Claims
- 1. A flexible metal sheet with high fatigue resistance, satisfying at least one of the following three expressions:0.7<IH/IL≦1 (1) 0.25<ZL/ZH≦1 (2) 0.7<QH/QL≦1 (3) when a first alternating voltage is applied and when a second alternating voltage having the same effective voltage value as the effective voltage value of the first alternating voltage and having higher frequency than the frequency of the first alternating voltage is applied, wherein respectivelyIL represent an effective value of current density when the first alternating voltage is applied; IH, an effective value of current density when the second alternating voltage is applied; ZL, an impedance when the first alternating voltage is applied; ZH, an impedance when the second alternating voltage is applied; QL, a calorific power when the first alternating voltage is applied; and QH, a calorific power when the second alternating voltage is applied.
- 2. The high fatigue resistance metal sheet of claim 1, satisfying at least one of the following three expressions:0.76≦IH/IL≦1 (1)′ 0.30≦ZL/ZH≦1 (2)′0.76≦QH/QL≦1 (3)′when a first alternating voltage is applied, and when second alternating voltage is applied.
- 3. The high fatigue resistance metal sheet of claim 1, satisfying the following expression (2)″:0.35≦ZL/ZH≦1 (2)″when a first alternating voltage is applied, and when second alternating voltage is applied.
- 4. The high fatigue resistance metal sheet of claim 1, wherein the frequency of the first alternating voltage is 50 Hz, and the frequency of the second alternating voltage is 100 kHz.
- 5. The high fatigue resistance metal sheet of claim 1, satisfying all the aforementioned expressions (1) to (3), when the first alternating voltage is applied and when the second alternating voltage is applied.
- 6. The high fatigue resistance metal sheet of claim 1, which is an electrocast nickel of 100 μm or less in thickness.
- 7. An endless belt shape fixing belt, comprising:an endless belt shape metal sheet; and a releasing layer formed on the outer surface of said metal sheet, wherein said metal sheet satisfies at least one of the following expressions: 0.7<IH/IL≦1 (1) 0.25<ZL/ZH≦1 (2) 0.7<QH/QL≦1 (3)when a first alternating voltage is applied and when a second alternating voltage having the same effective voltage value as the effective voltage value of the first alternating voltage and having higher frequency than the frequency of the first alternating voltage is applied, wherein respectivelyIL represent an effective value of current density when the first alternating voltage is applied; IH, an effective value of current density when the second alternating voltage is applied; ZL, an impedance when the first alternating voltage is applied; ZH, an impedance when the second alternating voltage is applied; QL, a calorific power when the first alternating voltage is applied; and QH, a calorific power when the second alternating voltage is applied.
- 8. The fixing belt of claim 7, wherein said metal sheet satisfies at least one of the following three expressions:0.76≦IH/IL≦1 (1)′0.30≦ZL/ZH≦1 (2)′0.76≦QH/QL≦1 (3)′when the first alternating voltage is applied and when the second alternating voltage is applied.
- 9. The fixing belt of claim 7, wherein said metal sheet satisfies the following expression (2)″:0.35≦ZL/ZH≦1 (2)″when the first alternating voltage is applied and when the second alternating voltage is applied.
- 10. The fixing belt of claim 7, wherein:the frequency of the first alternating voltage is 50 Hz, and the frequency of the second alternating voltage is 100 kHz.
- 11. The fixing belt of claim 7, satisfying all the aforementioned expressions (1) to (3), when the first alternating voltage is applied and when the second alternating voltage is applied.
- 12. The fixing belt of claim 7, wherein said metal sheet is 100 μm or less in thickness.
- 13. The fixing belt of claim 7, wherein said metal sheet is an electrocast nickel.
- 14. An fixing apparatus comprising:a first roller; a second roller; a fixing belt including an endless belt shape metal sheet and a releasing layer formed on the outer surface thereof and that is wound around the first roller and the second roller; and a third roller disposed in a way to be pressed against the first roller via the fixing belt, wherein the metal sheet satisfies at least one of the following expressions: 0.7<IH/IL≦1 (1)0.25<ZL/ZH≦1 (2) 0.7<QH/QL≦1 (3) when a first alternating voltage is applied and when a second alternating voltage having the same effective voltage value as the effective voltage value of the first alternating voltage and having higher frequency than the frequency of the first alternating voltage is applied, wherein respectivelyIL represent an effective value of current density when the first alternating voltage is applied; IH, an effective value of current density when the second alternating voltage is applied; ZL, an impedance when the first alternating voltage is applied; ZH, an impedance when the second alternating voltage is applied; QL, a calorific power when the first alternating voltage is applied; and QH, a calorific power when the second alternating voltage is applied.
- 15. The fixing apparatus of claim 14, wherein said metal sheet satisfies at least one of the following three expressions:0.76≦IH/IL≦1 (1)′0.30≦ZL/ZH≦1 (2)′0.76≦QH/QL≦1 (3)′when the first alternating voltage is applied and when the second alternating voltage is applied.
- 16. The fixing apparatus of claim 14, satisfying all the aforementioned expressions (1) to (3), when the first alternating voltage is applied and when the second alternating voltage is applied.
Priority Claims (1)
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2000-095053 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is based on Application No. 2000-95053 filed in Japan, contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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