Claims
- 1. A charge roller comprising:a metal core; an elastic member wrapped around the metal core and having two ends; and film members respectively wrapped around each of the two ends of the elastic member in a circumferential direction of the metal core such that the film members wrap entirely around the respective ends of the elastic member relative to an axial direction of the metal core, each said film member having side edges separated from each other and forming a space relative to the surface of the elastic member, wherein no portion of the film members overlap with another portion of the film members relative to a radial direction of the metal core.
- 2. A charge roller as defined in claim 1, wherein the side edges include short side edges and longitudinal side edges, each short side edge defining an acute angle relative to a corresponding one of the longitudinal side edges, and wherein the short side edges of each film forming member are separated and form the space in the film forming member relative to the surface of the elastic member.
- 3. A charge roller as defined in claim 2, wherein the acute angle is approximately 45 degrees.
- 4. A charge roller as defined in claim 2, wherein each of the acute angles has a rounded vertex.
- 5. A charge roller as defined in claim 2, wherein the space formed between the short side edges of the film members is perpendicular to the axial direction of the metal core and has a width smaller than one half of a width of the film members.
- 6. A charge roller as defined in claim 2, wherein the spaces do not overlap in the axial direction of the metal core.
- 7. A charge roller as defined in claim 6, wherein the spaces formed with the film members are located on opposite sides of the elastic member relative to an axis of the metal core.
- 8. A charge roller as defined in claim 1, wherein the spaces formed by the respective film forming members are non-linear.
- 9. A charge roller as defined in claim 1, wherein the film members are identical in shape.
- 10. A charge roller as defined in claim 1, wherein the film members are symmetrically wrapped around corresponding ends of the elastic member.
- 11. A charge roller as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the film members has a longitudinal length longer than a circumference of the elastic member.
- 12. A charge roller as defined in claim 11, wherein the longitudinal length of each of the film members is greater than twice the circumference of the elastic member.
- 13. A charge roller as defined in claim 11, wherein the side edges of each film member are displaced from the corresponding side edges of another of the film members relative to the circumferential direction of the metal core.
- 14. A charge roller as defined in claim 11, wherein the film members have equal longitudinal lengths.
- 15. A charge roller as defined in claim 1, wherein the charge roller includes a surface having a charge.
- 16. A charge roller as defined in claim 1, wherein each of the film members includes an adhesive surface facing an outer surface of the elastic member.
- 17. A charging apparatus comprising:a charge roller comprising a metal core, an elastic member wrapped around the metal core and having two ends, and film members respectively wrapped around each of the two ends of the elastic member in a circumferential direction of the metal core such that the film members wrap entirely around the respective ends of the elastic member relative to an axial direction of the metal core, each said film member having side edges separated from each other and forming a space relative to the surface of the elastic member, wherein no portion of the film members overlap with another portion of the film members relative to a radial direction of the metal core; wherein the film members of the charge roller contact an image carrying member configured to have a voltage potential different from a voltage potential of the charge roller.
- 18. An image carrying apparatus comprising:(a) an image carrying member; and (b) a charging apparatus comprising a charge roller, including a metal core, an elastic member wrapped around the metal core and having two ends, and film members respectively wrapped around each of the two ends of the elastic member in a circumferential direction of the metal core such that the film members wrap entirely around the respective ends of the elastic member relative to an axial direction of the metal core, each said film member having side edges separated from each other and forming a space relative to the surface of the elastic member, wherein no portion of the film members overlap with another portion of the film members relative to a radial direction of the metal core; wherein the film members of the charge roller contact the image carrying member, and the image carrying member is configured to hold a charge and to carry an electrostatic image.
- 19. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus, comprising:a charge roller, comprising a metal core, an elastic member wrapped around the metal core and having two ends, and film members respectively wrapped around each of the two ends of the elastic member in a circumferential direction of the metal core such that the film members wrap entirely around the respective ends of the elastic member relative to an axial direction of the metal core, each said film member having side edges separated from each other and forming a space relative to the surface of the elastic member, wherein no portion of the film members overlap with another portion of the film members relative to a radial direction of the metal core; wherein the film members of the charge roller contact an image carrying member having a voltage potential different from a voltage potential of the charge roller.
- 20. An electrophotographic image forming apparatus as defined in claim 19, further comprising an image carrying member and a charging apparatus comprising the charge roller,wherein the film members of the charge roller contact the image carrying member, and the image carrying member is configured to hold a charge and to carry an electrostatic image.
- 21. An image form apparatus, comprising:an image carrying member; a charging apparatus arranged and configured to face said image carrying member in a longitudinal direction of said image carrying member, said charging apparatus comprising: a charge roller, comprising: a metal core; an elastic member wrapped around said metal core, and film members each wrapped around a respective end of said elastic member in a circumferential direction of said metal core such that at least a part of said each of said film members exists at every position around said each end of said elastic member in an axial direction of said metal core without portions of said each of said film members overlapping each other in an radial direction of said metal core, each said film member having side edges separated from each other and forming a space relative to the surface of the elastic member, and said film members contacting said image carrying member, said charging apparatus applying a voltage between said charge roller and said image carrying member to provide a charge to a surface of said image carrying member; and a cleaning member arranged and configured to contact said surface of said image carrying member to clean said surface of said image carrying member, and being extended such that each of both ends thereof is extended along in said longitudinal direction of said image carrying member to a position relatively outside from an inside edge of each of a corresponding one of said film members.
- 22. An image forming apparatus as defined in claim 21, wherein said each of both ends of said cleaning member is extended alone in said longitudinal direction of said image carrying member to a position relatively outside from an outside edge of each of said corresponding one of said film members.
Priority Claims (2)
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2000-030908 |
Feb 2000 |
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2001-024007 |
Jan 2001 |
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority to Japanese patent application Nos. JPAP2000-030908 (filed Feb. 8, 2000) and JPAP2001-24007, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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