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Title:
Coated roll for magnetic brush development and cleaning systems
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1. In an electrostatographic processor having an electrically insulating imaging surface with an electrically conductive backing; and a system including an electrode spaced from said imaging surface, means for creating a voltage drop between said electrode and said backing to generate an electrostatic field, and means for circulating electrically conductive carrier particles along a path passing through the space between said imaging surface and said electrode; the improvement comprising a substantially uniformly thick layer of resistive material in intimate contact with said electrode, the thickness of said layer and resistivity of said material being selected to limit the energy dissipated during any carrier caused short circuit event to a predetermined non-destructive level and to confine the effects of such an event on said field to a localized portion of said field.
2. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said system is a development system for developing latent electrostatic images carried by said imaging surface as said surface advances through a development zone, said electrode is a development electrode positioned adjacent said development zone to enhance and suppress development of solid image areas and background images areas, respectively, and said carrier particles are mixed with toner particles in a developer.
3. The improvement of claim 2 wherein said processor is xerographic, and said imaging surface is a photoreceptor.
4. The improvement of claim 2 wherein said resistive layer is about a1-25 mil thick coating on said electrode of a material having a resistivity of approximately 10.sup.7 - 10.sup.9 ohm . cm.
5. The improvement of claim 4 wherein said carrier particles are ferromagnetic; said developer is circulated into and through said development zone by means including at least one applicator roll having a stationary permanent magnet assembly supported with an electrically conductive, rotatable, non-magnetic sleeve; and said sleeve is said electrode.
6. The improvement of claim 5 wherein the coating on said sleeve is a conductive rubber doped with carbon black and is selected to have a sufficiently high coefficient of friction to transport said developer in response to rotation of said sleeve.
7. The improvement of claim 6 wherein said processor is xerographic, and said imaging surface is a photoreceptor.
8. The improvement of claim 1 wherein said system is a cleaning system for removing residual toner particles from said imaging surface as said surface advances through a cleaning zone, said electrode is positioned adjacent said cleaning zone to attract toner particles from said imaging surface, and said carrier particles are circulated into and through said cleaning zone to collect said toner particles.
9. The improvement of claim 8 wherein said processor is xerographic, and said imaging surface is a photoreceptor.
10. The improvement of claim 8 wherein said resistive layer is about 1-25 mil thick coating on said electrode of a material having a resistivity of approximately 10.sup.7 - 10.sup.9 ohm . cm.
11. The improvement of claim 10 wherein said carrier particles are ferromagnetic; said means for circulating said carrier particles includes a cleaning roll having a stationary permanent magnet assembly supported within an electrically conductive, rotatable, non-magnetic sleeve; and said sleeve is said electrode.
12. The improvement of claim 11 wherein the coating on said sleeve is a conductive rubber doped with carbon black and is selected to have a sufficiently high coefficient of friction to transport said carrier particles in response to rotation of said sleeve.
13. The improvement of claim 12 wherein said processor is xerographic, and said imaging surface is a photoreceptor.
Other info:
Inventors:
Fraser, Lawrence J. (Rochester, NY, US) Parker, Delmer G. (Rochester, NY, US) Scaletta, Joseph L. (Henrietta, NY, US)
Application Number:
552010
Filing Date: 1975-02-24 Publication_date: 1976-04-13 Assignee:
Xerox Corporation (Stamford, CT)
Primary Class(es):
399/104
15/1.51, 399/276, 430/122
Other Classes:
US Patent Ref:
| 3246629 | Apr, 1966 | Shelffo et al. | 427/18. | | 3402698 | Sep, 1968 | Koyima et al. | 427/18. | | 3455276 | Jul, 1969 | Anderson | 118/637. | | 3707389 | Dec, 1972 | Maksymiak et al. | 118/637. | | 3739748 | Jun, 1973 | Rittler et al. | 355/3. | | 3884572 | May, 1975 | Bacon et al. | 355/15. |
Other Refs:
Primary Examiner:
Moses, R. L.
Assistant Examiner:
Attorney:
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