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publicationDate 1988-01-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-S6310171-A
titleOfInvention Electrifying device
abstract PURPOSE: To effectively and continuously prevent an ozone damage by rotating a wire group of a rotating body, and blowing off ozone which is remaining in a charge case, from a slit which has been provided on the back of the charge case. n CONSTITUTION: By a rotation of a driving pulley 40, power is transferred to a rotating body 8 through a belt 42, and the rotating body 8 rotates in the reverse direction at a higher rotating speed than that of a photosensitive body. Subsequently, from a high voltage transformer 33 of a supporting shaft 4 side, a high voltage passes through a cable wire 34, passes through a notch hole 38 of the supporting shaft 4 and applied to a first electrode 23. The voltage is applied to plural corona wires 9 from a second electrode 25 of the rotating body 8 side, a cable 35, an electrode belt 37 and a screw 19, and executes a corona discharge. In this case, ozone is generated in great quantities and starts to remain in a charge case 3, but since the rotating body 8 is rotating, the ozone is blown off from a slit 2 on the back of the charge case 3. In this way, it can be prevented that ozone adheres to the photosensitive body. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
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