Claims
- 1. An image heating device comprising:
- a movable member including an electroconductive layer and adapted to move with a recording member;
- a magnetizing coil for generating a magnetic flux, provided continuously over an entire width of said movable member in a direction perpendicular to a moving direction of said movable member; and
- a core member for guiding the magnetic flux,
- wherein the magnetic flux generated by said magnetizing coil induces an eddy current in said movable member, thereby heating an image supported on the recording member by heat generated in said movable member by said eddy current, and
- at least a part of said magnetizing coil is provided along said movable member not along said core member.
- 2. An image heating device according to claim 1, wherein said magnetizing coil is provided along the moving direction of said movable member.
- 3. An image heating device according to claim 1, wherein said movable member is a film, said device further comprises a guide member for guiding the movement of said film, and said magnetizing coil is provided along said guide member.
- 4. An image heating device according to claim 3, wherein said film is an endless film.
- 5. An image heating device according to claim 1, wherein said magnetizing coil is substantially entirely provided along said movable member.
- 6. An image heating device according to claim 5, wherein the distance between said magnetizing coil and said movable member does not exceed 5 mm.
- 7. An image heating device according to claim 1, further comprising a back-up member for forming a nip with said movable member.
- 8. An image heating device according to claim 7, wherein said core member is provided in a position opposed to said nip.
- 9. An image bearing device according to claim 7, wherein said back-up member includes an electroconductive layer and is provided with another magnetizing coil principally for heat generation in said back-up member.
- 10. An image heating device according to claim 9, wherein said magnetizing coil for said back-up member is provided along said back-up member.
- 11. An image heating device according to claim 1, wherein said magnetizing coil is linearly extended in a direction perpendicular to the moving direction of said movable member.
- 12. An image heating device comprising:
- a movable member including an electroconductive layer and adapted to move with a recording member;
- a magnetizing coil for generating a magnetic flux, provided continuously over an entire width of said movable member in a direction perpendicular to a moving direction of said movable member; and
- a back-up member for forming a nip with said movable member,
- wherein the magnetic flux generated by said magnetizing coil induces an eddy current in said movable member, thereby heating an image supported on the recording member by heat generated in said movable member by said eddy current, and
- said magnetizing coil is substantially entirely provided along said movable member at least in the upstream side of said nip in the moving direction of said movable member.
- 13. An image heating device according to claim 12, wherein said magnetizing coil is provided at the upstream and downstream sides of said nip in the moving direction of said movable member, and said magnetizing coil is substantially entirely provided along said movable member.
- 14. An image heating device according to claim 13, wherein the distance between said magnetizing coil and said movable member does not exceed 5 mm.
- 15. An image heating device according to claim 12, wherein said magnetizing coil is provided along the moving direction of said movable member.
- 16. An image heating device according to claim 12, wherein said movable member is a film, said device further comprises a guide member for guiding the movement of said film, and said magnetizing coil is provided along said guide member.
- 17. An image heating device according to claim 16, wherein said film is an endless film.
- 18. An image heating device according to claim 12, wherein said back-up member includes an electroconductive layer and is provided with another magnetizing coil principally for heat generation in said back-up member.
- 19. An image heating device according to claim 18, wherein said magnetizing coil for said back-up member is provided along said back-up member.
- 20. An image heating device according to claim 12, wherein said magnetizing coil is linearly extended in a direction perpendicular to the moving direction of said movable member.
- 21. An image heating device comprising:
- a film including an electroconductive layer and adapted to move with a recording member carrying an image; and
- magnetic flux generating means for generating a magnetic flux, wherein the magnetic flux generated by said magnetic flux generating means induces an eddy current in said film, thereby heating the image carried on the recording member by heat generated in said film by said eddy current, and
- wherein said film includes an elastic layer provided at a position closer to the recording member than said electroconductive layer and a releasing layer provided at a position closer to the recording member than said elastic layer.
- 22. An image heating device according to claim 21, wherein in said film, said elastic layer and said releasing layer are successively formed on said electroconductive layer in order thereof.
- 23. An image heating device according to claim 21, wherein said film is an endless film.
- 24. An image heating device according to claim 23, said electroconductive layer is located at the most inner side of said film and said releasing layer is located at the most outer side of said film.
- 25. An image heating device according to claim 21, wherein said electroconductive layer is a metal layer.
- 26. An image heating device according to claim 21, wherein a thickness of said electroconductive film is within a range of 1 to 100 .mu.m.
- 27. An image heating device according to claim 21, wherein said elastic layer is a rubber layer.
- 28. An image heating device according to claim 21, wherein a thickness of said elastic layer is within a range of 10 to 500 .mu.m.
- 29. An image heating device according to claim 21, wherein said releasing layer is a resin layer.
- 30. An image heating device according to claim 21, wherein a thickness of said releasing layer is within a range of 1 to 100 .mu.m.
- 31. An image heating device according to claim 21, wherein said film includes a resin layer on said electroconductive layer at a side opposite to the recording member.
- 32. An endless heating device comprising:
- an endless film including an electroconductive layer and adapted to move with a recording material carrying an image; and
- magnetic flux generating means for generating a magnetic flux, wherein the magnetic flux generated by said magnetic flux generating means induces an eddy current in said film, thereby heating the image carried on the recording member by heat generated in said film by said eddy current, and
- wherein said electroconductive layer is located at the most inner side of said film and said film includes an elastic layer provided outside of said electroconductive layer.
- 33. An image heating device according to claim 32, wherein in said film said elastic layer is formed on said electroconductive layer.
- 34. An image heating device according to claim 32, wherein said electroconductive layer is a metal layer.
- 35. An image heating device according to claim 32, wherein a thickness of said electroconductive layer is within a range of 1 to 100 .mu.m.
- 36. An image heating device according to claim 32, wherein said elastic layer is a rubber layer.
- 37. An image heating device according to claim 32, wherein a thickness of said elastic layer is within a range of 10 to 500 .mu.m.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/600,518, filed Feb. 13, 1996, now abandoned.
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