G03G2221/1846

Toner container handle

A toner container according to one example embodiment includes a pivotable handle. The handle includes a front segment extending along a front of a body of the toner container when the handle is in a first position for contacting a corresponding pry surface in an image forming device when the handle moves from the first position to a second position. The handle includes a rear segment extending along a rear of the body when the handle is in the first position permitting a user to actuate the rear segment to move the handle from the first position to the second position. The handle includes a first side segment extending along the first side of the body and a second side segment extending along the second side of the body. The first and second side segments connect the front segment and the rear segment.

Toner cartridge and laser printer

A toner cartridge is disclosed. A hole and a window are disposed on two sides of a cartridge body separately. A toner hopper is disposed in the cartridge body, and is configured to accommodate toner, and a supply opening exposed in the window is disposed at a position that is on the toner hopper and that faces the window. The first agitator is disposed in the toner hopper, and is configured to transport the toner in the toner hopper to the supply opening. A first hopper door is slidably disposed on a side that is of the toner hopper and that faces the window, a slot is disposed on the first hopper door, and the first hopper door may open or close the supply opening when sliding. The first clamping hook is disposed on the second side of the cartridge body.

TONER CONTAINER HANDLE

A toner container according to one example embodiment includes a pivotable handle. The handle includes a front segment extending along a front of a body of the toner container when the handle is in a first position for contacting a corresponding pry surface in an image forming device when the handle moves from the first position to a second position. The handle includes a rear segment extending along a rear of the body when the handle is in the first position permitting a user to actuate the rear segment to move the handle from the first position to the second position. The handle includes a first side segment extending along the first side of the body and a second side segment extending along the second side of the body. The first and second side segments connect the front segment and the rear segment.