Toner residual amount detecting mechanism

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Inventors

Nakajima, Shigeki
Takano, Masato
Momiyama, Yoshiharu
Kikuchi, Hiroshi
Ota, Yukio

Application #

907646

Filed

Jul-2-1992

Published

Jun-1-1993

Current US Class

073/290V
118/694
222/DIG1
340/617
399/254
399/27

International Classes

G03G 015/08

Field of Search

355/203 355/205 355/206 355/245-246 118/694 222/DIG. 340/617 73/290

Assignee

Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Pendegrass; Joan H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Spencer, Frank & Schneider

US Patent References

4003258   Apparatus for detec...
4592642   Developing materi...
4989754   Toner level detectio...

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Other References

Xerox Disclosure Journal, vol. 10, No. 2, Mar./Apr. 1985, Poehlein, Raymond E., "Low Toner Sensor", pp. 93-94. Laserline 6 Elite Maintenance Manual, M-520604 Iss. 1. publ. by Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd., Jan. 1988, pp. 3-21-3-23.

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Abstract
A toner residual amount detecting mechanism comprises a stirring device and a photosensor. The photosensor has a protrusion, and rotates together with a stirring shaft while the protrusion contacts with a pin planted on the stirring shaft. The stirring device rotates by its gravity when it reaches a top dead point thereof. The stirring device also includes a magnetic rotor attracted by a permanent magnet in a sensor lever to thereby turn the sensor lever about the fulcrum of the sensor lever to a predetermined position. The sensor lever is stopped by a stopper when the stirring device reaches the bottom dead point thereof. The photosensor cannot detect light when the sensor lever is positioned at the bottom dead point since the light is intercepted by the sensor lever but can detect the light when the sensor lever reaches the predetermined position. The mechanism can inform an operator of a toner supply time since the photosensor operates depending on the resistance of toner against the stirring device.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a toner residual amount detecting mechanism suitable for a developing device, wherein a photosensor detects the rotation of a rotor which rotates together with a stirring shaft in a hopper to indicate a toner supply time, said mechanism comprising:

a pin which is planted in the stirring shaft;

a rotor having a first end retained rotatably by the stirring shaft, a second end extending adjacent to the wall of the hopper and being formed with a magnetic material, the first end having a protrusion which is contacted with the side surface of the pin;

a sensor lever disposed outside the hopper and having one end on which a permanent magnet is provided and turning adjacent to the locus of the magnetic material, the sensor lever turning on or off a photosensor at a bottom dead point thereof; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a developing device used in a electrophotographic recording apparatus, particularly to a toner residual amount detecting mechanism of the device.

2. Description of the Related Art

Conventionally some developing devices used in the electrophotographic apparatus are provided with a toner residual detecting mechanism, which rotates a supported stirring shaft extending in the longitudinal direction of a hopper which stores toner supplied thereto, transmits the resistance of the residual toner to the rotor provided on the stirring shaft, and detects the operation of the rotor by a photosensor. For example, such a typical developing device is disclosed in a maintenance manual entitled "Laser Line.TM. 6 elite" pp 3-21 to 22, published by Oki Electric Industry Co., Ltd. in January 1988. This developing device will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings.

FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view of a toner residual amount detecting mechanism of the developing device.
 
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