Claims
- 1. A conductive fur brush cleaning assembly for an image processing apparatus, said cleaning assembly comprising:a casing; a plurality of rotating components within said casing; and a plurality of sealing devices that divide said casing into a scavenging zone and a detoning zone, at least one of said plurality of sealing devices is a plush fabric seal; wherein said plurality of sealing devices prevent airborne marking particles from traveling from said detoning zone into said scavenging zone.
- 2. The cleaning assembly in claim 1, wherein said plurality of rotating components include a detoning roller and at least one of said plurality of sealing devices contacts said detoning roller.
- 3. The cleaning assembly in claim 1, wherein at least one of said plurality of sealing devices comprises a flap.
- 4. The cleaning assembly in claim 1, wherein said plurality of sealing devices additionally employ another from the list of: air curtains, flaps, and plush fabric seals.
- 5. A conductive fur brush cleaning assembly for an image processing apparatus, said cleaning assembly comprising:a casing; a plurality of rotating components within said casing; and a plurality of sealing flaps connected to said casing that divide said casing into a scavenging zone and a detoning zone, said plurality of sealing flaps are a non-conductive polymeric material; wherein said plurality of sealing flaps prevent airborne marking particles from traveling from said detoning zone into said scavenging zone.
- 6. The cleaning assembly in claim 5, wherein said plurality of rotating components include a detoning roller and at least one of said plurality of sealing flaps contacts said detoning roller.
- 7. The cleaning assembly in claim 5, wherein at least one of said plurality of sealing flaps includes a plush fabric seal.
- 8. The cleaning assembly in claim 5, wherein said plurality of sealing flaps include a curved end portion that extends into said detoning zone, wherein said curved end portion to rebounds said airborne marking particles toward said detoning zone.
- 9. The cleaning assembly in claim 5, wherein said plurality of rotating components include a detoning roller, and said plurality of sealing flaps include a bottom flap attached to a lower portion of said casing, by contact with said detoning roller.
- 10. The cleaning assembly in claim 9, further comprising a skive blade attached to said casing, wherein said skive blade contacts said detoning roller to remove marking particles from said detoning roller,wherein said plurality of sealing flaps include an upper skive flap connected to an upper portion of said casing and to an upper portion of said skive blade.
- 11. The cleaning assembly in claim 10, wherein said plurality of sealing flaps include a lower skive flap connected to a lower portion of said skive blade, and wherein said lower skive flap is in contact with said detoning roller.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is made to and priority claimed from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/317,393, filed, Sep. 5, 2001 entitled DETONE CLEANER HAVING SEPARATE ZONES USING FLAPS.
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