Two part cartridges with force biasing by printer
DC CAFCFirst Claim
1. An imaging device having a two part imaging cartridge installed in said imaging device, said imaging device having a cover movable from open to closed positions containing a force biasing member, said force biasing member contacting one of said two parts when said cover is closed to force said two parts together for imaging operation:
- wherein said two parts have no force biasing member on either part for force biasing said two parts together for imaging operation.
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Abstract
A two part cartridge having a photoconductor part (1) and a toner part (5) having no force biasing element on either part. The two parts fit together so that a developer roller (7) in the toner part contacts a photoconductor drum (3) in the other part. When the two parts are installed in a printer the cover (50), when closed, brings a spring (62) into contact with one side of the toner part while the frame (F) of the printer blocks movement away from the cover. An advantage of the two part cartridge is that the toner part can be replaced without replacing the photoconductor part. Members on the cartridge for force biasing are avoided and the need for training or skill to latch the parts together is avoided.
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1. An imaging device having a two part imaging cartridge installed in said imaging device, said imaging device having a cover movable from open to closed positions containing a force biasing member, said force biasing member contacting one of said two parts when said cover is closed to force said two parts together for imaging operation:
wherein said two parts have no force biasing member on either part for force biasing said two parts together for imaging operation. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A two part imaging cartridge in which one part is in contact with the other part by at least one guide stud on one of said two parts entering at least one guide channel on the other of said two parts, one of said two parts containing a developer member and the other of said two parts containing a photoconductor, said guide channel being directed to bring said developer member in contact with said photoconductor and having a open end for said entry of said guide stud,
wherein said two parts have no force biasing member on either part for force biasing said photoconductor against said developer member, force biasing for imaging being dependent upon external force being applied to said two parts.
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