Claims
- 1. In a halogen heater comprising a glass tube filled with inactive gas and a halogen substance, said inactive gas contains either one of krypton and xenon as a major component, the halogen heater being disposed in a hollow cylindrical fixing member having a wall thickness of 0.8 mm or below.
- 2. In a fixing device comprising a hollow cylindrical member to be heated that accommodates a radiation heat source, a temperature of said member to be heated rises to a set temperature in 10 seconds or less while a color temperature of said radiation heat source is 2,500 K or above in a steady state, andwherein the hollow cylindrical member is formed of metal and has a wall thickness of 0.8 mm or below, and the radiation heat source is filled with a gas whose major component is lower in heat conductivity than argon, whereby the color temperature of 2,500 K or above is achieved.
- 3. A fixing device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said member to be heated comprises an endless belt.
- 4. A fixing device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe having a small wall thickness.
- 5. A fixing device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said radiation heat source comprises a glass tube accommodating a filament, and wherein a diameter of said filament is reduced to implement said color temperature.
- 6. A fixing device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 7. A fixing device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said member to be heated comprises an endless belt.
- 8. In a fixing device comprising a hollow cylindrical member to be heated that accommodates a radiation heat source, a temperature of said member to be heated rises to a set temperature in 10 seconds or less, a rated voltage of 120 V or below is applied to said radiation heat source, and a color temperature of said radiation heat source is 2,500 K or above in a steady state, andwherein the hollow cylindrical member is formed of metal and has a wall thickness of 0.8 mm or below, and the radiation heat source is filled with a gas whose major component is lower in heat conductivity than argon, whereby the color temperature of 2,500 K or above is achieved.
- 9. A fixing device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said member to be heated comprises an endless belt.
- 10. A fixing device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 11. A fixing device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said radiation heat source comprises a glass tube accommodating a filament and filled with inactive gas whose major component is lower in heat conductivity than argon.
- 12. A fixing device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the major component of the inactive gas is krypton.
- 13. A fixing device as claimed in claim 12, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 14. A fixing device as claimed in claim 11, wherein the major component of the inactive gas is xenon.
- 15. A fixing device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said radiation heat source comprises a glass tube accommodating a filament and filled with inactive gas whose major component is higher in molecular weight than argon.
- 16. A fixing device as claimed in claim 15, wherein the major component of the inactive gas is xenon.
- 17. In a fixing device comprising a hollow cylindrical member to be heated that accommodates a radiation heat source, there holds a relation:ρ×C×V×ΔT/P<10 wherein ρ denotes a density (kg/m3) of said member to be heated, C denotes specific heat (J/kg/K) of said member, V denotes a volume (m3) of said member, ΔT denotes a difference in temperature elevation of said member to a set temperature, and P denotes power input to said radiation heat source, and a color temperature of said radiation heat source is 2,500 K or above in a steady state, andwherein the hollow cylindrical member is formed of metal and has a wall thickness of 0.8 mm or below, and the radiation heat source is filled with a gas whose major component is lower in heat conductivity than argon, whereby the color temperature of 2,500 K or above is achieved.
- 18. A fixing device as claimed in claim 17, wherein said member to be heated comprises an endless belt.
- 19. A fixing device as claimed in claim 17, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 20. A fixing device as claimed in claim 17, wherein said radiation heat source comprises a glass tube accommodating a filament and filled with inactive gas whose major component is lower in heat conductivity than argon.
- 21. A fixing device as claimed in claim 20, wherein the major component of the inactive gas is krypton.
- 22. A fixing device as claimed in claim 21, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 23. A fixing device as claimed in claim 20, wherein the major component of the inactive gas is xenon.
- 24. A fixing device as claimed in claim 17, wherein said radiation heat source comprises a glass tube accommodating a filament and filled with inactive gas whose major component is higher in molecular weight than argon.
- 25. A fixing device as claimed in claim 24, wherein the major component of the inactive gas is xenon.
- 26. In an image forming apparatus including a fixing device comprising a hollow cylindrical member to be heated that accommodates a radiation heat source, a temperature of said member to be heated rises to a set temperature in 10 seconds or less while a color temperature of said radiation heat source is 2,500 K or above in a steady state, andwherein the hollow cylindrical member is formed of metal and has a wall thickness of 0.8 mm or below, and the radiation heat source is filled with a gas whose major component is lower in heat conductivity than argon, whereby the color temperature of 2,500 K or above is achieved.
- 27. In an image forming apparatus including a fixing device comprising a hollow cylindrical member to be heated that accommodates a radiation heat source, a temperature of said member to be heated rises to a set temperature in 10 seconds or less, a rated voltage of 120 V or below is applied to said radiation heat source, and a color temperature of said radiation heat source is 2,500 K or above in a steady state, andwherein the hollow cylindrical member is formed of metal and has a wall thickness of 0.8 mm or below, and the radiation heat source is filled with a gas whose major component is lower in heat conductivity than argon, whereby the color temperature of 2,500 K or above is achieved.
- 28. In an image forming apparatus including a fixing device comprising a hollow cylindrical member to be heated that accommodates a radiation heat source, there holds a relation:ρ×C×V×ΔT/P<10 wherein ρ denotes a density (kg/m3) of said member to be heated, C denotes specific heat (J/kg/K) of said member, V denotes a volume (m3) of said member, ΔT denotes a difference in temperature elevation of said member to a set temperature, and P denotes power input to said radiation heat source, and a color temperature of said radiation heat source is 2,500 K or above in a steady state, andwherein the hollow cylindrical member is formed of metal and has a wall thickness of 0.8 mm or below, and the radiation heat source is filled with a gas whose major component is lower in heat conductivity than argon, whereby the color temperature of 2,500 K or above is achieved.
- 29. In a fixing device comprising a member to be heated that accommodates a radiation heat source, said radiation heat source comprises a glass tube accommodating a filament and filled with at least inactive gas whose major component is lower in heat conductivity than argon, the member including a hollow cylindrical member having a wall thickness of 0.8 mm or below.
- 30. A fixing device as claimed in claim 29, wherein said hollow cylindrical member heats an endless belt passed thereover.
- 31. A fixing device as claimed in claim 29, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 32. A fixing device as claimed in claim 29, wherein the major component of the inactive gas comprises krypton.
- 33. A fixing device as claimed in claim 32, wherein said filament has a color temperature that causes a temperature of said member to be heated to rise to a fixing temperature in 10 seconds or less.
- 34. A fixing device as claimed in claim 33, wherein the color temperature of said filament is 2,500 K or above.
- 35. A fixing device as claimed in claim 34, wherein a diameter of said filament is reduced to implement said color temperature.
- 36. A fixing device as claimed in claim 35, wherein said filament comprises densely wound segment portions and linear or roughly wound lead portions, and wherein a ratio of said segment portions to an entire emitting portion of said filament is 50% or above.
- 37. A fixing device as claimed in claim 36, wherein said segment portions are distributed substantially evenly over said entire emitting portion.
- 38. A fixing device as claimed in claim 37, wherein connecting portions connecting said segment portions and lead portions each are configured to easily absorb stresses ascribable to expansion and contraction resulting from a heat cycle.
- 39. A fixing device as claimed in claim 38, wherein said connecting portions have a density of turns sequentially decreasing from said segment portions toward said lead portions.
- 40. A fixing device as claimed in claim 39, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 41. A fixing device as claimed in claim 39, wherein said member to be heated comprises an endless belt.
- 42. A fixing device as claimed in claim 29, wherein the major component of the inactive gas comprises xenon.
- 43. A fixing device as claimed in claim 42, wherein said filament has a color temperature that causes a temperature of said member to be heated to rise to a fixing temperature in 10 seconds or less.
- 44. A fixing device as claimed in claim 43, wherein the color temperature of said filament is 2,500 K or above.
- 45. A fixing device as claimed in claim 44, wherein a diameter of said filament is reduced to implement said color temperature.
- 46. A fixing device as claimed in claim 45, wherein said filament comprises densely wound segment portions and linear or roughly wound lead portions, and wherein a ratio of said segment portions to an entire emitting portion of said filament is 50% or above.
- 47. A fixing device as claimed in claim 46, wherein said segment portions are distributed substantially evenly over said entire emitting portion.
- 48. A fixing device as claimed in claim 47, wherein connecting portions connecting said segment portions and lead portions each are configured to easily absorb stresses ascribable to expansion and contraction resulting from a heat cycle.
- 49. A fixing device as claimed in claim 48, wherein said connecting portions have a density of turns sequentially decreasing from said segment portions toward said lead portions.
- 50. A fixing device as claimed in claim 49, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 51. A fixing device as claimed in claim 49, wherein said member to be heated comprises an endless belt.
- 52. A fixing device as claimed in claim 29, wherein said filament has a color temperature that causes a temperature of said member to be heated to rise to a fixing temperature in 10 seconds or less.
- 53. A fixing device as claimed in claim 52, wherein the color temperature of said filament is 2,500 K or above.
- 54. A fixing device as claimed in claim 53, wherein a diameter of said filament is reduced to implement said color temperature.
- 55. A fixing device as claimed in claim 54, wherein said filament comprises densely wound segment portions and linear or roughly wound lead portions, and wherein a ratio of said segment portions to an entire emitting portion of said filament is 50% or above.
- 56. A fixing device as claimed in claim 55, wherein said segment portions are distributed substantially evenly over said entire emitting portion.
- 57. A fixing device as claimed in claim 56, wherein connecting portions connecting said segment portions and lead portions each are configured to easily absorb stresses ascribable to expansion and contraction resulting from a heat cycle.
- 58. A fixing device as claimed in claim 57, wherein said connecting portions have a density of turns sequentially decreasing from said segment portions toward said lead portions.
- 59. A fixing device as claimed in claim 58, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 60. A fixing device as claimed in claim 58, wherein said member to be heated comprises an endless belt.
- 61. A fixing device as claimed in claim 29, wherein said filament comprises densely wound segment portions and linear or roughly wound lead portions, and wherein a ratio of said segment portions to an entire emitting portion of said filament is 50% or above.
- 62. A fixing device as claimed in claim 61, wherein said segment portions are distributed substantially evenly over said entire emitting portion.
- 63. A fixing device as claimed in claim 62, wherein connecting portions connecting said segment portions and lead portions each are configured to easily absorb stresses ascribable to expansion and contraction resulting from a heat cycle.
- 64. A fixing device as claimed in claim 63, wherein said connecting portions have a density of turns sequentially decreasing from said segment portions toward said lead portions.
- 65. A fixing device as claimed in claim 64, wherein said member to heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 66. A fixing device as claimed in claim 64, wherein said member to be heated comprises an endless belt.
- 67. In a fixing device comprising a member to be heated that accommodates a radiation heat source, said radiation heat source comprises a glass tube accommodating a filament and filled with at least inactive gas whose major component is higher in molecular weight than argon, the member including a hollow cylindrical member having a wall thickness of 0.8 mm or below.
- 68. A fixing device as claimed in claim 67, wherein said member to be heated comprises an endless belt.
- 69. A fixing device as claimed in claim 67, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 70. A fixing device as claimed in claim 67, wherein the major component of the inactive gas comprises krypton.
- 71. A fixing device as claimed in claim 70, wherein said filament has a color temperature that causes a temperature of said member to be heated to rise to a fixing temperature in 10 seconds or less.
- 72. A fixing device as claimed in claim 71, where in the color temperature of said filament is 2,500 K or above.
- 73. A fixing device as claimed in claim 72, wherein a diameter of said filament is reduced to implement said color temperature.
- 74. A fixing device as claimed in claim 73, wherein said filament comprises densely wound segment portions and linear or roughly wound lead portions, and wherein a ratio of said segment portions to an entire emitting portion of said filament is 50% or above.
- 75. A fixing device as claimed in claim 74, wherein said segment portions are distributed substantially evenly over said entire emitting portion.
- 76. A fixing device as claimed in claim 75, wherein connecting portions connecting said segment portions and lead portions each are configured to easily absorb stresses ascribable to expansion and contraction resulting from a heat cycle.
- 77. A fixing device as claimed in claim 76, wherein said connecting portions have a density of turns sequentially decreasing from said segment portions toward said lead portions.
- 78. A fixing device as claimed in claim 77, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 79. A fixing device as claimed in claim 77, wherein said member to be heated comprises an endless belt.
- 80. A fixing device as claimed in claim 67, wherein the major component of the inactive gas comprises xenon.
- 81. A fixing device as claimed in claim 80, wherein said filament has a color temperature that causes a temperature of said member to be heated to rise to a fixing temperature in 10 seconds or less.
- 82. A fixing device as claimed in claim 81, wherein the color temperature of said filament is 2,500 K or above.
- 83. A fixing device as claimed in claim 82, wherein a diameter of said filament is reduced to implement said color temperature.
- 84. A fixing device as claimed in claim 83, wherein said filament comprises densely wound segment portions and linear or roughly wound lead portions, and wherein a ratio of said segment portions to an entire emitting portion of said filament is 50% or above.
- 85. A fixing device as claimed in claim 84, wherein said segment portions are distributed substantially evenly over said entire emitting portion.
- 86. A fixing device as claimed in claim 85, wherein connecting portions connecting said segment portions and lead portions each are configured to easily absorb stresses ascribable to expansion and contraction resulting from a heat cycle.
- 87. A fixing device as claimed in claim 86, wherein said connecting portions have a density of turns sequentially decreasing from said segment portions toward said lead portions.
- 88. A fixing device as claimed in claim 87, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 89. A fixing device as claimed in claim 87, wherein said member to be heated comprises an endless belt.
- 90. A fixing device an claimed in claim 67, wherein said filament has a color temperature that causes a temperature of said member to be heated to rise to a fixing temperature in 10 seconds or less.
- 91. A fixing device as claimed in claim 90, wherein the color temperature of said filament is 2,500 K or above.
- 92. A fixing device as claimed in claim 91, wherein a diameter of said filament is reduced to implement said color temperature.
- 93. A fixing device as claimed in claim 92, wherein said filament comprises densely wound segment portions and linear or roughly wound lead portions, and wherein a ratio of said segment portions to an entire emitting portion of said filament is 50% or above.
- 94. A fixing device as claimed in claim 93, wherein said segment portions are distributed substantially evenly over said entire emitting portion.
- 95. A fixing device as claimed in claim 94, wherein connecting portions connecting said segment portions and lead portions each are configured to easily absorb stresses ascribable to expansion and contraction resulting from a heat cycle.
- 96. A fixing device as claimed in claim 95, wherein said connecting portions have a density of turns sequentially decreasing from said segment portions toward said lead portions.
- 97. A fixing device as claimed in claim 96, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 98. A fixing device as claimed in claim 96, wherein said member to be heated comprises an endless belt.
- 99. A fixing device as claimed in claim 67, wherein said filament comprises densely wound segment portions and linear or roughly wound lead portions, and wherein a ratio of said segment portions to an entire emitting portion of said filament is 50% or above.
- 100. A fixing device as claimed in claim 99, wherein said segment portions are distributed substantially evenly over said entire emitting portion.
- 101. A fixing device as claimed in claim 100, wherein connecting portions connecting said segment portions and lead portions each are configured to easily absorb stresses ascribable to expansion and contraction resulting from a heat cycle.
- 102. A fixing device as claimed in claim 101, wherein said connecting portions have a density of turns sequentially decreasing from said segment portions toward said lead portions.
- 103. A fixing device as claimed in claim 102, wherein said member to be heated comprises a metallic pipe.
- 104. A fixing device as claimed in claim 102, wherein said member to be heated comprises an endless belt.
- 105. In an image forming apparatus including a fixing device comprising a member to be heated that accommodates a radiation heat source, said radiation heat source comprises a glass tube accommodating a filament and filled with at least inactive gas whose major component is lower in heat conductivity than argon, the member including a hollow cylindrical member having a wall thickness of 0.8 mm or below.
- 106. In an image forming apparatus including a fixing device comprising a member to be heated that accommodates a radiation heat source, said radiation heat source comprises a glass tube accommodating a filament and filled with at least inactive gas whose major component is higher in molecular weight than argon, the member including a hollow cylindrical member having a wall thickness of 0.8 mm or below.
- 107. A heating device for a fixing device, comprising:a halogen heater comprising a glass tube filled with an inactive gas whose major component is either one of xenon and krypton and a halogen substance; and a hollow cylindrical member accommodating said halogen heater and having a wall thickness of 0.8 mm or below.
Priority Claims (4)
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11-308754 |
Oct 1999 |
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2000-098505 |
Mar 2000 |
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2000-098547 |
Mar 2000 |
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2000-255593 |
Aug 2000 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Divisional of 09/698,035 filed on Oct. 30, 2000.
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