Claims
- 1. A doctor blade comprising at least a flexible element with an outer face, a portion of said outer face being adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, in which said portion is provided with a coating having an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 (1 kg load, 1000 cycli, abrader wheel CS10) abrasion test of less than 0.5 g.
- 2. The doctor blade of claim 1, in which said portion is provided with a coating having an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.2 g.
- 3. A doctor blade comprising at least a flexible substrate provided with a strip having a top face, a portion of which is adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, in which said portion has an uniform density and has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.2 g.
- 4. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the strip has a thickness of at least 75 μm measured at the level of the portion contacting the magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles.
- 5. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the strip has a thickness of at least 100 μm measured at the level of the portion contacting the magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles.
- 6. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the strip has a thickness comprised between 200 μm and 2 mm measured at the level of the portion contacting the magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles.
- 7. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which at least the portion of the strip contacting the magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles has a surface resistivity of more than 102 ohms per square.
- 8. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which at least the portion of the strip contacting the magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles has a surface resistivity of more than 107 ohms per square.
- 9. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which at least the portion of the strip contacting the magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles has a surface resistivity of more than 1.5 1012 ohms per square.
- 10. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which at least the portion of the strip contacting the magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles has a surface resistivity of more than 1013 ohms per square.
- 11. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the portion of the strip contacting the magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.2 g.
- 12. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the strip is at least partly made of elastomer material.
- 13. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the strip is at least partly made of elastomer material selected among the group consisting of polyurethane, rubber, silicone, fluoropolymers or copolymers, polyacrylate, polymethacrylate, copolymer of acrylic and methacrylic acids, polyolefins, polypropylene, polyethylene and mixtures thereof.
- 14. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the substrate is a substrate made at least partly of a material selected from the group consisting of polyurethane, silicone, polyester, metallic blade, PVC, polycarbonate, fluoropolymers or copolymers, polyacrylate, polymethacrylate, copolymer of acrylic and methacrylic acids, polyolefins, polypropylene, polyethylene and mixtures thereof, said flexible strip being attached to said substrate.
- 15. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the flexible substrate has a free end edge, said free end edge being at least partly covered by said strip.
- 16. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the strip is glued on the flexible substrate.
- 17. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the strip has a first portion covering at least a part of the substrate and a second portion forming an extension of the substrate from its free end edge.
- 18. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the strip has a Shore A hardness of less than 105.
- 19. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the strip has a Shore A hardness of less than 100.
- 20. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the strip has at least one characteristic selected in the group consisting of flexural modulus of 108 Pascals or less, a storage modulus of 108 Pascals or less, a Shore A hardness of less than 100, a Hoffman scratch-hardness test result of 2 or less, and a color shift, in accordance with heat aging test ASTM D2244-79, within 1 delta E.
- 21. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the flexible substrate is provided with a longitudinal means for facilitating its bending in a direction with respect to the opposite direction.
- 22. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the flexible substrate comprises a first portion adapted to be connected to a support, a second portion with a free end edge and adapted to contact the developer roller with interposition of the strip, and an intermediate bending portion connecting the first and second portions, in which the strip is attached to the substrate so as to not cover the bending portion.
- 23. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the strip comprises a layer attached to a double coated element, said doubled coated element having a thickness comprised between 20 and 200 μm.
- 24. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the substrate has a free end edge and in that the strip is distant from said free edge of a distance comprised between 25 μm and 2 mm.
- 25. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the strip has a substantially rectangular shape with a variable thickness along its width.
- 26. The doctor blade of claim 25, in which the strip has a first thickness along an edge adjacent to the free edge of the substrate and a second thickness for a portion distant from said edge, said second thickness being lower than the first thickness.
- 27. The doctor blade of claim 3, in which the strip is provided with a coating intended to contact the magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles, said coating having an uniform density and an abrasion resistance of less than 0.2 g, resistance measured according to the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test.
- 28. The doctor blade of claim 27, in which the coating is a flexible coating.
- 29. A toner assembly for a copier, printer or facsimile machine comprising at least:a container for containing toner; a magnetic roller; and a doctor blade working with the magnetic roller, the said toner assembly having the improvement that the doctor blade comprises at least a flexible element with an outer face, a portion of said outer face contacting with interposition of toner particles the magnetic roller, in which said portion is provided with a coating having an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g.
- 30. The toner assembly of claim 29, in which said portion of the doctor blade has a coating with an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g.
- 31. A toner assembly for a copier, printer or facsimile machine comprising at least:a container for containing toner; a magnetic roller; and doctor blade working with the magnetic roller, the said toner assembly having the improvement that the doctor blade comprises at least a flexible substrate provided with a strip having a top face, a portion of which is adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, in which said portion has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g.
- 32. The process of claim 31, in which the flexible strip has a thickness of at least 75 μm measured at the level of the portion contacting the magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles.
- 33. The toner assembly of claim 31, in which the doctor blade is not provided with electrical connecting means for connecting it to a voltage supplying means.
- 34. The toner assembly of claim 31, in which the flexible strip has a thickness for its portion contacting the developer roller comprised between 200 μm and 3 mm.
- 35. The toner assembly of claim 31, in which the top layer has a resistance against abrasion measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g.
- 36. The toner assembly of claim 31, in which the doctor blade consists of at least a substrate having a free end edge and is provided with the strip having a face contacting the magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles, and in which the strip is distant from said free end edge of the substrate of a distance of at least 50 μm.
- 37. In a process for printing or copying a document by means of a printer, copier or facsimile machine, in which at least:toner is transferred on a magnetic roller; a doctor blade contacts said magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles for distributing toner on the magnetic roller; toner distributed by the doctor blade of the magnetic roller is transferred on a charge sensible element; and toner transferred on the charge sensible element is transferred on a support, said process having the improvement that the doctor blade comprises at least an element with an outer face, a portion of said outer face being provided with a coating contacting with interposition of toner particles the magnetic roller, in which said coating has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g.
- 38. The process of claim 36, in which said coating has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.2 g.
- 39. In a process for printing or copying a document by means of a printer, copier or facsimile machine, in which at least:toner is transferred on a magnetic roller; a doctor blade having a free end edge contacts said magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles for distributing toner on the magnetic roller; toner distributed by the doctor blade of the magnetic roller is transferred on a charge sensible element; and toner transferred on the charge sensible element is transferred on a support, said process having the improvement that the doctor blade comprises at least a flexible substrate provided with a strip having a top face, a portion of which is adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, in which said portion has an uniform density and has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g.
- 40. The process of claim 39, in which the strip has a thickness of at least 75 μm measured at the level of the portion contacting the magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles.
- 41. The process of claim 39, in which the doctor blade is not provided with electrical connecting means for connecting it to a voltage supplying means.
- 42. The process of claim 39, in which the strip has a thickness for its portion contacting the developer roller comprised between 200 μm and 3 mm.
- 43. The process of claim 39, in which the strip is provided with a top layer having a resistance against abrasion measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g.
- 44. The process of claim 39, in which the strip is a flexible strip.
- 45. A process for reconditioning a doctor blade of a printer, copier or facsimile machine, said doctor blade having a flexible substrate, in which, prior to the gluing of a strip with an uniform face having a resistance against abrasion measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g on the substrate of the doctor blade, the substrate having a shape distorted during a prior use thereof is submitted to a heat treatment and to a pressure for restoring substantially the shape of the substrate of the doctor blade before its use.
- 46. A process for reconditioning a doctor blade of a printer, copier or facsimile machine, said doctor blade having a flexible substrate, in which, prior to coating the flexible substrate with a coating having a resistance against abrasion measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g on the substrate of the doctor blade, the substrate having a shape distorted during a prior use thereof is submitted to a heat treatment and to a pressure for restoring substantially the shape of the substrate of the doctor blade before its use.
- 47. A process for reconditioning a doctor blade of a printer, copier or facsimile machine, said doctor blade having a flexible substrate, in which, after gluing of a strip with an uniform face having a resistance against abrasion measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g on the substrate of the doctor blade, the substrate having a shape distorted during a prior use thereof is submitted to a heat treatment and to a pressure for restoring substantially the shape of the substrate of the doctor blade before its use.
- 48. A process for reconditioning a doctor blade of a printer, copier or facsimile machine, said doctor blade having a flexible substrate, in which, after coating the substrate with a coating having a resistance against abrasion measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g on the substrate of the doctor blade, the substrate having a shape distorted during a prior use thereof is submitted to a heat treatment and to a pressure for restoring substantially the shape of the substrate of the doctor blade before its use.
- 49. A doctor blade comprising at least a flexible element with an outer face, a portion of said outer face being adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, said doctor blade having a front face intended to be directed towards the magnetic roller, a back face opposite to said front face and two lateral edges, and being associated with a strip covering at least a longitudinal portion of the front face and at least partly portions of the back face along the two lateral edges of the flexible element.
- 50. The doctor blade of claim 49, in which at least a portion of the strip has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g.
- 51. The doctor blade of claim 50, in which said portion has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.2 g.
- 52. A doctor blade comprising at least a flexible substrate provided with a strip having a top face, a portion of which is adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, in which said strip comprises a layer assembly with a first face adapted for contacting the magnetic roller and with a second face opposite to said first face, and a flexible element coated on its opposite faces with an adhesive, whereby one adhesive face of the element is attached to the second face of the layer assembly, while the other face of the element is attached to the flexible substrate by the adhesive.
- 53. The doctor blade of claim 52, in which the flexible element is a film and in which the flexible film provided with adhesive on its both opposite faces has a thickness comprised between 20 μm and 200 μm.
- 54. The doctor blade of claim 52, in which the adhesive is an adhesive of the acrylic or methacrylic family.
- 55. A doctor blade comprising at least a flexible element with an outer face, a portion of said outer face being adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, in which said portion has a layer adapted for contacting toner particles, said layer containing at least a compound of the group consisting of the lanthanides, lanthanide containing compounds and their mixtures.
- 56. A magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, said roller being adapted to contact with interposition of toner particles a doctor blade comprising at least a flexible element with an outer face, in which the magnetic roller is provided with a layer containing at least a compound of the group consisting of the lanthanides, lanthanide containing compounds and their mixtures.
- 57. The magnetic roller of claim 56, in which said layer comprises cerium oxide particles.
- 58. A doctor blade comprising at least a flexible substrate provided with a strip or coating having a top face, a portion of which is adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, in which said portion has a layer adapted for contacting toner particles, said layer containing at least a compound of the group consisting of the lanthanides, lanthanide containing compounds and their mixtures.
- 59. The doctor blade of claim 58, in which the flexible strip has a thickness of at least 75 μm measured at the level of the portion contacting the magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles.
- 60. In a process for printing or copying a document by means of a printer, copier or facsimile machine, in which at least:toner is transferred on a magnetic roller; a doctor blade having a free end edge contacts said magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles for distributing toner on the magnetic roller; toner distributed by the doctor blade of the magnetic roller is transferred on a charge sensible element; and toner transferred on the charge sensible element is transferred on a support, said process having the improvement that the doctor blade comprises lanthanides or lanthanide containing compound.
- 61. In a process for printing or copying a document by means of a printer, copier or facsimile machine, in which at least:toner is transferred on a magnetic roller; a doctor blade having a free end edge contacts said magnetic roller with interposition of toner particles for distributing toner on the magnetic roller; toner distributed by the doctor blade of the magnetic roller is transferred on a charge sensible element; and toner transferred on the charge sensible element is transferred on a support, said process having the improvement that the magnetic roller has a layer contacting toner particles, said layer comprising lanthanides or lanthanide containing compound.
- 62. A doctor blade comprising at least a flexible substrate provided with a strip having a top face, a portion of which is adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, in which said strip comprises (a) a layer assembly with a first face adapted for contacting the magnetic roller and with a second face opposite to said first face, and (b) a flexible element coated on its opposite faces with an adhesive, whereby one adhesive face of the element is attached to the second face of the layer assembly, while the other face of the element is attached to the flexible substrate by the adhesive, in which the first face of the layer assembly has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5.
- 63. A doctor blade comprising at least a flexible element with an outer face, a portion of said outer face being adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, in which said portion has a layer adapted for contacting toner particles, said layer containing at least a compound of the group consisting of the lanthanides, lanthanide containing compounds and their mixtures, in which said lanthanide containing layer has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g.
- 64. A doctor blade comprising at least a flexible element with an outer face, a portion of said outer face being adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, in which said portion has a layer adapted for contacting toner particles, said layer containing at least a compound of the group consisting of the lanthanides, lanthanide containing compounds and their mixtures, in which said portion has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.2 g.
- 65. A doctor blade comprising at least a flexible element with an outer face, a portion of said outer face being adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, in which said portion has a layer adapted for contacting toner particles, said layer containing at least a compound of the group consisting of the lanthanides, lanthanide containing compounds and their mixtures, in which said layer comprises cerium oxide particles.
- 66. A magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, said roller being adapted to contact with interposition of toner particles a doctor blade comprising at least a flexible element with an outer face, in which the magnetic roller is provided with a layer containing at least a compound of the group consisting of the lanthanides, lanthanide containing compounds and their mixtures, in which said lanthanide containing layer has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g.
- 67. A magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, said roller being adapted to contact with interposition of toner particles a doctor blade comprising at least a flexible element with an outer face, in which the magnetic roller is provided with a layer containing at least a compound of the group consisting of the lanthanides, lanthanide containing compounds and their mixtures, in which said portion has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.2 g.
- 68. A doctor blade comprising at least a flexible substrate provided with a strip or coating having a top face, a portion of which is adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, in which said portion has a layer adapted for contacting toner particles, said layer containing at least a compound of the group consisting of the lanthanides, lanthanide containing compounds and their mixtures, in which said lanthanide containing layer has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.5 g.
- 69. A doctor blade comprising at least a flexible substrate provided with a strip or coating having a top face, a portion of which is adapted for contacting with interposition of toner particles a magnetic roller of a machine selected from the group consisting of copier, printer and facsimile machine, in which said portion has a layer adapted for contacting toner particles, said layer containing at least a compound of the group consisting of the lanthanides, lanthanide containing compounds and their mixtures, in which said portion has an abrasion resistance measured by the ASTM-D4060 abrasion test of less than 0.2 g.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of PCT/BE 00/00104 filed on Sep. 13, 2000, claiming the priority of U.S. Ser. No. 09/394,841 filed on Sep. 13, 1999.
This application claims priority from PCT/BE00/000104 having an international filing date of Sep. 13, 2000 and U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/394,841 filed Sep. 13, 1999.
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