Claims
- 1. A developer roller. comprising:
- (a) a shaft; and
- (b) an elastic layer, formed at an outer peripheral surface of the shaft, wherein the elastic layer includes a rubber elastic material containing therein electrically insulating micro-powder distributed substantially uniformly throughout and on the surface of the rubber elastic material, such that a degree of roughness of the outer surface of the elastic layer remains substantially constant as the micro-powder and the rubber elastic material are worn from an outer surface of the elastic layer by friction.
- 2. The developer roller as set forth in claim 1, for use in combination with an electrophotographic development apparatus, the electrophotographic development apparatus including a toner supply roller for supplying one-component non-magnetic toner onto a surface of the elastic layer, a doctor blade pressed against the elastic layer for triboelectrically charging the toner, and means for forming an electrostatic latent image on a surface of a photosensitive body by supplying the charged toner onto the surface of the photosensitive body.
- 3. The developer roller as set forth in claim 1, wherein the rubber elastic material includes semiconductive silicone rubber stock.
- 4. The developer roller as set forth in claim 1, wherein the insulating micro-powder has a particle diameter of 1 to 50 micrometers.
- 5. The developer roller as set forth in claim 4, wherein the elastic layer includes about 30 parts to about 200 parts of the insulating micro-powder and about 100 parts of the rubber elastic material.
- 6. The developer roller as set forth in claim 1, wherein the insulating micro-powder includes silicone powder.
- 7. The developer roller as set forth in claim 1, wherein the insulating micro-powder includes spherical glass micro-powder.
- 8. The developer roller as set forth in claim 1, wherein the insulating micro-powder includes silica.
- 9. A developer roller, comprising:
- (a) a shaft; and
- (b) an elastic layer, formed at an outer peripheral surface of the shaft, made of sponge, the sponge including micro-foams substantially uniformly arranged in the elastic layer such that irregularities on a surface of the elastic layer cause a degree of roughness of the surface to remain substantially constant as the elastic layer is worn by friction.
- 10. The developer roller as set forth in claim 9, for use in combination with an electrophotographic development apparatus, the electrophotographic development apparatus including a toner supply roller for supplying one-component non-magnetic toner onto a surface of the elastic layer, a doctor blade pressed against the elastic layer for triboelectrically charging the toner, and means for forming an electrostatic latent image on a surface of a photosensitive body by visualizing the electrostatic latent image.
- 11. The developer roller as set forth in claim 9, wherein the sponge includes semiconductive silicone rubber.
- 12. The developer roller as set forth in claim 9, wherein each of said microfoams of the sponge has a cell size of 2 to 50 micrometers.
- 13. A method for manufacturing a developer roller, comprising the steps of:
- (a) blending semiconductive silicone rubber stock by mixing dimethylpolysiloxane raw rubber with carbon black and fumed silica;
- (b) adding silicone powder and di-t-butyl-peroxide to the semiconductive silicone rubber stock and uniformly mixing the silicone powder, di-t-butyl-peroxide, and semiconductive silicone rubber stock;
- (c) molding the mixture obtained in said step (b) into a plate article;
- (d) cutting the plate article;
- (e) surrounding a shaft with the plate article, to form a roller, and press vulcanizing the roller;
- (f) again press vulcanizing the roller; and
- (g) grinding a surface of the roller.
- 14. A method for manufacturing a developer roller, comprising the steps of:
- (a) blending semiconductive silicone rubber stock by mixing dimethylpolysiloxane raw rubber with carbon black and fumed silica;
- (b) adding silica and di-t-butyl-peroxide to the semiconductive silicone rubber stock and uniformly mixing the silica, di-t-butyl-peroxide, and semiconductive silicone rubber stock;
- (c) molding the mixture obtained in said step (b) into a plate article;
- (d) cutting the plate article;
- (e) surrounding a shaft with the plate article, to form a roller, and press vulcanizing the roller;
- (f) again press vulcanizing the roller; and
- (g) grinding a surface of the roller.
- 15. A method for manufacturing a developer roller, comprising the steps of:
- (a) blending semiconductive silicone rubber stock by mixing dimethylpolysiloxane raw rubber with carbon black and fumed silica;
- (b) adding spherical glass micro-powder and di-t-butyl-peroxide to the semiconductive silicone rubber stock and uniformly mixing the spherical glass micro-powder, di-t-butyl-peroxide, and semiconductive silicone rubber stock;
- (c) molding the mixture obtained in said step (b) into a plate article;
- (d) cutting the plate article;
- (e) surrounding a shaft with the plate article, to form a roller and press vulcanizing the roller;
- (f) again press vulcanizing the roller; and
- (g) grinding a surface of the roller.
- 16. A method for manufacturing a developer roller, comprising the steps of:
- (a) blending semiconductive silicone rubber stock by mixing dimethylpolysiloxane raw rubber with carbon black and fumed silica;
- (b) adding foam blowing agent and di-t-butyl-peroxide to the semiconductive silicone rubber stock and uniformly mixing the foam blowing agent, di-t-butyl-peroxide, and semiconductive silicone rubber stock;
- (c) molding the mixture obtained in said step (b) into a plate article;
- (d) cutting the plate article;
- (e) surrounding a shaft with the plate article, to form a roller, and press vulcanizing the roller;
- (f) again press vulcanizing the roller; and
- (g) grinding a surface of the roller.
Priority Claims (1)
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6-242238 |
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Parent Case Info
Reference to the Related Application
This application claims the priority right of Japanese Patent Application No. Hei 06-242238 filed on Sep. 9, 1994, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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