Claims
- 1. A toner fuser roller with suppressed electrostatic charge build-up for fixing a toner image to a receiver comprising:
- (a) a core; and
- (b) an overcoat layer formed over the core and defining the surface that contacts the receiver, such overcoat layer including electrically conductive fine powder having a weight percentage between about 30 to 80 weight percent so as to make the overcoat layer electrically conductive and suppress electrostatic charge build-up and improve thermal conductivity.
- 2. The toner fuser roller according to claim 1 wherein the electrically conductive fine powders are selected from the group consisting of TiO.sub.2, SnO.sub.2, Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, ZrO.sub.3, In.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgO, ZnSb.sub.2 O.sub.6, InSbO.sub.4, TiB.sub.2, ZrB.sub.2, NbB.sub.2, TaB.sub.2, CrB.sub.2, MoB, WB, LaB.sub.6, ZrN, TiN, TiC, and WC.
- 3. The toner fuser roller of claim 1 wherein the weight percent of electrically conductive fine powder is between about 50 to 80 weight percent.
- 4. A toner fuser roller with suppressed electrostatic charge build-up for fixing a toner image to a receiver comprising:
- (a) a core,
- (b) an overcoat layer formed over the core having a cured fluorocarbon random copolymer having the following subunits: ##STR4## wherein: x, y, and z are mole percentages and electrically conductive fine powders having a weight percentage between about 30 to 80 weight percent so as to make the overcoat layer electrically conductive and suppress electrostatic charge build-up and improve thermal conductivity.
- 5. The toner fuser roller according to claim 4 wherein the electrically conductive fine powders are selected from the group consisting of TiO.sub.2, SnO.sub.2, Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, ZrO.sub.3, In.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgO, ZnSb.sub.2 O.sub.6, InSbO.sub.4, TiB.sub.2, ZrB.sub.2, NbB.sub.2, TaB.sub.2, CrB.sub.2, MoB, WB, LaB.sub.6, ZrN, TiN, TiC, and WC.
- 6. A toner fuser roller with suppressed electrostatic charge build-up for fixing a toner image to a receiver comprising:
- (a) a core,
- (b) a base cushion disposed over the core;
- (c) an overcoat layer formed over the base cushion having a cured fluorocarbon random copolymer having the following subunits: ##STR5## wherein: x, y, and z are mole percentages and electrically conductive fine powders having a weight percentage between about 30 to 80 weight percent so as to make the overcoat layer electrically conductive and suppress electrostatic charge build-up and improve thermal conductivity.
- 7. The toner fuser roller according to claim 6 wherein the electrically conductive fine powders are selected from the group consisting of TiO.sub.2, SnO.sub.2, Al.sub.2 O.sub.3, ZrO.sub.3, In.sub.2 O.sub.3, MgO, ZnSb.sub.2 O.sub.6, InSbO.sub.4, TiB.sub.2, ZrB.sub.2, NbB.sub.2, TaB.sub.2, CrB.sub.2, MoB, WB, LaB.sub.6, ZrN, TiN, TiC, and WC.
- 8. A toner fuser roller with suppressed electrostatic charge build-up for fixing a toner image to a receiver comprising:
- (a) a core;
- (b) an overcoat layer formed over the core and defining the surface that contacts the receiver, such overcoat layer including electrically conductive fine powder having a weight percentage between about 30 to 80 weight percent so as to make the overcoat layer electrically conductive and suppress electrostatic charge build-up and improve thermal conductivity; and
- (c) means for grounding the overcoat layer.
- 9. The toner fuser roller of claim 8 wherein the grounding means includes a grounded conductive flat spring in contact with the surface of the overcoat layer.
- 10. The toner fuser roller of claim 8 further including a base cushion formed over the core and the overcoat layer provided on the base cushion.
- 11. The toner ftiser roller of claim 8 wherein the grounding means includes a conductive flat spring in contact with the core and the base cushion includes electrically conductive fine powders.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/123,204, filed Jul. 27, 1998, now abandoned, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein.
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