18648727. CARTRIDGE, MEMBER CONSTITUTING CARTRIDGE, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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CARTRIDGE, MEMBER CONSTITUTING CARTRIDGE, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Masaaki Sato of Yokohama-shi (JP)

Yukio Kubo of Boise ID (US)

Hiroyuki Munetsugu of Yokohama-shi (JP)

Koji Wada of Yokohama-shi (JP)

CARTRIDGE, MEMBER CONSTITUTING CARTRIDGE, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18648727 titled 'CARTRIDGE, MEMBER CONSTITUTING CARTRIDGE, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation:

The patent application describes a cartridge with a developing roller and a frame that supports the roller. A lever connected to the frame can move relative to it, with part of the lever protruding beyond the frame. A spring in the cartridge responds to the lever's movement by exerting force on both the lever and the frame. The cartridge also includes a memory board with an electrode portion positioned perpendicular to the roller's axis.

  • The cartridge includes a developing roller and a frame for support.
  • A lever connected to the frame can move relative to it.
  • A spring in the cartridge responds to the lever's movement by exerting force on the lever and the frame.
  • The cartridge features a memory board with an electrode portion positioned perpendicular to the roller's axis.

Potential Applications:

This technology could be used in various printing and imaging devices where precise control of the developing roller is required.

Problems Solved:

This technology addresses the need for a cartridge design that allows for efficient movement and control of the developing roller.

Benefits:

The benefits of this technology include improved performance and reliability in printing and imaging processes.

Commercial Applications:

Title: Innovative Cartridge Technology for Enhanced Printing and Imaging

This technology could have commercial applications in the manufacturing of printers, copiers, and other imaging devices, enhancing their performance and reliability in various industries.

Prior Art:

Further research can be conducted in the field of developing roller cartridges in printing and imaging devices to explore similar designs and innovations.

Frequently Updated Research:

Stay updated on advancements in developing roller technology in printing and imaging devices to understand the latest trends and innovations.

Questions about Cartridge Technology: 1. How does the design of the cartridge impact the performance of the developing roller? 2. What are the potential implications of integrating a memory board with an electrode portion into the cartridge design?


Original Abstract Submitted

A cartridge includes a developing roller and a frame configured to support the developing roller. A lever is connected to the frame, with the lever being movable relative to the frame, and with a part of the lever protruding beyond the frame. The cartridge also includes a spring deformable in response to a movement of the lever relative to the frame, with the spring being positioned such that it is capable of exerting a first force on the lever and a second force on the frame. A memory board is provided and an electrode portion is connected to the memory board. A part of the electrode portion and a part of the spring are positioned in a plane that is perpendicular to a rotational axis of the developing roller.