Claims
- 1. A roller cleaning apparatus for retrofit installation in a photocopier fuser assembly, said fuser assembly having a housing and a fuser roller mounted in the housing, the apparatus comprising:a mounting strip adapted to engage a surface within said housing; a pair of resilient brackets spaced apart on said mounting strip, each of said resilient brackets having a bearing portion; and a cleaning roller disposed between said pair of resilient brackets, said cleaning roller having a pair of opposing ends, each of said pair of opposing ends rotationally mounted in one of said bearing portions, said resilient brackets configured so as to bias said cleaning roller against said fuser roller when said mounting strip is engaged with said surface within said housing; whereby said cleaning roller removes toner dust and other impurities from said fuser roller when said fuser assembly is in operation.
- 2. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein said cleaning roller comprises an inner shall portion enwrapped with a layer of spun-bonded polyolefin material and a layer of aramid material.
- 3. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 2, wherein said inner shaft portion is impregnated with oil or silicone, wherein said aramid material forms an outermost layer of said cleaning roller and wherein said cleaning roller has a plurality of passages for allowing said oil or silicone to pass from said inner shaft portion to said outermost layer of aramid material.
- 4. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein said mounting strip has a plurality of tab structures, and wherein said tab structures are adapted to engage openings in said surface within said housing.
- 5. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of said resilient brackets is formed from memory metal.
- 6. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 1, wherein each of said resilient brackets includes a spring member.
- 7. A method for retrofitting a photocopier fuser assembly with a roller cleaning apparatus, the method comprising:providing a photocopier fuser assembly having a housing with a removable cover and a fuser roller mounted in the housing; providing a roller cleaning apparatus having a cleaning roller and a roller holder having a mounting portion and a pair of resilient bracket portions spaced apart on said mounting portion, said mounting portion adapted to engage a surface within said housing, said cleaning roller rotatably mounted between said bracket portions, said resilient bracket portions configured so as to bias said cleaning roller against the fuser roller when said mounting portion is engaged with said surface within said housing; removing said removable cover; placing said roller cleaning apparatus into said housing with said cleaning roller in contact with said fuser roller; engaging said mounting portion with said surface within said housing so as to bias said cleaning roller against said fuser roller; and replacing said removable cover.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein said photocopier fuser assembly further comprises a pressure roller mounted in said housing and engaged with said fuser roller and a metal cleaning roller engaged with said pressure roller, and wherein the method further comprises the steps of:providing a replacement cleaning roller having substantially identical dimensions to the metal cleaning roller, said replacement cleaning roller comprising an inner shaft portion enwrapped with a layer of spun-bonded polyolefin material and a layer of aramid material; removing said metal cleaning roller; and installing said replacement cleaning roller in place of said metal cleaning roller.
- 9. A method for retrofitting a photocopier fuser assembly with a roller cleaning apparatus comprising:providing a photocopier fuser assembly having a housing, a fuser roller mounted in the housing, a pressure roller mounted in the housing and engaged with the fuser roller, and a metal cleaning roller mounted in the housing and engaged with the pressure roller; providing a replacement cleaning roller having substantially identical dimensions to the metal cleaning roller, said replacement cleaning roller comprising an inner shaft portion enwrapped with a layer of spun-bonded polyolefin material and a layer of aramid material; removing the metal cleaning roller; and installing the replacement cleaning roller in the place of the metal cleaning roller.
- 10. A roller cleaning apparatus for retrofit installation in a photocopier fuser assembly, said fuser assembly having a housing and a fuser roller mounted in the housing, the apparatus comprising:a cleaning roller comprising an inner shaft portion impregnated with oil or silicone, wherein said cleaning roller inner shaft portion is enwrapped with a layer of spun-bonded polyolefin material and a layer of aramid material, said aramid material forming the outermost layer of said cleaning roller and said cleaning roller having a plurality of passages for allowing said oil or silicone to pass from said inner shaft portion to said outermost layer of aramid material; means for mounting said cleaning roller within said housing; and means for biasing said cleaning roller in rotatable contact with said fuser roller; whereby said cleaning roller removes toner dust and other impurities from said fuser roller when said fuser assembly is in operation.
- 11. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 10, wherein said means for biasing said cleaning roller comprises a pair of resilient brackets, wherein said mounting means comprises a mounting strip adapted to engage a surface within said housing, said pair of resilient brackets being spaced apart on said mounting strip, and wherein said cleaning roller is rotatably mounted between said resilient brackets.
- 12. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 11, wherein said resilient brackets are formed from memory metal.
- 13. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 11, wherein each of said resilient brackets includes a spring member.
- 14. A roller cleaning apparatus for retrofit installation in a photocopier fuser assembly, said fuser assembly having a housing and at least one fuser roller, the apparatus comprising:a cleaning roller; and a roller holder having a mounting portion and a pair of resilient bracket portions spaced apart on said mounting portion, said mounting portion adapted to engage a surface within said housing, said cleaning roller rotatably mounted between said bracket portions, said resilient bracket portions configured so as to bias said cleaning roller against the fuser roller when said mounting portion is engaged with said surface within said housing, whereby said cleaning roller removes toner dust and other impurities from said fuser roller when said fuser assembly is in operation in a photocopier.
- 15. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 14, wherein said cleaning roller comprises an inner shaft portion enwrapped with a layer of spun-bonded polyolefin material and a layer of aramid material.
- 16. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 15, wherein said inner shaft portion is impregnated with oil or silicone, wherein said aramid material forms an outermost layer of said cleaning roller and wherein said cleaning roller has a plurality of passages for allowing said oil or silicone to pass from said inner shaft portion to said outermost layer of aramid material.
- 17. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 14, wherein said mounting portion has a plurality of tab structures, and wherein said tab structures are adapted to engage openings in said surface within said housing.
- 18. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 14, wherein each of said resilient bracket portions is formed from memory metal.
- 19. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 14, wherein each of said resilient brackets includes a spring member.
- 20. The roller cleaning apparatus of claim 14, wherein said cleaning roller has a pair of opposing ends, wherein each of said resilient brackets includes a bearing portion adapted to receive one of said pair of opposing ends, and wherein each bearing portion is rotatably engaged with a separate one of said pair of opposing ends.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/294,197 filed on May 29, 2001.
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