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Title:
Magnetic brush development system with floating development rolls
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1. A magnetic brush development system for developing latent electrostatic images carried by a photoconductively coated substrate, said substrate being in the form of a rotatable drum, said system comprising the combination of
a plurality of rolls, including at least one development roll, having separate axes of rotation;
a housing having a bracket for supporting said rolls, said bracket being pivotally mounted for rotation about the axis of a first of said rolls remote from said development roll;
follower means connected to said bracket adjacent said development roll, said follower means contacting said drum outboard of said coating; and
biasing means coupled to said bracket for urging said follower means into contact with said substrate, whereby a fixed spacing is maintained between said rolls while said bracket swings toward and away from said substrate in a manner tending to maintain a substantially constant spacing between said development roll and said photoconductive coating.
2. A magnetic brush development system for developing latent electrostatic images carried by a photoconductively coated substrate, said system comprising the combination of
a plurality of rolls, including at least one development roll, having separate axes of rotation;
a housing having first and second brackets pivotally mounted for rotation about the axis of a first of said rolls on opposite sides of said housing, said rolls extending between and being supported by said brackets, and said development roll being spaced from said first roll;
separate follower means on each of said brackets adjacent said development roll; and
biasing means coupled to said brackets for urging said follower means into contact with said substrate, whereby a fixed spacing is maintained between said rolls and said bracket is free to swing toward and away from said substrate in a manner tending to maintain a substantially constant spacing between said development roll and said photoconductively coated substrate.
3. The magnetic brush development system of claim 2 wherein said follower means are disc-like and contact said substrate outboard of said photoconductive coating.
4. The magnetic brush development system of claim 3 wherein said substrate is a drum having radial run-out variations.
5. The magnetic brush development system of claim 2 wherein said housing includes a sump for storing a supply of developer, and at least one transport roll for transporting developer from said sump to said first roll, whereby a fixed spacing is maintained between said transport roll and said first roll, even when said brackets pivot.
6. The magnetic brush development system of claim 2 wherein all of said rolls are development rolls; and said housing further includes a sump for storing a supply of developer and a series of transport rolls for transporting developer from said sump to said first roll.
7. The magnetic brush development system of claim 6 wherein said follower means are disc-like and contact said substrate outboard of said photoconductive coating.
8. The magnetic brush development system of claim 7 wherein said substrate is a rotatable drum, and further including means for rigidly interconnecting said follower means to stiffen said system.
9. A magnetic brush development system for developing latent electrostatic images carried by a photoconductively coated substrate, said system comprising the combination of
a plurality of development rolls having separate axes of rotation;
a housing having a bracket for supporting said rolls, said bracket being pivotally mounted for rotation about the axis of one of said rolls, said housing including a sump for storing a supply of developer and at least one transport roll for transporting developer from said sump to said development roll,
follower means connected to said bracket adjacent one of said development rolls; and
biasing means coupled to said bracket for urging said follower means into contact with said substrate, whereby a fixed spacing is maintained between said rolls while said bracket swings toward and away from said substrate in a manner tending to maintain a substantially constant spacing between said development rolls and said photoconductive coating.
10. A magnetic brush development unit for applying toner to an electrostatic image carried by a photosensitive surface coated on a rotatable drum comprising a plurality of rolls for applying toner to said image, said rolls spaced at substantially the same distance from said image, said rolls journaled in a common supporting bracket, said bracket being pivotally mounted for rotation about the axis of a first of said rolls, follower means connected to said bracket, said follower means contacting said drum, said biasing means coupled to said bracket for urging said follower means into contact with said drum, whereby a fixed spacing is maintained between said rolls while said bracket swings toward and away from said drum in a manner tending to maintain a substantially constant spacing between said rolls and said surface.
Other info:
Inventors:
Forward, John E. (Penfield, NY, US)
Application Number:
525529
Filing Date: 1974-11-20 Publication_date: 1976-04-06 Assignee:
Xerox Corporation (Stamford, CT)
Primary Class(es):
399/110
399/267
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Stein, Mervin
Assistant Examiner:
Salser, Douglas
Attorney:
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