Information
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Patent Grant
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6385414
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Patent Number
6,385,414
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Date Filed
Monday, August 21, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 7, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A device for preventing contamination of a print sheet and the reduction in the effectiveness of a scorotron type charger by free toner and paper particles. The device includes a paper dust eliminator extending the length of a photosensitive member and a wiping mechanism at each end of the photosensitive member for removing free toner that has accumulated there. Further, a partition that separates the developing section from the charger can be provided to further reduce free toner from attaching to the charger.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The invention relates to an image forming apparatus that forms an image by transferring a developing agent onto a sheet by electrophotography.
2. Description of Related Art
In a well-known developing device, development is made by electrostatically adhering the toner held on the surface of the developing roller to an electrostatic latent image formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum. In such a developing device, toner leakage often becomes a problem. Due to the toner leakage, the inside of the developing device is smeared with toner, resulting in improper printing, or getting a user's hand or clothing dirty.
Above all, this tendency becomes high when a non-magnetic one-component agent is used as the toner. Because the toner is mainly held on the surface of the developing roller with the intermolecular force only, even a slightest impact or inclination causes the toner to leak from the periphery of the developing roller.
Generally, sealing members made of a urethane sponge or a PET film are affixed inside the developing device to prevent the toner leakage.
However, to form a high-precision image, a polymerized toner, whose particles are very small in diameter and have a spherical shape with high fluidity, has been generally used in recent years. Because of the high fluidity, the toner leaks from the sealing members.
In most cases, the toner that leaks in such manner is charged insufficiently or uncharged. Therefore, it is apt to be adhered to end portions of the photosensitive member which are out of an area for the image forming. As a result, the toner adheres to an end portion of the sheet, staining the sheet.
Further, the leaked toner soars into a mist and adheres to a wire of the charging device, having a detrimental influence on the discharge. The result is improper charging or the production of electric noise, and the operation of the image forming apparatus becomes unstable.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The invention overcomes the above-mentioned problems and provides an image forming apparatus that produces no deleterious effects on the image quality and the operation of the apparatus in the case of toner leakage.
Because toner migrates toward the ends of the photosensitive drum it is necessary to prevent material or contaminants that accumulate there from being freed so they migrate to the wire of the charging device. To preclude this, covers are provided that extend between the ends of the photosensitive drum and the ends of the wire to prevent free toner from reaching the wire. Further, scraping members are provided in the developing cartridge at each end of the photosensitive drum. The scraper members extend from compartments within the developing cartridge and catch toner that is scraped from the photosensitive drum.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A preferred embodiment of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the following figures wherein;
FIG. 1
is a sectional view schematically showing the structure of a laser beam printer;
FIG. 2
is a side view of a process cartridge;
FIG. 3
is a sectional view of the developing device;
FIG. 4
is a plan view of the photosensitive device and paper dust eliminator;
FIG. 5A
is a perspective view showing grid covers and a paper dust eliminator;
FIG. 5B
is an enlarged view of a part C circled in
FIG. 5A
;
FIG. 5C
is a side elevation of the grid cover and the paper dust eliminator when viewed from the direction A of
FIG. 5A
;
FIG. 5D
is an enlarged plan view showing how the grid cover is attached;
FIG. 6
shows removal of the process cartridge from the printer;
FIG. 7
shows removing the developing device from a processing cartridge;
FIG. 8
is a plan view showing the process cartridge when the developing device is removed therefrom;
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are perspective views of toner chambers of the process cartridge;
FIG. 9C and 9D
show drum wipers fixed to the toner chambers;
FIG. 10A
is a sectional view of the process cartridge with the photosensitive drum mounted, taken along the plane of line
10
—
10
of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10B
is an enlarged view of a part C circled in
FIG. 10A
; and
FIG. 11
shows a sectional side view of the process cartridge and a partition member therein.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A preferred embodiment of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a sectional view schematically showing the structure of a laser beam printer
1
. The laser beam printer
1
includes a feeder unit
3
for feeding paper on the bottom of a main case
2
.
The feeder unit
3
comprises a paper pressing plate
10
that is urged upward by a spring (not shown), a paper feed roller
11
, and a frictionally separating member
14
that is pressed against the paper feed roller
11
. A sheet of paper stacked on the paper pressing plate
10
is pressed up so as to make contact with the paper feed roller
11
. When the paper feed roller
11
is rotated in the direction of the arrow shown in
FIG. 1
in a predetermined timed sequence, only the upper most sheet is separated and fed from between the paper feed roller
11
and the frictionally separating member
14
.
A pair of resist rollers
12
,
13
are rotatably supported downstream with respect to a paper feed path in which the paper is fed. The resist rollers
12
,
13
convey the paper to a transfer position formed by a photosensitive drum
20
and a transfer roller
21
in the predetermined timed sequence.
The photosensitive drum
20
includes an organic photosensitive member mainly composed of polycarbonate which is to be positively charged. Specifically, the photosensitive drum
20
is formed of a cylindrical aluminum sleeve as a main body and a hollow drum on the outer circumference thereof. On the hollow drum, a light conductive layer with a thickness of approximately 20 μm is formed from resin-dispersed polycarbonate. The photosensitive drum
20
is rotatably supported on the main case
2
with the cylindrical sleeve being grounded, and rotationally driven by a driving mechanism (not shown) in the direction of the arrow.
A charging device
30
is of the scorotron type and discharges a corona from a tungsten wire. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the charging device
30
includes a wire
31
, a shield
32
surrounding the wire
31
, and a grid electrode
33
provided so as to face the wire
31
. The shield
32
is integral with the grid electrode
33
. A holding portion
34
that holds the shield
32
is provided with an opening B. A charge-capturing electrode
90
is provided on the shield
32
so that it covers the opening B. One end of the charge-capturing electrode
90
extends toward a paper dust eliminator
80
. The charge-capturing electrode
90
directly receives ions discharged from the wire
31
, and becomes charged.
A laser scanner unit
40
includes a laser generator (not shown) that generates a laser beam L for forming an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum
20
, a polygon mirror (pentahedral mirror)
41
that is rotationally driven, a pair of lenses
42
,
45
, and reflection mirrors
43
,
44
,
46
.
A toner chamber
52
is formed within a case
51
of the developing device
50
. The toner chamber
52
accommodates an agitator
53
, which is universally pivotable around a rotating shaft
54
. The toner collected in the toner chamber
52
is a nonmagnetic, one-component developing agent that is to be positively charged. Each particle of the toner has a toner base particle of 6-10 μm in diameter and 8 μm on the average. The toner base particle is formed by adding a known coloring agent, such as carbon black, and a charge control agent, such as nigrosine, triphenylmethane, quanterary ammonium salt, to a styrene acrylic resin that is spherically formed by suspension polymerization. Silica, as an additive, is further added to the surface of the toner base particle.
Formed on the side of the photosensitive drum
20
is a developing chamber
55
in which a developing process is made through an opening A in the toner chamber
52
. In the developing chamber
55
, a toner supply roller
56
and a developing roller
57
are rotatably supported. The toner supply roller
56
supplies the toner, which is conveyed to the developing chamber
55
through the opening A, to the developing roller
57
. The developing roller
57
carries the toner on a surface thereof. The toner on the developing roller
57
is regulated to a predetermined thickness by a layer thickness-regulating blade
58
, which is an elastically thin metal sheet with a contact portion made of silicone rubber at a tip thereof.
The transfer roller
21
is rotatably supported and made from an electrically conductive foamed elastic material, such as a silicone rubber and a urethane rubber. When a voltage is applied to the transfer roller
21
, a toner image on the photosensitive drum
20
is surely transferred onto the paper.
A process cartridge
2
a
includes the photosensitive drum
20
, the charging device
30
, the developing device
50
, and the transfer roller
21
within a frame thereof. The process cartridge
2
a
is provided detachably to the laser printer
1
. The developing device
50
is designed as a developing cartridge detachable from the process cartridge
2
a.
The fixing unit
70
is provided further downstream with respect to the paper feed path where the paper is fed and passed between the resist rollers
12
,
13
and between the photosensitive drum
20
and the transfer roller
21
. The fixing unit
70
includes a heat roller
71
and a pressing roller
72
. The toner image transferred onto the paper is heated and pressed while it is conveyed between the heat roller
71
and the pressing roller
72
, and then the toner image is fixed on the paper.
A pair of conveying rollers
73
are provided downstream from the fixing unit
70
in the paper feed path. A pair of paper discharge rollers
74
and a discharged paper tray
75
are provided further downstream from the conveying rollers
73
.
The paper dust eliminator
80
provided adjacent to the photosensitive drum
20
comprises a holder
83
, a urethane sheet
82
supported to an upper portion of the holder
83
at a base end thereof and covered with the nonwoven cloth
81
at an edge thereof, a brush-like member
86
catching paper dust, and a conductive plate
84
supporting the brush-like member
86
and being mounted on the holder
83
.
The adopted nonwoven cloth
81
is produced from a random arrangement of fibers intertwined with each other. This is because the cloth has highly flexible fibers and preferably catches minute pieces of paper dust among the fibers. Polyester or polyamide material is used. The nonwoven cloth
81
is impregnated with textile oil. As the textile oil, mineral oil or synthetic oil is used. The nonwoven cloth
81
is formed so that its longitudinal length is substantially equal to that of the photosensitive drum
20
. A double-sided tape is affixed to the edge of the urethane sheet
82
as a base material in the sheet form.
The urethane sheet
82
is made of a urethane rubber and its harness is 92 degHs (JIS K-6301). The urethane sheet
82
is positioned so that its edge is pressed into contact with the photosensitive drum
20
.
The holder
83
is formed so as to have the same length as the photosensitive drum
20
in the longitudinal direction. Both ends of the holder
83
in the longitudinal direction are secured to a frame supporting the photosensitive drum
20
using screws (not shown). A paper dust chamber
88
is formed inside the holder
83
. It has an opening opposite the photosensitive drum
20
. A urethane film
87
is attached to a lower portion of the holder
83
at its base end using the double-sided tape, and makes contact with the photosensitive drum
20
at its free end. The urethane film
87
helps to prevent paper dust from falling out of the chamber
88
in the holder
83
.
The brush-like member
86
is a sheet on which fibers are transplanted. As shown in
FIG. 3
, it is provided on the conductive plate
84
made of aluminum. The plate
84
is mounted on the holder
83
, and the urethane sheet
82
is affixed to the plate
84
.
The plate
84
and the charge capturing electrode
90
are secured using a screw
85
at their ends. The charge-capturing electrode
90
, the plate
84
, and the brush-like member
86
are continuously electrically charged. As the charge capturing electrode
90
becomes charged by directly receiving ions discharged from the wire
31
, the plate
84
and the brush-like member
86
, which are electrically continuous with the charge capturing electrode
90
, also become charged. In other words, voltages can be applied to the brush-like member
86
without the need for a power source only for it.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, grid covers
100
are provided as partitioning members on an upper position of the paper dust eliminator
80
. The grid covers
100
are made of an insulating resin member, such as PET. They are formed in such a size that they cover the nonwoven cloth
81
as shown in
FIG. 4 and a
part of the grid electrode
33
, as shown in
FIG. 3
, at both ends of the photosensitive drum
20
. However, the positions of the grid covers
100
are adjusted so that they do not cover the wire
31
at their edges on the side of the grid electrode
33
. Therefore, the grid covers
100
have no detrimental effect on the charging process of the photosensitive drum
20
by the charging device
30
.
The grid covers
100
are affixed to the urethane sheet
82
to which the nonwoven cloth
81
is attached by using an adhesive or double-sided tape, as shown in
FIGS. 5A
to
5
D.
FIG. 5A
is a perspective view showing the grid covers
100
and the paper dust eliminator
80
.
FIG. 5B
is an enlarged view of a part C circled in FIG.
5
A.
FIG. 5C
is a side elevation of the grid cover
100
and the paper dust eliminator
80
when viewed from the direction A of FIG.
5
A.
FIG. 5D
is an enlarged plan view showing how the gird cover is attached.
The grid covers
100
are bent with a predetermined angle to an affixing portion as shown in
FIGS. 5A
to
5
D. As shown in
FIG. 3
, they are structured so as to press into contact with the grid electrode
33
. They are also structured so that a predetermined clearance is formed between each of the grid covers
100
and the nonwoven cloth
81
when the paper dust eliminator
80
is mounted to the process cartridge
2
a
. Accordingly, no detrimental effect is given to the contact status of the nonwoven cloth
81
on the photosensitive drum
20
.
In addition, the grid covers
100
are provided at positions corresponding to both ends
20
a
of the photosensitive drum
20
which are out of the image forming area, as shown in FIG.
4
. Sealing members
112
are pressed into contact with the developing roller
57
at both ends, also out of the image forming area, to prevent the toner leakage.
FIG. 8
is a plan view showing the process cartridge
2
a
when the developing device
50
is removed therefrom. The photosensitive drum
20
is indicated by a double dashed chain line.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, toner chambers
60
,
61
are formed at places corresponding to both ends of the photosensitive drum
20
. The toner chambers
60
,
61
are a quadrangle surrounded by walls on all sides as shown in
FIGS. 9A and 9B
. They are formed integrally with the process cartridge
2
a.
Drum wipers
62
,
63
of
FIGS. 9C and 9D
are affixed to the shaded areas of the toner chambers
60
,
61
of
FIGS. 9A and 9B
respectively by double-sided tape.
The drum wipers
62
,
63
are made of the PET film, however, they can be made of a resin film such as a urethane film.
When the drum wipers
62
,
63
are affixed to the toner chambers
60
,
61
, and the photosensitive drum
20
is mounted on the process cartridge
2
a
, the drum wipers
62
,
63
are pressed into contact with the peripheral surfaces the photosensitive drum
20
at both ends, as shown in FIG.
10
A.
FIG. 10A
is a sectional view of the process cartridge
2
a
with the photosensitive drum
20
mounted, taken along the plane of line
10
—
10
of FIG.
8
.
When the photosensitive drum
20
is mounted, as shown in
FIG. 10B
, the drum wiper
62
makes contact with the photosensitive drum
20
in directions opposite to one another. This is because the toner can not be effectively removed if the drum wiper
62
makes contact with the photosensitive drum
20
only in the same direction, as indicated with a double dashed chain line.
The drum wipers
62
,
63
are provided at both ends of the photosensitive drum
20
, out of the image forming area, and which also correspond to both ends of the developing roller
57
. The places at which the drum wipers
62
,
63
are provided are chosen based on a determination the toner leakage is apt to occur from both ends of the developing roller
57
of the developing device
50
and the toner transferred onto the photosensitive drum
20
is easily collected on both ends of the photosensitive drum
20
.
The operation of the laser beam printer I will now be described.
First, the surface of the photosensitive drum
20
is charged uniformly by the charging device
30
. When it is irradiated by the laser beam L, that is modulated according to image information from the scanner unit
40
, an electrostatic latent image corresponding to the image information is formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum
20
. The toner is adhered onto the electrostatic latent image in the developing device
50
, making the electrostatic latent image visible. The visible image formed on the surface of the photosensitive drum
20
is conveyed to the transfer position along with the rotation of the photosensitive drum
20
. At the transfer position, the paper is supplied via the paper feed roller
11
and the resist rollers
12
,
13
. The transfer bias applied by the transfer roller
21
allows the visible image on the surface of the photosensitive drum
20
to be transferred onto the paper.
The paper onto which the visible image has been transferred is conveyed to the fixing unit
70
. The paper is sandwiched between the heat roller
71
and the pressing roller
72
to pass through therebetween, and the visible image is fixed onto the paper by the pressure and the heat. The paper onto which the visible image has been fixed is ejected to the paper tray
75
on the upper position of the laser beam printer
1
via the conveying rollers
73
and the paper discharge rollers
74
, and this completes the image formation.
The toner remaining on the surface of the photosensitive drum
20
after the transfer is collected to the developing device
50
, and reused for the developing. In this manner, the laser beam printer
1
adopts so-called cleaner-less developing method. Therefore, no container for waste toner scraped from the surface of the photosensitive drum
20
is needed. This enables a reducation in the size of the laser beam printer
1
and for the effective use of the toner.
The paper dust is accumulated on the photosensitive drum
20
after the transfer. However, big fibrous paper dust is caught by the brush-like member
86
, and minute dust is eliminated by the nonwoven cloth
81
.
Above all, applied to the brush-like member
86
is the voltage delivered by the charge capturing electrode
90
that becomes charged by a discharge from the wire
31
of the charging device
30
. As a result, the paper dust removing performance is extremely high. The paper dust becomes charged in a polarity opposite to that of the toner by the bias whose polarity is opposite to the toner charged during the transfer. On the other hand, the polarity of the voltage applied to the charging device
30
is the same as that of the toner. Thus, the charge-capturing electrode
90
and the brush-like member
86
have the same polarity as the toner, enabling the collection of the paper dust.
As described above, the laser beam printer
1
of the embodiment can apply the appropriate voltage to the brush-like member
86
without the need for a power source only for it. As a result, the manufacturing costs can be significantly reduced.
As such a printing operation proceeds, the toner collected in the developing device
50
is consumed. In this case, the process cartridge
2
a
in use is taken out of the front of the laser beam printer
1
, as shown in
FIG. 6
, and the developing device
50
is removed from the process cartridge
2
a
, as shown in
FIG. 7. A
new developing device
50
is placed in the process cartridge
2
a
, and then the process cartridge
2
a
is inserted from the front into the laser beam printer
1
. Thus, anybody can supply the toner easily without getting his or her hands dirty. Further, if the photosensitive drum
20
deteriorates, similarly as with the above case, the process cartridge
2
a
is taken out, and a new process cartridge
2
a
is installed in the laser beam printer
1
.
However, if a non-experienced user installs the developing device
50
as described above, oscillation and impact are given to the developing device
50
, and the toner leaks from the sealing members
112
on both ends of the developing roller
57
. Consequently, the toner undesirably remains adhered in lines, such as indicated by the dotted lines of FIG.
4
. Because the toner is not given a sufficient or normal frictional electric charge, it is transferred onto the ends
20
a
of the photosensitive drum
20
which are out of image forming area.
As described above, the drum wipers
62
,
63
are positioned between a developing area where the developing roller
57
and the photosensitive drum
20
face each other and a transfer area where the photosensitive drum
20
and the transfer roller
21
face each other. If the toner should leak from the developing device
50
and transfer to the photosensitive drum
20
, the transferred toner is wiped off by the drum wipers
62
,
63
, and dropped to the toner chambers
60
,
61
before it is transferred onto the paper. Thus, in the transfer area, the toner that is not charged or insufficiently charged does not adhere to the ends
20
a
of the photosensitive drum
20
which are out of the image forming area, and a clean transfer is made.
As above, even if the toner leaks from the developing device
50
, the toner on the photosensitive drum
20
can be wiped off by the drum wipers
62
,
63
. Therefore, smudges on a side of the paper are prevented.
The toner that the drum wipers
62
,
63
can not wipe off or the toner that adheres out of the range of the drum wipers
62
,
63
remains on the ends
20
a
of the photosensitive drum
20
and accumulates at the contact portion between the nonwoven cloth
81
and the photosensitive drum
20
, or passes through the contact portion.
The toner accumulating or passing through the contact portion as above spatters from the contact portion to the outside.
However, the contact portion is covered with the grid covers
100
, and a part of the grid electrode
33
is also covered with the grid covers
100
. If the toner spatters, it does not enter the inside of the charging device
30
or adhere to the wire
31
. As a result, abnormal discharge caused by the toner does not occur in the charging device
30
, and improper printing and noise occurrence are prevented.
Furthermore, a partition film
64
formed extending in the longitudinal direction of the photosensitive drum
20
can be disposed between the developing device
50
and the charging device
30
as shown in FIG.
11
.
The partition film
64
is made of the PET. When the partition film
64
is provided, in the unlikely event that the toner leaks from the developing device
50
, the toner is stopped at the partition film
64
, and does not reach the charging device
30
. Therefore, it does not adhere to the wire
31
.
As a result, improper charging by the charging device
30
does not occur, and electrical noise is not produced., Accordingly, the operation of the laser beam printer
1
becomes stable.
As an electrode causing a corona discharge in the charging device
30
, the wire electrode is adopted. However, an acicular electrode or a saw-tooth electrode can be adopted.
The invention can be applied to the charging of not only the photosensitive drum
20
but also an intermediate transfer member or paper in a color image forming apparatus.
The grid covers
100
made of the PET sheets are affixed, but they can be formed so that they are integral with the frame of the process cartridge
2
a.
The invention is not restrictive to details of the illustrated embodiment, but may be otherwise embodied with various changes or modifications in control of each portion of the apparatus, without departing from the principle of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A cartridge, comprising:a photosensitive member including an image forming area; a charging wire to charge the photosensitive member; a grid electrode provided over the charging wire; and a grid cover provided adjacent each end of the photosensitive member which is out of the image forming area, each grid cover being over a corresponding end of the grid electrode and not over a corresponding end of the charging wire.
- 2. The cartridge according to claim 1, further comprising:a support accommodating the photosensitive member; and a film extending from the support at each end of the photosensitive member.
- 3. The cartridge according to claim 2, wherein the support has a chamber at each end of the photosensitive member, the film extending from the chamber to contact the photosensitive member, the chamber storing toner scraped from the photosensitive member by the film.
- 4. The cartridge according to claim 1, further comprising a paper dust removing device comprising:a holder extending parallel to the photosensitive member; a urethane film extending from a bottom edge of the holder and contacting the photosensitive member, the urethane film and the holder defining a paper dust chamber; a brush like member mounted to the holder above the urethane film and extending along the photosensitive member; and a sheet member mounted to a top of the holder and extending along and contacting the photosensitive member.
- 5. The cartridge according to claim 4, further comprising a non-woven cloth attached to the sheet member at an edge contacting the photosensitive member.
- 6. The cartridge according to claim 5, wherein the non-woven cloth is impregnated with a textile oil.
- 7. The cartridge according to claim 5, wherein the grid cover is mounted to the sheet member at each end of the photosensitive member, each grid cover extending over but separated from the non-woven cloth.
- 8. The cartridge according to claim 4, further comprising:a conductive plate mounted to the top of the holder between the holder and the sheet member and having a substantially L-shaped cross-section; and a charge capturing electrode attached to the conductive plate at one end and extending across the charging wire at an opposite end, wherein the brush is attached to a leg of the conductive plate.
- 9. The cartridge according to claim 1, further comprising:a support accommodating the photosensitive member; a pair of toner chambers formed in the support, each toner chamber being formed to oppose a corresponding end of the photosensitive member; and a wiper mounted in each toner chamber and contacting an end of the photosensitive member.
- 10. The cartridge according to claim 9, further comprising:a holder extending parallel to the photosensitive member; a conductive plate mounted to the top of the holder and having a substantially L-shaped cross-section; a charge capturing electrode attached to the conductive plate at one end and extending across the charging wire at an opposite end; a urethane film extending from a bottom edge of the holder and contacting the photosensitive member, the urethane film and the holder defining a paper dust chamber; a brush like member mounted to the holder above the urethane film and extending along the photosensitive member; and a sheet member mounted to a top of the holder and extending along and contacting the photosensitive member.
- 11. The device according to claim 10, further comprising a non-woven cloth attached to the sheet member at an edge contacting the photosensitive member.
- 12. The device according to claim 11, wherein the non-woven cloth is impregnated with a textile oil.
- 13. The device according to claim 11, wherein each grid cover is mounted to the sheet member and extends over but is separated from the non-woven cloth.
- 14. A contamination reducing device for use with an electrostatic printer having a removable processing cartridge mounting a detachable developing cartridge, the contamination reducing device comprising:a holder extending parallel to a photosensitive member of the printer; a conductive plate mounted to the top of the holder and having a substantially L-shaped cross-section; a charge capturing electrode attached to the conductive plate at one end and extending across a charging device of the electrostatic printer at an opposite end; a urethane film extending from a bottom edge of the holder and contacting the photosensitive member, the urethane film and the holder defining a paper dust chamber; a brush like member mounted to a leg of the conductive plate above the urethane film and extending along the photosensitive member; a sheet member mounted to the conductive plate and extending along and contacting the photosensitive member; a non-woven cloth attached to the sheet member at an edge contacting the photosensitive member; and a pair of grid covers mounted to the sheet member at each end of the photosensitive member, each grid cover extending over but separated from the non-woven cloth.
- 15. The device according to claim 14, further comprising:a pair of toner chambers formed in the processing cartridge mounted in the electrostatic printer, a toner chamber formed to oppose each end of the photosensitive member; and a wiper mounted in each toner chamber and contacting an end of the photosensitive member.
- 16. The device according to claim 14, further comprising a partition film extending between a casing of a developing device mounted in the processing cartridge to proximate the photosensitive member, the partition film separating the charging device from a toner provided portion of the electrostatic printer.
- 17. A cartridge, comprising:a photosensitive member; a charging device for charging a surface of the photosensitive member, the charging device including a charging wire and a grid electrode provided over the charging wire; a paper dust removing device that contacts the surface of the photosensitive member, the paper dust removing device being disposed upstream of the charging device; and a grid cover provided adjacent a corresponding end of the photosensitive member, each grid cover being over a corresponding end of the grid electrode and not over a corresponding end of the charging wire.
- 18. The cartridge according to claim 17, further comprising:a support accommodating the photosensitive member, the support including a chamber at each end of the photosensitive member; and a film extending from each chamber to contact the photosensitive member, each chamber storing toner scraped from the surface of the photosensitive member by the film.
- 19. The cartridge according to claim 17, wherein the paper dust removing device comprises:a holder extending parallel to the photosensitive member; a urethane film extending from a bottom edge of the holder and contacting the photosensitive member, the urethane film and the holder defining a paper dust chamber; a brush like member mounted to the holder above the urethane film and extending along the photosensitive member; and a sheet member mounted to a top of the holder and extending along and contacting the photosensitive member.
- 20. The cartridge according to claim 19, further comprising a non-woven cloth attached to the sheet member at an edge contacting the photosensitive member.
- 21. The cartridge according to claim 20, wherein the non-woven cloth is impregnated with a textile oil.
- 22. The cartridge according to claim 20, wherein the cover is mounted to the sheet member at each end of the photosensitive member, each grid cover extending over, but separated from the non-woven cloth.
Priority Claims (2)
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11-276215 |
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