Claims
- 1. A cleaning brush for use in an electrostatographic reproduction apparatus, comprising:
- plural individual brush fibers, the fibers each including an electrically conductive core and a surrounding relatively substantially nonconductive annular portion; and
- an electrically conductive backing securing the fibers and adapted to induce an electrical potential to the cores of the fibers when an electrical potential is applied to the backing and the backing being substantially electrically insulated from the electrically conductive cores of the fibers.
- 2. The brush of claim 1 wherein the conductive core of the fibers has a resistivity of less than 10.sup.9 ohm centimeters and the annular portion has a resistivity greater than 10.sup.12 ohm-centimeters.
- 3. The cleaning brush of claim 1 wherein the individual brush fibers are woven into the backing.
- 4. An apparatus for cleaning residual toner from a toner-bearing surface, comprising:
- a cleaning brush including plural individual brush fibers, the fibers each including an electrically conductive core and a surrounding relatively substantially nonconductive annular portion, and an electrically conductive backing securing the fibers and the backing being electrically biased to induce an electrical potential to the cores of the fibers, the backing being substantially electrically insulated from the electrically conductive cores of the fibers;
- a toner bearing surface contacting the brush fibers,
- a drive for driving the cleaning brush to move the fibers relative to the surface to scrub toner particles from the surface; and
- a source of electrical potential coupled to the cleaning brush for establishing an electrical potential on the backing which induces an electrical potential upon the cores of the fibers for electrostatically attracting toner from the toner-bearing surface to the brush.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the conductive cores of the fibers have a resistivity of less than 10.sup.9 ohm centimeters and the annular portions have a resistivity greater than 10.sup.12 ohm-centimeters.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 4 and including a detoning member having an electrically conductive metal surface in engagement with the brush.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the individual brush fibers are woven into the backing.
- 8. An electrostatographic imaging apparatus comprising:
- a primary image-forming member supporting a toner image;
- an intermediate transfer member (ITM) that is in transfer relation to the primary image-forming member to transfer the toner image from the primary image-forming member to the ITM;
- a cleaning brush including plural individual brush fibers in engagement with the ITM to remove residual toner from the ITM, the fibers each including an electrically conductive core and a surrounding relatively nonconductive annular portion, and an electrically conductive backing securing the fibers, the backing being electrically biased to induce an electrical potential to the cores of the fibers, the backing being substantially electrically insulated from the electrically conductive cores of the fibers,
- a detoning member contacting the brush fibers, the detoning member including an electrically conductive surface that contacts the brush fibers;
- a first source of electrical potential coupled to the detoning member and electrically biasing the detoning member for attracting toner from the cleaning brush to the detoning member; and
- a second source of electrical potential coupled to the cleaning brush for establishing an electrical potential on the backing which induces an electrical potential upon the cores of the fibers to attract residual toner from the ITM to the brush.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the ITM includes a layer of intermediate electrical conductivity.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the first source of potential applies a voltage V2, the second source of potential applies a voltage V1 and V2>V1.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 and wherein a third source of potential applies a voltage V.sub.ITM to the ITM and wherein V1>V.sub.ITM.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the first source of potential applies a voltage V2, the second source of potential applies a voltage V1 and V2>V1.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 and wherein a third source of potential applies a voltage V.sub.ITM to the ITM and wherein V1>V.sub.ITM.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 and wherein the detoning member includes a magnet for attracting magnetic carrier particles to the detoning member.
- 15. A method of cleaning residual toner from a toner particle bearing surface, comprising:
- providing a cleaning brush including plural individual brush fibers, the fibers each including an electrically conductive core and a surrounding substantially electrically nonconductive annular portion, and an electrically conductive backing securing the fibers and the backing being electrically biased to an electrical potential to induce an electrical potential to the cores of the fibers and being substantially electrically insulated from the electrically conductive cores of the fibers;
- engaging the brush fibers to the surface and moving the fibers relative to the surface to scrub toner particles from the surface to the brush; and
- establishing an electrical potential on the backing which induces an electrical potential upon the cores of the fibers that electrostatically attracts toner from the surface to the brush.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein the conductive cores of each of the fibers have a resistivity of less than 10.sup.9 ohm-centimeters and the annular portion has a resistivity greater than 10.sup.12 ohm-centimeters.
- 17. The method of claim 16 and including electrostatically attracting toner from the brush to a detoning roller, the detoning roller having an electrically conductive metal surface that is in engagement with the brush.
- 18. The method of claim 15 wherein the individual brush fibers are woven into the backing.
- 19. An electrostatographic imaging method comprising:
- providing a primary image-forming member supporting a toner image;
- transferring the toner image to an intermediate transfer member (ITM) that is in transfer relation to the primary image-forming member;
- transferring the toner image to a receiver sheet;
- cleaning the ITM by rotating a cleaning brush that includes plural individual brush fibers that are in engagement with the ITM to remove residual toner from the ITM, the fibers each including an electrically conductive core and a surrounding relatively substantially nonconductive annular portion, and an electrically conductive backing securing the fibers, the backing being electrically biased to an electrical potential to induce an electrical potential to the cores of the fibers and the backing being substantially electrically insulated from the electrically conductive cores of the fibers;
- providing a detoning member in contact with the brush fibers, the detoning member including an electrically conductive surface that contacts the brush fibers;
- electrostatically attracting toner from the cleaning brush to the detoning member; and
- providing a source of potential coupled to the cleaning brush for establishing an electrical potential on the backing to induce an electrical potential upon the cores of the fibers that attracts residual toner from the ITM to the brush.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the ITM is of intermediate electrical conductivity and a source of electrical potential, V.sub.ITM, is applied to the ITM that is of a different level than the level of electrical potential, V1, established on the backing.
- 21. The method of claim 19 wherein the electrical potentials are such that V1>V.sub.ITM and applying an electrical potential V2 to the detoning member wherein V2>V1.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the brush fibers include carbon black that is melt spun with a filamentary polymer.
- 23. The method of claim 21 wherein the detoning member includes a magnet for attracting magnetic carrier particles from the brush.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/901,513, filed concurrently herewith by J. Maher et al and entitled Method and Apparatus For Cleaning Remnant Toner and Carrier Particles.
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