EP0456800A1 - Appareil de developpement a brosse magnetique. - Google Patents

Appareil de developpement a brosse magnetique.

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Publication number
EP0456800A1
EP0456800A1 EP91900454A EP91900454A EP0456800A1 EP 0456800 A1 EP0456800 A1 EP 0456800A1 EP 91900454 A EP91900454 A EP 91900454A EP 91900454 A EP91900454 A EP 91900454A EP 0456800 A1 EP0456800 A1 EP 0456800A1
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Prior art keywords
magnetic brush
developer
housing
development apparatus
path
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EP91900454A
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German (de)
English (en)
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EP0456800B1 (fr
Inventor
Larry W Speer
Susan P Westbrook
Christopher J Olan
Richard A Weitzel
Timothy G Armstrong
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Eastman Kodak Co
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Eastman Kodak Co
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Priority claimed from US07/444,256 external-priority patent/US5045886A/en
Priority claimed from US07/444,257 external-priority patent/US5005516A/en
Priority claimed from US07/444,209 external-priority patent/US4999675A/en
Priority claimed from US07/444,210 external-priority patent/US5041875A/en
Priority to EP94113291A priority Critical patent/EP0628889B1/fr
Priority to EP94113292A priority patent/EP0628890A1/fr
Application filed by Eastman Kodak Co filed Critical Eastman Kodak Co
Priority to EP19940113290 priority patent/EP0628892B1/fr
Publication of EP0456800A1 publication Critical patent/EP0456800A1/fr
Publication of EP0456800B1 publication Critical patent/EP0456800B1/fr
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03GELECTROGRAPHY; ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY; MAGNETOGRAPHY
    • G03G15/00Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern
    • G03G15/06Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing
    • G03G15/08Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing using a solid developer, e.g. powder developer
    • G03G15/0896Arrangements or disposition of the complete developer unit or parts thereof not provided for by groups G03G15/08 - G03G15/0894
    • GPHYSICS
    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03GELECTROGRAPHY; ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY; MAGNETOGRAPHY
    • G03G15/00Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern
    • G03G15/06Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing
    • G03G15/08Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing using a solid developer, e.g. powder developer
    • G03G15/0822Arrangements for preparing, mixing, supplying or dispensing developer
    • GPHYSICS
    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03GELECTROGRAPHY; ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY; MAGNETOGRAPHY
    • G03G15/00Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern
    • G03G15/06Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing
    • G03G15/08Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing using a solid developer, e.g. powder developer
    • G03G15/0822Arrangements for preparing, mixing, supplying or dispensing developer
    • G03G15/0877Arrangements for metering and dispensing developer from a developer cartridge into the development unit
    • GPHYSICS
    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03GELECTROGRAPHY; ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY; MAGNETOGRAPHY
    • G03G15/00Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern
    • G03G15/06Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing
    • G03G15/08Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing using a solid developer, e.g. powder developer
    • G03G15/09Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for developing using a solid developer, e.g. powder developer using magnetic brush

Definitions

  • the invention relates in general to electro- statographic reproduction apparatus, and more parti ⁇ cularly to an improved magnetic brush development apparatus for an electrostatographic reproduction apparatus.
  • Magnetic brush development apparatus for applying developer material to a latent image in an electrostatographic reproduction apparatus are well known in the art.
  • Such apparatus may include a hous ⁇ ing having a sump portion which contains a supply of developer material.
  • the developer material comprises a mixture of magnetic carrier particles and smaller pigmented marking particles
  • the material in the sump is agitated to triboelectrically charge the material prior to delivering it to a magnetic brush where it can be brought into association with, and transferred to, an electrostatic latent image to develop such image.
  • U.S.-A- No. 4,671,207 discloses a magnetic brush development apparatus particularly suitable for use with developer material having pigmented marking particles and permanent magnetic carrier particles. More particularly, the disclosed apparatus include a ribbon blender that is used for agitating (mixing) , feeding and triboelectrically charging such material in the sump portion of a magnetic brush development apparatus, and a feed mechanism that delivers mate ⁇ rial from the sump portion to a magnetic brush. The material delivered to the magnetic brush is applied to the latent electrostatic image in a development zone to develop the image.
  • the ribbon blender is constructed to provide uniform flow distribution of developer material across the length of the apparatus so that a sufficient supply of material is delivered to the magnetic brush over its full extent to uni ⁇ formly develop the entire latent electrostatic image.
  • a take-off skive in contact with the agne- tic brush downstream of the development zone, strips excess developer material from the magnetic brush and returns such material to the sump portion.
  • Typical replenishment devices include a reservoir for replenishment material with a flow communication path between the reservoir and the sump of the of the development apparatus.
  • a selectively actuable mem ⁇ ber such as a roller, controls flow of replenishment material through the path. It has been found that under certain conditions the set up latitude between the replenishment roller and the flow communication path is unduly limited which can result in inconsis ⁇ tent replenishment or marking particle level sensor inconsistencies. Further, under certain conditions measurement of level of replenishment material in the reservoir is inconsistent, which can result in run- ning out of replenishment material without knowing it.
  • particulate material in an uncharged, or low charged state becomes airborne.
  • airborne material can cause undesirable artifacts in the developed images and/or exit from the development apparatus to contaminate the interior of the electro ⁇ statographic reproduction machine.
  • the development apparatus includes a housing having a portion defining a sump adapted to contain a supply of developer material, and a magne ⁇ tic brush located substantially within the housing in spaced relation to the sump portion for applying developer material to the latent image.
  • a feed mechanism including a metering assembly located with- in the housing between the sump portion and the mag ⁇ netic brush transports developer material from the sump to the magnetic brush, and a mechanism located in the sump portion agitates developer material and transports developer material to the feed mechanism.
  • a take-off skive for stripping development material from the magnetic brush after application to a latent image and directing such material to the sump portion is mounted so that the skive is self-adjustably sup ⁇ ported between the metering assembly and the magnetic brush.
  • flow of developer material is directed from the wall of the housing adjacent to the sump portion back into the agitating and transport mechanism.
  • developer material in the sump portion is replenished by a device which includes a reservoir for replenishment material adjacent to the sump por ⁇ tion, a flow communication path between the reservoir and the sump portion and a selectively rotatable roller located relative to the path to control flow of replenishment material through the path.
  • the entrance to the path is configured to engage the roller such that the set up latitude between the roller and path is increased.
  • Measuring the level of replenishment material in the reservoir is facili ⁇ tated by the material monitor located in the bottom of the reservoir immediately upstream of the flow communication path, the surface of the monitor being periodically swept to assure accurate measurement of replenishment material- level.
  • a shield is located upstream of the development zone between the housing and the -image carrying member for containing developer material within the development zone to substantially prevent escape of airborne particulate material from the apparatus.
  • Figure 1 is an end elevational view, partly in cross-section, of the improved magnetic brush development apparatus according to the present inven ⁇ tion
  • Figure 2 is a side elevational view, on an enlarged scale, of a portion of the replenishment skive wall of the magnetic brush development appara ⁇ tus shown in Fig. 1;
  • Figure 3 is an end elevational view, on an enlarged scale, of the take-off skive mounting device for the magnetic brush development apparatus shown in Fig. 1;
  • Figure 4 is a top plan view of a portion of the take-off skive mounting device for the magnetic brush development apparatus shown in Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 1 shows an improved magnetic brush development apparatus according to this invention, generally designated by the numeral 10.
  • the apparatus 10 is adapted to provide a supply of developer material, including pigmented marking particles and carrier particles, to an electrostatic latent image carried by a member 12 in order to develop the latent image oh the member with the marking particles.
  • the member 12, which is for example part of an electrostato ⁇ graphic reproduction apparatus, is in the form of an endless web or a drum, or can be discrete sheets on which a reproduction is formed.
  • the member 12 is moved past apparatus 10 in the direction shown by the arrow A during development of the latent image on the member.
  • Apparatus 10 comprises a housing 14 having spaced, generally ' parallel, substantially vertical side walls 16, 18; a generally semi-cylindrical bot ⁇ tom wall 20 that joins the side walls; and end walls (not shown) .
  • the lower portion of the housing defines a sump S for containing a supply of developer material.
  • the developer material can be of any known type, for example including two-component developer material comprising hard, permanent magnetic carrier particles and pigmented marking particles, such as disclosed in U.S.-A- 4,546,060.
  • Developer material in sump S is agitated in order to mix the marking particles and carrier parti- cles, provide triboelectric charging of the developer material, move the material along the length of the sump, and deliver developer material to a feed mecha ⁇ nism 60.
  • agitation is effected by a ribbon blender generally designated by the numeral 26, such as disclosed in the aforementioned U.S.-A- 4,671,207.
  • the ribbon blender 26 comprises an outer- helical ribbon 28 and an inner helical ribbon 30. Both ribbons are coiled concentrically about a shaft 32.
  • Shaft 32 is, in turn, concentrically located with respect to the semi-cylindrical bottom wall 20 of the housing 14, and runs for substantially the full length thereof.
  • the ribbons 28, 30 rotate with the shaft 32.
  • Ribbon 28 may have the same pitch throughout its length, or may have one pitch over half its length and the opposite pitch over the other half of its length.
  • the pitch orientation of ribbon 30 is selected to be opposite to the pitch orienta ⁇ tion of ribbon 28.
  • the marking particles may not adequately mix with the carrier particles before delivery to the feed mecha ⁇ nism 60.
  • marking particles may be left uncharged or may only be charged to a low level insufficient to function in the desired manner during development of the latent electrostatic image on the member 12. This may result in formation of airborne marking particles which can escape from the development station, and artifacts in a finished reproduction due to incom ⁇ plete development.
  • a protuberance 16a is formed on the wall 16 of the development station housing 14 adjacent to the ribbon blender 26 upstream of the feed mechanism 60.
  • the protuberance 16a which runs substantially the full length of the housing 14, directs flow of developer material (particularly any replenished marking parti ⁇ cles) from the wall of the housing adjacent to the sump portion back into the ribbon blender thereby creating turbulence in the developer material being agitated by the ribbon blender to effectively extend the mixing path for the material.
  • a magnetic brush is located at the top of housing 14.
  • the magnetic brush 36 may be of any suitable con ⁇ struction, such as illustrated for example in Fig. 1, where the magnetic brush includes a shell 38 of a non-magnetic material that rotates counterclockwise as indicated by arrow 40 about a core 42.
  • Core 42 comprises a plurality of permanent magnets rotatable in a clockwise direction as shown by arrow 46.
  • the axis of rotation of the core coincident with the axis of rotation of the shell, is designated gener ⁇ ally by the numeral 48.
  • a portion of the magnetic brush 36 projects through the top of the housing 14 and lies directly underneath the electrostatic latent image carrying member 12.
  • the feed mechanism 60 includes a metering assem- bly 50 having a plate defining an elongated feed slot 54 that extends substantially the full length of the magnetic brush and lies adjacent to the outer surface of the magnetic brush shell 38. Developer material received from the lower portion of the housing 14 passes through slot 54 to the brush 36, such material being attracted to the outer surface of shell 38 by the magnets in the core 42 of the magnetic brush.
  • a transport assembly 60a for the feed mechanism 60 is located between metering assembly 50 and the ribbon blender 26. The transport assembly 60a receives developer material from the sump S and the ribbon blender 26, and transports such material to the metering assembly 50 and through the slot 54 to the magnetic brush 36.
  • the transport assembly 60a com- prises, for example, a shell rotatable in a counter ⁇ clockwise direction shown by the arrow with a plura ⁇ lity of stationary magnets that extend counter ⁇ clockwise from a position generally directly above the ribbon blender 26 to a position just ahead of the feed slot 54 (approximately 160 degrees) .
  • Developer material from the sump is attracted to the shell and held to the shell in the area under the influence of the magnets.
  • the material can be transported from the sump to the slot 54 without dropping from the shell.
  • developer material provided to the magnetic brush 36 is carried by the shell 38 into operative contact with the latent image carrying member 12 for developing an electrostatic latent image on the image bearing member with pigmented marking particles in a development zone between the brush and the member.
  • some per ⁇ centage of the marking particles are not charged (or have low charge) and become airborne.
  • these particles can cause image artifacts or may exit the development apparatus 10 to cause contamination within the reproduction apparatus or its environ ⁇ ment.
  • a contamination control flap 44 is provided in order to substantially prevent escape of the airborne marking particles from the development apparatus 10.
  • the flap 44 is a thin flexible member fixed to the housing 14 upstream of the development zone.
  • connection of the flap 44 to the housing 14 is effected such that the flap extends into the path of the latent image carrying member 12, and is oriented at an angle with respect to the member to effect engagement of the flap with the member under a minimal engagement force. In this manner damage to the member 12 or undue wear of the flap 44 is mini- ized.
  • the flap 44 then serves as a seal between the development apparatus 10 and the member 12. Accord ⁇ ingly, any airborne marking particles are trapped and forced into the developer nap of the development zone. In such zone, the marking particles are charged and become part of the developed image, or are returned with the excess developer material exiting the development zone. In this manner, escape of the airborne marking particles is substantially prevented and build up of uncharged marking particle within the development apparatus 10 is greatly reduced.
  • the take-off skive 74 includes an elongated blade 76 for removing developer material passing through the development zone, from the shell 38.
  • the blade 76 is attached to mounting members 78 (one shown in the drawings). As best shown in Figs.
  • the mounting members 78 define slots 78a which are adapted to receive pins 80 respectively extending from end blocks 82 supporting the magnetic brush 36 whereby the take-off skive is capable of limited self-adjusting movement.
  • the slots 78a are oriented so that the limited movement of the take-off skive 74, for any particular development apparatus, automa ⁇ tically defines a position for the skive determined by the plate of the metering assembly 50 (engaged by the members 78) and the contour of the shell 38 (engaged by the blade 76) . In operation, the blade 76 is held in contact with the shell 38 by developer material scraped off of the shell.
  • the field of the magnets of the core 42 act to attract the developer material on the blade pulling the blade into intimate contact with the shell.
  • the lower torque is . particularly significant in that it serves several purposes. It reduces heat generated by the development apparatus, wear to the blade of the skive, and the amount of flakes produced between the blade and the shell.
  • a replenishment system 70 is located at one side of the housing 14 adjacent to the side wall 18.
  • the replenishment system 70 includes a reservoir 72 for storing a sup ⁇ ply of marking particle replenishment material.
  • the common wall 18 defines an opening 18a which provides a flow communication path between the marking parti ⁇ cle reservoir 72 and the sump S.
  • a fibrous reple ⁇ nishment brush 90 is rotatably mounted in the bottom of the reservoir 72 adjacent to the opening 18a, the fibers of the brush extending through the opening.
  • the replenishment brush 90 when not rotating acts to seal the opening to prevent marking particles from flowing from the reservoir to the sump. However, when the concentration of marking particles in the developer material in the sump (as determined by any well known concentration monitor for example shown in Fig. 1 as mechanism 92) falls below a desired level for adequate latent image development, the replenish ⁇ ment brush 90 is selectively rotated to feed a quan ⁇ tity of fresh marking particles from the reservoir to the sump.
  • the portion of the wall 18 forming the marginal edge 18b of the opening 18a has a saw- toothed configuration (see Fig. 2) .
  • the saw-toothed configuration acts to readily comb mark ⁇ ing particles out of the fibers of the replenishment brush.
  • the saw-toothed configuration reduces the area in heavy contact with the the brush fiber, concomitantly reducing the torque required to rotate the replenish ⁇ ment brush.
  • the tolerance for locating the replenishment brush 90 relative to the opening 18a is significantly expanded. This, in turn, broadens the set up lati ⁇ tude for the replenishment brush under which accep ⁇ table replenishment rates can be accomplished without producing unacceptably high torque levels.
  • the replenishment system 70 also includes an improved mechanism for sensing the level of marking particles in the reservoir 72.
  • the level sensing mechanism includes a sensor 94 mounted at the bottom of the replenishment system housing in a substan ⁇ tially horizontal orientation. Such orientation is necessary to properly provide an "out of marking particles" signal where the marking particles are fed from the reservoir near one side at the bottom as shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings.
  • a wiper 96 is attached to the outboard end of a rotatable marking particle agitator 98 within the reservoir.
  • the length of the agitator 98 and the size of the wiper 96 are selected such that the wiper sweeps marking particles from the face of the sensor 94 toward the replenishment brush 90 as the agitator is rotated in a counterclockwise direction. As the agitator 98 passes the sensor 94, the marking particles back fill behind the wiper 96 to recover the sensor. When there is not enough marking particles to fill in after passage of the agitator, the sensor will detect that the "out of marking particles" condition exists and produce the appropriate warning signal. In this manner, marking particle level sensing is consistently assured.

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Abstract

Un appareil de développement (10) comprend un logement (14) présentant une partie définissant un récipient (S) adapté pour contenir une alimentation en révélateur, ainsi qu'une brosse magnétique (36) située à l'intérieur dudit logement (14) de manière espacée par rapport à la partie du récipient (S), afin d'appliquer du révélateur à l'image latente. Un mécanisme d'acheminement (60) comprenant un ensemble de dosage (50) situé à l'intérieur du logement (40), entre la partie du récipient (S) et la brosse magnétique (36), transporte du révélateur du récipient (S) à la brosse magnétique (36), et un mécanisme (26) situé dans la partie du récipient (S) agite le révélateur et le transporte jusqu'au mécanisme d'achminement (60). Un couteau de raclage (74) destiné à retirer le révélateur de la brosse magnétique (36) après application à une image latente, et à orienter ledit révélateur vers la partie du récipient (S) est monté de sorte que le couteau (74) est supporté de manière autoréglable, entre l'ensemble de dosage (50) et ladite brosse magnétique (36). En outre, le révélateur se trouvant dans la partie du récipient (S) est régénérée par un dispositif (70) comprenant un réservoir (72) de régénération de révélateur, adjacent à la partie du récipient (S), un chemin de communication d'écoulement (18a) entre le réservoir (72) et la partie du récipient (S), ainsi qu'un rouleau sélectivement rotatif (90) situé par rapport au chemin afin de réguler l'écoulement de révélateur dans ce dernier. L'entrée du chemin est configurée pour venir au contact du rouleau (90) de sorte que la latitude établie entre le rouleau et le chemin est augmentée. La mesure du niveau de matière de régénération dans le réservoir, est facilitée par le moniteur (94) de matière, placée au fond du réservoir, immédiatement en amont du chemin de communication d'écoulement, la surface du moniteur (94) étant périodiquement balayée afin d'assurer une mesure précise du niveau de matière de régénération. De plus, un écran (44) est placé en amont de la zone de
EP91900454A 1989-12-01 1990-11-26 Appareil de developpement a brosse magnetique Expired - Lifetime EP0456800B1 (fr)

Priority Applications (3)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
EP19940113290 EP0628892B1 (fr) 1989-12-01 1990-11-26 Appareil de développement à brosse magnétique avec lame de raclage
EP94113291A EP0628889B1 (fr) 1989-12-01 1990-11-26 Mélangeur de toner pour appareil de développement à brosse magnétique
EP94113292A EP0628890A1 (fr) 1989-12-01 1990-11-26 Appareil de développement à brosse magnétique

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US444256 1982-11-23
US44425889A 1989-12-01 1989-12-01
US07/444,256 US5045886A (en) 1989-12-01 1989-12-01 Device for improving mixing in a magnetic brush development apparatus
US444209 1989-12-01
US07/444,210 US5041875A (en) 1989-12-01 1989-12-01 Developer replenishment device with increased set up latitude
US444210 1989-12-01
US07/444,209 US4999675A (en) 1989-12-01 1989-12-01 Magnetic brush development apparatus including a self-adjustable take-off skive
US07/444,257 US5005516A (en) 1989-12-01 1989-12-01 Device for aiding in measuring pigmented marking particle level in a magnetic brush development apparatus
US444257 1989-12-01
US444258 1989-12-01
PCT/US1990/006786 WO1991008523A1 (fr) 1989-12-01 1990-11-26 Appareil de developpement a brosse magnetique

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EP94113291.2 Division-Into 1994-08-25
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EP19940113290 Expired - Lifetime EP0628892B1 (fr) 1989-12-01 1990-11-26 Appareil de développement à brosse magnétique avec lame de raclage
EP91900454A Expired - Lifetime EP0456800B1 (fr) 1989-12-01 1990-11-26 Appareil de developpement a brosse magnetique
EP94113291A Expired - Lifetime EP0628889B1 (fr) 1989-12-01 1990-11-26 Mélangeur de toner pour appareil de développement à brosse magnétique
EP94113292A Withdrawn EP0628890A1 (fr) 1989-12-01 1990-11-26 Appareil de développement à brosse magnétique

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EP0628890A1 (fr) 1994-12-14
JPH04503268A (ja) 1992-06-11
DE69030203T2 (de) 1997-10-02
EP0628889B1 (fr) 1997-03-12
EP0628892A1 (fr) 1994-12-14
DE69029749D1 (de) 1997-02-27
EP0456800B1 (fr) 1995-07-19
DE69021045T2 (de) 1996-03-21
DE69029749T2 (de) 1997-07-31
EP0628892B1 (fr) 1997-01-15
JP2989006B2 (ja) 1999-12-13
DE69021045D1 (de) 1995-08-24
DE69030203D1 (de) 1997-04-17
WO1991008523A1 (fr) 1991-06-13

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