Patent classifications
G03G2221/001
Maintaining layer of cleaning solution on photoconductive surface via wiper with purposefully rounded edge
A cleaning solution is used to at least substantially remove colorant from the photoconductive drum as the photoconductive drum rotates. A wiper wipes the cleaning solution from the photoconductive drum while purposefully maintaining a layer of the cleaning solution on the drum. The wiper has an edge that is purposefully rounded.
Sheet conveyance apparatus having paper dust removal and image forming apparatus
A sheet conveyance apparatus includes a conveyance portion including a rotary member, and a counter member, a first contact member, a second contact member, and a contacting and separating mechanism. The contacting and separating mechanism causes the second contact member to separate from the surface of a rotary member of a conveyance portion when the rotary member rotates in the first direction, and causes the second contact member to abut against the surface of the rotary member when the rotary member rotates in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
Cleaning device for the surface of a cylinder of a printer and/or copier
A cleaning device for a surface of a cylinder of a printer and/or a copier includes a cylindrical cleaning element which can be rotated by at least one drive and which includes a cleaning fitting on its outer periphery, and a suction or suctioner conducting at least one suction medium with at least one suction channel aligned towards the outer periphery of the cleaning element and extending along the longitudinal alignment of the cleaning element. In order to achieve a simple technical structure and a low maintenance effort apart from a good cleaning result and reliable dirt removal, a suction slit extending longitudinally of the suction channel is aligned towards the cleaning element opens into the suction channel tangentially to the suction channel cross section.
Marking transport cleaning pad
A cleaning pad can be attached onto an inner surface of a transport belt so the cleaning pad can move with the transport belt along hardware of a marking system, including support rollers and a marking platen to remove ink from the marking platen and support rollers of the rendering device as the transport belt cycles through its typical path within the rendering system.
IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS CONFIGURED TO REMOVE FOREIGN MATTER STUCK TO MEMBER FOR ADJUSTING CLEARANCE BETWEEN DEVELOPING ROLLER AND PHOTOCONDUCTOR DRUM
An image forming apparatus includes a photoconductor drum, a developing roller, a first shaft provided for one of the photoconductor drum and the developing roller, a second shaft provided for the other of the photoconductor drum and the developing roller, a first housing supporting the first shaft, and removable in an axial direction of the first shaft, a second housing supporting the second shaft, and removable in an axial direction of the second shaft, a first contact member provided on an axial end portion of the first housing, a second contact member provided on an axial end portion of the second housing, and located in contact with the first contact member, a first cover covering the first contact member, and a first cleaning device provided on the first cover, and configured to rub against the second contact member, when the second housing is inserted or removed.
System for wiping a photoconductive surface
In an example, a first wiper blade is to contact the photoconductive surface and to wipe at least some of particles and fluid from the photoconductive surface and wherein a second wiper blade is to contact the photoconductive surface and to wipe at least some of the particles and fluid that have passed the first wiper blade, from the photoconductive surface. The first wiper blade includes at least one perforation forming a passage through the wiper blade to transmit part of the particles and fluid during wiping.
MARKING TRANSPORT CLEANING PAD
A cleaning pad can be attached onto an inner surface of a transport belt so the cleaning pad can move with the transport belt along hardware of a marking system, including support rollers and a marking platen to remove ink from the marking platen and support rollers of the rendering device as the transport belt cycles through its typical path within the rendering system.
CLEANING STATION SPONGES
An example cleaning station for a liquid electrophotographic printer is provided. The cleaning station has a sponge arranged to remove particles from a photo imaging plate of the printer, a fluid supply arranged to apply cleaning fluid to the sponge, a squeezing component arranged to squeeze the sponge in order to remove cleaning fluid and particles from the sponge, and a charging component arranged to electrically charge the squeezing component such that particles are attracted from the sponge to the squeezing component. The squeezing component is electrically isolated within the cleaning station.
CLEANING DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS INCORPORATING SAME
A cleaning device includes multiple cleaners, a partition, and a holder. The multiple cleaners include a first cleaner and a second cleaner adjacent to the first cleaner. The multiple cleaners each include a cleaning roller to remove a substance adhering to a surface of an object and a housing having an opening to collect the substance. The partition partitions the first cleaner and the second cleaner and defines a part of a wall of each of the first cleaner and the second cleaner. The holder holds the multiple cleaners.
A SYSTEM FOR WIPING A PHOTOCONDUCTIVE SURFACE
In an example, a first wiper blade is to contact the photoconductive surface and to wipe at least some of particles and fluid from the photoconductive surface and wherein a second wiper blade is to contact the photoconductive surface and to wipe at least some of the particles and fluid that have passed the first wiper blade, from the photoconductive surface. The first wiper blade includes at least one perforation forming a passage through the wiper blade to transmit part of the particles and fluid during wiping.