CPC B65H 5/06 (2013.01) [B65H 2404/1115 (2013.01); B65H 2404/50 (2013.01); B65H 2801/06 (2013.01)] | 1 Claim |
1. A paper feeding roll for an electrophotographic apparatus, comprising:
an axial body; and
an elastic layer formed on an outer periphery of the axial body,
wherein the paper feeding roll comprises a plurality of projections that form surface unevenness and are provided on a circumferential surface of the elastic layer,
a position and a direction advanced in an opposite direction to a paper feeding direction are defined as a position and a direction preceding in the opposite direction to the paper feeding direction,
each of the plurality of projections is shaped such that a position of a distal-end part preceding in the opposite direction to the paper feeding direction precedes, in the opposite direction to the paper feeding direction, a position of a base-end part preceding in the opposite direction to the paper feeding direction,
each of the plurality of projections has a linear inclination that precedes in the opposite direction to the paper feeding direction from a base end to a distal end on a side that precedes in the opposite direction to the paper feeding direction,
each of the plurality of projections has an inclination angle with respect to the opposite direction to the paper feeding direction, and the inclination angle is an obtuse angle,
the inclination angle with respect to the opposite direction to the paper feeding direction is 95° to 140°,
each of the plurality of projections is composed of an oblique prism or an oblique frustum having a distal-end side that precedes a base-end side in the opposite direction to the paper feeding direction,
each of the plurality of projections has an upper base that has an area equal to or smaller than an area of a lower base,
each of the plurality of projections has a height of 30 μm to 500 μm,
the plurality of projections are regularly arranged on the circumferential surface of the elastic layer, and
a volume resistivity of the elastic layer is in a range of 102 to 1010 Ω·cm.
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