Dispenser apparatus especially for liquid toner concentrate

Dispensing – Collapsible wall-type container – Plural container and/or compartment

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222 95, 2223865, 222327, 399238, G03G 1510, B65D 3522, B65D 3528, B67D 542

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BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to dispenser apparatus and more particularly to dispenser apparatus for liquid toner replenishment in imaging systems.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Liquid toner compositions for use in liquid toner imaging systems normally comprise a carrier liquid and toner particles. These two components deplete at different rates from a liquid toner supply reservoir which is normally part of such systems. The relative component depletion rates are dependent on the percent coverage of the images produced by the imaging system and on other factors.
Imaging systems, be they printers or copiers, generally produce a variety of images having a wide range of print coverage. It is well known that the balance between the various components of a liquid toner can have a strong effect on the quality of printed images. Therefore most imaging systems have replenishment systems, which provide replenishment with toner concentrate, having a relatively high percentage of particles and also containing carrier liquid, and with carrier liquid free of toner particles. One or both of these replenishment components may have charge director added thereto, or charge director may be supplied in a separate charge director replenishment solution.
Toner concentrate is added whenever the liquid toner becomes depleted of toner particles. The concentration of toner particles may be determined by measuring the optical density of the liquid toner composition in the reservoir. Carrier liquid is supplied whenever the total amount of liquid toner in the reservoir falls below a certain level. Charge director may be added when the conductivity of the solution is reduced.
The carrier liquid supply generally includes apparatus for the measurement of the liquid level in the reservoir, and a series of pumps and/or valves which are operated in response to a signal from the measurement apparatus to replenish the carrier liquid in the reservoir by pumping or otherwise transporting carrier liquid from the carrier liquid replenishment supply.
An exemplary system for the replenishment of liquid toner components is described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,860,924, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
U.S. Pat. No. 3,789,794 describes a replenishment system including a dispenser container for paste-like toner concentrate which utilizes a piston to force the paste out of the container. Movement of the piston is caused by a fluid under pressure at the back of the piston.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,355,736 describes a container for dispensing liquid or paste as an aerosol, using a plunger whose movement is caused by compressed gas.
In multi-color electrophotography systems, liquid toners of different colors are required, each having associated therewith a separate replenishment system for toner particle concentrate and for carrier liquid, including separate measurement and supply apparatus. These separate systems add expense and complication and reduce reliability.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention seeks to provide improved dispenser apparatus for replenishment of liquid toner in imaging systems.
There is therefore provided liquid toner concentrate dispenser apparatus comprising:
a container containing liquid toner concentrate;
mounting means operative to secure the container while allowing for axial movement of the container; and
air pressure means for causing axial movement of the container and selective dispensing of the liquid toner concentrate from the container.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the container containing liquid toner concentrate is a canister having a movable internal partition defining a first space containing the liquid toner concentrate and a second space between the movable partition and the canister; a first valve communicating with the first space for allowing egress of liquid toner concentrate from the first space when the first valve is activated; and a second valve communicating with the second space for allowing ingress of pressurized air into the sec

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