Claims
- 1. An image forming apparatus comprising:
- an image carrier for carrying an electrostatic latent image thereon;
- a developing unit for developing the latent image by supplying a toner to said image carrier to thereby produce a toner image;
- an image transferring unit for transferring the toner image from said image carrier to a recording medium;
- a cleaning unit for collecting the toner remaining on a surface of said image carrier after image transfer;
- toner transporting means for transporting the toner collected by said cleaning unit to said developing unit;
- an electrostatic actuator having a plurality of parallel spaced electrodes located in and along a path which the toner collected by said cleaning unit is transported to said developing unit by said toner transporting means for generating electric fields which transport only particles of the toner carrying a predetermined charge in a predetermined direction;
- means to remove, from said path, particles other than said toner; and
- means to selectively activate said parallel spaced electrodes by selectively applying thereto at least three respective charging voltages, including a positive voltage, a negative voltage, and a ground voltage, so as to provide an electromotive force to said particles of toner such that said force is the primary force used in moving said particles.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said electrostatic actuator is at least partly disposed in said cleaning unit.
- 3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a dust collector located in close proximity to said electrostatic actuator for collecting impurities other than the particles of the toner carrying the predetermined potential in a predetermined location by sucking said impurities.
- 4. An image forming method comprising the steps of:
- developing an electrostatic latent image formed on an image carrier by supplying a toner to said carrier,
- transferring a resulting toner image to a recording medium,
- collecting the toner remaining on said image carrier after image transfer, and reusing the collected toner for development of a latent image to be formed on said image carrier,
- transporting said collected toner for reuse, wherein only particles of said toner carrying a predetermined charge are transported by applying thereto a plurality of charging voltages, including a positive voltage, a negative voltage, and a ground voltage, to provide the primary motive force to transport said particles mainly in a predetermined direction; and
- removing from said path any remaining non-toner particles that are not transported.
- 5. An image forming apparatus comprising:
- an image carrier for carrying an electrostatic latent image thereon;
- a developing unit for developing the latent image by supplying a toner to said image carrier to thereby produce a toner image;
- an image transferring unit for transferring the toner image from said image carrier to a recording medium;
- a cleaning unit for collecting any toner remaining on the surface of said image carrier after said image transfer;
- toner transporting means for transporting the toner collected by said cleaning unit to said developing unit;
- an electrostatic actuator having a plurality of parallel spaced electrodes which are arranged side by side and with each of said parallel electrodes extending perpendicular to a direction of toner transport and placed on a path along which the toner collected by said cleaning unit is transported to said developing unit by said toner transporting means, wherein said actuator generates electric fields for transporting only the particles of toner carrying a predetermined charge and in a predetermined direction; and
- means to selectively activate said parallel spaced electrodes by selectively applying thereto at least three respective charging voltages, including a positive voltage, a negative voltage, and a ground voltage, so as to provide an electromotive force to said particles of toner such that said force is the primary force used in moving said particles.
- 6. An apparatus as in claim 5, wherein the space between the plurality of parallel spaced electrodes is greater than the diameter of toner particles which are to be transported.
- 7. An apparatus as in claim 5, wherein said electrostatic actuator is located inside a pipe.
- 8. An image forming apparatus comprising:
- an image carrier for carrying an electrostatic latent image thereon;
- a developing unit for developing a latent image by supplying a toner to said image carrier to thereby produce a toner image;
- an image transferring unit for transferring the toner image from said image carrier to a recording medium;
- a cleaning unit for collecting the toner remaining on the surface of said image carrier after image transfer;
- toner transporting means for transporting the toner collected by said cleaning unit to said developing unit;
- an electrostatic actuator having a plurality of parallel space electrodes located in and along a path which the toner collected by said cleaning unit is transported to said developing unit by said toner transporting means and further comprising a means by which a positive voltage, a negative voltage, and a ground voltage are respectively applied to a first, second and third electrode group of said plurality of parallel space electrodes and further and subsequent to said application of voltages a positive voltage is applied to an electrode in the second drive electrode group and a negative voltage opposite in polarity of the toner particles is applied to an electrode in the third group adjoining said second group of electrodes of said parallel spaced electrodes at the same time that a positive voltage is applied to the first drive electrode group which adjoins the second group such that the first group adjoins the second group in the direction opposite to that of the direction of toner transport;
- means to remove, from said path, particles other than said toner.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/955,432, filed on Oct. 2, 1992, now abandoned.
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