These and/or other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent and more readily appreciated from the following description of the embodiments, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings of which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the present embodiments of the present invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout. The embodiments are described below in order to explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
The pressure and release unit 23 is formed as a two-level lever. As is illustrated in
The first member 26, also known as a first lever, includes a first pressuring part 26b disposed closer than the first pressured part 26a to the first rotating shaft 26′, and transmits the pressure received from the first pressured part 26a to the first pressuring part 26b, which is amplified according to the principle of leverage.
On the other side of the first pressured part 26a of the first member 26, a stopper 27 is installed so that when the cover 24 is closed, an area of movement of the first member 26 is restricted and the amount of pressure transmitted to the first pressured part 26a does not exceed a certain limit.
The second member 28, also known as a second lever, includes a second rotating shaft 28′, a second pressure boss 29 (also referred to as a second pressured part), and a channel 30 (also referred to as the second pressuring part) which transmits pressure to the pressure roller 22 through the rotating axis of the pressure roller 22, re-transmitting pressure which is again amplified by the principle of leverage. As shown in
As the second pressure boss 29, which is the second pressured part, receives the amplified power according to the construction described above, it is desirable that the strength, that is, the stiffness, of the spring 29b built into the second pressure boss 29 is greater than the strength of the spring 25b built into the first pressure boss 25. A second sliding component 29b is supported by the spring 29b. Moreover, since the springs 25b and 29b of the first and second pressure bosses 25 and 29, respectively, are able to conserve a fixed amount of energy, even if energy exceeding the minimum energy levels which the springs 25b and 29b need to press the pressure roller 22 into the heating roller 21 is transmitted to the pressure roller 22, pressure builds up in the springs 25b and 29b, and pressure can be released from the pressure roller 22 by opening the cover 24, or the cover 24 can be prevented from opening to maintain the energy levels.
The ratio between the length from the first rotational shaft 26′ to the first pressuring part 26b and the length from the first rotational shaft 26′ to the first pressured part 26a is preferably, but not necessarily, about 11:73.5. Moreover, the ratio between the length from the second rotational shaft 28′ to the second pressuring part 30 and the length from the second rotational shaft 28′ to the second pressured boss 29 which is the second pressured part is preferably, but not necessarily, about 23:55. Using these preferred ratios, in order to press the pressure roller with a force of, for example, 10 kgf, the size of the force to be applied to the cover decreases to 10*23/55*11/73.5=0.626 kgf=626 gf, so the force which should be applied to the cover is reduced by about 16 times. It is understood that other ratios may also be used to configure the structure of the fusing device.
The fusing device of the image forming apparatus according to aspects of the present invention provides a two-ended lever, so the user can open the cover of the image forming apparatus with little effort and release the pressure from the fusing device, and provides a fusing device of an image forming apparatus which adds pressure to the fusing device in a stable fashion when the cover is closed.
Although a few embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it would be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes may be made in this embodiment without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined in the claims and their equivalents.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2006-89822 | Sep 2006 | KR | national |