EP0809820A1 - Leitfähige rolle mit an der oberfläche ein leitfähiger thermo-schrumpfschlauch. - Google Patents

Leitfähige rolle mit an der oberfläche ein leitfähiger thermo-schrumpfschlauch.

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EP0809820A1
EP0809820A1 EP96942069A EP96942069A EP0809820A1 EP 0809820 A1 EP0809820 A1 EP 0809820A1 EP 96942069 A EP96942069 A EP 96942069A EP 96942069 A EP96942069 A EP 96942069A EP 0809820 A1 EP0809820 A1 EP 0809820A1
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roller
foam
heat shrinkable
shrinkable tubing
electrically conductive
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William D. Smith
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Rogers Corp
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Rogers Corp
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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
    • G03G15/02Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for laying down a uniform charge, e.g. for sensitising; Corona discharge devices
    • G03G15/0208Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for laying down a uniform charge, e.g. for sensitising; Corona discharge devices by contact, friction or induction, e.g. liquid charging apparatus
    • G03G15/0216Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for laying down a uniform charge, e.g. for sensitising; Corona discharge devices by contact, friction or induction, e.g. liquid charging apparatus by bringing a charging member into contact with the member to be charged, e.g. roller, brush chargers
    • G03G15/0233Structure, details of the charging member, e.g. chemical composition, surface properties

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  • This invention relates to electrically conductive elastomeric foam rollers. More particularly, this invention relates to a new method for making electrically conductive elastomeric foam rollers smoother, wherein the electrical properties ofthe rollers are less sensitive to temperature and humidity. Such conductive cellular elastomeric rollers are especially useful for electrophotographic printing, which requires very smooth surfaces to function properly. It is to be understood that this invention is generally well suited for any application utilizing electrically conductive elastomeric foam rollers that require smooth surfaces.
  • toner is metered from a toner cartridge onto a photoconductive (PC) drum on which a latent electrostatic image has been formed.
  • the toner is then transferred to and fixed on paper or other substrate or print media.
  • Each step ofthe electrophotographic process requires precise control of the amount of electrostatic charge present.
  • the steps performed around the central PC drum are drum charging, exposing and developing, transfer of toner from the drum to the print medium (usually paper), and drum cleaning.
  • Each of these steps, except exposing can use electrically conductive elastomeric rollers, belts or other members.
  • the electrical conductivity requirements depend on the function performed and the machine design.
  • the conductivity range can require elastomeric materials with volume resistivities ranging from 1 x 10 3 to 1 x 10 10 ohm-cm.
  • Elastomeric foam provides higher compliance (lower durometer hardness, or lower compression force deflection) which provides a greater footprint against the PC drum with lower pressure and therefore lower abrasive wear compared to non-foamed (solid) elastomers.
  • high compliance, elastomeric foam rollers provide vibration isolation, which reduces operating noise in the electrophotographic printing device.
  • Low modulus (high compliance) foam rolls also have utility as toner supply rolls, which are part ofthe PC drum developing system.
  • Charge rolls used in electrophotographic copiers and printers typically consist of multilayer constructions, where an electrically conductive elastomeric polymer layer is coaxially formed onto the circumference of a metal shaft, thereby forming a conductive roller.
  • the function of this elastomeric layer is to transport the electrical charge from the printer or copier's power supply, through the roller shaft, to the outside ofthe charge roll.
  • This electrically conductive resilient layer is conventionally formed of a mixture of synthetic rubber such as EPDM or silicone rubber, and electrically conductive powder, such as carbon black, metal powder, or the like.
  • One suitable type of conductive elastomeric foam used in conventional electrophotographic process machines is disclosed in U.S. Application Serial No. 60/003,196 filed September 1 ,
  • the resilient layer of solid elestomeric charge rolls typically contains a softening agent, such as oil.
  • the purpose ofthe softening agent is to impart an appropriate softness to the roller so that it may contact the PC drum with a uniform nip width along the length ofthe roll.
  • the oil or other softening agent used has been found to "bleed" out ofthe rubber composition over time, thereby contaminating the surface ofthe PC drum.
  • conventional charge rolls utilize a barrier layer disposed over the resilient layer.
  • this barrier layer is formed of N-methoxy methylated nylon resin, usually with a conductive filler dispersed therein.
  • an intermediate layer is formed between the conductive resilient layer and the barrier layer.
  • This layer is referred to by others as the "resistance adjusting" layer. It is typically a thin (50-200 ⁇ m) polymer layer of increased volume resistivity, which is applied to the outside ofthe resilient layer. The purpose of this layer is to adjust the roll resistance to the final desired value.
  • the resistance adjusting layer is formed of urethane or epichlorohydrin rubber
  • the rolls suffer from a marked change in volume resistivity with changes in ambient temperature and humidity. Therefore, although the resistance value of that layer can be chosen appropriately for roll operation at some nominal ambient condition (for example, 50% RH, 23 °C), any change in that ambient condition will result in a change in the resistance value of that layer, and hence ofthe roll.
  • some nominal ambient condition for example, 50% RH, 23 °C
  • designers of photocopiers and laser printers have had to include more expensive power supplies that automatically adjust the applied voltage to the charge roll to maintain a proper charging level. In extreme cases, the change in charge roll resistance brought on by ambient humidity and temperature change can result in poor charging performance, and hence poor print quality despite the power supply's attempt to compensate.
  • the electrically conductive heat shrinkable tubing surface for conductive rollers ofthe present invention is overcome or alleviated by the electrically conductive heat shrinkable tubing surface for conductive rollers ofthe present invention.
  • the electrical conductivity ofthe heat shrinkable tubing is insensitive to changes in temperature and humidity.
  • conductive heat shrink tubing is assembled over conductive foam cellular elastomer rolls. The resultant smooth surfaced rolls when used in electrophotographic printing provide the necessary smoothness for optimal functionality.
  • charge or developer rolls are produced in accordance with techniques known in the art.
  • the outside diameter ofthe conductive cellular elastomer surface is then ground or otherwise finished by methods known in the art to provide a suitable surface to accept heat shrinkable tubing such as an electrically conductive polyolefin copolymer.
  • the heat shrinkable tubing is slip fittingly placed over the aforementioned finished charge or developer roll.
  • a suitable heat source is used to shrink the heat shrinkable tubing so that this tubing forms an integrally smooth surface on the outside diameter surface ofthe charge or developer roll, the surface being of high enough smoothness to produce high quality printing results.
  • an adhesive may be used to further adhere the heat shrinkable tubing to the foam of the roller.
  • FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a prior art charge or developer roller having a metal core and a conductive elastomeric foam suitable for use in conventional electrophotography;
  • FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of a smooth surfaced foam charge roller in accordance with the present invention
  • FIGURE 3 is a side elevation view, partly in cross-section of a conductive heat shrinkable tube being fitted over a conductive foam roller in accordance with the present invention
  • FIGURE 4 is a side elevation view ofthe roller of FIGURE 2;
  • FIGURE 5 is a cross-sectional elevation view along line 5-5 of FIGURE 4; and
  • FIGURE 6 is a cross-sectional elevation view of heat shrinkable tubing adhered to a foam roller with adhesive in accordance with the present invention.
  • FIGURE 1 a prior art conductive roller for use in electrophotographic equipment is shown generally at 16.
  • An example of such an electrically conductive elastomeric foam roller for use in the aforementioned electrophotographic equipment is disclosed in aforementioned U.S. Application Serial No. 60/003,196.
  • Conductive roller 16 includes a cylindrical layer ofthe conductive elastomeric (preferably polyurethane) foam 18 which is molded, extruded or otherwise positioned onto shaft 20.
  • roller 16 performs adequately in electrophotographic equipment, there is a perceived need for a roller stable to changes in temperature and humidity, with a smoother surface on the outside of foam 18 to achieve higher quality electrophotographic printing.
  • a conductive roller further comprises an electrically conductive heat shrink tubing surface in accordance with the present invention.
  • Conductive heat shrink tubing 22 is sized to fit slip over surface 24 of elastomeric foam 18.
  • the outer surface 24 on the outside diameter of elastomeric foam 18 is suitably finished by grinding or other known finishing methods to provide a suitable surface to accept conductive heat shrinkable tubing 22, such that after the heat shrinkable tubing 22 has been shrunk, the resulting outside diameter surface is extremely smooth.
  • the finish is 5 ⁇ m Rz or better.
  • Electrically conductive adhesive 26 may optionally be used to further hold the heat shrinkable tubing in place.
  • the adhesive 26 may be applied to the roller surface 24 in a separate step, before the heat shrinkable tubing 22 is slipped onto the roller.
  • the heat shrink tubing may be provided with a co-extruded inner layer of electrically conductive hot melt adhesive, which may be used to further adhere the tubing to the roller.
  • a suitable heat source (not shown) is applied, such as by heat gun, or by placing the roller/shaft assembly and conductive heat shrinkable tubing 22 in a suitable oven (preferably for one minute at 300°F).
  • a suitable oven preferably for one minute at 300°F.
  • the inner diameter ofthe conductive heat shrinkable tubing 22 comes into intimate and cohesive contact with the outer surface 24 ofthe foam 18. This results in an extremely smooth and physically integrated roller assembly 32.
  • the final step in the process is to trim away any excess heat shrinkable tubing 22 that overhangs the edges 28, 30 (see FIGURE 4) ofthe conductive elastomeric foam 18.
  • the method may also be adapted to the construction of components for electrophotographic devices, such as pads, rollers, or belts.
  • Inami et al. teach forming the foam inside the multiple outer layers.)
  • the charge rolls or other components may further be constructed to exacting measurements by grinding or other means prior to application ofthe heat shrinkable tubing.
  • the electrically conductive heat shrinkable tubing 22 preferably has a volume resistivity in the range from 1 x 10 2 to 1 x 10'° ohm-cm, and most preferably in the range from 1 x IO 6 to 1 x IO 7 ohm-cm.
  • Suitable conductive heat shrinkable tubing 22 was obtained from Raychem of Menlo Park, California and is an electrically conductive polyolefin copolymer.
  • polyolefin heat shrinkable tubing is hypothesized to be particularly suitable for bias charge rollers because it is impervious to moisture. Moisture resistance leads to stable volume resitivities over a range of temperatures and humidities. Accordingly, other materials may be suitable for use with the present invention, providing they are heat shrinkable, electrically conductive, and moisture-resistant.
  • the electrically conductive foam 18 preferably has a volume resistivity in the range from 1 x 10' to 1 x IO 7 ohm-cm.
  • Suitable materials for foams include, but are not limited to, polyvinyl chloride polymers, polyurethanes, butadiene rubber polymers, ethylene propylene rubber, ethylene propylene diene monomer polymers, and acrylic polymers.
  • the foam 18 ofthe present invention may be the conductive fiber filled foam of aforementioned USSN 60/003,196, or expanded rubber filled with conductive particulate fillers. Examples of conductive particulate fillers include graphite, nickel, aluminum, stainless steel and metal coated glass.
  • foam 18 may also contain an ionic additive in addition to, or in place of, the electrically conductive fibers, allowing improved stability of volume resistivity with respect to voltage, temperature and humidity over ionic additives used alone.
  • Such ionic additives include, but are not limited to quaternary ammonium salts present in the range of 0.5 to 10 parts ofthe total formulation.
  • the foam ofthe present invention may also contain particulate fillers.
  • a charge roll was constructed by known methods by first molding a urethane foam and sufficient electrically conductive filler such as carbon black, carbon fibers, and/or metal flakes so as to achieve a volume resistivity of 1 x IO 4 ohm-cm.
  • the molded foam was assembled onto a highly conductive steel shaft using electrically conductive adhesive.
  • the shaft may comprise a number of metals, wherein nickel- plated cold-drawn steel or stainless steel is preferred.
  • the shaft has a diameter of 6 mm and a length of 250 mm (A4 size).
  • the outer surface of the foam was then ground to approximately 12 mm. Electrically conductive adhesive was then applied to the surface ofthe foam, and the heat shrinkable conductive polyolefin sleeve was assembled over the foam surface.
  • the assembled roll was then placed in an oven for 1 minute at 300 "F, until the sleeve shrunk snugly and conformed to the surface ofthe foam. After heat shrinking, the ends ofthe sleeve/ foam were trimmed approximately 10 mm back from the ends of each shaft.
  • the above roll was placed in an Apple LASERWRITER 360 laser printer.
  • Several test patterns were printed, including fine converging lines, halftones, and all- black and all-white pages. No defects were observed in any test patterns.
  • the roller was left in the printer and approximately 20,000 pages (using a total of four toner cartridges) were printed with no deterioration in print quality.
  • the printer was placed in a chamber maintained at 10 °C, 15% RH, and several hundred pages were printed with no deterioration in print quality.
  • the printer was also placed in a chamber maintained at 30 °C, 85% RH and several hundred pages were printed with no deterioration in print quality.
  • the above roll was placed in contact with a PC drum from an Apple LASERWRITER 360, and aged for one month at 30 °C, 85% RH. No evidence of contamination of the drum surface was seen.
  • the above roll was placed in an Apple LASERWRITER 360 printer in which the PC drum was damaged with 1 mm, 2 mm, 3 mm, and 4 mm pinhole defects in the drum coating. Printed pages did not suffer from a black line being printed across the page coincident with those defects. The results of this test therefore indicate that charge leakage does not occur with the rollers ofthe present invention.
  • the volume resitivities ofthe roller in accordance with the above procedure were tested by placing the roll on a flat aluminum plate and applying a 1 -Kg normal force.
  • the positive lead of an HP High Resistance Meter 4239A was attached to the metal shaft ofthe charge roll, and the negative lead was attached to the aluminum plate.
  • the volume resistivity ofthe charge roll constructed in accordance with the present invention was further compared to the volume resistivity of a foam charge roll obtained from an "FIP5Si" laser printer cartridge. Based on analysis, the "HP5Si" foam roll is believed to comprise a steel shaft (8 mm diameter, 340 mm length, A3 size) and a conductive silicone foam coaxially disposed on the steel shaft.
  • the foam roll is believed to further comprise a silicone-containing resistive layer approximately 330 ⁇ m thick coaxially disposed onto the foam, and an additional nylon-containing outer protective layer coaxially disposed onto the resistive layer.
  • the test was conducted using the same procedures described above, with the exception that a lower test voltage was required because the "HP5Si" charge roll was more conductive, and the HP High Resistance meter has current limiting features that prevent testing the "HP5Si" charge roll at 100 VDC. The test was therefor conducted at 20 VDC, with the following results measured as nip resistance:

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EP96942069A 1995-11-29 1996-11-27 Leitfähige rolle mit an der oberfläche ein leitfähiger thermo-schrumpfschlauch. Withdrawn EP0809820A1 (de)

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