Claims
- 1. A charging device for charging a moving member to be charged, comprising:
- charging means for being contacted to the member to be charged to charge the member;
- means for applying a voltage to said charging means, wherein the voltage has a peak-to-peak voltage which is not less than twice of an absolute value of a charge starting voltage relative to the member;
- wherein said charging means includes a first layer contactable to the member to be charged, a second layer adjacent thereto wherein the first layer is a dielectric layer having a volume resistivity larger than that of the second layer.
- 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the voltage is superposed DC and AC voltage.
- 3. A device according to claim 1, wherein said charging means is in the form of a rotatable roller.
- 4. A device according to claim 1, wherein said charging means is in the form of a blade.
- 5. A device according to claim 3, wherein said charging means rotates following movement of the member.
- 6. A device according to claim 1, wherein the second layer of said charging means is a rubber layer.
- 7. A device according to claim 1 or 6, wherein the first layer of said charging means is a resin layer.
- 8. A device according to claim 7, wherein the first layer of said charging means is of nylon resin.
- 9. A device according to claim 6, wherein the first layer of said charging means is a rubber layer.
- 10. A device according to claim 6, wherein a core member is provided inside the second layer of said charging means.
- 11. A device according to claim 1, wherein the second layer of said charging means is a core member.
- 12. A device according to claim 11, wherein the first layer of said charging means is a rubber layer.
- 13. A device according to claim 1, wherein an impedance component of an electrostatic capacity of said charging means is smaller than an impedance component of a resistance thereof.
- 14. A device according to claim 13, wherein the electrostatic capacity of said charging means is larger than the electrostatic capacity of the member to be charged.
- 15. A device according to claim 1, wherein the member to be charged is an image bearing member.
- 16. A device according to claim 15, wherein said image bearing member is a photosensitive member.
- 17. A charging device for charging a moving member to be charged, comprising:
- charging means for being contacted to the member to be charged to charge the member;
- means for applying a vibratory voltage to the charging means;
- wherein said charging means includes a surface dielectric layer at a contact portion with the member, and the impedance component of the electrostatic capacity of said charging means is smaller than the impedance component of the resistance thereof.
- 18. A device according to claim 17, wherein the electrostatic capacity of said charging means is larger than that of the member to be charged.
- 19. A device according to claim 17, wherein the vibratory voltage is a superposed DC and AC voltage.
- 20. A device according to claim 17, wherein a peak-to-peak voltage of the vibratory voltage is not less than twice the absolute value of the charge starting voltage relative to the member to be charged.
- 21. A device according to claim 17, wherein said charging means is in the form of a rotatable roller.
- 22. A device according to claim 17, wherein said charging means is in the form of a blade.
- 23. A device according to claim 21, wherein said charging means rotates following movement of the member to be charged.
- 24. A device according to claim 17, wherein a layer behind the surface layer at the contact portion is a rubber layer.
- 25. A device according to claim 17 or 24, wherein the surface layer of said charging means is a resin layer.
- 26. A device according to claim 25, wherein the surface layer of said charging means is a nylon resin layer.
- 27. A device according to claim 24, wherein the surface layer at the contact portion with the member to be charged is a rubber layer.
- 28. A device according to claim 24, wherein a core member is provided behind the rubber layer.
- 29. A device according to claim 17, wherein the layer behind the surface layer is a core member.
- 30. A device according to claim 29, wherein the surface layer of said charging means is a rubber layer.
- 31. A device according to claim 17, wherein the member to be charged is an image bearing member.
- 32. A device according to claim 31, wherein said image bearing member is a photosensitive member.
- 33. A charging device for charging a moving member to be charged, comprising:
- charging means for being contacted to the member to be charged to charge the member;
- means for applying a voltage to said charging
- wherein said charging means includes a high resistance layer at a portion where it is contacted to the member to be charged, and the following is satisfied:
- .rho.l>E.sup.2 .times.(0.1.times.10.sup.-3).sup.2 /P (ohm.m.sup.2)
- where .rho. is a volume resistivity (ohm.m) of the high resistance layer, l (m) is a thickness of the high resistance layer, E is the voltage (V) applied by said voltage applying means, P is a capacity (W) of a voltage source of said voltage applying means.
- 34. A device according to claim 33, wherein said voltage is a vibratory voltage.
- 35. A device according to claim 34, wherein the voltage is a superposed DC and AC voltage.
- 36. A device according to claim 33, wherein said charging means is in the form of a rotatable roller.
- 37. A device according to claim 36, wherein said charging means rotates following movement of the member to be charged.
- 38. A device according to claim 33, wherein the high resistance layer of said charging means is a resin layer.
- 39. A device according to claim 33 or 38, wherein a rubber layer is provided behind the high resistance layer of said charging means.
- 40. A device according to claim 39, wherein a core member is provided behind the rubber layer of said charging means.
- 41. A device according to claim 33, wherein the high resistance layer of said charging means includes a resin layer at a portion of contact with the member to be charged, and a rubber layer behind the resin layer.
- 42. A device according to claim 41, wherein a rubber layer is provided behind the high resistance layer, and a core member is provided behind the rubber layer.
- 43. A device according to claim 41, wherein a core member is provided behind the high resistance layer.
- 44. A device according to claim 33, wherein the high resistance layer is a rubber layer.
- 45. A device according to claim 44, wherein a rubber layer is provided behind the high resistance layer, and a core member is provided behind the rubber layer.
- 46. A device according to claim 44, wherein a core member is provided behind the high resistance layer.
- 47. A device according to claim 33, wherein the high resistance layer is a dielectric layer, and wherein an impedance component of an electrostatic capacity of said charging means is smaller than an impedance component of a resistance thereof.
- 48. A device according to claim 47, wherein the electrostatic capacity of said charging means is larger than the electrostatic capacity of the member to be charged.
- 49. A device according to claim 33, wherein the member to be charged is an image bearing member.
- 50. A device according to claim 49, wherein said image bearing member is a photosensitive member.
- 51. A charging device for charging a moving member to be charged, comprising:
- charging means for being contacted to the member to be charged to charge the member;
- means for applying a voltage to said charging means,
- wherein said charging means includes a high resistance layer at a portion where it is contacted to the member to be charged, and the following is satisfied:
- .rho.l>E.sup.2 .times.(0.1.times.10.sup.-3).sup.2 /P(ohm.m.sup.2)
- where in .rho. is a volume resistivity (ohm.m) of the high resistance layer, l (m) is a thickness of the high resistance layer, E is the voltage (V) applied by said voltage applying means, P is a capacity (W) of the voltage source of said voltage applying means;
- wherein R2 of said charging means at a nip between said charging mean and the member to be charged and an electrostatic capacitance C2 of said charging means at this nip satisfy: ##EQU11## where E1-V.sub.2(n=.infin.) is a saturated voltage of said charging means, E1 is a voltage (V) applied to said charging means, C1 is a electrostatic capacity of the member to be charged at the nip, R1 is a resistance of the member to be charged at the nip,
- t.sub.1 =(a width of the nip)/(a peripheral speed of said charging means)
- t.sub.2 =(a peripheral length of said charging means)/(a peripheral speed of said charging means)
- wherein E2 is a charge starting voltage of the member to be charged.
- 52. A device according to claim 51, wherein said voltage is a vibratory voltage.
- 53. A device according to claim 52, wherein the voltage is a superposed DC and AC voltage.
- 54. A device according to claim 51, wherein said charging means is in the form of a rotatable roller.
- 55. A device according to claim 54, wherein said charging means rotates following movement of the member to be charged.
- 56. A device according to claim 51, wherein the high resistance layer of said charging means is a resin layer.
- 57. A device according to claim 51 or 56, wherein a rubber layer is provided behind the high resistance layer of said charging means.
- 58. A device according to claim 57, wherein a core member is provided behind the rubber layer of said charging means.
- 59. A device according to claim 51, wherein the high resistance layer of said charging means includes a resin layer at a portion of contact with the member to be charged, and a rubber layer behind the resin layer.
- 60. A device according to claim 59, wherein a rubber layer is provided, behind the high resistance layer, and a core member is provided behind the rubber layer.
- 61. A device according to claim 59, wherein a core member is provided behind the high resistance layer.
- 62. A device according to claim 51, wherein the high resistance layer is a rubber layer.
- 63. A device according to claim 62, wherein a rubber layer is provided behind the high resistance layer, and a core member is provided behind the rubber layer.
- 64. A device according to claim 62, wherein a core member is provided behind the high resistance layer.
- 65. A device according to claim 51, wherein the high resistance layer is a dielectric layer, and wherein an impedance component of an electrostatic capacity of said charging means is smaller than an impedance component of a resistance thereof.
- 66. A device according to claim 65, wherein the electrostatic capacity of said charging means is larger than the electrostatic capacity of the member to be charged.
- 67. A device according to claim 51, wherein the member to be charged is an image bearing member.
- 68. A device according to claim 67, wherein said image bearing member is a photosensitive member.
- 69. An apparatus according to claim 16, 32, 50 or 68, wherein said photosensitive member includes an amorphous silicon photosensitive layer.
- 70. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
- a moving image bearing member;
- charging means for being contacted to he image bearing member to charge the image bearing member;
- means for applying a voltage to said charging means, wherein the voltage has a peak-to-peak voltage which is not less than twice of an absolute value of a charge starting voltage relative to the member;
- wherein said charging means includes a first layer contactable to the member to be charged, a second layer adjacent thereto, wherein the first layer is a dielectric layer having a volume resistivity larger than that of the second layer.
- 71. An apparatus according to claim 70, further comprising a process unit detachably mountable to said apparatus and containing said image bearing member and said charging means.
- 72. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
- a movable image bearing member;
- charging means for being contacted to said image bearing member to charge the image bearing member;
- means for applying a vibratory voltage to the charging means;
- wherein said charging means includes a surface dielectric layer at a contact portion with the image bearing member, and the impedance component of the electrostatic capacity of said charging means is smaller than the impedance component of the resistance thereof.
- 73. An apparatus according to claim 72, further comprising a process unit detachably mountable to said apparatus and containing said image bearing member and said charging means.
- 74. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
- a movable image bearing member;
- charging means for being contacted to said image bearing member to charge the image bearing member;
- means for applying a voltage to said charging means;
- wherein said charging means includes high resistance layer at a portion where it is contacted to the image bearing member, and the following is satisfied:
- .rho.l>E.sup.2 .times.(0.1.times.10.sup.-3).sup.2 /P(ohm.m.sup.2)
- where in .rho. is a volume resistivity (ohm.m) of the high resistance layer, l (m) is a thickness of the high resistance layer, E is the voltage (V) applied by said voltage applying means, P is a capacity (W) of the voltage source of said voltage applying means.
- 75. An apparatus according to claim 74, further comprising a process unit detachably mountable to said apparatus and containing said image bearing member and said charging means.
- 76. A process unit detachably mountable to an image forming apparatus, comprising:
- an image bearing member;
- charging means for being contacted to the image bearing member to charge the image bearing member, wherein a charging voltage has a peak-to-peak voltage which is not less than twice of an absolute value of a charge starting voltage relative to the member;
- wherein said charging means includes a first layer contactable to the image bearing member, a second layer adjacent thereto wherein the first layer is a dielectric layer having a volume resistivity larger than that of the second layer.
- 77. A process unit detachably mountable to an image forming apparatus, comprising:
- an image bearing member;
- charging means for being contacted to the image bearing member to charge the image bearing member, said charging means being supplied with a vibratory voltage;
- wherein said charging means includes a surface dielectric layer at a contact portion with the image bearing member, and the impedance components of the electrostatic capacity of said charging means is smaller than the impedance component of the resistance thereof.
- 78. A process unit detachably mountable to an image forming apparatus, comprising:
- an image bearing member;
- charging means for being contacted to the image bearing member to charge the image bearing member, said charging means being supplied with a voltage;
- wherein said charging means include a high resistance layer at a portion wherein it is contacted to the image bearing member, and the following is satisfied:
- .rho.l>E.sup.2 .times.(0.1.times.10.sup.-3).sup.2 /P(ohm.m.sup.2)
- where in .rho. is a volume resistivity (ohm.m) of the high resistance layer, l (m) is a thickness of the high resistance layer, E is the voltage (V) applied by said charging means, P is a capacity (W) of a voltage source of said voltage applying the voltage.
Priority Claims (5)
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62-230334 |
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62-251294 |
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62-331149 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/656,030 filed Feb. 15, 1991, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/408,434 filed Sep. 14, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/243,716 filed Sep. 13, 1988, now abandoned.
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