US3834592A - Toner replenisher with manual adjustment of dispensing rate - Google Patents
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- a plurality of finger-like dispensing arms are mounted for pivotal movement back and forth along a path over a slot in the bottom of a toner dispenser hopper. The degree of pivotal movement controls the amount of toner dispensed.
- a linkage including a cam follower arm is provided for driving the dispensing arms in one direction in response to rotation of a continuously rotating cam. Springs provide the force for driving the dispensing arms in the opposite direction and for holding the cam follower against the cam.
- a manually adjustable stop element is provided for limiting the movement of the cam follower arm as it attempts to follow the cam in response to the force exerted by the springs.
- the degree of pivotal motion of the dispensing arms may be adjusted to any value throughout a continuous range extending from no motion to some predetermined maximum degree of motion, thereby adjusting the dispensing rate.
- the present invention relates to xerographic toner dispensers suitable for use in xerographic reproduction apparatus. More particularly, the present invention provides a toner dispenser having a manual adjustment for selecting the desired dispensing rate. The dispensing rate may be selected from a continuous range of dispensing rates extending from zero to the maximum dispensing capability of the apparatus.
- U.S. Pat. No. 3,424,131 discloses one form of a prior art xerographic reproduction system wherein a photoconductive layer formed on the surface of a rotating drum is moved pasta charging station, an exposure station, a developing station, and a transfer station. At the charging station a uniform electrostatic charge is placed on the photoconductive layer of the drum. The drum is then rotated to the exposure station where light from a document to be reproduced is imaged on the photoconductive layer thereby forming on the surface of the drum a latent electrostatic image of the document. The drum then rotates past the developing station where the electrostatic image is converted into a visible image by the attraction of pigmented material or toner contained in a developer supplied to the developing station. Subsequently, the drum rotates past the transfer station where the visible image is transferred to a suitable medium such as a sheet of paper.
- a suitable medium such as a sheet of paper.
- the developer supplied to the developing station comprises a finely powdered pigmented material called toner, mixed with a carrier in the form of larger particles or beads exhibiting the tribo electric effect.
- a supply of the developer usually containing about 1 percent by weight of toner, is maintained in a sump where the toner particles are attracted to the beads.
- a series of buckets driven about a closed loop path, dip into the mixture and transport it to a point at the developing station where the mixture is dumped onto the drum and allowed to cascade downwardly over the surface of the drum at the developing station.
- the electrostatic charge remaining on the drum after exposure attracts the toner particles away from the beads and onto the drum surface to thereby form the visible image.
- the carrier beads and any excess toner are then returned to the sump where the beads again attract more particles of toner before being recirculated again.
- a toner replenisher or dispenser is provided for dispensing into the sump sufficient toner material to replace the toner which adheres to the drum surface. Furthermore, since the amount of toner required to form a visible image of a document increases as the dark area of the document increases, it is evident that the toner dispenser should be manually adjustable so as to vary the rate at which toner is dispensed into the sump. Such an adjustment might be required if,,for example, a large quantity of documents is to be reproduced, each document having larger (or smaller) dark area than an average document.
- this adjustment has been accomplished by the provision of a special motor for driving the toner dispenser, and timer for controlling the duration of a dispenser cycle.
- the timer is controlled by a switch having two positions (light and dark) or at best three positions (light, medium and dark).
- An object of the present invention is to provide a toner dispenser which does not require electrical circuits nor a special motor for driving it.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a toner dispenser which may be driven through gearing by the same motor which drives the buckets in a cascade development system.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a toner dispenser which may be readily removed from, and replaced in the photocopy machine, without regard for timing considerations.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a toner dispenser having a continuous range of dispensing rates any of which may be manually selected.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a toner dispenser including a hopper having an opening in the bottom thereof, dispensing armsmounted for movement over said opening between first and second limits of travel, a rotatable cam, cam follower means responsive to rotation of the cam for driving the dispensing means toward the first limit of travel, bias means tending to urge the dispensing means toward the second limit of travel, and manually adjustable stop means for limiting movement of the dispensing means so that the dispensing means moves back and forth between an inten'nediate position and the second limit of travel.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a toner dispenser having various selectable dispensing rates, said dispenser being wholly mechanical in nature.
- a toner dispenser comprises a hopper having a slit or elongated opening in the bottom thereof, a plurality of dispensing arms mounted inside said hopper for movement back and forth over the slot, a drive cam, a manually adjustable stop element, and a mechanical linkage including a cam follower means acting against said cam for driving the dispenser arms in one direction.
- Bias means is provided for driving the dispenser arms in the opposite direction, and for urging the cam follower toward the cam.
- the cam follower is pivoted and the adjustable stop means may be positioned to engage the cam follower and thus limit the degree to which the cam follower may follow the cam surface.
- FIG. I is a right side view, partly in section, showing the drive cam and cam follower at two points during a cycle of operation; I v
- FIG. 2 is a partial rear view
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are top sectional. views taken along the line 3--3 of FIG. I and showing the position of the dispensing arms at two points during a cycle of operation;
- FIG. 5 is an isometric view of the manually adjustable stop assembly
- FIG. 6 is an isometric view of the stop element
- FIG. 7 is a diagram used in explaining the principles of the invention.
- a preferred embodiment of the invention includes a toner dispenser hopper 10 having secured thereto a cover plate 12.
- the hopper is adapted to be inserted into, and suspended inside of, the developer housing of a xerographic reproduction machine as illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 3,424,l3l. Therefore, the top cover plate 12 is made larger than the top of the hopper l and serves to cover not only the hopper but also the opening in the top of the dispenser housing through which the toner replenisher assembly extends.
- An upper agitator shaft 14 and the lower agitator shaft 16 extend through the toner hopper. These shafts are supported in suitable journals in the sidewalls of the hopper and each shaft carries fingers or other suitable agitating means (not shown) for agitating the toner material contained in the hopper.
- the upper shaft 14 carries a drive gear 18 and an intermediate gear 20.
- the gear 20 meshes with a drive gear 22 which is mounted on, and drives, the lower agitating shaft 16.
- the gear 18 is adapted to mesh with a further gear 24.
- the gear 24 is mounted on a shaft 26 which extends through the sidewall 28 of the developer housing.
- the shaft 26 may be driven through suitable gearing means by the same motor which drives the buckets to transport developer from the developer sump to the developing station.
- the entire toner replenisher assembly may be removed or replaced merely by raising or lowering the entire assembly through the opening in the top of the developer housing. As the toner replenisher assembly is replaced, all that is required is that the gears 18 and 24 mesh.
- the toner replenisher assembly is provided with a cam follower means including a cam follower arm 30 and a cam follower roller 32.
- the cam follower arm 30 is mounted for pivoting motion on a pivot 34.
- a bracket 36 is attached to the side of the toner hopper and the outer arm of this bracket both supports the pivot 34 and prevents sidewise movement of the cam follower arm along the pivot.
- the cam follower roller 32 rolls along the surface of a radial cam 38 which is mounted on the lower agitating shaft 16.
- Spring means subsequently described, provides a force which biases the cam roller 32 toward the cam 38 so that the roller tends to follow the cam surface.
- FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along the line 3-3 of FIG. 1 and shows the dispensing means disposed in the bottom portion of the dispenser hopper 10.
- the dispensing means includes a plurality of dispenser arms 40 attached to the bottom plate of the dispenser hopper by a plurality of pivots 42.
- the bottom plate of the hopper has an elongated opening or slot 44 therein.
- An elongated linkage member 46 is attached to the underside of each of the dispenser arms 40 by means of a pivot connection 48, the arrangement being such that the member 46 is supported within the opening 44 and generally in the plane of the bottom plate of the toner hopper 10.
- the rightmost dispensing arm 40 comprises one arm of a lever, the second arm being designated 50.
- the arm 50 extends through a slot in the side of the hopper and a roller 52 is pivotally mounted at the end of the arm.
- Bias means in the form of two tension springs 54 are provided for supplying a bias force tending to pivot the dispensing arms 40 in the counterclockwise direction.
- Each of the springs is stretched between an extension or stud 42a on one of the pivots 42 and an extension or stud 48a on one of the pivots 48.
- the force exerted by the springs on studs 48a is transmitted to the linkage member 46 and then through the pivots 48 to each of the dispensing arms 40 and the lever arm 50.
- the cam follower arm 30 is provided with a laterally extending portion or ear 30a in proximity to the roller 52.
- the springs 54 tend to pivot the lever 50 in the counterclockwise direction.
- the roller 52 engages the ear 30a thereby tending to pivot the cam follower arm 30 (see FIG. 1) counterclockwise about the pivot 34.
- the springs 54 comprise spring bias means tending to move the cam follower roller 32 against the cam 38.
- Fig. 3 illustrates the position of the dispenser arms 40 when the cam follower roller 32 rests on the lowest portion of cam 38. This corresponds to the condition illustrated in solid outline in FIG. 1.
- the roller 32 rides up on the cam surface thereby pivoting the cam follower arm 30 clockwise about the pivot 34.
- the ear 30a at the lower end of the cam follower arm presses against the roller 52 thereby rotating the lever arm 50 (FIG. 3) in a clockwise direction about the pivot 42 against the tension exerted by the springs 54.
- the motion of the lever arm 50 is transmitted through a pivot 48 to the linkage member 46 and then to each of the dispensing arms 40.
- the dispensing arms are pivoted clockwise about the pivots 42 and this motion continues until the high level of the cam is engaging the roller 32.
- the cam 38 has rotated the dispenser arms have been moved to the position shown in FIG. 4, and the cam follower arm 30 and the cam follower roller 32 have assumed the position shown in phantom outline in FIG. 1.
- the dispensing arms 40 continuously oscillate or pivot back and forth between the positions shown in FIGS. 3 and 4.
- the dispensing arms move back and forth across the bottom of the toner hopper and with each motion scrape or push toner particles under the lower edge of a deflector shield 55 so that the particles fall through the opening 44 in the bottom of the hopper and into the developer housing, where they eventually mix with the beads.
- the deflector 55 may be a piece of sheet material formed substantially as shown in. FIG. 1. At its upper extent the deflector is attached to a wall of the toner hopper and at its lower extent it terminates in a plane just above the plane of movement of the dispenser arms 40. The deflector serves to direct toner loaded into the hopper toward that bottom portion of the hopper where the dispenser arms move. The deflector also serves to prevent toner dumped into the hopper from passing directly through the opening 44 in the bottom of the hopper.
- FIGS. 1, 5 and 6 means are provided for limiting the degree of pivotal movement of the dispensing arms 40 to thereby limit the rate at which toner is dispensed to some rate less than the maximum capability of the apparatus.
- This means is illustrated in FIGS. 1, 5 and 6 and comprises a manually adjustable stop means including a bracket 60, a stop element 62, and a thumb screw 64.
- the bracket 60 is generally U-shaped and is attached by means (not shown) to the cover plate 12. Two arms of the bracket extend upwardly and a manually controllable thumb screw 64 extends through an opening in each of these arms.
- the thumb screw is provided with shoulders to permit free rotation of the screw in the holes in the arms while maintaining the screw in a fixed location axially in the bracket 60.
- a C-clip or other suitable means 66 is provided for preventing axial movement of the thumb screw.
- the stop element 62 is also generally U- shaped with two upwardly extending arms and each of these arms has a threaded opening therein through which passes the threaded portion of the thumb screw 64.
- the stop element includes an arm or downwardly depending car 620 which extends through a slit or opening 68 in the cover plate 12. The ear of the stop element extends downwardly into the plane of movement of an ear 30b provided at the upper end of the cam follower arm 30.
- An indicator or pointer 62b (FIG. 6) is provided on the stop element for providing to the machine operator an indication of the position of the stop element.
- the apparatus operates at maximum dispensing capability as previously described.
- the curve A, B, C, D, E of FIG. 7 depicts the movement of roller 32 during one complete revolution of the cam 38.
- the roller 32 is at the high point of the cam 38.
- the tension springs 54 bias the roller 32 toward the cam '38 hence the motion of roller 32 from point A to point C on the curve is caused by the tension springs 54.
- the point C' represents the lowest point on the cam 38.
- the cam rotates another 180 the motion of roller 32 is illustrated by the curve CDE and during this interval the roller 32 is driven by the cam 38.
- the present invention provides .a wholly mechanical yet very simple means for. manually adjusting the rate at which toner is dispensed from a hopper.
- the dispensing rate may be selected from a continuous range of dispensing rates extending from zero to the maximumdispensing capability of the apparatus.
- the dispensing apparatus is wholly contained and may be easily removed from the xerographic reproduction apparatus with which it is associated and no timing considerations need be given when reinserting the disomme'r into the reproduction apparatus.
- the dispenser may be driven through suitable gearing by a motor usually present in xerographic reproduction machines.
- the manually adjustable stop means may take the form of an adjustable stop screw with a slotted head so that manual adjustment of the dispensing rate may be effected only by experienced personnel with the aid of a screwdriver. Therefore, it is intended to be limited only by the scope of the appended claims.
- a toner dispenser comprising:
- a toner hopper having a dispensing opening in the bottom thereof;
- a dispensing means mounted for movement over said opening between first and second limits of travel;
- cam follower means responsive to rotation of said cam for driving said dispensing means toward said second limit of travel
- bias means tending to urge said dispensing means toward said first limit of travel and said cam follower means toward engagement with said cam
- manually controlled stop means for blocking movement of said dispensing means in response to said bias means at a position intermediate said first and second limits of travel, whereby said dispensing means moves between said second limit of travel and an intermediate position determined by the adjustment of said stop means;
- said dispensing means comprising a plurality of dispensing arms pivotally mounted at one end,
- linkage means connected to each of said dispensing arms intermediate the ends thereof;
- linkage means being responsive to said bias means and said cam follower means for moving said dispensing arms back and forth along an arcuate path to thereby push toner into said opending, and
- a toner dispenser as claimed in claim 1 wherein:
- said cam follower means comprises a cam follower arm pivoted intermediate first and second ends;
- a toner dispenser as claimed in claim 2 wherein said bias means comprises spring means, said spring means acting through said linkage means to bias said cam follower arm toward said cam and said stop means.
- a toner dispenser as claimed in claim 3 wherein said controlled stop means comprises fixed bracket means, a threaded adjusting screw extending through said bracket, and a stop element having an arm extending into the path of movement of said second end of said cam follower arm, said stop element being threaded and mounted on said screw whereby rotation of said adjusting screw changes the position of the stop element arm in the path of said cam follower arm.
- a toner dispenser as claimed in claim 4 wherein adjustment of said screw adjusts the number of degrees of a cycle of rotation of said cam during which said cam follower roller follows the surface of said cam, said adjustment being variable throughout a continuous range from 0 to 360.
- a toner dispenser as claimed in claim 5 wherein the rate at which toner is dispensed through said opening is directly related to the number of degrees of cam rotation during which said cam follower roller follows the surface of said cam, 0 representing the condition of no toner dispensing and 360 representing the maximum rate of toner dispensing.
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| US00303477A US3834592A (en) | 1972-11-03 | 1972-11-03 | Toner replenisher with manual adjustment of dispensing rate |
| GB2408973A GB1387956A (en) | 1972-11-03 | 1973-05-21 | Toner dispenser |
| CA171,990A CA985894A (en) | 1972-11-03 | 1973-05-23 | Toner dispenser |
| FR7321929A FR2205686B1 (it) | 1972-11-03 | 1973-06-15 | |
| DE19732336156 DE2336156A1 (de) | 1972-11-03 | 1973-07-16 | Tonerspender |
| BR6188/73A BR7306188D0 (pt) | 1972-11-03 | 1973-08-13 | Dispensador de tonalizador eletrostato grafico |
| IT28840/73A IT993225B (it) | 1972-11-03 | 1973-09-12 | Dosatore di tonatore per macchine xerografiche |
| NL7315017A NL7315017A (it) | 1972-11-03 | 1973-11-01 | |
| JP48123941A JPS4979248A (it) | 1972-11-03 | 1973-11-02 |
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| US4174050A (en) * | 1976-04-16 | 1979-11-13 | Konishiroku Photo Industry Co., Ltd. | Device for supplying a replenishing toner to a developing unit |
| USD398636S (en) | 1995-08-11 | 1998-09-22 | Mita Industrial Co., Ltd. | Wall structure for a tuner cartridge |
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| US4174050A (en) * | 1976-04-16 | 1979-11-13 | Konishiroku Photo Industry Co., Ltd. | Device for supplying a replenishing toner to a developing unit |
| USD398636S (en) | 1995-08-11 | 1998-09-22 | Mita Industrial Co., Ltd. | Wall structure for a tuner cartridge |
| USD444495S1 (en) | 1995-08-11 | 2001-07-03 | Kyocera Mita Corporation | Toner cartridge |
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| BR7306188D0 (pt) | 1974-10-22 |
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