Claims
- 1. A mechanism for cleaning the surface of an operative element of a reproduction apparatus, said cleaning mechanism comprising:an elongated web of cleaning cloth material; a first support which provides a supply of said elongated web of cleaning cloth material, and a second support which provides a take-up for said elongated web of cleaning cloth material; a motor operatively coupled to said second support to drive said second support for selectively advancing of said elongated web of cleaning cloth material from said first support to said second support to provide a clean portion of said elongated web of cleaning cloth material to clean said operative element; an encoder, associated with said motor, for producing a string of pulses while said motor is operative to drive said second support; and a logic and control unit producing a signal for turning said motor on for a period of time establishing a web advancement cycle where a given predetermined number of pulses in a pulse string are produced by said encoder, and responsive to the actual number of pulses in said pulse string of an advancement cycle, adjusting said period of time that said motor is turned on in a subsequent advancement cycle based on said actual number of pulses in a previous string of pulses in order to adjust advancement of said web to provide for the most efficient use of said web of cleaning cloth material.
- 2. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said first support is a first reel, and said second support is a second reel spaced from said first reel.
- 3. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 2 further including a third support, between said first support and said second support, and over which said elongated web is entrained in operative association with the surface of the operative element to be cleaned.
- 4. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 3 wherein said third support is a roller.
- 5. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 1 wherein said logic and control unit further senses when there is an absence of a string of pulses during a time when said motor is turned on thus indicating a break in said web of cleaning cloth material, and produces a warning signal indicative of such break in said web of cleaning cloth material.
- 6. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 1 wherein a dynamic brake is associated with said motor so as to inhibit over drive of said motor and reduce the amount of motor coast.
- 7. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 6 wherein said motor is a DC motor.
- 8. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 7 wherein a low current drive module is associated with said dynamic brake and said DC motor to drive said motor with a low current signal that protects the logic circuits of said logic and control unit.
- 9. In a reproduction apparatus having a operative element roller device required to be periodically cleaned so that said reproduction apparatus operates at peak efficiency, a mechanism for cleaning the surface of said operative element roller device, said cleaning mechanism comprising:an elongated web of cleaning cloth material; a first support reel for providing a supply of said elongated web of cleaning cloth material, and a second support reel for providing a take-up for said elongated web of cleaning cloth material; a roller located between said first support reel and said second support reel, and over which said elongated web of cloth material is entrained in operative association with the surface of said operative element roller device to be cleaned; a motor operatively coupled to said second support reel to drive said second support reel to take up said elongated web of cloth material for selective moving of said elongated web of cleaning cloth material from said first support reel over said roller support to said second support reel to provide a clean portion of said elongated web of cleaning cloth material to clean the surface of said roller device; an encoder, associated with said motor, for producing a string of pulses while said motor is operative to drive said second support reel; and a logic and control unit producing a signal for turning said motor on for a period of time where a given predetermined number of pulses in a pulse string are produced by said encoder, and responsive to the actual number of pulses in said pulse string, adjusting said period of time that said motor is turned on in a subsequent advancement cycle based on said actual number of pulses in a previous string of pulses in order advance said web to provide for the most efficient use of said web of cleaning cloth material.
- 10. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 9 wherein said logic and control unit includes a device for sensing when there is an absence of a string of pulses during a time when said motor is turned on thus indicating a break in said web of cleaning cloth material, and producing a warning signal indicative of such break in said web of cleaning cloth material.
- 11. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 9 wherein a dynamic brake is associated with said motor so as to inhibit over drive of said motor and reduce the amount of motor coast.
- 12. The cleaning mechanism according to claim 11 wherein said motor is a DC motor, and a low current drive module is associated with said dynamic brake and said DC motor to drive said motor with a low current signal that protects the logic circuits of said logic and control unit.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to the commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/473,424, filed concurrently herewith and entitled “CLEANING WEB DETECTOR GAUGE”.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (2)
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61-98373 |
May 1986 |
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63-276079 |
Nov 1988 |
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