Claims
- 1. A developing apparatus in an image forming apparatus having a photosensitive drum with a non-image region, on which a latent electrostatic image is not formed, and an image region, on which the latent electrostatic image is formed, the developing apparatus comprising:a retrieving/auxiliary developing roller being in contact with a circumference of the photosensitive drum, retrieving toner remaining on the non-image region of the circumference of the photosensitive drum on which the latent electrostatic image is not formed, and first developing the image region of the latent electrostatic image; a first toner layer control member uniformly re-distributing and electrifying the retrieved toner on a circumference of the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller; a developing roller having a gap with the circumference of the photosensitive drum, secondly developing the firstly developed latent electrostatic image so as to completely visualize the latent electrostatic image; a supply roller supplying new toner to the developing roller; and a second toner layer control member regularly coating the toner supplied by the supply roller throughout the circumference of the developing roller, and regulating the amount of electrification of the new toner coated on the developing roller.
- 2. The developing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a linear velocity ratio of the circumference of the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller with respect to the circumference of the photosensitive drum is between 1-2 inclusive.
- 3. The developing apparatus of claim 2, further comprising:a power source supplying a predetermined voltage to the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller so as to retrieve the toner remaining on the non-image region of the circumference of the photosensitive drum and to firstly develop the latent electrostatic image; and another power source supplying the first toner layer control member with a first control voltage having an absolute value being equal to or greater than that of the predetermined voltage supplied to the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller.
- 4. The developing apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a power source connected to the developing roller, the supply roller and the second toner layer control member, wherein the power source supplies a developing voltage to the developing roller so that an absolute value of an electric potential of the circumference of the developing roller is greater than that of an electric potential of the image region of the latent electrostatic image, and the power source supplies the supply roller and the second toner layer control member with a supplying voltage and a second control voltage, respectively, each having an absolute value being equal to or greater than that of the developing voltage supplied to the developing roller.
- 5. The developing apparatus of claim 4, wherein the electric potential of the circumference of the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller has a relationship with the electric potential of the image region of the latent electrostatic image formed on the circumference of the photosensitive drum and the electric potential of the non-image region as follows:|VL|<|VB1|<|V0|]wherein VL, VB1, V0 denote the electric potentials of the image region of the circumference of the photosensitive drum, the circumference of the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller, and the non-image region of the circumference of the photosensitive drum, respectively.
- 6. The developing apparatus of claim 4, wherein the power source, which is connected to the developing roller, the supply roller and the second toner layer control member comprises:an AC power source; a first DC power source; a second DC power source; the AC and second DC power sources supplying the developing voltage made by overlapping DC and AC voltages to the developing roller; and the first DC power source supplying the supplying roller and the second toner layer control member with the supplying voltage and the second control voltage, respectively, each having an absolute value being equal to or greater than that of the developing voltage supplied to the developing roller.
- 7. The developing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a predetermined voltage is supplied to the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller, the developing apparatus further comprising a power source supplying the supply roller and the second toner layer control member with a supplying voltage and a second control voltage, respectively, wherein the supplying voltage and the second control voltage each has an absolute value being equal to or greater than that of the predetermined voltage.
- 8. The developing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller is a conductive elastic roller having a surface resistance less than 5×108 Ω.
- 9. The developing apparatus for use in of claim 1, wherein the developing roller is one of an aluminum roller that is electroplated with nickel and a rubber roller, and the aluminum roller has a surface roughness of 3 or less.
- 10. A method of forming an image in a developing apparatus of an image forming apparatus, which includes a retrieving/auxiliary developing roller primarily developing a latent electrostatic image while retrieving toner remaining around the latent electrostatic image formed on a circumference of a photosensitive drum, a first toner layer control member uniformly re-distributing and electrifying the retrieved toner on a circumference of the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller, a developing roller developing and visualizing the latent electrostatic image while keeping a predetermined gap with a circumference of the photosensitive drum, and a supply roller supplying toner to the developing roller, wherein the circumference of the photosensitive drum is charged with a first electric potential in response to an image forming initial signal, and then an image region of the circumference of the photosensitive drum is charged with a second electric potential to form the latent electrostatic image, and a third electric potential is applied on the circumference of the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller, and wherein the first through third electric potentials have a following relationship:|second electric potential|<|third electric potential|<|first electric potential|.
- 11. The method of claim 10, further comprising:maintaining a linear velocity ratio of the circumference of the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller with respect to the circumference of the photosensitive drum to be between 1-2 inclusive.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further comprising:regulating a toner layer of the circumference of the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller by using a first toner layer control member being in contact with the circumference of the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller; and supplying the first toner layer control member with a first control voltage having an absolute value being equal to or greater than that of the third electric potential supplied to the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller so as to keep or increase toner friction characteristics of the first toner layer control member.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising:regulating the charging amount of toner on the developing roller by a second toner layer control member; and supplying the supply roller and the second toner control member with a supplying voltage and a second control voltage, respectively, each having an absolute value being equal to or greater than that of the developing voltage supplied to the developing roller.
- 14. The method of claim 12, further comprising:supplying the developing roller with a developing voltage so that an absolute value of an electric potential of a circumference of the developing roller is greater than the absolute value of the electric potential of the latent electrostatic image; and supplying the supply roller and a second toner layer control member with a supplying voltage and a second control voltage, respectively, each having an absolute value being equal to or greater than that of the developing voltage supplied to the developing roller.
- 15. The method of 10, further comprising:charging the circumference of the photosensitive drum with the first electric potential in response to an image forming initial signal; forming the image region of the latent electrostatic image having the second electric potential on the circumference of the photosensitive drum; partially visualizing the latent electrostatic image by using the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller; completely visualizing the partially visualized latent electrostatic image by the developing roller; and transferring and fixing the completely visualized latent electrostatic image onto paper.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein the partially visualizing includes firstly developing the latent electrostatic image while retrieving toner from the non-image region of the circumference of the photosensitive drum, which is charged with the first electric potential.
- 17. The method of claim 16, further comprising:supplying the developing roller with a developing voltage using a DC voltage source and an AC voltage source so as to secondly develop the firstly developed latent electrostatic image.
- 18. The method of claim 17, further comprising:controlling a linear velocity ratio of the circumference of the retrieving/auxiliary developing roller with respect to the circumference of the photosensitive drum to be between 1-2 inclusive.
Priority Claims (1)
| Number |
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| 2001-81767 |
Dec 2001 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims to benefit of Korean Application No. 2001-81767, filed Dec. 20, 2001, in the Korean Industrial Property Office, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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