Claims
- 1. A fusing apparatus for heating and permanently fusing toner powder images onto an image carrying sheet; the fusing apparatus comprising;(a) a pressure roller; (b) a closed loop magnetic flux carrying member positioned adjacent said pressure roller and including a first side and a second side opposite said first side, said first side being located between said pressure roller and said second side; (c) an electrically conductive wire wound about said second side forming a primary transformer coil, said primary transformer coil having N1 number of turns and being connectable to an AC power supply source for inductively transferring AC electric energy to a secondary coil wound around said first side; and (d) a rotatable fuser roller forming a fusing nip with said pressure roller, said rotatable fuser roller having a rigid non-conductive core comprising a ceramic tube and a conductive metal sleeve that is shrink-fitted onto said ceramic tube for minimizing the thermal time constant of said rotatable fuser roll, said rotatable fuser roller being mounted around said first side of said closed loop magnetic flux carrying member and forming a secondary transformer coil inductively coupled to said primary transformer coil, and said conductive layer being inductively heated by power dissipated by current induced therein when said primary transformer coil is connected to said AC power supply source.
- 2. The fusing apparatus of claim 1, wherein a time varying magnetic flux, generated in said closed loop magnetic flux carrying member by an AC current from said AC power supply source connected to said primary transformer coil, induces a voltage around a circumference of said fuser roller.
- 3. The fusing apparatus of claim 1, where said N1 number of turns of said primary transformer coil are selected so as to yield a transformer turns ratio N1:1 that matches a given resistance of said conductive layer to said AC power supply source.
- 4. The fusing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said fuser roller as mounted is coaxial with said first side of said closed loop magnetic flux carrying member.
- 5. The fusing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said conductive layer when inductively heated is at a much higher temperature than any other part of said fuser roller.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/307,842, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,122,477 entitled “INDUCTION HEATED FUSING APPARATUS HAVING A DUAL FUNCTION TRANSFORMER ASSEMBLY” filed on even date herewith, and having at least one common inventor.
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