Claims
- 1. A copy apparatus for creating images from at least two separate positive image sources on a single sheet of copying paper, comprising:
- a photosensitive body having a photosensitive surface characterized by a surface electric potential versus light exposure in which the electric potential changes from about a maximum value to an inoperative value for copying for a light exposure of a given amount, and the electric potential changes from about a maximum value to a substantial equivalent value for copying for light exposure of about half the given amount;
- means for creating a substantially maximum electric potential on said photosensitive surface;
- means for exposing said photosensitive surface to light corresponding to a first positive image source to create first and second portions of said photosensitive surface, said first portions corresponding to the relatively dark parts of said first positive image and having an electric potential substantially unchanged from said maximum electric potential, said second portion corresponding to relatively light parts of said first positive image and having an electric potential substantially equivalent to said maximum electric potential for copying,
- means for exposing said photosensitive surface to light corresponding to a second positive image source so that the electric potential of said first portion is reduced but substantially equivalent to said maximum electric potential for copying, and the electric potential of said second portion corresponding to the relatively dark parts of said second positive image having an electric potential substantially equivalent to said maximum electric potential for copying while the remainder of said second portion is reduced to an inoperative value for copying; and
- means for transferring the information in said photosensitive surface to a single sheet of paper to produce images corresponding to said first and second positive images.
- 2. The copying apparatus of claim 1, wherein the maximum value of the electric potential is about 900 volts, the electric potential for a change from about a maximum value to a substantially equivalent value is about 750 volts, and the electric potential for an inoperative value for copying is about 150 volts.
- 3. The copying apparatus of claim 1, wherein said photosensitive surface comprises a selenium telluride (SeTe) resin.
- 4. The copying apparatus of claim 1, wherein said photosensitive surface comprises cadmium sulphide (CdC) resin.
- 5. The copying apparatus of claim 1, wherein the light sources for producing said first and second positive images are a lamp and a laser device, respectively.
- 6. The copying apparatus of claim 1, wherein said means for exposing said photosensitive surface to produce said and second positive images have substantially similar assemblies.
- 7. The copying apparatus of claim 1, wherein a laser device is used to produce said second positive and forms a latent image on said photosensitive surface while emitting light to the entire photosensitive surface other than the latent image portion.
- 8. The copying apparatus of claim 1, wherein said first and second positive images are produced by a lamp and a laser device, respectively and the light form said laser device is limited so that radiating points on a scanning line of said light beam overlap adjacent radiating points on an adjacent scanning line of said light beam.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 503,746 filed on June 13, 1983 now abandoned.
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