Canon kabushiki kaisha (20240210861). FIXING UNIT AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS simplified abstract

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FIXING UNIT AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS

Organization Name

canon kabushiki kaisha

Inventor(s)

TAKAAKI Tsuruya of Shizuoka (JP)

FIXING UNIT AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240210861 titled 'FIXING UNIT AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS

Simplified Explanation:

The patent application describes a fixing unit with a tubular film that generates heat, a nip forming member in contact with the film, a heat generation mechanism, and a pressing member in contact with the film. The film has layers including a heat generating layer, an inner layer, and an outer layer. The nip forming member has a sliding surface with a protruded portion towards the pressing member.

  • The fixing unit includes a tubular film with a heat generating layer.
  • A nip forming member is in sliding contact with the inner surface of the film.
  • A heat generation mechanism causes the film to generate heat.
  • A pressing member is in contact with the outer surface of the film.
  • The film has layers including a heat generating layer, an inner layer, and an outer layer.
  • The sliding surface of the nip forming member has a protruded portion towards the pressing member.

Potential Applications:

This technology could be used in various printing and imaging devices where heat is required for fixing images onto paper or other surfaces.

Problems Solved:

This technology provides a reliable and efficient way to generate heat for fixing images without damaging the printing material.

Benefits:

The benefits of this technology include improved image quality, faster printing speeds, and energy efficiency in printing processes.

Commercial Applications:

Title: Innovative Fixing Unit Technology for Printing Devices

This technology could be commercially applied in the manufacturing of printers, photocopiers, and other imaging devices to enhance their performance and reliability.

Prior Art:

Prior art related to this technology may include patents or research papers on fixing units in printing devices and heat generation mechanisms in industrial applications.

Frequently Updated Research:

Researchers may be conducting studies on the optimization of heat generation in fixing units for printing devices to improve efficiency and reduce energy consumption.

Questions about Fixing Unit Technology:

1. How does the protruded portion of the sliding surface of the nip forming member contribute to the fixing process? 2. What are the potential challenges in integrating this fixing unit technology into existing printing devices?


Original Abstract Submitted

a fixing unit includes a tubular film including a heat generating layer, a nip forming member including a sliding surface configured to be in sliding contact with an inner surface of the film, a heat generation mechanism configured to cause the film to generate heat, and a pressing member that is configured to be in contact with an outer surface of the film. the film includes a heat generating layer, an inner layer formed on an inner circumference side of the heat generating layer, and an outer layer formed on an outer circumference side of the heat generating layer. the sliding surface of the nip forming member includes a protruded portion that is protruded toward the pressing member in a third direction. a neutral axis of the film is positioned within the outer layer.