Claims
- 1. A conductive fur brush cleaner assembly for an image processing apparatus, said cleaner assembly comprising:a plurality of rotating components; an insulated outer cover surrounding said rotating components; and a conductive inner cover surrounding said rotating components.
- 2. The cleaner assembly in claim 1, wherein said conductive inner cover accumulates a charge from waste particles within said cleaner assembly such that said inner cover becomes biased.
- 3. The cleaner assembly in claim 2, wherein said conductive inner cover is biased to have the same charge as waste particles within said cleaner assembly such that said conductive inner cover repels said waste particles.
- 4. The cleaner assembly in claim 2, wherein said rotating components include an electrostatic brush for removing said waste particles from an intermediate transfer member.
- 5. The cleaner assembly in claim 4, wherein said rotating components include a detoning roller adapted to remove said waste particles from said electrostatic brush.
- 6. The cleaner assembly in claim 5, further comprising a skive for removing said waste particles from said detoning roller.
- 7. The cleaner assembly in claim 6, further comprising an auger adapted to move said waste particles removed from said detoning roller to a waste receptacle.
- 8. A conductive fur brush cleaner assembly for an image processing apparatus, said cleaner assembly comprising:a plurality of rotating components; an insulated outer cover surrounding said rotating components; and a conductive inner cover surrounding said rotating components, wherein said insulated outer cover prevents charge from being bled from said conductive inner cover.
- 9. The cleaner assembly in claim 8, wherein said conductive inner cover accumulates a charge from waste particles within said cleaner assembly such that said inner cover becomes biased.
- 10. The cleaner assembly in claim 9, wherein said conductive inner cover is biased to have the same charge as said waste particles within said cleaner assembly such that said conductive inner cover repels said waste particles.
- 11. The cleaner assembly in claim 9, wherein said rotating components include an electrostatic brush for removing said waste particles from an intermediate transfer member.
- 12. The cleaner assembly in claim 11, wherein said rotating components include a detoning roller adapted to remove said waste particles from said electrostatic brush.
- 13. The cleaner assembly in claim 12, further comprising a skive for removing said waste particles from said detoning roller.
- 14. The cleaner assembly in claim 13, further comprising an auger adapted to move said waste particles removed from said detoning roller to a waste receptacle.
- 15. A conductive fur brush cleaner assembly for an image processing apparatus, said cleaner assembly comprising:a plurality of rotating components; an insulated outer cover surrounding said rotating components; and a conductive inner cover surrounding said rotating components, wherein said insulated outer cover prevents charge from being bled from said conductive inner cover, and wherein said conductive inner cover accumulates a charge from waste particles within said cleaner assembly such that said inner cover becomes biased.
- 16. The cleaner assembly in claim 15, wherein said conductive inner cover is biased to have the same charge as said waste particles within said cleaner assembly such that said conductive inner cover repels said waste particles.
- 17. The cleaner assembly in claim 15, wherein said rotating components include an electrostatic brush for removing said waste particles from an intermediate transfer member.
- 18. The cleaner assembly in claim 17, wherein said rotating components include a detoning roller adapted to remove said waste particles from said electrostatic brush.
- 19. The cleaner assembly in claim 18, further comprising a skive for removing said waste particles from said detoning roller.
- 20. The cleaner assembly in claim 19, further comprising an auger adapted to move said waste particles removed from said detoning roller to a waste receptacle.
- 21. A method of cleaning waste particles from an image processing apparatus, said method comprising:providing a cleaning apparatus having a plurality of rotating components; providing an insulated outer cover surrounding said rotating components; and attaching a conductive inner cover to said insulated outer cover.
- 22. The method in claim 21, wherein said conductive inner cover accumulates a charge from waste particles within said cleaner assembly such that said inner cover becomes biased.
- 23. The method in claim 22, wherein said conductive inner cover is biased to have the same charge as waste particles within said cleaner assembly such that said conductive inner cover repels said waste particles.
- 24. The method in claim 22, wherein said rotating components include an electrostatic brush for removing said waste particles from an intermediate transfer member.
- 25. The method in claim 24, wherein said rotating components include a detoning roller adapted to remove said waste particles from said electrostatic brush.
- 26. The method in claim 25, further comprising providing a skive for removing said waste particles from said detoning roller.
- 27. The method in claim 26, further comprising providing an auger adapted to move said waste particles removed from said detoning roller to a waste receptacle.
- 28. A method of cleaning waste particles from an image processing apparatus, said method comprising:providing a cleaning apparatus having a plurality of rotating components; providing an insulated outer cover surrounding said rotating components; and attaching a conductive inner cover to said insulated outer cover, wherein said conductive inner cover accumulates a charge from waste particles within said cleaner assembly such that said inner cover becomes biased.
- 29. The method in claim 28, wherein said conductive inner cover is biased to have the same charge as waste particles within said cleaner assembly such that said conductive inner cover repels said waste particles.
- 30. The method in claim 28, wherein said rotating components include an electrostatic brush for removing said waste particles from an intermediate transfer member.
- 31. The method in claim 30, wherein said rotating components include a detoning roller adapted to remove said waste particles from said electrostatic brush.
- 32. The method in claim 31, further comprising providing a skive for removing said waste particles from said detoning roller.
- 33. The method in claim 32, further comprising providing an auger adapted to move said waste particles removed from said detoning roller to a waste receptacle.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional application Ser. No. 60/317,394, filed Sep. 5, 2001.
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60/317394 |
Sep 2001 |
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