US3831553A - Wick for oil dispensing apparatus - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- G03G15/2014—Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for fixing, e.g. by using heat using heat using contact heat
- G03G15/2017—Structural details of the fixing unit in general, e.g. cooling means, heat shielding means
- G03G15/2025—Structural details of the fixing unit in general, e.g. cooling means, heat shielding means with special means for lubricating and/or cleaning the fixing unit, e.g. applying offset preventing fluid
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- the apparatus includes an applicator roll for providing a film of oil to a wick assembly having a main wick contacting the fuser roll and an auxiliary wick contacting the up plicator roll and the main wick at one end and an oil supply at the other end to dispense sufficient oil when the applicator roll is inoperative.
- the improvement is in the form of a sponge member inserted between the main wick, auxiliary wick, and applicator roll to limit the flow of 01] onto the main wick thereby preventing oversaturation thereof.
- This application relates to fusing systems and in particular to an improved lubricating apparatus for removing toner particles from the fuser roll of a heated pressure fusing system.
- a xerographic surface comprising a layer of photoconductive insulating material affixed to a conductive backing is used to support electrostatic images.
- the xerographic surface is electrostatically charged uniformly over its surface and then exposed to a light pattern of the image being reproduced to thereby discharge the charge in the areas where the light strikes the layer.
- the undischarged areas of the layer thus form an electrostaic charge pattern in conformity with the configuration of the original light pattern.
- the latent electrostatic image can then be developed by contacing it with a finely divided electrostatically attractable material such as a powder.
- a finely divided electrostatically attractable material such as a powder.
- the powder is held in image areas by the electrostatic charges on the layer. Where the charge field is the greatest, the greatest amount of powder is deposited; where the charge field is least, little or no material is deposited.
- a powder image is produced in conformity with the light image of the document or object being reproduced.
- the powder is subsequently transferred to a sheet of paper or other surface and suitable affixed thereto to form a permanent print.
- One typical device for fixing the toner particles to the backing sheet is by a heated pressure fuser roll system in which the copy sheet is passed through the nip of a Teflon coated heated fuser roll and a backup roll as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,256,002 and 3,268,351.
- care must be taken to remove unwanted toner particles from the heated fuser roll prior to its contact with the copy being fused. If care is not taken to keep the fuser roll free of toner particles, these toner particles can build up on the face of the fuser roll and degrade the quality of the fix by removing the fusing properties on the surface of the roll contacting the copy sheet and toner images.
- a wick is generally used to dispense silicone oil by gravity on the external Teflon surface of the heated fuser roll by a pad overlying the heated fuser roll.
- the instant invention is an improved wickingapparatus which improves the flow of oil onto the bottom roll of a heated pressure roll fusing system described in U.S. Pat. No. 3,718,!16, issued on Feb. 27, 1973.
- a new and improved lubricating wick assembly which comprises a main wick which contacts the heater fuser roll and an applicator roll and an auxiliary wick and sponge member which control the flow of oil onto the main wick.
- the auxiliary wick has one end extending below the oil supply level and the other end in contact with the applicator roll and sponge member which contacts the main and auxiliary wicks and applicator roll.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic representation of an automatic xerographic reproducing machine incorporating a heated pressure fusing system utilizing the improved oil dispensing apparatus of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a side sectional view of the heated pressure fusing system according to the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is an isometric view of the wicking assembly
- FIG. 4 is an exploded view of the substantially smooth fuzz-free lower surface of the wicking assembly.
- the automatic xerographic reproducing machine includes a xerographic plate or surface 10 formed in the shape of a drum.
- the plate has a photoconductive layer or light receiving surface on a conductive backing journaled in a frame to rotate in a direction indicated by the arrow. The rotation will cause the plate surface to sequentially pass a series of xerographic processing stations.
- a developing station C at which xerographic developing material including toner particles have an electrostatic charge opposite to that of the latent electrostatic image is cascaded over the latent electrostatic image to form a powdered image in configuration of the copy being reproduced;
- a transfer station D which the powdered image is electrostatically transferred from the plate surface to a transfer material such as paper which is then passed through heated pressure fusing system according to the present invention as will be described hereinafter;
- a drum cleaning and discharge station E at which the plate surface is brushed to remove residual toner particles remaining thereon after image transfer and at which the plate is exposed to a relatively bright light source to effect substantially complete discharge of any residual electrostatic charge remaining thereon.
- F user roll 16 is a hollow circular cylinder with a metallic core 20 and a Teflon layer 22.
- a lamp 24 serves as a source of thermal energy and is located at the center of the fuser roll. Power to the lamp is controlled by a thermal sensor generally called a thermistor contacting the periphery of the fuser roll as described for example in U.S. Pat. No. 3,357,249.
- the backup roll 18 is also a circular cylinder and is made up of a metal core 30 surrounded by a thick rubber layer 32 and also a Teflon layer 34 to prevent soaking silicone oil into rubber layer 32 and subsequent swelling.
- the applied load deforms the rubber in the pressure roll to provide the nip with a finite width.
- the copy sheet 40 electrostatically bearing the toner images 42 on the other side thereof is brought into contact with the nip of the rolls with the toner image contacting the fuser roll 16.
- the fusing rate will depend upon the contact arc length of the support material against the dwell time, i.e., the time the toner image remains between the fuser roll 16 and the backup roll 18. Dwell time can be varied either by changing the surface velocity of the rolls or by varying the contact arc length and holding the speed of the roll the same.
- Contact arc length depends on the softness of the rubber on backup roll 18 and on the amount of pressure between the rolls 16 and 18.
- the mechanism for driving the rolls for lowering and raising the rolls into contact can be accomplished by any suitable means as that described for example in US. Pat. No. 3,291,466 or by a suitable mechanical camming device.
- the toner image on the support material will contact the peripheral heated surface of the roll 16 whereby the toner image becomes tackified and in this tackified condition the toner will tend to oflset on this roll except that it is partially prevented from doing so by the Teflon coating on the roll.
- the lubricating wick assembly of the present invention which is used to apply a thin film of offsetting preventing liquid such as silicone oil to the Teflon surface 22 of the fuser roll 16 that offset is prevented.
- An oil applicator apparatus 45 includes lubricating wick assembly 48, an oil pan 50 for maintaining a supply of silicone oil 51 and an applicator roll 52.
- the oil pan is loaded against the fuser roll by a spring action mounting not described as details of the mounting form no part of the present invention.
- Applicator roll 52 is used to convey a thin film of oil to the bottom face 55 of the lubricating wick assembly as the applicator roll is rotated in the direction shown by the arrow.
- the applicator roll 52 is driven by an oil dispenser motor 58 which is energized during the fusing operation depending upon the number of copies being produced.
- lubricating wick assembly 48 includes two different layers the present wicking materials.
- One layer 62 is Teflon which contacts the surface of the fuser roll 16.
- Another layer 62 is made of Nomex which has its underside 55 in contact with the applicator roll 52. Both Teflon and Nomex are trademarks of DuPont Corporation, Wilmington, Delaware.
- Layers 62 and 64 are assembled in overlapping relationship and their ends are clamped between plates 66 and 68 which are secured by any suitable means such as screws 70 as best shown in FIG. 3.
- Spring metal brackets 72 and 74 serve to provide support and conforming characteristics to the fuser roll for the assembly. Tab portions are provided for facilitating the handling of the lubricating wick assembly for insertion and removal of the assembly into and out of the fuser system.
- Teflon is used as the upper layer because it has high lubricating characteristics as well as thermal stability at elevated temperatures ranging up to 400 F and above.
- Nomex is used as a lower layer because of thermal stability at elevated temperatures up to 400 F and above and due to its high oil retention characteristics.
- the lower surface 55 is flame treated to burn all the loose fibers to render a reticulated pattern free of loose fibers as best shown in FIG. 4. Burning should be sufficient to form the surface fibers into a porous membrane or a finished pattern. It has been found that removal of these fibers from the Nomex layer has enabled a high oil retention of the layer while insuring that the applicator roll does not stall which is normally the case where the layer is dry which is caused by oil leaking through loose fiber material.
- the applicator roll motor is desirably of a lower power unit it is essential that there be no binding between the Nomex layer and the applicator roll causing the motor to stall. It has been observed that with the fuzz and/or loose fibers removed that motor stalling is prevented and high oil retention qualities retained.
- the oil dispensing apparatus utilizes an auxiliary wick 75 which may be made out of any suitable wicking material and which supplies oil to the wick assembly 48 through a sponge member 80.
- Suitable materials for the auxiliary wick are Corfam, Nomex and Dacron.
- the auxiliary wick material will be able to withstand high temperatures, as high as 400 F.
- the auxiliary wick is arranged so that it is touching the applicator roll and the sponge member which also contacts the applicator roll and wick assembly. Any suitable material may be used for sponge member 80.
- auxiliary wick is maintained in position by support member 77 which is made of any suitable thermally conductive material and is secured in place by a holding member 80 supported on the bottom of the oil pan.
- Sponge member 80 has a cellular structure which serve to ensure that oil flow to the main wick is controlled to prevent oversaturation thereof.
- Support bracket 77 preferably is made of any suitable thermally conductive material such as metal in order to enhance the transfer of oil from the auxiliary wick to the applicator roll.
- auxiliary wick 75 serves to bring the oil up to the applicator roll to a level such that upon rotation of the roll during onehalf of one copy time, the oil contacts the wick assembly after passing through sponge member 80. It has been found that the auxiliary wick is useful especially during a short run operation when rotation of the applicator roll is small and the oil to the wick assembly must be supplemented to equalize the differential supplied during a much longer run.
- the oil will be primarily supplied by the applicator roll through sponge member 80 due to a lag in the capillary action of the auxiliary wick. But during a single or shorter run, the oil dispensing level is increased due to oil coated onto the top of the applicator roll surface by the auxiliary wick and application through sponge member 80. It is especially important that the main wick not become overly saturated with oil and the sponge member accomplishes this purpose.
- the wick assembly including the sponge providesthe many advantages described above and additionally minimizes any variation in the oil film being dispensed due to changes in the oil level in the oil pan. Specifically, due to the configuration of the main wick, auxiliary wick,
- an improved oil dispensing apparatus comprising an application roll mounted for rotation in oil for dispensing oil onto the lower surface of a wicking assembly which is positioned between said applicator roll and a heated fuser roll,
- a sponge member positioned intermediate said applicator roll surface and wicking assembly to control the flow of oil onto said wicking assembly
- said wicking assembly includes main wick means and auxiliary wick means with said sponge member positioned therebetween,
- auxiliary wick means is positioned in contact with the applicator roll surface extending from said sponge member to the surface of the oil.
- fluoro silicone rubber and urethane rubber.
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| US00313719A US3831553A (en) | 1972-12-11 | 1972-12-11 | Wick for oil dispensing apparatus |
| NL7316970A NL7316970A (OSRAM) | 1972-12-11 | 1973-12-11 |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US4309957A (en) * | 1977-01-03 | 1982-01-12 | Xerox Corporation | Wick for dispensing fuser oil |
| FR2503326A1 (fr) * | 1981-04-01 | 1982-10-08 | Cooper Ind Inc | Renvoi d'angle pour machine-outil |
| US4378752A (en) * | 1977-04-20 | 1983-04-05 | Canon Kabushiki Kaisha | Fixing apparatus |
| US4743943A (en) * | 1987-01-12 | 1988-05-10 | International Business Machines Corporation | Renewable fuser wick |
| US4777903A (en) * | 1987-04-06 | 1988-10-18 | Xerox Corporation | Reservoir wick system |
| WO1993020483A1 (en) * | 1992-04-07 | 1993-10-14 | W.L. Gore & Associates (Uk) Ltd. | Oil reservoir |
| US5267004A (en) * | 1991-12-18 | 1993-11-30 | Eastman Kodak Company | Rotating wick for fusing apparatus having improved oil laydown |
| US6143675A (en) * | 1995-06-07 | 2000-11-07 | W. L. Gore & Associates (Uk) Ltd. | Porous composite |
| US6212355B1 (en) | 1999-08-23 | 2001-04-03 | Tex Tech Industries | Oil metering supply apparatus and method for applying an evenly distributed release oil onto a fuser roller |
| US6750848B1 (en) | 1998-11-09 | 2004-06-15 | Timothy R. Pryor | More useful man machine interfaces and applications |
| US20070140757A1 (en) * | 2005-12-21 | 2007-06-21 | John Poxon | Axially translating web cleaning system for a fuser |
| US20070140756A1 (en) * | 2005-12-21 | 2007-06-21 | Xerox Corporation | Cleaning system for a fuser apparatus |
| US20070140754A1 (en) * | 2005-12-21 | 2007-06-21 | Xerox Corporation. | Reusable web cleaning system for a fuser |
| US20070140718A1 (en) * | 2005-12-21 | 2007-06-21 | Xerox Corporation | Multivariate predictive control of fuser temperatures |
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| US3291466A (en) * | 1964-09-30 | 1966-12-13 | Xerox Corp | Xerographic fixing device |
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| US3291466A (en) * | 1964-09-30 | 1966-12-13 | Xerox Corp | Xerographic fixing device |
| US3331592A (en) * | 1965-02-04 | 1967-07-18 | Xerox Corp | Xerographic fusing apparatus |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US4309957A (en) * | 1977-01-03 | 1982-01-12 | Xerox Corporation | Wick for dispensing fuser oil |
| US4378752A (en) * | 1977-04-20 | 1983-04-05 | Canon Kabushiki Kaisha | Fixing apparatus |
| FR2503326A1 (fr) * | 1981-04-01 | 1982-10-08 | Cooper Ind Inc | Renvoi d'angle pour machine-outil |
| US4743943A (en) * | 1987-01-12 | 1988-05-10 | International Business Machines Corporation | Renewable fuser wick |
| US4777903A (en) * | 1987-04-06 | 1988-10-18 | Xerox Corporation | Reservoir wick system |
| US5267004A (en) * | 1991-12-18 | 1993-11-30 | Eastman Kodak Company | Rotating wick for fusing apparatus having improved oil laydown |
| WO1993020483A1 (en) * | 1992-04-07 | 1993-10-14 | W.L. Gore & Associates (Uk) Ltd. | Oil reservoir |
| US5534062A (en) * | 1992-04-07 | 1996-07-09 | W. L. Gore & Associates (Uk) Ltd. | Oil reservoir |
| US6143675A (en) * | 1995-06-07 | 2000-11-07 | W. L. Gore & Associates (Uk) Ltd. | Porous composite |
| US6750848B1 (en) | 1998-11-09 | 2004-06-15 | Timothy R. Pryor | More useful man machine interfaces and applications |
| US6212355B1 (en) | 1999-08-23 | 2001-04-03 | Tex Tech Industries | Oil metering supply apparatus and method for applying an evenly distributed release oil onto a fuser roller |
| US20070140757A1 (en) * | 2005-12-21 | 2007-06-21 | John Poxon | Axially translating web cleaning system for a fuser |
| US20070140756A1 (en) * | 2005-12-21 | 2007-06-21 | Xerox Corporation | Cleaning system for a fuser apparatus |
| US20070140754A1 (en) * | 2005-12-21 | 2007-06-21 | Xerox Corporation. | Reusable web cleaning system for a fuser |
| US20070140718A1 (en) * | 2005-12-21 | 2007-06-21 | Xerox Corporation | Multivariate predictive control of fuser temperatures |
| US7412181B2 (en) | 2005-12-21 | 2008-08-12 | Xerox Corporation | Multivariate predictive control of fuser temperatures |
| US7561841B2 (en) | 2005-12-21 | 2009-07-14 | Xerox Corporation | Cleaning system for a fuser apparatus |
| US7729651B2 (en) | 2005-12-21 | 2010-06-01 | Xerox Corporation | Axially translating web cleaning system for a fuser |
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