This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the corresponding Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-036073 filed on Feb. 28, 2019, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to an electrophotographic image forming apparatus, and to a fixing device provided in the image forming apparatus.
An electrophotographic image forming apparatus includes a fixing device that heats a sheet to which a toner image has been transferred, to fix the toner image to the sheet. For example, the fixing device includes a fixing belt, a pressure roller, a heater, and a nip forming member. The pressure roller is mounted in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the fixing belt. The heater applies heat to the fixing belt. The nip forming member is mounted to face the pressure roller across the fixing belt, and pressed against the fixing belt. A lubricant is applied to a contact surface of the nip forming member that comes in contact with the fixing belt.
In this type of fixing device, a friction force that acts between the contact surface of the nip forming member and the fixing belt may increase when the lubricant applied to the contact surface reduces. When the friction force increases, a problem may occur such as a noise, a disorder of print images, or a step-out of a driving portion that drives the pressure roller. There is known, as a related technology, a fixing device in which a lubricant is supplied from inside the nip forming member to an inner peripheral surface of the fixing belt.
A fixing device according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes a fixing belt, a pressure roller, a reserving portion, and a heater. The pressure roller is provided in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the fixing belt. The reserving portion is provided inside the fixing belt and configured to reserve a lubricant. The heater is provided between the reserving portion and the fixing belt in such a way as to be pressed against the fixing belt, wherein a moving path is formed in the heater such that the lubricant moves from the reserving portion toward the pressure roller in the moving path.
An image forming apparatus according to another aspect of the present disclosure forms an image on a sheet by using the fixing device.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description with reference where appropriate to the accompanying drawings. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Furthermore, the claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in any part of this disclosure.
The following describes embodiments of the present disclosure with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the following embodiments are examples of specific embodiments of the present disclosure and should not limit the technical scope of the present disclosure.
[Configuration of Image Forming Apparatus 100]
First, a description is given of a configuration of an image forming apparatus 100 with reference to
For the sake of explanation, an up-down direction D1 is defined as a vertical direction in a state where the image forming apparatus 100 is installed usably (the state shown in
The image forming apparatus 100 is a printer having a print function to form an image based on image data. It is noted that the present disclosure is applicable to image forming apparatuses such as a facsimile apparatus, a copier, and a multifunction peripheral.
As shown in
The image forming portion 1 is configured to form an image by an electrophotographic method based on image data input from an external information processing apparatus such as a personal computer. As shown in
The photoconductor drum 11 is rotatably supported by the housing 101. Upon receiving a rotational driving force transmitted from a motor (not shown), the photoconductor drum 11 rotates in a direction indicated by an arrow in
The charging device 12 charges the surface of the photoconductor drum 11.
The laser scanning unit 13 irradiates light onto the charged surface of the photoconductor drum 11 based on the image data. The laser scanning unit 13 forms an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the photoconductor drum 11.
The developing device 14 develops, by using developer including toner, the electrostatic latent image formed on the surface of the photoconductor drum 11. The developing device 14 forms a toner image on the surface of the photoconductor drum 11.
The transfer roller 15 transfers the toner image formed on the surface of the photoconductor drum 11 to a sheet conveyed by the sheet conveying portion 2.
The cleaning device 16 cleans the surface of the photoconductor drum 11 after the toner image is transferred therefrom by the transfer roller 15.
The fixing device 17 heats the sheet to which the toner image has been transferred, and thereby fixes the toner image to the sheet. The fixing device 17 is any one of fixing devices 17A, 17B, 17C, 17D, 17E, and 17F that are described below.
The sheet conveying portion 2 conveys a sheet on which an image is formed by the image forming portion 1. As shown in
The sheet feed cassette 21 stores sheets on which images are formed by the image forming portion 1. As shown in
The sheet conveyance path 22 is a sheet moving path that extends from the sheet feed cassette 21 to the sheet receiving portion 102, via the transfer roller 15 and the fixing device 17. A plurality of pairs of rollers, including the pair of registration rollers 24 and the pair of sheet discharge rollers 25, are provided in the sheet conveyance path 22. In the sheet conveyance path 22, a sheet fed from the sheet feed cassette 21 by the plurality of pairs of rollers is conveyed in a conveyance direction D4 (see
The sheet feed unit 23 feeds the sheets stored in the sheet feed cassette 21 one by one to the sheet conveyance path 22. The sheet feed unit 23 includes a pickup roller, a sheet feed roller, and a retard roller. The pickup roller feeds a top sheet of the plurality of sheets lifted by the lift plate of the sheet feed cassette 21, to the sheet feed roller by rotating while in contact with an upper surface of the top sheet. The sheet feed roller feeds the sheet fed by the pickup roller to the sheet conveyance path 22 by rotating while in contact with the upper surface of the sheet. The retard roller is disposed below the sheet feed roller and biased toward the sheet feed roller. When a plurality of overlapping sheets are fed by the pickup roller, the retard roller separates sheets other than the top sheet from the plurality of overlapping sheets.
The pair of registration rollers 24 convey a sheet to a transfer position where a toner image is transferred to the sheet by the transfer roller 15 such that the sheet reaches the transfer position at the same timing as the toner image that is formed on the surface of the photoconductor drum 11 and carried by the rotation of the photoconductor drum 11.
The pair of sheet discharge rollers 25 discharge the sheet to which the toner image has been fixed by the fixing device 17, to the sheet receiving portion 102.
Next, with reference to
As shown in
The fixing belt 31, while in a state of being heated by the heater 32A, comes in contact with a sheet to which a toner image has been transferred, and thereby fixes the toner image to the sheet. The fixing belt 31 is flexible and has an endless shape. As shown in
The heater 32A heats the fixing belt 31 from an inner side of the fixing belt 31. As shown in
As shown in
The heater 32A is mounted on the inner side of the fixing belt 31 to face the pressure roller 51. Specifically, the heater 32A is mounted in a posture where the contact surface 321 faces the axial center of the pressure roller 51. In addition, the heater 32A is pressed by the pressing member 35 toward the pressure roller 51, and pressed against an inner peripheral surface of the fixing belt 31. This forms a nip region R1 where a sheet that passes through between the fixing belt 31 and the pressure roller 51 is pressed thereby. It is noted that in the present description, the nip region R1 is defined as a region where the fixing belt 31 and the pressure roller 51 are in contact with each other. A lubricant is applied to the contact surface 321 of the heater 32A to reduce the friction coefficient between the contact surface 321 and the inner peripheral surface of the fixing belt 31. For example, fluorine grease is used as the lubricant.
The heater support portion 33A supports the heater 32A. As shown in
The heater support portion 33A guides the fixing belt 31 to run along the running path. Specifically, guide portions 332 are provided at opposite ends of the heater support portion 33A in the front-rear direction D2. The guide portions 332 come in contact with the inner peripheral surface of the fixing belt 31 to guide the fixing belt 31 to run along the running path.
The pressing member 35 presses the heater support portion 33A toward the pressure roller 51. The pressing member 35 is mounted in contact with an upper surface of the heater support portion 33A, and elongated in the left-right direction D3 that matches the width direction of the fixing belt 31. In addition, opposite end portions of the pressing member 35 in the longitudinal direction are supported by a pair of side plates (not shown) provided in the housing 101 such that the pressing member 35 can move in the up-down direction D1. The pressing member 35 receives a downward biasing force, namely a biasing force toward the pressure roller 51, from a biasing member (not shown). This causes the pressing member 35 to press the heater support portion 33A toward the pressure roller 51. As the heater support portion 33A is pressed toward the pressure roller 51, the heater 32A supported by the heater support portion 33A is also pressed toward the pressure roller 51.
The pressure roller 51 is provided below the fixing belt 31 to be in contact with an outer peripheral surface of the fixing belt 31. The pressure roller 51 includes a shaft portion 511 and an elastic layer 512, wherein the shaft portion 511 is made of a metal, and the elastic layer 512 is elastic and formed on the outer periphery of the shaft portion 511. The shaft portion 511 is rotatably supported by the pair of side plates. Upon receiving a rotational driving force from a motor (not shown), the pressure roller 51 rotates in a rotation direction D6.
Meanwhile, a friction force that acts between the contact surface 321 of the heater 32A and the fixing belt 31 may increase when the lubricant applied to the contact surface 321 reduces. When the friction force increases, a problem may occur such as a noise, a disorder of print images, or a step-out of a driving portion that drives the pressure roller 51. There is known, as a related technology, a fixing device that can restrict the increase of the friction force acting between the contact surface 321 and the fixing belt 31, by rotating the pressure roller 51 in the reverse direction to return the lubricant that has flowed out of the contact surface 321, to the contact surface 321.
However, in the fixing device of the related technology, the rotation control of the pressure roller 51 is complicated. On the other hand, the fixing device 17A according to the first embodiment of the present disclosure can restrict the increase of the friction force that acts between the contact surface 321 and the fixing belt 31, without making the rotation control of the pressure roller 51 complicated, as described in the following.
The reserving portions 36 are provided within a contact range of the heater 32A and the fixing belt 31, each of the reserving portions 36 having a reserving space for reserving the lubricant, wherein at least a part of the reserving space on the fixing belt 31 side is open. Specifically, as shown in
Here, as shown in
As shown in
In the fixing device 17A, when the lubricant that has adhered to the inner peripheral surface of the fixing belt 31 flows from the upstream in the running direction D5 to the contact surface 321, the lubricant is scraped by the edge portions of the reserving portions 36 and is reserved in the reserving portions 36. Specifically, the lubricant that has adhered to the inner peripheral surface of the fixing belt 31 is scraped by corner portions formed of the contact surface 321 and the first wall surfaces 452, and corner portions formed of the contact surface 321 and the second wall surfaces 454, and is reserved in the reserving portions 36. In addition, in the fixing device 17A, the fixing belt 31 supplies the lubricant reserved in the reserving portions 36 to the contact surface 321. Specifically, the fixing belt 31 supplies the lubricant to the contact surface 321 by conveying the lubricant that has adhered to the inner peripheral surface thereof at a region facing the reserving portions 36, toward the downstream in the running direction D5. This restricts reduction of the amount of the lubricant that has adhered to the contact surface 321, the reduction accompanied by the increase of the number of prints, and restricts increase of the friction force that acts between the heater 32A and the fixing belt 31.
Here, in the fixing device 17A, the reserving portions 36 are provided at an upstream end of the heater 32A in the running direction D5 of the fixing belt 31. Specifically, the reserving portions 36 are formed of the recessed portion 331 of the heater support portion 33A and an upstream end portion of the substrate 41 in the running direction D5. As a result, compared with a case where the reserving portions 36 are provided downstream of the upstream end of the heater 32A in the running direction D5 of the fixing belt 31, it is possible to widen the range in which the reserving portions 36 supply the lubricant. It is noted that the reserving portions 36 may be hole portions formed in the upstream end portion of the substrate 41 in the running direction D5, or hole portions formed downstream of the end portion of the substrate 41. In addition, the reserving portions 36 may be formed by reserving spaces formed inside the substrate 41, and communication ports communicating the reserving spaces with the outside of the substrate 41.
In addition, the substrate 41 includes the plurality of cut portions 45 formed in line along the left-right direction D3 that matches the width direction of the fixing belt 31, and a plurality of reserving portions 36 are formed by the plurality of cut portions 45. This restricts an adhering amount of the lubricant on the contact surface 321 from being varied in the width direction of the fixing belt 31. It is noted that the number of the cut portions 45 provided in the substrate 41 may be one.
In addition, the substrate 41 is obtained by cutting a large substrate along a triangular-wave cutting line, into two small substrates of the same shape. As a result, as shown in
In addition, as shown in
Next, with reference to
The fixing device 17B has the same configuration as the fixing device 17A except that it includes two heaters 32B in place of the heater 32A, the heater support portion 33B in place of the heater support portion 33A, and a reserving portion 37 in place of the reserving portions 36.
Similar to the fixing device 17A, the fixing device 17B can restrict the increase of the friction force that acts between the heaters 32B and the fixing belt 31, without making the rotation control of the pressure roller 51 complicated.
Each of the heaters 32B has the same configuration as the heater 32A except that it is smaller than the heater 32A in size in the front-rear direction D2.
As shown in
The heater support portion 33B has the same configuration as the heater support portion 33A except that it includes a recessed portion 333 in place of the recessed portion 331. The heater support portion 33B supports both of the heaters 32B.
The recessed portion 333 is formed to store the two heaters 32B. The recessed portion 333 includes a bottom surface of a rectangular shape and side walls respectively erected on the sides of the bottom surface. As shown in
In a state where the two heaters 32B are stored in the recessed portion 333, the supported surfaces 322 of the substrates 41 are in contact with the bottom surface of the recessed portion 333. In addition, as shown in
The reserving portion 37 has a reserving space for reserving the lubricant between the two heaters 32B, and at least a part of the reserving space on the fixing belt 31 side is open. Specifically, as shown in
In the fixing device 17B, when the lubricant that has adhered to the inner peripheral surface of the fixing belt 31 passes a region where the fixing belt 31 faces the reserving portion 37, the lubricant is scraped by an edge portion of the reserving portion 37 that is on the downstream side in the running direction D5, and is reserved in the reserving portion 37. As is the case with the fixing device 17A, this restricts reduction of the amount of the lubricant adhering to the contact surface 321, the reduction accompanied by the increase of the number of prints, and restricts increase of the friction force that acts between the heater 32A and the fixing belt 31. In addition, in the fixing device 17B, the reserving portion 37 is provided at a position facing the center of the nip region R1. As a result, compared with the fixing device 17A in which the reserving portions 36 face the upstream portion of the nip region R1 in the running direction D5, it is possible to increase the amount of the lubricant reserved in the reserving portion.
Here, in the fixing device 17B, the reserving portion 37 is formed of; the two end portions of the two heaters 32B that face each other; and the heater support portion 33B. As a result, compared with a configuration where the reserving portion 37 is formed of only the heater support portion 33B, it is possible to simplify the shape of the heater support portion 33B. It is noted that the reserving portion 37 may be formed of only the heater support portion 33B.
In addition, as shown in
In addition, the two restriction portions 336 restrict the two heaters 32B from moving at outside the fixing belt 31 in the width direction of the fixing belt 31. Specifically, as shown in
It is noted that as shown in
Meanwhile, there is known, as a related technology, a fixing device that includes a nip forming member that is provided to face the pressure roller 51 across the fixing belt 31, wherein a lubricant is applied to a contact surface of the nip forming member that comes in contact with the fixing belt 31, and the lubricant is supplied from inside the nip forming member to the inner peripheral surface of the fixing belt 31.
Here, in the fixing device according to the related technology, it may be possible to provide a heater between the nip forming member and the fixing belt 31 to improve the heating efficiency. However, in this case, the heater interferes with supply of the lubricant from the inside of the nip forming portion to the inner peripheral surface of the fixing belt 31. On the other hand, the fixing device 17C according to the third embodiment of the present disclosure can improve the efficiency of heating the fixing belt 31 without interfering with supply of the lubricant to the inner peripheral surface of the fixing belt 31, as described in the following.
Next, with reference to
The fixing device 17C has the same configuration as the fixing device 17A except that it includes the heater support portion 33C in place of the heater support portion 33A, a reserving portion 38 in place of the reserving portions 36, and supply paths 39.
The heater support portion 33C has the same configuration as the heater support portion 33A except that it further includes a recessed portion 337.
The recessed portion 337 is formed to be recessed from the bottom surface of the recessed portion 331 upward. The recessed portion 337 includes a bottom surface of a rectangular shape and side walls respectively erected on the sides of the bottom surface. As shown in
The reserving portion 38 is configured to reserve the lubricant. In the fixing device 17C, the heater 32A is provided between the reserving portion 38 and the fixing belt 31. Specifically, the reserving portion 38 is formed by the recessed portion 337 of the heater support portion 33C, and the supported surface 322 of the heater 32A. The lubricant is reserved in the reserving portion 38 in advance.
The supply paths 39 form moving paths in which the lubricant moves from the reserving portion 38 toward the pressure roller 51. Specifically, as shown in
In the fixing device 17C, the lubricant reserved in the reserving portion 38 is supplied to the contact surface 321 via the supply paths 39 formed at the heater 32A. This makes it possible to improve the heating efficiency of the fixing belt 31 without interfering with the supply of the lubricant to the inner peripheral surface of the fixing belt 31.
Here, in the fixing device 17C, the reserving portion 38 is formed of the recessed portion 337 of the heater support portion 33C and the supported surface 322 of the heater 32A. As a result, compared with a configuration where the reserving portion 38 is formed of only the heater support portion 33C, it is possible to simplify the shape of the heater support portion 33C. It is noted that the reserving portion 38 may be formed of only the heater support portion 33C. In this case, the heater support portion 33C may have paths that connect the reserving portion 38 to the supply paths 39.
Here, in the fixing device 17C, the supply paths 39 are provided at an upstream end of the heater 32A in the running direction D5 of the fixing belt 31. Specifically, the supply paths 39 are formed of the recessed portion 331 of the heater support portion 33C and an upstream end portion of the substrate 41 in the running direction D5. As a result, compared with a case where the supply paths 39 are provided downstream of the upstream end of the heater 32A in the running direction D5 of the fixing belt 31, it is possible to widen the range in which the supply paths 39 supply the lubricant. It is noted that the reserving portions 36 may be hole portions 46 formed in the upstream end portion of the substrate 41 in the running direction D5. The hole portions 46 may be formed downstream of the upstream end portion of the substrate 41 in the running direction D5.
In addition, the substrate 41 includes the plurality of cut portions 45 that are formed in line along the left-right direction D3 that matches the width direction of the fixing belt 31. This restricts the adhering amount of the lubricant on the contact surface 321 from being varied in the width direction of the fixing belt 31. It is noted that the number of the cut portions 45 provided in the substrate 41 may be one.
In addition, as shown in
Meanwhile, when a sheet is conveyed to be passed through the fixing device 17A at a very high speed, the toner is insufficiently melted in the nip region R1, and quality of a print image on the sheet is degraded. With regard to this problem, the roller diameter of the pressure roller 51 may be increased so that the nip region R1 is expanded in the sheet conveyance direction D4, and the heating time period and the pressing time period in the nip region R1 are increased. However, this enlarges the fixing device 17A. On the other hand, a fixing device 17D according to a fourth embodiment of the present disclosure can increase the sheet conveyance speed without enlarging the device, as described in the following.
Next, with reference to
The fixing device 17D has the same configuration as the fixing device 17A except that it includes three heaters 32C in place of the heater 32A, and a heater support portion 33D in place of the heater support portion 33A, and does not include the reserving portions 36.
Each of the heaters 32C has the same configuration as the heater 32A except that it is smaller than the heater 32A in size in the short direction.
As shown in
The heater support portion 33D has the same configuration as the heater support portion 33A except that it includes recessed portions 338, 339, and 340 in place of the recessed portion 331.
The recessed portion 338 is configured to be fitted with a heater 32C1 that is, among the three heaters 32C, positioned most upstream in the running direction D5. The recessed portion 338 includes a bottom surface of a rectangular shape and side walls respectively erected on the sides of the bottom surface. As shown in
The recessed portion 339 is configured to be fitted with a heater 32C2 that is adjacent to the heater 32C1 among the three heaters 32C. The recessed portion 339 includes a bottom surface of a rectangular shape and side walls respectively erected on the sides of the bottom surface. As shown in
The recessed portion 340 is configured to be fitted with a heater 32C3 that is, among the three heaters 32C, positioned most downstream in the running direction D5. The recessed portion 340 includes a bottom surface of a rectangular shape and side walls respectively erected on the sides of the bottom surface. As shown in
In the fixing device 17D, each of the three heaters 32C is mounted in a posture where the contact surface 321 thereof faces the axial center of the pressure roller 51. Thus the three heaters 32C are arranged such that the three contact surfaces 321 thereof draw an arc along the outer peripheral surface of the pressure roller 51. As a result, it is possible to expand the nip region R1 in the sheet conveyance direction D4 without increasing the roller diameter of the pressure roller 51. Accordingly, it is possible to increase the sheet conveyance speed without enlarging the device.
Here, as shown in
It is noted that, as shown in
Meanwhile, there is known, as a related technology, a fixing device in which the peak of the nip pressure of the nip region R1 is set to be downstream of a center of the nip region R1 in the running direction D5 of the fixing belt 31 so that an image with high glossiness can be output.
However, in the fixing device of the related technology, the peak of the nip pressure of the nip region R1 is set to be downstream of the heater in the running direction D5, and the nip region R1 extends from the heater toward the downstream in the running direction D5. This increases the roller diameter of the pressure roller 51 that forms the nip region R1. On the other hand, a fixing device 17E according to a fifth embodiment of the present disclosure is configured to output an image with high glossiness without increasing the roller diameter of the pressure roller 51, as described in the following.
Next, with reference to
The fixing device 17E has the same configuration as the fixing device 17A except that it includes two heaters 32B in place of the heater 32A, and a heater support portion 33E in place of the heater support portion 33A, and does not include the reserving portions 36. It is noted that the heaters 32B included in the fixing device 17E are the same as the heaters 32B included in the fixing device 17B.
The two heaters 32B are arranged in line along the running direction D5 to be pressed against the inner peripheral surface of the fixing belt 31 in a positional relation where the peak of the nip pressure of the nip region R1 is downstream of a center of the nip region R1 in the running direction D5 of the fixing belt 31. Specifically, as shown in
The heater support portion 33E has the same configuration as the heater support portion 33A except that it includes a recessed portion 341 (an example of a first support portion of the present disclosure) and a recessed portion 342 (an example of a second support portion of the present disclosure) in place of the recessed portion 331.
The recessed portion 341 comes in contact with the supported surface 322 of the heater 32B1 to support the heater 32B1. The recessed portion 341 is formed to store the heater 32B1. The recessed portion 341 includes a bottom surface of a rectangular shape and side walls respectively erected on the sides of the bottom surface. As shown in
The recessed portion 342 comes in contact with the supported surface 322 of the heater 32B2 at a position more on the pressure roller 51 side than the recessed portion 341 to support the heater 32B2. The recessed portion 342 is formed to store the heater 32B2. The recessed portion 342 includes a bottom surface of a rectangular shape and side walls respectively erected on the sides of the bottom surface except for a side on the upstream side in the running direction D5. As shown in
In the fixing device 17E, the positional relation between the two heaters 32B sets the peak of the nip pressure of the nip region R1 to be downstream of the center of the nip region R1 in the running direction D5 of the fixing belt 31. This configuration makes it possible to output an image with high glossiness without increasing the roller diameter of the pressure roller 51.
It is noted that, as shown in
In addition, the two heaters 32B may be mounted in a posture where the contact surfaces 321 thereof are not parallel to each other. For example, as shown in
Meanwhile, there is known, as a related technology, a fixing device in which the heating element 42 is divided in its longitudinal direction into a plurality of heating portions, and energization of each of the plurality of heating portions can be controlled.
Here, in the fixing device of the related technology, in order to execute a temperature control for each of the heating portions, it is necessary to provide as many sensors as the heating portions on the back surface of the substrate 41. However, the number of sensors that can be arranged on the back surface of the substrate 41 is limited. As a result, in the fixing device of the related technology, since it is not possible to provides more heating portions than sensors that can be arranged on the back surface of the substrate 41, the number of divisions of the heating element 42 is limited. On the other hand, in a fixing device 17F according to a sixth embodiment of the present disclosure, it is possible to increase the number of divisions of the heating element 42, as described in the following.
Next, with reference to
The fixing device 17F has the same configuration as the fixing device 17A except that it includes the heaters 32D, 32E, and 32F in place of the heater 32A, and the heater support portion 33D in place of the heater support portion 33A, and does not include the reserving portions 36. It is noted that the heater support portion 33D is the same as the heater support portion 33D included in the fixing device 17D.
The heaters 32D, 32E, and 32F include heating portions 421 to 425 formed by dividing the heating element 42. As shown in
As shown in
The heater 32D has the same configuration as the heater 32A except that it is smaller than the heater 32A in size in the short direction, and it includes a heating portion 421 in place of the heating element 42, and a sensor 441 in place of the sensor 44. The heating portion 421 is heated when energized. As shown in
The heater 32E has the same configuration as the heater 32A except that it is smaller than the heater 32A in size in the short direction, and it includes heating portions 422 and 423 in place of the heating element 42, and sensors 442 and 443 in place of the sensor 44. Each of the heating portions 422 and 423 is heated when energized. As shown in
The heater 32F has the same configuration as the heater 32A except that it is smaller than the heater 32A in size in the short direction, and it includes heating portions 424 and 425 in place of the heating element 42, and sensors 444 and 445 in place of the sensor 44. Each of the heating portions 424 and 425 is heated when energized. As shown in
As described above, in the fixing device 17F, the heating portions 421 to 425 are arranged in distribution in the heaters 32D, 32E, and 32F. With this configuration, compared with a configuration where all of heating portions formed by dividing the heating element 42 are arranged in one substrate, it is possible to increase the number of divisions of the heating element 42.
Here, as shown in
As shown in
In addition, as shown in
It is to be understood that the embodiments herein are illustrative and not restrictive, since the scope of the disclosure is defined by the appended claims rather than by the description preceding them, and all changes that fall within metes and bounds of the claims, or equivalence of such metes and bounds thereof are therefore intended to be embraced by the claims.
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