Voltage generation device, power control device, image forming apparatus, and control method
US-2019369536-A1 · Dec 5, 2019 · US
US10401753B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10401753-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515559013-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | May 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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In examples provided herein, a roller damper comprises a damper body element having mass and having a shape to fit an interior of a tubular roller element. The roller element is associated with a natural frequency. The roller damper also comprises an elastomer support member coupled to the damper body element. The mass of the damper body element and the elastomer support member are selected based on the natural frequency of the tubular roller element.
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What is claimed is: 1. A roller damper for an image forming apparatus, comprising: a damper body element comprising a mass and having a shape to fit an interior of a tubular roller element associated with a natural frequency; an elastomer support member coupled to the damper body element, the elastomer support member fit within a groove extended around an exterior of the damper body element to provide friction fit between the exterior of the damper body element and the interior of the tubular roller element; and retaining rings at opposite ends of the damper body element to stabilize placement of the roller damper in the interior of the tubular roller element, the retaining rings separate from the damper body element and fit entirely within the interior of the tubular roller element, wherein the mass of the damper body element and the elastomer support member are selected based on the natural frequency of the tubular roller element. 2. The roller damper of claim 1 wherein the shape of the damper body element comprises a cylinder or sphere. 3. The roller damper of claim 1 wherein the elastomer support member comprises a plurality of elastomer bands comprising elastomeric characteristics based on the natural frequency of the tubular roller element. 4. The roller damper of claim 3 wherein the elastomeric characteristics comprise dimensions and elastomeric material properties. 5. The roller damper of claim 1 wherein the groove extended around the exterior of the damper body element is to face the interior of the tubular roller element. 6. A method comprising: determining a natural frequency of a roller element for an image forming apparatus; determining a mass and elastomeric characteristics corresponding to a natural frequency of a roller damper to match the natural frequency of the roller element; and disposing the roller damper in the roller element with an open hole extended longitudinally therethrough, including positioning the roller damper in the roller element at a point corresponding to an anti-node of the natural frequency of the roller element and retaining the roller damper at the point with retaining rings positioned entirely within the roller element separate from the roller damper at ends of the roller damper. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein determining the elastomeric characteristics comprises selecting an elastomer support member with material properties and dimensions that pair with the mass resulting in the natural frequency of the roller damper that matches the natural frequency of the roller element. 8. A damped roller assembly for an image forming apparatus, comprising: a roller element associated with a natural frequency and having an inner diameter and a length; a damper body element comprising a mass and having a shape to fit the inner diameter of the roller element, the damper body element positioned within the inner diameter of the roller element with an open hole extended longitudinally therethrough and disposed at a point along the length of the roller element corresponding to an anti-node associated with the natural frequency of the roller element; an elastomer support member coupled to the damper body element to provide friction fit with the inner diameter of the roller element; and retaining rings separate from the damper body element, the retaining rings having a dimension and spring constant to fit entirely within and contact the inner diameter of the roller element to capture and retain the damper body element as positioned within the inner diameter and disposed at the point along the length of the roller element. 9. The damped roller assembly of claim 8 , wherein the mass of the damper body element and the elastomer support member are selected based on the natural frequency of the roller element. 10. The damped roller assembly of claim 8 wherein the elastomer support member comprises a plurality of elastomer bands comprising elastomeric characteristics based on the natural frequency of the roller element. 11. The damped roller assembly of claim 10 wherein the elastomeric characteristics comprise dimensions and elastomeric material properties. 12. The damped roller assembly of claim 10 wherein the damper body element comprises a plurality of grooves and each elastomer band of the plurality of elastomer bands is disposed in a corresponding groove of the plurality of grooves. 13. The roller damper of claim 1 wherein the damper body element is to be positioned within the interior of the tubular roller element with an open hole extended longitudinally therethrough. 14. The method of claim 6 , further comprising: disposing an elastomer support member within a groove extended around the roller damper to provide friction fit between an outer surface of the roller damper and an internal surface of the roller element, wherein the groove faces the internal surface of the roller element. 15. The damped roller assembly of claim 8 wherein the damper body element comprises a groove extended around an outer diameter thereof and the elastomer support member is fit within the groove to provide the friction fit with the inner diameter of the roller element. 16. The damped roller assembly of claim 15 wherein the groove of the damper body element faces the inner diameter of the roller element. 17. The roller damper of claim 1 wherein the retaining rings are inserted into the tubular roller element separate from the damper body element and positioned entirely within the interior of the tubular roller element with space between the retaining rings and the ends of the damper body element. 18. The method of claim 6 , wherein retaining the roller damper includes inserting the retaining rings into the roller element separate from the roller damper and positioning the retaining rings entirely within the roller element with space between the retaining rings and the ends of the roller damper. 19. The damped roller assembly of claim 8 wherein the retaining rings are insert into the roller element separate from the damper body element and fit entirely within the inner diameter of the roller element with space between the retaining rings and ends of the damper body element.
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