Electrophotography – Image formation – Development
Reexamination Certificate
2000-01-27
2001-03-06
Pendegrass, Joan (Department: 2852)
Electrophotography
Image formation
Development
Reexamination Certificate
active
06198894
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a liquid electrophotographic printer, and more particularly, to a squeegee roller driving apparatus for squeegeeing excess developer liquid from a transfer surface of a photosensitive medium.
2. Description of the Related Art
As shown in 
FIG. 1
, a liquid electrophotographic printer such as a color laser printer includes a development device 
20
 for supplying a developer liquid to an electrostatic latent image formed on a transfer surface 
10
a 
of a photoreceptor belt 
10
 as a photosensitive medium to develop the electrostatic latent image.
In the development device 
20
, a developer liquid spray nozzle 
21
, a development roller 
22
 and a squeegee roller 
23
 are sequentially installed. The development roller 
22
 transfers a developer liquid to the transfer surface 
10
a 
of the photoreceptor belt 
10
. The squeegee roller 
23
 squeezes the developer liquid transferred on the transfer surface 
10
a 
of the photoreceptor belt 
10
. Reference numerals 
12
 and 
13
 denote backup rollers opposite to the development roller 
22
 and the squeegee roller 
23
 to apply tension to the photoreceptor belt 
10
.
The development roller 
22
 and the squeegee roller 
23
, as shown in 
FIG. 2
, are installed in separate elevation apparatuses 
32
 and 
33
, respectively to be controlled to elevate according to the operating mode of the printer. Although not shown in detail, generally the elevation apparatuses 
32
 and 
33
 each includes a spring (not shown) configured to adjust its elastic force by a cam mechanism (not shown). In response to the adjusted elastic force of the spring, the development roller 
22
 and the squeegee roller 
23
 are lifted or lowered to be engaged in proximity of or disengaged away from to the photoreceptor belt 
10
.
In the case where the printer is in a printing mode, the development roller 
22
 and the squeegee roller 
23
 remain in a lifted state by the driving of the elevation apparatuses 
32
 and 
33
. Here, the development roller 
22
 is lifted up to a location at which a gap of about 0.1 to 0.2 mm is formed between the photoreceptor belt 
10
 and the development roller 
22
. The squeegee roller 
22
 is lifted up to a location at which it presses the photoreceptor belt 
10
 with a force of approximately 20 kilograms even after it contacts the photoreceptor belt 
10
. In the case where the printer is in a stop mode, the development roller 
22
 and the squeegee roller 
23
 are lowered to be completely disengaged from the photoreceptor belt 
10
.
As the printing operation is carried out, the developer liquid may accumulate and remain on a contact portion of the squeegee roller 
23
 and the photoreceptor belt 
10
. The excess developer liquid remaining on the photoreceptor belt 
10
 is referred to as a drip line (D). In order to obtain a clean-quality printed image, it is necessary to remove the drip line D at regular time intervals during the printing operation.
FIG. 2
 illustrates the positional relationship between the photoreceptor belt 
10
, the development roller 
22
 and the squeegee roller 
23
 in a drip line removal mode, in which the development roller 
22
 is completely disengaged from the photoreceptor belt 
10
, as in the stop mode. Also, the squeegee roller 
23
 is controlled to rotate in reverse with respect to the rotating direction of the photoreceptor belt 
10
 in the printing mode, while the photoreceptor 
10
 remains pressed with a loading force of approximately 2 kilograms by adjusting the elastic force of the spring provided in the elevation apparatus 
23
.
As shown in 
FIG. 3
, a conventional driving apparatus for rotating the squeegee roller 
23
 in reverse with respect to the traveling direction of the photoreceptor belt 
10
 includes a squeegee gear 
24
 installed at a shaft end of the squeegee roller 
23
, and a driving gear 
25
 installed at an output end of a driving source (M) positioned above the squeegee gear 
24
 to be engaged therewith.
In general, the squeegee roller 
23
 is configured to be capable of rotating in a forward or reverse direction, by installing a one-way bearing or clutch (not shown) on the driving shaft of the driving gear 
25
. In other words, the squeegee roller 
23
 contacts the photoreceptor belt 
10
 in the printing mode to rotate in the same direction as that of the photoreceptor belt 
10
 (in a forward direction) due to a frictional force therebetween. In a drip line removal mode, the squeegee gear 
24
 is subjected to the driving force applied from the driving gear 
25
 to rotate reversely.
According to the above-described conventional squeegee roller driving apparatus, in the course of switching from a drip line removal mode, as shown in 
FIG. 4A
, to a stop mode, as shown in 
FIG. 4B
, the squeegee roller 
23
 is lowered so that the driving gear 
25
 and the squeegee gear 
24
 are spaced apart from each other, thereby stopping rotation. In this case, since the squeegee roller 
23
 stops temporarily on the transfer surface of the photoreceptor belt 
10
, the drip line D is not completely removed due to the rolling trace of the squeegee roller 
23
, leaving a small amount of carrier (approximately 0.005 gram) on the transfer surface of the photoreceptor belt 
10
. As shown in 
FIG. 5
, the remaining carrier is transferred to an image (D′) on printing paper 
1
, degrading the print quality of the printed image.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To solve the above problem, it is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus for driving a squeegee roller of a liquid electrophotographic printer, which can enhance the accuracy in removing a drip line, by improving a driving mechanism such that the squeegee roller keeps rotating reversely for a while even when the squeegee roller is lowered in the course of switching from a drip line removal mode to a stop mode.
Accordingly, to achieve the above object, there is provided an apparatus for driving a squeegee roller of a liquid electrophotographic printer, comprising a squeegee roller installed to be of operative to rotate in contact with a photoreceptor belt circulating along a track and to be lifted to and lowered from the photoreceptor belt, a squeegee gear coaxially installed at one shaft end of a rotation shaft of the squeegee roller, a driving gear installed such that in a state where the squeegee roller contacts the photoreceptor belt, the center of the rotation shaft thereof is positioned on a plane perpendicular to an elevating direction of the squeegee roller and passing through a center of the rotation shaft of the squeegee roller, to be engaged with the squeegee roller, and a driving source having an output shaft for rotating the driving gear to drive the squeegee roller to rotate in a reverse direction to with respect to circulating direction of the photoreceptor belt.
Preferably, the driving gear is positioned in the upstream of the squeegee gear with respect to the circulating direction of the photoreceptor belt to be engaged therewith.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3907423 (1975-09-01), Hayashi et al.
patent: 4056315 (1977-11-01), Ariyama et al.
Pendegrass Joan
Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
Sughrue Mion Zinn Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
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