Electrophotography – Image formation – Fixing
Reexamination Certificate
2000-07-27
2001-08-07
Royer, William J. (Department: 2852)
Electrophotography
Image formation
Fixing
C219S216000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06272307
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fixing apparatus applied to an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine, a printer and the like, and more particularly, it relates to an apparatus for coating a releasing agent to a fixing member.
2. Related Background Art
FIG. 9
shows a fixing apparatus as a background art of the present invention. As shown in
FIG. 9
, a fixing apparatus
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comprises a fixing roller
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as a rotatable fixing rotary member, a pressure roller
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as a pressurizing rotary member rotated while abutting against the fixing roller
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, a releasing agent coating device
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as releasing agent coating means, and cleaning devices
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,
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. Incidentally, heaters
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,
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such as halogen lamps are disposed within the fixing roller
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and the pressure roller
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, respectively. Further, thermistors
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,
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are contacted with the fixing roller
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and the pressure roller
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so that surface temperatures of the fixing roller
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and the pressure roller
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are adjusted by controlling voltages to the heaters
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,
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by means of a temperature adjusting circuit.
The releasing agent coating device
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comprises a releasing agent containing portion
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a
for containing releasing agent such as silicone oil, pick-up rollers
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b
,
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c
for picking up the releasing agent from the releasing agent containing portion
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a
, a coating roller
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d
for coating the picked-up releasing agent to the fixing roller
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, and regulating blade
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e
formed from an elastic material such as fluororubber and adapted to regulate an amount of the releasing agent on the coating roller to a given amount. Particularly in order to realize uniform oil coating on the fixing roller
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, the releasing agent coating device
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is disposed at a downstream side of the thermistor
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in a rotational direction of the fixing roller
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.
When a recording paper P is conveyed, the fixing roller
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and the pressure roller
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are rotated and the silicone oil is coated on the surface of the fixing roller
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as the releasing agent. While the recording paper P is being passed between the fixing roller
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and the pressure roller
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, the recording paper is pressurized and heated from both sides with substantially uniform pressure and temperature, with the result that an unfixed toner image is fixed to the recording paper P, thereby forming a permanent image. Thereafter, the recording paper P to which the toner image was fixed is separated from the pressure roller
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by a lower separation claw
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and is discharged out of the apparatus.
Generally, in the thermal fixing apparatus for a copying machine, after a power supply is turned ON, the copying machine is waiting for a predetermined time period until the fixing roller reaches a predetermined temperature, and, after the predetermined temperature is reached, a copy permitting condition is obtained. However, a fixing ability is differentiated between a condition (referred to as “first run in the morning condition” hereinafter) immediately after the copy permitting condition is reached and a condition (referred to as “left condition” hereinafter) after a predetermined time period is elapsed from the copy permitting condition as a stand-by condition. The reason is that not only the surface temperature of the fixing roller but also the temperature of the entire fixing apparatus and particularly the temperature of the releasing agent to be coated on the surface of the fixing roller are differentiated between the first run in the morning condition and the left condition. Namely, in the left condition, since the heat from the fixing roller is transferred to the releasing agent through the coating roller and the pick-up rollers, the temperature of the releasing agent is increased. In this condition, even when the releasing agent is coated on the fixing roller, the reduction of the temperature of the fixing roller is small, and, since the releasing agent between the fixing roller and toner has high temperature, the fixing ability is not improved.
On the other hand, in the first run in the morning condition, the temperature of the releasing agent is low, and, when the low temperature releasing agent is coated on the fixing roller, the temperature of the fixing roller is decreased rapidly, and, since there is low temperature releasing agent between the fixing roller and the toner, the fixing ability is worsened. This will be more noticeable under a low temperature environment.
In order to solve such problems, an arrangement for heating the releasing agent from outside of the releasing agent containing portion has been proposed.
However, the heat from outside of the releasing agent containing portion is insufficient to heat the releasing agent quickly and adequately.
Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 58-200266 discloses a technique in which a heater is disposed within oil in order to maintain fluidity of the oil and to aid an operation of a bimetal.
However, if the heater is disposed within the oil, since conductive portions may be short-circuited, a more safety technique is desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a fixing apparatus which can heat releasing agent quickly and sufficiently while improving electrical safety.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a fixing apparatus comprising a fixing member for fixing an unfixed image to a recording material, releasing agent coating means for coating releasing agent on the fixing member, and releasing agent heating means for heating the releasing agent, wherein the releasing agent coating means have a containing portion for containing the releasing agent, and the releasing agent heating means have a heating body, and a heat conductive member contacted with the heating body or disposed in the vicinity of the heating body, and the heating body is disposed outside of the containing portion, and the heat conductive member is disposed within the containing portion to be contacted with the releasing agent.
The other objects and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following detailed explanation of invention referring to the accompanying drawings.
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patent: 3883291 (1975-05-01), Cloutier et al.
patent: 4087676 (1978-05-01), Fukase
patent: 4132882 (1979-01-01), Endo et al.
patent: 4563073 (1986-01-01), Reynolds
patent: 6091924 (2000-07-01), Bhattacharya
patent: 0 316 010 (1989-05-01), None
patent: 58-200266 (1983-11-01), None
European Search Report.
Fujita Takashi
Inoue Keisuke
Ishizuka Jiro
Shimada Shozo
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
Fitzpatrick ,Cella, Harper & Scinto
Royer William J.
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