Claims
- 1. A system for controlling air flow within a housing comprising:at least one moveable surface within the housing, the at least one movable surface creating an air flow from a first portion of the housing to a second portion of the housing; a first member positioned in the first portion of the housing near the at least one movable surface within the housing such that the air flow is directed by the first member; a plurality of openings within the housing that allows air to traverse the openings, the openings including a first opening near the first member to allow air into the housing from the air flow caused by the at least one movable surface and a second positioned at an opposite side of the housing to allow air out of the housing from the air flow caused by the at least one movable surface; and whereby, air traverses the openings under control of the air flow without requiring additional forces.
- 2. The system of claim 1 further comprising:a surface bearing marking particles on a first side of the movable surface and a roller on a second side of the at least one movable surface; the at least one moveable surface including a cleaning brush having a plurality of brush fibers in contact with the surface bearing marking particles so as to remove marking particles from the surface bearing marking particles; and the first member is positioned between the surface bearing marking particles on the first side of the housing and the roller is positioned on the second side of the housing.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein the at least one opening further comprises a first slot opening in the first portion of the housing and a second slot opening in the second portion of the housing.
- 4. The system of claim 2 wherein the surface bearing marking particles is a photoconductive surface employing toner for marking particles, the at least one moveable surface is a cleaning brush, and the roller is a detoner roller in juxtaposition to the cleaning brush to remove toner from the cleaning brush.
- 5. The system of claim 4 further comprising a skive contacting the detoner roller.
- 6. The system of claim 5 wherein the cleaning brush is contained on a rotating surface.
- 7. The system of claim 6 wherein the first member is a deflector plate attached to the housing on a side where the brush fibers are moving towards the detoner roller.
- 8. The system of claim 7 further comprising a second member within the housing to direct air flow.
- 9. The system of claim 8 further comprising a baffle attached to the skive, the baffle also being attached to and the housing on an opposite side from the deflector plate.
- 10. The system of claim 9 wherein the deflector plate is curved.
- 11. The system of claim 10 wherein the deflector plate is spaced about ⅛″ from the cleaning brush.
- 12. The system of claim 4 wherein the brush fibers each having a conductive core surrounded by an insulating layer.
- 13. The cleaning system of claim 4 wherein engagement of the detoner roller to the cleaning brush compared to engagement of the surface bearing marking particles to the cleaning brush is within a range of 1:3 to 3:1.
- 14. The system of claim 4 wherein engagement of the detoner roller to the cleaning brush compared to engagement of the surface bearing marking particles to the cleaning brush is essentially three to one.
- 15. An air flow control system for electrostatographic reproduction systems comprising:a control system housing; a marking particle bearing surface having at least a portion extending into the control system housing; a cleaning brush, within the control system housing, having a plurality of brush fibers that contact the marking particle bearing surface and a roller within the control system housing and adjacent to the cleaning brush, to remove marking particles from the cleaning brush; a deflector plate attached to the control system housing and positioned near the cleaning brush to control air flow from a first portion of the control system housing to a second portion of the control system housing; and at least one opening within the control system housing.
- 16. The air flow control system of claim 15 further comprising a skive contacting the roller at a position away from the cleaning brush.
- 17. The air flow control system of claim 16 further comprising a baffle attached to the skive and the control system housing on an opposite side from the deflector plate away from the cleaning brush.
- 18. The air flow control system of claim 16 wherein engagement of the roller to the cleaning brush compared to engagement of the marking particle bearing surface to the cleaning brush is in the range of 1:3 to 3:1.
- 19. The air flow control system of claim 16 wherein engagement of the roller to the cleaning brush compared to engagement of the marking particle bearing surface to the cleaning brush is essentially three to one.
- 20. The air flow control system of claim 15 wherein the cleaning brush is contained on a rotating surface.
- 21. The air flow control system of claim 15 wherein the deflector plate is attached to the control system housing on a side where the brush fibers are moving towards the roller.
- 22. The air flow control system of claim 15 wherein the deflector plate is curved.
- 23. The air flow control system of claim 15 wherein the deflector plate is spaced about ⅛″ from the cleaning brush.
- 24. The air flow control system of claim 15 wherein the brush fibers each having a conductive core surrounded by an insulating layer.
- 25. A method of forming an air flow control system for an electrostatographic reproduction system comprising the steps of:providing a marking particle bearing surface adjacent to a cleaning system housing such that the marking particle bearing surface has at least a portion of the marking particle bearing surface within cleaning system housing; placing a cleaning brush having a plurality of brush fibers within the cleaning system housing such that the brush fibers are contacting the marking particle bearing surface and further placing a roller within the cleaning system housing such that it contacts the cleaning brush with an engagement that removes marking particles from the marking particle bearing surface; creating at least one opening within the cleaning system housing; and attaching a deflector plate positioned near the cleaning brush such that air flow within the cleaning system housing is directed in a predetermined manner.
- 26. The method of forming an air flow control system of claim 25 wherein the step of placing further comprises placing a skive on the roller.
- 27. The method of forming an air flow control system of claim 26 wherein the step of attaching further comprises attaching a baffle to the skive, the baffle also being attached to the cleaning system housing on an opposite side from the deflector plate, the baffle being attached in a manner to direct air flow towards the at least one opening.
- 28. The method of forming an air flow control system of claim 26 wherein the step of placing further comprises the brush fibers each having a conductive core surrounded by an insulating layer.
- 29. The method of forming an air flow control system of claim 26 wherein the step of placing further comprises placing the cleaning brush such that engagement of the roller to the cleaning brush compared to engagement of the marking particle bearing surface to the cleaning brush is in the range of 1:3 to 3:1.
- 30. The method of forming an air flow control system of claim 26 wherein engagement of the roller to the cleaning brush compared to engagement of the marking particle bearing surface to the cleaning brush is essentially three to one.
- 31. The method of forming an air flow control system of claim 25 wherein the step of placing further comprises the cleaning brush being on a rotating surface.
- 32. The method of forming an air flow control system of claim 25 wherein the step of attaching the deflector plate further comprises forming the deflector plate attached to the cleaning system housing on a side where the brush fibers are moving towards the roller.
- 33. The method of forming an air flow control system of claim 25 wherein the step of attaching further comprises forming the deflector plate such that it is curved.
- 34. The method of forming an air flow control system of claim 25 wherein the step of attaching further comprises forming the deflector plate such that it is spaced about ⅛″ from the cleaning brush.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is made to and priority claimed from U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/225,544, filed Aug. 16, 2000, entitled DUST CONTROL IN CONDUCTIVE-CORE FIBER BRUSH CLEANING SYSTEMS USING SELF-GENERATED AIR FLOW.
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