Claims
- 1. An improved keeper blade for a waste toner hopper of a toner cartridge assembly used in imaging machines, the improvement comprising a stiffener having first and second sides, said first side for attaching said stiffener to said waste toner hopper and said second side for securing said keeper blade to said stiffener.
- 2. An improved keeper blade as in claim 1 wherein said stiffener extends along said keeper blade.
- 3. An improved keeper blade as in claim 1 wherein said stiffener is made of a stiff material whereby said keeper blade will not kink or otherwise deform during cleaning or other maintenance.
- 4. An improved keeper blade as in claim 3 wherein said stiff material is heat conductive whereby said stiffener conducts heat away from said keeper blade, preventing warpage or failure of said keeper blade.
- 5. An improved keeper blade as in claim 4 wherein a photoreceptor drum is adjacent said waste toner hopper in said toner cartridge assembly, and said stiffener has a thickness selected to set a desired seal-pressure between said keeper blade and said photoreceptor drum, whereby said stiffener acts as a shim.
- 6. An improved keeper blade as in claim 1 wherein said stiffener is made of a conductive material whereby said stiffener conducts heat away from said keeper blade, preventing warpage or failure of said keeper blade.
- 7. An improved keeper blade as in claim 1 wherein a photoreceptor drum is adjacent said waste toner hopper in said cartridge assembly, and said stiffener has a thickness selected to set a desired seal-pressure between said keeper blade and said photoreceptor drum, whereby said stiffener acts as a shim.
- 8. An improved keeper blade as in claim 1 wherein said stiffener is a resilient plastic.
- 9. An improved keeper blade as in claim 1 wherein said stiffener is a resilient metal.
- 10. An improved keeper blade an in claim 1 wherein an adhesive is applied on each of said first and second sides of said stiffener, said adhesive being used to attach said stiffener to said keeper blade and secure said stiffener and said keeper blade to said waste toner hopper.
- 11. An improved keeper blade as in claim 10 wherein said adhesive is glue or similar means.
- 12. An improved keeper blade as in claim 10 wherein said adhesive is two-sided tape.
- 13. An improved keeper blade for a waste toner hopper of a toner cartridge assembly used in imaging machines, said improved keeper blade being made of or being coated by a conductive material, whereby said keeper blade will not warp or lose resilience during repeated operation of said imaging machines.
- 14. An improved keeper blade as in claim 13 wherein said heat conductive material is heat conductive urethane.
- 15. An improved keeper blade as in claim 13 wherein said conductive material is a conductive polytetrafluoroethylene made conductive with a fine graphite powder.
- 16. A multifunctional keeper blade as in claim 13 whereby said conductive keeper blade is charged with electricity which will in turn charges the photoreceptor for a more efficient imaging device that no longer needs a corona wire nor a charge roller assembly to charge the photoreceptor and thus has less moving parts and saves in manufacturing costs.
- 17. A method for stiffening a keeper blade for a waste toner hopper of a toner cartridge assembly used in imaging machines, said method comprising removing said keeper blade from said waste toner hopper, attaching a stiffener to said keeper blade, and then using said stiffener to resecure said keeper blade to said waste toner hopper.
- 18. A method for stiffening a keeper blade as in claim 17 wherein an adhesive is used to attach said stiffener to said keeper blade and resecure said stiffener with said keeper blade to said waste toner hopper.
- 19. A method for stiffening a keeper blade as in claim 18 wherein said adhesive is glue or like means.
- 20. A method for stiffening a keeper blade as in claim 18 wherein said adhesive is two-sided tape.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/101,016 filed Aug. 3, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,400,128.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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