Claims
- 1. An ion recording head apparatus, comprising:
- ion generation device means for controllably producing ions for forming an electrostatic latent image on a recording medium;
- driving circuit means for producing driving signals for causing a generation of ions in the ion generation device means and control signals for controlling a production of ions from the ion generation device means; and
- head support member in substantially rectangular vertical cross sectional shape for mounting the ion generation device means on a lower side of the rectangular vertical cross sectional shape facing against the recording medium and the driving circuit means on side faces of the rectangular vertical cross sectional shape.
- 2. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 1, further comprising suspension means for slidably suspending the head support member over the recording medium.
- 3. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 2, further comprising means provided between the suspension means and the head support member for maintaining an orientation and a distance of the head support member with respect to the recording drum.
- 4. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 1, wherein the ion generation device means comprises:
- ion generator means for generating ions; and
- control electrode means having ion passing holes for controlling a motion of the ions from the ion generator means to the recording medium through the ion passing holes.
- 5. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 4, wherein the ion generator means of the ion generation device means is installed on the head support member to be freely removable from the head support member separately.
- 6. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 4, wherein the ion generator means includes terminals for receiving the driving signals from the driving circuit means, and insulative layers covering the terminals.
- 7. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 4, wherein the ion generator means includes heating resistor means for heating up the ion generator means on an upper surface facing away from the control electrode means.
- 8. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 4, wherein the head support member includes air supply port for supplying compressed air into a space between the ion generator means and the control electrode means of the ion generation device means.
- 9. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 8, further includes ion generator support member for supporting the ion generator means which is installed in the air supply port to be freely removable from the head supply member separately.
- 10. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 9, wherein the ion generator support member has built in air supply passages for transmitting the compressed air from the air supply port to the space between the ion generator means and the control electrode means of the ion generation device means.
- 11. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 9, wherein the ion generator support member has a width smaller than that of the air supply port such that air supply passages for transmitting the compressed air from the air supply port to the space between the ion generator means and the control electrode means of the ion generation device means are formed by clearances between the ion generator support member and the air supply port.
- 12. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 4, wherein the control electrode means includes a first control electrode facing toward the ion generator means and a second control electrode facing toward the recording medium.
- 13. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 12, wherein the ion generator means is applied with a first bias voltage of first polarity at a time of recording operation and a second bias voltage of second polarity at a time of non-recording operation while the recording medium is uniformly pre-charged at a pre-charge voltage level of second polarity, and the first control electrode is constantly maintained at a first voltage level of first polarity while the second control electrode is maintained at a ground voltage level at a time of recording operation and at a second voltage level of first polarity higher than the first voltage level at a time of non-recording operation.
- 14. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 12, wherein the ion generator means is applied with a first bias voltage of first polarity at a time of recording operation and a second bias voltage of second polarity at a time of non-recording operation while the recording medium is uniformly pre-charged at a pre-charge voltage level of second polarity, and the first control electrode is constantly maintained at a ground voltage level while the second control electrode is maintained at a voltage level of second polarity at a time of recording operation and at a ground voltage level at a time of non-recording operation.
- 15. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 12, wherein the ion generator means is applied with a first bias voltage of first polarity at a time of recording operation and a second bias voltage of second polarity at a time of non-recording operation while the recording medium is uniformly pre-charged at a pre-charge voltage level of second polarity, and the first control electrode is maintained at a first voltage level of first polarity at a time of recording operation and at a ground voltage level at a time of non-recording operation while the second control electrode is constantly maintained at a ground voltage level.
- 16. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 12, wherein the ion generator means is applied with a first bias voltage of first polarity at a time of recording operation and a second bias voltage of second polarity at a time of non-recording operation while the recording medium is uniformly pre-charged at a pre-charge voltage level of second polarity, and the first control electrode is maintained at a first voltage level of first polarity at a time of recording operation and at a second voltage level of second polarity at a time of non-recording operation while the second control electrode is constantly maintained at a ground voltage level.
- 17. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 12, wherein the ion generator means is applied with a first bias voltage of first polarity at a time of recording operation and a second bias voltage of second polarity at a time of non-recording operation while the recording medium is uniformly pre-charged at a pre-charge voltage level of second polarity, and the first control electrode is maintained at a first voltage level of first polarity at a time of recording operation and at a ground voltage level at a time of non-recording operation while the second control electrode is constantly maintained at a second voltage level of first polarity.
- 18. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 12, wherein one of the first and second control electrodes is commonly provided for all the ion passing holes while another one of the first and second control electrodes is divided into a plurality of line sections in correspondence to the ion passing holes such that the motion of the ions through each of the ion passing holes can be controlled independently.
- 19. The ion recording head apparatus of claim 18, wherein each adjacent ones of the line sections are lead out to opposite sides of the control electrode means at which the line sections are connected with connection electrodes for receiving the control signals from the driving circuit means.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of our earlier copending, commonly assigned application Ser. No. 07/753,233 filed on Aug. 30, 1991.
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