Claims
- 1. A cleaning device removing residual toner from a photoreceptor wherein the cleaning device comprises a cleaning blade composed of a plurality of plate materials laminated together, the plurality of plate materials including a cleaning blade member and a plastic member each of which is mounted on a support member, the cleaning blade member being brought into contact with said photoreceptor and the plastic member not being brought into contact with said photoreceptor, wherein elastic modulus of the cleaning blade D1 and the elastic modulus of the plastic member D2 satisfy16≦D2/D1≦2,800.
- 2. The cleaning device of claim 1 wherein tensile strength H of the plastic member satisfies1.4≦H≦35 (H: kgf/mm2).
- 3. The cleaning device of claim 1 wherein bending strength M of the plastic member satisfies0<M≦41 (M: kgf/mm2).
- 4. The cleaning device of claim 1 wherein length L1 of the cleaning blade member is longer than length L2 of the plastic member.
- 5. The cleaning device of claim 1 wherein the cleaaning member and the plastic member are laminated with an adhesive layer.
- 6. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the cleaning device satisfies;0.1<L2/L1≦0.9 wherein L1 is a free length of the cleaning blade member and L2 is a free length of the plastic member,{fraction (1/50)}<t2/t1<1 wherein t1 is a thickness of the cleaning blade member and t2 is a thickness of the plastic member, and1.4≦H≦35 (H: kgf/mm2) wherein H is tensile strength of the plastic member.
- 7. The cleaning device of claim 6 wherein L2/L1 is 0.3 to 0.7.
- 8. The cleaning device of claim 1, wherein the cleaning device satisfies;0.1<L2/L1≦0.9 wherein L1 is a free length of the cleaning blade member and L2 is a free length of the plastic member,{fraction (1/50)}<t2/t1<1 wherein t1 is a thickness of the cleaning blade member and t2 is a thickness of the plastic member, and0<M≦41 (M: kgf/mm2) wherein bending M is bending strength of the plastic member.
- 9. A cleaning device removing residual toner from a photoreceptor wherein the cleaning apparatus comprises a cleaning blade composed of a plurality of plate material laminated each other, the plurality of plate material including a cleaning blade member and a plastic member each of which is mounted on a support member, the cleaning blade member being brought into contact with said photoconductor and the plastic member not being brought into contact with said photoconductor, wherein length L1 of the cleaning blade member is longer than length L2 of the plastic member; andwherein elastic modulus of the cleaning blade D1, and the elastic modulus of the plastic member D2 satisfy 16≦D2/D1≦2,800.
- 10. An image forming method comprising steps of charging a photoreceptor uniformly, imagewise exposing the photoreceptor to form a latent image, developing the latent image by toner to form a toner image, transferring the toner image to a recording material, fixing the transferred toner image and cleaning residual toner on the photoreceptor with a cleaning device, wherein the cleaning device comprises a cleaning blade composed of a plurality of plate materials laminated together, the plurality of plate materials including a cleaning blade member and a plastic member each of which is mounted on a support member, the cleaning blade member being brought into contact with said photoreceptor and the plastic member not being brought into contact with said photoreceptor, and the cleaning blade satisfies one of following conditions;0.1<L2/L1≦0.9 wherein L1 is free length of a cleaning blade member and L2 is free length of the plastic member,{fraction (1/50)}<t2/t1<1 wherein t1 is thickness of the cleaning blade member and t2 is thickness of the plastic member,1.4≦H≦35 (H: kgf/mm2) wherein H is tensile strength of the plastic member; and16≦D2/D1≦2,800 wherein D1 is elastic modulus of the cleaning blade and D2 is elastic modulus of the plastic member.
- 11. An image forming method of claim 10 wherein toner has a variation coefficient of a shape coefficient of toner particles of not more than 16 percent, and a number variation coefficient of a number size distribution of said toner particles of not more than 27 percent.
- 12. An image forming method comprising steps of charging a photoreceptor uniformly, imagewise exposing to form a latent image, developing the latent image by toner to form a toner image, transferring the toner image to a recording material, fixing transferred toner image and cleaning a residual toner on the photoreceptor by a cleaning device, wherein the cleaning device comprises a cleaning blade composed of a plurality of plate materials laminated together, the plurality of plate materials including a cleaning blade member and a plastic member each of which is mounted on a support member, the cleaning blade member being brought into contact with said photoreceptor and the plastic member not being brought into contact with said photoreceptor, and the cleaning blade satisfies one of following conditions;0.1<L2/L1≦0.9 wherein L1 is free length of a cleaning blade member and L2 is free length of a plastic member,{fraction (1/50)}<t2/t1<1 wherein t1 is thickness of the cleaning blade member and t2 is thickness of the plastic member, and0<M≦41 (M: kgf/mm2) wherein bending M is bending strength of the plastic member; and16≦D2/D1≦2,800 wherein D1 is elastic modulus of the cleaning blade and D2 is elastic modulus of the plastic member.
- 13. The image forming apparatus of claim 12 wherein contact angle θ of the cleaning blade member against the photoreceptor is not less than 10 degrees.
- 14. An image forming apparatus comprising a photoreceptor, an exposing unit to form a latent image on the photoreceptor, developing unit to visualize toner image, a transferring unit to transfer visualized toner image to a recording material, a fixing unit to fix the transferred toner image on the recording material and a cleaning device to clean residual toner from the photoreceptor, wherein the cleaning device comprises a cleaning blade composed of a plurality of plate materials laminated together, the plurality of plate material including a cleaning blade member and a plastic member each of which is mounted on a support member, the cleaning blade member being brought into contact with said photoreceptor and the plastic member not being brought into contact with said photoreceptor, and the cleaning blade satisfies one of following conditions;0.1<L2/L1<0.9 wherein L1 is free length of a cleaning blade member and L2 is free length of a plastic member,{fraction (1/50)}<t2/t1<1 wherein t1 is thickness of the cleaning blade member and t2 is thickness of the plastic member,1.4≦H≦35 (H: kgf/mm2) wherein H is tensile strength of the plastic member; and16≦D2/D1≦2,800 wherein D1 is elastic modulus of the cleaning blade and D2 is elastic modulus of the plastic member.
Priority Claims (3)
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11-361049 |
Dec 1999 |
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2000-217504 |
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2000-252368 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/738,437 filed on Dec. 15, 2000.
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