Claims
- 1. A release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device having at least one contact surface, that comprises:
- an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membrane filled with a release agent;
- a substrate material attached to the expanded PTFE membrane;
- the expanded PTFE and substrate material comprising an elongated web of material positioned so as to place the web into contact with the contact surface; and
- wherein the web assembly is adapted to advance the web to move an unused portion of the web into contact with the contact surface.
- 2. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 1 wherein the expanded PTFE material includes a densified pattern therein.
- 3. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 1 wherein the contact surface comprises a fuser roller.
- 4. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 3 that includes a roller mounted to press the web into contact with the fuser roller.
- 5. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 1 wherein the expanded PTFE has a porosity of at least 50%.
- 6. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 3 wherein release agent is delivered at a consistent rate of above 0.5 mg/page.
- 7. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 1, wherein release agent is delivered at a consistent rate of above 0.5 mg/page.
- 8. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 1, wherein said expanded PTFE membrane further comprises at least one filler.
- 9. A release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device employing at least one contact surface, comprising:
- a microporous membrane filled with a release agent;
- a substrate material attached to the microporous membrane;
- the microporous membrane and substrate material comprising an elongated web of material positioned so as to place the web into contact with the contact surface; and
- wherein the web assembly is adapted to advance the web to move an unused portion of the web into contact with the contact surface.
- 10. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 9 wherein the microporous membrane is formed from a material selected from expanded polytetrafluoroethylene and polyolefin.
- 11. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 9 wherein the contact surface comprises a fuser roller.
- 12. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 11 wherein release agent is delivered at a consistent rate of above 0.5 mg/page.
- 13. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 9 wherein release agent is delivered at a consistent rate of above 0.5 mg/page.
- 14. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 11, wherein said substrate material comprises a material selected from the group consisting of polyester, polyamide polyimide, polyethylene napthalate (PEN), polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) and fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP).
- 15. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 1, wherein said elongated web of material comprises a flexible material.
- 16. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 1, wherein said substrate material is attached to said expanded PTFE membrane by a curable adhesive.
- 17. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 16, wherein said curable adhesive is present in a gravure printed pattern within said assembly.
- 18. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 16, wherein said curable adhesive is curable by UV energy.
- 19. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 18, wherein said curable adhesive is present in a gravure printed pattern within said assembly.
- 20. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 18, wherein said substrate material comprises at least one flexible polyethylene napthalate (PEN) material.
- 21. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 9, wherein said elongated web of material comprises a flexible material.
- 22. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 9, wherein said substrate material is attached to said expanded PTFE membrane by a curable adhesive.
- 23. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 22, wherein said curable adhesive is present in a gravure printed pattern within said assembly.
- 24. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 22, wherein said curable adhesive is curable by UV energy.
- 25. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 24, wherein said curable adhesive is present in a gravure printed pattern within said assembly.
- 26. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 24, wherein said substrate material comprises at least one flexible polyethylene napthalate (PEN) material.
- 27. A release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device having at least one contact surface, said assembly comprising:
- an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membrane filled with a release agent;
- a substrate material attached to the expanded PTFE membrane by an adhesive which is present in a discontinuous pattern between said substrate and said PTFE membrane;
- the expanded PTFE and substrate material comprising an elongated web of material positioned so as to place the web into contact with the contact surface; and
- wherein the web assembly is adapted to advance the web to move an unused portion of the web into contact with the contact surface.
- 28. A release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device having at least one contact surface, said assembly comprising:
- an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membrane filled with a release agent;
- a substrate comprising a flexible polyethylene napthalate (PEN) material attached to the expanded PTFE membrane by an adhesive which is present in a gravure printed pattern between said substrate and said PTFE membrane;
- the expanded PTFE and substrate material comprising an elongated web of material positioned so as to place the web into contact with the contact surface; and
- wherein the web assembly is adapted to advance the web to move an unused portion of the web into contact with the contact surface.
- 29. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 28, wherein the expanded PTFE material includes a densified pattern therein.
- 30. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 28 wherein the contact surface comprises a fuser roller.
- 31. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 30 that includes a roller mounted to press the web into contact with the fuser roller.
- 32. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 28 wherein the expanded PTFE has a porosity of at least 50%.
- 33. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 29 wherein release agent is delivered at a consistent rate of about 0.5 mg/page to about 5 mg/page.
- 34. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 28 wherein release agent is delivered at a consistent rate of about 0.5 mg/page to about 5 mg/page.
- 35. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 28, wherein said adhesive comprises a curable adhesive.
- 36. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 35, wherein said curable adhesive is curable by UV energy.
- 37. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 28, wherein said elongated web comprises a flexible material.
- 38. A method of forming a release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device having at least one contact surface, said method comprising:
- at least partially filling an expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) membrane with a release agent;
- attaching a substrate material to said expanded PTFE material, thereby forming an elongated web of material;
- juxtaposing the elongated web relative to the printer device so as to allow the web to contact at least one contact surface, whereby the web and the contact surface move relative to each other in order to transfer contaminates on the contact surface to the web and release agent on the web to the contact surface;
- and further whereby the web assembly is adapted to advance the web to move an unused portion of the web into contact with the contact surface.
- 39. The method of claim 37, further comprising providing at least one adhesive in a discontinuous pattern between said expanded PTFE membrane and said substrate material.
- 40. The method of claim 38, wherein said at least one adhesive comprises a curable adhesive.
- 41. The method of claim 39, wherein said curable adhesive is cured by supplying UV energy to said adhesive.
- 42. The method of claim 38, further comprising selectively densifying at least a portion of said PTFE membrane, thereby forming a pattern therein.
- 43. The method of claim 38, wherein said PTFE membrane has a porosity of at least 50%.
- 44. The method of claim 38, wherein said substrate material comprises at least one flexible polyethylene napthalate (PEN) material.
- 45. A method of using the release agent web assembly of claim 1 which is adapted for mounting in a printer device having at least one contact surface, said method comprising:
- providing a release agent web assembly, comprising an elongated web of material attached between at least two rotating members, in contact with at least one contact surface of a printer device;
- moving said elongated web relative to said contact surface to transfer contaminates from said contact surface to said web and to expose sequential portions of clean web to said contact surface, thereby transferring release agent to said contact surface at a consistent rate of above 0.5 mg/page for a 1000 page run.
- 46. The method of claim 45, wherein said contact surface comprises a fuser roller.
- 47. The method of claim 45, wherein said release agent is transferred to said contact surface at a consistent rate of above 2 mg/page for a 1000 page run.
- 48. The method of claim 45, wherein said release agent is transferred to said contact surface at above 8 mg/page for a 1000 page run.
- 49. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 3 that includes a roller mounted to press the web into contact with the fuser roller.
- 50. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 1, wherein said elongated web of material is attached between at least two rotating members.
- 51. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 9, wherein said elongated web of material is attached between at least two rotating members.
- 52. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 27, wherein said elongated web of material is attached between at least two rotating members.
- 53. The release agent web assembly adapted for mounting in a printer device of claim 28, wherein said elongated web of material is attached between at least two rotating members.
- 54. The method of claim 38, wherein said elongated web is positioned between two or more rotating members.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/868,925 filed Jun. 2, 1997, now abandonded, which was a continuation of Ser. No. 08/594,046 filed Jan. 30, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,800,908, which issued Sep. 1, 1998, which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/485,533 filed Jun. 7, 1995, now abandoned.
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