Claims
- 1. An electrostatic recorder for forming an electrostatic image on a recording medium interposed between an array of backup electrodes positioned in opposite and opposed relation to an array of recording electrodes, a charging path established between pairs of said electrodes upon appropriate electrical addressing thereof, said backup electrodes characterized by each comprising an electrically resistive thin elastomeric strip element mounted on a resilient foam like support, said element being electrically isolated from adjacent elements and electrically independent of its support, said element having a resistance value sufficient to prevent damage to the recording electrodes due to an electrical short condition in said charging path.
- 2. The electrostatic recorder of claim 1 wherein said foam like supports are selected to have sufficient local deformability to provide for uniform medium contact along the length of said electrode arrays and automatic dynamic pressure adjustment between said electrode arrays.
- 3. The electrostatic recorder of claim 1 or 2 wherein said element mounted foam like supports are secured in a linear array on the surface of a resilient insulating base member, a plurality of conductor means on said member, each electrically connected to a respective resistive strip element.
- 4. In an electrostatic recorder for forming an electrostatic image on a recording medium interposed between at least one backup electrode positioned in opposite and opposed relationship with at least one recording stylus electrode, and wherein a charging path is established between said electrodes upon appropriate electrical addressing thereof, said backup electrode including an electrically resistive shoe on a support member, said shoe arranged to engage said recording medium, conductive means provided on said member and coupled to said shoe for said electrical addressing thereof, said shoe having an electrical resistance value sufficient to prevent damage to the recording stylus electrode due to an electrical short condition in said charging path between said electrodes.
- 5. In the electrostatic recording according to claim 4, an array of backup electrodes and an array of recording stylus electrodes positioned in opposite opposed relationship, said backup electrodes including a plurality of said electrically resistive shoes arranged in juxtaposed position to engage said recording medium, said shoes each being electrically isolated from one another and each electrically connected to independent conductive means provided on said support member, each of said shoes provided with said electrical resistance value.
- 6. In the electrostatic recorder according to claim 5, wherein said conductive means comprises a plurality of conductive strips on said insulating member, each of said resistive shoes being connected to a different one of said conductive strips.
- 7. In the electrostatic recorder according to claim 5, wherein an insulating foam like support is provided between said support members and said resistive shoes to provide local deformability of said resistive shoes.
- 8. An electrostatic recorder according to claim 5, wherein said conductive means comprises a plurality of conductive strips on one side of said insulating member, said resistive shoes being positioned along the opposite side of said insulating member, and electrical communicating means through said support member connecting each of said resistive shoes with a respective conductive strip.
- 9. In the electrostatic recorder according to claim 4 or 5, wherein a resilient insulating layer is provided between said support member and said resistive shoe(s) to provide local deformability of said resistive shoe(s).
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 911,584, filed June 1, 1978, now abandoned.
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