Printer or copier image fixing station with guide yoke having low-wear deflector edge

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6188865
  • Patent Number
    6,188,865
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 3, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 13, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A printer or copier device has a developer station with fixing drums for fixing the toner image on the recording medium. A guide yoke guides the recording medium to the fixing drums. The guide yoke includes a deflector edge over which the recording medium is fed. The deflector is replaceable and is formed of wear-resistant material in the region that contacts the recording medium. The deflector edge may include a deflector element with a plurality of deflection edges and which can be rotated to expose different edges.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention is directed generally to a fixing means for fixing toner images on a web-shaped recording medium in a printer or copier device.




2. Description of the Related Art




A fixing means of said species is disclosed by German Patent Document DE-C2 4235668. It contains a guide yoke with a deflector edge over which the recording medium is supplied to the actual fixing region.




On the one hand, this guide yoke can serve for heating the recording medium; on the other hand, it stabilizes the recording medium as it is running through the printer. In the print mode, the recording medium slides over the sliding surface of the yoke and over the deflector edge. The deflector edge is thereby subject to significantly higher wear than the sliding surface. When the deflector edge is worn, this leads to an imprecise delivery of the recording medium to the following fixing region, which significantly degrades the fixing quality and, thus, the printing quality. In case of wear, the entire guide yoke must be replaced. This is involved and causes an undesired, long interruption of the print mode or, respectively, necessitates a re-adjustment of the entire fixing station.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a fixing means of a printer or copier device such that wear, particularly wear occurring in the region of the deflector edge of the guide yoke, can be corrected in the shortest time without replacing the entire guide yoke.




This and other objects and advantages of the invention are achieved by a fixing means for fixing toner images on a web-shaped recording medium in a printer or copier device having a thermal fixing region comprising fixing drums and having a guide yoke, that is swivellable as needed, preceding the thermal fixing region in the running direction of the recording medium whose end facing toward the thermal fixing region comprises a deflector edge over which the recording medium is supplied to the thermal fixing region, the deflector edge being replaceably fashioned and being composed of highly wear-resistant material, at least in the contacting region with the recording medium.




An additional feature of the invention provides that the deflector edge is composed of a plurality of individual deflector elements. The deflector edge comprises at least one cylindrical element that is releasably secured in a holder of the guide yoke, and may provide that the holder accepts the deflector element rotatable around its longitudinal axis and is fixable. Preferably, the highly wear-resistant material is composed of steel with a nitrated surface.




The end of the guide yoke comprises a receptacle channel for the acceptance of the deflector edge. The fixing means of one embodiment is designed for the acceptance of two recording medium webs conducted over the guide yoke side-by-side.




The discharge region of the guide yoke accepting the deflector edge comprises a sliding surface for the recording medium, the sliding surface being conducted on a straight surface and terminating tangentially with the deflector edge.




The guide yoke is an unheated, swivellable yoke carrying a sliding surface for the recording medium or media. Alternately, the guide yoke is fashioned as a heated, swivellable preheating yoke carrying a sliding surface for the recording medium or media.




The deflector edge is fashioned so as to be interchangeable and is composed of a highly wear-resistant material at least in the contact region with the recording medium, so that a complete replacement of the deflector yoke is eliminated in case of wear. Long operating interruptions of the printer device are thereby avoided. An involved readjustment of the fixing station is eliminated.




In an advantageous embodiment, the deflector edge is composed of a surface-hardened steel shaft that is arranged so as to be rotationally fixable in a receptacle channel at the end of the guide yoke. By simply releasing the holder, the steel shaft can be turned in case of wear, and a new, unused region can thus be brought into contact with the recording medium. The original condition is thus restored without readjustment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings and are described in greater detail below by way of example.





FIG. 1

is a schematic side view of a fixing station with unheated swivel yoke comprising a replaceable deflector edge;





FIG. 2

is a plan view of the region of the replaceable deflector edge of the fixing station of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a schematic side view of a fixing station with heated swivel yoke comprising a replaceable deflector edge; and





FIG. 4

is a plan view of the region of the replaceable deflector edge of the fixing station of FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An electrographic printer device for printing web-shaped recording media with differing web width, as disclosed by published PCT Application WO 94/27193, contains a thermal fixing station shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The thermal fixing station is designed for the acceptance of two recording medium webs which are guided side-by-side and that are coupled via a turnover means. Duplex printing on a continuous stock web is thus possible, whereby a front side toner image is fixed on the paper web in the first pass through the fixing station and, after deflection, a back side toner image is fixed on the paper web in the second, parallel pass.




The fixing station is essentially composed of a heated fixing drum


10


having a pressure roller


11


that can be swivelled in against and out away from the fixing drum


10


between which the recording medium


12


is conducted. A toner image adhering to the surface of the recording medium


12


is fixed by pressure and heat in the fixing gap between the drums


10


and roller


11


in a known way. A swivellable guide yoke


13


preceding the drums


10


and


11


in a running direction of the recording medium serves the purpose of delivering the paper web


12


(recording medium) to the fixing gap between the drums. Since the paper web


12


can already carry a fixed toner image on its back side, the guide yoke


13


is unheated. Before the actual passage through the fixing gap, the paper web


13


with the toner image to be fixed is conducted around the fixing drum


10


at a wrap angle for pre-heating. The paper web


12


thereby initially slides over a polished, potentially PTFE-coated sliding surface


14


of the guide yoke


13


, which is composed of steel, and is deflected in the region of a deflector edge


15


. In order to assure an exact guidance of the paper web


12


, the guide yoke


13


is slightly buckled in the discharge region, so that the paper web


12


is supplied to the deflector edge


15


on a straight line and running smoothly. In the illustrated exemplary embodiment, the guide yoke is composed of a steel shaft


16


with a nitrated, hardened surface having a diameter of 10 mm that extends over the width of the guide yoke


13


. Via a holder


17


, it is replaceably arranged in an exact-fit receptacle channel


18


in the discharge region of the guide yoke


13


. Two lateral brackets


20


releasably secured to the guide yoke


13


via fastening screws


19


serve as a holder that seats the steel shaft


16


in the receptacle channel


18


. The steel shaft


16


is in turn fixed on one of the brackets via a fastening screw so as to be rotation proof. The steel shaft is rotation proof because the steel shaft


16


, with its small radius, also serves as a smoothing edge for the paper web


12


. In the case of wear, the fastening screw


21


at the steel shaft


16


is loosened and the shaft


16


is turned by approximately 45°. Up to eight wear cycles can be used in this way. If this proves inadequate for the service life of the device, the steel shaft


16


can be easily replaced by releasing a fastening bracket


20


.




The arrangement of an interchangeable rod, of a ledge, of a sheet metal rail or similar deflection means with a highly wear-resistant surface as a deflector edge is also conceivable instead of a steel shaft


16


. Further, a plurality of individual deflector edges of the disclosed type can be arranged next to one another instead of a continuous deflector edge.




In the exemplary embodiment of

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the guide yoke


13


is composed of a pre-heating yoke with heating elements integrated therein, as disclosed in detail in German Patent Document DE-C2-4235668. Here, too, a steel shaft


16


secured rotationally fixable in an exact-fit-receptacle channel


18


of the guide yoke


13


via a holder


17


is employed as deflector edge. In the simplex mode, the paper web


12


carrying the toner images is pre-heated with the pre-heating yoke


16


in a known way before the actual fixing in the fixing gap.




Although other modifications and changes may be suggested by those skilled in the art, it is the intention of the inventor to embody within the patent warranted hereon all changes and modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of his contribution to the art.



Claims
  • 1. A fixing apparatus and guide yoke for fixing toner images on a web-shaped recording medium in a printer or copier device, comprising:a thermal fixing region including fixing drums and a guide yoke preceding the thermal fixing region in a running direction of the web-shaped recording medium whose end facing toward the thermal fixing region includes a deflector edge over which the web-shaped recording medium is supplied to the thermal fixing region, said deflector edge being in contact with the web-shaped recording medium at a contact region at least a portion of a time when said the web-shaped recording medium is being supplied to the thermal fixing region, said deflector edge being replaceably mounted and is composed of highly wear-resistant material, at least in a contacting region with the web-shaped recording medium, and a swivellable mounting which mounts said guide yoke preceding the thermal fixing direction, said swivellable mounting permitting said guide yoke to be swivelled as needed.
  • 2. A fixing apparatus and guide yoke according to claim 1, wherein said deflector edge comprises a single deflector element.
  • 3. A fixing apparatus and guide yoke according to claim 1, further comprising:a holder for removably holding said guide yoke, and wherein said deflector edge includes at least one cylindrical element that is releasably secured in said holder of the guide yoke.
  • 4. A fixing apparatus and guide yoke according to claim 3, wherein said holder accepts said at least one cylindrical element so that said deflector is rotatable around its longitudinal axis and selectively fixable so as to be non-rotatable.
  • 5. A fixing apparatus and guide yoke according to claim 1, wherein the highly wear-resistant material is steel with a nitrated surface.
  • 6. A fixing apparatus and guide yoke according to claim 1, wherein said guide yoke includes an end having a receptacle channel for accepting said deflector edge.
  • 7. A fixing apparatus and guide yoke according to claim 1, wherein said thermal fixing region and said guide yoke are of a width capable of accepting said web-shaped recording medium and a further web-shaped recording medium conducted over the guide yoke side-by-side.
  • 8. A fixing apparatus and guide yoke according to claim 1, wherein said guide yoke includes a discharge region for accepting said deflector edge, said discharge region including a sliding surface for the web-shaped recording medium, said sliding surface being a straight surface and terminating tangentially with the deflector edge.
  • 9. A fixing apparatus and guide according to claim 1, wherein said guide yoke is an unheated, swivellable yoke carrying a sliding surface for the web-shaped recording medium.
  • 10. A fixing apparatus and guide yoke according to claim 1, wherein said guide yoke includes a heat source to provide a heated, swivellable preheating yoke carrying a sliding surface for the web-shaped recording medium.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

The present application is a Continuation Application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/029,692, filed Jun. 12, 1998 now abandon.

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Continuations (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/029692 Jun 1998 US
Child 09/454002 US