Claims
- 1. An apparatus for removing an image forming substance on an image holding material by melting or softening said image forming substance through heating, comprising:
- a separating belt;
- and a heater, wherein,
- said separating belt has a surface which has an adhesive force between said image forming substance and said separating belt stronger than an adhesive force between said image forming substance and said image holding material, and said separating belt is separated from the image holding material at a separating position downstream from a position where said separating belt contacts the image holding material with respect to a transporting direction of the image holding material, and
- said heater heats the image forming substance formed on the image holding material in a softening or melting state up to at least said separating position.
- 2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1, further comprising a backup member, wherein:
- said backup member is positioned opposite to the separating belt and contacts the image holding material, and said image holding material is held between said backup member and said separating belt upstream of said separating position in the transporting direction of the image holding material.
- 3. An apparatus for removing an image forming substance on an image holding material by melting or softening said image forming substance through heating, comprising:
- a drive member;
- a transfer member;
- a heater; and
- a cleaner, wherein,
- said drive member rotatably drives said transfer member,
- said transfer member has a surface which has an adhesive force between said image forming substance and said transfer member stronger than an adhesive force between said image forming substance and said image holding material, said transfer member transfers the image forming substance from the image holding material to a surface thereof, and said transfer member is provided with a separating position where said transfer member is separated from the image holding material,
- said heater heats the image forming substance formed on the image holding material in a softening or melting state up to at least said separating position, and
- said cleaner removes the image forming substance, which is transferred onto said surface of the transfer member and transitioned from the softening or melting state to a solid state, from the transfer member downstream from said separating position in a driving direction of the transfer member.
- 4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein:
- a length of said transfer member from said separating position to a removing position where said cleaner removes said image forming substance from said surface of the transfer member is a distance where the image forming substance in the melting or softening state at said separating position can be transitioned to a solid state.
- 5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a cooling member, wherein:
- said cooling member is located in a region from said separating position to the removing position where said cleaner removes said image forming substance from said surface of the transfer member, said cooling member cools the image forming substance in the melting or softening state at said separating position, and said cooling member transitions said image forming substance from the softening or melting state to a solid state.
- 6. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein:
- said transfer member is of a belt shape, said surface of the transfer member being at least made of a material mainly composed of resin.
- 7. An apparatus as claimed in claim 6, wherein:
- said separating member contacts a rear surface opposite to said surface of the belt-shaped transfer member, the surface of said transfer member contacting said rear surface forming a curvature.
- 8. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3, further comprising a supply member, wherein:
- said supply member supplies an unstabilizing agent at least on an interface between the image forming substance and the image holding material; and
- said unstabilizing agent varies a stable adhesive force acting between the image forming substance and the image holding material to an unstable state.
- 9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein:
- said unstabilizing agent is in a liquid state.
- 10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 9, further comprising a drying member, wherein:
- said drying member heats the image holding material separated from said transfer member at said separating position, thereby drying the image holding material.
- 11. An apparatus for removing an image forming substance on an image holding material by melting or softening said image forming substance through heating, comprising:
- a drive member;
- a pressurizing member;
- a transfer member; and
- a heater, wherein,
- said drive member drives rotatably said transfer member,
- said pressurizing member contacts a surface of said transfer member on a side opposite to where said transfer member contacts the image holding material, and said pressurizing member transfers the image forming substance on the image holding material to the surface where at least the image forming substance contacts said transfer member on said transfer member at a contact position where said pressurizing member contacts the surface of said transfer member,
- said transfer member has a surface which has an adhesive force between the image forming substance and said transfer member stronger than an adhesive force between said image forming substance and said image holding material, and said transfer member is separated from the image holding material at a separating position downstream in a driving direction from said contact position, and
- said heater heats the image forming substance formed on the image holding material in a softening or melting state at least from said contact position to said separating position.
- 12. An apparatus as claimed in claim 11, further comprising a support member, wherein:
- said support member is positioned opposite to said pressurizing member through said transfer member at said contact position.
- 13. An apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein:
- said heater is contained at least in one of said support member and said pressurizing member.
- 14. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein:
- said support member is a fixed block on which said transfer member slides at least between said contact position and said separating position, said contact position being made planer, said transfer member at said separating position having a curvature.
- 15. An apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein:
- said transfer member is of a belt shape, said surface of the transfer member being at least made of a material mainly composed of resin.
- 16. An apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein:
- said separating member contacts a rear surface opposite to said surface of the belt-shaped transfer member, the surface of said transfer member contacting said rear surface forming a curvature.
- 17. An apparatus as claimed in claim 11, further comprising a supply member, wherein:
- said supply member supplies an unstabilizing agent at least on an interface between the image forming substance and the image holding material; and
- said unstabilizing agent varies a stable adhesive force acting between the image forming substance and the image holding material to an unstable state.
- 18. An apparatus as claimed in claim 17, wherein:
- said unstabilizing agent is in a liquid state.
- 19. An apparatus as claimed in claim 18, further comprising a drying member, wherein:
- said drying member heats the image holding material separated from said transfer member at said separating position, thereby drying the image holding material.
- 20. An apparatus as claimed in claim 11, further comprising a cleaner, wherein:
- said cleaner removes from the transfer member the image forming substance which is transferred to the surface of said transfer member and transitioned from the softening or melting state to the solid state in the downstream direction from said separating position in the driving direction of the transfer member; and
- the length of said transfer member from said separating position to a removing position where said cleaner removes said image forming substance from said surface of the transfer member is a distance where the image forming substance in the melting or softening state at said separating position can be transitioned to a solid state.
- 21. An apparatus as claimed in claim 11, further comprising a cleaner and a cooling member, wherein:
- said cleaner removes from the transfer member the image forming substance which is transferred to the surface of said transfer member and transitioned from the softening or melting state to the solid state in the downstream direction from said separating position in the driving direction of the transfer member; and
- said cooling member is located in a region from said separating position to a removing position where said cleaner removes said image forming substance from said surface of the transfer member, and said cooling member cools the image forming substance in the melting or softening state at said separating position, thereby transitioning said image forming substance in the softening or melting state to a solid state at said removing position.
- 22. An apparatus for removing an image forming substance on an image holding material by melting or softening said image forming substance through heating, comprising:
- a supply member;
- a drive member;
- a transfer member;
- and a heater, wherein,
- said supply member supplies an unstabilizing agent at least on an interface between the image forming substance and the image holding material, and said unstabilizing agent varies a stable adhesive force acting between the image forming substance and the image holding material to an unstable state,
- said drive member drives rotatably said transfer member,
- said transfer member has a surface which has an adhesive force between said image forming substance and said transfer member stronger than an adhesive force between said image forming substance and said image holding material, and said transfer member is separated from the image holding material at a separating position downstream in a driving direction from a contact position where said transfer member contacts said image holding material, and
- said heater heats the image forming substance formed on the image holding material in a softening or melting state at least from said contact position to said separating position.
- 23. An apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein:
- said unstabilizing agent is in a liquid state.
- 24. An apparatus as claimed in claim 23, further comprising a drying member, wherein:
- said drying member heats the image holding material separated at said separating position, thereby drying the image holding material.
- 25. An apparatus as claimed in claim 22, further comprising a cleaner, wherein:
- said cleaner removes from the transfer member the image forming substance which is transferred to the surface of said transfer member and transitioned from the softening or melting state to the solid state in the downstream from said separating position in the driving direction of the transfer member; and
- the length of said transfer member from said separating position to a removing position where said cleaner removes said image forming substance from said surface of the transfer member is a distance where the image forming substance in the melting or softening state at said separating position can be transitioned to a solid state.
- 26. An apparatus as claimed in claim 22, further a cleaner and a cooling member, wherein:
- said cleaner removes from the transfer member the image forming substance which is transferred to the surface of said transfer member and transitioned from the softening or melting state to the solid state in the downstream direction from said separating position in the driving direction of the transfer member; and
- said cooling member is located in a region from said separating position to a removing position where said cleaner removes said image forming substance from said surface of the transfer member, and said cooling member cools the image forming substance in the melting or softening state at said separating position, thereby transitioning said image forming substance in the softening or melting state to a solid state at said removing position.
- 27. A method for making an image holding material reusable by erasing an image forming substance from said image holding material through a transferring step in which the image forming substance on the image holding material is heated to be softened or melted, and the image holding material is caused to contact a transfer belt so that the image forming substance is transferred from the image holding material to the transfer belt, said method comprising the step of:
- separating said image forming substance while maintaining said image forming substance in the softening or melting state from a transfer position where the image forming substance is transferred to a transfer belt from the image holding material through contact between the transfer belt and the image holding material to a separating position where the transfer belt is separated from the image holding material.
- 28. A method as claimed in claim 27, further comprising the steps of:
- cooling the image forming substance transferred from the image holding material to the transfer member from the softening or melting state to a solid state; and
- removing the image forming substance in the solid state on the transfer member from said transfer member.
- 29. A method as claimed in claim 27, wherein:
- said image holding material is previously supplied in a supply step with an unstabilizing agent at least on an interface between the image forming substance and the image holding material; and
- said unstabilizing agent varying the stable adhesive force acting between the image forming substance and the image holding material to an unstable state.
- 30. A method as claimed in claim 29, wherein:
- said unstabilizing agent is in a liquid state.
- 31. A method as claimed in claim 30, wherein:
- the image holding material separated in said separating step is dried in a drying step, thereby drying the unstabilizing agent in a liquid state.
- 32. An apparatus for making an image holding material reusable by softening or melting an image forming substance on the image holding material with heater means, and causing the image holding material to contact transfer means to transfer the image forming substance from the image holding material to the transfer means, thereby erasing an image forming substance from said image holding material, said apparatus comprising:
- separating means for separating said image forming substance while maintaining said image forming substance in the softening or melting state from a transfer position where the image forming substance is transferred to the transfer means through contact between the transfer means and the image holding material to a separating position where the transfer means is separated from the image holding material.
- 33. An apparatus as claimed in claim 32, further comprising:
- removing means for removing the image forming substance transferred from the image holding material to the transfer means from said transfer means after the image forming substance is turned from the softening or melting state to the solid state.
- 34. An apparatus as claimed in claim 33, further comprising:
- cooling means for cooling the image forming substance in the softening or melting state to the solid state before the image forming substance is removed from the transfer means by said removing means.
- 35. An apparatus as claimed in claim 33, further comprising:
- pressurizing means for holding the image holding material between the pressurizing means and the transfer means at said transfer position opposite to the transfer means.
- 36. An apparatus as claimed in claim 35, further comprising:
- support means contacting a surface opposite to the surface of the transfer means contacting the image holding material between said transfer position and said separating position, and supporting the transfer means.
- 37. An apparatus as claimed in claim 33, further comprising:
- support means contacting a surface opposite to the surface of the transfer means contacting the image holding material between said transfer position and said separating position, and supporting the transfer means.
- 38. An apparatus as claimed in claim 33, further comprising:
- a support member contacting at said separating position a surface opposite to the surface of the transfer means contacting the image holding material, and changing an orientation of the separating means along the curvature of the transfer means.
- 39. An apparatus as claimed in claim 33, further comprising:
- unstabilizing means for supplying an unstabilizing agent at least on an interface between the image forming substance and the image holding material, wherein
- said unstabilizing agent varying a stable adhesive force acting between the image forming substance and the image holding material to an unstable state.
- 40. An apparatus as claimed in claim 39, wherein:
- said unstabilizing agent is in a liquid state; and
- further comprising drying means for heating the image holding material separated at said separating position, thereby drying the unstabilizing agent in a liquid state contained in the image holding material.
- 41. An image holding material reusing apparatus that removes an image forming substance formed on the image holding material, comprising:
- a transfer belt;
- a heater;
- a supply roller;
- a drive member; and
- a take-up roller, wherein,
- said transfer belt has ends for transferring the image forming substance on the image holding material to the transfer belt at a contact position where the image holding material contacts a surface of the transfer belt,
- said heater heats the image forming substance on the image holding material between said contact position and a separating position where said transfer belt is separated from the image holding material, thereby turning the image forming substance on the image holding material into a softening or melting state,
- said supply roller being wound around said transfer belt;
- said drive member rotates a take-up roller; and
- said take-up roller takes up said transfer belt supplied from the supply roller and passing through said contact position by rotation of said drive member.
- 42. An apparatus as claimed in claim 41, further comprising:
- a pair of pressurizing members for holding said transfer belt therebetween at said contact position.
- 43. A method for making an image holding material reusable by removing an image forming substance formed on the image holding material from the image holding material, said method comprising the steps of:
- heating the image forming substance on the image holding material between a contact position where a surface of a transfer belt ends contact with the image holding material and a separating position where said transfer belt is separated from the image holding material, thereby turning the image holding substance on the image holding material into a softening or melting state, and transferring the image forming substance in the softening or melting state from the image holding material to said surface of said transfer belt; and
- taking up said transfer belt supplied from a supply roller wound around the transfer belt and passing through said contact position onto a take-up roller.
- 44. An apparatus for erasing an image forming substance on an image holding material from the image holding material, comprising:
- an erasing member;
- a stocker;
- a transporting member;
- and a directing member, wherein,
- said erasing member erases the image forming substance from the image holding material,
- said stocker stocks the image holding material treated by said erasing member;
- said transporting member being located downstream from said erasing member in a transporting direction of the image holding material, and transports the image holding material discharged from said erasing member to the stocker, and
- said directing member directs upward the surface of the image holding material treated by the erasing member when the stocker stocks the image holding material.
- 45. An apparatus as claimed in claim 44, wherein:
- said erasing member has a surface which has an adhesive force between said image forming substance and said erasing member stronger than an adhesive force between said image forming substance and said image holding material, and said erasing member is separated from the image holding material at a separating position downstream from a position where said erasing member contacts the image holding material with respect to a transporting direction of the image holding material.
- 46. An apparatus as claimed in claim 45, wherein:
- said erasing member further comprises an unstabilizing device which supplies an unstabilizing agent that changes a stable adhesive force acting between the image forming substance and the image holding material to an unstable state.
- 47. An apparatus as claimed in claim 46, wherein:
- said unstabilizing device supplies said unstabilizing agent in a liquid state; and
- said erasing member further comprises a drying member which heats the image holding material separated from said transfer member at said separating position, thereby drying the image holding material.
- 48. An apparatus as claimed in claim 45, wherein:
- said erasing member further comprises an unstabilizing device which supplies an unstabilizing agent varying the stable adhesive force acting between the image forming substance and the image holding material to an unstable state.
- 49. An apparatus for erasing an image forming substance on an image holding material from the image holding material comprising:
- erasing means for erasing the image forming substance from the image holding material;
- transporting means for transporting said image holding material from which said image forming substance is erased by said erasing means; and
- stocking means for stocking the image holding material transported by said transporting means in a state where a surface of the image holding material from which said image forming substance is erased by said erasing means faces upward.
- 50. An apparatus for reusing an image holding material by removing an image forming substance formed on the image holding material from the image holding material comprising:
- transferring means for transferring the image forming substance on the image holding material to a surface of the transfer means at a contact position where the image holding material contacts said transfer means;
- first driving means for driving said transfer means to said contact position;
- stocking means for stocking said transporting means which is passed through said contact position;
- second driving means for driving said transfer means to said stocking means, via a separating position where said image holding material is separated from said transfer means after passing through said contact position where said image forming substance is transferred to the surface of said transfer means; and
- softening means for softening the image forming substance on the image holding material at least at said contact position.
- 51. An apparatus as claimed in claim 50, further comprising:
- pressurizing means for pressurizing said image holding material against said transferring means at said contact position.
- 52. An apparatus as claimed in claim 50, wherein:
- said softening means keeps a softened state of said image forming substance at least up to said separating position.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/816,498 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,896,612. Filed on Mar. 13, 1997, which is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/385,159, filed Feb. 7, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,642,550.
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