18614716. PRESSURE-BONDING DEVICE FOR PRESSURE-BONDING PRESSURE-BONDABLE TONER SURFACES TO EACH OTHER simplified abstract (FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp.)

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PRESSURE-BONDING DEVICE FOR PRESSURE-BONDING PRESSURE-BONDABLE TONER SURFACES TO EACH OTHER

Organization Name

FUJIFILM Business Innovation Corp.

Inventor(s)

Tomokazu Kurita of Kanagawa (JP)

Masahiko Kubo of Kanagawa (JP)

Takeharu Nagai of Kanagawa (JP)

PRESSURE-BONDING DEVICE FOR PRESSURE-BONDING PRESSURE-BONDABLE TONER SURFACES TO EACH OTHER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18614716 titled 'PRESSURE-BONDING DEVICE FOR PRESSURE-BONDING PRESSURE-BONDABLE TONER SURFACES TO EACH OTHER

The patent application describes a pressure-bonding device for bonding pressure-bondable toner surfaces on a printing medium.

  • Pair of rollers applies pressure to pressure-bondable surfaces of the printing medium.
  • Heating control mechanism heats the nip portion where the pressure is applied.
  • Pressure-bonds pressure-bondable toner surfaces together effectively.

Potential Applications: - Printing industry for high-quality prints. - Manufacturing sector for efficient bonding processes.

Problems Solved: - Ensures secure bonding of toner surfaces. - Improves print quality and durability.

Benefits: - Enhanced print quality. - Increased efficiency in bonding processes.

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Pressure-Bonding Device for Printing Industry This technology can be used in commercial printing presses to improve print quality and efficiency, leading to cost savings and customer satisfaction.

Questions about Pressure-Bonding Device: 1. How does the heating control mechanism contribute to the bonding process?

  The heating control mechanism ensures proper fusion of toner surfaces, enhancing the bond between them.

2. What are the key advantages of using a pair of rollers in the pressure-bonding device?

  The pair of rollers applies consistent pressure, resulting in uniform and secure bonding of toner surfaces.


Original Abstract Submitted

A pressure-bonding device that pressure-bonds pressure-bondable toner surfaces to each other which are surfaces of a printing medium on which pressure-bondable toners are formed includes: a pair of rollers that applies a pressure to pressure-bondable surfaces, on which the pressure-bondable toner surfaces of the printing medium face each other, by sandwiching the printing medium in a nip portion; and a heating control mechanism that heats the nip portion.