Image forming apparatus
US-2024337975-A1 · Oct 10, 2024 · US
US9772590B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9772590-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415109749-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 23, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jan 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 26, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 26, 2017 |
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A belt type fixing apparatus comprises: a fixing roller; a fixing belt which is installed to be opposite to the fixing roller; a nip forming member which is installed inside the fixing belt and supports the fixing belt so that the fixing belt can contact the fixing roller to form a fixing nip; a pair of sliding members which are installed to support both ends of the fixing belt and are rotated by the fixing belt; a pair of flange members which rotatably support the pair of sliding members; and a heat source which is installed inside the fixing belt and generates heat, wherein the rotation center of the pair of sliding members is located upstream in the transportation direction of printed matter compared to the rotation center of the fixing roller.
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What is claimed is: 1. A belt type fixing apparatus comprising: a fixing roller; a fixing belt disposed to face the fixing roller of the belt type fixing apparatus; a nip forming member disposed inside the fixing belt, the nip forming member supporting the fixing belt so that the fixing belt is in contact with the fixing roller to form a fixing nip; a pair of sliding members rotatably disposed at opposite ends of the fixing belt, respectively, a sliding member of the pair of sliding members having at least a portion of the sliding member disposed inside the fixing belt, in an axial direction of the fixing belt and a radial direction of the fixing belt, and at least a portion of the sliding member disposed outside the fixing belt in the axial direction of the fixing belt, and the pair of sliding members configured to directly support and rotate with an inner surface of each of the opposite ends of the fixing belt; and a pair of flange members configured to rotatably support the pair of sliding members, respectively. 2. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein, when the fixing belt is rotated by the fixing roller, a first relative speed between the sliding member and a respective flange member of the pair of flange members is larger than a second relative speed between the fixing belt and the sliding member. 3. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the sliding member comprises, an inner surface supporting portion supporting the inner surface of each of the opposite ends of the fixing belt; and a flange formed in a direction perpendicular to the inner surface supporting portion, the flange configured to restrict movement of the fixing belt in a central axis direction of the fixing belt. 4. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the inner surface supporting portion and the flange of the sliding member are formed as separate parts or a single body. 5. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the flange of the sliding member includes an entry surface that is inclined to a surface perpendicular to the inner surface supporting portion. 6. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the entry surface comprises a plane that is inclined an angle between 15 degrees and 75 degrees with respect to the surface perpendicular to the inner surface supporting portion of the sliding member. 7. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the entry surface is formed as an curved surface, and a straight line connecting a start point and an end point of the curved surface forms an angle between 15 degrees and 75 degrees with respect to the surface perpendicular to the inner surface supporting portion of the sliding member. 8. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the entry surface comprises a convex curved surface or a concave curved surface. 9. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a rotation center of each of the pair of sliding members is located upstream in a moving direction of a print medium than a rotation center of the fixing roller. 10. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein a rotation center of each of the pair of sliding members is located upstream in a moving direction of a print medium than a center line of the nip forming member. 11. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the flange member comprises, a stationary body; and a sliding support portion extending from the stationary body and configured to rotatably support the sliding member. 12. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the flange member further comprises a friction reducing portion that can reduce friction against the sliding member. 13. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the friction reducing portion comprises at least three first projections that are formed on a surface of the sliding support portion facing an inner surface of the sliding member. 14. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the friction reducing portion comprises at least three second projections that are formed on a surface of the stationary body facing a side surface of the sliding member. 15. The belt type fixing apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the friction reducing portion comprises at least three first projections that are formed on an outer surface of the sliding support portion facing an inner surface of the sliding member and at least three second projections that are formed on a surface of the stationary body facing a side surface of the sliding member.
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the fixing nip having a stationary belt support member opposing a pressure member · CPC title
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