Electrophotography – Image formation – Development
Reexamination Certificate
1998-10-07
2001-05-08
Royer, William J. (Department: 2852)
Electrophotography
Image formation
Development
C399S284000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06229979
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART
The present invention relates to a developing device for developing an electrostatic image on an image bearing member, for an image forming apparatus such as a copying machine or a printer of an electrophotographic type or electrostatic recording type.
In an electrophotographic type image forming apparatus, an electrostatic latent image formed on the image bearing member is visualized into a toner image by a developing device.
One of such a developing device is a dry type one component developing device of various type. In any of them, it is difficult to form a thin layer of toner which is a one-component developer, on a developer carrying member.
On the other hand, improvement of resolution of an image and a sharpness or the like are recently desired, and further improvement in the thin layer formation method is desired.
For example, as disclosed in Japanese Laid-open Patent Application No. SHO 54-43038, an elastic blade, functioning as a regulating member, of a material such as metal and rubber is contacted to a developing sleeve which is a developer carrying member, and the toner is passed through the contact portion between the elastic blade and the developing sleeve, by which a thin layer of the toner having a regulated thickness is formed, and sufficient triboelectric charge is applied to the toner by the friction in the contact portion.
In this case, when the non-magnetic toner is regulated by the elastic blade, a toner supply member for supplying the toner onto the developing sleeve is additionally required. In the case of magnetic toner, the toner can be supplied onto the developing sleeve by the magnetic force of the magnet in the developing sleeve, but in the case of non-magnetic toner, the supply of the toner is not possible by magnetic force.
Then, a developing device 
50
 as shown in 
FIG. 15
 has been proposed. In this developing device 
50
, an elastic roller 
55
 of a foam member or a fur brush of polyurethane foam, sponge or the like is contacted to the developing sleeve 
52
 at a position upstream of an elastic blade 
51
 with respect to a rotational direction of the developing sleeve 
52
, in a developing container 
54
 accommodating non-magnetic toner 
53
 as an one-component developer, and is rotated in a direction indicated by an arrow D, by which the toner 
53
 is supplied to the developing sleeve 
52
.
The toner 
53
 supplied to the developing sleeve 
52
 is fed to the contact portion between the elastic blade 
51
 and the developing sleeve 
52
 with the rotation of the developing sleeve 
52
, and is formed into a thin layer, and fed for development of an electrostatic latent image on a photosensitive member 
1
 which is an image bearing member. The toner 
53
 remaining on the developing sleeve 
52
 without being consumed for development, is removed by the elastic roller 
55
, and a fresh toner 
53
 is supplied to the developing sleeve 
52
 by the elastic roller 
55
, and this is repeated. When the material of the developing sleeve 
52
 is metal, it is not preferable to use a thin plate for an elastic blade 
51
 in view of wearing effect thereof, and it is desired to use a rubber material such as urethane or silicon to provide a thin toner layer.
With such a structure, a thin layer formation of non-magnetic toner on the developing sleeve is made possible. 
FIG. 16
 is a view of a developing device 
50
 of 
FIG. 15
 as seen from the photosensitive member 
1
, wherein the developing sleeve 
52
 is omitted for better understanding, and the contact nip between the elastic blade 
51
 and the developing sleeve 
52
 is indicated by hatching lines.
As shown in 
FIG. 16
, an end seal member 
57
 is provided in a gap between the opening of the developing container 
54
 and each of the opposite ends of the developing sleeve 
52
, the end seal member 
57
 being of fiber material such as a wool felt or Teflon pile, or of polyurethane foam, sponge rubber or the like to prevent leakage of the toner through the gap between the developing container 
54
 and the opposite longitudinal end portions of the developing sleeve 
52
; and in addition, as shown in 
FIG. 16
, the elastic blade 
51
 is nipped between the developing sleeve 
52
 and the end seal member 
57
 at the opposite ends (in other words, by urging the back side of the elastic blade 
51
 by the end seal member 
57
) to prevent the leakage of the toner at the opposite ends of the elastic blade 
51
.
However, with such a structure, it is necessary to press-contact the end seal member 
57
 to the developing sleeve 
52
 with a quite high pressure to assure the sealing property, with the result that elastic blade 
51
 nipped between the developing sleeve 
52
 and the end seal member 
57
 is deformed as if it follows the peripheral surface of the developing sleeve 
52
 from the nip of the developing sleeve 
52
 at the opposite ends to the edge portion.
As a result, the longitudinally inside end portion of the elastic blade 
51
 tends to separate, and therefore, the developer layer formed on the developing sleeve 
52
 at these portions are thicker than the other portion, and the charging of the toner 
53
 becomes low. Thus, the charging is non-uniform in the longitudinal direction of the developing sleeve 
52
, and therefore, when a voltage (developing bias) is applied to the developing sleeve 
52
 during the developing operation, and the toner 
53
 may transfer from the opposite ends of the developing sleeve 
52
 to the photosensitive member 
1
, resulting in a foggy image, and/or in non-uniformity in the image density due to the non-uniformity of the amount of the charge of the toner on the developing sleeve 
52
.
As a solution to this problem, it would be considered to provide an inclined cut portion at each of the opposite ends of the elastic blade. As shown in 
FIG. 17
, a distance from a most downstream point, with respect to a rotational direction of the developing sleeve, of a nip between an elastic blade 
58
 and the developing sleeve 
52
 to the free end of the elastic blade 
58
, is continuously reduced toward the end adjacent each of the opposite longitudinal ends of the elastic blade 
58
, and at least the free end portion at the end portion is in the contact nip. Therefore, even if the longitudinally inside end portion of the elastic blade 
51
 separates, and therefore, the developer layer formed on the developing sleeve 
52
 at these portions are thicker than the other portion, as mentioned above, the toner leakage is prevented at the opposite ends of the elastic blade 
58
 and the developing sleeve 
52
 since the contact nip is small, and an edge contact tends to occur. In addition, the thin layer of the non-magnetic toner can be satisfactorily formed on the developing sleeve 
52
, and the electrostatic latent image can be developed satisfactorily on the photosensitive member 
1
 (image bearing member).
However, when the developing operation is repeated may times with the developing device, the toner 
53
 tends to be packed at the opposite ends of the elastic blade 
58
 as compared with the central portion, since the pressure (force per unit area) is large in the end portions. By the packing, the elastic blade 
58
 is raised at the opposite ends of the nip with the result that the toner layer becomes gradually thick on lines. The electrical attraction force(mirror force) onto the developing sleeve 
52
 decreases, with the result of deposition of the toner 
53
 to the photosensitive member 
1
 as fog, or the toner 
53
 falls from the surface to the developing sleeve 
52
, thus remarkably contaminating the inside of the image forming apparatus (toner leakage).
On the inclined cut portions of the elastic blade 
58
 at the opposite ends, the toner 
53
 fed by the rotation of the developing sleeve 
52
 is accumulated, and the toner 
53
 moves toward the ends with many developing operations repeated. Such toner 
53
 enters through the small gaps, formed by the end seal member 
57
, each of the opposite ends of the elastic blade 
58
 and the developing sleeve 
52
. As 
Hashimoto Kouji
Hoshi Nobuharu
Ishii Yasuyuki
Oguma Toru
Sasaki Shin-ichi
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
Fitzpatrick ,Cella, Harper & Scinto
Royer William J.
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