This patent application is based on and claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-117734, filed on Jun. 10, 2015, in the Japan Patent Office, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein.
Technical Field
Exemplary aspects of the present invention relate to a fixing device that fixes a toner image on a recording medium, and an image forming apparatus including the fixing device.
Related Art
In related-art image forming apparatuses, a surface of a fixing belt as a fixing member in a fixing device is rubbed and polished to maintain a surface of the fixing member in optimum condition of the fixing member, thus preventing generation of a poor-quality image having streaks caused by an edge of a sheet (a recording medium) conveyed by the fixing member.
To eliminate glossy streaks caused by the sheet edge, it is desired that the surface of the fixing belt should be aggressively abraded to make the entire surface of the fixing belt rough. A roller with a surface that has a polishing function is often used as a member for rubbing and polishing the surface of the fixing belt. In this patent specification, such a roller is called “a polishing roller”.
An electrophotographic image forming apparatus includes a fixing device that fixes a toner image on a recording medium. In the fixing device, the recording medium bearing an unfixed toner image passes a fixing nip between a fixing member and a pressure member, so that the toner image is fixed on the recording medium with heat and pressure. When this type of the fixing device feeds a recording medium having a predetermined width, an edge of the recording medium passes a certain area. Accordingly, as long as the recording media have substantially the same size, the edge of each recording medium passes the same area of the fixing member. Moreover, an edge of a sheet includes a burr that is generated when the sheet is cut. The sheet edges including the burrs also pass the same area of the fixing member. Consequently, the fixing member has a surface including the area through which the sheet edges including the burrs pass, and such an area of the surface becomes rough, causing unevenness and streaks in an image and degrading image quality.
In at least one embodiment of this disclosure, there is provided an improved fixing device that includes a fixing member, a member disposed opposite the fixing member, a rubbing member, a detector, and a rubbing operation controller. The fixing member fixes a toner image on a recording medium. The rubbing member rubs the fixing member to maintain a surface of the fixing member in optimum condition of the fixing member. The detector detects vibration of the rubbing member. The rubbing operation controller controls rubbing the fixing member with the rubbing member. The rubbing operation controller controls a rubbing rotation speed and a rubbing force in response to at least the vibration of the rubbing member as a trigger.
The aforementioned and other aspects, features, and advantages of the present disclosure would be better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The accompanying drawings are intended to depict exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure and should not be interpreted to limit the scope thereof. The accompanying drawings are not to be considered as drawn to scale unless explicitly noted.
At least one exemplary embodiment of the present invention uses a rubbing member to reset a poor-quality image caused by a sheet edge mark generated on a fixing belt.
Degradation of the rubbing member causes abrasion of a shaft core, and such abrasion increases vibration of the rubbing member. Thus, detection of the vibration of the rubbing member is necessary to prevent poor-quality images. The vibration of the rubbing member is detected and controlled to reduce a pressure or a rotation speed (the number of revolutions) of the rubbing member, so that quality of the rubbing member is maintained over time.
That is, according to at least one exemplary embodiment of the present invention, an acceleration sensor as a vibration detector is disposed to a polishing roller, and the polishing roller is operated at a rotation speed that does not generate vibration while maintaining the fixing member in optimum condition to prevent generation of a poor-quality image.
In describing embodiments illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the disclosure of this patent specification is not intended to be limited to the specific terminology so selected and it is to be understood that each specific element includes all technical equivalents that have the same function, operate in a similar manner, and achieve similar results.
Although the exemplary embodiments are described with technical limitations with reference to the attached drawings, such description is not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure and all of the components or elements described in the exemplary embodiments of this disclosure are not necessarily indispensable.
Referring now to the drawings, exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure are described below. In the drawings for illustrating the following exemplary embodiments, the same reference numerals are allocated to elements (members or components) having the same function or shape and redundant descriptions thereof are omitted below.
First, a fixing device and an image forming apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention are described with reference to
The apparatus body 100 includes an intermediate transfer belt 30 near the center thereof. The intermediate transfer belt 30 of an endless belt is looped around rollers such as a plurality of support rollers 30a, 30b, 30c, and 30d, and is rotatable clockwise in
Moreover, on the intermediate transfer belt 30 looped between the support roller 30a and the support roller 30b, the four image forming units 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K are aligned along a direction of movement of the intermediate transfer belt 30. This forms the tandem-type image forming unit 20. The image forming units 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K of the tandem-type image forming unit 20 respectively include photoconductor drums 40Y, 40M, 40C, and 40K that bear toner images of respective colors of yellow, magenta, cyan, and black.
As illustrated in
Moreover, each of the image forming units 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K includes a charging device. The charging devices uniformly charge the respective photoconductor drums 40Y, 40M, 40C, and 40K prior to the irradiation of the photoconductor drums 40Y, 40M, 40C, and 40K with light. Moreover, the image forming units 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K include developing devices that use the respective colors of toner to develop the electrostatic latent images formed by the exposure devices 50, and photoconductor cleaning devices that removes residual toner from the respective photoconductor drums 40Y, 40M, 40C, and 40K. Moreover, the image forming units 10Y, 10M, 10C, and 10K respectively include primary transfer rollers 60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K in primary transfer positions in which toner images are transferred from the photoconductor drums 40Y, 40M, 40C, and 40K to the intermediate transfer belt 30. The primary transfer rollers 60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K are disposed opposite the respective photoconductor drums 40Y, 40M, 40C, and 40K with the intermediate transfer belt 30 therebetween.
Among the plurality of support rollers for supporting the intermediate transfer belt 30, the support roller 30a serves as a drive roller for rotating the intermediate transfer belt 30. The support roller 30a is connected to a motor via a drive transmission unit (e.g., a gear, a pulley, and a belt). Moreover, when a single color image of black is formed on the intermediate transfer belt 30, a moving unit moves the support rollers 30b and 30c. Herein, the support roller 30a is not moved. The movement of the support rollers 30b and 30c enables the photoconductor drums 40Y, 40M, and 40C for yellow, magenta, and cyan to be separated from the intermediate transfer belt 30.
A secondary transfer unit 70 is disposed at a side opposite the tandem-type image forming unit 20 with the intermediate transfer belt 30 therebetween. In the example diagram illustrated in
The transfer sheet S including the image transferred by the secondary transfer unit 70 is conveyed to the fixing device 80 by a conveyance belt 70a that is supported by two rollers. The fixing device 80 allows the transfer sheet S with unfixed toner to pass between the fixing belt 2 (and the fixing roller 4) heated by the heating roller 5 and the pressure roller 3, so that the toner image is fixed on the transfer sheet S with heat and pressure. A stationary guide member or a conveyance roller may be used instead of the conveyance belt 70a. In the example diagram illustrated in
Moreover, the fixing device 80 includes a separation unit 6 in which the rubbing unit 1 is disposed. That is, the rubbing unit 1 is positioned in a space provided in an upper portion of a separation plate 61 of the separation unit 6. The use of the space enables the rubbing unit 1 to be disposed inside the fixing device 80 without an increase in size of the fixing device 80. Herein, the rubbing unit 1 disposed in the separation unit 6 includes the polishing roller 11 as “a rubbing member”. The polishing roller 11 is disposed in a readily detachable manner, and is replaceable with a new one after a predetermined period of use.
With a broken line illustrated in
The polishing roller 11 is attached to a sliding bracket 12 with a drive shaft 11a being rotatably supported by a bearing 11b. More particularly, the sliding bracket 12 is rotatably supported by the frame 62 of the separation unit 6 via the rotation fulcrum 12a, and the bearing 11b of the polishing roller 11 and a pressure spring 13 are arranged inside a holder 12b of the sliding bracket 12. The drive shaft 11a of the polishing roller 11 is rotated by a driving force from a drive controller 14 as a “rubbing operation controller”. Moreover, a contact and separation cam 15 is disposed at an end of the holder 12b, and a drive shaft 15a of the contact and separation cam 15 is rotated by a driving force from the drive controller 14.
The drive controller 14 includes a microprocessor and a drive circuit for driving a motor. If an acceleration sensor A detects vibration of the polishing roller 11, the contact and separation cam 15 is rotated to an angle, that is, toward a direction in which a contact pressure of the polishing roller 11 to a surface of the fixing belt 2 is reduced. The contact and separation cam 15 is rotated until reaching a position where the vibration of the polishing roller 11 becomes tolerable. On the other hand, if the acceleration sensor A does not detect vibration, the contact and separation cam 15 is rotated to an angle, that is, toward a direction in which a contact pressure of the polishing roller 11 to a surface of the fixing belt 2 is increased, until the vibration becomes tolerable.
In addition, adjustment of a rotation speed of the polishing roller 11 can reduce the vibration. That is, if the acceleration sensor A detects vibration of the polishing roller 11, the rotation speed of the polishing roller 11 is reduced until the vibration of the polishing roller 11 becomes tolerable. On the other hand, if the acceleration sensor A does not detect vibration of the polishing roller 11, a rotation speed of the polishing roller 11 is increased until the vibration becomes tolerable. The acceleration sensor A detects vibration of the polishing roller 11, so that a rotation speed and a force of a refresh roller are controlled. Accordingly, with the rotation of the contact and separation cam 15, the sliding bracket 12 is rotated around a rotation fulcrum 12a. Hence, the polishing roller 11 supported by the sliding bracket 12 becomes contactably separatable with respect to the fixing belt 2 as indicated by a white arrow shown in
Such configurations can rotate the polishing roller 11 in a state in which the polishing roller 11 is in contact with the fixing belt 2, so that the fixing belt 2 can be polished by the polishing roller 11. Therefore, the polishing roller 11 can maintain a surface of the fixing member in optimum condition of the fixing belt 2. As for the polishing roller 11, as illustrated in
In a case where approximately 1000 sheets of the same size are fed, abrasion of a fixing belt caused by edges of the sheets is observed. If a larger sheet is fed afterward, a sheet edge mark is generated on an image. However, in a case where the fixing belt is polished over time to deal with such a problem, a rubbing member is vibrated and image quality is not easily maintained due to such vibration of the rubbing member.
Hereinafter, specification examples of the components of the fixing device 80 are described. In
The fixing device according to the exemplary embodiment of the present invention, therefore, a recording medium bearing an unfixed toner is conveyed between the fixing member and a member disposed opposite the fixing member, thereby fixing the toner image on the recording medium. The fixing device includes the rubbing member, which rubs the fixing member to maintain a surface of the fixing member in optimum condition of the fixing member. Such a rubbing operation is controlled by at least a rubbing rotation-speed controller and a rubbing force controller according to vibration as a trigger, and thus quality of the rubbing member is maintained.
Moreover, the rubbing member is contactably separatable with respect to the fixing member, and a rotation speed of the rubbing member is changed in a state in which the rubbing member is in contact with the fixing member such that a contact pressure can be changed. Moreover, a rotation speed of the rubbing member is changed in a state in which the rubbing member is separated from the fixing member such that a contact pressure can be changed. Moreover, a vibration detector can be disposed to detect vibration of the rubbing member. In addition, a rotation speed in a circumferential direction of the rubbing operation controller may be higher than that of the fixing belt. In either case, quality of the rubbing member can be maintained overtime.
Embodiments of the present invention have been described above with reference to specific exemplary embodiments. Note that the present disclosure is not limited to the details of the embodiments described above, but various modifications and enhancements are possible without departing from the scope thereof. It is therefore to be understood that embodiments of the present invention may be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. For example, elements and/or features of different illustrative exemplary embodiments may be combined with each other and/or substituted for each other within the scope of the present disclosure.
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