Claims
- 1. An electrostatically chargeable roller usable in a machine for coating or printing, the roller comprising:
- a cylindrical roller core of a fiber-reinforced composite material;
- a ceramic semiconductive layer bonded to the cylindrical roller core;
- wherein the ceramic semiconductive layer is formed of at least one plasma-sprayed coating of ceramic material the resistance of which is controlled by plasma spraying of the ceramic material on the cylindrical roller core to form a semiconductive ceramic layer; and
- wherein the electrical resistance of the ceramic semiconductive layer is further controlled by the manner in which the ceramic material is plasma-sprayed.
- 2. The roller of claim 1, wherein
- the core is insulated, and wherein the core is formed of a conductive core and an insulating ceramic layer disposed to cover an outer cylindrical surface of the core.
- 3. The roller of claim 1, wherein the semiconductive ceramic layer is controlled to produce a resistance of approximately 5.times.10.sup.9 ohm-cm.
- 4. The roller of claim 1, wherein
- the semiconductive ceramic layer is formed by plasma spraying a blend of an insulating ceramic powder material and a semiconductive ceramic powder material.
- 5. The roller of claim 1, wherein the semiconductive ceramic layer has a thickness in a range from 0.010 to 0.015 inches inclusive, and wherein the semiconductive ceramic layer is controlled to produce a resistance of approximately 5.times.10.sup.9 ohm-cm.
- 6. The roller of claim 1, wherein the semiconductive layer is formed to exclude the last inch on each end of the roller to keep coating material away from the electrical connections to the roller.
- 7. The roller of claim 1, further comprising a relatively more conductive layer disposed between the semiconductive layer and the core, wherein said relatively more conductive layer is at least twenty times lower in resistance than the semiconductive surface layer.
- 8. (amended) A method for making an electrostatically chargeable roller usable in a machine for coating or printing, the method comprising:
- bonding a ceramic layer to a tubular core of fiber-reinforced material;
- wherein the ceramic layer is formed by plasma spraying a blend of an insulating ceramic material and a semiconductive ceramic material to form a ceramic layer which is bonded to the roller core, with the ceramic layer having a selected resistance to produce an electrostatic attraction in response an applied voltage differential.
- 9. The method of claim 8, further characterized in that the plasma spraying step is performed in a number of repetitions to apply successive sublayers which form the ceramic layer.
- 10. The method of claim 8, further comprising sealing the ceramic layer with a seal coat.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of a copending U.S. patent application, of Hyllberg, Ser. No. 07/973,447, filed Nov. 9, 1992; and a continuation-in-part of a copending U.S. patent application of Hyllberg, Ser. No. 08/171,884, filed Dec. 21, 1993, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/003,156, filed Jan. 12, 1993 and now abandoned.
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