Image forming method

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C430S109100, C430S111400

Reexamination Certificate

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06607864

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention concerns an image forming method that is excellent in terms of the reliability of high-quality images and can be used favorably in image formation by the electrophotography method, etc.
2. Description of the Related Art
The electrophotography method and other methods of making image information visible through electrostatic images are presently used widely in a variety of fields. Generally with the electrophotography method, an electrostatic image is developed on a photoconductor via a charging process, an exposure process, etc., and the electrostatic image is made visible via a transfer process, a fixing process, etc.
A fixing device for the fixing process is generally equipped with a heating roll, and by making a recording medium, which holds a toner image formed from unfixed toner, pass between the heating roll and a pressure roll or other member, the image is fixed onto the recording medium.
In a generally employed method of heating the heating roll, a heat-generating heater, such as a halogen lamp heater, is incorporated and the surface of the heating roll is heated by the radiant heat from the heater. However, in cases where the heat-generating heater is used as the heat source, the heat transfer efficiency is poor since heat is transferred to the heating roll via air with this structure, and the time for heating to a temperature necessary for fixing the toner (the so-called warming-up time) is thus long. Also, since both ends of the heating roll are opened, air from the exterior tends to become mixed in readily and the temperatures at the ends thus tended to be lower in comparison to the central part of the heating roll. Though there are methods in which the resistance at both ends of the heat generating part of the heat-generating heater is increased to prevent the temperature drop at both ends of the heating roll, such methods tended to make the heat generating part complex in structure and lead to such problems as increased costs, increased power consumption, etc.
As a heating roll, with which the warming-up time can be shortened and uniformity of temperature of the heating roll can be maintained, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 189381/1984 proposes a heating roll, with which a resistive heat generator, made of a substance that generates heat upon passage of electricity, is formed into a roller. Also, Japanese Patent Laid-open No. 213480,1992 proposes a method of passing electricity uniformly through the resistive heat generator, Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 332331/1994 proposes a method of further shortening the warming-up time by defining the temperature coefficient of resistance of the heat-generating element, and Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 127818/1997 proposes a method of preventing leakage of electricity during passage of electricity through the resistive heat generator. With these methods, since the surface or the vicinity of the surface f the heating roll directly heated by the resistive heat generator, the surface of the heating roll can be heated to a predetermined temperature rapidly and yet uniformly after the start of the passage of electricity through the resistive heat generator.
Generally with a fixing device that employs such a heating roll, a circular power-receiving ring member, which is electrically connected to the resistive heat generator and rotates along with the resistive heat generator, and a conducting part, which is arranged to provide electricity to the resistive heat generator via a feeding member that is in contact with the receiving ring member, are employed to pass electricity through the resistive heat generator.
Generally in the case where a heating roll, such as described above, is employed to fix a toner image, formed from unfixed toner held on a recording medium, the warming-up time is shorter in comparison to an abovementioned heating roll that employs a halogen lamp heater or other type of heat-generating heater. However, the surface temperature of this heating roll is lowered by the contact with the recording medium, and this makes it difficult to obtain the gloss and coloration demanded of the fixed image and leads to such problems as causing non-uniformity of gloss and coloration of toner image on the same recording medium. These problems become especially significant in the case where fixing is to be performed using color toners since the gloss and coloration required of color toners are generally higher than those required of a monochromatic toner.
Also, in the case where fixing is performed under high temperature and high humidity, since the moisture contained in the recording medium evaporates due to contact with the heating roll, the non-uniformity of gloss and non-uniformity of coloration are worsened. Though, for example, a method, wherein the same type of heating device is provided at the opposing pressure roll as well to restrain the temperature drop of the surface of the heating roll, may be considered for solving the above problem, this method is not adequate in effect and also has problems of increased amount of electricity conducted, etc.
Meanwhile, there is also a method wherein a conductive member is disposed at the surface or the vicinity of the surface of the heating roll and a magnetic field is made to act on the conductive member so that heat is generated at the surface or the vicinity of the surface of the heating roll by the resulting eddy current (Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 301415/1998). Since this arrangement is one in which the surface or the vicinity of the surface of the heating roll is made to generate heat directly, the warming-up time can be shortened and the uniformity of the temperature of the heating roll can be maintained as in the case of the heating roll that uses a resistive heat generator. However, the same problems of non-uniformity of gloss and non-uniformity of coloration as the heating roll that uses a resistive heat generator still remain.
Furthermore, with regard to the amount of power required by these arrangements in which the surface or the vicinity of the surface of the heating roll is made to generate heat directly, improved efficiency is realized only for the input energy amount required for fixing. Conventionally, a binder resin for toner that is used in image forming by the electrophotography method is an amorphous resin made up of a non-crystalline resin, and in the case where image preservation under a realistic condition of approximately 50° C. is considered, the fixing temperature required for fixing is at least approximately 130° C. or more. There is thus a limit to fundamental measures for achieving low consumption power with regard to the energy required for fixing.
This problem likewise applies in the case of a method wherein a toner image formed on a photoconductor is subject to primary transfer onto an intermediate transfer medium of low non-uniformity of surface properties and electrical properties, with this primary transfer being electrostatically carried out in a successively overlaying manner in the case of multiple colors, and then the abovementioned multiple color toner image formed on the intermediate transfer medium is subject to secondary transfer onto a recording medium and thereafter fixed by a fixing device. That is, even in this case, a heating roll is generally used in the fixing device, and the same problems as the above will occur if an arrangement is employed wherein the surface or the vicinity of the surface of the heating roll is made to generate heat directly.
Furthermore, with regard to so-called simultaneous transfer and fixing methods, wherein an intermediate transfer medium, onto which a toner image formed from unfixed toner has been transferred, and a recording medium are superimposedly inserted and heat-fixed, with the toner image contacting the recording medium, between a transfer and fixing device having a pair of heating rolls and/or pressure rolls, etc., methods have been disclosed wherein a conductive member is disposed at the surface or the vicinity of the sur

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