Information
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Patent Grant
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6631252
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Patent Number
6,631,252
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 24, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 7, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Fitzpatrick, Cella, Harper & Scinto
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An object of the present invention is to provide a fixing apparatus that has a fixing rotator in contact with a recording material supporting an unfixed image, a pressure rotator in pressure contact with the fixing rotator, a support member supporting the pressure rotator and swingable around a plurality of fulcrums, an elastic member for biasing the support member so that the pressure rotator is biased to the fixing rotator, and pressure contact force changing device for changing a pressure contact force by swinging the support member against the biasing force of the elastic member, wherein the pressure contact force changing device can change the pressure contact force while the pressure rotator is in pressure contact with the fixing rotator.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a fixing apparatus for fixing an image on a recording material by applying pressure, which is suitably used in image forming apparatuses such as copiers and printers employing electrophotographic and electrostatic recording systems.
2. Related Art
An image forming apparatus employing an electrophotographic system such as a copier, printer or facsimile forms an electrostatic latent image by charging the surface of an electrophotographic photosensitive body by means of a charging apparatus and exposing the surface of the charged electrophotographic photosensitive body by means of an exposing apparatus. The electrostatic latent image is developed by a developing apparatus to form a toner image which is transferred to a recording material such as paper by a transferring apparatus and then fixed on the recording material by a fixing apparatus as a permanent fixed image, and the fixed image is output.
FIG. 8
is a schematic diagram showing an image forming apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. The above-mentioned fixing apparatus operates as follows. A recording material P such as paper to which a toner image has been transferred by a transfer nip between a photosensitive drum
2
and a transfer roller
5
as an image carrier is conveyed while being held by a fixing nip formed between a heating roller
12
and a pressure roller
13
of a fixing apparatus
7
through a conveyance guide
9
and the unfixed toner image is thermally fixed on the recording material P as a permanently fixed image by heat from a heater (halogen heater)
14
incorporated in the heating roller
12
and pressure from the fixing nip. Other constituent elements of the image forming apparatus
1
will be described with reference to embodiments of the present invention which will be described below.
When an envelope is conveyed as a recording material in the image forming apparatus constituted as described above, if the envelope is nipped and conveyed while it is heated by the fixing apparatus, there arises a problem that it wrinkles. The envelope is formed by folding a single sheet of paper and pasting the overlapped portions. If there is a difference in shrinkage direction between the front side and the rear side of the sheet, there is no escaping for distortion at the time of shrinkage by heating, with the result that the sheet of paper is apt to wrinkle. To prevent wrinkling, a method making use of pressure means for reducing the contact pressure of the pressure roller is generally employed.
For example,
FIG. 6
shows an example of a pressure mechanism for the fixing apparatus
7
. The pressure mechanism comprises a heating roller
12
including a heater
14
(halogen heater), a pressure roller
13
contacting the heating roller
12
, and a frame
52
supporting these components. Both ends of the heating roller
12
are rotatably supported by the frame
52
through the intermediation of a bearing (not shown). One end of the heating roller
12
is provided with a gear (not shown) to be driven by drive force transmitted from a drive source. Both ends of the pressure roller
13
are rotatably supported by a support member
15
through the intermediation of a bearing (not shown). Reference numeral
16
denotes a rotatable lever which is a contact pressure switching means and movably supported by a shaft
52
a
provided on either side of the frame
52
. The rotatable lever
16
comprises an operation portion
16
a
, a contacting portion
16
b
contacting the support member
15
and a stopping portion
16
c
for stopping the movement of the rotatable lever
16
. Reference numeral
60
denotes an elastic member made of a coil spring for biasing the support member
15
and provided between the frame
52
and the support member
15
. An axis hole
15
a
which serves as a fulcrum is formed in the support member
15
so that the support member
15
is movably supported by a shaft
52
b
provided on either side of the frame
52
. On the free end side of the support member
15
is formed a bending portion
15
b
which serves as a contacting potion with the above-mentioned rotatable lever
16
and the support portion of the above-mentioned elastic member
60
.
When an envelope is to be conveyed, the rotatable lever
16
is first rotated clockwise as shown in FIG.
7
. Since the contacting portion
16
b
of the rotatable lever
16
contacts the bending portion
15
b
of the support member
15
, and the rotatable lever
16
is biased in the direction indicated by an arrow in
FIG. 7
(center direction of the shaft
52
a
) by the support member
15
, the moment generated by the biasing force of the elastic member
60
does not act on the rotatable lever
16
, and the rotatable lever
16
is stopped at a position shown in
FIG. 7
, and the support member
15
is kept down against the biasing force of the elastic member
60
.
Since the rotatable lever
16
has a stopping or detent portion
16
c
, it is prevented from moving more than required. The support member
15
is forced down by the operation of the rotatable lever
16
with the fulcrum
15
a
as the center. The pressure roller
13
supported by the support member
15
is kept at a position at a predetermined distance from the heating roller
12
.
The pressure roller
13
comprises a rubber layer
13
b
formed on the surface of a metal core
13
a
which is in contact with the heating roller
12
to obtain a nip width. Since rubber has a large thermal expansion coefficient and a low heat conductivity, the temperature of the pressure roller
13
gradually rises and the outer diameter of the pressure roller
13
gradually increases (broken line portion in
FIG. 7
) according to the operation time of the image forming apparatus
1
.
Since the biasing force of the elastic member
60
is extremely large, even when the outer diameter of the pressure roller
13
becomes large, the rubber layer
13
b
is deformed and the pressure roller
13
cannot move down easily. Owing to this constitution, the contact pressure to the heating roller
12
of the pressure roller
13
or the nip width increases, thereby causing the problem of the wrinkling of the envelope.
When the amount by which the rotatable lever
16
is forced down (distance between the pressure roller
13
and the heating roller
12
) is set taking into account the change in the outer diameter of the pressure roller
13
by thermal expansion to prevent wrinkling, the unfixed toner image will not be fully melt-fixed until the temperature of the pressure roller
13
is increased to a sufficient degree, a fixed outer diameter thereof is achieved and a predetermined pressure is obtained. In particular, when the thermal expansion of the pressure roller
13
is large, the heating roller
12
and the pressure roller
13
are set in a state that they do not contact each other, so that no heat is transmitted from the heating roller
12
to the pressure roller
13
, making it necessary to provide a heater
14
in the pressure roller
13
as well.
That is, the wrinkling of the envelope and the melt-fixing of the unfixed toner image are contradictory and a long waiting time is required until the fixing apparatus
7
of the image forming apparatus
1
is fully warmed so as to prevent the wrinkling of the envelope and melt-fix the unfixed toner image.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the present invention to provide a fixing apparatus capable of fixing a toner image on a recording material without wrinkling the recording material.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a fixing apparatus capable of fixing a toner image on an envelope.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a fixing apparatus capable of changing fixing pressure.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a fixing apparatus comprising:
a fixing rotator in contact with a recording material supporting an unfixed image;
a pressure rotator in pressure contact with the fixing rotator;
a support member supporting the pressure rotator and swingable around a plurality of fulcrums as its center;
an elastic member for biasing the support member so that the pressure rotator is biased by the fixing rotator; and
pressure contact force changing means for changing pressure force by swinging the support member against the biasing force of the elastic member, wherein
the pressure contact force changing means can change pressure contact force while the pressure rotator is in pressure contact with the fixing rotator.
Other objects of the present invention will become apparent from the following description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic longitudinal sectional view of a fixing apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a right side view of the fixing apparatus of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a diagram showing how force is applied in the state of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a diagram for explaining the operation of Embodiment 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a diagram showing how force in applied in the state of
FIG. 4
;
FIG. 6
is a schematic longitudinal sectional view showing an example of the fixing apparatus;
FIG. 7
is a diagram for explaining the operation of the fixing apparatus of
FIG. 6
;
FIG. 8
is a schematic diagram showing an image forming apparatus comprising the fixing apparatus in accordance with Embodiment 1 of the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a partial view of a fixing apparatus according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a partial view of a fixing apparatus according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention;
FIG. 11
is a schematic longitudinal sectional view of a fixing apparatus according to Embodiment 4 of the present invention; and
FIG. 12
is a diagram for explaining the operation of the fixing apparatus of FIG.
11
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described hereinbelow with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 8
is a schematic structural diagram showing an image forming apparatus (laser beam printer of electrophotographic system in this embodiment) comprising a fixing apparatus according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
The image forming apparatus
1
comprises a photosensitive drum
2
having a photosensitive body on its surface as an image carrier. A charging roller
3
, developing apparatus
4
and transfer roller
5
are arranged around the photosensitive drum
2
, and an exposing apparatus
6
is arranged above the interface between the photosensitive drum
2
and the developing apparatus
4
to form an image forming section. On a downstream side in the conveyance direction of the recording material P of a transfer nip formed between the photosensitive drum
2
and the transfer roller
5
, a fixing apparatus
7
is provided through the intermediation of a conveyance guide
9
. The photosensitive drum
2
, charging roller
3
and developing apparatus
4
are integrated into a cartridge to form a process cartridge
8
which is detachably attached to an image forming apparatus body
40
.
The photosensitive drum
2
is a negatively charged organic photosensitive body in this embodiment, has a photosensitive layer formed on an aluminum drum substrate, and is rotated in the direction indicated by an arrow (clockwise) by a driving means (not shown) at a predetermined peripheral speed (process speed) and negatively and uniformly charged by the charging roller
3
in contact with the photosensitive drum
2
in the rotation process.
The charging roller
3
as contact charging means is held in contact with the surface of the photosensitive drum
2
with a predetermined pressure to be rotated and charges the photosensitive drum
2
to a predetermined polarity or potential uniformly by charging bias applied from a charging bias power source (not shown).
The developing apparatus
4
comprises a developing sleeve
4
a
which can rotate while it is substantially in contact with the surface of the photosensitive drum
2
at a developing portion and visualizes an electrostatic latent image on the photosensitive drum
2
as a toner image by adhering toner to the latent image at the developing portion.
The transfer roller
5
as transfer means is held in contact with the surface of the photosensitive drum
2
with a predetermined pressure to form a transfer nip and transfers a toner image on the surface of the photosensitive drum
2
to a recording material P such as paper by transfer bias applied from a transfer bias power source (not shown) at a transfer nip between the photosensitive drum
2
and the transfer roller
5
.
The exposing apparatus
6
forms an electrostatic latent image according to image information by outputting a laser beam (exposure beam) modulated according to the time sequence electric digital image signal of image information input from a personal computer (not shown) from a laser output section (not shown) and scanning and exposing the surface of the charged photosensitive drum
2
as indicated by symbol L.
The fixing apparatus
7
has a heating roller
12
including a heater (halogen heater)
14
and a pressure roller
13
. The toner image transferred to the surface of the recording material P is thermally fixed by heat and pressure while the recording material P is conveyed and supported at a fixing nip between the heating roller
12
and the pressure roller
13
. The pressure roller
13
is rotated by the rotation of the heating roller
12
driven by driving means (not shown). Details of the fixing apparatus
7
will be given below.
Next, the image forming operation of the above-mentioned image forming apparatus will be described.
At the time of forming an image, the photosensitive drum
2
is driven to turn clockwise at a predetermined peripheral speed by drive means (not shown) and charged to a predetermined potential uniformly by the charging roller
3
to which charging bias is applied. A laser beam L is applied to the surface of the charged photosensitive drum
2
by the exposing apparatus
6
for scanning whereby the potential of the scanned and exposed portion of the photosensitive drum
2
is reduced to form an electrostatic latent image according to image information input from a personal computer (not shown) or the like.
Toner is adhered to the electrostatic latent image formed on the photosensitive drum
2
by the developing sleeve
4
a
of the developing apparatus
4
to which development bias having the same polarity as the charging polarity (negative) of the photosensitive drum
2
is applied to the developing portion to visualize it as a toner image by reversal developing.
Meanwhile, the recording material P such as paper in a cassette
21
is fed by a pick-up roller
22
and conveyed to a pair of registration rollers
26
in synchronism with the formation of a toner image on the photosensitive drum
2
by a feed roller
23
, retard roller
24
and feed and conveyance rollers
25
. When the toner image on the photosensitive drum
2
reaches the transfer nip between the photosensitive drum
2
and the transfer roller
5
, the recording material P is conveyed to the transfer nip by the pair of registration rollers
26
at this timing.
Then, the toner image on the photosensitive drum
2
is transferred to the recording material P conveyed to the transfer nip by the transfer roller
5
to which transfer bias having opposite polarity (positive) as the toner is applied by electrostatic force generated between the photosensitive drum
2
and the transfer roller
5
. The recording material P to which the toner image has been transferred is conveyed to the fixing apparatus
7
through a conveyance guide
9
to thermally fix the toner image on the recording material P by heat and pressure at the fixing nip between the heating roller
12
including the heater
14
and the pressure roller
13
. The recording material P having the toner image fixed thereon is fed to the surface of a sheet discharge tray
29
through a pair of conveyance rollers
27
and a pair of sheet discharge rollers
28
to complete a series of image formation operations.
The residual transfer toner existent on the photosensitive drum
2
after the above transfer is removed and collected by a cleaning apparatus (not shown).
Next, the constitution of pressure means provided on the above-mentioned fixing apparatus
7
will be described.
As shown in FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
, the fixing apparatus
7
of this embodiment comprises the heating roller
12
including a heater
14
(halogen heater), the pressure roller
13
in contact with the heating roller
12
and a frame
52
for supporting these. Both ends of the heating roller
12
are rotatably supported by the frame
52
through a pair of bearings
51
.
One end of the heating roller
12
is provided with a gear
53
to be driven to rotate by driving force transmitted from a drive source. Both ends of the heating roller
12
are engaged with a pair of rings
54
.
Both ends of the metal core
13
a
of the pressure roller
13
are rotatably supported by a support member
55
through a pair of bearings
56
and engaged with a pair of rings
57
.
Reference numeral
58
denotes a rotatable lever which may serve as contact pressure switching means and is rotatably supported by a shaft
52
a
provided on either side of the frame
52
and engaged with rings
59
. The rotatable lever
58
is provided such that it can be operated manually by the operator from the outside of the image forming apparatus.
The rotatable lever
58
comprises an operation portion
58
a
, a contacting portion
58
b
which contacts the above-mentioned support member
55
and a stopping portion
58
c
for stopping the movement of the rotatable lever
58
.
Denoted by numeral
60
is an elastic member which is a coil spring for biasing the support member
55
and provided between the frame
52
and the support member
55
and whose position and pressure are set to enable the pressure roller
13
to bias the heating roller
12
with predetermined pressure.
A round and long fulcrum hole
55
a
extending in substantially the same direction as the biasing direction of the elastic member
60
is formed in the support member
55
, and swingably supported by a shaft
52
b
provided on either side of the frame
52
. On the free end side of the support member
55
is formed a contact surface
55
b
which serves as a support portion for the elastic member
60
and as a contacting portion with the rotatable lever
58
.
Subsequently, the operation of the fixing apparatus will be described with reference to
FIG. 1
,
FIG. 3
, FIG.
4
and FIG.
5
.
Since the support member
55
is biased by the elastic member
60
in the direction indicated by an arrow in
FIG. 1
, the heating roller
12
is held in pressure contact with the pressure roller
13
and biased in the direction indicated by the arrow in FIG.
1
. Therefore a reacting force in the direction indicated by the downward arrow in
FIG. 1
is applied to the fulcrum hole
55
a
of the support member
55
to keep the upper portion of the fulcrum hole
55
a
of the support member
55
in contact with the shaft
52
b
of the frame
52
.
A pressure contact force F
1
of the pressure roller
13
at this time will be schematically explained with reference to
FIG. 3. A
fulcrum T represents the rotation shaft
52
b
of the support member
55
, a function point Q represents a nip portion between the pressure roller
13
and a heating roller
12
, and the point of force R represents the contacting portion of the elastic member
60
.
Assuming that the biasing force of the elastic member
60
is represented by P
1
, the distance from the contacting portion of the elastic member to the nip portion is represented by l
1
and the distance PQ from the rotational shaft
52
b
to the nip portion is represented by l
2
, the following equation (1) is obtained.
F
1
=P
1
·(
l
1
+l
2
)/
l
2
(1)
Therefore, when the paper P to which the unfixed toner image has been transferred is fed to the fixing apparatus
7
, it is pressurized by this pressure contact force F
1
and the toner is molten by heating with the heating roller
12
so that the toner image is fixed on the paper P and conveyed.
Next, the case where an envelope is conveyed will be described.
The instruction manual of the fixing apparatus
7
teaches that when an image is to be formed on an envelope, the operation portion
58
a
of the rotatable lever
58
must be rotated downward until it cannot be rotated any more.
The operation portion
58
a
of the rotatable lever
58
is first grasped and rotated clockwise in
FIG. 1
against the biasing force of the elastic member
60
with the shaft
52
a
as the center. Then, as shown in
FIG. 4
, the contacting portion
58
b
of the rotatable lever
58
contacts the contact surface
55
b
of the support member
55
and the rotatable lever
58
is biased in the direction indicated by an arrow in
FIG. 4
(center direction of the shaft
52
a
) by the support member
55
whereby moment generated by the resistance of the elastic member
60
does not act on the rotatable lever
58
, the rotatable lever
58
is stopped at a position shown in
FIG. 4
, and the support member
55
is kept forced down against the biasing force of the elastic member
60
. Since the rotatable lever
58
has the stopping portion
58
c,
it is not rotated more than required.
The support member
55
forced down moves such that the fulcrum hole
55
a
of the support member
55
moves along the shaft
52
b
of the frame
52
with the contacting portion
58
b
of the rotatable lever
58
as a fulcrum by the biasing force of the elastic member
60
. Therefore, when the fulcrum hole
55
a
of the support member
55
is an elongated arcuate hole with the contacting portion
58
b
as the center, the support member
55
can move smoothly.
The pressure contact force F
2
of the pressure roller
13
at this time will be explained with reference to FIG.
5
.
Since the contact portion between the rotatable lever
58
and the support member
55
functions as a fulcrum S, assuming that the biasing force of the elastic member
60
is represented by P
2
and the distance RS from the contacting portion
58
b
of the rotatable lever
58
to the elastic member
60
is represented by l
3
, the following equation (2) holds true.
F
2
=P
2
l
3
/(
l
1
+l
3
) (2)
If, for example, l
1
=l
2
and l
3
=l
1
/5, the equations (1) and (2) can be expressed as:
F
1
=P
1
(
l
1
+l
2
)/
l
2
=2
P
1
(1′)
F
2
=P
2
1
3
/(
l
1
+l
3
)=
P
2
/6 (2′).
Since the elastic member
60
is forced down by the support member
55
, the amount of deflection increases, with the result that P
1
<P
2
. Since the amount of deflection is extremely small, if P
1
=P
2
, the following equation is obtained from the equations (1′) and (2′).
F
1
=12
F
2
Therefore, when the envelope is to be conveyed, it is pressurized by reduced pressure contact force F
2
=(F
1
/12) and the toner is melted by heating with the heating roller
12
, the toner image is fixed and conveyed without wrinkling the envelope.
When printing is then carried out for a long period of time, the pressure roller
13
receives heat from the heating roller
12
and its temperature rises. Then, the rubber portion
13
b
of the pressure roller
13
expands, resulting in an increase in its outer diameter.
However, according to the above-mentioned constitution, since contact pressure is small even when the pressure roller
13
thermally expands, the support member
55
can be easily turned clockwise with the fulcrum S as the center which is the contacting portion of the rotatable lever
58
as shown in FIG.
4
and FIG.
5
. Therefore, pressure contact force F
2
scarcely changes. Also, according to the above-mentioned constitution, since the heating roller
12
and the pressure roller
13
are in contact with each other when the pressure is reduced, heat is easily transmitted to the pressure roller
13
from the heating roller
12
.
That is, the time required for warming the pressure roller
13
to ensure fixability is short and the period from the time when the image forming apparatus
1
is turned on to the time when the image forming apparatus
1
can print is short.
While the fixing apparatus
7
of this embodiment is a roller fixing unit having the heating roller
12
, the present invention is not limited to this and a surface fixing unit using a film or a fixing unit using an induction heater may be used. The surface fixing unit is composed of a pressure roller, a heater base provided with a heater opposing to the pressure roller and a cylindrical film which is rotatably fitted onto the heater base. In the surface fixing unit, an unfixed toner image on a recording material is brought into contact with the outer peripheral surface of the fixing film, the recording material is passed through a fixing nip between the fixing film and the pressure roller together with the fixing film, and the toner image is fixed by heat and pressure.
The fixing apparatus may be used to remove the recording material stuck in the fixing nip portion by forcing down the pressure roller
13
with the lever
58
.
Embodiment 2
FIG. 9
shows Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
In the Embodiment 1, the shaft
52
b
is inserted into the elongated fulcrum hole
55
a
extending vertically and formed in the support member
55
. In this embodiment, the fulcrum hole
55
a
of the support member
55
is formed as a U-shaped cut-away hole whose lower portion is open as shown in FIG.
9
.
In this case, the support member
55
can be easily assembled by placing it over the shaft
52
b
of the frame
52
from above.
Embodiment 3
FIG. 10 shows Embodiment 3 of the present invention.
In Embodiment 1, the rotatable lever
58
is used as a contact pressure switching means. In this embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 10
, a cam member
62
which is fixed to a shaft
61
rotatable by driving force transmitted from a controllable drive source M such as a stepping motor and detecting means (not shown) for detecting the position of the cam member
62
is used to automatically force down the support member
55
. Denoted by numeral
62
b
is a contacting portion and numeral
62
c
is a stopping portion.
Embodiment 4
FIG.
11
and
FIG. 12
show Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
In the figures, a round elongated fulcrum hole
71
a
extending in substantially the same direction as the biasing direction of an elastic member
72
is formed in a support member
71
for rotatably supporting a pressure roller
13
between the pressure roller
13
and the elastic member
72
and swingably supported by a shaft
73
b
provided on both sides of a frame
73
.
On one end side of the support member
71
is formed a bending portion
71
b
which serves as a support portion for the elastic member
72
and as a contacting portion with a rotatable lever
74
. The rotatable lever
74
is rotatably supported by a shaft
73
a
provided on both sides of the frame
73
.
The support member
71
is biased in a direction shown by an arrow in
FIG. 11
by the elastic member
72
and the pressure roller
13
moves counterclockwise around the shaft
73
b
to pressurize the heating roller
12
with predetermined contact pressure. Therefore, a reacting force in the direction indicated by an arrow in the figure acts on the shaft
73
b
of the support member
71
and the shaft
73
b
of the support member
71
is kept at a position where it is in contact with the upper portion of the fulcrum hole
71
a
of the support member
71
.
Next, the case where an envelope is conveyed will be described. An operation portion
74
d
of the rotatable lever
74
is first grasped and rotated counterclockwise in
FIG. 11
against the biasing force of the elastic member
72
with the shaft
73
a
as the center. As shown in
FIG. 12
, since the operation portion
74
d
of the rotatable lever
74
contacts the bending portion
71
b
of the support member
71
and the rotatable lever
74
is biased in the direction indicated by an arrow in
FIG. 12
(center direction of the shaft
73
b
) by the support member
71
, moment generated by the resistance of the elastic member
72
does not act on the rotatable lever
74
, the rotatable lever
74
is stopped at the position shown in
FIG. 12
, and the support member
71
is kept down against the biasing force of the elastic member
72
. Since the rotatable lever
74
has a stopping portion
74
c
, it is not rotated more than required.
The support member
71
forced down moves such that the fulcrum hole
71
a
of the support member
71
moves along the shaft
73
b
of the frame
73
by the biasing force of the elastic member
72
using the operation portion
74
d
of the rotatable lever
74
as a fulcrum.
The same effect as that in the above-mentioned respective embodiments can be obtained by the above constitution, and a motor may be used to drive the fixing apparatus as in the Embodiment 3.
As having been described above, according to the present invention, pressure contact force can be kept constant as the fixing apparatus is not influenced by the thermal expansion of a rotator such as a pressure roller at the time of reducing pressure, and it is possible to suppress the wrinkling of a material to be conveyed, such as an envelope.
Since the heating roller and the pressure roller which are, for example, a pair of rotators are always in contact with each other at the time of reducing pressure, the elevation of the temperature of the heating roller is accelerated, thereby shortening the standby period of time for printing.
While the present invention has been described in its preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to these embodiments, and various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.
Claims
- 1. A fixing apparatus comprising:a fixing rotator in contact with a recording material supporting an unfixed image; a pressure rotator in pressure contact with said fixing rotator; a support member supporting said pressure rotator and swingable around a plurality of fulcrums; an elastic member for biasing said support member so that said pressure rotator is biased to said fixing rotator; and pressure contact force changing means for changing a pressure contact force by swinging said support member against a biasing force of said elastic member, wherein said pressure contact force changing means can change the pressure contact force while said pressure rotator is in pressure contact with said fixing rotator, and wherein a position of the fulcrums is variable in a direction intersecting with a pressure contact force direction in accordance with a condition of activation to said support member by said pressure contact force changing means.
- 2. A fixing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said pressure contact force changing means has a lever operable by an operator and changes pressure contact force by rotating the lever.
- 3. A fixing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein pressure contact force is reduced when the recording material is an envelope.
- 4. A fixing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said apparatus has a first fulcrum for changing the pressure contact force by means of said pressure contact force changing means and a second fulcrum provided on an opposite side of the first fulcrum with said pressure rotator therebetween.
- 5. A fixing apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the second fulcrum is abutting on or adjacent to a contact point of said pressure contact force changing means with said support member.
- 6. A fixing apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said support member has an elongated hole for guiding the first fulcrum.
- 7. A fixing apparatus for fixing an image formed on a recording material, said apparatus comprising:a fixing rotator; a pressure rotator in pressure contact with said fixing rotator for forming a nip portion; a support member for supporting said pressure rotator; an elastic member for biasing said support member so that said pressure rotator is biased to said fixing rotator; and pressure contact force changing means for changing a pressure contact force to be applied to the nip portion, wherein said apparatus sets a first pressure contact force and a second pressure contact force smaller than the first pressure contact force, by means of said pressure contact force changing means, and a position of a fulcrum of said support member in a case of the first pressure contact force being set is different from that in a case of the second pressure contact force being set, and wherein when the first pressure contact force is set, there are aligned a contacting portion of said support member with said elastic member, the nip portion, and a first fulcrum in order, while when the second pressure contact force is set, there are aligned a second fulcrum, the contacting portion of said support member with said elastic member, and the nip portion in order.
- 8. A fixing apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the second pressure contact force is set when the recording material is an envelope.
Priority Claims (1)
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