Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240184225). TONER simplified abstract

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TONER

Organization Name

canon kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

TOHRU Hiramatsu of Shizuoka (JP)

KAZUYUKI Sato of Kanagawa (JP)

ATSUHIKO Ohmori of Kanagawa (JP)

TOMOHISA Sano of Shizuoka (JP)

HIROKI Kagawa of Shizuoka (JP)

KOSUKE Fukudome of Tokyo (JP)

TONER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240184225 titled 'TONER

Simplified Explanation

    • Simplified Explanation:**

The patent application describes a toner containing toner particles with a binder resin and inorganic fine particles. The toner particles show a peak from boric acid in ATR-IR spectroscopy using germanium as the ATR crystal. The inorganic fine particles consist of group 13 element nitride with a hexagonal crystal structure.

    • Key Features and Innovation:**

- Toner particles with binder resin and inorganic fine particles - Boric acid peak in ATR-IR spectroscopy - Inorganic fine particles made of group 13 element nitride - Hexagonal crystal structure in X-ray diffraction analysis

    • Potential Applications:**

- Printing industry for high-quality toner production - Electronics industry for toner used in printers and copiers

    • Problems Solved:**

- Improved toner quality and performance - Enhanced printing results with precise toner particles

    • Benefits:**

- Consistent and reliable printing output - Reduced toner waste and maintenance costs

    • Commercial Applications:**

- "Innovative Toner Technology for Enhanced Printing Quality and Efficiency" - Potential applications in toner manufacturing companies and printer manufacturers

    • Prior Art:**

No prior art information provided in the abstract.

    • Frequently Updated Research:**

No information on frequently updated research related to this technology.

    • Questions about Toner Technology:**

1. How does the presence of boric acid peak in ATR-IR spectroscopy impact the performance of the toner?

  - The boric acid peak helps in identifying the composition of the toner particles and can contribute to improved printing quality.

2. What advantages does the hexagonal crystal structure of the inorganic fine particles offer in toner production?

  - The hexagonal crystal structure provides stability and uniformity to the toner particles, leading to consistent printing results.


Original Abstract Submitted

a toner contains toner particles containing a binder resin, and inorganic fine particles is provided. the toner particles exhibit a peak derived from boric acid when subjected to atr-ir spectroscopy using germanium as the atr crystal. the inorganic fine particles include inorganic fine particles a made of a nitride of a group 13 element of the periodic table, and the inorganic fine particles a have a hexagonal crystal structure in x-ray diffraction analysis.