Fujifilm business innovation corp. (20240103424). CLEANING DEVICE, IMAGE HOLDING BODY UNIT, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS simplified abstract

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CLEANING DEVICE, IMAGE HOLDING BODY UNIT, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS

Organization Name

fujifilm business innovation corp.

Inventor(s)

Yu Tsuda of Kanagawa (JP)

CLEANING DEVICE, IMAGE HOLDING BODY UNIT, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240103424 titled 'CLEANING DEVICE, IMAGE HOLDING BODY UNIT, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The cleaning device described in the patent application is designed to clean an image holding body that rotates while holding a toner image on its outer circumferential surface. The device includes a scraping member, a trapping member, and at least one raising member to effectively remove toner from the image holding body.

  • The scraping member scrapes toner from the outer circumferential surface of the image holding body as it rotates, ensuring the surface remains clean.
  • The trapping member collects the toner scraped off by the scraping member, preventing it from falling and causing contamination.
  • The raising member lifts the trapped toner towards the scraping member, aiding in the cleaning process.

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be applied in various printing and copying machines to maintain the cleanliness and efficiency of the image holding body.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of toner buildup on the outer circumferential surface of the image holding body, which can lead to poor image quality and machine malfunctions.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include improved image quality, reduced maintenance requirements, and increased longevity of the image holding body.

Potential Commercial Applications

The cleaning device could be implemented in commercial printers, photocopiers, and multifunction devices to enhance their performance and reduce the need for frequent maintenance.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be similar cleaning devices used in printing and copying machines, but with different mechanisms for toner removal and trapping.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing cleaning devices for image holding bodies in terms of efficiency and effectiveness?

The article does not provide a direct comparison with existing cleaning devices, so it is unclear how this technology stands out in terms of performance.

Are there any limitations or potential drawbacks to using this cleaning device in certain types of printing or copying machines?

The article does not address any limitations or drawbacks of the technology, leaving room for further exploration into its compatibility with different machine models or toner types.


Original Abstract Submitted

a cleaning device, for cleaning an image holding body that rotates while holding a toner image on an outer circumferential surface of the image holding body, includes: a scraping member that scrapes toner sticking to the outer circumferential surface of the image holding body in a rotating state by a distal end of the scraping member being in contact with, in the outer circumferential surface, in a region in which the image holding body moves upward from below; a trapping member in which toner scraped from the outer circumferential surface to fall is trapped; and at least one raising member that raises up toner trapped in the trapping member, toward the distal end of the scraping member.