This invention relates to sealing members for use in image forming device. The invention also relates to an apparatus and method of positioning a plate relative to a housing in an imaging forming device. The image forming device may include an electrophotographic device, ink printer, copier, fax, all-in-one device or multi-functional device.
An image forming device, such as an electrophotographic device, ink printer, copier, fax, all-in-one device or multi-functional device may use developing agent such as toner or ink, which may be disposed on media to form an image. The developing agent, such as toner, may be fixed to the media using an image fixing apparatus, which may apply heat and/or pressure to the toner. The image fixing apparatus may also include a nip through which the media may be passed. The nip may be formed by a heater opposing a pressure roller. A belt or film may be included in the fixing device, in proximity to the heater to aid the transport of media through the fixing device nip.
In one exemplary embodiment the present invention is directed at a sealing member positioned between components in an image forming device. For example, sealing between moving and stationary components in a printer, such as a moving roller relative to a plate and housing in an image forming device. The sealing member may also be used in a toner cartridge. The sealing member may therefore comprise a first seal portion for sealing a roller and a second seal portion for sealing a space between a plate and a housing. In another exemplary embodiment the present invention is directed at an apparatus and method of positioning a plate relative to a housing. For example, positioning a gear plate to a housing in an image forming device.
A brief description of the exemplary drawings is as follows:
The plate 10 may receive and locate an exemplary multifunctional seal 14. The plate 10 may further include a hole 16 for receiving a screw (not shown) for attachment to the exemplary housing 40 (see
An anti-rotation feature 20 may be located adjacent boss 12 for receiving seal 14. A boss 21 is also illustrated. Seal 14 thus may slide onto a shaft 30 (see
An exemplary engagement of seal 14 to plate 10 is shown in sectional view in
The gear plate 10 may comprise a material which may act as a bearing surface for the toner adder shaft 30. The material may include, but is not limited to, sintered metal (bronze, stainless steel) and carbon or graphite filled plastics (such as polyethylene terephthalate, polyetherether ketone, polyimide and fluorocarbons). The material may also comprise a glass filled nylon, e.g., a 30% glass filled nylon-6,6 with 15% of a fluropolymer additives, e.g., polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE). Accordingly, all of these materials may contain additives which may improve wear resistance, lubricity, hardness and load deflection.
The multifunctional seal of the present invention may comprise a flexible, relative low modulus rubber or plastic material including (e.g. flex modulus less than about 150,000 psi including all values and ranges between 1.0-150,000 psi). This may include any thermoplastic or thermoset elastomer. It may include polyurethanes, thermoplastic olefins, diene based elastomers, styrene-butadiene elastomers, and/or polyester based elastomers. It may also include natural rubber and thermoplastic elastomers which may have been vulcanized (cross-linked). More preferably, the seal may comprise a Santopreneā¢ from Advanced Elastomer Systems.
For purposes of example only, various embodiments of the invention have been shown and described above. However, it will be apparent that changes and modifications in the arrangement and construction of the parts thereof may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.