Claims
- 1. Reproduction apparatus including a charge retentive surface moving in a process direction; image forming means for forming a latent image on the charge retentive surface; developing means for developing the latent image with toner; transfer means for transferring the developed toner image from the charge retentive surface to a support surface; and cleaning means for removing residual toner from the charge retentive surface, said cleaning means comprising:
- a primary cleaner removing the predominant amount of residual toner and debris; and
- an agglomerate cleaning blade, mounted downstream from said brush cleaner in a blade holder;
- said blade holder supported on a blade supporting fixture for movement in a generally perpendicular direction with respect to the charge retentive surface with forces on the blade in the vertical direction;
- said blade holder supporting said agglomerate cleaning blade with a predetermined relatively low load, and presenting a cleaning edge of the cleaning blade at a low angle of attack in engagement with the charge retentive surface for shearing release of spot causing agglomerate particles from the charge retentive surface; and
- said blade fixture allowing a limited path of travel of the blade holder at a lowermost point of travel in said perpendicular direction, preventing blade creep.
- 2. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the blade holder supporting said agglomerate cleaning blade is normally loaded with said predetermined relatively low load so that the blade holder is lightly biased to the lowermost point of travel in said perpendicular direction.
- 3. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the blade supporting fixture has formed therein a slot arrangement receiving the blade holder and defining said path of travel therefor.
- 4. The apparatus defined in claim 3 wherein said slot arrangement of said blade supporting fixture has an adjustable stop, defining said lowermost point of travel in said perpendicular direction, and adjustable to control the angle of attack of the loaded blade.
- 5. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the agglomerate cleaning blade is supported in engagement with the charge retentive surface at an angle of attack in the range of just greater than 0.degree. to approximately 9.degree..
- 6. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein the agglomerate cleaning blade is supported in engagement with the charge retentive surface with a load of approximately 0-15 gm/cm.
- 7. The apparatus defined in claim 1 wherein said cleaning edge of said agglomerate cleaning blade is supported in close association with said cleaning brush.
- 8. Reproduction apparatus including a charge retentive surface; image forming means for forming a latent image on the charge retentive surface; developing means for developing the latent image with toner; transfer means for transferring the developed toner image from the charge retentive surface to a support surface; and cleaning means for removing residual toner from the charge retentive surface, said cleaning means comprising:
- a primary cleaner removing the predominant amount of residual toner and debris; and
- an agglomerate cleaning blade, mounted downstream from said brush cleaner in a blade holder, said blade holder supported on a blade supporting fixture allowing free movement of the blade holder in a generally perpendicular direction with respect to the charge retentive surface, with forces on the blade in the vertical direction;
- said blade holder supporting said blade with a predetermined relatively low load, at a low angle of attack in engagement with the charge retentive surface for shearing release of spot causing agglomerate particles from the charge retentive surface; and
- said blade fixture allowing a limited path of travel of the blade holder at the lowermost point of said movement in said perpendicular direction.
- 9. The apparatus defined in claim 8 wherein the blade holder supporting said agglomerate cleaning blade is normally loaded with said predetermined relatively low load so that the blade holder is lightly biased to the lowermost point of travel in said perpendicular direction.
- 10. The apparatus defined in claim 8 wherein the blade supporting fixture has formed therein a slot arrangement receiving the blade holder and defining said path of travel therefor.
- 11. The apparatus defined in claim 8 wherein said slot arrangement of the blade supporting fixture has an adjustable stop, defining said lowermost point of travel in said perpendicular direction, and adjustable to control the angle of attack of the loaded blade.
- 12. The apparatus defined in claim 8 wherein the agglomerate cleaning blade is supported in engagement with the charge retentive surface at an angle of attack in the range of just greater than 0.degree. to approximately 9.degree..
- 13. The apparatus defined in claim 8 wherein the agglomerate cleaning blade is supported in engagement with the charge retentive surface with a load of approximately 0-15 gm/cm.
- 14. The apparatus defined in claim 8 wherein said cleaning edge of said agglomerate cleaning blade is supported in close association with said cleaning brush.
- 15. Reproduction apparatus including a charge retentive surface; image forming means for forming a latent image on the charge retentive surface; developing means for developing the latent image with toner; transfer means for transferring the developed toner image from the charge retentive surface to a support surface; and cleaning means for removing residual toner from the charge retentive surface, said cleaning means comprising:
- a primary cleaner removing the predominant amount of residual toner and debris; and
- an agglomerate cleaning blade, mounted downstream from said brush cleaner in a blade holder, said blade holder supporter on a blade supporting fixture allowing free movement of the blade holder in a generally perpendicular direction with respect to the charge retentive surface, with forces on the blade in the vertical direction;
- said blade holder supporting said blade with a predetermined relatively low load, at a low angle of attack in engagement with the charge retentive surface for shearing release of spot causing agglomerate particles from the charge retentive surface; and
- said blade fixture having therein defined a slot arrangement receiving the blade holder and defining a path of travel therefor, including a stop, allowing a limited path of travel of the blade holder at the lowermost point of said movement in said perpendicular direction, the blade holder supporting said agglomerate cleaning blade normally loaded with said predetermined relatively low load so that the blade holder is lightly biased to the lowermost point of travel in said perpendicular direction.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 07/449,682, filed Dec. 11, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,989,047, and assigned to the same assignee as the present application.
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