Claims
- 1. A print cartridge for use in charge transfer imaging, comprising:
- a rigid tubular spine extending longitudinally and defining first and second side faces and a third face extending between the side faces;
- a flexible substrate having first and second portions, the first portion being on said third face and the second portion being on said first face, the first portion including a dielectric layer, first electrodes extending in a first direction on said dielectric layer, and second electrodes extending in a second direction separated from the first electrodes by said dielectric layer, the second direction being longitudinal with reference to the spine and the second electrodes defining edge structures; and
- individual exposed surface contacts connected to the electrodes and positioned on said second portion of the substrate separated from the first portion by an imaginary straight line, the substrate being deformed along said line whereby connection to the print cartridge is made at the individual contacts.
- 2. A print cartridge as claimed in claim 1 in which the first electrodes comprise parallel conductors extending in said first direction and in which the individual contacts for the first electrodes extend generally transversely from an end of each of the conductors; and the cartridge further comprising a third portion separated from the first portion by a further imaginary straight line, the imaginary straight lines being parallel and to either side of the first portion generally in parallel with the the first electrodes, and in which some of said individual contacts are positioned on the third portion.
- 3. A cartridge as claimed in claim 2, and further comprising:
- a dielectric spacer layer covering the first portions of the second electrodes; and
- a screen electrode over the dielectric spacer layer, the screen defining rows of discrete openings corresponding to the edge structures of the first electrodes.
- 4. A cartridge as claimed in claim 3, in which a further spacer layer seals the screen electrode onto the substrate.
- 5. A cartridge as claimed in claim 2, in which the ends of the contacts of the first and second electrodes are sealed to the substrate by a layer of material.
- 6. A cartridge as claimed in claim 2, and further comprising:
- a stiff spine attached to the substrate to rigidify the cartridge, three faces of the spine corresponding to the shape of the deformed substrate.
- 7. A cartridge as claimed in claim 2, in which each of the second electrodes comprises:
- a first central portion defining a row of apertures straddling the parallel conductors of the first electrodes and defining said edge structures.
- 8. In a cartridge for use in charge transfer imaging having a dielectric substrate fixed to a spine, first electrodes printed on the substrate and having parallel conductors extending generally longitudinally and individual contacts extending generally transversely from ends of the conductors, a dielectric layer covering at least the parallel conductors so that the conductors are at a first side of the layer, and second electrodes at the opposite side of the dielectric layer defining edge structures straddling the parallel conductors of the first electrodes and having individual contacts to the side of the parallel conductors, the improvement in which:
- the substrate is deformed along two generally parallel imaginary longitudinal lines to form three mutually inclined portions corresponding to a cross section of a portion of the spine;
- the parallel conductors of the first electrodes, the dielectric layer, and the first portion of the second electrodes straddling the first electrodes are located on a first central portion of the substrate; and
- the contacts of the first and second electrodes are located on second and third side portions of the substrate.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/180,746 filed Apr. 12, 1988 now abandoned.
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