Fixing device

US9423735B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9423735-B2
Application numberUS-201514670752-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 27, 2015
Priority dateMar 31, 2014
Publication dateAug 23, 2016
Grant dateAug 23, 2016

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A fixing device may include an endless belt and a nip member in contact with an inner peripheral surface of the endless belt. The fixing device may further include a backup member that nips the endless belt together with the nip member. The fixing device may include a contact member disposed opposite the backup member with the nip member therebetween. The contact member may be in contact with the nip member. The contact member may include a first portion that extends across a width of a maximum image forming area and a second portion positioned outside the width of the maximum image forming area and inside a width of the nip in an axial direction of the endless belt. A heat transfer coefficient per unit dimension between the nip member and the second portion may be smaller than that between the nip member and the first portion.

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A fixing device, comprising: an endless belt; a nip member in contact with an inner peripheral surface of the endless belt; a backup member that nips the endless belt together with the nip member so as to form a nip together with the endless belt; and a contact member disposed opposite the backup member with the nip member therebetween, the contact member being in contact with the nip member, wherein the contact member includes: a first portion that extends across a width of a maximum image forming area in an axial direction of the endless belt; and a second portion positioned outside the width of the maximum image forming area in the axial direction of the endless belt and inside a width of the nip in the axial direction of the endless belt, wherein a heat transfer coefficient per unit dimension between the nip member and the second portion in the axial direction is smaller than a heat transfer coefficient per unit dimension between the nip member and the first portion in the axial direction, wherein the second portion includes a contact surface that is in contact with the nip member, and the contact surface of the second portion includes a cutout, and wherein the contact member further includes a third portion that is positioned outside the width of the nip in the axial direction, and the cutout extends from an edge of a maximum sheet passing width to the third portion in the axial direction. 2. The fixing device according to claim 1 , wherein a contact area per unit dimension between the second portion and the nip member in the axial direction is smaller than a contact area per unit dimension between the first portion and the nip member in the axial direction. 3. The fixing device according to claim 1 , wherein the contact member includes: an upstream supporting surface that supports the nip member; and a downstream supporting surface that is set apart from the upstream supporting surface and that is disposed, with respect to the upstream supporting surface, downstream of the nip in a moving direction of the endless belt, the downstream supporting surface supporting the nip member, and wherein the cutout is formed in the upstream supporting surface. 4. The fixing device according to claim 1 , wherein the contact member includes: an upstream supporting surface that supports the nip member; and a downstream supporting surface that is set apart from the upstream supporting surface and that is disposed, with respect to the upstream supporting surface, downstream of the nip in a moving direction of the endless belt, the downstream supporting surface supporting the nip member, and wherein the cutout is formed in the downstream supporting surface. 5. The fixing device according to claim 1 , wherein the contact member includes: an upstream supporting surface that supports the nip member; and a downstream supporting surface that is set apart from the upstream supporting surface and that is disposed, with respect to the upstream supporting surface, downstream of the nip in a moving direction of the endless belt, the downstream supporting surface supporting the nip member, and wherein the cutout is formed in the upstream supporting surface and in the downstream supporting surface. 6. The fixing device according to claim 1 , wherein among surfaces constituting the cutout, one or some of the surfaces is disposed so as to be spaced apart from the nip member. 7. The fixing device according to claim 1 , wherein the contact member is a reflection member that reflects radiant heat from a heating element towards the nip member. 8. A fixing device comprising: an endless belt; a nip member in contact with an inner peripheral surface of the endless belt; a backup member that nips the endless belt together with the nip member so as to form a nip together with the endless belt; and a contact member disposed opposite the backup member with the nip member therebetween, the contact member being in contact with the nip member, wherein the contact member includes: a first portion that extends across a width of a maximum image forming area in an axial direction of the endless belt; and a second portion positioned outside the width of the maximum image forming area in the axial direction of the endless belt and inside a width of the nip in the axial direction of the endless belt, wherein a heat transfer coefficient per unit dimension between the nip member and the second portion in the axial direction is smaller than a heat transfer coefficient per unit dimension between the nip member and the first portion in the axial direction, and wherein the second portion extends perpendicular to the nip member and does not come in contact with the nip member. 9. The fixing device according to claim 8 , wherein the second portion includes a cutout and the contact member further includes a third portion that is positioned outside the width of the nip in the axial direction, and the cutout of the second portion extends to the third portion. 10. The fixing device according to claim 8 , wherein the second portion includes a cutout and the contact member further includes a third portion that is positioned outside the width of the nip in the axial direction, and the cutout extends from an edge of a maximum sheet passing width to the third portion in the axial direction. 11. The fixing device according to claim 8 , wherein a contact area per unit dimension between the second portion and the nip member in the axial direction is smaller than a contact area per unit dimension between the first portion and the nip member in the axial direction. 12. The fixing device according to claim 8 , wherein the contact member is a reflection member that reflects radiant heat from a heating element towards the nip member. 13. A fixing device comprising: an endless belt; a nip member in contact with an inner peripheral surface of the endless belt; a backup member that nips the endless belt together with the nip member so as to form a nip together with the endless belt; and a contact member disposed opposite the backup member with the nip member therebetween, the contact member being in contact with the nip member, wherein the contact member includes: a first portion that extends across a width of a maximum image forming area in an axial direction of the endless belt; and a second portion positioned outside the width of the maximum image forming area in the axial direction of the endless belt and inside a width of the nip in the axial direction of the endless belt, wherein a heat transfer coefficient per unit dimension between the nip member and the second portion in the axial direction is smaller than a heat transfer coefficient per unit dimension between the nip member and the first portion in the axial direction, and wherein a contact surface of the second portion includes a cutout, the contact member further includes a third portion that is positioned outside the width of the nip in the axial direction, and the cutout extends from an edge of the maximum image forming area to the third portion in the axial direction. 14. The fixing device according to claim 13 , wherein the contact member includes: an upstream supporting surface that supports the nip member; and a downstream supporting surface that is set apart from the upstream supporting surface and that is disposed, with respect to the upstream supporting surface, downstream of the nip in a moving direction of the endless belt, the downstream supporting surface supporting the nip member, and wherein the cutout is formed in the upstream supporting surface.

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  • Structural details of heat elements, e.g. structure of roller or belt, eddy current, induction heating · CPC title

  • combined with pressure · CPC title

  • the fixing nip having a stationary belt support member opposing a pressure member · CPC title

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What does patent US9423735B2 cover?
A fixing device may include an endless belt and a nip member in contact with an inner peripheral surface of the endless belt. The fixing device may further include a backup member that nips the endless belt together with the nip member. The fixing device may include a contact member disposed opposite the backup member with the nip member therebetween. The contact member may be in contact with t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Brother Ind Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G03G15/2053. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 23 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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