SHUTTER LOCKING STRUCTURE FOR DEVELOPMENT CARTRIDGE
20240027937 ยท 2024-01-25
Assignee
Inventors
- Jin-Hong Kim (Seongnam-si, KR)
- Sungjin KIM (Seongnam-si, KR)
- Seongwoong YANG (Seongnam-si, KR)
- Youngkwang SHIN (Seongnam-si, KR)
- Seung-Chan Park (Seongnam-si, KR)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
An example development cartridge includes a shutter switchable between a closing position and an opening position to open and close a toner inlet through which a toner may be received, and a locking member switchable between a locking position to lock the shutter at the closing position and an unlocking position to allow the shutter to be opened.
Claims
1. A development cartridge comprising: a toner inlet to receive a toner; a shutter switchable between a closing position and an opening position to open and close the toner inlet; and a locking member switchable between a locking position to lock the shutter at the closing position and an unlocking position to allow the shutter to be opened.
2. The development cartridge of claim 1, wherein the shutter is rotatable between the closing position and the opening position, and wherein the locking member is linearly movable between the locking position and the unlocking position.
3. The development cartridge of claim 1, wherein the locking member is to interfere with the shutter to rotate the shutter to the opening position in a case where the locking member switches to a second unlocking position beyond the unlocking position.
4. The development cartridge of claim 3, wherein the locking member is to interfere with the shutter to rotate the shutter to the closing position in a case where the locking member switches to the locking position from the second unlocking position.
5. The development cartridge of claim 1, further comprising an elastic member to apply an elastic force to the locking member in a direction to locate the locking member at the locking position.
6. The development cartridge of claim 1, wherein the shutter is rotatable around a hinge to be opened and closed, wherein the shutter comprises a locking protrusion that is offset from the hinge, wherein the locking member comprises a locking groove to restrict the locking protrusion to prevent the shutter from being rotated at the locking position, and wherein the locking groove comprises a safe section to restrict the locking protrusion in a case where the locking member is moved between the locking position and the unlocking position.
7. The development cartridge of claim 6, further comprising an elastic sealing member between the shutter and the toner inlet, wherein a space between the locking protrusion and the locking groove at the locking position is smaller than a compressive amount of the elastic sealing member.
8. The development cartridge of claim 6, wherein the locking member comprises a first guide portion to rotate the shutter to the opening position by interfering with the locking protrusion in a case where the locking member switches between the locking position and a second unlocking position beyond the unlocking position.
9. The development cartridge of claim 6, wherein the locking member comprises a second guide portion to rotate the shutter to the closing position by interfering with the locking protrusion in a case where the locking member switches between the locking position and the second unlocking position.
10. An image forming apparatus comprising: a main body comprising a toner storage unit and a first interference portion; and a development cartridge to be mounted on and removed from the main body, wherein the development cartridge comprises: a toner inlet to receive a toner from the toner storage unit; a shutter rotatable around a hinge between a closing position and an opening position to open the toner inlet; and a locking member movable between a locking position to lock the shutter at the closing position and an unlocking position to allow the shutter to be opened, by interfering with the first interference portion in a case where the cartridge is mounted on the main body.
11. The image forming apparatus of claim 10, wherein the locking member is movable in a mounting/removal direction of the development cartridge to be moved between the locking position and the unlocking position.
12. The image forming apparatus of claim 10, wherein the development cartridge comprises an elastic member to apply an elastic force to the locking member in a direction to locate the locking member at the locking position.
13. The image forming apparatus of claim 10, wherein the shutter comprises a locking protrusion that is offset from the hinge, wherein the locking member comprises a locking groove to restrict the locking protrusion to prevent the shutter from being rotated at the locking position, and wherein the locking groove comprises a safe section to restrict the locking protrusion in a case where the locking member is moved between the locking position and the unlocking position.
14. The image forming apparatus of claim 13, further comprising an elastic sealing member between the shutter and the toner inlet, wherein a space between the locking protrusion and the locking groove at the locking position is smaller than a compressive amount of the elastic sealing member.
15. The image forming apparatus of claim 12, wherein the locking member comprises a coupling portion, and wherein the first interference portion is locked by the coupling portion in a direction to move the locking member between the locking position and the unlocking position in a case where the development cartridge is mounted on the main body, and wherein the first interference portion is locked by the coupling portion in a direction to move the locking member between the unlocking position and the locking position in a case where the development cartridge is removed from the main body
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0004] Various examples will be described below by referring to the following figures.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] Hereinafter, various examples will be described with reference to the drawings. Like reference numerals in the specification and the drawings denote like elements, and thus a redundant description may be omitted.
[0019] An electrophotographic image forming apparatus may include a development cartridge to form a toner image onto a photoconductor, e.g., a photoconductive drum. A toner may be supplied from a toner cartridge to the development cartridge. The development cartridge may include a toner inlet to which toner supplied from the toner cartridge may be introduced. The development cartridge may be mounted on or removed from a main body of the image forming apparatus. Based on the development cartridge being removed from the main body, toner may leak outside the development cartridge through the toner inlet or a foreign substance may be introduced to the development cartridge through the toner inlet. In this regard, a shutter may be provided in the development cartridge to open or close the toner inlet.
[0020] The shutter may include a cap to close the toner inlet. In this case, based on the cap being removed before the development cartridge is mounted on the main body, in a situation in which the development cartridge is removed from the main body, the cap is to be mounted again on the toner inlet, degrading user convenience. For example, the shutter may be structured to be movable between a position to close the toner inlet and a position to open the toner let. The shutter may be elastically biased in a direction of the position to close the toner inlet by an elastic member. The development cartridge may be distributed as a consumable separately from an image forming apparatus, and the shutter may be partially opened by a shock, vibration, etc., in a distribution process such that toner inside the development cartridge may leak outside. As an elastic force of the elastic member decreases, the operating reliability of the shutter may degrade. Moreover, considering the magnitude of the elastic force of the elastic member, a design for securing the structural stability of the shutter, a structure for supporting the shutter, etc., may be involved.
[0021] Examples of the disclosure may include a development cartridge having a shutter that is capable of closing and opening a toner inlet, and an image forming apparatus employing the development cartridge. Examples of the disclosure may include a development cartridge having a shutter that is easy to open, and an image forming apparatus employing the development cartridge. Examples of the disclosure may include a development cartridge having improved user convenience, and an image forming apparatus employing the development cartridge.
[0022] An example of a development cartridge according to the disclosure may include a locking member to switch between a locking position, to lock a shutter at a closing position to close a toner inlet, and an unlocking position, to allow the shutter to switch to an opening position to open the toner inlet. With this structure, the shutter may be locked at the closing position by the locking member, making it possible to prevent the shutter from being unintentionally opened and thus preventing toner from leaking or a foreign substance from being introduced into the development cartridge due to the unintentional opening. For example, the shutter may be rotated between the closing position and the opening position. For instance, the locking member may be linearly moved to switch between the locking position and the unlocking position. The locking member may be elastically biased to the locking position by an elastic member.
[0023] For example, the shutter may be opened and closed by being rotated with respect to a hinge. The shutter may include a first locking portion. The locking member may include a second locking portion that restricts the first locking portion to prevent the shutter from being rotated at the locking position. For example, the first locking portion may include a locking protrusion that is offset from the hinge. The second locking portion may include a locking groove that restricts the locking protrusion. The locking groove may have a safe section that temporarily restricts the locking protrusion based on the locking member switching between the locking position and the unlocking position. By providing the safe section, movement of the locking member due to an external shock and unintentional unlocking of the shutter caused by the movement may be reduced or prevented. The first locking portion may have a groove shape, and the second locking portion may have a protrusion shape.
[0024] For example, an elastic sealing member may be arranged between the shutter and the toner inlet. The elastic sealing member may close a gap between the shutter and the toner inlet by being elastically compressed between the toner inlet and the shutter, based on the shutter being closed. Based on the locking member being located at the locking position, a space between the first locking portion and the second locking portion, e.g., the locking protrusion and the locking groove, may be smaller than the amount of compression of the elastic sealing member. Thus, it is possible to prevent occurrence of the gap between the shutter and the toner inlet due to the space between the locking protrusion and the locking groove.
[0025] For example, based on the locking member switching to a second unlocking position beyond the unlocking position from the locking position, the locking member may interfere with the shutter to rotate the shutter to the opening position. For example, the locking member may include a first guide portion to interfere with the first locking portion, e.g., the locking protrusion, to rotate the shutter to the opening position based on the locking member switching between the locking position and the second unlocking position. For example, based on the locking member switching to the locking position from the second unlocking position, the locking member may interfere with the shutter to rotate the shutter to the closing position. For example, the locking member may include a second guide portion to interfere with the first locking portion, e.g., the locking protrusion, to rotate the shutter to the closing position based on the locking member switching to the locking position from the second unlocking position.
[0026] The image forming apparatus according to an example may include a main body including a toner storage unit and a first interference portion and the development cartridge that may be mounted on and removed from the main body. For example, the shutter may be rotated between the closing position and the opening position around the hinge to open the toner inlet. Based on the development cartridge being mounted on the main body, the locking member may interfere with the first interference portion to be moved to the unlocking position to allow the shutter to be opened from the locking position for locking the shutter at the closing position. For example, the locking member may be moved between the locking position and the unlocking position by being moved in a mounting/removal direction of the development cartridge.
[0027] For example, the locking member may include a coupling portion. Based on the development cartridge being mounted on the main body, the first interference portion may be locked by the coupling portion in a direction to move the locking member between the locking position and the unlocking position. Based on the development cartridge being removed from the main body, the first interference portion may be locked by the coupling portion in a direction to move the locking member from the unlocking position to the locking position. The second interference portion having this shape may have a structure including, for example, an elastic arm.
[0028] Hereinbelow, examples of a development cartridge and an image forming apparatus will be described with reference to the drawings. In the drawings, like reference numerals denote like components, and sizes and thicknesses of components may be exaggerated for clarity of explanation.
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[0030] The development cartridge 2 may be mounted on and removed from a main body 1 of an image forming apparatus as shown in
[0031] Inside the development cartridge 2, a developer, e.g., a toner and a carrier may be accommodated. Based on the development cartridge 2 being mounted on the main body 1, the development cartridge 2 may be supplied with the toner from a toner storage unit 3 of
[0032] The development cartridge 2, as a consumable replaced at the end of a life thereof, may be distributed separately from the image forming apparatus. The development cartridge 2 may be separated from the main body 1 for maintenance, etc., during the use thereof. Based on the development cartridge 2 being separated from the main body 1, the toner may leak through the toner inlet 201 or a foreign substance may be introduced into the development cartridge 2 through the toner inlet 201. The shutter 210 may open and close the toner inlet 201. Based on the development cartridge 2 being mounted on the main body 1, the shutter 210 may be located at an opening position for opening the toner inlet 201 to supply the toner from the toner cartridge to the development cartridge 2. Based on the development cartridge 2 being removed from the main body 1, the shutter 210 may be located at the closing position for closing the toner inlet 201.
[0033] For example, the shutter 210 may be rotated between the opening position and the closing position. As an example, the shutter 210 may be rotated around a hinge 230 to switch between the closing position and the opening position. The hinge 230 may include a hinge shaft 202 and a hinge hole 211. For example, the hinge shaft 202 may be provided in the development cartridge 2 and the hinge hole 211 rotatably coupled to the hinge shaft 202 may be provided in the shutter 210. The shutter 210 may be rotated up and down to switch between the opening position and the closing position.
[0034] The locking member 220 may be, for example, linearly moved to switch between the locking position and the unlocking position. Moving directions of the locking member 220 may include the mounting direction A1 and the removal direction A2. For example, the locking member 220 may slide in the removal direction A2 to be moved between the locking position and the unlocking position. The locking member 220 may slide in the mounting direction A1 to be moved between the unlocking position and the locking position.
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[0037] Based on the locking member 220 being located at the locking position, there may be a space 225 of
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[0039] As described above, the development cartridge 2 may be distributed separately from the main body 1 of the image forming apparatus. In the distribution process, a greater shock than the elastic force of the elastic member 240 may be applied to the development cartridge 2. Based on the locking member 220 being slightly moved by the shock from the locking position to the unlocking position, e.g., in the removal direction A2, the shutter 210 may be temporarily unlocked, temporarily causing a gap between the shutter 210 and the toner inlet 201. The toner may leak outside through the gap that is temporarily caused. Referring to
[0040] The development cartridge 2 may slide, e.g., in the mounting direction A1, to be mounted on the main body 1 of the image forming apparatus. As the development cartridge 2 slides in the mounting direction A1, the locking member 220 may interfere with a first interference portion 101 provided in the main body 1 to be moved in the removal direction A2. The locking member 220 may be moved in the removal direction A2 to switch to the unlocking position. For example, an interference lever 229 may be provided in the locking member 220. Based on the development cartridge 2 sliding in the mounting direction A1, the interference lever 229 of the locking member 220 may interfere with the first interference portion 101. As the development cartridge 2 slides in the mounting direction A1, the locking member 220 may be relatively moved in the removal direction A2. Based on the moving amount of the locking member 220 in the removal direction A2 being greater than the length of the safe section 224, the first locking portion, e.g., the locking protrusion 212 may leave the second locking portion, e.g., the locking groove 223. The locking member 220 may be located at the unlocking position. The shutter 210 may enter a state of being rotated between the closing position and the opening position, i.e., in the direction B1 in
[0041] For example, based on the locking member 220 switching between the second unlocking position and the unlocking position, the locking member 220 may interfere with the shutter 210 to rotate the shutter 210 to the opening position. For example, referring to
[0042] For example, based on the locking member 220 switching between the locking position and the second unlocking position, the locking member 220 may interfere with the shutter 210 to rotate the shutter 210 to the closing position. For example, referring to
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[0045] The development cartridge 2 may slide in the mounting direction A1 to be mounted on the main body 1. Based on the development cartridge 2 sliding to some degree in the mounting direction A1, the first interference portion 101 of the main body 1 may contact the interference lever 229 of the locking member 220. As the development cartridge 2 continues sliding in the mounting direction A1, the locking member 220 may be relatively moved in the removal direction A2. As shown in
[0046] Based on the development cartridge 2 further sliding in the mounting direction A1 in the state shown in
[0047] Based on the development cartridge 2 further sliding in the mounting direction A1 in the state shown in
[0048] Based on the development cartridge 2 reaching the mounting position in the main body 1, the shutter 210 may reach the opening position as shown in
[0049] To remove the development cartridge 2 from the main body 1, the development cartridge 2 may be caused to slide in the removal direction A2 in the state shown in
[0050] Although the second guide portion 227 has one slope in the aforementioned examples of the disclosure, the second guide portion 227 may have various shapes.
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[0052] Based on the development cartridge 2 being mounted on the main body 1, the first coupling portion 228A and the third coupling portion 101A may be locked to each other as shown in
[0053] As the fourth coupling portion 101B may be locked by the second coupling portion 228B, the locking member 220 may be relatively moved in the mounting direction A1 with respect to the development cartridge 2 as the development cartridge 2 slides in the removal direction A2 with respect to the main body 1. Based on the locking member 220 reaching the locking position, the locking member 220 may be locked by the stopper that is not shown, and thus may not be moved further in the mounting direction A1. Based on the development cartridge 2 sliding further in the removal direction A2, the elastic arm 101C may be elastically bent as shown in
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[0055] A charging roller 12 may charge the photoconductive drum 11 to have a uniform surface electric potential. The exposure 450 may irradiate light modulated corresponding to image information to the photoconductive drum 11 to form an electrostatic latent image on the photoconductive drum 11. The development roller 21 may supply the toner received in the development cartridge 2 to a development gap opposing the photoconductive drum 11. The toner may be supplied to the electrostatic latent image across the development gap by a developing bias voltage applied to the development roller 21, such that the electrostatic latent image may be developed into the visible toner image. The intermediate transfer belt 460 may be circularly driven by being supported by a plurality of support rollers 462, 463, 464, and 465. Four intermediate transfer rollers 461 may be arranged at positions facing the photoconductive drum 11 of the four development cartridges 2 with the intermediate transfer belt 460 therebetween. The toner image developed on the photoconductive drum 11 may be intermediately transferred to the intermediate transfer belt 460 by an intermediate transfer bias voltage applied to the intermediate transfer roller 461. A cleaning blade 13 may remove a developer remaining on the surface of the photoconductive drum 11 after an intermediate transfer process. The transfer roller 470 may be located facing the intermediate transfer belt 460 to form a transfer nip. A print medium P may be picked up by a pickup roller 402 from a feeding cassette 401 and fed to the transfer nip along a path 491. By the transfer bias voltage applied to the transfer roller 470, the toner image on the intermediate transfer belt 460 may be transferred to the print medium P. The fuser 480 may fuse the toner image transferred to the print medium P onto the print medium P by applying heat and pressure to the toner image. The print medium P on which printing is completed may be discharged by a discharge roller 492.
[0056] The main body 1 may include the toner storage unit 3 and the first interference portion 101. In the four toner storage units 3, e.g., toner cartridges, toners in colors of Y, M, C, and K may be respectively received. Hereinbelow, the toner storage unit 3 will be referred to as a toner cartridge 3. The toners in colors of Y, M, C, and K may be respectively supplied to four development cartridges 2 from the four toner cartridges 3. For example, an end portion of the toner supply line 310 may be connected to the toner cartridge 3, and the other end portion thereof, e.g., a supply end portion may be connected to the toner inlet 201 of the development cartridge 2.
[0057] The plurality of development cartridges 2 may be mounted on and removed from the main body 1. Although not shown in
[0058] Although the disclosure has been described with reference to an example shown in the drawings, it will be understood that various modifications and equivalent other examples may be made from the shown example. Therefore, the scope of the disclosure should be defined by the appended claims.