18520070. DEVELOPING DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS simplified abstract (KYOCERA Document Solutions Inc.)

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DEVELOPING DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS

Organization Name

KYOCERA Document Solutions Inc.

Inventor(s)

Tamotsu Shimizu of Osaka (JP)

Hiroshi Yamazaki of Osaka (JP)

Kenichi Tamaki of Osaka (JP)

Junichi Nakagawa of Osaka (JP)

Takuji Watanabe of Osaka (JP)

DEVELOPING DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18520070 titled 'DEVELOPING DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The developing device described in the patent application includes a development container, a developer carrier, and a toner trapping mechanism. The development container contains a toner-containing developer to be fed to an image carrier. The toner trapping mechanism includes a duct, an air inlet port, an air exhaust port, a filter, and a fan.

  • Development container with first and second conveyance chambers
  • Toner trapping mechanism with duct, air inlet port, air exhaust port, filter, and fan

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be used in photocopiers, laser printers, and other imaging devices that require precise toner development processes.

Problems Solved

This technology helps prevent toner particles from escaping the development container and ensures efficient and clean development of images on the image carrier.

Benefits

- Improved image quality - Reduced toner waste - Enhanced reliability of the development process

Potential Commercial Applications

"Efficient Toner Trapping Mechanism for Imaging Devices"

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of toner trapping mechanisms in imaging devices to prevent toner contamination and ensure clean image development.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing toner trapping mechanisms in terms of efficiency and effectiveness?

The patent application does not provide a direct comparison with existing toner trapping mechanisms, leaving room for further research and analysis to determine the advantages of this technology.

Are there any potential drawbacks or limitations to implementing this technology in imaging devices?

The patent application does not address any potential drawbacks or limitations of the technology, which could be important factors to consider for manufacturers and users looking to adopt this innovation.


Original Abstract Submitted

The developing device includes a development container, a developer carrier, and a toner trapping mechanism. The development container includes a first conveyance chamber and a second conveyance chamber placed in parallel juxtaposition and communicated with each other at their longitudinal both end portions, and the development container contains a toner-containing developer to be fed to an image carrier. The toner trapping mechanism includes a duct, an air inlet port, an air exhaust port, a filter, and a fan. The air inlet port is placed at a connecting portion between the duct and the second conveyance chamber, and opened along the longitudinal direction of the second conveyance chamber so as to allow air present in the second conveyance chamber to flow into the duct. The air exhaust port is placed downstream of the air inlet port as viewed in a developer conveyance direction of the second conveyance chamber.