Claims
- 1. A squeegee apparatus for removing excess developer liquid from an imaging substrate, the squeegee apparatus comprising:
- a first developer liquid removal mechanism including a squeegee roller, and means for loading the squeegee roller against the imaging substrate, the squeegee roller removing the excess developer liquid from the imaging substrate at an upstream side of the squeegee roller relative to a direction of movement of the imaging substrate, wherein a portion of the excess developer liquid passes to a downstream side of the squeegee roller, the portion of the excess developer liquid being transferred from the squeegee roller to the imaging substrate; and
- a second developer liquid removal mechanism for removing from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the squeegee roller, wherein the second developer liquid removal mechanism includes a first sub-mechanism positioned to remove from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the squeegee roller at a first end of the squeegee roller, and a second sub-mechanism positioned to remove from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the squeegee roller at a second end of the squeegee roller.
- 2. The squeegee apparatus of claim 1, further comprising means for loading the first sub-mechanism and the second sub-mechanism against the imaging substrate at a position adjacent the downstream side of the first squeegee roller.
- 3. The squeegee apparatus of claim 1, wherein the squeegee roller is a first squeegee roller, the second developer liquid removal mechanism comprises a second squeegee roller, the first sub-mechanism includes a first squeegee section of the second squeegee roller, and the second sub-mechanism includes a second squeegee section of the second squeegee roller, the first and second squeegee sections being mounted about a common roller shaft, the first squeegee section being positioned to remove from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the first squeegee roller at the first end of the first squeegee roller, and the second squeegee section being positioned to remove from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the first squeegee roller at the second end of the first squeegee roller.
- 4. The squeegee apparatus of claim 3, wherein the second developer liquid removal mechanism further includes means for removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section.
- 5. The squeegee apparatus of claim 3, wherein each of the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section is positioned outside of an imaging region of the imaging substrate.
- 6. The squeegee apparatus of claim 3, wherein the second developer liquid removal mechanism further includes a drive mechanism for driving the roller shaft of the second squeegee roller in a direction opposite to the direction of movement of the imaging substrate.
- 7. The squeegee apparatus of claim 6, wherein the second developer liquid removal mechanism further includes means for removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section.
- 8. The squeegee apparatus of claim 6, wherein each of the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section is positioned outside of an imaging region of the imaging substrate.
- 9. The squeegee apparatus of claim 1, wherein the imaging substrate comprises a photoreceptor.
- 10. A squeegee apparatus for removing excess developer liquid from an imaging substrate, the squeegee apparatus comprising:
- a first squeegee roller;
- means for loading the first squeegee roller against the imaging substrate, the first squeegee roller removing the excess developer liquid from the imaging substrate at an upstream side of the first squeegee roller relative to a direction of movement of the imaging substrate, wherein a portion of the excess developer liquid passes to a downstream side of the first squeegee roller, the portion of the excess developer liquid being transferred from the first squeegee roller to the imaging substrate;
- a second squeegee roller;
- means for loading the second squeegee roller against the imaging substrate at a position adjacent the downstream side of the first squeegee roller, the second squeegee roller removing from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the squeegee roller, the second squeegee roller including a first squeegee section positioned to remove the portion of the excess developer liquid at a first end of the first squeegee roller and a second squeegee section positioned to remove the portion of the excess developer liquid at a second end of the first squeegee roller, wherein each of the first and second squeegee sections is positioned outside of an imaging region of the imaging substrate;
- a drive mechanism for driving the second squeegee roller in a direction opposite to the direction of movement of the imaging substrate; and
- means for removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section.
- 11. The squeegee apparatus of claim 10, wherein the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section are mounted about a common roller shaft.
- 12. The squeegee apparatus of claim 10, wherein the means for removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section comprises at least one blade.
- 13. The squeegee apparatus of claim 10, wherein the imaging substrate comprises a photoreceptor.
- 14. A squeegee method for removing excess developer liquid from an imaging substrate, the squeegee method comprising the steps of:
- loading a first squeegee roller against the imaging substrate, the first squeegee roller removing the excess developer liquid from the imaging substrate at an upstream side of the first squeegee roller relative to a direction of movement of the imaging substrate, wherein a portion of the excess developer liquid passes to a downstream side of the first squeegee roller, the portion of the excess developer liquid being transferred from the first squeegee roller to the imaging substrate;
- loading a second squeegee roller against the imaging substrate at a position adjacent the downstream side of the first squeegee roller, the second squeegee roller removing from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the squeegee roller, the second squeegee roller including a first squeegee section positioned to remove the portion of the excess developer liquid at a first end of the first squeegee roller and a second squeegee section positioned to remove the portion of the excess developer liquid at a second end of the first squeegee roller, wherein each of the first and second squeegee sections is positioned outside of an imaging region of the imaging substrate;
- driving the second squeegee roller in a direction opposite to the direction of movement of the imaging substrate; and
- removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section.
- 15. The squeegee method of claim 14, wherein the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section are mounted about a common roller shaft.
- 16. The squeegee method of claim 14, wherein the step of removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section comprises loading at least one blade against the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section.
- 17. The squeegee method of claim 16, wherein the imaging substrate comprises a photoreceptor.
- 18. A liquid electrographic imaging system comprising:
- an imaging substrate;
- means for moving the imaging substrate in a first direction;
- means for forming a latent electrostatic image on an imaging region of the imaging substrate;
- a development station for delivering developer liquid to the imaging region of the imaging substrate to develop the latent electrostatic image;
- a squeegee apparatus for removing excess developer liquid from the imaging substrate, the squeegee apparatus comprising:
- a first developer liquid removal mechanism including a squeegee roller, and means for loading the squeegee roller against the imaging substrate, the squeegee roller removing the excess developer liquid from the imaging substrate at an upstream side of the squeegee roller relative to a direction of movement of the imaging substrate, wherein a portion of the excess developer liquid passes to a downstream side of the squeegee roller, the portion of the excess developer liquid being transferred from the squeegee roller to the imaging substrate, and
- a second developer liquid removal mechanism for removing from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the squeegee roller, wherein the second developer liquid removal mechanism includes a first sub-mechanism positioned to remove from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the first squeegee roller at a first end of the first squeegee roller, and a second sub-mechanism positioned to remove from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the first squeegee roller at a second end of the first squeegee roller; and
- means for transferring the developer liquid remaining on the imaging region of the imaging substrate to an output substrate, thereby forming a visible representation of an image.
- 19. The imaging system of claim 18, further comprising means for loading the first sub-mechanism and the second sub-mechanism against the imaging substrate at a position adjacent the downstream side of the first squeegee roller.
- 20. The imaging system of claim 19, wherein the squeegee roller is a first squeegee roller, the second developer liquid removal mechanism comprises a second squeegee roller, the first sub-mechanism includes a first squeegee section of the second squeegee roller, and the second sub-mechanism includes a second squeegee section of the second squeegee roller, the first and second squeegee sections being mounted about a common roller shaft, the first squeegee section being positioned to remove from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the first squeegee roller at the first end of the first squeegee roller, and the second squeegee section being positioned to remove from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the first squeegee roller at the second end of the first squeegee roller.
- 21. The imaging system of claim 20, wherein the second developer liquid removal mechanism further includes means for removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section.
- 22. The imaging system of claim 20, wherein each of the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section is positioned outside of an imaging region of the imaging substrate.
- 23. The imaging system of claim 22, wherein the second developer liquid removal mechanism further includes means for removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section.
- 24. The imaging system of claim 22, wherein each of the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section is positioned outside of an imaging region of the imaging substrate.
- 25. The imaging system of claim 20, wherein the second developer liquid removal mechanism further includes a drive mechanism for driving the roller shaft of the second squeegee roller in a direction opposite to the direction of movement of the imaging substrate.
- 26. The imaging system of claim 18, wherein the imaging system is a liquid electrophotographic imaging system and the imaging substrate comprises a photoreceptor.
- 27. A liquid electrographic imaging system comprising:
- an imaging substrate;
- means for moving the imaging substrate in a first direction;
- means for forming a latent electrostatic image on an imaging region of the imaging substrate;
- a development station for delivering developer liquid to the imaging region of the imaging substrate to develop the latent electrostatic image;
- a squeegee apparatus for removing excess developer liquid from the imaging substrate, the squeegee apparatus comprising:
- a first squeegee roller,
- means for loading the first squeegee roller against the imaging substrate, the first squeegee roller removing the excess developer liquid from the imaging substrate at an upstream side of the first squeegee roller relative to a direction of movement of the imaging substrate, wherein a portion of the excess developer liquid passes to a downstream side of the first squeegee roller, the portion of the excess developer liquid being transferred from the first squeegee roller to the imaging substrate,
- a second squeegee roller,
- means for loading the second squeegee roller against the imaging substrate at a position adjacent the downstream side of the first squeegee roller, the second squeegee roller removing from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the squeegee roller, the second squeegee roller including a first squeegee section positioned to remove the portion of the excess developer liquid at a first end of the first squeegee roller and a second squeegee section positioned to remove the portion of the excess developer liquid at a second end of the first squeegee roller, wherein each of the first and second squeegee sections is positioned outside of an imaging region of the imaging substrate,
- a drive mechanism for driving the second squeegee roller in a direction opposite to the direction of movement of the imaging substrate, and
- means for removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section; and
- means for transferring the developer liquid remaining on the imaging region of the imaging substrate to an output substrate, thereby forming a visible representation of an image.
- 28. The imaging system of claim 27, wherein the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section are mounted about a common roller shaft.
- 29. The imaging system of claim 28, wherein the means for removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section comprises at least one blade.
- 30. The imaging system of claim 27, wherein the imaging system is a liquid electrophotographic imaging system and the imaging substrate comprises a photoreceptor.
- 31. A squeegee apparatus for removing excess developer liquid from an imaging substrate, the squeegee apparatus comprising:
- a first squeegee roller;
- a device for loading the first squeegee roller against the imaging substrate, the first squeegee roller removing the excess developer liquid from the imaging substrate at an upstream side of the first squeegee roller relative to a direction of movement of the imaging substrate, wherein a portion of the excess developer liquid passes to a downstream side of the first squeegee roller, the portion of the excess developer liquid being transferred from the first squeegee roller to the imaging substrate;
- a second squeegee roller;
- a device for loading the second squeegee roller against the imaging substrate at a position adjacent the downstream side of the first squeegee roller, the second squeegee roller removing from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the first squeegee roller, the second squeegee roller including a first squeegee section positioned to remove the portion of the excess developer liquid at a first end of the first squeegee roller and a second squeegee section positioned to remove the portion of the excess developer liquid at a second end of the first squeegee roller.
- 32. The squeegee apparatus of claim 31, wherein each of the first and second squeegee sections is positioned outside of an imaging region of the imaging substrate.
- 33. The squeegee apparatus of claim 31, further comprising a drive mechanism for driving the second squeegee roller in a direction opposite to the direction of movement of the imaging substrate.
- 34. The squeegee apparatus of claim 31, further comprising a device for removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section.
- 35. The squeegee apparatus of claim 34, wherein the device for removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section comprises at least one blade.
- 36. The squeegee apparatus of claim 31, wherein the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section are mounted about a common roller shaft.
- 37. The squeegee apparatus of claim 31, wherein the imaging substrate comprises a photoreceptor.
- 38. A squeegee method for removing excess developer liquid from an imaging substrate, the squeegee method comprising the steps of:
- loading a first squeegee roller against the imaging substrate, the first squeegee roller removing the excess developer liquid from the imaging substrate at an upstream side of the first squeegee roller relative to a direction of movement of the imaging substrate, wherein a portion of the excess developer liquid passes to a downstream side of the first squeegee roller, the portion of the excess developer liquid being transferred from the first squeegee roller to the imaging substrate;
- loading a second squeegee roller against the imaging substrate at a position adjacent the downstream side of the first squeegee roller, the second squeegee roller removing from the imaging substrate the portion of the excess developer liquid transferred from the first squeegee roller, the second squeegee roller including a first squeegee section positioned to remove the portion of the excess developer liquid at a first end of the first squeegee roller and a second squeegee section positioned to remove the portion of the excess developer liquid at a second end of the first squeegee roller.
- 39. The squeegee method of claim 38, wherein each of the first and second squeegee sections is positioned outside of an imaging region of the imaging substrate.
- 40. The squeegee method of claim 38, further comprising the step of driving the second squeegee roller in a direction opposite to the direction of movement of the imaging substrate.
- 41. The squeegee method of claim 38, further comprising the step of removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section.
- 42. The squeegee method of claim 41, wherein the step of removing a portion of the excess developer liquid from the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section comprises loading at least one blade against the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section.
- 43. The squeegee method of claim 38, wherein the first squeegee section and the second squeegee section are mounted about a common roller shaft.
- 44. The squeegee apparatus of claim 38, wherein the imaging substrate comprises a photoreceptor.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/536,136 filed Sep. 29, 1995 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (46)
Foreign Referenced Citations (11)
Number |
Date |
Country |
0 575 698 |
Dec 1993 |
EPX |
0 657 786 A1 |
Jun 1995 |
EPX |
53-22435 |
Mar 1978 |
JPX |
55-015190 |
Feb 1980 |
JPX |
60-060678 |
Aug 1985 |
JPX |
4-69680 |
Apr 1992 |
JPX |
5-19634 |
Jan 1993 |
JPX |
05019634 |
Jun 1993 |
JPX |
05027653 |
Jun 1993 |
JPX |
6-95472 |
Aug 1994 |
JPX |
1 579 405 |
Nov 1980 |
GBX |
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
Entry |
IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, Jun. 1984, US, vol. 27, pp. 170-171, Uniform Pressure Roll. |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
536136 |
Sep 1995 |
|