Image heating apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6321047
  • Patent Number
    6,321,047
  • Date Filed
    Monday, August 28, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 20, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An image heating apparatus has a heating member for heating an image on a recording material, a backup member for forming a nip in cooperation with the heating member, and an electric power supply control device for controlling electric power supplied to the heating member so that the temperature of the heating member may be maintained at a set temperature. When the recording material is not in the nip as a plurality of recording materials are continuously heated, the electric power supply control device can select first control in which temperature control is effected so that the heating member may maintain the set temperature, and second control in which temperature control is not effected and the electric power supply to the heating member is not effected.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to an image heating apparatus typified by a fixing device used in an image forming apparatus such as a copier or a printer.




2. Related Background Art




Such a fixing device as is used in an image forming apparatus has a heating member for heating a recording material, a pressurizing member cooperating with the heating member to form a nip for nipping and conveying a recording material bearing an image thereon, and electrical energization controlling means for controlling the electrical energization of the heating member so that the heating member may maintain a set temperature, and heats the image by the thus temperature-controlled heating member to thereby secure good fixativeness of the image.




The heating member continues to be temperature-controlled when a plurality of recording materials are continuously heated as well as when a recording material is heated and therefore, during the time from after a recording material has passed through the nip until the next recording material enters the nip, the electrical energization of the heating member is effected to restore the temperature of the heating member which is reduced by the recording material taking away the heat quantity of the heating member, to a set temperature.




However, if the time from after a recording material has passed through the nip until the next recording material enters the nip is long, the temperature of the pressurizing member sometimes rises to a considerable temperature by the heat from the heating member of which temperature is continuously controlled during that time.




The inventor has found the phenomenon that if particularly the environment in which the apparatus is used is at a high temperature when the next recording material has entered the nip in a state in which the pressurizing member has thus risen in its temperature, the moisture contained in the recording material is evaporated by the heat of the heating member and adheres to the surface of the pressurizing member. The inventor also found the phenomenon that the recording material slips by the moisture adhering to the surface of this pressurizing member and the recording material fails to be normally conveyed and is jammed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention has been made in view of the above-noted problems and an object thereof is to provide an image heating apparatus in which the bad conveyance of recording materials can be prevented.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an image heating apparatus in which the excessive temperature rise of a backup member can be restrained.




Still another object of the present invention is to provide an image heating apparatus comprising:




a heating member for heating an image on a recording material;




a backup member for forming a nip in cooperation with the heating member; and




electric power supply control means for controlling electric power supplied to the heating member so that the temperature of the heating member may be maintained at a set temperature;




wherein when the recording material is not nipped by the nip in case that a plurality of recording materials are continuously heated, the electric power supply control means can select first control in which temperature control is effected so that the heating member may maintain the set temperature, and second control in which temperature control is not effected and the electric power supply to the heating member is not effected.




Further objects of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description when read with reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the construction of an image forming apparatus according an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a front view of an operating panel provided on the main body of the image forming apparatus of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a flow chart for illustrating the recording material conveying operation in conveying means according to an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a flow chart for illustrating the operation of determining the distance between fixed sheets and the distance between recording sheets in electric power supply control means according to an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a flow chart for illustrating the electric power supply control of a heating member in the electric power supply control means according to the embodiment of the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Some embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.




Such an image forming apparatus will first be described briefly.





FIG. 1

is a cross-sectional view schematically showing the construction of an example of an image forming apparatus provided with an image heating apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention.




In such an image forming apparatus, a photosensitive member


12


in an image forming portion is first rotated in a clockwise direction, as shown in

FIG. 1

, and the surface of the photosensitive member


12


is uniformly charged by primary charging means


13


. On the surface of the photosensitive member


12


charged to predetermined potential by the primary charging means


13


, a latent image conforming to image information from an original or the like is formed by an exposure lamp unit


4


-


11


, whereafter the latent image is developed as a developer image by a developing unit


15


. The developer image on the photosensitive member


12


is transferred to recording paper which is a recording material fed from a paper feeding portion such as a cassette


23


, by a transferring unit portion


14


. After the transfer, the photosensitive member


12


is repeatedly subjected to the process of removing any residual toner on the surface thereof by a cleaning unit


38


, removing any residual potential on the surface thereof by a pre-exposure lamp


16


, and using again for image formation. The recording paper to which the developer image has been transferred is sent to a fixing unit


21


while resting on the conveying belt of a conveying unit


20


which is conveying means.




The recording paper which has entered the fixing unit


21


is heated and pressurized by the nip of the fixing unit


21


, whereby the developer image on the recording paper is fixed, and the recording paper is discharged from the fixing unit


21


by paper discharging rollers


22


and is contained onto a paper discharge tray


39


. A paper discharge sensor


34


is a sensor for detecting whether the recording paper has been normally passed through the fixing unit


21


and discharged, and is adapted to count up a paper discharge counter in a microcomputer Q


1


provided in a controller portion


80


when the recording paper has been normally passed.




The operation of such an image forming apparatus will now be described in detail.




In such an image forming apparatus, a power source cord (not shown) provided in the main body of the image forming apparatus is connected to a predetermined power source.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a driving system in such an image forming apparatus is separated into a main driving system for driving a paper feeding portion, a conveying portion, the photosensitive member and a fixing portion, and an optical driving system for driving an optical system. In the present embodiment, a stepping motor


25


is adopted as the drive source of the main driving system, and a stepping motor


26


is adopted as the drive source of the optical driving system (including a mechanism for reading images). The drive sources are adapted to be drive-controlled by a controller portion


80


which is electric power supply control means. The controller portion


80


includes the microcomputer Q


1


, an enlarged IC portion, etc., and is provided with a whole driving circuit.





FIG. 2

is a front view of an operating panel disposed on the upper surface of the image forming apparatus of FIG.


1


.




Such an operating panel has a power source switch


51


, and is designed such that when this switch is depressed, a power is supplied to the image forming apparatus and at the same time, a power source indicating lamp


52


is turned on and indicated.




Also, the indicating portion of such an operating panel is set such that when the power source switch is closed, as standard modes, a sheet number indicator


59


indicates


1


, a magnification indicator


67


indicates one-to-one magnification, and the indication A (the abbreviation of Auto) of an automatic density adjustment indicator


76


is turned on.




Further, the indicating portion of the copy start key


56


of such an operating panel is adapted to be red indication during the initial setting (such as moving a lens to the one-to-one magnification position) when the power source switch is closed, and during copying, and indicate usually by green indication in which the copying operation is possible.




The operation of the optical driving system after the closing of the power source switch will now be described.




The image forming apparatus according to the present embodiment has the multi-stage magnification selecting function by the position control of a zoom lens unit


8


and the speed control of the exposure lamp unit


4


-


7


by the stepping motor


26


of the optical driving portion, the function of automatically effecting density selection by an optical sensor


40


for detecting the reflected light of an original placed on the surface of original supporting glass


3


, the automatic selecting function for copying magnifications by the connection to an outside apparatus (not shown) by communication means, the memory backup function of storing various states, e.g. the number of remaining sheet, the magnification value, abnormal information, etc. when an abnormality such as paper jam has occurred, and further the continuous page copying function by controlling the position of the exposure lamp


4


by the stepping motor


26


, and further the function capable of forming a plurality of color images by interchanging a developing unit


15


, and changing over the control of this stage by providing a switch


36


for detecting the interchange of the developing unit


15


.




The exposure lamp unit


4


-


7


scans the original on the original supporting glass


3


from the left end to the right as viewed in

FIG. 1

, and the exposure light from the exposure lamp


4


conforming to the image of the original is applied to the photosensitive member


12


through the intermediary of a first mirror


5


, a second mirror


6


, a third mirror


7


, a zoom lens unit


8


, a fourth mirror


9


, a fifth mirror


10


and a sixth mirror


11


. Thus, in the present embodiment, the starting point of the movement of the exposure lamp unit


4


-


7


is set at the left end in

FIG. 1

, and this position is defined as the home position (hereinafter referred to as HP). Also, in the present embodiment, an HP sensor


29


is provided to detect HP, and when during the closing of the power source switch, the HP sensor


29


does not detect the position of the exposure lamp


4


, the control portion by the microcomputer Q


1


is adapted to control the rotation of the stepping motor


26


and move the exposure lamp unit to the HP side.




When the exposure lamp unit


4


-


7


lies at HP, the stepping motor


26


moves the zoom lens unit


8


. As described above, during the closing of the power source switch, the one-to-one magnification value is selected as the standard mode, and this position is defined as the zoom home position (hereinafter referred to as ZHP). In the present embodiment, a ZHP sensor


50


is provided to detect ZHP, and when during the closing of the power source switch, the ZHP sensor


50


does not detect the position of the zoom lens unit


8


, the control portion by the microcomputer Q


1


is adapted to control the rotation of the stepping motor


26


and move the zoom lens unit


8


to the ZHP side.




Thus, by the termination of the initial operation of the optical driving system, the preparation for the copying operation of the image forming apparatus is completed.




The operation of the cassette


23


after the closing of the power source switch will now be described.




In a paper feeding method in the image forming apparatus according to the present embodiment, the paper feeding from the cassette


23


and the paper feeding from a multi-manual feeding portion


24


can be selected. In the case of the paper feeding from the cassette


23


, the state of the cassette


23


is controlled by a switch (not shown) for detecting the presence or absence of the cassette


23


, a switch group


31


for detecting the size of the cassette


23


, and a switch


37


for detecting the presence or absence of paper in the cassette


23


, and when an abnormality is detected by the above-mentioned switches, it is adapted to be indicated on an indicating portion which will be described later. In the case of the manual feeding, the state of the multi-manual feeding portion


24


is adapted to be detected by a switch


33


for detecting the presence or absence of paper. When an abnormality is detected by the switch


33


, it is adapted to be indicated on an indicating portion which will be described later. Also, it is possible to measure the length of passing paper by the switch


33


of the multi-manual feeding portion


24


.




In such an image forming apparatus, when the copy start key


56


is depressed, the copying operation is started on the basis of the recording paper size data by the input signal of the switch group


31


for detecting the size of the cassette, the sheet number data set by copy quantity keys


54


, the magnification data by magnification selecting keys


61


,


62


,


64


,


65


and


66


, and other data by various mode selecting means.




When the copy start key


56


is accepted, the indication on the operation panel of the image forming apparatus changes from green to red, and the mode changeover keys such as the copy quantity keys


54


and the magnification selecting keys


61


,


62


,


64


,


65


and


66


are inhibited from being input. At this time, the stepping motor


25


which is a main driving motor starts to rotate, and a driving force starts to be transmitted to the paper feeding roller


18


, the photosensitive member


12


, the conveying unit


20


, the paper discharging rollers


22


, the fixing unit


21


, etc.




After 0.5 sec. from the start of the rotation of the stepping motor


25


, a paper feeding solenoid (not shown) is operated, and the paper feeding roller


17


is rotated therewith and feeds the recording paper in the cassette


23


toward paper feeding rollers


18


. When the recording paper arrives at the paper feeding rollers


18


, the recording paper is fed to registration rollers


19


by the paper feeding rollers


18


and is stopped at a point of time whereat it has arrived at the registration rollers. In the present embodiment, design is made such that a registration presensor


91


installed between the paper feeding rollers


18


and the registration rollers


19


detects the fed state of the recording paper between the paper feeding rollers


18


and the registration rollers


19


and also measures the length of the recording paper during the time when the registration rollers


19


convey the recording paper.




At predetermined timing until the recording paper is fed on a paper feeding path and arrives at the registration rollers


19


, the start of the scanning of the original by the exposure lamp unit


4


-


7


is permitted. At this time, the exposure lamp


4


is in its position detected by the HP sensor


29


. More particularly, the exposure lamp


4


is stopped at a position moved backward by a distance conforming to the selected magnification at that point of time from a position at which the HP sensor


29


has detected the exposure lamp


4


when the initial operation or during the backward movement of the copying operation is executed.




The pulse rate gradually increases until by the start of the scanning of the original, the stepping motor


26


which is the optical system driving source reaches a driving pulse rate conforming to the selected magnification value in a direction (rightward direction) in which the exposure lamp unit


4


-


7


is moved forward (hereinafter referred to as the slow up control). That is, the moving speed of the exposure lamp unit


4


-


7


is gradually accelerated and reaches a target speed.




As regards the scanning distance of the exposure lamp unit


4


-


7


, movement by a predetermined distance is started in conformity with cassette size data and magnification data, etc., and at predetermined timing, the start of the conveyance of the recording paper by the registration rollers


19


is permitted, and the above-described image forming operation is started. The exposure lamp unit


4


-


7


gradually decreases the pulse rate at a point of time whereat it has arrived at a target position (hereinafter referred to as the slow down control) and is stopped, whereafter it is moved backward by the slow up control and the slow down control again toward the HP sensor


29


. At a point of time whereat the HP sensor


29


has detected the exposure lamp


4


, the slow down control for stopping the exposure lamp at a position conforming to the selected magnification is effected and the exposure lamp unit


47


is stopped.




The operation of the fixing unit


21


in the present embodiment will now be described in detail.




The present invention relates to the electric power supply control of the fixing heater of the fixing unit in the above-described image forming apparatus (particularly the control of the heater between fixed sheets).




The fixing unit


21


is provided with endless film


47


, a pressurizing roller


44


which is a pressurizing member, and a heater


43


which is a heating member.




The heater


43


has a resistor printed on a ceramic substrate, and is supported by a heat-resisting plastic supporter


42


, and further, a metallic stay is attached to and provides toughness to the plastic supporter


42


.




The endless film


47


is rotatably supported by a driving roller


35


, a tension roller


45


and the heater


43


. A temperature detecting element (thermistor)


41


is attached to the metallic stay, and the temperature detecting element


41


is in direct contact with the back surface of the heater


43


. In the present embodiment, the pressurizing roller


44


is urged against a heater portion constituted by the heater


43


, the plastic supporter


42


and the metallic stay with the endless film


47


interposed therebetween. The heater


43


and the pressurizing roller


44


cooperate with each other to form a nip for nipping and conveying the recording paper.




The recording paper feeding and conveying operation of the conveying unit


20


in the image forming apparatus of the above-described construction will now be described with reference to the flow chart of FIG.


3


.




In such an image forming apparatus, when the copy start key


56


is depressed (step


101


), the feeding of the recording paper is started from the cassette


23


or the multi-manual feeding portion


24


selected on the operating panel (step


102


). As described above, the fed recording paper is once stopped after it has arrived at the registration rollers


19


, and the start of the conveyance of the recording paper by the registration rollers


19


is permitted at predetermined timing synchronized with the exposure lamp unit


4


-


11


(step


103


), and the above-described image forming operation (image formation, fixing and paper discharge conveyance) is started (step


104


). Here, when all sheets of recording paper set in the operating panel have been fed, the conveying unit


20


completes the feeding of all sheets (step


105


). When all sheets of recording paper have not yet been fed, the determination of the distance between sheets of recording paper and the determination of fixing intermittent control which will be described later are effected (step


106


), whereafter after a waiting time T for paper feeding determined by the determination of the distance between sheets of recording paper has elapsed (step


107


), return is made to the step


102


, where the conveying unit


20


starts the feeding of the next recording paper.




Here, the determination of the distance between sheets of paper and the determination of fixing intermittent control (the step


106


of

FIG. 3

) will be described.




In the embodiment of the present invention, when it is judged that the temperature of the non-paper passing portion of the heater has excessively risen, the control of reducing the number of output sheets per unit time from A sheets to B sheets (A>B) is effected. Accordingly, the apparatus usually operates at a copying speed A, and has, for example, the copying speed changing function of “using a copying speed B after a predetermined number of sheets have been discharged during the formation of a series of images”.




Here, description will be made of the distance between recording sheets when the copying speed is X (sheets/min.).




For example, when the length of recording paper of A4 size is L


1


(mm), the conveying speed of the recording paper from the paper feeding roller


17


to the registration rollers


19


is V (mm/sec.), and the conveying distance from the paper feeding roller


17


to the registration rollers


19


is M (mm), the aforementioned paper feeding waiting time T (X) (sec.) from the start of the conveyance by the registration rollers


19


till the start of the conveyance of the next recording paper by the registration rollers is calculated by








T


(


X


)=(60/


X


)−(


M/V


(sec.).






Also, the distance between recording sheets (the distance from the trailing end of the preceding recording sheet in the conveying direction to the leading end of the succeeding recording sheet in the conveying direction when a plurality of recording sheets are continuously fixed) N (mm) at this time is calculated as follows:








N


(


X, L




1


)


=V×


(60/


X


)−


L




1


(mm)






In the present embodiment, between the distance N (B, L


2


) between recording sheets when the copying speed is B (A>B) for the length L


2


of any recording sheet and the execution determination standard L of the fixing intermittent control (second control in which the heater is not temperature-controlled and electric power is not supplied to the heater when no recording sheet is nipped by the nip during a plurality of recording sheets are continuously being heated), the relation that








L<N


(


B, L




2


)






is established in advance. That is, when the number of output sheets per unit time is B, the fixing intermittent control is effected without fail irrespective of the length of the recording material. Thus, the propriety of the fixing intermittent control is determined by the copying speed.




Also, as described above, the embodiment of the present invention has the function of measuring the length of the recording paper by the registration presensor


91


. The distance between recording sheets when the measured length of the recording paper is L


3


and the copying speed is A is calculated by








N


(


A, L




3


)


=V×


(60/


A


)


−L




3


,






and this is compared with the execution determination standard L of the fixing intermittent control to thereby determine the propriety of the fixing intermittent control. That is, in the case of a printing mode in which the number of output sheets per unit time is A, “the control in which temperature is controlled between sheets (first control) or the control in which temperature is not controlled and electrical energization is stopped (second control)” is selected in conformity with the length of the recording material.




The operation of determining the distance between recording sheets and determining the fixing intermittent control on the basis of the foregoing will now be described with reference to the flow chart of FIG.


4


.




In such an image forming apparatus, the controller portion


80


first determines by the conditions of the apparatus (in the case of the present embodiment, the temperature of the non-paper passing portion of the heater) whether the copying speed should be changed from A to B (step


201


). When the copying speed is B, T(B) is set as the paper feeding waiting time T (see

FIG. 3

) (step


202


) and the requirement for the fixing intermittent control is put on (step


203


). When the copying speed is A, T(A) is set as the paper feeding waiting time T (see

FIG. 3

) (step


204


), whereafter the distance between recording sheets is determined (step


205


), and when the distance N (A, L


3


) between recording sheets calculated from the measured length L


3


of the recording paper is greater than the execution determination standard L of the fixing intermittent control, the requirement for the fixing intermittent control is put on (step


203


), and when the distance N (A, L


3


) is smaller than the execution determination standard L of the fixing intermittent control, the requirement for the fixing intermittent control is put off (step


206


).




The control of the energization to the heater


43


by the controller portion


80


when the recording paper is fed and conveyed while the determination of the distance between recording sheets and the determination of the fixing intermittent control are effected as described above will now be described with reference to the flow chart of FIG.


5


.




In such an image forming apparatus, when the start key


56


is first depressed (step


301


), the energization to the heater


43


is started (step


302


). The heater


43


is always temperature-controlled during being energized so that the temperature of the heater


43


may be a certain target temperature (set temperature). Thereafter, when in the paper discharge sensor


34


, it is detected that the recording paper has been discharged (step


303


), the energization to the heater


43


is stopped if the aforementioned requirement for the fixing intermittent control is put on (step


304


and step


305


). If the requirement for the fixing intermittent control is put off, the energization (temperature control) to the heater


43


is continued. Here, when all sheets of recording paper set in the operating panel have been discharged, the control of the energization to the heater


43


is terminated (step


306


). When all sheets of recording paper have not yet been discharged, the start of the conveyance of the succeeding recording paper by the registration rollers


19


is waited for, and when the registration rollers


19


start the conveyance of the succeeding recording paper (step


307


), after a predetermined time T


2


has elapsed (step


308


), return is made to the step


302


, where the energization to the heater


43


for fixing the succeeding recording paper is started. If at the step S


304


, the requirement for the fixing intermittent control was OFF, the heater


43


is continuously energized still after at the step S


308


, the energization waiting time has elapsed.




The time T


2


is a predetermined time from after the recording paper starts to be conveyed by the registration rollers


19


until it is conveyed to the fixing unit


21


.




The control of the feeding and conveyance of the recording paper, the determination of the distance between recording sheets, the determination of the fixing intermittent control and the control of the energization to the fixing heater are effected as described above, whereby when the distance between recording sheets is greater than a predetermined distance L, the temperature is not controlled between sheets and it is possible to stop the energization to the fixing heater and prevent the erroneous conveyance of the fixing unit.




The image forming apparatus of the above-described embodiment has a plurality of print modes in which the number of output sheets per unit time differs, but may have a plurality of printing modes in which the moving distance of the recording paper per unit time differs, and in this case, the second control can be effected at the time of a printing mode in which the moving distance per unit time is short.




The present invention is not restricted by the above-described embodiment, but also covers modifications of the same technical idea.



Claims
  • 1. An image heating apparatus comprising:a heating member for heating an image on a recording material; a backup member for forming a nip in cooperation with said heating member; and electric power supply control means for controlling electric power supplied to said heating member so that a temperature of said heating member may be maintained at a set temperature during an image forming operation; wherein when the recording material is not in the nip as a plurality of recording materials are being continuously heated, said electric power supply control means selects a first control or a second control in conformity with a information on spacing between the recording materials when the plurality of recording materials are being continuously heated, and wherein the first control is such a control that the electric power is supplied so that said heating member is maintained at the set temperature and the second control is such a control that the electric power is not supplied to said heating member regardless of the temperature of said heating member.
  • 2. An image heating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said electric power supply control means selects the first control when the spacing between the recording materials during the plurality of recording materials are being continuously heated is shorter than a predetermined spacing, and selects the second control when said spacing is longer than the predetermined spacing.
  • 3. An image heating apparatus according to claim 1, which is used in an image forming apparatus having a plurality of printing modes in which the number of output sheets per unit time differs for recording materials of the same size, and wherein said electric power supply control means selects the first control or the second control in conformity with the printing modes.
  • 4. An image heating apparatus according to claim 3, wherein said electric power supply control means selects the second control in the base of the printing mode in which the number of output sheets per unit time is small.
  • 5. An image heating apparatus according to claim 1, which is used in an image forming apparatus having a plurality of printing modes in which the moving distance of the recording material per unit time differs, wherein said electric power supply control means selects the first control or the second control in conformity with the printing modes.
  • 6. An image heating apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said electric power supply control means selects the second control in the case of the printing mode in which the moving distance of the recording material per unit time is short.
  • 7. An image heating apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said electric power supply control means selects the first control or the second control in conformity with the length of the recording material.
  • 8. An image heating apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said electric power supply control means selects the second control when the length of the recording material is shorter than a predetermined length.
  • 9. An image heating apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising film nipped by the nip, and wherein the recording material bearing an image thereon is heated by the heat from said heating member passed through said film.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-245008 Aug 1999 JP
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Number Date Country
2-143277 Jun 1990 JP