18526660. DEVELOPING CARTRIDGE HAVING COUPLING AND DEVELOPING ROLLER simplified abstract (BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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DEVELOPING CARTRIDGE HAVING COUPLING AND DEVELOPING ROLLER

Organization Name

BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Nao Itabashi of Nagoya (JP)

Naoya Kamimura of Ichinomiya (JP)

DEVELOPING CARTRIDGE HAVING COUPLING AND DEVELOPING ROLLER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18526660 titled 'DEVELOPING CARTRIDGE HAVING COUPLING AND DEVELOPING ROLLER

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a cartridge housing with various components for transmitting driving force within the cartridge.

Key Features and Innovation

  • Housing with developer accommodating portion
  • Coupling member for transmitting driving force
  • Detection body for detecting movement
  • First and second driving force transmission members for transferring force within the cartridge

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in various printing and imaging devices where precise transmission of driving force is required.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of efficiently transferring driving force within a cartridge housing.

Benefits

  • Improved efficiency in driving force transmission
  • Enhanced performance of printing and imaging devices
  • Increased reliability of cartridge components

Commercial Applications

  • Printing and imaging industry for improved cartridge performance
  • Manufacturing of cartridges for various devices
  • Potential applications in office equipment and consumer electronics

Prior Art

Readers can explore prior patents related to driving force transmission within cartridge housings to understand the evolution of this technology.

Frequently Updated Research

Stay updated on advancements in driving force transmission technology within cartridge housings to ensure the latest innovations are incorporated into products.

Questions about Cartridge Housing Technology

What are the key components of a cartridge housing?

A cartridge housing typically includes a developer accommodating portion, coupling member, detection body, and driving force transmission members.

How does driving force transmission impact the performance of printing devices?

Driving force transmission directly affects the efficiency and reliability of printing devices, ensuring smooth operation and high-quality output.


Original Abstract Submitted

In a cartridge, a housing has a developer accommodating portion and includes a first side wall and a second side wall. A coupling member is disposed at a position opposite to the developer accommodating portion with respect to the first side wall. A detection body is disposed at a position opposite to the developer accommodating portion with respect to the second side wall. A first driving force transmission member is positioned at the same side with the coupling member with respect to the first side wall, and transmits driving force from the coupling member to a rotating member. A second driving force transmission member is positioned at the same side with the detection body with respect to the second side wall, and transmits driving force from the rotating member to the detection body.