Electrophotography – Cleaning of imaging surface – Including lubricant
Reexamination Certificate
2000-08-24
2001-12-11
Grainger, Quana M. (Department: 2852)
Electrophotography
Cleaning of imaging surface
Including lubricant
Reexamination Certificate
active
06330420
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is based on application No. 275045/1999 filed in Japan, the contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to an image forming apparatus such as an electrophotographic copying machine or a printer, and more particularly, to an image forming apparatus so adapted as to supply toners to an image carrying member from a developing device, form a toner image on a surface of the image carrying member, transfer the toner image to a recording medium from the image carrying member, press a pressing member against the surface of the image carrying member after the transfer, and remove the toners remaining on the surface of the image carrying member, characterized in that the pressing member is prevented from immediately wearing and causing irregularities in the surface of the image carrying member, to stably remove the toners remaining on the surface of the image carrying member.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a conventional example of image forming apparatuses such as electrophotographic copying machines or printers, an image carrying member 
10
 in which a photoreceptor 
12
 is formed on a surface of a conductive base member 
11
 in a drum shape is rotated, a surface of the image carrying member 
10
 is charged by a charging device 
20
, and the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 is then subjected to exposure corresponding to image information by a latent image forming device 
30
 using a laser or the like, to form an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the image carrying member 
10
, as shown in FIG. 
1
. Toners 
41
 are supplied to the surface, on which the electrostatic latent image has been thus formed, of the image carrying member 
10
 from a developing device 
40
, to form a toner image corresponding to the electrostatic latent image on the surface of the image carrying member 
10
.
Thereafter, a recording medium 
51
 such as a recording paper sheet is introduced into a portion between the image carrying member 
10
 and a transferring device 
50
 such as a transfer roller by a feed roller 
52
, to transfer the toner image formed on the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 to the recording medium 
51
 by the transferring device 
50
.
The toner image which has been thus transferred to the recording medium 
51
 is then fixed to the recording medium 
51
 by a fixing device 
60
 such as a fixing roller. On the other hand, a pressing member 
70
 in a plate shape is pressed against the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 after the transfer, to remove the toners 
41
 or the like remaining on the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 from the surface of the image carrying member 
10
. Thereafter, the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 is charged by the charging device 
20
, as described above. The above-mentioned operations are repeated, to successively form toner images.
When the pressing member 
70
 is pressed against the surface of the image carrying member 
10
, to remove the toners 
41
 or the like remaining on the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 from the surface of the image carrying member 
10
, as described above, the pressing member 
70
 which is pressed against the image carrying member 
10
 gradually wears, so that the toners 
41
 or the like remaining on the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 cannot be sufficiently removed. Further, the pressing member 
70
 causes irregularities in the surface of the image carrying member 
10
. The irregularities prevent the toners 
41
 or the like from being suitably removed by the pressing member 
70
. Consequently, noise based on insufficient cleaning appears in the formed toner image.
In recent years, in supplying a lubricant to the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 and passing the lubricant through the pressing member 
70
, the lubricant has been rolled by the pressing member 
70
, to form a film of the lubricant on the surface of the image carrying member 
10
. The film of the lubricant has prevented the pressing member 
70
 from wearing and causing irregularities in the surface of the image carrying member 
10
.
In the conventional example, in supplying the lubricant to the surface of the image carrying member 
10
, the lubricant is added to the toners 
41
 in the developing device 
40
, and the lubricant, together with the toners 
41
, is supplied to the surface of the image carrying member 
10
, as in the image forming apparatus shown in FIG. 
1
. Alternatively, the lubricant is scraped off a molding 
81
 of the lubricant by a brush 
82
, and the lubricant is supplied to the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 from the brush 
82
, as shown in FIG. 
2
.
When the lubricant is added to the toners 
41
, as described above, however, the performance of the toners 
41
 changes depending on the type of the lubricant. Consequently, a good toner image cannot be obtained.
When the lubricant, together with the toners 
41
, is supplied to the surface of the image carrying member 
10
, in a state where the toners 
41
 or the like remaining on the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 after the transfer are removed from the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 by the pressing member 
70
, the toners 
41
, a post-treatment agent added to the toners 
41
, and so forth are stored in a contact portion between the pressing member 
70
 and the image carrying member 
10
. In the portion where the toners 
41
, the post-treatment agent, and so forth are stored, the lubricant is not introduced into the pressing member 
70
. Accordingly, the film of the lubricant is not satisfactorily formed on the surface of the image carrying member 
10
. Consequently, the pressing member 
70
 still wears and causes irregularities in the surface of the image carrying member 
10
.
In scraping the lubricant off the molding 
81
 of the lubricant by the brush 
82
 and supplying the lubricant to the surface of the image carrying member 
10
, as described above, the lubricant is always supplied to the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 by the brush 
82
 in the conventional example.
In a state where the toner image is formed, however, the toners 
41
, the post-treatment agent, and so forth are stored in the contact portion between the pressing member 
70
 and the image carrying member 
10
, as described above. Accordingly, the film of the lubricant is not satisfactorily formed on the surface of the image carrying member, as in the above-mentioned case. Consequently, the lubricant is uselessly consumed.
When the lubricant is scraped off the molding 
81
 of the lubricant by the brush 
82
 and is supplied to the surface of the image carrying member 
10
, as described above, the particle diameter of the lubricant supplied to the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 by the brush 
82
 is not fixed. Accordingly, the lubricant having a large particle diameter, together with the toners 
41
, is removed from the surface of the image carrying member 
10
 by the pressing member 
70
. On the other hand, the lubricant 
70
 having a small particle diameter is not satisfactorily rolled by the pressing member 
70
. Consequently, the film of the lubricant is not suitably formed on the surface of the image carrying member 
10
.
Furthermore, in scraping the lubricant off the molding 
81
 of the lubricant by the brush 
82
 and supplying the lubricant to the surface of the image carrying member 
10
, as described above, if the diameter of the image carrying member 
10
 to be used is small, the places where the brush 
82
 and the molding 
81
 of the lubricant are provided are a problem.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A first object of the present invention is to provide an image forming apparatus for supplying toners to an image carrying member from a developing device to form a toner image on a surface of the image carrying member, transferring the toner image to a recording medium from the image carrying member, and pressing a pressing member against the surface of the image carrying member after
Grainger Quana M.
McDermott & Will & Emery
Minolta Co. , Ltd.
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