Information
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Patent Grant
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6836634
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Patent Number
6,836,634
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Date Filed
Thursday, September 26, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 28, 200420 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 developer unit of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus includes a blocking blade having a magnetic fluid and a magnet. The magnetic fluid contacts a developer roller and the metering blade to prevent a developer from flowing to both ends of the metering blade. The magnetic fluid is fixed to the magnet which applies a pressure to the magnetic fluid so that the magnetic fluid contacts the developer roller and the metering blade. Since the magnetic fluid contacts the developer, wear of elements of the developer unit can be reduced, thereby securing durability of the developer unit. Also, a wrap-around phenomenon of the developer can be prevented.
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of Korean Patent Application No. 2002-7029, filed Feb. 7, 2002, in the Korean Industrial Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, and more particularly, to a developer unit of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus whose structure is improved so as to prevent a wrap-around phenomenon of a developing solution occurring at both ends of a developer roller.
2. Description of the Related Art
An electrophotographic apparatus generally forms a latent electrostatic image on a photosensitive material, such as a photosensitive belt or a photosensitive drum, develops the latent electrostatic image into a visible toner image with toner having a predetermined color, and transfers the visible toner image to a sheet of paper to form a predetermined image.
The electrophotographic apparatus includes a developer unit, a transfer unit, and a fusing unit. The developer unit supplies toner to the photosensitive material to develop a latent electrostatic image formed thereon by a laser scanning unit into the visible toner image. The developer unit includes a developer roller, a deposit roller, and a metering blade. The developer roller is partially dipped into a developer contained in a developer container, is installed to rotate to be in contact with the photosensitive material, and supplies the developer to the photosensitive material. The deposit roller is dipped into the developer and deposits the developer on the developer roller using a difference in potential between the deposit roller and the developer roller. The metering blade controls a thickness of the developer that is attached onto the developer roller by the deposit roller.
The transfer unit is installed to rotate to be in contact with the photosensitive material. The transfer unit transfers the developed visible toner image formed on the photosensitive material to the paper disposed in a gap between the transfer unit and the photosensitive material.
The fusing unit fuses and fixes the transferred image on the paper by applying predetermined heat and pressure. The transfer unit may include a heat source so as to perform not only a transferring function but also a fusing and fixing function.
A paper supplying unit is installed to pick up the paper stacked in a cassette and supply the paper to the gap between the transfer unit and the photosensitive material. A paper discharging unit is installed to discharge the paper through the transfer unit and the fusing unit.
The metering blade is installed so as to contact the developer roller in a longitudinal direction of the developer roller and scrapes the developer to control the thickness of the developer that adheres to the surface of the developer roller by the deposit roller. Here, a portion of the developer scraped by the metering blade may leak out through both ends of the metering blade to the adjacent developer roller, which is called a “wrap-around phenomenon.” The leaking developer may flow to the photosensitive material that contacts the developer roller and to the toner image formed on the photosensitive material. This may cause a cross contamination of the developer in color printing.
Accordingly, in the prior art, sponges having a low hardness are attached to both ends of the metering blade so as to prevent the wrap-around phenomenon of the developer.
However, it is difficult to attach sponges having the low hardness to the metering blade and to install the metering blade so as to attach precisely the sponges to the metering blade. Further, the sponges are worn out as time goes by, and thus the developer leaks out through both ends of the metering blade.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To solve the above and other problems, it is an object of the present invention to provide a developer unit of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus whose structure is improved so as to prevent a developer from wrapping around both ends of a developer roller.
Additional objects and advantageous of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
Accordingly, to achieve the above and other objects, there is provided a developer unit of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus. The developer unit includes a developer roller, a metering blade, and a blocking blade. The developer roller is installed to be partially dipped into a developer container and to rotate to supply a developer to a latent electrostatic image formed on a photosensitive material. The metering blade is installed to contact an outer circumference of the developer roller so as to control the developer attached to the outer circumference of the developer roller to a predetermined thickness. The blocking blade is installed between the developer roller and the metering blade to prevent a wrap-around phenomenon of the developer.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above object and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the preferred embodiment, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus having a developer unit according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the developer unit shown in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a plan view of the developer unit shown in
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 4
is a side view of the developer unit shown in an A direction of
FIG. 3
to explain an operation of a blocking blade shown in FIGS.
2
and
3
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiment of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiment is described in order to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus
100
having developer units
110
according to an embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the developer unit
110
shown in FIG.
1
.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, the electrophotographic image forming apparatus
100
uses a highly dense developer to form a desired image and includes the developer units
110
, laser scanning units
120
, a transfer unit
140
, and a fusing roller
150
.
The laser scanning units
120
form latent electrostatic images on respective photosensitive drums
130
.
The transfer unit
140
is supported and rotated by a driving roller
141
, transfer backup rollers
142
, and a paper transfer backup roller
144
. The transfer unit
140
includes a transfer belt
145
and a paper transfer roller
143
. Visible toner images formed by the developer units
110
are transferred from the photosensitive drums
130
to the transfer belt
145
to form a toner image. The paper transfer roller
143
is disposed to correspond to the paper transfer backup roller
144
so as to place the transfer belt
145
between the paper transfer backup roller
144
and the paper transfer roller
143
, and transfers the toner image to a sheet of paper
160
.
The fusing roller
150
is installed in a path for discharging the paper
160
so as to fuse and fix the toner image on the paper
160
by applying predetermined temperature and pressure.
Cleaning blades
132
are installed to contact respective ones of the outer circumferences of the photosensitive drums
130
and remove the developer remaining on the photosensitive drums
130
.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, each developer unit
110
supplies a developer
111
supplied from a developer tank (not shown) to the photosensitive drum
130
to develop the latent electrostatic image formed thereon into the visible toner image. The developer unit
110
includes a developing container
112
, a developer roller
113
, a deposit roller
115
, a cleaning roller
118
, a metering blade
117
, and a blocking blade
119
.
The developer container
112
contains the developer
111
supplied from the developer tank through a connection path (not shown).
The developer roller
113
is partially installed to be dipped into the developer
111
contained in the developer container
112
, is connected to a developing power supply
114
to have a predetermined voltage, contacts the photosensitive drum
130
to rotate, and supplies the developer
111
to the photosensitive drum
130
to develop the latent electrostatic image formed thereon into corresponding visible toner image.
The deposit roller
115
is installed to be dipped into the developer
111
and is connected to a deposit power supply
116
to have a second predetermined voltage. The deposit roller
115
attaches the developer
111
to an outer circumference of the developer roller
113
using a difference in potential between the deposit roller
115
and the developer roller
113
connected to the developing power supply
114
to have the second predetermined voltage.
The deposit roller
115
may have a gap with the developer roller
113
, may contact the developer roller
113
, or may be installed to be fixed or rotate.
The cleaning roller
118
contacts the developer roller
113
to rotate and removes the developer
111
remaining on the outer circumference of the developer roller
113
.
The metering blade
117
contacts the developer
111
attached to the outer circumference of the developer roller
113
and scrapes the developer
111
that adheres to the outer circumference of the developer roller
113
to control a thickness of the developer
111
. Here, the scraped developer
111
leaks out at both ends of the metering blade
117
and contaminates both ends of the developer roller
113
that contacts the developer
111
. As a result, a cross contamination, which contaminates the visible toner image formed on the photosensitive drum
130
, occurs.
FIG. 3
is a plan view of the developer unit
110
shown in FIG.
2
. Referring to
FIG. 3
, the blocking blade
119
, which prevents the cross contamination, has a magnet
119
a
and a magnetic fluid
119
b.
The magnet
119
a
is spaced-apart from the developer roller
113
and the metering blade
117
and installed on a rotation shaft
113
a
of the developer roller
113
so that the rotation shaft
113
a
rotates together with the developer roller
113
while the magnet
119
a
does not rotate together with the rotation shaft
113
a
and the developer roller
113
. The magnet
119
a
may be fixedly mounted on the developer container
112
to face an end portion of the metering blade
117
. The magnet
119
a
has a predetermined magnetic force so as to apply a predetermined pressure to the magnetic fluid
119
b
to fix the magnetic fluid
119
b
to the magnet
119
a
. In other words, magnetic particles, such as ultra-fine ferromagnetic particles, contained in the magnetic fluid
119
b
are attracted by the magnetic force of the magnet
119
a
to generate the predetermined pressure so that the magnetic fluid
119
b
contacts the developer roller
113
and the metering blade
117
by the predetermined pressure. A magnitude of the predetermined pressure is controlled by a controller in accordance with a magnitude of an electrostatic force between the magnet
119
a
and the magnetic fluid
119
b.
The magnetic fluid
119
b
is a fluid to which a surfactant is added so as not to settle or agglutinate the magnetic particles by stably distributing the magnetic particles in a colloid state when the magnetic particles dissolve in the magnetic fluid
119
b
. Here, the ultra-fine ferromagnetic particles are not separated from a liquid under a magnetic field, gravity, and a centrifugal force. The magnetic fluid
119
b
is apparently a liquid but operates like it has magnetism in a magnetic field.
Accordingly, the developer
111
cannot flow to the developer roller
113
and the metering blade
117
which contact the magnetic fluid
119
b.
An ultrasonic generator
120
of
FIG. 2
is further included to generate ultrasonic waves by supplying a current to the magnet
119
a
. The ultrasonic waves vibrate the developer
111
flowing to both ends of the metering blade
117
so as to more effectively block a flow of the developer
111
to an end of the developer roller
113
by using the magnetic fluid
119
b.
An operation of the developer unit having the blocking blade
119
will be described with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 4
.
FIG. 4
is a side view of the developer unit shown in an A direction of
FIG. 3
to explain an operation of the blocking blade
119
shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
. Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 4
, the deposit roller
115
connected to the deposit power supply
116
has the second predetermined voltage and attaches the developer
111
to the developer roller
113
using a difference in potential between the deposit roller
115
and the developer roller
113
. In other words, the deposit roller
115
and the developer
111
have the same charge (in the present invention, positive charge) to attach the developer
111
to the outer circumference of the developer roller
113
using a repulsive force between the deposit roller
115
and the developer roller
111
.
In this embodiment of the present invention, an amount of the developer
111
adhering to the outer circumference of the developer roller
113
is considerably larger than an amount necessary for developing the latent electrostatic image formed on the photosensitive drum
130
. The excess developer
111
is scraped away from the developer roller
113
by the metering bladed
117
to the thickness, and a concentration thereof becomes higher.
A portion of the developer
111
, which has been scraped by the metering blade
117
, returns to the developer container
112
or flows to both ends of the metering blade
110
in a longitudinal direction of the metering blade
110
.
The blocking blade
119
, which is installed at one end of the metering blade
117
, blocks the flow of the developer
111
to both ends of the metering blade
117
. Thus, the developer
111
returns to the developer container
112
since the developer
111
cannot flow to both ends of the metering blade
117
any more.
The magnet
119
a
is connected to the ultrasonic generator
120
. The ultrasonic generator
120
vibrates the developer
111
using the ultrasonic waves generated by applying the current to the magnet
119
a
so as to more effectively block the flow of the developer
111
to both ends of the metering blade
117
.
The developer roller
113
supplies the developer
111
to the latent electrostatic image formed on the photosensitive drum
130
to form the visible toner image. Here, the developer
111
is not wholly supplied to the latent electrostatic image, but partially remains on the outer circumference of the developer roller
113
. The remaining developer contacts the cleaning blade
118
to be removed.
As described above, in the developer unit of the electrophotographic image forming apparatus according to the present invention, the blocking blade having the magnetic fluid is installed to reduce wear of elements of the developer unit by using a contact between a liquid and another liquid, i.e., the magnetic fluid and the developer, thereby securing durability of the developer unit. Also, a wrap-around phenomenon of the developer can be prevented.
Although a few preferred embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in this embodiment without departing from the principles and sprit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
Claims
- 1. A developer unit of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus having a developer container and a photosensitive medium, comprising:a developer roller to rotate to supply the developer to a latent electrostatic image formed on the photosensitive medium; a metering blade installed to contact the developer attached to an outer circumference of the developer roller so as to control the developer attached to the outer circumference of the developer roller to a thickness; and a blocking blade installed between the developer roller and the metering blade to prevent a wrap-around phenomenon of the developer when the metering blade controls the thickness of the developer attached to the developer roller, wherein the blocking blade includes: a magnetic fluid which contacts the developer roller and the metering blade to prevent the developer from flowing to both ends of the metering blade; and a magnet applying a pressure to the magnetic fluid to fix the magnetic fluid to the magnet so that the magnetic fluid contacts the developer roller and the metering blade.
- 2. The developer unit of claim 1, wherein the magnet comprises a permanent magnet.
- 3. A developer unit of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus having a developer container and a photosensitive medium, comprising:a developer roller to rotate to supply the developer to a latent electrostatic image formed on the photosensitive medium; a metering blade installed to contact the developer attached to an outer circumference of the developer roller so as to control the developer attached to the outer circumference of the developer roller to a thickness; and a blocking blade installed between the developer roller and the metering blade to prevent a wrap-around phenomenon of the developer when the metering blade controls the thickness of the developer attached to the developer roller, wherein the developer roller includes a rotation shaft, and the blocking blade is installed on the rotation shaft of the developer roller.
- 4. A developer unit of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus having a developer container and a photosensitive medium, comprising:a developer roller to rotate to supply the developer to a latent electrostatic image formed on the photosensitive medium; a metering blade installed to contact the developer attached to an outer circumference of the developer roller so as to control the developer attached to the outer circumference of the developer roller to a thickness; a blocking blade installed between the developer roller and the metering blade to prevent a wrap-around phenomenon of the developer when the metering blade controls the thickness of the developer attached to the developer roller; and an ultrasonic generator controlling the developer to vibrate to prevent the developer from flowing to both ends of the developer roller, wherein the blocking blade includes: a magnetic fluid which contacts the developer roller and the metering blade to prevent the developer from flowing to both ends of the metering blade; and a magnet applying a pressure to the magnetic fluid to fix the magnetic fluid to the magnet so that the magnetic fluid contacts the developer roller and the metering blade.
- 5. A developer unit of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus having a developer container and a photosensitive medium having a latent electrostatic image, comprising:a developer roller disposed to supply the developer to the photosensitive medium to develop the latent electrostatic image with a developer contained in the developer; a metering blade disposed along an outer circumferential surface of the developer in an axial direction of the developer roller to remove an excessive amount of the developer from the developer roller to control a thickness of the developer attached to the outer circumference of the developer roller; and a blocking blade disposed adjacent to the metering blade to separate the removed developer from the metering blade to prevent a wrap-around phenomenon of the developer and a cross-contamination of the photosensitive drum occurring when the removed developer flows to an end of the metering blade from the developer roller and is transferred to the photosensitive drum.
- 6. The developer unit of claim 5, wherein the blocking blade is disposed in a radial direction perpendicular to the axial direction of the developer roller.
- 7. The developer unit of claim 5, wherein the blocking blade is disposed at end portions of the developer roller and the metering blade.
- 8. The developer unit of claim 5, wherein the blocking blade has a length in a radial direction of the developer roller, and the length of the blocking blade is greater than a distance between the metering blade and the developer roller.
- 9. A developer unit of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus having a developer container and a photosensitive medium having a latent electrostatic image, comprising:a developer roller disposed to supply the developer to the photosensitive medium to develop the latent electrostatic image with a developer contained in the developer; a metering blade disposed along an outer circumferential surface of the developer in an axial direction of the developer roller to remove an excessive amount of the developer from the developer roller to control a thickness of the developer attached to the outer circumference of the developer roller; a blocking blade disposed adjacent to the metering blade to separate the removed developer from the metering blade to prevent a wrap-around phenomenon of the developer and a cross-contamination of the photosensitive drum occurring when the removed developer flows to an end of the metering blade from the developer roller and is transferred to the photosensitive drum; and an ultrasonic generator supplying a current to the blocking blade and controlling the blocking blade to generate an ultrasonic wave vibrating the removed developer, which is attached to the metering blade after being removed from the developer roller, so as to separate effectively the removed developer from the metering blade.
- 10. A developer unit of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus having a developer container and a photosensitive medium having a latent electrostatic image, comprising:a developer roller disposed to supply the developer to the photosensitive medium to develop the latent electrostatic image with a developer contained in the developer; a metering blade disposed along an outer circumferential surface of the developer in an axial direction of the developer roller to remove an excessive amount of the developer from the developer roller to control a thickness of the developer attached to the outer circumference of the developer roller; a blocking blade disposed adjacent to the metering blade to separate the removed developer from the metering blade to prevent a wrap-around phenomenon of the developer and a cross-contamination of the photosensitive drum occurring when the removed developer flows to an end of the metering blade from the developer roller and is transferred to the photosensitive drum; a magnet disposed between the developer roller and the metering blade; and a magnetic fluid disposed at end portions of the magnet and the metering blade to separate the removed developer from the metering blade.
- 11. The developer unit of claim 10, wherein the magnetic fluid is attached to the magnet to contact the removed developer of the metering blade to separate the removed developer from the metering blade.
- 12. The developer unit of claim 10, the magnetic fluid comprises magnetic particles and a surfactant distributing the magnetic particles in a colloid state in the magnetic fluid.
- 13. The developer unit of claim 12, wherein the magnetic particles comprises ferromagnetic ultra-fine particles.
- 14. The developer unit of claim 10, wherein the magnet generates a magnetic force to the magnetic fluid to attract the magnetic fluid toward the magnet.
- 15. The developer unit of claim 14, wherein the magnet generates a pressure within the magnetic fluid by using the magnetic force to allow the magnetic fluid to contact the metering blade while being attached to the magnet, and the pressure corresponds to a magnitude of an electrostatic force between the magnet and the magnetic fluid.
- 16. The developer unit of claim 10, wherein the developer roller comprises a shaft, and the magnet comprises a first end, a second end extended from the first end, and a hole formed in the first end to receive the shaft of the developer roller.
- 17. The developer unit of claim 16, wherein the second end of the magnet is disposed adjacent to an end of the metering blade, and the magnetic fluid is disposed between the second end of the magnet and the end of the metering blade to contact the removed developer remaining on the metering blade.
- 18. The developer unit of claim 10, further comprising:an ultrasonic generator connected to the magnet to generate an ultrasonic wave vibrating the removed developer, which remains on the metering blade after being removed from the developer roller, so as to separate effectively the removed developer from the metering blade.
- 19. A developer unit of an electrophotographic image forming apparatus having a developer container and a photosensitive medium having a latent electrostatic image, comprising:a developer roller disposed to supply the developer to the photosensitive medium to develop the latent electrostatic image with a developer contained in the developer; a metering blade disposed along an outer circumferential surface of the developer in an axial direction of the developer roller to remove an excessive amount of the developer from the developer roller to control a thickness of the developer attached to the outer circumference of the developer roller; a blocking blade disposed adjacent to the metering blade to separate the removed developer from the metering blade to prevent a wrap-around phenomenon of the developer and a cross-contamination of the photosensitive drum occurring when the removed developer flows to an end of the metering blade from the developer roller and is transferred to the photosensitive drum; first and second magnets disposed adjacent to first and second ends of the metering blade, respectively; and first and second magnetic fluids disposed between the first magnet and the first end of the metering blade and between the second magnet and the second end of the metering blade to separate the removed developer from the first and second ends of the metering blade, respectively.
Priority Claims (1)
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2002-7029 |
Feb 2002 |
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