Claims
- 1. An apparatus for developing an image by using spherical toner particles, comprising:
- a latent image carrier on which a latent image is formed by a potential contrast;
- a toner transporter having a surface for transporting spherical toner particles to the latent image carrier; and
- an elastic blade having a surface for passing the spherical toner particles transported by the toner transporter through a gap between the surfaces of the toner transporter and elastic blade thereby forming a thin toner layer which is charged,
- wherein the toner transporter is elastically deformed for the surface thereof to be brought into pressure contact with the latent image carrier and develop an electrostatic latent image on the latent image carrier with the thin toner layer which is charged,
- wherein surface roughnesses of the elastic blade and of the toner transporter are different from each other, and
- wherein the toner particles are rotated between the elastic blade and the toner transporter and charged electrostacially.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the spherical toner particles is a magnetic toner particle, and the toner transporter comprises a magnetic field generating layer in the vicinity of its surface.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein each of the spherical toner particles is a microcapsulated toner particle comprising a core particle and a shell which encloses the core particle, the shell being made from a material which belongs to a frictional electrification series different from a frictional electrification series of a material of at least one of the surfaces of the toner transporter and the elastic blade.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the spherical toner particle is a magnetic toner particle comprising a magnetic powder which is unexposed to the outside of the shell.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein the shell is a resin layer.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic blade has a surface which is rougher than that of the toner transporter.
- 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the toner transporter has a surface on which the toner particle can easily slide.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the elastic blade has a surface on which the toner particle can not easily slide.
- 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the rotating direction of the toner particle is different from that of the toner transporter.
- 10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the toner particle can not pass between the toner transporter and the elastic blade in a short time.
- 11. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the spherical toner particle satisfies the equation of b/a=1 to 1.5 where "a" is the length of the minor axis and "b" is the length of the major axis of the cross section of the toner particle.
- 12. An apparatus for developing an image by using spherical toner particles, comprising:
- a latent image carrier on which a latent image is formed by a potential contrast;
- a toner transporting means having a surface for transporting spherical toner particles to the latent image carrier; and
- a toner regulating means for passing the toner particles transported by the toner transporting means through a gap between the surface of the toner transporting means and a surface of the toner regulating means, thereby forming a thin toner layer which is charged,
- wherein the toner transporting means is elastically deformed for the surface thereof to be brought into pressure contact with the latent image carrier and develop an electrostatic latent image formed on the latent image carrier with the thin toner layer which is charged,
- wherein roughnesses of the surfaces of the toner regulating means and of the toner transporting means are different from each other, and
- wherein the toner particles are rotated between the toner regulating means and the toner transporting means and charged electrostatically.
- 13. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein at least some of the spherical toner particles are magnetic toner particles and the toner transporting means comprises a magnetic field generating layer in the vicinity of its surface.
- 14. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein at least some of the spherical toner particles are microcapsulated toner particles each comprising a core particle and a shell which at least partly encloses the core particle, the shell being made from a material which belongs to a frictional electrification series different from a frictional electrification series of a material of at least one of the surface of the toner supporting means and a surface of the toner regulating means.
- 15. An apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein each core particle is a magnetic toner particle comprising a magnetic powder which is fully enclosed in the shell.
- 16. An apparatus as claimed in claim 14, wherein the shell is a resin layer.
- 17. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the toner regulating means has a surface which is rougher than that of the toner transporting means.
- 18. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the toner particles can easily slide on the surface of the toner transporting means.
- 19. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the toner particles cannot easily slide on the surface of the toner regulating means.
- 20. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the toner transporting means is rotated in one direction and the rotation of the toner particles is in a direction different from the one direction of the rotation of the toner transporting means.
- 21. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein the toner particles cannot pass between the toner transporting means and the toner regulating means in a short time.
- 22. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein at least some of the toner particles satisfy the equation b/a=1 to 1.5 where "a" is the longest length of the minor axis and "b" is the longest length of the major axis of at least one cross section of the toner particles.
Priority Claims (5)
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2-239262 |
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2-239263 |
Sep 1990 |
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2-239264 |
Sep 1990 |
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2-239265 |
Sep 1990 |
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2-239266 |
Sep 1990 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/756,997 filed on Sep. 9, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,438,395.
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