Claims
- 1. A conformable roller for use in a fusing station of an electrostatographic machine, said fusing station being provided with a pressure roller for fusing a toner image on a receiver, said fuser roller made from a plurality of layers surrounding an axis of rotation, said conformable roller comprising:a rigid cylindrically symmetric core member; a compliant base-cushion layer formed on the core member; a stiffening layer in intimate contact with and surrounding the base-cushion layer; a compliant release layer coated on the stiffening layer; and said fusing station including an external heat source for said fuser roller, and at least one of said plurality of layers being thermally resistive.
- 2. A conformable roller according to claim 1 which is a fuser roller.
- 3. A conformable roller according to claim 1 which is a pressure roller.
- 4. A conformable roller according to claim 1 which is a both a fuser roller and a pressure roller.
- 5. The roller according to claim 1 wherein the stiffening layer has an axial variation of stiffness, the stiffness being measured parallel to a tangential direction of rotation of the roller, with the magnitude of said stiffness varying in a direction parallel to the roller axis.
- 6. The roller according to claim 5 wherein the variation of stiffness is substantially symmetric about the midpoint of the roller as measured along the length of the roller, and is produced by a variation of thickness of the stiffening layer such the thickness is smaller near the ends of the roller than at the midpoint of the roller.
- 7. The roller according to claim 5 wherein the variation of stiffness is produced by a variation of the Young's modulus of the stiffening layer such the Young's modulus has a smaller magnitude near each end of the roller than at the midpoint of the roller.
- 8. The roller according to claim 5 wherein the variation of stiffness is produced by providing a plethora of holes in the stiffening layer, the area per unit length occupied by holes varying along the length of the roller such that there is more area occupied by holes, per unit area of the stiffening layer, near the ends of the roller than at the midpoint of the roller.
- 9. The roller according to claim 5 wherein the variation of stiffness is produced by providing a stiffening layer in the form of a mesh or fabric in which the mesh density or fabric density is variable along the length of the roller, such the mesh or fabric density is lower near the ends of the roller than at the midpoint of the roller.
- 10. The roller according to claim 5 wherein the stiffening layer comprises a cordage, and the variation of stiffness is produced by a variation in the number of cords per unit length along said roller, said number of cords per unit length being measured axially in a plane of said stiffening layer, said number of cords per unit length cutting a direction in the plane of said stiffening layer parallel to said axis of rotation being largest substantially midway along the length of said roller and smallest near each end of said roller.
- 11. The conformable roller according to claim 1 wherein the outside diameter of said roller varies along a direction parallel to said roller axis such that a maximum of said outside diameter is located near each end of the roller and a minimum is located substantially midway along the length of said roller.
- 12. The conformable roller according to claim 11 wherein said outer compliant layer is provided with a profile such that the outer compliant layer is thinnest substantially midway along the length of said roller and thickest near each end of said roller.
- 13. The conformable roller according to claim 1 wherein said stiffening layer is located at a depth, below the outer surface of said compliant release layer, which varies along the length of said roller such that said depth is greatest near each end of said roller and is smallest substantially midway along the length of said roller.
- 14. The roller according to claim 1 further comprising an indicia located on an outer surface of said roller, said indicia being provided on said roller to indicate a parameter relative to said roller that may be read, sensed or detected by an indicia detector, either visually, mechanically, optically, magnetically, or by a radio frequency.
- 15. The conformable roller according to claim 1, wherein the stiffening layer is shorter than the length of the receiver, as measured parallel to the roller axis, when said fuser roller is being utilized for fusing a toner image to said receiver, and said receiver has edges perpendicular to said axis of rotation of said roller, each one of said edges being located less than about 2 inches beyond a corresponding end of said stiffening layer.
- 16. A fusing station of an electrostatographic machine, comprising:a rotating compliant fuser roller having an external source of heat, said fuser roller having a base-cushion layer having a Poisson's ratio between 0.2 and 0.5 surrounding a rigid cylindrical core member, a stiffening layer in intimate contact with the base-cushion layer, said stiffening layer having a Young's modulus in a range of 0.1 GPa to 500 GPa and having a thickness less than 500 micrometers, and an outer compliant layer surrounding said stiffening layer, said outer compliant layer having a Poisson's ratio between 0.4 and 0.5; and a counter-rotating pressure roller engaged to form a fusing nip with said compliant fuser roller.
- 17. A fusing station according to claim 16 wherein said pressure roller is hard.
- 18. A fusing station according to claim 16 wherein said pressure roller has a base-cushion layer surrounding a rigid cylindrical core member, said base-cushion layer having a Poisson's ratio between 0.2 and 0.5, a stiffening layer in intimate contact with the base-cushion layer, said stiffening layer having a Young's modulus in a range of 0.1 GPa to 500 GPa and having a thickness less than 500 micrometers.
- 19. A fusing station according to claim 18 wherein said pressure roller has an outer compliant layer surrounding the stiffening layer, said outer compliant layer having a Poisson's ratio between 0.4 and 0.5.
- 20. A fusing station of an electrostatographic machine, comprising:a rotating pressure roller; a counter-rotating externally heated compliant fuser roller engaged to form a fusing nip with said pressure roller, said fuser roller having a rigid cylindrical core member, a compliant base-cushion layer formed on the core member, a stiffening layer in intimate contact with and surrounding the base-cushion layer, and an outer compliant layer coated on the stiffening layer; wherein said compliant base-cushion layer of said fuser roller includes an elastomer and contains 3 to 30 volume percent of a particulate filler having a particle size in a range of 0.1 micrometer to 100 micrometers, said base-cushion layer further having a thickness in a range of 0.25 mm to 25 mm, a thermal conductivity in a range of 0.08 to 0.3 BTU/hr/ft/°F., a Poisson's ratio between 0.2 and 0.5, and a Young's modulus in a range of 0.05 MPa to 10 MPa; wherein said stiffening layer includes a flexible material having a thickness in a range of 10 micrometers to 500 micrometers and a Young's modulus in a range of 0.5 GPa to 500 GPa; and wherein said outer compliant layer includes an elastomer and contains 5 to 50 volume percent of a particulate filler having a particle size in a range of 0.1 micrometer to 100 micrometers, said outer compliant layer having a thickness in a range of 10 micrometers to 50 micrometers, a thermal conductivity in a range of 0.2 to 0.5 BTU/hr/ft/°F., a Poisson's ratio between 0.4 and 0.5, and a Young's modulus in a range of 0.05 MPa to 10 MPa.
- 21. A fusing station of an electrostatographic machine, comprising:a rotating compliant pressure roller, said pressure roller having a base-cushion layer surrounding a rigid cylindrical core member, said base-cushion layer having a Poisson's ratio between 0.2 and 0.5, a stiffening layer in intimate contact with the base-cushion layer, said stiffening layer having a Young's modulus in a range of 0.1 GPa to 500 GPa and having a thickness less than 500 micrometers, and an optional outer compliant layer surrounding the stiffening layer, said optional outer compliant layer having a Poisson's ratio between 0.4 and 0.5; and a counter-rotating externally heated hard fuser roller engaged to form a fusing nip with the compliant pressure roller.
- 22. A fusing station of an electrostatographic machine, comprising:a rotating first heated fuser roller; a counter-rotating second heated fuser roller engaged to form a pressure fusing nip with the first fuser roller; wherein at least one of said first and second fuser rollers includes a base-cushion layer having a Poisson's ratio between 0.2 and 0.5 surrounding a rigid cylindrical core member, a stiffening layer in intimate contact with the base-cushion layer, the stiffening layer having a Young's modulus in a range of 0.1 GPa to 500 GPa and having a thickness less than 500 micrometers, and an outer compliant release layer having a Poisson's ratio between 0.4 and 0.5 surrounding the stiffening layer; and wherein at least one of said first and second fuser rollers is heated by an external source of heat.
- 23. A toner fusing method, for use in an electrostatographic machine having a fusing station according to claim 16 said toner fusing method comprising the steps of:forming a fusing nip by engaging said rotating compliant fuser roller having an external source of heat and said counter-rotating hard pressure roller, one of the rollers being a driven roller and the other frictionally driven by pressure contact in the nip; forming an unfused toner image on a surface of a receiver sheet; feeding the leading edge of the receiver into the nip and allowing the unfused toner image on the receiver sheet to pass through the fusing nip with the unfused toner image facing the fuser roller; and wherein a compliancy of said compliant fuser roller in combination with said stiffening layer together provide a reduced wear rate of the fuser roller and an improved quality of a toner image fused on said receiver sheet by said fusing station.
- 24. A method of making a conformable roller of claim 1, including the steps of:providing said core member with said compliant base-cushion layer uniformly formed on the core member; providing a cylindrical mandrill and then mounting on said mandrill said stiffening layer in the shape of a seamless metal tube, said metal tube having an inner diameter prior to mounting said stiffening layer on said mandrill which is smaller than the outside diameter of said base-cushion layer formed on said core member; uniformly coating said stiffening layer by said compliant release layer; and sliding said stiffening layer coated by said release layer over said base-cushion layer formed on said core member to a suitable position on said base-cushion layer to create a completed fuser roller, the sliding being accomplished by making an inner diameter of said stiffening layer coated by said release layer temporarily larger during the sliding than an outer diameter of said base-cushion layer formed on said core member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to the commonly assigned U.S. Patent Applications, the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/679,016 filed Oct. 4, 2000, in the names of Arun Chowdry et al, entitled DOUBLE-SLEEVED ELECTROSTATOGRAPHIC ROLLER AND METHOD OF USING.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/679,113, filed Oct. 4, 2000, in the names of Robert Charlebois et al, entitled INTERMEDIATE TRANSFER MEMBER HAVING A STIFFENING LAYER AND METHOD OF USING.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/679,177, filed Oct. 4, 2000, in the names of Muhammed Aslam et al, entitled SLEEVED ROLLERS FOR USE IN A FUSING STATION EMPLOYING AN INTERNALLY HEATED FUSER ROLLER.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/679,345, filed Oct. 4, 2000, in the names of Jiann-Hsing Chen et al, entitled EXTERNALLY HEATED DEFORMABLE FUSER ROLLER.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/680,133, filed Oct. 4, 2000, in the names of Arun Chowdry et al, entitled SLEEVED PHOTOCONDUCTIVE MEMBER AND METHOD OF MAKING.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/680,134, filed Oct. 4, 2000, in the names of Muhammed Aslam et al, entitled SLEEVED ROLLERS FOR USE IN A FUSING STATION EMPLOYING AN EXTERNALLY HEATED FUSER ROLLER.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/680,135, filed Oct. 4, 2000, in the names of Jiann-Hsing Chen et al, entitled TONER FUSING STATION HAVING AN INTERNALLY HEATED FUSER ROLLER.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/680,136 filed Oct. 4, 2000, in the names of Arun Chowdry et al, entitled IMPROVED INTERMEDIATE TRANSFER MEMBER.
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/680,139, filed Oct. 4, 2000, in the names of Robert Charlebois et al, entitled INTERMEDIATE TRANSFER MEMBER WITH A REPLACEABLE SLEEVE AND METHOD OF USING SAME.
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