Claims
- 1. A belt fuser comprising a tension roller arranged to control tension in a belt reeved over the tension roller, a fuser roller, and at least two floating idler rollers, ends of the tension roller and the fuser roller being supported by a frame.
- 2. The belt fuser of claim 1 wherein at least two floating idler rollers over which the belt is reeved are supported against translation by the belt.
- 3. The belt fuser of claim 2 wherein the at least two floating idler rollers are supported by the belt and at least one of the fuser and tension rolls.
- 4. The belt fuser of claim 2 wherein the at least two floating idler rollers are supported against translation along respective axes of rotation by at least one respective thrust bushing.
- 5. The belt fuser of claim 1 wherein the tension roller is a driving roller.
- 6. The belt fuser of claim 1 wherein the fuser roller is a driving roller.
- 7. The belt fuser of claim 1 wherein the tension roller is engaged by a tension control mechanism.
- 8. The belt fuser of claim 7 wherein the tension control mechanism comprises a constant force mechanism.
- 9. The belt fuser of claim 7 wherein the constant force mechanism comprises a spring.
- 10. The belt fuser of claim 7 wherein the tension control mechanism comprises at least one actuator.
- 11. The belt fuser of claim 10 wherein the at least one actuator can be controlled independently so that the tension control mechanism can be used to steer the belt.
- 12. The belt fuser of claim 1 further comprising a fusing nip formed by engagement of a portion of the belt reeved over the fuser roller.
- 13. The belt fuser of claim 1 wherein at least one roller comprises an internal heat source.
- 14. A belt fuser comprising:
a fuser roller; a tension roller; a frame rotatably supporting the fuser and tension rolls, but substantially preventing translation of the fuser and tension rolls; at least two floating idler rollers; a belt reeved over the fuser, tension, and idler rolls; a nip formed by the reeving of the belt over the fuser roller; and a tension control mechanism connected to the tension roller that applies, through the tension roller, a tension force in the belt and a normal force against the fuser roller throughout the nip.
- 15. The belt fuser of claim 14 wherein the fuser roller provides heat to the nip from an internal heat source.
- 16. The belt fuser of claim 15 wherein the internal heat source is a radiant heater lamp.
- 17. The belt fuser of claim 14 wherein the belt is heated and a surface of the belt reeved over the fuser roller is the fusing surface.
- 18. The belt fuser of claim 14 wherein heat is provided via at least one respective heating element in at least one of the fuser, tension, and idler rollers.
- 19. The belt fuser of claim 18 wherein all of the rollers include a heating element.
- 20. The belt fuser of claim 17 wherein the belt is heated by a heat source external to the rollers and the belt.
- 21. The belt fuser of claim 20 wherein the heat source is a radiant heater lamp directed at the belt.
- 22. The belt fuser of claim 14 wherein at least one of the rollers is directly driven.
- 23. The belt fuser of claim 22 wherein all of the rollers are directly driven.
- 24. A relatively low-temperature fusing method comprising:
providing a fusing belt; providing a fuser roller; providing a tension roller; providing at least two idler rollers; providing a force on the tension roller to allow belt tension adjustment; reeving the fusing belt around the fuser, tension, and idler rollers; ensuring that the fusing belt engages a substantial portion of a surface of the fuser roller to create an elongated fusing nip; and providing a heat source to heat the elongated fusing nip to a lower temperature than a conventional roller-to-roller fusing nip as a result of increased fusing dwell time and fusing thermal efficiency of the elongated fusing nip.
- 25. The method of claim 24 wherein providing a force includes providing an adjustable force by connecting at least one actuator to the tension roller.
- 26. The method of claim 24 wherein providing a force includes connecting a spring to the tension roller.
- 27. The method of claim 24 wherein providing a heat source comprises providing an internal heater in at least one of the rolls.
- 28. The method of claim 24 wherein providing a heat source comprises providing a heater external to the heat roll, directing the heater at the belt, heating the belt with the heat source, and using a surface of the belt engaging a surface of the fuser roller as the fusing surface.
- 29. The method of claim 24 further comprising providing a high fusing nip entrance pressure.
- 30. The method of claim 24 further comprising providing at least two idler rollers rotatably supported and maintained in place by the belt.
- 31. The method of claim 24 further comprising providing a high fusing nip exit pressure.
- 32. The method of claim 25 further comprising connecting a controller to the actuator, the controller ensuring adequate force is exerted by the actuator.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is based on Provisional Patent Application No. 60/407,216, filed Aug. 29, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60407216 |
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