Claims
- 1. Apparatus for printing an image using image forming materials having nanoparticles less than an average diameter of 500 nm, the apparatus defining a plurality of printing nozzles each of which prints a pixel on a receiver, the nanoparticles being effective in two states, in a first state it aggregates and will not flow through an ink jet printer nozzle and in a second state when subject to a force is flowable so as to be deposited on the receiver, such nanoparticles being bound to each other by Van der Waals forces in the first state and after deposition on the receiver comprising:(a) a hopper for receiving the nanoparticles and defining a cavity into which the nanoparticles aggregate in the first state; (b) means for applying a force to the nanoparticles disposed in the hopper to cause them to be effective in the second state and deliver them to the nozzles where such nanoparticles flow and are deposited on the receiver.
- 2. Apparatus for printing an image using image forming materials having nanoparticles less than an average diameter of 500 nm, the apparatus defining a plurality of printing nozzles each of which prints a pixel on a receiver, the nanoparticles being effective in two states, in a first state it aggregates and will not flow through an ink jet printer nozzle and in a second state when subject to a force is flowable so as to be deposited on the receiver, such nanoparticles being bound to each other by Van der Waals forces in the first state and after deposition on the receiver comprising:(a) a hopper for receiving the nanoparticles and defining a cavity into which the nanoparticles aggregate in the first state; (b) a venturi tube opening into the cavity; and (c) means for providing a source of air past the venturi tube so that nanoparticles are drawn from the cavity effective in the second state and are delivered to the nozzles where such nanoparticles flow and are deposited on the receiver.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2 further including:(i) means for applying a source of air downstream from where the venturi tube opened into the cavity to atomize nanoparticles; and (ii) means defining an air channel which receives atomized nanoparticles and directs the nanoparticles to the nozzles.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is made to commonly-assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/516,086 filed concurrently herewith, entitled “Nanoparticles for Printing Images” by George W. Anstadt et al, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein.
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