Toner container lift mechanism
First Claim
1. In an electrostatographic copier or printer wherein electrostatic latent images on an image bearing member are developed with toner, a development apparatus having an upward and downward movable flat bottom container for holding a quantity of toner, the improvement comprising a cam and spring assembly for supporting, and for automatically and gradually (a) lowering the toner container from a raised position to a lowered position in response to toner being added into the container, and (b) lifting the container from such lowered position upwards to the raised position so as to maintain contact between toner in the container and the means for carrying such toner into transfer contact with the electrostatic image, said cam and spring assembly including a pivotable L-shaped cam having at least one flat side and a horizontal spring connected to said cam for automatically resisting the pivoting movement of said cam when moved from the raised position to the lowered position by the addition of toner to the container, and for automatically returning said cam from the lowered position to the raised position in response to the depletion of toner in the container.
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Abstract
A development apparatus in an electrostatographic copier or printer includes a constant force lift mechanism for automatically and gradually lifting a toner container so as to maintain contact between toner in the container and a toner replenishment roller. The mechanism includes a cam and spring assembly consisting of pivotable L-shaped cams that are connected by a horizontal tension spring for automatically lifting and lowering the toner container in response to the weight of toner in the container.
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10 Claims
- 1. In an electrostatographic copier or printer wherein electrostatic latent images on an image bearing member are developed with toner, a development apparatus having an upward and downward movable flat bottom container for holding a quantity of toner, the improvement comprising a cam and spring assembly for supporting, and for automatically and gradually (a) lowering the toner container from a raised position to a lowered position in response to toner being added into the container, and (b) lifting the container from such lowered position upwards to the raised position so as to maintain contact between toner in the container and the means for carrying such toner into transfer contact with the electrostatic image, said cam and spring assembly including a pivotable L-shaped cam having at least one flat side and a horizontal spring connected to said cam for automatically resisting the pivoting movement of said cam when moved from the raised position to the lowered position by the addition of toner to the container, and for automatically returning said cam from the lowered position to the raised position in response to the depletion of toner in the container.
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7. A mechanism for lifting and lowering a toner container in an electrostatographic development apparatus, the mechanism comprising:
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(a) a pair of pivotable cams mounted spaced apart for supporting the toner container, said pair of cams having a raised position and a lowered position, and each said cam having (i) a first portion including a first distal end and a flat side for contacting the toner container, and (ii) a second portion including a second distal end, said first and second portions of each said cam forming an elbow, and each said cam including a pivot point at each said elbow respectively; and (b) a horizontal spring for automatically lifting said pair of cams to said raised position thereby automatically lifting the toner container therewith, said spring being connected to each said cam at said second distal end directly below said pivot point thereof, and said spring, as connected, cooperating with said flatsides of said cams to automatically lift and lower the toner container throughout with a constant momentum. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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