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Claims for Patent: 5,153,657


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Summary for Patent: 5,153,657
Title: Cleaning blade wear life extension by inorganic fillers reinforcement
Abstract:A cleaning blade which is made from an elastomeric matrix having inorganic particulates homogenously dispersed therein. The cleaning blade is used in an electrophotographic printing machine to remove residual particles from a photoconductive imaging member surface.
Inventor(s): Yu; Robert C. U. (Webster, NY), Lindblad; Nero R. (Ontario, NY)
Assignee: Xerox Corporation (Stamford, CT)
Application Number:07/693,104
Patent Claims:1. A cleaning blade in frictional engagement with a surface and being adapted to remove particles therefrom, comprising:

a blade body made from a thermoset elastomeric matrix material; and

an inorganic particulate filler material for wear resistance, having a hardness ranging from about 4 Mohs to 7 Mohs, dispersed in the thermoset elastomeric matrix material of said blade body.

2. A cleaning blade as recited in claim 1, wherein said inorganic particulate filler material has an aspect ratio of less than 10:1.

3. A cleaning blade as recited in claim 1, wherein said thermoset elastomeric matrix material is chosen from a group of materials consisting of polyurethane, caprolactones, polyesters and polyethers.

4. A cleaning blade as recited in claim 3, wherein said particulate filler material is substantially dispersed homogeneously throughout said thermoset elastomeric matrix material.

5. A cleaning blade as recited in claim 1, wherein said inorganic particulate filler material has a mean particle size of about 2.5 micrometers.

6. A cleaning blade as recited in claim 1, wherein said inorganic particulate filler is selected from a group of materials consisting of micro-crystalline silica, fine glass spheres, Wollastonite, glass fibers, Basalt fibers, ground glass, Topaz, Corundum, zeosphere, Actinolite, Akermanite, Allanite, Almandine, Alumina, Amblygonite, Analcite, Anatase, Andalusite, Andesine, Andradite, Anorthite, Anthophyllite, Arsenopyrite, Augite, Axinite, baddoleyite, Benitoite, Bertrandite, beryl, beryllonite, bixbyite, Boracite, braunite, bravoite, Brookite, cancrinite, Cassiterite, Celsian, Chloritoid, Chondrodite, Chrysoberyl, Clinozoisite, Columbite, Cordierite, Cummingtonite, Danburite, Datolite, Diaspore, Diopside, Enstatite, Epidote, Euclasite, Eudialite, Euxenite, Fayalite, Fergussonite, Forsterite, Franklinite, Gahnite, Gehlenite, Geikielite, Glaucophane, Goethite, Grossularite, Hambergite, Hauyne, Hedenbergite, Helvite, Hematite, Hereynite, Hornblande, Humite, Hydrogrossularite, Ilmenite, Jadete, Kaliophyllite, Kyanite, Lazulite, Leuoite, Magnetite, Manganosite, Marcasite, Marialite, Meionite, Melilite, Microcline, Mesolite, Microlite, Monticellite, Natrolite, Nepheline, Nicolite, Noseon, Oligoclase, Olivine, Orthoclase, Orthopyroxene, Pectolite, Periclase, Pekorskite, Petalite, Phenakite, Piemontite, Pigeonite, Pollucite, Prehnite, Pseudobrookite, Psilomelane, Pumpellyite, Pyrite, Pyrochlore, Pyralusite, Pyrope, Rammelsbrite, Rhodonite, Rutile, Samarskite, Sapphirine, Scapolite, Schaelite, Sillimanite, Skutterudite, Sodalite, Sperrylite, Spessartite, Spodumane, Staurolite, Stibiotantalite, Tantalite, Tapiolite, Thomsonite, Thorianite, Tourmaline, Tremolite, Turquois, Ullmannite, Uranimite, Uvarovite, Vesuvianite, Wagnerite, Willemite, Wollastonite, Zircon, Zirconia, Zoisite, barium carbonate, clay, Zincite, Boehmite, Gibbsite, Anhydrite and Gypsum.

7. A cleaning blade in frictional engagement with a surface and being adapted to remove particles therefrom, comprising:

a blade body made from a thermoset elastomeric matrix material; and

an inorganic particulate filler material dispersed in the thermoset elastomeric matrix material of said blade body, wherein said inorganic particulate filler is selected from the group consisting of micro-crystalline silica, fine glass spheres, Mica, Wollastonite, glass fibers, Basalt fibers, ground glass, Topaz, Corundum, zeosphere, Actinolite, Akermanite, Allanite, Almandine, Alumina, Amblygonite, Analcite, Anatase, Andalusite, Andesine, Andradite, Anorthite, Anthophyllite, Arsenopyrite, Augite, Axinite, baddoleyite, Benitoite, Bertrandite, beryl, beryllonite, bixbyite, Boracite, braunite, bravoite, Brookite, cancrinite, Cassiterite, Celsian, Chloritoid, Chondrodite, Chrysoberyl, Clinozoisite, Columbite, Cordierite, Cummingtonite, Danburite, Datolite, Diaspore, Diopside, Enstatite, Epidote, Euclasite, Eudialite, Euxenite, Fayalite, Fergussonite, Forsterite, Franklinite, Gahnite, Gehlenite, Geikielite, Glaucophane, Goethite, Grossularite, Hambergite, Hauyne, Hedenbergite, Helvite, Hematite, Hereynite, Hornblande, Humite, Hydrogrossularite, Ilmenite, Jadete, Kaliophyllite, Kyanite, Lazulite, Leuoite, Magnetite, Manganosite, Marcasite, Marialite, Meionite, Melilite, Microcline, Mesolite, Microlite, Monticellite, Natrolite, Nepheline, Nicolite, Noseon, Oligoclase, Olivine, Orthoclase, Orthopyroxene, Pectolite, Periclase, Pekorskite, Petalite, Phenakite, Piemontite, Pigeonite, Pollucite, Prehnite, Pseudobrookite, Psilomelane, Pumpellyite, Pyrite, Pyrochlore, Pyralusite, Pyrope, Rammelsbrite, Rhodonite, Rutile, Samarskite, Sapphirine, Scapolite, Schaelite, Sillimanite, Skutterudite, Sodalite, Sperrylite, Spessartite, Spodumane, Staurolite, Stibiotantalite, Tantalite, Tapiolite, Thomsonite, Thorianite, Tourmaline, Tremolite, Turquois, Ullmannite, Uranimite, Uvarovite, Vesuvianite, Wagnerite, Willemite, Wollastonite, Zircon, Zirconia, Zoisite, Wollastonite, glass fibers, and Basalt fibers and said selected inorganic filler having a cylindrical shape of from about 1 to about 3 micrometers in mean diameter and from about 3 to about 10 micrometers in length.

8. A cleaning blade as recited in claim 7, wherein said inorganic particles are surface treated with a coupling agent.

9. A cleaning blade as recited in claim 8, wherein said coupling agent includes silanes, titanates, zirconates and aluminates.

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