Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240280931). FIXING DEVICE simplified abstract

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FIXING DEVICE

Organization Name

canon kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

Hikaru Osada of Kamakura-shi (JP)

Toru Imaizumi of Kawasaki-shi (JP)

FIXING DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240280931 titled 'FIXING DEVICE

Simplified Explanation: The fixing device described in the patent application has surfaces that are inclined in specific directions to ensure proper fixing of a film in the device.

  • The first surface of a restriction member is inclined so that as it moves away from the nip portion, it inclines towards the edge surface of the film.
  • The first surface also inclines in the downstream conveying direction away from the edge surface of the film.
  • The second surface is inclined towards the center in the rotational axis direction of the film and towards the roller in the conveying direction.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Inclined surfaces for proper film fixing.
  • Specific inclinations for different surfaces based on their position in the device.

Potential Applications: The technology can be used in various film fixing devices in industries such as printing, packaging, and manufacturing.

Problems Solved: The technology ensures the film is properly fixed in the device, preventing misalignment or slippage during the fixing process.

Benefits:

  • Improved film fixing accuracy.
  • Enhanced overall performance of the fixing device.

Commercial Applications: The technology can be applied in industries where precise film fixing is crucial, such as in the production of labels, packaging materials, and printed products.

Questions about Film Fixing Technology: 1. How does the inclination of surfaces in the fixing device contribute to the overall performance? 2. What are the specific industries that can benefit the most from this technology?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in film fixing technology and related industries to ensure the most current and effective application of this innovation.


Original Abstract Submitted

in a fixing device according to the disclosure, a first surface of a restriction member is inclined so that, as the first surface goes further away from a nip portion, the first surface inclines toward a direction coming closer to an edge surface of the film, and the first surface is inclined so that, as the first surface comes downstream in the conveying direction, the first surface inclines toward a direction going further away from the edge surface of the film. a second surface is inclined so that, as the second surface comes closer to a center in the rotational axis direction of the film, the second surface inclines toward a direction coming closer to a roller, and inclines in a direction going downstream in the conveying direction.