Cleaning apparatus and image forming apparatus

Electrophotography – Cleaning of imaging surface – Blade

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ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus for effectively removing spherical toner particles from an image bearing member, and an image forming apparatus of electrophotographic type. More particularly, it relates to an image forming apparatus including a cleaning means having an elastic blade for removing spherical toner particles in a rubbing fashion.
2. Related Background Art
In conventional image forming apparatuses of an telectrophotographic type, as a cleaning means for cleaning a photosensitive drum, a cleaning means
102
having an elastic blade
105
as shown in
FIG. 14
is known. Such a cleaning means has widely been used because of simple construction and cheapness.
The cleaning means
102
comprises a waste toner container
103
, a support member
104
attached to a surface of the container opposed to a photosensitive drum
101
, an elastic blade
105
supported by the support member
104
, and a toner collecting sheet
106
attached to the waste toner container
103
below the elastic blade
105
.
The elastic blade
105
is formed from polyurethane rubber. A tip end of the elastic blade
105
is urged against a surface of the photosensitive drum
101
(rotated in a direction shown by the arrow in
FIG. 14
) from a direction (counter direction) opposite to the rotational direction of the photosensitive drum.
In conventional image forming apparatuses using toner manufactured by a crushing method, an urging pressure (abut pressure) of the elastic blade
105
against the photosensitive drum
101
was selected to be about 25 g·f/cm at the minimum. However, as recent color image forming apparatuses have been progressed, a non-magnetic toner manufactured by polymerization has been used as a one-component developer.
The non-magnetic toner manufactured by polymerization (i.e., polymerized toner) includes substantially spherical toner particles, and low soft substance such as wax may be added to such toner. By adding the low soft substance to the polymerized toner, oil coating in a fixing device which was conventionally effected to prevent offset can be omitted, and, even when an image is printed on an OHP sheet, oil can be prevented from adhering to the OHP sheet.
On the other hand, it is well-known that it is difficult to scrape and remove the polymerized toner from the surface of the photosensitive drum
101
by means of the elastic blade (cleaning blade)
105
of the cleaning means
102
. It is considered that the reason is that the tip end of the cleaning blade
105
urged against the surface of the photosensitive drum
101
is vibrated due to the rotation of the photosensitive drum, and the polymerized toner comprising spherical toner particles is apt to pass through a small gap between the tip end of the cleaning blade and the surface of the photosensitive drum created due to such vibration.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a cleaning apparatus and an image forming apparatus using such a cleaning apparatus, in which spherical toner particles such as polymerized toner can be removed from an image bearing member such as a photosensitive drum, without occurring poor cleaning.
To achieve the above object, according to the present invention relating to a cleaning apparatus to remove toner from an image bearing member for bearing a toner image, which the toner to be removed is a one-component toner having a shape coefficient SF
1
of 100 to 120, and a blade-shaped elastic member rubbing a surface of the image bearing member is used for removing the toner, and the elastic member is urged against the surface of the image bearing member with line pressure of 55 to 95 g·f/cm.
Further, the present invention provides an image forming apparatus for forming a toner image on an image bearing member and for transferring the toner image onto a transfer material, comprising a toner image forming means for forming a toner image with one-component toner having a shape coefficient SF
1
of 100 to 120 on the moving image bearing member, a transfer means for transferring the toner image formed on the image bearing member onto a transfer material, and a blade-shaped cleaning means disposed at a downstream side of the transfer means in a moving direction of the image bearing member to be urged against a surface of the image bearing member with a line pressure of 55 to 95 g·f/cm to scrape and remove residual toner remaining on the image bearing member after transferring.


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