Claims
- 1. A developing device using a one-component developer, which device comprises:
- a vessel for holding a one-component developer composed of toner particles;
- a developing roller rotatably provided with said vessel in such a manner that a portion of said developing roller is exposed therefrom and faces a surface of an electrostatic latent image carrying body;
- said developing roller being formed of a conductive rubber material by which the toner particles are entrained to form a developer layer therearound and carried to the surface of said electrostatic latent image carrying body for development of an electrostatic latent image formed thereon; and
- a blade member provided within said vessel and resiliently engaged with said developing roller for regulating a thickness of the developer layer formed therearound said blade member having a slant face formed thereon to define an obtuse angle edge, the slant face of said blade member being in resilient contact with the surface of said developing roller, whereby the regulation of the developer layer thickness is carried out.
- 2. A developing device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said developing roller is formed of a conductive open-cell foam rubber material so that pore openings appear over the surface of said developing roller, said pore openings having a diameter which is at most twice an average diameter of the toner particles, whereby during a rotation of said developing roller the toner particles are captured and held by the pore openings of said developing roller.
- 3. A developing device as set forth in claim 2, wherein said developing roller has an Asker C-hardness of at most 50.degree., preferably 35.degree., whereby the operating life of said electrostatic latent image carrying body can be prolonged.
- 4. A developing device as set forth in claim 3, wherein said blade member is formed of a metal material selected from the group consisting of aluminum, stainless steel, and brass, whereby variations of the developer layer thickness regulated by said blade member can be reduced.
- 5. A developing device as set forth in claim 2, wherein said conductive open-cell foam rubber material of which said developing roller is formed is a conductive open-cell foam polyurethane rubber material, whereby a resolution of a developed image can be maintained at a high level and over a long period.
- 6. A developing device as set forth in claim 1, wherein said blade member is based upon a conductive resin material so that the toner particles forming the developer layer regulated thereby are given a charge distribution by which a proper development of the electrostatic latent image can be ensured.
- 7. A developing device using a one-component developer, which device comprises:
- a vessel for holding a one-component developer composed of toner particles;
- a developing roller rotatably provided with said vessel in such a manner that a portion of said developing roller is exposed therefrom and faces a surface of an electrostatic latent image carrying body;
- said developing roller being formed of a conductive rubber material by which the toner particles are entrained to form a developer layer therearound and carried to the surface of said electrostatic latent image carrying body for development of an electrostatic latent image formed thereon; and
- a blade member provided within said vessel and resiliently engaged with said developing roller for regulating a thickness of the developer layer formed therearound, said blade member being slidably received in a guide holder member, and having a plate element integrally formed therein to thereby rebound and return excess toner particles removed by said blade member to the developer held in said vessel, whereby the excess toner particles removed by said blade member from the developer layer are prevented from entering the guide holder member.
- 8. A developing device as set forth in claim 7, wherein said developing roller is formed of a conductive open-cell foam rubber material so that pore openings appear over the surface of said developing roller, said pore openings having a diameter which is at most twice an average diameter of the toner particles, whereby during a rotation of said developing roller the toner particles are captured and held by the pore openings of said developing roller.
- 9. A developing device as set forth in claim 8, wherein said developing roller has an Asker C-hardness of at most 50.degree., preferably 35.degree., whereby the operating life of said electrostatic latent image carrying body can be prolonged.
- 10. A developing device as set forth in claim 9, wherein said blade member is formed of a metal material selected from the group consisting of aluminum, stainless steel, and brass, whereby variations of the developer layer thickness regulated by said blade member can be reduced.
- 11. A developing device as set forth in claim 8, wherein said conductive open-cell foam rubber material of which said developing roller is formed is a conductive open-cell foam polyurethane rubber material, whereby a resolution of a developed image can be maintained at a high level and over a long period.
- 12. A developing device as set forth in claim 7, wherein said blade member is based upon a conductive resin material so that the toner particles forming the developer layer regulated thereby are given a charge distribution by which a proper development of the electrostatic latent image can be ensured.
Priority Claims (4)
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1-068129 |
Mar 1989 |
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1-087451 |
Apr 1989 |
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1-087452 |
Apr 1989 |
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1-133354 |
May 1989 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 494,352 filed Mar. 16, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,097,294.
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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 13, No. 27 (P-815) (3375), Jan. 20, 1989, JP 63-225259 (A). |
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Divisions (1)
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