Claims
- 1. An apparatus for replenishing the ink layer in an ink sheet including a layer of dielectric material and a layer of electrically conductive ink formed on the dielectric layer wherein portions of the ink layer have been removed during transcription to create depleted portions in the ink layer, comprising:
- replacement ink supply means for holding and supplying electrically conductive replacement ink to the depleted portions of the ink layer;
- charge supply means including ink supply electrode means for inducing an electric charge at the layer of dielectric material through the conductive replacement ink and base electrode means on the opposite side of the dielectric layer from the ink layer for inducing an opposite charge at the opposite side of the dielectric layer from the ink layer, whereby the replacement ink in contact with the depleted portions attaches thereto by electrostatic force due to the charge of opposite polarity induced at the opposite side of the dielectric layer; and
- removal means to remove replacement ink not adhering to the dielectric layer.
- 2. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 1, wherein the ink transfer sheet further includes a conductive supporting base layer disposed on the surface of the dielectric layer opposite to the ink layer.
- 3. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 1, wherein the replacement ink supply means includes a rotating first electrode portion spaced apart from the ink layer of the ink sheet and means to feed conductive ink to the depleted portions in the ink layer and establish a current path from the first electrode to the dielectric layer and the charge supply means includes voltage means for applying a bias voltage between the first electrode and the base electrode for generating charges in the replacement ink and opposite charges on the dielectric layer to attract the replacement ink to the depleted portions of the ink sheet.
- 4. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 3, wherein the replacement ink supply means further includes a multi-polar magnet on the first electrode portion for magnetically holding replacement ink to the first electrode portion.
- 5. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 1, wherein the electrode disposed on the opposite side of the ink sheet from the ink layer is in the form of a conductive layer on the dielectric layer.
- 6. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 1, wherein the ink sheet is for color printing and the ink layer includes a series of colored ink bands and the replacement ink supply means includes a series of colored ink supply sources corresponding to the colors of the ink sheet.
- 7. An apparatus for replenishing ink transferred from an ink layer of an ink transfer sheet including a conductive ink layer on a dielectric layer, comprising:
- replacement ink supply means for supplying electrically conductive replacement ink to a depleted ink layer; and
- charge supply means for inducing an electric charge in the replacement ink supplied to the depleted ink layer and inducing an opposite charge at the side of the dielectric layer opposite the ink layer so that replacement ink from the supply means will be transferred electrostatically to depleted portions of the ink sheet.
- 8. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 7 wherein the ink transfer sheet includes a conductive supportive base disposed on the surface of the dielectric layer opposite to the ink layer.
- 9. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 7, wherein the replacement ink supply means includes a rotating first electrode spaced apart from the ink layer of the ink sheet and means to feed conductive ink to the depleted portions of the ink layer and establish a current path from the first electrode to the dielectric layer and the charge supply means includes voltage means for applying a bias voltage between the first electrode and the dielectric layer for generating charges in the replacement ink and opposite charges on the dielectric layer to attract replacement ink to the depleted portions of the ink sheet.
- 10. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 9, wherein the replacement ink supply means includes a multi-polar magnet disposed on the first electrode for holding replacement ink to the first electrode.
- 11. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 7, wherein the ink sheet is for color printing and the ink layer includes a series of colored ink bands and the replacement ink supply means includes a series of colored ink supply sources corresponding to the colors of the ink sheet.
- 12. An apparatus for replenishing ink transferred from a depleted ink layer of an ink transfer sheet including a conductive ink layer on a dielectric layer, comprising:
- replacement ink supply means for magnetically holding electrically conductive replacement ink while supplying the ink to a depleted ink layer; and
- charge supply means for inducing an electric charge in the replacement ink supplied to a depleted ink layer and inducing an opposite charge on the opposite side of the dielectric layer of the ink sheet so that replacement ink from the supply means will be transferred electrostatically to depleted portions of the ink sheet.
- 13. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 12, wherein the ink supply means includes an electrode portion and a multi-polar magnet for magnetically holding the replacement ink to the electrode portion.
- 14. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 12, wherein the volume resistivity of the conductive ink layer is about 10.sup.2 .OMEGA..multidot.cm or less.
- 15. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 12, wherein the apparatus is constructed to apply a bias electric field to the ink sheet which is not less than 13 V/.mu.m.
- 16. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 12, wherein the replacement ink is powdered ink having a mean particle diameter between 7.5 and 8.5 .mu.m.
- 17. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 12, wherein the dielectric layer includes oxides and nitrides.
- 18. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 12, wherein the replacement ink includes electrification control agents.
- 19. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 12, wherein the replacement ink includes magnetic powder.
- 20. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 12, wherein the charge supply means includes a base electrode positioned to be at the ink sheet on the side of the ink sheet opposite the conductive ink layer, the base electrode having a charge opposite the charge of the ink layer.
- 21. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 12, including the ink transfer sheet which includes a conductive base layer disposed on the dielectric layer and the base layer and ink layer are on opposite sides of the dielectric layer.
- 22. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 20, wherein the replacement ink supply means includes a rotating first electrode portion spaced apart from the ink layer of the ink sheet and means to feed conductive ink to the depleted portions in the ink layer and establish a current path from the first electrode portion to the dielectric layer and the charge supply means includes voltage means for applying a bias voltage between the first electrode portion and the base electrode for generating charges in the replacement ink and opposite charges on the dielectric layer to attract the replacement ink to the depleted portions of the ink sheet.
- 23. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 22, wherein the ink supply means includes a multi-polar magnet for magnetically holding the replacement ink to the first electrode portion.
- 24. The apparatus for replenishing ink of claim 23, wherein the multi-polar magnet is inside of the first electrode portion.
- 25. The apparatus of replenishing ink of claim 23, wherein the first electrode portion is the multi-polar magnet.
- 26. The apparatus of replenishing ink of claim 23, wherein the multi-polar magnet is disposed on the first electrode portion.
- 27. The apparatus of replenishing ink of claim 22, wherein the apparatus is constructed to apply a bias electric field to the ink sheet which is not less than 7V/.mu.m.
- 28. The apparatus of replenishing ink of claim 20, wherein the replacement ink is applied in the form of an ink powder.
- 29. The apparatus of replenishing ink of claim 28, including fixing means for fusing the ink powder to the ink sheet.
- 30. The apparatus of replenishing ink of claim 20, wherein the volume resistivity of replacement ink is about 10.sup.6 .OMEGA..multidot.cm or less.
- 31. The apparatus of replenishing ink of claim 20, wherein the ink sheet is for color printing and the ink layer includes a series of colored ink bands and the replacement ink supply means includes a series of colored ink supply sources corresponding to the colors of the ink sheet.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/312,000, filed Feb. 17, 1989.
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