Fixing apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6282398
  • Patent Number
    6,282,398
  • Date Filed
    Monday, March 13, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 28, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
The fixing apparatus is capable of ensure the freedom of the design for a driving mechanism which is provided for endlessly traveling the fixing belt. In order to accomplish the object, the fixing apparatus has a fixing roller (22), a pressing roller (24) being rollingly contacted the fixing roller (22), a heating roller (28) positioned upstream side of the fixing roller (22) with respect to a feeding direction in which a sheet (S) carrying an unfixed toner image thereon is fed and having a heating source therein, a fixing belt (32) trained around the heating roller (28) and the fixing roller (22) for transferring heat from the heat source to preheat the unfixed toner image on the sheet (S) before the sheet (S) passes through a rolling contact region defined between the fixing roller (22) and pressing roller (24), and a driving mechanism (44) for rotatably driving the pressing roller (24).
Description




FIELD OF TECHNOLOGY




The present invention relates to a fixing apparatus which is used for fusing and pressing an unfixed toner carried on a recording medium to fix the toner to the recording medium in, for example, an electric image forming apparatus.




TECHNICAL BACKGROUND




Recently, a fixing apparatus for use in an electric image forming apparatus has been developed which is illustrated in

FIG. 10

of the accompanying drawings as a technology disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open Publication HEI 6-318001, for example, not employing a conventional heating roller type fixing system. As shown in

FIG. 10

, the fixing apparatus is provided with a fixing roller R


1


, a heating roller R


3


, and an endless fixing belt B trained around the rollers R


1


and R


3


, and a pressing roller R


2


disposed below and pressed against the fixing roller R


1


with the fixing belt B interposed therebetween. In the fixing apparatus disclosed in the Laid-Open Publication, it is combined with a preheat of a recording medium D.




Since the recording medium D is preheated, the nipping region may be set to a relatively low temperature. The fixing belt B is of such a small heat capacity that when the recording medium D passes through the nipping region, the temperature of the fixing belt B is quickly lowered to increase the coherent ability of the toner which is separated from the fixing belt B at the outlet of the nipping region, for thereby allowing the toner to be easily separated from the fixing belt B. Even if the fixing belt B is free of oil or coated with a small amount of oil, a clear fixed toner image can be produced on the recording medium D without offsets. The fixing apparatus shown in

FIG. 10

is thus capable of solving the problems of toner separation and oil coating, which have not been eliminated by other fixing apparatus using only a heating roller.




Here, the conventional fixing apparatus shown in

FIG. 10

will be described in more detail. The fixing apparatus is provided with a fixing roller R


1


, a pressing roller R


2


, a heating and tensioning roller R


3


, and an endless fixing belt B trained around the rollers R


1


and R


3


. There is provided an oil coating roller R


4


disposed above the upper run of the fixing belt B, and a guide plate G for supporting the recording medium D disposed below a lower run of the fixing belt B with a predetermined gap therebetween. The gap between the guide plate B and the lower run of the fixing belt B serves as a preheating passage P for preheating the recording medium D.




There is provided a heater H which is housed in the heating and tensioning roller R


3


. Further, additional heater may be housed in fixing roller R


1


and/or pressing roller R


2


. There is also provided a thermistor T which contacts a non-passage portion of the fixing belt B in order to control the temperature of the fixing belt B.




However, in the conventional belt-type fixing apparatus having above mentioned construction, it is preferable to rotate a driving roller for endlessly traveling the fixing belt B, which is rotatable about a stationary rotating axis. From the present point, it is constructed that the fixing roller R


1


to which the pressing roller R


2


is pressed is set to be rotatably driven. When it is limited that the fixing roller R


1


is only set as the driving roller for endlessly traveling the fixing belt B, this causes certain restrictions of design for, for example, a power transmission path or route of the driving force, a location of a driving source, being thereby failing to ensure the freedom of the design. Therefore, it has been desired to obviate this drawback.




Accordingly, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a fixing apparatus which is capable of ensuring the freedom of the design for a driving mechanism which is provided for endlessly traveling the fixing belt.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




In order to solve the aforementioned problems and accomplish the above object, an inventive fixing apparatus comprises a fixing roller, a pressing roller being rollingly contacted the fixing roller, a heating roller positioned upstream side of said fixing roller with respect to a feeding direction in which a sheet carrying an unfixed toner image thereon is fed, a heating source being remote from said fixing roller, a fixing belt trained around said heating roller and said fixing roller for transferring heat from said heat source to preheat the unfixed toner image on said sheet before said sheet passes through a rolling contact region defined between said fixing roller and pressing roller, and driving means for rotatably driving said pressing roller to endlessly travel the fixing belt upon the rotation of said pressing roller.




In the inventive fixing apparatus, said pressing roller is movably attached along a direction crossing to said feeding direction at least.




In the inventive fixing apparatus, urging means for urging the pressing roller toward the fixing roller so as to contact thereto is further provided.




In the inventive fixing apparatus, said driving means includes a driven gear coaxially fixed to said pressing roller, and a driving gear intermeshed with said driven gear, said driven gear is constructed so as to revolve around the driving gear with maintaining the intermeshing condition between the driving gear and driven gear.




In the inventive fixing apparatus, said driving gear is rotatably supported about a predetermined stationary axis, and said driven gear is rotatably supported on the distal end of a swing arm, the proximal end of said swing arm being rotatably supported about said predetermined stationary axis.




In the inventive fixing apparatus, said fixing belt includes an endless belt base of a heat transmission material and a separating layer coated on an outer circumferential surface of the endless belt base.




In the inventive fixing apparatus, said endless belt base is made of metal belt.




In the inventive fixing apparatus, said endless belt base is made of electro-formed nickel.




In the inventive fixing apparatus, said endless belt base is made of synthetic resin.




In the inventive fixing apparatus, said synthetic resin has an electro-conductivity.




In the inventive fixing apparatus, said endless belt base is made of polyimide.




In the inventive fixing apparatus, said poly-imide has an electro-conductivity.




In the inventive fixing apparatus, said heating source is housed in said heating roller, and said fixing belt is heated by the heating roller which is heated by said heating source.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front view schematically showing a total construction of the fixing apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the heating roller which is used in the fixing apparatus shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a front view of an attaching construction of the pressing roller;





FIG. 4

is a front view of the oil coating roller which is used in the fixing apparatus shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a front view of a construction including a fixing belt/oil coating/cleaning mechanism for coating the oil onto the fixing belt, being different from the construction including oil coating roller shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a front view showing a positional relationship between the guide plate and fixing belt shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a front view of the construction of the guide plate shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a front view showing a positional relationship between the fixing roller and the pressing roller;





FIG. 9

is an enlarged front view of nipping portion; and





FIG. 10

is a front view schematically showing the conventional fixing apparatus.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




{General description of fixing apparatus}




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a fixing apparatus


10


of an electric image forming apparatus (hereinafter, simply referred to “fixing apparatus”) according to one embodiment of the present invention has a housing


12


to be fixed to a frame of an electronic image forming system (not shown). The housing


12


is provided with a base plate


14


to be fixed directly to the frame, a pair of vertical mounting stays


16


directly erected from respective side edges of the base plate


14


, and an ceiling plate


18


connecting between the upper portions of the mounting stays


16


.




It should be noted that the left direction indicated by an arrow in the drawing is defined as a feeding direction in which an unfixed sheet S on which an unfixed toner image is carried is fed. That is to say, the aforementioned mounting stays


16


are positioned so as to stand on right and left sides of the unfixed sheet S which is to be fed in the feeding direction and each of the mounting stays


16


extends in the feeding direction.




The fixing apparatus


10


has a roller assembly including a fixing roller


22


rotatably supported on the mounting stays


16


for being rotatable about its own central axis, a pressing and driving roller


24


(hereinafter, simply referred to “pressing roller”) positioned below the fixing roller


22


in rolling contact therewith, rotatably supported on the mounting stays


16


for rotation about its own central axis and movably supported to the mounting stays


16


in a vertical direction, and a heating roller


28


arranged on the upstream side of the fixing roller


22


with respect to the feeding direction of the unfixed sheet S, being movably supported on the mounting stays


16


in the feeding direction and having a heating source


26


such as a halogen lamp therein.




Furthermore, the fixing apparatus


10


is provided with an endless fixing belt (heat transfer belt)


32


which is trained around the fixing roller


22


and the heating roller


28


and a guide plate


34


which is positioned below the fixing belt


32


, for guiding the unfixed sheet S transferred from the image forming apparatus through a transfer mechanism (not shown) to a rolling contact region (nipping region) between the fixing belt


32


and the pressing roller


24


. The gap between the guide plate


34


and the fixing belt


32


serves as a preheating passage P for preheating the unfixed sheet S.




The fixing apparatus


10


is also provided with an oil applying roller


36


for constantly maintaining the tension of the fixing belt


32


, applying silicone oil to an outer circumferential surface of the fixing belt


32


and cleaning the outer surface of the fixing belt


32


, a tension lever


38


for urging the heating roller


28


so as to separate from the fixing roller


22


, thereby applying a predetermined tension to the fixing belt


32


in cooperation with the oil applying roller


36


, and a pressure lever


40


for urging the pressing roller


24


so as to approach it to the fixing roller


22


, thereby pressing the pressing roller


24


to the fixing roller


22


through the fixing belt


32


.




In the fixing apparatus


10


with such a construction, the unfixed sheet S which are transferred on the guide plate


34


is further transferred to the rolling contact region defined between the fixing belt


32


and pressing roller


24


. Since the unfixed sheet S is passing through the rolling contact region with a high pressure, the toner on the sheet S is fused and pressed onto the sheet S to be fixed thereon.




Here, in the fixing apparatus


10


, the transferring speed of the unfixed sheet S is set to be within a range from 10 mm/sec to 500 mm/sec, and the gap of the preheating passage P is set to be within a range from 0.5 mm to 20 mm, and various values are settled so as to satisfy condition wherein a preheating time for passing through a distance between the centers of fixing roller


22


and heating roller


28


is to be set within a range from 0.1 sec to 4 sec.




{Description of fixing roller


22


}




The fixing roller


22


includes a core


22


A rotatably supported in circular first supporting holes


16


A formed on the mounting stays


16


by bearings and a roller body


22


B which is fitted coaxially over the core


22


A and around which the fixing belt


32


is trained. The fixing roller


22


has an outside diameter of 20 mm in this embodiment. The core


22


A is formed by a shaft of iron having a diameter of 12 mm, and the roller body


22


B is made of a heat-resistant resilient material of silicone rubber (especially, silicone rubber sponge having ASKER C hardness of 30 degrees) having a wall thickness of 4 mm.




{Description of pressing roller


24


}




The pressing roller


24


includes a core


24


A rotatably supported in elongated and arcuate second supporting holes


16


B, which is formed on the mounting stays


16


so as to extend vertically, by bearings and movable in the extending direction thereof, and a roller body


24


B fitted coaxially over the core


24


A. The pressing roller


24


has an outside diameter of 20 mm in this embodiment. The core


24


A comprises a shaft of iron having a diameter of 14 mm, and the roller body


24


B is made of a heat-resistant resilient material of silicone rubber (specifically, the roller body


24


B is made of silicone rubber sponge having a JIS Model A hardness of 40 degrees, which is harder than the fixing roller


22


) having a wall thickness of 3 mm.




On the other hand, the pressing roller


24


is constructed so as to function as a driving roller in the embodiment. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the core


24


A of the pressing roller


24


has one end combined with a driven gear


42


which is coaxially fixed thereto. A driving gear


44


which constitutes a driving mechanism (that is, driving means) which is not shown in detail is held in mesh with the driven gear


42


. The driving gear


44


is rotated by driving forces from a driving source (not shown) through a driving force transmitting mechanism (not shown). Drive forces are transmitted from the driving gear


44


to the driven gear


42


, which rotates the pressing roller


24


.




More specifically, the driving gear


44


is rotatably supported to a supporting shaft


46


which is fixed to the mounting stays


16


. To the supporting shaft


46


, one end (proximal end) of a revolving arm


48


is attached so as to be capable to revolve. To the other end (distal end) of the revolving arm


48


, the core


24


of the pressing roller


24


is rotatably supported. The driven gear


42


and driving gear


44


are formed so as to have the same module, and mesh with each other. Accordingly, the driven gear


42


is rotated upon the rotation of the driving gear


44


as well as the driven gear


42


is capable to revolve around the driving gear


44


, with maintaining the driving force transmitting condition.




The core


24


A of the pressing roller


24


is inserted into the second supporting holes


16


B formed to the mounting stays


16


, and the second supporting holes


16


B are formed in such a manner that it guides the revolving movement of the core


24


A of the pressing roller


24


(that is to say, to guide the pressing roller


24


to be movable in a direction crossing to the feeding direction at least). Accordingly, the second supporting holes


16


B is formed to have an arcuate shape about the supporting shaft


46


as a center and a radius defined by a distance between the core


24


A and the shaft


46


.




It should be noted that the silicone rubber heat-resistant resilient material is exposed on the outer circumferential surface of the pressing roller


24


. As a result, the outer circumferential surface of the pressing roller


24


and the outer circumferential surface of the fixing belt


32


are frictionally engaged with each other through the silicone rubber surface when the pressing roller


24


is once rotated, accordingly the rotation of the pressing roller


24


is stably transmitted to the fixing belt


32


and the fixing belt


32


is endlessly run in a good condition.




{Description of heating roller


28


}




In this embodiment, as the heat source


26


in the heating roller


28


, there is provided a 600 W halogen lamp which is designed to emit light at an intensity that is 50% greater in opposite end regions than in a central region thereof. The heating roller


28


includes a core in the form of an aluminum pipe having a diameter of 20 mm and a wall thickness of 1.75 mm. The outer circumferential surface of the core is treated by alumite. Coaxially fixed to the both ends of the heating roller


28


are supporting shaft portions


28


A which are rotatably inserted into guide grooves


50


formed on the mounting stays


16


so as to extend horizontally. As shown in

FIG. 2

, a circular collar


30


made of heat-resistant polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and having a diameter of 24 mm is press-fitted over each of opposite supporting shaft portions


28


A for preventing the fixing belt


32


from being tortured or displaced out of position on the heating roller


28


.




{Description of fixing belt


32


}




The fixing belt


32


preferably has a heat capacity of 0.002 cal/° C.-0.025 cal/° C. per cm


2


so as to be able to preheat the unfixed toner on the unfixed sheet S to a fixing temperature through heat radiation for thereby fixing the toner. In this embodiment, the fixing belt


32


includes an endless belt base made of electro-formed nickel having a thickness of 40 μm and an inner diameter of 50 mm and a heat-resistant resilient separating layer of silicone rubber that is coated to a thickness of 150 μm on an outer circumferential surface of the endless belt base.




{Description of oil applying roller


36


}




The oil applying roller


36


serves to apply a small amount of silicone oil to the outer circumferential surface of the fixing belt


32


for separating the sheet S easily from the fixing belt


32


. The oil applying roller


36


includes a support shaft


36


A rotatably supported in a mounting stays


16


through bearings (not shown) and a heat-resistant layer


36


B of paper fitted over the support shaft


36


A and impregnated with silicone oil. In this embodiment, the support shaft


36


A comprises a shaft of iron having a diameter of 8 mm, and the heat-resistant layer


36


B of paper is covered with a film


36


C of porous fluoroplastics having a thickness of 100 μm. The oil applying roller


36


has a diameter of 14 mm.




The oil applying roller


36


thus constructed is capable of stably applying a small amount of silicone oil to the outer circumferential surface of the fixing belt


32


.




It should be noted that the construction for applying the oil to the fixing belt


32


is not limited to the construction having the oil applying roller


36


. For example, as shown in

FIG. 5

, it is possible to use a fixing belt/oil applying/cleaning mechanism including 3(three) rollers construction, that is, a donating roller


37


which has a metal core and a heat resistant resilient material of silicone rubber fitted over the metal core, for applying the oil to the fixing belt


32


and cleaning it, a cleaning roller


39


which has a metal core and a synthetic skin fitted over the metal core, and an oil coating roller


41


which has a metal core and a layer formed by an unwoven cloth impregnated with silicone oil or layers superposed by a layer formed by an unwoven cloth and a layer formed by a synthetic skin, fitted over the metal core.




{Description of tensioning mechanism for the fixing belt


32


}




On the other hand, as a mechanism for tensioning the fixing belt


32


, the fixing apparatus


10


is provided with a tension lever


38


, as shown in FIG.


1


. The tension lever


38


is swingably supported to the mounting stays


16


at its lower end, and connected to one end of the mounting stays


16


at its upper end through a tension spring


52


. By the urging force of the tension spring


52


, the tension lever


38


is urged to rotate so as to contact with the outer circumferential surface of the heating roller


28


at its intermediate portion by a predetermined urging force F


2


.




Namely, the heating roller


28


urged by the urging force of the tension spring


52


through the tension lever


38


is biased to move so as to separate from the fixing roller


22


along the guide groove


50


. Thus, the upper run of the fixing belt


32


trained around the heating roller


28


and fixing roller


22


is restricted by the oil applying roller


36


, thereby tensioning the fixing belt


32


. When the fixing belt


32


is driven by the pressing roller


24


, the fixing roller


28


is stably driven thereby without slipping or sagging with respect to the fixing belt


32


.




{Description of pressing mechanism between fixing belt


32


and pressing roller


24


}




Next, a description of a pressing mechanism


54


for pressing the fixing belt


32


and pressing roller


24


with each other by a predetermined urging force at a position where the fixing belt


32


starts to be trained around the fixing roller


22


, will be given. The pressing mechanism


54


is provided with a pressure lever


40


which is rotatably supported to the mounting stays


16


at one end through a supporting shaft


56


and capable of abutting against the core


24


A of the pressing roller


24


from below, and a pressure spring


58


a lower end of which is coupled to the other end of the pressure lever


40


and an upper end of which is coupled to the upper portion of the mounting stay


16


. By the urging force of the pressure spring


58


, the pressure lever


40


contacts the outer circumferential surface of the core


24


A of the pressing roller


24


by a predetermined force F


1


. As a result, the fixing belt


32


trained around the fixing roller


22


and the pressing roller


24


are contacted with each other by a predetermined urging force. That is to say, the fixing belt


32


and the pressing roller are rolling contacted with each other having a predetermined nip width.




Here, in the embodiment, a positional relationship between the fixing roller


22


and pressing roller


24


is set so that the pressing roller


24


is inclined by a predetermined angle in clockwise direction from a vertical line passing through the central position of the fixing roller


22


. Thus, the nipping position between the fixing belt


32


and pressing roller


24


(that is, the central position of the nip width) is defined so as to biased forward (that is, to the left direction in drawing) in the feeding direction of the unfixed sheet S from a position just below the central position of the fixing roller


22


slightly.




{Description of guide plate


34


}




The fixing apparatus


10


is provided with the guide plate


34


for guiding the unfixed sheet S transferred by the transferring mechanism (not shown) to the rolling contacting region between the fixing belt


32


and the pressing roller


24


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, the guide plate


34


is settled in such a manner that a gap L


1


between the upper surface of the guide plate


34


and the lower run of the fixing belt


32


is set to 3 mm at a central position M which is defined by a crossing point of the upper surface of the guide plate


34


and the vertical line passing through an intermediate point between the heating roller


28


and fixing roller


22


. Note that, in the embodiment, the distance L


3


between the heating roller


28


and fixing roller


22


is set to 47 mm and a distance L


2


between the central position M and a vertical line passing through the center of the fixing roller


22


is set to 23.5 mm.




As shown in

FIG. 7

, the guide plate


34


is provided with a separating layer


62


formed of a fluoroplastics such as a PTFE (Polytetrafluoroethylene) etc., thereon. Although the guide plate


34


, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 6

, is grounded in order to disturb the unfixed toner image, this is not limited to such a construction but it will be possible to use an electrically erasing brush, a varistor element, and a diode etc., instead of the grounding.




On the other hand, it is settled that the lower run of the fixing belt


32


trained around the fixing roller


22


and heating roller


28


travels substantially in the horizontal direction, that is, to the left in the drawing. A distance between the guide plate


34


and the fixing belt


32


is set to be within a range of about 5 mm to 20 mm at a position just below the heating roller


28


. That is to say, the guide plate


34


is set to be slant to the horizontal lower run of the fixing belt


32


such that it extends to the nip region in a slanted manner.




In other words, the lower run of the fixing belt


32


and the guide plate


34


define a so-called wedge shaped transferring space having the nip position as an apex. Accordingly, the unfixed sheet S is surely transferred to the nip position between the fixing belt


32


and the pressing roller


24


upon the conveyance on the guide plate


34


. In the nipping region, the unfixed sheet S which has been already preheated by a heat radiation from the fixing belt


32


is pressed by a predetermined pressure F


1


and heated by the heat of the fixing belt


32


, whereby the unfixed toner on the unfixed sheet S it heatedly fixed thereon.




{Description of thermistor}




The fixing apparatus


10


is provided with a thermistor


60


for controlling the temperature of the fixing belt


32


. In the embodiment, the thermistor


60


is constructed to contact a non-passage portion of the fixing belt


32


, that is, the right side portion of the fixing belt


32


which it directly trained around the heating roller


28


, to detect the surface temperature thereof. In other words, the thermistor


60


is electrically connected to a control unit (not shown) to transmit the temperature information of the fixing belt


32


to the control unit.




{Description of experiment where angle θ is altered}




As shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, assuming that the central point of the fixing roller


22


is “C


1


”, a crossing point of a vertical line passing through the central point C


1


and the fixing belt


32


is “C


2


”, a central point of the pressing roller


24


is “C


3


”, and an angle θ is defined by a line between C


1


and C


2


and a line between C


2


and C


3


, the fixing apparatus


10


is modified in such a manner that the angle θ is set within a range from 90 degrees to 180 degrees by changing the location of the pressing roller


24


(in

FIG. 8

, the pressing roller


24


is shown in positions that the angle θs are 90 degrees, and 175 degrees). In the fixing apparatus


10


of the experiment, the hardness of the fixing roller


22


and the pressing roller


24


and the angle θ therebetween are changed, while the feeding speed of the unfixed sheet S is set to 70 mm/sec, the fixing pressure is set to 20 kgf, and the surface temperature of the fixing belt


32


is set to 160° C.




The experiments were executed in such a manner that the sheet on which the unfixed toner image formed by the toner for MINOLTA CF-70 was transferred was examined with respect to a disorder of the toner image and whether or not an unevenness of the glossiness was occurred, in cases of a use of a paper sheet with 55 kg as a first experiment, of a paper sheet with 68 kg as a second experiment, and of OHP film as a third experiment. In each experiment, the result was appreciated after 5(five) unfixed sheets were fixed by the fixing apparatus such that it was OK (∘) when the disorder of the toner image and the unevenness of the glossiness were not occurred in all of the fixed sheets, that it was NG (X) when the disorder of the toner image and the unevenness of the glossiness were occurred in all of the fixed sheets, that it was of problem (Δ) when the disorder of the toner image and the unevenness of the glossiness were occurred in at least one fixed sheet, and that it was of problem (▴) when the at least one fixed sheet was wound around the fixing belt


32


. The results of the experiments are shown in tables 1 through 3 as follows.













TABLE 1











Combination of rubber hardness







(JIS A)













Rubber hardness




Rubber hardness




Oblique angle of pressing roller






of fixing




of pressing




(degrees)






















roller




roller




180




175




160




150




140




135




125




110




100




90
























25°




25°




×




Δ


































It was unable






25°




40°




×




Δ


































to judge






25°




60°




×




Δ


































since fixed






40°




25°




×




×




×




×
























sheet came to






40°




40°




×




×




×




×
























be wound






40°




60°




×




Δ


































around fixing






60°




25°




×




×




×




×




×



















belt






60°




40°




×




×




×




×




×





















60°




60°




×




×




×




×











































TABLE 2











Combination of rubber hardness







(JIS A)













Rubber hardness




Rubber hardness




Oblique angle of pressing roller






of fixing




of pressing




(degrees)






















roller




roller




180




175




160




150




140




135




125




110




100




90









25°




25°




Δ



















































25°




40°




Δ



















































25°




60°




Δ



















































40°




25°




Δ



















































40°




40°




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40°




60°




Δ



















































60°




25°




×




×














































60°




40°




×




×














































60°




60°




×




×































































TABLE 3











Combination of rubber hardness







(JIS A)













Rubber hardness




Rubber hardness




Oblique angle of pressing roller






of fixing




of pressing




(degrees)






















roller




roller




180




175




160




150




140




135




125




110




100




90









25°




25°




Δ



















































25°




40°




Δ



















































25°




60°




Δ



















































40°




25°




Δ



















































40°




40°




Δ



















































40°




60°




Δ



















































60°




25°




×




×














































60°




40°




×




Δ














































60°




60°




Δ



























































In the first experiment shown in the table 1, the result was substantially good in a case where the angle θ was within a range from 125 degrees to 140 degrees. However, it would be understood that it tenders to gradually occur the unevenness of glossiness of the toner image in a case where the angle θ was set to become larger than 140 degrees. Further, the fixed sheet would occasionally be wound around the fixing belt


32


in a case where the angle θ was set become smaller than 110 degrees. Specifically, the fixed sheet was stuck to the fixing belt


32


to be wound therearound in a case where the angle θ was 100 degrees or 90 degrees, whereby it was unable to judge the fixed image performance. It should be noted that it would be clear the possibility of occurring the no-good of glossiness of the toner image would be higher in a case where the rubber hardness of the fixing roller


22


was higher than that of the pressing roller


24


and the difference therebetween was set to be larger.




In the second experiment shown in the table 2, the result was good in the toner image, the unevenness of the glossiness of the toner image being not occurred except for a case where the angle θ was 175 degrees or 180 degrees. The unevenness of the glossiness of the toner image occurred in a case where the angle θ was 175 degrees or 180 degrees, and the rubber hardness of the fixing roller


22


is set to be 60 degrees, while the unevenness of the glossiness of the toner image occurred in a case where the rubber hardness of the fixing roller


22


is set to be 60 degrees. Further, the unevenness of the glossiness of the toner image certainly occurred in a case where the angle θ was 180 degrees nevertheless the hardnesses of the fixing roller


22


and the pressing roller


24


, while the unevenness of the glossiness of the toner image surely occurred in a case where the rubber hardness of the fixing roller


22


is set to be 60 degrees.




In the third experiment shown in the table 3, the result was substantially the same as in the second experiment.




As a result, it is clear that the angle θ from 125 degrees to 160 degrees is preferable from the first through third experiments. Thus, the fixing belt


32


is stably traveled even though the pressing roller


24


functions as a driving roller for driving to travel the fixing belt


32


. Furthermore, it is possible to search the most suitable fixing condition by changing the angle θ. Accordingly, since it is possible to travel the fixing belt


32


by the pressing roller


24


, it would be enable to improve the freedom of the design when the drive mechanism for travel the fixing belt


32


is designed.




{Description of other embodiment}




It should be noted that the present invention is not limited to such a construction of the aforesaid embodiment, and a variety of modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.




For example, although only the pressing roller


24


is set to be movable in a direction at least crossing to the feeding direction of the sheet in the aforementioned embodiment, the present invention is not limited to such a construction and it is possible that the pressing roller


24


to which the driven gear


42


is fixed and the driving gear


44


with which the driven gear


42


is intermeshed are attached to a sub-frame in a rotatable manner, and the sub-frame is attached to the mounting stay


16


in a movable manner. In the case, it may be possible to support the sub-frame to be movable in a direction crossing to the feeding direction of the sheet by employing an endless belt (or, endless chain) as a member for transmitting the driving force to the driving gear


44


, and applying a tension to the endless transmitting member from a tension applying mechanism.




Further in the aforementioned embodiment, although the heating source


26


such as a halogen lamp is housed in the heating roller


28


, the present invention is not limited to such a construction and the heating source may be provided out of the heating roller


28


while directly heating the fixing belt


32


.




Industrial Applicability




As described in detail above, the present invention provide the fixing apparatus which is capable of ensure the freedom of the design for a driving mechanism which is provided for endlessly traveling the fixing belt, by employing a mechanism wherein the pressing roller is rotatably driven to travel the fixing belt. Thus, the fixing apparatus according to the present invention is suitable to be installed in the image forming apparatus such as an electrical copying machine, electrical printing machine, electrical facsimile machine, etc.



Claims
  • 1. A fixing apparatus, comprising:a fixing roller, a pressing roller rollingly contacting the fixing roller, a heating roller positioned on an upstream side of said fixing roller with respect to a feeding direction in which a sheet carrying an unfixed toner image thereon is fed, a heating source being remote from said fixing roller, a fixing belt trained around said heating roller and said fixing roller for transferring heat from said heating source to preheat the unfixed toner image on said sheet before said sheet passes through a rolling contact region defined between said fixing roller and pressing roller, driving means for rotatably driving said pressing roller to endlessly travel the fixing belt upon the rotation of said pressing roller, and a pressing mechanism for urging said pressing roller toward said fixing belt, said pressing roller being inclined by a predetermined angle in a feeding forward direction with respect to a vertical line passing through a central position of said fixing roller.
  • 2. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 1, wherein said pressing roller is movably attached along a direction crossing to said feeding direction at least.
  • 3. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 2, which further comprises urging means for urging the pressing roller toward the fixing roller so as to contact thereto.
  • 4. The fixing apparatus according to one of the preceding claims 1 to 3, wherein said fixing belt includes an endless belt base of a heat transmission material and a separating layer coated on an outer circumferential surface of the endless belt base.
  • 5. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 4, wherein said endless belt base is made of metal belt.
  • 6. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 5, wherein said endless belt base is made of electro-formed nickel.
  • 7. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 4, wherein said endless belt base is made of synthetic resin.
  • 8. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 7, wherein said synthetic resin has an electro-conductivity.
  • 9. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 7, wherein said endless belt base is made of polyimide.
  • 10. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 9, wherein said polyimide has an electro-conductivity.
  • 11. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 1, wherein said heating source is housed in said heating roller, and said fixing belt is heated by the heating roller which is heated by said heating source.
  • 12. A fixing apparatus, comprising:a fixing roller; a pressing roller rollingly contacting the fixing roller; a heating roller positioned on an upstream side of said fixing roller with respect to a feeding direction in which a sheet carrying an unfixed toner image thereon is fed; a heating source being remote from said fixing roller; a fixing belt trained around said heating roller and said fixing roller for transferring heat from said heating source to preheat the unfixed toner image on said sheet before said sheet passes through a rolling contact region defined between said fixing roller and pressing roller; driving means for rotatably driving said pressing roller to endlessly travel the fixing belt upon the rotation of said pressing roller; a pressing mechanism for urging said pressing roller toward said fixing belt, said pressing roller being inclined by a predetermined angle in a feeding direction with respect to a vertical line passing through a central position of said fixing roller; and urging means for urging the pressing roller toward the fixing roller so as to contact thereto, wherein said pressing roller is movably attached along a direction crossing to said feeding direction at least, and said driving means includes a driven gear coaxially fixed to said pressing roller, and a driving gear intermeshed with said driven gear, said driven gear constructed so as to revolve around the driving gear while maintaining an intermeshing condition between the driving gear and driven gear.
  • 13. A fixing apparatus, comprising:a fixing roller; a pressing roller rollingly contacting the fixing roller; a heating roller positioned on an upstream side of said fixing roller with respect to a feeding direction in which a sheet carrying an unfixed toner image thereon is fed; a heating source being remote from said fixing roller; a fixing belt trained around said heating roller and said fixing roller for transferring heat from said heating source to preheat the unfixed toner image on said sheet before said sheet passes through a rolling contact region defined between said fixing roller and pressing roller; driving means for rotatably driving said pressing roller to endlessly travel the fixing belt upon the rotation of said pressing roller; a pressing mechanism for urging said pressing roller toward said fixing belt, said pressing roller being inclined by a predetermined angle in a feeding direction with respect to a vertical line passing through a central position of said fixing roller; and urging means for urging the pressing roller toward the fixing roller so as to contact thereto, wherein said pressing roller is movably attached along a direction crossing to said feeding direction at least, said driving means includes a driven gear coaxially fixed to said pressing roller, and a driving gear intermeshed with said driven gear, said driven gear constructed so as to revolve around the driving gear while maintaining an intermeshing condition between the driving gear and driven gear, said driving gear is rotatably supported about a predetermined stationary axis, and said driven gear is rotatably supported on a distal end of a swing arm, a proximal end of said swing arm being rotatably supported about said predetermined stationary axis.
  • 14. The fixing apparatus according to one of the preceding claims 12 or 13, wherein said fixing belt includes an endless belt base of a heat transmission material and a separating layer coated on an outer circumferential surface of the endless belt base.
  • 15. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 14, wherein said endless belt base is made of metal.
  • 16. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 15, wherein said endless belt base is made of electro-formed nickel.
  • 17. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 14, wherein said endless belt base is made of synthetic resin.
  • 18. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 17, wherein said synthetic resin has electro-conductivity.
  • 19. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 17, wherein said endless belt base is made of polyimide.
  • 20. The fixing apparatus according to the claim 19, wherein said polyimide has electro-conductivity.
  • 21. The fixing apparatus according to the claims 12 or 13, wherein said heating source is housed in said heating roller, and said fixing belt is heated by the heating roller which is heated by said heating source.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
9-186042 Jun 1997 JP
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind 102e Date 371c Date
PCT/JP98/02826 WO 00 3/13/2000 3/13/2000
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO99/00714 1/7/1999 WO A
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Number Name Date Kind
5289248 Kurokawa Feb 1994
5666623 Yamada et al. Sep 1997
5778294 Hiraoka et al. Jul 1998
6055390 Kurotaka et al. Apr 2000
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Number Date Country
3-12683 Jan 1991 JP
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