Claims
- 1. An electrostatographic reproduction apparatus comprising:
- a development station having a two-component developer including magnetic carrier particles and insulative toner particles;
- a toner image bearing member supporting a remnant of a toner image that was developed with the toner particles, and supporting a minor amount relative to the amount of toner particles in the remnant image of escaped magnetic carrier particles; and
- a cleaning, apparatus including a fiber cleaning brush including electrically conductive fibers in contact with the toner image bearing member and scrubbing the member to remove remnant toner particles and carrier particles, wherein the conductive fibers are each comprised of an electrically conductive core and an electrically insulating surrounding portion and an electrical bias is provided to the conductive fibers to electrostatically attract remnant toner particles to the brush; and
- a rotating detoning roller having an electrically conductive surface in contact with the conductive fibers of the fiber brush, the detoning roller including a first permanent magnet located beneath the conductive surface and positioned relative to the fiber brush for attracting escaped carrier particles from the fiber brush to the detoning roller, an electrical bias on the conductive surface of the detoning roller for electrostatically attracting toner particles to the conductive surface, a skive blade of magnetic material, the skive blade engaging the conductive surface, and a second permanent magnet located beneath the conductive surface and near the skive blade to attract the skive blade to the conductive surface so that the skive blade may remove toner particles and carrier particles from the conductive surface.
- 2. The reproduction apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first magnet and the second magnet are stationary.
- 3. The reproduction apparatus of claim 1 and including
- a primary image forming member upon which a toner image is developed by the development station;
- an intermediate transfer member for receiving the toner image and for transferring the toner image to a receiver sheet; and
- the cleaning apparatus is positioned with respect to the intermediate transfer member for cleaning the intermediate transfer member.
- 4. The reproduction apparatus of claim 3 wherein the intermediate transfer member has a layer that is of intermediate electrical conductivity and the intermediate transfer member is the toner image bearing member.
- 5. The reproduction apparatus of claim 1 and including
- a primary image forming member upon which a toner image is developed by the development station;
- an intermediate transfer member for receiving the toner image and for transferring the toner image to a receiver sheet; and
- the cleaning apparatus is positioned with respect to the intermediate transfer member for cleaning the intermediate transfer member and the intermediate transfer member is the toner image bearing member.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 and including an electrically conductive backing securing the fibers to the brush, the backing having an electrical potential applied thereto and the backing electrically inducing an electrical potential from the backing to the conductive cores of the fibers and the backing being substantially electrically insulated from the electrically conductive cores of the fibers.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the conductive cores of the conductive fibers each has a resistivity of less than 10.sup.9 ohm-centimeters and the insulating surrounding portion has a resistivity greater than 10.sup.12 ohm-centimeters.
- 8. A reproduction method comprising:
- providing a toner image bearing member supporting a remnant of a toner image including insulative toner particles and a minor amount relative to the amount of toner particles in the remnant image of magnetic carrier particles;
- scrubbing the member to remove remnant toner particles and carrier particles with a fiber cleaning brush including electrically conductive fibers in contact with the toner image bearing member, wherein the conductive fibers are each comprised of an electrically conductive core and an electrically insulating surrounding portion and an electrical bias is provided to the conductive fibers to electrostatically attract remnant toner particles to the brush;
- providing a rotating detoning roller having an electrically conductive surface in contact with the fibers of the fiber brush, the detoning roller including a first permanent magnet located beneath the conductive surface and positioned relative to the fiber brush and attracting escaped carrier particles in the fiber brush to the detoning roller;
- establishing an electrical bias on the conductive surface of the detoning roller and electrostatically attracting toner particles to the conductive surface;
- attracting a skive blade of magnetic material into engagement with the conductive surface using a second permanent magnet located beneath the conductive surface and near the skive blade, the skive blade removing toner particles and carrier particles from the conductive surface.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the first magnet and the second magnet are stationary.
- 10. The method of claim 8 and including
- developing a primary image forming member with a toner image using a development station having a two-component developer;
- transferring the toner image to an intermediate transfer member;
- transferring the toner image from the intermediate transfer member to a receiver sheet; and
- the fiber cleaning brush cleans the intermediate transfer member of remnant toner and carrier particles and the intermediate transfer member is the toner image bearing member.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the intermediate transfer member has a layer that is of intermediate electrical conductivity.
- 12. The method of claim 8 wherein an electrically conductive backing secures the fibers to the brush and electrically induces an electrical potential from the backing to the conductive cores of the fibers and the backing is substantially electrically insulated from the electrically conductive cores of the fibers.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the conductive cores of the conductive fibers each has a resistivity of less than 10.sup.9 ohm-centimeters and the electrically insulating surrounding portion has a resistivity greater than 10.sup.12 ohm-centimeters.
- 14. A fiber brush cleaning apparatus for use in an electrostatographic reproduction apparatus that includes a toner image bearing member that supports a remnant of a toner image that was developed with toner particles and also supports a minor amount relative to the amount of toner particles in the remnant image of escaped magnetic carrier particles; the cleaning apparatus comprising:
- a fiber cleaning brush including electrically conductive fibers for contacting the toner image bearing member to scrub the member to remove remnant toner particles and carrier particles, wherein the conductive fibers are each comprised of an electrically conductive core and an electrically insulating surrounding portion so that when an electrical bias is provided to the conductive fibers, the conductive fibers electrostatically attract remnant toner particles to the brush; and
- a rotatable detoning roller having an electrically conductive surface in contact with the conductive fibers of the fiber brush, the detoning roller including a first permanent magnet located beneath the conductive surface and positioned relative to the fiber brush for attracting escaped carrier particles in the fiber brush to the detoning roller and when an electrical bias is provided on the conductive surface of the detoning roller the conductive surface is positioned to electrostatically attract toner particles to the conductive surface, a skive blade of magnetic material, the skive blade engaging the conductive surface, and a second permanent magnet located beneath the conductive surface and near the skive blade to attract the skive blade to the conductive surface so that the skive blade may remove toner particles and carrier particles from the conductive surface.
- 15. The cleaning apparatus of claim 14 wherein the first magnet and the second magnet are stationary.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 14 and including an electrically conductive backing securing the fibers and adapted to induce an electrical potential from the backing to the conductive cores of the fibers and the backing being substantially insulated from the electrically conductive cores of the fibers.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 16 wherein the conductive cores of the conductive fibers each has a resistivity of less than 10.sup.9 ohm-centimeters and the electrically insulating portion is an annular portion that has a resistivity greater than 10.sup.12 ohm-centimeters.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 08/905,793 filed concurrently herewith by J. Maher et al and entitled "Conductive Cleaning Brush and Method of Cleaning".
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