Electrophotography – Image formation – Photoconductive member
Reexamination Certificate
1999-12-07
2001-06-19
Chen, Sophia S. (Department: 2852)
Electrophotography
Image formation
Photoconductive member
C399S038000, C399S116000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06249662
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a printing apparatus, such as a printer or photocopier, and more particularly, to a device for adjusting the tension applied to a photoreceptor belt that rotates along a predetermined track.
2. Description of the Related Art
In printing apparatuses which are used to form a desired image on a printing paper, a latent electrostatic image is formed on a photoreceptor such as a photosensitive drum or a photoreceptor belt, and developed by a toner of a predetermined color. Then, the developed image is transferred to a print paper.
FIG. 1
 is a schematic view of major elements of a conventional printing apparatus. Referring to 
FIG. 1
, the conventional printing apparatus includes a photoreceptor belt 
10
, and a driving roller 
20
, a backup roller 
30
, and a tension roller 
40
, which circulate the photoreceptor belt 
10
 along a given track.
A major charging station 
50
 for charging the photoreceptor belt 
10
 is placed over a part of the photoreceptor belt 
10
. A laser scanning unit (LSU) 
60
 for emitting a laser beam onto the photoreceptor belt 
10
 according to an image signal, to form a latent electrostatic image thereon, and a development unit 
70
 for developing the latent electrostatic image with a developer containing a toner of a predetermined color and a liquid carrier, are installed below the photoreceptor belt 
10
. In general, color printers include a plurality of LSU's 
60
 and a plurality of development units 
70
 which contain different color developer.
The liquid carrier is removed from the developer which is applied to the photoreceptor belt 
10
, by a drying roller 
81
 and a heating roller 
82
, thereby drying the surface of the photoreceptor belt 
10
. As a result, a toner image formed by the toner remains on the latent electrostatic image of the photoreceptor belt 
10
. The toner image is transferred onto a printing paper 
93
 by a transfer roller 
91
, which is installed parallel to the backup roller 
30
, with the photoreceptor belt 
10
 is interposed therebetween. The printing paper 
93
 is supplied between the transfer roller 
91
 and a pressure roller 
92
, and the toner transferred onto the printing paper 
93
 is heated and pressed by the pressure roller 
92
, so that the toner is fixed onto the printing paper 
93
.
Also, the printing apparatus includes a tension adjusting device 
100
 for adjusting the tension of the photoreceptor belt 
10
. The tension adjusting device 
100
 adjusts the tension applied to the photoreceptor belt 
10
 by applying pressure to the tension roller 
40
 or releasing pressure therefrom.
FIG. 2
 is a perspective view of the tension adjusting device of FIG. 
1
. The tension adjusting device 
100
 of 
FIG. 2
 uses a spring 
142
 and an eccentric cam 
150
. In detail, the conventional tension adjusting device 
100
 includes an auxiliary frame 
110
, which is slidably installed in a main frame 
1
 and supports the tension roller 
40
 rotatably, a fixed frame 
120
 fixed to the main frame 
1
, and a guide bar 
130
 for connecting the auxiliary frame 
110
 and the fixed frame 
120
.
The auxiliary frame 
110
 has grooves 
111
 to which a rotary shaft 
41
 of the tension roller 
40
 is coupled, and a part 
112
 which covers the grooves 
111
 to press the rotary shaft 
41
 of the tension roller 
40
. The fixed frame 
120
 has a hole 
121
 at the center portion, through which the guide bar 
130
 passes. The guide bar 
130
 is inserted into the hole 
121
 to be movable, and one end of the guide bar 
130
 is coupled to the auxiliary frame 
110
 by a coupling pin 
113
. A screw part 
131
 is formed at the middle portion of the guide bar 
130
, and is screw-coupled with a nut 
141
. A spring 
142
 is installed around the guide bar 
130
. The eccentric cam 
150
 that rotates by a driving motor 
160
, is installed at the other end of the guide bar 
130
, to control the elastic force applied to the spring 
142
. Also, a pressing ring 
143
 is slidably installed around the guide bar 
130
 such that it can press the spring 
142
 as the eccentric cam 
150
 rotates.
In the operation of the tension adjusting device 
100
 having the above structure, in a normal print mode where the printing apparatus normally operates for printing, the eccentric cam 
150
 presses the pressing ring 
143
, so that the guide bar 
130
 is pushed toward a direction A. Accordingly, the tension roller 
40
 is moved in the direction A, so that the tension is applied to the photoreceptor belt 
10
. In the case when a worn belt needs to be replaced (referred to as belt replace mode), the pressure applied to the spring 
142
 is released by the rotation of the eccentric cam 
150
, so that the tension roller 
40
 moves in a direction B. Accordingly, the tension applied to the photoreceptor belt 
10
 is released.
As described above, the conventional tension adjusting device 
100
 is designed to operate in two modes: the normal print mode and the belt replace mode. Thus, even when the printing operation stops due to reasons other than the replacement of the photoreceptor belt 
10
, the tension applied to the photoreceptor belt 
10
 remains. Also, if the tension applied to the photoreceptor belt 
10
 is released by switching the normal print mode into the belt replace mode, in this case, the photoreceptor belt 
10
 is loosened and falls down, contacting other units such as the LSU 
60
 (see 
FIG. 1
) or the development unit 
70
 (see FIG. 
1
), installed below the photoreceptor belt 
10
, causing contamination or damage to the surface of the photoreceptor belt 
10
.
Meanwhile, in the case where the operation of the printing apparatus stops, if the photoreceptor belt 
10
 is left for a long time while the tension is applied thereto, three bent portions of the photoreceptor belt 
10
, contacting the driving roller 
20
, the backup roller 
30
 and the tension roller 
40
, are partially stiffened, resulting in folds on the photoreceptor belt 
10
. Such folds in the photoreceptor belt 
10
 distort the image developed thereon during a printing process, thereby deteriorating the quality of development, and shortening the life of the photoreceptor belt 
10
.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a device for adjusting the tension of a photoreceptor belt in a printing apparatus, which is capable of appropriately letting loose the tension applied to the photoreceptor belt during suspension of a printing operation, thereby preventing generation of folds due to a partial stiffening of the photoreceptor belt.
To achieve the object of the present invention, there is provided a tension adjusting device for printing apparatuses, including: means for rotatably supporting a tension roller; means for adjusting the tension applied to a photoreceptor belt by pushing the tension roller in a direction to apply tension to the photoreceptor belt, or by releasing the tension from the photoreceptor belt; a driving motor for driving the tension adjusting means; and means for controlling the operation of the driving motor such that the tension adjusting means operates in three modes, including: a normal print mode where the tension is applied to the photoreceptor belt for a normal printing, a loosened tension mode where the tension to the photoreceptor belt is loosened due to the suspension of the printing operation, and a belt replace mode where the tension to the photoreceptor belt is released to replace the photoreceptor belt.
Preferably, the control means includes means for sensing the position of the tension adjusting means, and the control means recognizes the modes according to the position of the tension adjusting means, detected by the sensing means as the driving motor operates, and controls the driving motor according to the detected mode.
Preferably, the control means recognizes the modes according to the load which is applied to the driving motor as the driving motor operates to shift the mode, and controls the driving motor according to the detected mode.
Theref
Chen Sophia S.
Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
Sughrue Mion Zinn Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
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