WO1989004510A1 - Electrostatographic method and apparatus for producing multicolor duplex reproductions - Google Patents

Electrostatographic method and apparatus for producing multicolor duplex reproductions Download PDF

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WO1989004510A1
WO1989004510A1 PCT/US1988/000107 US8800107W WO8904510A1 WO 1989004510 A1 WO1989004510 A1 WO 1989004510A1 US 8800107 W US8800107 W US 8800107W WO 8904510 A1 WO8904510 A1 WO 8904510A1
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Gregory Peter Mahoney
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    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
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    • H04N1/00567Handling of original or reproduction media, e.g. cutting, separating, stacking
    • H04N1/0057Conveying sheets before or after scanning
    • H04N1/00572Conveying sheets before or after scanning with refeeding for double-sided scanning, e.g. using one scanning head for both sides of a sheet
    • H04N1/00575Inverting the sheet prior to refeeding
    • 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
    • G03G15/01Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern for producing multicoloured copies
    • G03G15/0105Details of unit
    • G03G15/0131Details of unit for transferring a pattern to a second base
    • 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
    • G03G15/22Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern involving the combination of more than one step according to groups G03G13/02 - G03G13/20
    • G03G15/23Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern involving the combination of more than one step according to groups G03G13/02 - G03G13/20 specially adapted for copying both sides of an original or for copying on both sides of a recording or image-receiving material
    • G03G15/231Arrangements for copying on both sides of a recording or image-receiving material
    • G03G15/232Arrangements for copying on both sides of a recording or image-receiving material using a single reusable electrographic recording member
    • G03G15/234Arrangements for copying on both sides of a recording or image-receiving material using a single reusable electrographic recording member by inverting and refeeding the image receiving material with an image on one face to the recording member to transfer a second image on its second face, e.g. by using a duplex tray; Details of duplex trays or inverters
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
    • H04N1/00Scanning, transmission or reproduction of documents or the like, e.g. facsimile transmission; Details thereof
    • H04N1/00567Handling of original or reproduction media, e.g. cutting, separating, stacking
    • H04N1/0057Conveying sheets before or after scanning
    • H04N1/00599Using specific components
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04NPICTORIAL COMMUNICATION, e.g. TELEVISION
    • H04N1/00Scanning, transmission or reproduction of documents or the like, e.g. facsimile transmission; Details thereof
    • H04N1/00567Handling of original or reproduction media, e.g. cutting, separating, stacking
    • H04N1/0057Conveying sheets before or after scanning
    • H04N1/00599Using specific components
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  • This invention relates to electrostatography and, more specifically, to a method and apparatus for producing multicolor toner images and for transferring them to opposite sides of the same copy sheet.
  • the copy sheet is fed to a transfer station to receive an image on one side and then is turned over and fed back to either the same transfer station or a second transfer station to receive an image on the other side.
  • U.S. 3,672,765 shows an early example of this approach in which two transfer stations and two fusers are used, the first image being fused before the copy sheet is turned over for feeding to the second transfer station. The second fuser is used to fuse the second image before the copy sheet goes to the output hopper.
  • the Kodak Ektaprint 250 copier introduced in 1982 provided a substantial advance in the single pass form of duplexing.
  • Present electrostatographic color systems create separate toner images of different color and transfer them in registry to a single copy sheet.
  • the separate toner images can be created on the same or different electrophotosensitive members.
  • U.S. Patent 4,477,176 shows an adaptation of the single—pass duplexing structure to multicolor duplex reproduction.
  • color separation images for two multicolor images are formed in order on an electrophotosensitive web.
  • a copy sheet is fed to first and second transfer rollers, each of which have means for holding the copy sheet through at least two revolutions bringing it into contact with consecutive images to receive them in registration.
  • the first transfer drum is reversible for inverting the copy sheet after it has received two or more images in
  • the copy sheet is then fed through a fuser, is tacked to the second transfer drum, receives images in registry on the other side, is fed then to a second fuser and ultimately to an output hopper.
  • 4,652,115 are examples of the use of intermediate drums or webs to receive a plurality of toner images in registration from which webs or drums the registered toner images are transferred in one step
  • Disclosure of the Invention 0 it is the object of the invention to provide a method and apparatus for producing multicolor duplex reproductions in which the copy sheet is moved through a relatively short paper path and in which registration of the components of the multicolor 5 images is easily achieved.
  • a method which includes the steps of forming a plurality of electrostatic images on an insulating member; toning these images with toners of different 0 colors, respectively; transferring, in registration, the toner images to an intermediate member to form a first multicolor toner image; transferring the first multicolor toner image to the first side of a copy sheet; repeating the first three steps to form a second multicolor toner image on said intermediate member; and transferring said second multicolor image to the second side of the copy sheet.
  • Both multicolor images can be formed on the intermediate member before transferring either image, or the first multicolor image can be transferred before the second is formed on the intermediate member.
  • the above—mentioned advantages of the Kodak Ektaprint 250 copier can be obtained by inverting the copy sheet carrying an unfused multicolor image between transfers; receiving the second multicolor image and transporting the copy sheet to the fuser for simultaneous fusing of both images.
  • an insulating member for example, electrophotosensitive belt 1 which may be of a typical electrophotographic type is used to create toner images of different color by procedures well known in the art.
  • the belt 1 is uniformly charged at a charging station 2 and exposed at an exposing station 3 providing a series of electrostatic images.
  • the electrostatic images are each toned by one of four toning stations 4, 5, 6 and 7, each of which contains toner of a desired color. These images make up the color component of two multicolor images to be produced.
  • the electrophotosensitive belt then passes into transfer relation with an intermediate member 8 which is moving at the same speed as the electrophotosensitive belt 1 at the point or points of contact of the two members.
  • the images formed on the electrophotosensitive belt 1 are transferred in registration to the intermediate member creating first and second multicolor images.
  • Intermediate member 8 is also an endless belt mounted on a series of rollers and driven through a path bringing it into operative relationship with a first transfer station 9 and a second transfer station 10.
  • Copy sheets stored in a copy sheet supply 11 are fed in a known manner to first transfer station 9 for receipt of a first multicolor image on a first side thereof.
  • Copy sheets are fed from first transfer station 9 to a turnaround drum 12 which inverts the copy sheets without touching the, as yet unfused, multicolor toner image on the first side and feeds the copy sheet into transfer relation with the intermediate member 8 at the second transfer station 10.
  • a second multicolor toner image is transferred to the second side of the copy sheet at the second transfer station 10.
  • the copy sheet is then fed to a duplex fuser 13 and then into an output hopper 14.
  • the electrophotosensitive belt is cleaned at cleaning station 16 between images.
  • the intermediate member 8 may also be cleaned by appropriate means 15.
  • the transfer stations 9 and 10 include corona chargers of opposite polarity on opposite sides of member 8, urging the toner from the intermediate member 8 to the copy sheet.
  • An initialization station 17 includes opposing AC chargers for eliminating charge on the intermediate member 8 before repeating the process.
  • the exposure station 3 is shown as an electronic print head. It, of course, may be an ordinary optical exposing station. However, single—pass duplexing is particularly useful with electronic origin images because the order of images received in a printer fits the order of images handled by the transfer apparatus in that system.
  • the electrostatic images need not be created electrophotographically.
  • they may be formed electrographically by an ion projection mechanism on an ordinary, not photosensitive, insulating surface.
  • Intermediate member 8 can be equal in length to the length of a single image frame, or multiples thereof. For example, it can be equal in length to 17 inches plus an interframe to enable the apparatus to produce 11 X 17 images. If a belt accommodating this size is used and images having a width equal to 8—1/2 inches are formed in some applications, then there is room on the intermediate member to receive two 8-1/2 inch wide images placed with the 8—1/2 inch dimension running longitudinally of the two webs. With this arrangement, two multicolor images would be carried on intermediate web 8 at one time. Thus, in a four color system, using 8 1/2 inch wide copy sheets, the order of images on the electrophotosensitive member 1 can be Cyan No. 1, Cyan No. 2, Magenta No. 1, Magenta No. 2, Yellow No. 1, Yellow No.
  • the intermediate member 8 can be one frame in size, in which case the copy sheet is delayed at turnaround drum 12; the intermediate member can be two or more images in length, in which case the copy sheet is returned immediately to transfer station 10 from the turnaround drum; or, it can operate sometimes in one mode and sometimes in the other, as described above.
  • Either or both of the webs 1 and 8 can be drums, although copy sheet separation is easier to accomplish without disturbing unfused images if at least the intermediate is a belt.

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Abstract

Color toner images are formed and transferred in registry to an intermediate member (8). A first multicolor image is transferred from the intermediate member (8) to the first side of a copy sheet, the copy sheet is inverted and a second multicolor image is transferred to the second side of the copy sheet. Preferably, the first multicolor image is not fused prior to transfer of the second multicolor image to the copy sheet.

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ELECTROSTATOGRAPHIC METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
PRODUCING MULTICOLOR DUPLEX REPRODUCTIONS
Technical Field
This invention relates to electrostatography and, more specifically, to a method and apparatus for producing multicolor toner images and for transferring them to opposite sides of the same copy sheet.
Background Art
Present commercial copiers and printers which create duplex output generally fall into one of two categories. In a double pass system, images are transferred to one side of a series of copy sheets, those images are fused and the copy sheets are placed in a duplex tray. From the duplex tray they are refed to the transfer station to receive images for the other side of the copy sheet, these images also are fused and sent to an output hopper. See, for example, U.S. Patents 3,360,607 and 4,099,150.
In a single pass system, the copy sheet is fed to a transfer station to receive an image on one side and then is turned over and fed back to either the same transfer station or a second transfer station to receive an image on the other side. U.S. 3,672,765 shows an early example of this approach in which two transfer stations and two fusers are used, the first image being fused before the copy sheet is turned over for feeding to the second transfer station. The second fuser is used to fuse the second image before the copy sheet goes to the output hopper. The Kodak Ektaprint 250 copier introduced in 1982 provided a substantial advance in the single pass form of duplexing. In that copier a turnaround mechanism is positioned between the first and second transfer stations and a copy sheet transport mechanism is positioned after the second transfer station, neither of which disturbs either of the powder images, permitting fusing of both images simultaneously after the second transfer. This system has a number of advantages over the two—pass system. The paper path is considerably shorter, paper jam clearance is easier, access time to the first sheet is greatly reduced, and the order of imaging in automatic collation systems is more straight forward. This latter advantage is especially useful when the system is used as part of a non—impact printer because data fed to a printer is generally in page sequential order, an order which printers using a duplex tray cannot conveniently use. This system also eliminates significant disadvantages of systems in which the images are separately fused. That is, the two images in such latter system get different amounts of fusing and the second transfer system must operate with a warmed copy sheet which may result in image voids from wrinkles and the like. It also saves the expense of an additional fuser often used in such systems.
Present electrostatographic color systems create separate toner images of different color and transfer them in registry to a single copy sheet. The separate toner images can be created on the same or different electrophotosensitive members.
U.S. Patent 4,477,176 shows an adaptation of the single—pass duplexing structure to multicolor duplex reproduction. According to Fig. 3 of that patent, color separation images for two multicolor images are formed in order on an electrophotosensitive web. A copy sheet is fed to first and second transfer rollers, each of which have means for holding the copy sheet through at least two revolutions bringing it into contact with consecutive images to receive them in registration. The first transfer drum is reversible for inverting the copy sheet after it has received two or more images in
5 registry on one side. The copy sheet is then fed through a fuser, is tacked to the second transfer drum, receives images in registry on the other side, is fed then to a second fuser and ultimately to an output hopper.
10 U.S. Patents 3,838,919; 4,515,460 and
4,652,115 are examples of the use of intermediate drums or webs to receive a plurality of toner images in registration from which webs or drums the registered toner images are transferred in one step
-- to a receiving sheet. These devices have the advantage of more precise registration than devices in which a copy sheet must be held securely as it is circulated through transfer relation with the images. Disclosure of the Invention 0 it is the object of the invention to provide a method and apparatus for producing multicolor duplex reproductions in which the copy sheet is moved through a relatively short paper path and in which registration of the components of the multicolor 5 images is easily achieved.
These and other objects are accomplished by a method which includes the steps of forming a plurality of electrostatic images on an insulating member; toning these images with toners of different 0 colors, respectively; transferring, in registration, the toner images to an intermediate member to form a first multicolor toner image; transferring the first multicolor toner image to the first side of a copy sheet; repeating the first three steps to form a second multicolor toner image on said intermediate member; and transferring said second multicolor image to the second side of the copy sheet. Both multicolor images can be formed on the intermediate member before transferring either image, or the first multicolor image can be transferred before the second is formed on the intermediate member.
With this method the advantages of a short, uncomplicated paper path gained by use of a single pass duplexing mechanism can be combined with the advantages of precise registration readily obtained using an intermediate transfer member.
According to a preferred embodiment, the above—mentioned advantages of the Kodak Ektaprint 250 copier can be obtained by inverting the copy sheet carrying an unfused multicolor image between transfers; receiving the second multicolor image and transporting the copy sheet to the fuser for simultaneous fusing of both images.
Brief Description of the Drawing The figure is a schematic drawing of apparatus constructed according to the invention. Best Mode of Carrying Out the Invention According to the figure, an insulating member, for example, electrophotosensitive belt 1 which may be of a typical electrophotographic type is used to create toner images of different color by procedures well known in the art. As shown, the belt 1 is uniformly charged at a charging station 2 and exposed at an exposing station 3 providing a series of electrostatic images. The electrostatic images are each toned by one of four toning stations 4, 5, 6 and 7, each of which contains toner of a desired color. These images make up the color component of two multicolor images to be produced. The electrophotosensitive belt then passes into transfer relation with an intermediate member 8 which is moving at the same speed as the electrophotosensitive belt 1 at the point or points of contact of the two members.
The images formed on the electrophotosensitive belt 1 are transferred in registration to the intermediate member creating first and second multicolor images.
Intermediate member 8 is also an endless belt mounted on a series of rollers and driven through a path bringing it into operative relationship with a first transfer station 9 and a second transfer station 10. Copy sheets stored in a copy sheet supply 11 are fed in a known manner to first transfer station 9 for receipt of a first multicolor image on a first side thereof. Copy sheets are fed from first transfer station 9 to a turnaround drum 12 which inverts the copy sheets without touching the, as yet unfused, multicolor toner image on the first side and feeds the copy sheet into transfer relation with the intermediate member 8 at the second transfer station 10. A second multicolor toner image is transferred to the second side of the copy sheet at the second transfer station 10. The copy sheet is then fed to a duplex fuser 13 and then into an output hopper 14. Control and feeding of the copy sheet from the first transfer station 9 through the fuser 13 must be done with care not to disturb unfused toner images. Such apparatus is shown and described more completely in U.S. Patent No. 4,095,979, issued June 20, 1978 to DiFrancesco et al, which patent is incorporated by reference herein.
The electrophotosensitive belt is cleaned at cleaning station 16 between images. The intermediate member 8 may also be cleaned by appropriate means 15. The transfer stations 9 and 10 include corona chargers of opposite polarity on opposite sides of member 8, urging the toner from the intermediate member 8 to the copy sheet. An initialization station 17 includes opposing AC chargers for eliminating charge on the intermediate member 8 before repeating the process.
The exposure station 3 is shown as an electronic print head. It, of course, may be an ordinary optical exposing station. However, single—pass duplexing is particularly useful with electronic origin images because the order of images received in a printer fits the order of images handled by the transfer apparatus in that system.
The electrostatic images need not be created electrophotographically. For example, they may be formed electrographically by an ion projection mechanism on an ordinary, not photosensitive, insulating surface.
Intermediate member 8 can be equal in length to the length of a single image frame, or multiples thereof. For example, it can be equal in length to 17 inches plus an interframe to enable the apparatus to produce 11 X 17 images. If a belt accommodating this size is used and images having a width equal to 8—1/2 inches are formed in some applications, then there is room on the intermediate member to receive two 8-1/2 inch wide images placed with the 8—1/2 inch dimension running longitudinally of the two webs. With this arrangement, two multicolor images would be carried on intermediate web 8 at one time. Thus, in a four color system, using 8 1/2 inch wide copy sheets, the order of images on the electrophotosensitive member 1 can be Cyan No. 1, Cyan No. 2, Magenta No. 1, Magenta No. 2, Yellow No. 1, Yellow No. 2, Black No. 1 and Black No. 2. Two—multicolor images would then appear on consecutive half portions of the intermediate member as it reaches the first and second transfer stations 9 and 10, respectively. In the 11 X 17 mode, only one multicolor image is formed at a time on the web 8. The first multicolor image is transferred to the copy sheet, and the copy sheet waits at turnaround drum 12 while the intermediate web makes four revolutions to form the second multicolor image. At that time, the transfer sheet is fed to the second transfer station to receive it. Thus, the intermediate member 8 can be one frame in size, in which case the copy sheet is delayed at turnaround drum 12; the intermediate member can be two or more images in length, in which case the copy sheet is returned immediately to transfer station 10 from the turnaround drum; or, it can operate sometimes in one mode and sometimes in the other, as described above.
Either or both of the webs 1 and 8 can be drums, although copy sheet separation is easier to accomplish without disturbing unfused images if at least the intermediate is a belt.
If simplex copies are to be made with this apparatus, the copy sheets can be fed directly to the second transfer station 10 by means not shown. The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to a preferred embodiment thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention as described hereinabove and as. defined in the appended claims.

Claims

We claim:
1. A method of producing multicolor duplex reproductions comprising: forming a plurality of electrostatic images on an insulating member; toning said images with toners of different colors; transferring in registration said toner images to an intermediate member to form a first multicolor toner image; transferring said first multicolor toner image to the first side of a copy sheet; repeating the first three steps to form a second multicolor toner image on said intermediate member either before or after the first multicolor image is transferred, and transferring said second multicolor toner ' image to the second side of said copy sheet.
2. A method of producing multicolor duplex reproductions comprising: forming a plurality of electrostatic images on an insulating member; toning said images with toners of different colors; transferring in registration said toner images to an intermediate member to form a first multicolor toner image; transferring said first multicolor toner image to the first side of a copy sheet; repeating the first three steps to form a second multicolor toner image on said intermediate member either before or after the first multicolor image is transferred; transferring said second multicolor toner image to the second side of said copy sheet while said first toner image remains unfixed on the first side; and simultaneously fixing said first and second toner images to the copy sheet.
3. A method according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said steps of forming electrostatic images includes alternately forming images intended for the first and the second multicolor toner images on the insulating member and the steps of forming the multicolor images include transferring the resulting toner images alternately to two different portions of the intermediate member.
4. Apparatus for performing the method of claim 2 comprising: means for forming a plurality of electrostatic images on an insulating member(3); means for toning said images(4,5,6,7) with toners of different colors, respectively; an intermediate member(8); means for transferring in registration a first set of toner images to said intermediate member to form a first multicolor toner image and for transferring in registration a second set of toner images also having different colors to said intermediate member to form a second multicolor image; a first transfer station(9) for transferring said first multicolor toner image to the first side of a copy sheet; a second transfer station(lθ) for transferring said second multicolor toner image to the second side of a copy sheet; means for feeding said copy sheet to said first transfer station(9), for inverting said copy sheet without disturbing said first toner image after said copy sheet has received said first toner image(12), and for feeding said copy sheet to the second transfer station(lθ), means for simultaneously fixing said first and second toner images to said copy sheet; and means for feeding said copy sheet to the fixing means without disturbing the toner images.
5. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said intermediate member(8) is an endless belt of a length sufficient to accommodate simultaneously two multicolor images.
6. Apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said intermediate member(8) is an endless belt of a length sufficient to accommodate simultaneously only one multicolor image.
7. Apparatus according to claim 6 wherein said means for inverting the copy sheet(12) includes means for delaying the copy sheet until the second multicolor image is approaching the second transfer station.
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