IP Library Granted Patent US 7,215,915
Granted Patent B2
US 7,215,915 · App. 11/024,134 · Granted May 8, 2007

Method and apparatus for variable width surface treatment application to a fuser

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Patent No.
US 7,215,915
App. No.
11/024,134
Granted
May 8, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention relates to application of a surface treatment to a fuser, typically in a print process. According to various aspects of the invention, methods and apparatus are provided for applying surface treatment to a fuser comprising varying a width of surface treatment application to the fuser.

Claims (94)

1. A method of applying surface treatment to a fuser, comprising:

contacting the marking particle fuser with an applicator defining a longitudinal axis;

contacting the applicator with an auxiliary applicator; and

traversing the auxiliary applicator parallel to the longitudinal axis.

2. The method of claim 1 , comprising:

traversing the auxiliary applicator parallel to the longitudinal axis to a first location corresponding to a first media size; and

traversing the auxiliary applicator parallel to the longitudinal axis to a second location corresponding to a second media size.

3. The method of claim 1 , comprising:

contacting the applicator with another auxiliary applicator; and

traversing the another auxiliary applicator parallel to the longitudinal axis.

4. The method of claim 3 , comprising:

traversing the auxiliary applicator parallel to the longitudinal axis to a first location corresponding to a first media size;

traversing the auxiliary applicator parallel to the longitudinal axis to a second location corresponding to a second media size;

traversing the another auxiliary applicator parallel to the longitudinal axis to a another first location corresponding to the first media size; and

traversing the another auxiliary applicator parallel to the longitudinal axis to another second location corresponding to a second media size.

5. The method of claim 1 , comprising:

applying more surface treatment to one portion of the auxiliary applicator than to another.

6. The method of claim 1 , comprising:

applying more surface treatment to a center portion of the applicator than to an end portion of the applicator;

the auxiliary applicator being adjacent the end portion.

7. The method of claim 1 , comprising:

applying more surface treatment to one portion of the auxiliary applicator than to another portion of the auxiliary applicator.

8. The method of claim 1 ,

the applicator comprising an annular porous core; and comprising

applying more surface treatment to a center portion of the applicator than to an end portion of the applicator, the surface treatment being applied inside the annular porous core.

9. The method of claim 1 ,

the applicator comprising an annular porous core; and comprising

applying more surface treatment to a center portion of the applicator than to an end portion of the applicator, the surface treatment being applied inside the annular porous core;

applying more surface treatment to one portion of the auxiliary applicator than to another portion of the auxiliary applicator;

the auxiliary applicator being adjacent the end portion;

the applicator and the auxiliary applicator complementing each other to provide a predetermined surface treatment distribution on the applicator.

10. The method of claim 9 , the predetermined surface treatment distribution being a constant versus position along the longitudinal axis.

11. The method of claim 9 , the applying more surface treatment to one portion of the auxiliary applicator than to another portion of the auxiliary applicator comprising:

applying surface treatment to the applicator with a stepwise increase in surface treatment supply from an initial section of the end portion comprising no surface treatment supply to the annular porous core, to an adjacent section of the end portion comprising an intermediate quantity of surface treatment supply to the annular porous core, to the center portion comprising a greater quantity of surface treatment supply to the annular porous core.

12. The method of claim 11 , comprising:

the one portion of the auxiliary applicator being proximate the end portion of the applicator;

the another portion of the auxiliary applicator being proximate the center portion of the applicator; and

applying surface treatment to the auxiliary applicator with a stepwise decrease in surface treatment supply from the one portion of the auxiliary applicator to the another portion of the auxiliary applicator.

13. The method of claim 9 , the applying more surface treatment to one portion of the auxiliary applicator than to another portion of the auxiliary applicator comprising:

applying surface treatment from the auxiliary applicator to the applicator with an amount that stepwise decreases with position along the auxiliary applicator from the one portion of the auxiliary applicator to the another portion of the auxiliary applicator.

14. The method of claim 13 , comprising:

the one portion of the auxiliary applicator being proximate the end portion of the applicator;

the another portion of the auxiliary applicator being proximate the center portion of the applicator; and

applying surface treatment from the auxiliary applicator to the applicator with an amount that linearly decreases with position along the auxiliary applicator from the one portion of the auxiliary applicator to the another portion of the auxiliary applicator.

15. The method of claim 1 , comprising:

applying more surface treatment to a center portion of the applicator than to an end portion of the applicator;

applying more surface treatment to one portion of the auxiliary applicator than to another portion of the auxiliary applicator;

the auxiliary applicator being adjacent the end portion;

the applicator and the auxiliary applicator complementing each other to provide a first predetermined surface treatment distribution on the applicator for a first media size and a second predetermined surface treatment distribution on the applicator for a second media size.

16. The method of claim 10 , comprising:

the first predetermined size being 8.5 inch×11 inch paper.

17. The method of claim 10 , comprising:

the first predetermined size being A4 paper.

18. An apparatus for applying surface treatment to a fuser, comprising:

an applicator operative to contact the fuser and defining a longitudinal axis;

an auxiliary applicator contacting the applicator; and,

a traversing mechanism operative to move the auxiliary applicator parallel to the longitudinal axis.

19. The apparatus of claim 18 , comprising:

a fibrous material covering on said applicator and said auxiliary applicator.

20. The apparatus of claim 18 , comprising:

a fibrous material having a singed outer surface covering on said applicator and said auxiliary applicator.

21. The apparatus of claim 18 , comprising:

another auxiliary applicator contacting the applicator;

the traversing mechanism being operative to move the another auxiliary applicator parallel to the longitudinal axis.

22. The apparatus of claim 18 , comprising an auxiliary surface treatment supply tube attached to the auxiliary applicator for movement therewith.

23. The apparatus of claim 18 ,

the applicator being at least partially porous;

the auxiliary applicator being at least partially porous.

24. The apparatus of claim 18 ,

the applicator comprising a porous core having an end portion and a center portion;

comprising an impervious coating on the end portion; and

the auxiliary applicator being adjacent the end portion.

25. The apparatus of claim 18 ,

the applicator comprising a porous core having an end portion and a center portion;

comprising an impervious coating on the end portion; and

the auxiliary applicator being at least partially porous and adjacent the end portion.

26. The apparatus of claim 18 ,

the applicator comprising a porous core having an end portion and a center portion;

comprising an impervious coating on the end portion;

the auxiliary applicator being adjacent the end portion and comprising an auxiliary porous core; and

comprising fibrous material covering at least part of the porous core and the auxiliary porous core.

27. A surface treatment applicator for a fuser, comprising:

an applicator operative to contact the marking particle fuser and defining a longitudinal axis;

an auxiliary applicator contacting the applicator proximate an end of the applicator;

another auxiliary applicator contacting the applicator proximate an opposite end of the applicator; and,

a traversing mechanism operative to move the auxiliary applicator and the another auxiliary applicator parallel to the longitudinal axis, the traversing mechanism comprising a pair of opposing racks aligned with the longitudinal axis and a pinion interposed between the racks.

28. The apparatus of claim 27 , comprising a stepper motor operative to drive the pinion.

29. The apparatus of claim 27 , the traversing mechanism comprising:

a slide;

an auxiliary applicator carriage carried on the slide, the auxiliary applicator being carried on the auxiliary applicator carriage; and

another auxiliary applicator carriage carried on the slide, the another auxiliary applicator being carried on the another auxiliary applicator carriage.

30. The apparatus of claim 28 , one of the opposing racks being pivotally mounted to the auxiliary applicator carriage and another of the opposing racks being pivotally mounted to the another auxiliary applicator carriage; and

comprising a pair of stops positioned to restrain the opposing racks in contact with the pinion.

31. The apparatus of claim 30 , the traversing mechanism comprising a stepper motor, the pair of stops being attached to the stepper motor.

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