Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240160135). FIXING ROTATING MEMBER, FIXING APPARATUS, AND ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS simplified abstract

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FIXING ROTATING MEMBER, FIXING APPARATUS, AND ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS

Organization Name

canon kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

MATSUTAKA Maeda of Kanagawa (JP)

TAKAAKI Tsuruya of Shizuoka (JP)

AKIRA Okano of Kanagawa (JP)

MAKOTO Souma of Kanagawa (JP)

NAOKO Kasai of Kanagawa (JP)

FIXING ROTATING MEMBER, FIXING APPARATUS, AND ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240160135 titled 'FIXING ROTATING MEMBER, FIXING APPARATUS, AND ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a fixing rotating member with a substrate, an electro-conductive layer, and a resinous layer. The electro-conductive layer extends in a circumferential direction of the substrate's outer peripheral surface and has a through-hole penetrated by resin from the resinous layer.

  • Substrate with resin
  • Electro-conductive layer with silver
  • Resinous layer on the electro-conductive layer
  • Through-hole in the electro-conductive layer penetrated by resin

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in:

  • Electronics manufacturing
  • Automotive industry
  • Aerospace industry

Problems Solved

This technology solves issues related to:

  • Ensuring proper adhesion between layers
  • Enhancing conductivity and durability
  • Improving overall performance of rotating components

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Increased reliability and longevity
  • Enhanced electrical conductivity
  • Improved structural integrity

Potential Commercial Applications

Potential commercial applications include:

  • Production of high-performance electronic components
  • Manufacturing of durable rotating machinery parts
  • Development of advanced sensor technologies

Possible Prior Art

There is no prior art known at this time.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology compare to existing fixing methods for rotating components?

This technology offers improved adhesion and conductivity compared to traditional methods.

What specific industries are most likely to adopt this technology and why?

Industries such as electronics, automotive, and aerospace are likely to adopt this technology due to its enhanced performance and durability benefits.


Original Abstract Submitted

a fixing rotating member comprising: a substrate comprising a resin; an electro-conductive layer on the substrate; and a resinous layer on a surface of the electro-conductive layer, the surface being opposed to a side of the electro-conductive layer facing the substrate, the electro-conductive layer extending in a circumferential direction of an outer peripheral surface of the substrate, the electro-conductive layer comprising silver, the electro-conductive layer having, in a thickness direction thereof, a through-hole, wherein at least a part of the through-hole is penetrated by a resin that constitutes at least a part of the resinous layer.