configured to perform development using toner supplied from the toner cartridge 1. In the present embodiment, the developing device 31 has a developing roller 32. The developing device 31 may have a photoconductor. The developer 31 may also be of a cartridge type that can be mounted and dismounted with respect to the image forming apparatus. The developing roller 32 extends in the first direction. The developing roller 32 can contact the photoconductor. The developer 31 has a toner accommodating portion 33. The toner accommodating portion 33 can accommodate toner.

The developer 31 has a groove 34, a groove 35, and a development opening 36.

The groove 34 is located at one end of the developer 31 in the first direction. The groove 35 is located at the other end portion of the developer 31 in the first direction. The slot 35 is spaced from the slot 34 in a first direction. The grooves 34 and 35 are described in detail below.

3.1 groove 34

As shown in fig. 8 and 11, the groove 34 extends in a direction in which the toner cartridge 1 is attached to the developer 31, specifically, in a direction indicated by an arrow in fig. 10. The slot 34 has one end portion and the other end portion in the mounting direction. One end portion is farther from the development opening 36 than the other end portion in the mounting direction. The groove 34 has a width in a direction intersecting the mounting direction, which is capable of receiving the projection 14 and the lid portion 16 of the toner cartridge 1 (see fig. 1). The groove 34 has a flat surface 38A, a flat surface 38B, a recess 39A, a recess 39B, a projection 41A, and a projection 41B.

3.1.1, plane 38A and plane 38B

The flat surface 38A is located at one end of the slot 34. The flat surface 38B is located at the other end of the slot 34. The flat surface 38A and the flat surface 38B extend in the mounting direction, respectively. The flat surface 38A faces the first housing 16A (see fig. 1) of the cover 16 when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31. The flat surface 38B faces the second housing 16B (see fig. 1) of the cover 16 when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31. When the housing 2 is rotated from the second position (see fig. 20) to the first position (see fig. 11) with respect to the developer 31, at least one of the flat surfaces 38A and 38B comes into contact with the lid portion 16, and the housing 2 is stopped at the first position.

3.1.2, recess 39A and recess 39B

As shown in fig. 8, 11, 20, and 21, the concave portion 39A is concave in the width direction of the groove 34 in a direction away from the flat surface 38A. The concave portion 39B is concave in a direction away from the flat surface 38B in the width direction of the groove 34. The recess 39A has a circular arc surface 42A and a flat surface 40A. The recess 39B has a circular arc surface 42B and a flat surface 40B. The arc surface 42A extends with respect to the flat surface 38A in a direction in which the first frame 16A moves when the casing 2 rotates with respect to the developer 31 from the first position to the second position. The arc surface 42B extends with respect to the flat surface 38B in a direction in which the second frame 16B moves when the housing 2 rotates with respect to the developer 31 from the first position to the second position. The flat surface 40A is located at an end portion on the downstream side of the arcuate surface 42A in a direction in which the first frame 16A moves when the housing 2 rotates from the first position to the second position with respect to the developer 31. The flat surface 40B is located at an end portion on the downstream side of the arcuate surface 42B in the direction in which the second frame 16B moves when the housing 2 rotates relative to the developer 31 from the first position to the second position. The plane 40A and the plane 40B extend in a direction intersecting the mounting direction. More specifically, the plane 40A and the plane 40B extend in a direction perpendicular to the mounting direction. When the casing 2 is rotated from the second position to the first position with respect to the developer 31, the flat surface 40A and the flat surface 40B stop the casing 2 at the second position by at least one of the flat surface 40A and the flat surface 40B contacting the lid portion 16.

3.1.3, projection 41A and projection 41B

The projection 41A and the projection 41B are located between the circular arc surface 42A and the circular arc surface 42B in the width direction of the groove 34. The projection 41A is located between the arc surface 42A and the projection 41B in the width direction of the groove 34. The projection 41B is located between the arc surface 42B and the projection 41A in the width direction of the groove 34. The projection 41B is apart from the projection 41A in the width direction of the groove 34. The projections 41A and 41B extend in the mounting direction, respectively. When the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31, the flat plate portion 14B (see fig. 12) is positioned between the projection 41A and the projection 41B. When the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31, the projections 41A and 41B contact the flat plate portion 14B. Thus, when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31, the projections 41A and 41B stop the rotation of the projection 14. Thereby, the switch portion 13 is fixed to the developer 31.

On the other hand, the projections 41A and 41B do not contact the first frame 16A, the second frame 16B, and the third frame 16C (see fig. 1) in the width direction of the groove 34 when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31. Thus, when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31, the first, second, and third housings 16A, 16B, and 16C can rotate relative to the switch unit 13 in a state where the switch unit 13 is fixed relative to the developer 31. Thereby, the housing 2 can rotate with respect to the developer 31 together with the first cover 12 and the second cover 15 in a state where the opening and closing portion 13 is fixed with respect to the developer 31. The opening/closing portion 13 is located at an open position with respect to the casing 2 by the casing 2 rotating together with the first cover 12 and the second cover 15 from the first position (see fig. 11) to the second position (see fig. 21) with respect to the developer 31. When the opening/closing portion 13 is in the open position (see fig. 23), at least a part of the third opening 13D overlaps at least a part of the second opening 12A, and the second opening 12A is opened.

The projection 41A is spaced apart from the arc surface 42A in the radial direction of the arc surface 42A. The distance between the projection 41A and the arc surface 42A is longer than the length of the first housing 16A (see fig. 1) in the mounting direction. Thus, the first housing 16A can pass between the projection 41A and the arcuate surface 42A when the casing 2 rotates relative to the developer 31. The projection 41B is spaced apart from the arc surface 42B in the radial direction of the arc surface 42B. The distance between the projection 41B and the arc surface 42B is longer than the length of the second housing 16B (see fig. 1) in the mounting direction. Thus, the second housing 16B can pass between the projection 41B and the arc surface 42B when the casing 2 rotates relative to the developer 31.

3.2 groove 35

As shown in fig. 9, the groove 35 extends in the mounting direction. The groove 35 has one end portion and the other end portion in the mounting direction. One end portion is farther from the toner accommodating portion 33 than the other end portion in the mounting direction. The groove 35 has a width in a direction intersecting the mounting direction so as to receive the second projection 22 (see fig. 1) of the toner cartridge 1. The groove 35 has a flat surface 43A, a flat surface 43B, a recessed portion 44A, and a recessed portion 44B.

3.2.1, plane 43A and plane 43B

The flat surface 43A is located at one end of the slot 35. The flat surface 43B is located at the other end of the slot 35. The flat surface 43A and the flat surface 43B extend in the mounting direction, respectively. The flat surface 43A is opposed to one end of the second protrusion 22 when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31. The flat surface 43B is opposed to the other end portion of the second protrusion 22 when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31. The flat surface 43A and the flat surface 43B stop the casing 2 at the first position by at least one of the flat surface 43A and the flat surface 43B contacting the second protrusion 22 when the casing 2 rotates from the second position to the first position with respect to the developer 31.

3.2.2, recesses 44A and 44B

The recess 44A is recessed in a direction away from the flat surface 43A in the width direction of the groove 35. The concave portion 44B is concave in a direction away from the flat surface 43B in the width direction of the groove 35. The recess 44A has a circular arc surface 46A and a flat surface 45A. The recess 44B has a circular arc surface 46B and a flat surface 45B. The arc surface 46A extends with respect to the flat surface 43A in a direction in which the one end portion of the second protrusion 22 moves when the housing 2 rotates with respect to the developer 31 from the first position to the second position. The circular arc surface 46B extends with respect to the flat surface 45B in a direction in which the other end portion of the second protrusion 22 moves when the housing 2 rotates with respect to the developer 31 from the first position to the second position. The flat surface 45A is located at an end portion on a downstream side of the arcuate surface 46A in a direction in which the one end portion of the second protrusion 22 moves when the housing 2 rotates relative to the developer 31 from the first position to the second position. The flat surface 45B is located at an end portion on the downstream side of the arcuate surface 46B in the direction in which the other end portion of the second protrusion 22 moves when the housing 2 rotates relative to the developer 31 from the first position to the second position. The plane 45A and the plane 45B extend in a direction intersecting the mounting direction. More specifically, the plane 45A and the plane 45B extend in a direction perpendicular to the mounting direction. When the housing 2 is rotated from the first position to the second position with respect to the developer 31, the flat surface 45A and the flat surface 45B stop the housing 2 at the second position by either one of the flat surface 45A and the flat surface 45B coming into contact with the second protrusion 22.

3.3 developing opening 36

As shown in fig. 7, the development opening 36 is located between the grooves 34 and 35 in the first direction. The developing opening 36 is closer to the groove 34 than the center of the developer 31 in the first direction. As shown in fig. 8, the developing opening 36 penetrates the outer surface of the toner containing portion 33 in the mounting direction. The developing opening 36 has one end 36A exposed to the outer surface of the toner containing portion 33 and the other end 36B connected to the inner space of the toner containing portion 33 in the mounting direction.

3.4 developing switch part 51

As shown in fig. 7 and 8, the developing device 31 has a developing switch portion 51.

The developing switch portion 51 is located between one end 36A and the other end 36B of the developing opening 36 in the mounting direction. The developing switch portion 51 has one face 51B and the other face 51C in the mounting direction. The one face 51B is closer to the one end 36A than the other end 36B of the developing opening 36 in the mounting direction. The other face 51C is closer to the other end 36B of the development opening 36 than the one face 51B in the mounting direction. The developing switch portion 51 is movable between a closed position (see fig. 13) for closing the developing opening 36 and an open position (see fig. 23) for opening the developing opening 36. The developing switch portion 51 has an opening 51A. The opening 51A penetrates the developing switch portion 51 in the mounting direction. As shown in fig. 23, when the developing switch portion 51 is located at the open position, the opening 51A overlaps at least a part of the developing opening 36. Thereby, the opening 51A allows the toner of the toner cartridge 1 to enter the toner accommodating portion 33 through the developing opening 36 and the opening 51A when the developing switch portion 51 is located at the open position.

As shown in fig. 7 and 15, the development switch portion 51 has a projection 53A, a projection 53B, a gear portion 54A, and a gear portion 54B.

The projection 53A is a structure that comes into contact with the gear portion 24A (refer to fig. 17) when the housing 2 rotates from the first position to the second position with respect to the developer 31 when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted to the developer 31. The projection 53B is a structure that comes into contact with the gear portion 24B (refer to fig. 1) when the housing 2 rotates from the first position to the second position with respect to the developer 31 when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted to the developer 31. When the casing 2 rotates from the first position to the second position with respect to the developer 31, one of the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24A presses the projection 53A, and one of the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24B presses the projection 53B, whereby the developing switch portion 51 starts to move from the closed position to the open position. Then, the remaining gear teeth of the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24A are meshed with the gear portion 54A, and the remaining gear teeth of the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24B are meshed with the gear portion 54B. The projection 53A is configured to come into contact with the projection 25A (see fig. 15) when the housing 2 rotates from the second position to the first position with respect to the developer 31. The projection 53B is configured to contact the projection 25B (see fig. 1) when the housing 2 rotates from the second position to the first position with respect to the developer 31. When the housing 2 rotates from the second position to the first position with respect to the developer 31, the gear portion 24A is disengaged from the gear portion 54A, and the gear portion 24B is disengaged from the gear portion 54B, then, the projection 25A presses the projection 53A, and the projection 25B presses the projection 53B, whereby the development switch portion 51 is located at the closed position. The gear portion 54A is configured to mesh with the gear portion 24A (see fig. 19) of the toner cartridge 1 when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted to the developer 31. The gear portion 54B is configured to mesh with the gear portion 24B (see fig. 1) of the toner cartridge 1 when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted to the developer 31.

The projection 53A is located on the opposite side of the groove 34 with respect to the development opening 36 in the first direction. The projection 53B is located between the developing opening 36 and the groove 34 in the first direction. The projection 53A and the projection 53B are located on one surface 51B of the developing switch portion 51. The projection 53A and the projection 53B protrude from the one surface 51B of the developing switch portion 51. The projection 53A and the projection 53B are exposed on the outer surface of the toner containing portion 33 when the developing switch portion 51 is located at the closed position.

The gear portion 54A is located on the upstream side of the projection 53A in the moving direction M of the developing switch portion 51 when the developing switch portion 51 moves from the closed position to the open position. The gear portion 54A is located at a position apart from the projection 53A in the moving direction M of the developing switch portion 51. The gear portion 54B is located on the upstream side of the projection 53B in the moving direction M of the developing switch portion 51 when the developing switch portion 51 moves from the closed position to the open position. The gear portion 54B is located at a position apart from the projection 53B in the moving direction M of the developing switch portion 51. The gear portion 54A and the gear portion 54B have a plurality of gear teeth, respectively. The plurality of gear teeth are arranged in the moving direction M of the developing switch portion 51.

As shown in fig. 15, 17, 19 and 22, the development switch portion 51 has a recess 55, a recess 56 and a protrusion 57. The recess 55 is configured to receive a projection 59 described later when the developing switch 51 is at the closed position in a state where the toner cartridge 1 is removed from the developer 31. The projection 57 is configured to come into contact with the projection 59 fitted in the recess 55 when the developing switch unit 51 at the closed position moves to the open position in a state where the toner cartridge 1 is removed from the developer 31, thereby stopping the movement of the developing switch unit 51 at the closed position to the open position. The recess 56 is configured to receive the projection 59 when the developing switch portion 51 is at the open position in a state where the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31. The recess 55, the recess 56, and the projection 57 are located on the other surface 51C of the developing switch portion 51. The recessed portion 56 is located on the upstream side of the recessed portion 55 in the moving direction M of the developing switch portion 51 when the developing switch portion 51 moves from the closed position to the open position. The projection 57 is located between the recess 55 and the recess 56 in the moving direction M of the developing switch portion 51. The recess 55 is recessed from the other surface 51C of the developing switch unit 51 toward the one surface 51B. The recess 56 is recessed from the other surface 51C of the developing switch unit 51 toward the one surface 51B. The projection 57 projects in a direction from the one surface 51B to the other surface 51C. The projection 57 has an inclined surface 57A. The inclined surface 57A is inclined toward the one surface 51B of the developing switch unit 51 from the recess 55 to the recess 56.

3.5 locking Member

As shown in fig. 7, the developer 31 has a locking member 52A and a locking member 52B.

The locking members 52A and 52B are structures that lock the developing switch portion 51 in the closed position when the toner cartridge 1 is removed from the developer 31. The locking of the developing switch unit 51 at the closed position means stopping the movement of the developing switch unit 51 from the closed position to the open position. The locking member 52A is engaged with one end portion of the developing switch portion 51 in the first direction when the developing switch portion 51 is located at the closed position when the toner cartridge 1 is removed from the developer 31. The locking member 52B is engaged with the other end portion of the developing switch portion 51 in the first direction when the developing switch portion 51 is located at the closed position when the toner cartridge 1 is removed from the developer 31. The other end portion of the developing switch portion 51 is closer to the groove 34 than the one end portion of the developing switch portion 51 in the first direction.

The locking member 52A is located on the opposite side of the groove 34 with respect to the developing switch portion 51 in the first direction. The locking member 52B is located between the developing switch portion 51 and the groove 34 in the first direction. The locking member 52B is moved away from the locking member 52A in the first direction. In the first direction, the developing switch portion 51 is located between the locking member 52A and the locking member 52B. The locking member 52A and the locking member 52B are exposed on the outer surface of the toner accommodating portion 33. The locking members 52A and 52B extend in the moving direction of the developing switch portion 51, respectively.

As shown in fig. 14, 16 and 18, the locking member 52A and the locking member 52B respectively have a base end E1 and a head end E2 apart from the base end E1 in the moving direction M of the developing switch section 51. The head end E2 is located on the upstream side of the base end E1 in the moving direction M of the developing switch section 51 when the developing switch section 51 moves from the closed position to the open position. The base end E1 of the lock member 52A and the base end E1 of the lock member 52B are fixed to the developer 31, respectively. The locking members 52A and 52B are respectively apart from the toner accommodating portion 33 in the mounting direction. Thereby, the lock member 52A and the lock member 52B can be bent in the mounting direction, respectively. The locking member 52A and the locking member 52B have a projection 58 and a projection 59, respectively (refer to fig. 15).

The projection 58 of the locking member 52A projects from the locking member 52A in the mounting direction in a direction away from the toner accommodating portion 33. A projection 58 (see fig. 7) of the locking member 52B projects from the locking member 52B in the mounting direction in a direction away from the toner accommodating portion 33. The projection 58 of the locking member 52A comes into contact with the projection 26A when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31. The projection 58 of the locking member 52B comes into contact with the projection 26B (refer to fig. 1) when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31.

As shown in fig. 15, 17, 19 and 22, the projection 59 of the locking member 52A is located at the head end E2 of the locking member 52A. The projection 59 of the locking member 52B is located at the head end E2 of the locking member 52B. The projection 59 extends in the first direction. When the developing switch portion 51 is in the closed position in a state where the toner cartridge 1 is removed from the developer 31, the projection 59 is fitted into the recess 55 of the developing switch portion 51. Thus, when the developing switch unit 51 moves from the closed position to the open position with the projection 59 fitted in the recess 55, the projection 59 contacts the projection 57 of the developing switch unit 51, and the movement of the developing switch unit 51 is stopped.

4. Attachment and detachment of the toner cartridge 1 to and from the developer 31

Hereinafter, the operation of attaching the toner cartridge 1 to the developer 31 and the operation of removing the toner cartridge 1 from the developer 31 will be described with reference to fig. 10 to 22.

4.1 action of mounting toner Cartridge 1 to developing device 31

When the toner cartridge 1 is mounted to the developer 31, as shown in fig. 10, the toner cartridge 1 is mounted to the developer 31 by the projection 14 and the cover portion 16 fitting into the groove 34, and the second projection 22 fitting into the groove 35. At this time, as shown in fig. 1, the housing 2 is located at the first position with respect to the switch section 13. The opening and closing portion 13 is located at a closed position with respect to the first cover 12, and closes the second opening 12A. That is, when the housing 2 is located at the first position, the switch section 13 closes the second opening 12A.

Thereby, as shown in fig. 11, the toner cartridge 1 is mounted to the developer 31. The projection 14 and the cap portion 16 are fitted into the groove 34. The second protrusion 22 is fitted into the groove 35. At this time, as shown in fig. 12, the projection 14 is positioned between the projections 41A and 41B. That is, when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31, the protrusion 14 is positioned with respect to the developer 31.

At this time, the projection 41B comes into contact with the projection 18B of the lock member 18, and the lock member 18 moves from the lock position to the release position against the urging force of the spring 18C. That is, when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted to the developer 31, the locking member 18 comes into contact with a part of the developer 31, and the locking member 18 moves from the locking position to the releasing position. Thereby, when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31, the locking member 18 releases the locking of the projection 14. That is, the projection 14 can rotate relative to the second cover 15 by the movement of the lock member 18 from the lock position to the release position. In other words, the second cover 15 can be rotated relative to the projection 14 by the movement of the lock member 18 from the lock position to the release position. Thereby, the housing 2 can rotate together with the first cover 12 and the second cover 15 with respect to the opening and closing portion 13.

At this time, as shown in fig. 13, the developing switch portion 51 is located at the closed position. At this time, as shown in fig. 14, the projection 26A of the toner cartridge 1 comes into contact with the projection 58 of the locking member 52A. Thereby, the locking member 52A is bent such that the head end E2 is separated from the developing switch portion 51. Thereby, as shown in fig. 15, the projection 59 of the locking member 52A is separated from the recess 55 of the developing switch portion 51. At this time, the projection 53A of the developing switch portion 51 is positioned between the projection 25A of the toner cartridge 1 and the gear portion 24A.

Next, the user rotates the housing 2 from the first position to the second position with respect to the developer 31.

At this time, the housing 2 rotates from the first position to the second position with respect to the developer 31, and as shown in fig. 16 and 17, the gear portion 24A presses the projection 53A in a state where the projection 26A of the toner cartridge 1 is in contact with the projection 58 of the locking member 52A. Thus, the developing switch portion 51 moves from the closed position to the open position in a state where the projection 59 is separated from the recess 55.

Next, when the housing 2 is further rotated from the first position to the second position with respect to the developer 31, the developing switch portion 51 is further moved from the closed position to the open position, and the projection 57 passes through the opposite side of the toner containing portion 33 with respect to the projection 59.

Then, as shown in fig. 18, the projection 26A of the toner cartridge 1 is separated from the projection 58 of the locking member 52A. Thereby, the locking member 52A is restored from the bent state, and the head end E2 of the locking member 52A comes close to the developing switch portion 51. Then, as shown in fig. 19, the projection 59 comes into contact with the inclined surface 57A of the projection 57. The plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 24A mesh with the plurality of gear teeth of the gear portion 54A. That is, in a case where the toner cartridge 1 is rotatable with respect to the developer 31, at least one of the plurality of gear teeth is engaged with the developing switch portion 51 provided in the developer 31 for opening and closing the developing opening 36. At this time, as shown in fig. 20, the first frame 16A of the lid 16 is positioned in the recess 39A of the groove 34, and the second frame 16B of the lid 16 is positioned in the recess 39B of the groove 34.

Next, as shown in fig. 21, when at least one of the first frame 16A and the second frame 16B of the lid portion 16 comes into contact with the flat surface 40A or the flat surface 40B of the groove 34, the housing 2 is located at the second position with respect to the switch portion 13. At this time, as shown in fig. 22, the developing switch portion 51 is located at the open position, and the projection 59 is located in the recess 56. As shown in fig. 23, the opening and closing portion 13 is located at the open position with respect to the housing 2, and at least a part of the third opening 13D overlaps at least a part of the second opening 12A. Thereby, the third opening 13D allows toner discharge through the second opening 12A.

Thereby, the attachment of the toner cartridge 1 to the developer 31 is completed.

4.2 action of removing toner Cartridge 1 from developing device 31

When the toner cartridge 1 is removed from the developer 31, the user rotates the housing 2 with respect to the developer 31 from the second position shown in fig. 21 to the first position shown in fig. 11.

At this time, as shown in fig. 19, the development switch portion 51 moves from the open position to the closed position by the gear portion 24A of the toner cartridge 1 meshing with the gear portion 54A and the gear portion 24B of the toner cartridge 1 meshing with the gear portion 54B.

At this time, the projection 59 moves in the second direction along the inclined surface 57A of the projection 57 in a direction away from the developing switch portion 51.

Next, when the housing 2 further approaches the first position, as shown in fig. 16, the projection 26A of the toner cartridge 1 comes into contact with the projection 58 of the locking member 52A. At this time, as shown in fig. 17, the gear portion 24A of the toner cartridge 1 is separated from the gear portion 54A. The gear portion 24B of the toner cartridge 1 is separated from the gear portion 54B. This temporarily stops the movement of the developing switch unit 51.

Next, when the housing 2 further approaches the first position, the projection 25A of the toner cartridge 1 comes into contact with the projection 53A of the developing switch portion 51. The projection 25B of the toner cartridge 1 contacts the projection 53B of the developing switch portion 51. The projection 25A of the toner cartridge 1 presses the projection 53A of the developing switch portion 51, and the projection 25B of the toner cartridge 1 presses the projection 53B of the developing switch portion 51, whereby the developing switch portion 51 moves to the closed position again.

Then, as shown in fig. 11, when at least one of the first frame 16A and the second frame 16B of the lid 16 is in contact with the flat surface 38A or the flat surface 38B of the groove 34, the housing 2 is located at the first position. At this time, as shown in fig. 15, the developing switch portion 51 is located at the closed position. At this time, as shown in fig. 13, the opening/closing portion 13 is located at the closed position with respect to the first cover 12, and the second opening 12A is closed.

Next, the user pulls the toner cartridge 1 from the developer 31 in the second direction as shown in fig. 10.

Thereby, the removal of the toner cartridge 1 from the developer 31 is completed.

5. Delivering toner from a toner cartridge to a developer

When the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31 and the housing 2 is located at the second position, the gear 23 (refer to fig. 1) of the toner cartridge 1 meshes with the gear 30 (refer to fig. 7) of the developer 31.

When the image forming apparatus performs an image forming operation, a driving force is input from the gear 30 of the developer 31 to the gear 23 of the toner cartridge 1. Then, as shown in fig. 2, the toner conveying unit 4 rotates. The driving force is input to the agitator 3 from the gear 23 via a gear train, not shown, and the agitator 3 rotates.

Then, the toner in the second internal space 2E is conveyed to the first internal space 2D by the rotation of the agitator 3.

Next, as shown in fig. 4, the toner in the first internal space 2D is conveyed from the first internal space 2D to the internal space of the opening and closing portion 13 by the toner conveying unit 4.

Then, as shown in fig. 23, the toner in the internal space of the opening/closing portion 13 is supplied into the toner containing portion 33 of the developing device 31 through an opening formed by the third opening 13D overlapping the second opening 12A and an opening formed by the opening 51A of the developing opening/closing portion 51 overlapping the developing opening 36.

6. Effect

As shown in fig. 11, when the toner cartridge 1 is mounted on the developer 31, the protrusion 14 is positioned with respect to the developer 31. Thereby, the switch portion 13 is fixed to the developer 31. On the other hand, the casing 2 is rotatable with the first cover 12 between the first position and the second position with respect to the developer 31. As shown in fig. 13, when the housing 2 is located at the first position, the switch portion 13 closes the second opening 12A.

As shown in fig. 23, when the housing 2 rotates from the first position to the second position with respect to the developer 31, at least a part of the third opening 13D overlaps at least a part of the second opening 12A, and the third opening 13D allows the toner to be discharged through the second opening 12A.

Thus, when the user mounts the toner cartridge 1 to the developer 31 and rotates the housing 2 from the first position to the second position with respect to the developer 31, the second opening 12A can be opened in accordance with the user's movement. When the user rotates the housing 2 from the second position to the first position with respect to the developer 31, the second opening 12A can be closed in accordance with the user's movement.

As a result, the opening and closing portion 13 can be opened and closed in association with the mounting and dismounting of the developer cartridge 1 to and from the developer 31 by the user.

Description of the reference numerals

1 toner box

2 casing

2A first toner accommodating part

2B second toner accommodating part

2D first inner space

2E second inner space

3 stirrer

4 toner conveying unit

11 first opening

12 first cover

12A second opening

13 switch part

13D third opening

14 protrusion

15 second cover

17 fourth opening

18 locking member

19 stop part

24A gear part

24B gear part

25A projection

25B projection

31 developing device

36 developing opening

51 developing switch part

A1 first axis

A2 second shaft

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