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US3806003A US00212133A US21213371A US3806003A US 3806003 A US3806003 A US 3806003A US 00212133 A US00212133 A US 00212133A US 21213371 A US21213371 A US 21213371A US 3806003 A US3806003 A US 3806003A
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  • ABSTRACT An oscillatable rotary feed roller is dis elongated opening formed in the b0 posed along an ttom of a toner
  • the toner mixing bars agitate the toner in the supply hopper to prevent agglomeration and a wire is extended below the toner discharge opening along the 2 4 3G 1 2D 38 m 8 MAN 7 3 R4 23 2 1 2] WG I D n/ a h 2 m a e S f 0 M .N F 0U 5 toner feed roller in contact or in closely spaced apart relation therewith so that toner attached to the feed roller can be removed by the wire.
  • the present invention relates to generally an electrostatic photocopying apparatus, and more particularly a toner supply device of an electrostatic photocopying apparatus.
  • Developing agents used in dry electrostatic photocopying processes contain toner which consists of thermoplastic resin of a low melting point uniformly mixed with colorant such as dyes, pigments such as carbon black and the like and a dispersing agent, and which is divided into fine particles whose size ranges from one to ten microns.
  • the toner is mixed with a carrier which is, for example, iron powder in the magnetic brush developing process, glass beads in the cascade developing process orthe like.
  • toner is attached to a fur brush.
  • such resinous pigment toner is disposed in a reservoir or supply device and repetitively used to develop an electrostatic latent image into a toner visible image by attaching toner to the latent image. Therefore, the toner concentration in the reservoir will be gradually decreased, and images of better quality cannot be developed unless, toner is supplied to the reservoir 2 keep the constant toner concentration to provide images of better quality.
  • toner particles tend to agglomerate or solidify and to firmly attach to a feed roller to form a toner layer therearound.
  • the toner discharge opening in which the feed roller operates becomes clogged, and the agglomerated toner drops into the developing vessel or chamber.
  • the present invention was made to overcome these problems encountered in the prior art toner supply devices. Briefly stated, according to the present invention, means is provided which is adapted to remove toner attached to a feed roller in cooperation with the rotation or oscillation thereof.
  • FIG. 1 is adiagrammatic side view illustrating one prior art example of a developing device for developing an electrostatic latent image formed upon an electrophotographic sensitive drum;
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a toner supply device in accordance with-the present invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view thereof.
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of a toner feed roller thereof having toner mixing wires.
  • FIG. 1 a developing device of the TERde developing process which uses the dry developing agent consisting of toner mixed with carrier, that is iron powder.
  • a photoconductive compound such as selenium is coated upon a drum 1, and a developing vessel 2 containing the dry developing agent 3 is disposed on the left side of the drum 1.
  • a magnetic belt 4 is wrapped around a belt roller 5, a belt roller 6 disposed obliquely upwardly of the drum 1, and a tension roller 7, and is pressed against a pressure plate 8.
  • the iron powder carrying toner is attracted by the magnetic belt 4, and is lifted in the direction indicated by the arrow a above the drum 1.
  • the developing agent thus is dropped upon the drum 1 by a blade 9 in contact with the conveyor belt 4 at the upper end thereof so that the electrostatic latent image formed upon the drum 1 is developed into a visible toner image, which is thereafter transferred upon copying paper. Since the developing agent 3 is repetitively used in the manner described above, the toner concentration is gradually descreased.
  • a toner supply hopper 10 containing toner 11 is disposed on the upper left side of the developing vessel 2, and has a toner discharge opening 12 which is perpendicular to the plane of the drawing.
  • a rotary toner feed roller 13 is disposed along the discharge opening 12 in such a manner that one side edge 10a of the opening 12 and the peripheral surface of the feed roller 13 define a toner discharge opening 14. Therefore, upon rotation of the feed rollerl3 in the direction of the arrow b, the toner 11 is supplied into the developing vessel 2 through the toner discharge opening 14.
  • the feed roller 13 may be continuously or intermittently rotated as the needs demand.
  • the toner whose I particle size ranges from one to ten microns, tends to agglomerate and to firmly adhere to the feed roller 13 forming a layer therearound. Therefore, the toner discharge opening 14 is finally clogged, and the agglomerated toner drops into the developing vessel 2.
  • FIGS. 2-4 the preferred embodiment of a toner supply device in accordance with the present invention will be described.
  • An elongated opening 23 (See FIG. 3) is formed along the bottom of a toner supply hopper 22 containing toner 21, and arms 22a and 22b are formed integral with the side walls of the hopper 22 at both ends of the opening 23.
  • a toner feed roller 24 supported by the arms 22a and 22b is rotatably disposed along the opening 23, and one side edge 22c (See FIG. 3) of the hopper is disposed in closely spaced apart relation with the surface of the toner feed roller 24, whereas the other side edge 22d is disposed in relatively spaced part relation with the feed roller 24 to define a slit-like toner discharge opening 25.
  • An adjusting plate 28 is slidably fixed to the side edge portion 22d with screws 29 and 30 fitted into elongated slots 26 and 27 formed in the plate 28 in parallel to each other at an angle relative to the side edge of the adjusting plate 28, and fixed to the side edge portion 22d.
  • One end of the adjusting plate 28 is bent as shown in FIG. 2 to form a bifurcated projection 28a which is fitted into an annular groove 31a formed at the leading end portion of an adjusting screw 31.
  • the adjusting screw 31 extends through the casing 32, and is advanced into or retracted from the casing 32 by rotating a knob 33 fixed to the adjusting screw 31.
  • the adjusting plate 28 is displaced toward the adjusting screw 31. Since the elongated guide slots 26 and 27 are slantingly formed as described above, the width of the toner discharge opening 25 is varied.
  • crank arm 35 is fixed to one end of a feed roller shaft 34 extending beyond the supporting arm 22a, and a conventional drive mechanism (not shown) is opera- -tively coupled to pin 36 fixed to the free end of the crank arm 35 to oscillate it.
  • the oscillation mechanism is a rotary eccentric cam disk or oscillating lever. Therefore, the crank 35 is oscillated between the positions 35 and 35A indicated by the solid and dotted lines respectively in FIG. 2, thereby rotating the feed roller 24 through the same angle.
  • a wire 37 is extended along the surface of the feed roller 24 adjacent to the toner discharge opening 25 between the supporting arms 22a and 22b of the toner hopper 22, and has its both ends securely fixed to the supporting arms 22a and 22b with retaining plates 38 and 39 and screws 40 and 41.
  • toner 21 in the hopper 22 is supplied into the developing vessel in an amount which is dependent upon the degree of opening of the toner discharge opening 25.
  • the toner attached to the feed roller 24 can be immediately removed therefrom by the wire 37 so that the toner can be supplied into the developing vessel before it is agglomerated.
  • a plurality of toner mixing bars 42 extending from the feed roller 24 are disposed in the hopper 22, so that I .42 are disposed on the feed roller, preferably slanting toward the axis of the roller; so that the bars will stir up the toner in the hopper 22 uniformly.
  • the feed roller 24 is so arranged as to rotate only in the direction indicated by the arrow c in FIG. 3.
  • the present invention has been described as being applied to a particular cascade developing device, it is understood that the present invention may be applied to the cascade developing device using a bucket belt or conveyor and to any other dry developing device suchas fur brush, magnetic brush, impression, powder cloud or open chamber developing device.
  • a toner supply device of an electrostatic photocopying apparatus comprising:
  • a rotary feed roller disposed along an elongated opening formed at the bottom of said toner supply hopper such that a slit-shaped toner discharge openingis defined by one of the side edges of said elongated opening and the surface of said feed roller to permit toner to drop therethrough;
  • a device as in claim 1 further comprising bracket means fixed on said toner supply hopper at the opposite ends of said elongated opening for supporting said wire along the surface of said feed roller.
  • said oscillating means comprises a crank connected at one end of said feed roller.
  • a device as in claim 6 further comprising means at one end of said opening adjusting plate for selectively sliding said plate along said elongated opening.

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An oscillatable rotary feed roller is disposed along an elongated opening formed in the bottom of a toner supply hopper to define a slit-like toner discharge opening between the feed roller surface on which toner mixing bars are mounted and one of the side edges of the elongated opening which is provided with an opening adjusting plate. As the roller is oscillated, the toner mixing bars agitate the toner in the supply hopper to prevent agglomeration and a wire is extended below the toner discharge opening along the toner feed roller in contact or in closely spaced apart relation therewith so that toner attached to the feed roller can be removed by the wire.

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1451 Apr. 23, 1974 United States Patent 1191 Fujimo TONER SUPPLY DEVICE OF Holly 222/342 Harshberger 222/343 ELECTROSTATIC PHOTOCOPYING APPARATUS Primary Examiner-Robert B. Reeves Assistant ExaminerThomas E. Kocovsky Attorney, Agent, or Firm-C00per, Dunham, Clark, Griffin & Moran m e t. H mm v MA H3 77 [.I.
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[57] ABSTRACT An oscillatable rotary feed roller is dis elongated opening formed in the b0 posed along an ttom of a toner [30] Foreign Application Priority Data Dec. 29, 1970 Japan........................
45 138905[U] supply hopper to define a slit-like toner discharge opening between the feed roller surface on whlch toner mixing bars are mounted and one of the side edges of the elongated opening which is provided with 52 US. 222/312,]18/DIG. 1, 118/308,
222/1310. 1, 222/342 51 Int. G0lf 11/00 an Openmg adlustmg Plate AS the roller 18 oscillated,
the toner mixing bars agitate the toner in the supply hopper to prevent agglomeration and a wire is extended below the toner discharge opening along the 2 4 3G 1 2D 38 m 8 MAN 7 3 R4 23 2 1 2] WG I D n/ a h 2 m a e S f 0 M .N F 0U 5 toner feed roller in contact or in closely spaced apart relation therewith so that toner attached to the feed roller can be removed by the wire.
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TONER SUPPLY DEVICE OF ELECTROSTATIC PIIOTOCOPYING APPARATUS BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to generally an electrostatic photocopying apparatus, and more particularly a toner supply device of an electrostatic photocopying apparatus.
Developing agents used in dry electrostatic photocopying processes contain toner which consists of thermoplastic resin of a low melting point uniformly mixed with colorant such as dyes, pigments such as carbon black and the like and a dispersing agent, and which is divided into fine particles whose size ranges from one to ten microns. The toner is mixed with a carrier which is, for example, iron powder in the magnetic brush developing process, glass beads in the cascade developing process orthe like. In case of the fur brush developing process, toner is attached to a fur brush. In the dry developing process, such resinous pigment toner is disposed in a reservoir or supply device and repetitively used to develop an electrostatic latent image into a toner visible image by attaching toner to the latent image. Therefore, the toner concentration in the reservoir will be gradually decreased, and images of better quality cannot be developed unless, toner is supplied to the reservoir 2 keep the constant toner concentration to provide images of better quality.
In the prior art toner supply devices, toner particles tend to agglomerate or solidify and to firmly attach to a feed roller to form a toner layer therearound. As a consequence, the toner discharge opening in which the feed roller operates, becomes clogged, and the agglomerated toner drops into the developing vessel or chamber.
The present invention was made to overcome these problems encountered in the prior art toner supply devices. Briefly stated, according to the present invention, means is provided which is adapted to remove toner attached to a feed roller in cooperation with the rotation or oscillation thereof.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIG. 1 is adiagrammatic side view illustrating one prior art example of a developing device for developing an electrostatic latent image formed upon an electrophotographic sensitive drum;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of one embodiment of a toner supply device in accordance with-the present invention;
FIG. 3 is a sectional view thereof; and
FIG. 4 is a side view of a toner feed roller thereof having toner mixing wires.
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Prior Art In FIG. 1 is illustrated a developing device of the eascade developing process which uses the dry developing agent consisting of toner mixed with carrier, that is iron powder. A photoconductive compound such as selenium is coated upon a drum 1, and a developing vessel 2 containing the dry developing agent 3 is disposed on the left side of the drum 1. In the developing vessel 3, a magnetic belt 4 is wrapped around a belt roller 5, a belt roller 6 disposed obliquely upwardly of the drum 1, and a tension roller 7, and is pressed against a pressure plate 8. The iron powder carrying toner is attracted by the magnetic belt 4, and is lifted in the direction indicated by the arrow a above the drum 1. The developing agent thus is dropped upon the drum 1 by a blade 9 in contact with the conveyor belt 4 at the upper end thereof so that the electrostatic latent image formed upon the drum 1 is developed into a visible toner image, which is thereafter transferred upon copying paper. Since the developing agent 3 is repetitively used in the manner described above, the toner concentration is gradually descreased.
A toner supply hopper 10 containing toner 11 is disposed on the upper left side of the developing vessel 2, and has a toner discharge opening 12 which is perpendicular to the plane of the drawing. A rotary toner feed roller 13 is disposed along the discharge opening 12 in such a manner that one side edge 10a of the opening 12 and the peripheral surface of the feed roller 13 define a toner discharge opening 14. Therefore, upon rotation of the feed rollerl3 in the direction of the arrow b, the toner 11 is supplied into the developing vessel 2 through the toner discharge opening 14. The feed roller 13 may be continuously or intermittently rotated as the needs demand.
However, as described hereinbefore, the toner whose I particle size ranges from one to ten microns, tends to agglomerate and to firmly adhere to the feed roller 13 forming a layer therearound. Therefore, the toner discharge opening 14 is finally clogged, and the agglomerated toner drops into the developing vessel 2.
The Invention Referring to FIGS. 2-4, the preferred embodiment of a toner supply device in accordance with the present invention will be described. An elongated opening 23 (See FIG. 3) is formed along the bottom of a toner supply hopper 22 containing toner 21, and arms 22a and 22b are formed integral with the side walls of the hopper 22 at both ends of the opening 23. A toner feed roller 24 supported by the arms 22a and 22b is rotatably disposed along the opening 23, and one side edge 22c (See FIG. 3) of the hopper is disposed in closely spaced apart relation with the surface of the toner feed roller 24, whereas the other side edge 22d is disposed in relatively spaced part relation with the feed roller 24 to define a slit-like toner discharge opening 25. An adjusting plate 28 is slidably fixed to the side edge portion 22d with screws 29 and 30 fitted into elongated slots 26 and 27 formed in the plate 28 in parallel to each other at an angle relative to the side edge of the adjusting plate 28, and fixed to the side edge portion 22d. One end of the adjusting plate 28 is bent as shown in FIG. 2 to form a bifurcated projection 28a which is fitted into an annular groove 31a formed at the leading end portion of an adjusting screw 31. The adjusting screw 31 extends through the casing 32, and is advanced into or retracted from the casing 32 by rotating a knob 33 fixed to the adjusting screw 31. That is, when the adjusting screw 31 is retracted or moved outwardly of the casing 32, the adjusting plate 28 is displaced toward the adjusting screw 31. Since the elongated guide slots 26 and 27 are slantingly formed as described above, the width of the toner discharge opening 25 is varied.
A crank arm 35 is fixed to one end of a feed roller shaft 34 extending beyond the supporting arm 22a, and a conventional drive mechanism (not shown) is opera- -tively coupled to pin 36 fixed to the free end of the crank arm 35 to oscillate it. For example, the oscillation mechanism is a rotary eccentric cam disk or oscillating lever. Therefore, the crank 35 is oscillated between the positions 35 and 35A indicated by the solid and dotted lines respectively in FIG. 2, thereby rotating the feed roller 24 through the same angle.
A wire 37 is extended along the surface of the feed roller 24 adjacent to the toner discharge opening 25 between the supporting arms 22a and 22b of the toner hopper 22, and has its both ends securely fixed to the supporting arms 22a and 22b with retaining plates 38 and 39 and screws 40 and 41.
Next the mode of toner supply operation of the toner supply device with the above construction will be described. When the feed roller 24 is oscillated in the directions indicated by the arrows c and d in the manner described above, toner 21 in the hopper 22 is supplied into the developing vessel in an amount which is dependent upon the degree of opening of the toner discharge opening 25. The toner attached to the feed roller 24 can be immediately removed therefrom by the wire 37 so that the toner can be supplied into the developing vessel before it is agglomerated.
A plurality of toner mixing bars 42 extending from the feed roller 24 are disposed in the hopper 22, so that I .42 are disposed on the feed roller, preferably slanting toward the axis of the roller; so that the bars will stir up the toner in the hopper 22 uniformly. When it is not desired to provide such mixing bars 42, the feed roller 24 is so arranged as to rotate only in the direction indicated by the arrow c in FIG. 3.
Although the present invention has been described as being applied to a particular cascade developing device, it is understood that the present invention may be applied to the cascade developing device using a bucket belt or conveyor and to any other dry developing device suchas fur brush, magnetic brush, impression, powder cloud or open chamber developing device.
I claim:
1. A toner supply device of an electrostatic photocopying apparatus comprising:
a toner supply hopper;
a rotary feed roller disposed along an elongated opening formed at the bottom of said toner supply hopper such that a slit-shaped toner discharge openingis defined by one of the side edges of said elongated opening and the surface of said feed roller to permit toner to drop therethrough;
a wire extended below said toner discharge opening along the surface and parallel to the axis of said feed roller;
a plurality of toner mixing bars arrayed on the surface of said feed roller and extending into said toner supply hopper through said elongated opening and of a length greater than the width of said discharge opening so as to confine their operation within the walls of said hopper; and
means for oscillating said feed roller to cause said mixing bars to agitate and feed toner through said discharge opening from said toner supply hopper and said wire to remove toner upon the surface of said feed roller.
2. A device as in claim 1 wherein said plurality of toner mixing bars are disposed on the feed roller slanting toward the axis thereof.
3. A device as in claim 1 further comprising bracket means fixed on said toner supply hopper at the opposite ends of said elongated opening for supporting said wire along the surface of said feed roller.
4. A device as in claim 1 wherein said oscillating means comprises a crank connected at one end of said feed roller.
5. A device as in claim 1 wherein said one of the side edges of said elongated opening has an opening adjusting plate mounted thereon.
6. A device as in claim 1 wherein said opening adjusting plate is slidably mounted on the side edge by means comprising screws fitted into elongated slots formed in the plate in parallel to eachother at an angle relative to the side edge of said adjusting plate.
7. A device as in claim 6 further comprising means at one end of said opening adjusting plate for selectively sliding said plate along said elongated opening.

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1. A toner supply device of an electrostatic photocopying apparatus comprising: a toner supply hopper; a rotary feed roller disposed along an elongated opening formed at the bottom of said toner supply hopper such that a slitshaped toner discharge opening is defined by one of the side edges of said elongated opening and the surface of said feed roller to permit toner to drop therethrough; a wire extended below said toner discharge opening along the surface and parallel to the axis of said feed roller; a plurality of toner mixing bars arrayed on the surface of said feed roller and extending into said toner supply hopper through said elongated opening and of a length greater than the width of said discharge opening so as to confine their operation within the walls of said hopper; and means for oscillating said feed roller to cause said mixing bars to agitate and feed toner through said discharge opening from said toner supply hopper and said wire to remove toner upon the surface of said feed roller.
2. A device as in claim 1 wherein said plurality of toner mixing bars are disposed on the feed roller slanting toward the axis thereof.
3. A device as in claim 1 further comprising bracket means fixed on said toner supply hopper at the opposite ends of said elongated opening for supporting said wire along the surface of said feed roller.
4. A device as in claim 1 wherein said oscillating means comprises a crank connected at one end of said feed roller.
5. A device as in claim 1 wherein said one of the side edges of said elongated opening has an opening adjusting plate mounted thereon.
6. A device as in claim 1 wherein said opening adjusting plate is slidably mounted on the side edge by means comprising sCrews fitted into elongated slots formed in the plate in parallel to each other at an angle relative to the side edge of said adjusting plate.
7. A device as in claim 6 further comprising means at one end of said opening adjusting plate for selectively sliding said plate along said elongated opening.
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