Claims
- 1. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
- a moveable photosensitive member defining a first side and a second side and comprising an endless transparent support member, a transparent conductive layer, and a photoconductive layer,
- exposure means disposed on the first side of the photosensitive member for exposing the photosensitive member to image information,
- a toner holder for holding a developer disposed on the second side of the photosensitive member,
- a brushing contact region defined between the photosensitive member and the toner holder for enabling charging of the photosensitive member and exposure of the photosensitive member,
- wherein movement of the photosensitive member relative to the brushing contact region is controlled in accordance with the equations:
- C+R<T and C>R,
- where
- C represents the time required to attain a predetermined charging potential on the photosensitive member in the brushing contact region,
- R represents the time required to attenuate the predetermined charging potential by exposure to a latent image potential, and
- T represents the time required for a section of the photosensitive member to pass the toner brushing region, wherein the photosensitive member defines a resistance and a potential, wherein the developer defines a resistance, and wherein the resistance of the developer satisfies the equation:
- Rt<(Vc/Vs-Vc)Rh
- where
- Rt represents the resistance of the developer when a developable voltage Vc is applied to the developer,
- Vs represents a development bias voltage applied to the developer holder,
- Vc represents a development bias voltage minus the potential of the photosensitive member when inverse development is started, and
- Rh represents the resistance of the photosensitive member.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the photosensitive member comprises an a-Si type material.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein
- the moveable photosensitive member defines a downstream direction and an upstream direction,
- the brushing contact region defines a center and a first area located in the downstream direction relative to the center,
- the developer comprises at least one conductive carrier having at least a conductive surface and at least one of a high resistivity toner and an insulating toner, and
- wherein the exposure means exposes the photosensitive member to image information at a location in the first area of the brushing contact region.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the toner holder comprises a rotatable development sleeve defining a line speed, wherein the photosensitive member comprises a rotatable photosensitive drum defining a line speed, and wherein the line speed of the development sleeve is greater than the line speed of the photosensitive drum.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein
- the photosensitive drum defines a downstream direction and an upstream direction,
- the photosensitive drum and the development sleeve mutually define a first location at which the distance between the photosensitive drum and the development sleeve is minimized, and a first area located in the downstream direction of movement relative to the first location,
- wherein the exposure means exposes the photosensitive member to image information at a location in the first area.
- 6. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
- a moveable photosensitive member defining a first side and a second side and comprising an endless transparent support member, a transparent conductive layer, and a photoconductive layer,
- exposure means disposed on the first side of the photosensitive member for exposing the photosensitive member to image information,
- a toner holder for holding a developer disposed on the second side of the photosensitive member,
- a brushing contact region defined between the photosensitive member and the toner holder for enabling charging of the photosensitive member and exposure of the photosensitive member,
- wherein movement of the photosensitive member relative to the brushing contact region is controlled in accordance with the equations:
- C+R<T and C>R,
- where
- C represents the time required to attain a predetermined charging potential on the photosensitive member in the brushing contact region,
- R represents the time required to attenuate the predetermined charging potential by exposure to a latent image potential, and
- T represents the time required for a section of the photosensitive member to pass the toner brushing region,
- wherein the toner holder comprises a rotatable development sleeve defining a line speed, wherein the photosensitive member comprises a rotatable photosensitive drum defining a line speed, and wherein the line speed of the development sleeve is greater than the line speed of the photosensitive drum, and wherein the line speed of the development sleeve is between 5 and 10 times greater than the line speed of the drum.
- 7. An image forming apparatus, comprising:
- a moveable photosensitive member defining a first side and a second side and comprising an endless transparent support member, a transparent conductive layer, and a photoconductive layer,
- exposure means disposed on the first side of the photosensitive member for exposing the photosensitive member to image information,
- a toner holder for holding a developer disposed on the second side of the photosensitive member,
- a brushing contact region defined between the photosensitive member and the toner holder for enabling charging of the photosensitive member and exposure of the photosensitive member,
- wherein movement of the photosensitive member relative to the brushing contact region is controlled in accordance with the equations:
- C+R<T and C>R,
- where
- C represents the time required to attain a predetermined charging potential on the photosensitive member in the brushing contact region,
- R represents the time required to attenuate the predetermined charging potential by exposure to a latent image potential, and
- T represents the time required for a section of the photosensitive member to pass the toner brushing region,
- wherein the toner holder comprises a rotatable development sleeve defining a line speed, wherein the photosensitive member comprises a rotatable photosensitive drum defining a line speed, and wherein the line speed of the development sleeve is greater than the line speed of the photosensitive drum, and wherein the development sleeve defines a diameter, wherein the photosensitive drum defines a diameter, and wherein the diameter of the development sleeve is not less than the diameter of the photosensitive drum.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the photosensitive drum and the development sleeve mutually define a first location at which the distance between the photosensitive drum and the development sleeve is between 0.3 mm and 0.55 mm.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 4, wherein the moveable photosensitive member defines an upstream direction and an exposure position, and comprising:
- a magnet assembly accommodated in the development sleeve, the magnet assembly having a principal pole located in the upstream direction from the exposure position.
- 10. A back exposure image forming method, comprising:
- providing a photosensitive member defining a rotational direction, a line speed and a rotational speed,
- providing a development sleeve defining a rotational direction, a line speed and a rotational speed,
- providing exposure means on the first side of the photosensitive member for exposing the photosensitive member to image information,
- forming a brushing contact region between the photosensitive member and the development sleeve,
- charging the photosensitive member with a development bias applied in the brushing contact region,
- accommodating a stationary magnet assembly in the development sleeve,
- adjusting the rotational direction and speed of the development sleeve to provide forward feed rotation with respect to the photosensitive drum along the brushing contact region and to provide a higher line speed for the development sleeve than for the photosensitive drum,
- setting an exposure position for the exposure means downstream from a position of the closest portions of the drum and development sleeve to each other in the direction of rotation of the photosensitive drum, wherein the development sleeve defines a line speed and the photosensitive drum defines a line speed and wherein
- causing the line speed of the development sleeve to exceed the line speed of the photosensitive drum by between 5 and 10 times.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein the photosensitive member defines a resistance and a potential, wherein the developer defines a resistance, and wherein the resistance of the developer satisfies the equation:
- Rt<(Vc/Vs-Vc)Rh
- where
- Rt represents the resistance of the developer when a developable voltage Vc is applied to the developer,
- Vs represents a development bias voltage applied to the developer holder,
- Vc represents a developable voltage equivalent to a development bias voltage minus the potential of the photosensitive member when inverse development is started, and
- Rh represents the resistance of the photosensitive member.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein the photosensitive drum comprises an a-Si type material.
- 13. The method of claim 10, comprising the step of
- accommodating a magnet assembly in the development sleeve, the magnet assembly having a principal pole located at a position upstream from an exposure position in the direction of rotation of the photosensitive drum.
- 14. A back exposure image forming method, comprising:
- providing a photosensitive member defining a rotational direction, a line speed and a rotational speed,
- providing a development sleeve defining a rotational direction, a line speed and a rotational speed,
- providing exposure means on the first side of the photosensitive member for exposing the photosensitive member to image formation,
- forming a brushing contact region between the photosensitive member and the development sleeve,
- charging the photosensitive member with a development bias applied in the brushing contact region,
- accommodating a stationary magnet assembly in the development sleeve,
- adjusting the rotational direction and speed of the development sleeve to provide forward feed rotation with respect to the photosensitive drum along the brushing contact region and to provide a higher line speed for the development sleeve than for the photosensitive drum,
- setting an exposure position for the exposure means downstream from a position of the closest portions of the drum and development sleeve to each other in the direction of rotation of the photosensitive drum, wherein the photosensitive drum defines a diameter not greater than 50 mm, and the development sleeve defines a diameter not less than the diameter of the photosensitive drum.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the photosensitive drum and the development sleeve mutually define a development gap therebetween and wherein the development gap is between 0.3 and 0.55 mm.
- 16. An apparatus comprising
- a photosensitive drum facing a development sleeve and having a back side, and exposure means disposed on the back side of the photosensitive drum,
- the photosensitive member being charged by applying a development bias thereto in a brushing contact region formed between the photosensitive drum and the development sleeve,
- exposure being caused after the charging,
- development being caused at least one of simultaneously with and immediately after the exposure,
- the developer comprising a conductive magnetic carrier,
- a high resistivity magnetic carrier and
- a high resistivity or insulating toner,
- the development bias being an oscillating waveform bias having a maximum level higher than the charging potential on the photosensitive member and a minimum level higher than the exposure potential on the photosensitive member.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the toners and the carriers define a weight ratio and wherein the weight ratio of the toner to the carriers is not less than 1 to 4.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the oscillating waveform bias includes a superimposed DC component.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the rectangular waveform bias includes a superimposed DC component.
- 20. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the frequency of the oscillating waveform bias is not higher than 100 Hz and satisfies the equation:
- Hmin=1/DSd/Nw),
- where
- Hmin represents the minimum frequency of the development bias,
- DSd represents the line speed of the photosensitive drum, and
- Nw represents the nip width of the brushing contact region.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the amplitude of the oscillating waveform bias is in a range of .+-.20 to .+-.60% of the charging potential on the photosensitive member.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 16, wherein the high resistivity or insulating toner comprising a non-magnetic toner.
Priority Claims (5)
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4-078227 |
Feb 1992 |
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4-078229 |
Feb 1992 |
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4-104008 |
Mar 1992 |
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4-104013 |
Mar 1992 |
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4-343503 |
Nov 1992 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/797,322 filed on Nov. 25, 1991.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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