Claims
- 1. A corona generating device, comprising:
- a corona discharge electrode for generating a corona;
- a conductive shield member located in close proximity to said corona discharge electrode, defining a open-ended chamber having the corona discharge electrode disposed therein, said corona discharge electrode and said conductive shield member cooperating to generate an electrostatic field; and
- means for heating said conductive shield member to eliminate adsorption of corona effluents thereon so as to prevent image defects caused by desorption of corona effluents from said conductive shield member, said heating means including a substantially continuous layer of exothermic paint disposed on said conductive shield member.
- 2. The corona generating device of claim 1, wherein said heating means includes
- an electrical current source coupled to said exothermic paint layer for providing electrical current thereto.
- 3. The corona generating device of claim 2, wherein said heating means includes switch means coupled to said current source to selectively provide electrical current to said heating means.
- 4. The corona generating device of claim 3, wherein said switch means includes a thermostatically controlled switch.
- 5. The corona generating device of claim 1, wherein said layer of exothermic paint has a thickness ranging from about 0.3 to about 1.0 mils.
- 6. The corona generating device of claim 1, further including a layer of insulating material interposed between said shield member and said layer of exothermic paint.
- 7. The corona generating device of claim 1, including:
- a first insulating layer disposed on an interior surface of said shield member, wherein said layer of exothermic paint is disposed on said first insulating layer;
- a second insulating layer disposed on said layer of exothermic paint; and
- a metallic film layer disposed on said second insulating layer in proximity to said corona discharge electrode.
- 8. An electrostatographic printing apparatus including a corona generating device for depositing a charge on an imaging surface, comprising:
- a corona discharge electrode for generating a corona;
- a conductive shield member located in close proximity to said corona discharge electrode, defining an open-ended chamber having the corona discharge electrode disposed therein, said corona discharge electrode and said conductive shield member cooperating to generate an electrostatic field; and
- means for heating said conductive shield member to eliminate adsorption of corona effluents thereon so as to prevent image defects caused by desorption of corona effluents from said conductive shield member, said heating means including a substantially continuous layer of exothermic paint disposed on said conductive shield member.
- 9. The electrostatographic printing apparatus of claim 8, wherein said heating means includes
- an electrical current source coupled to said exothermic paint layer for providing electrical current thereto.
- 10. The electrostatographic printing apparatus of claim 9, wherein said heating means includes switch means coupled to said current source to selectively provide electrical current to said heating means.
- 11. The electrostatographic printing apparatus of claim 10, wherein said switch means includes a thermostatically controlled switch.
- 12. The electrostatographic printing apparatus of claim 8, wherein said layer of exothermic paint has a thickness ranging from about 0.3 to about 1.0 mils.
- 13. The electrostatographic printing apparatus of claim 8, further including a layer of insulating material interposed between said shield member and said layer of exothermic paint.
- 14. The electrostatographic printing apparatus of claim 7, including:
- a first insulating layer disposed on an interior surface of said shield member, wherein said layer of exothermic paint is disposed on said first insulating layer;
- a second insulating layer disposed on said layer of exothermic paint; and
- a metallic film layer disposed on said second insulating layer in proximity to said corona discharge electrode.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/952,029, filed Sep. 28, 1992, abandoned.
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