Claims
- 1. A developing device for developing a latent image electrostatically formed on an image carrier by supplying a developer from a developer carrier to a developing region at which said developer carrier faces said image carrier, comprising a developer carrier having a plurality of surface portions, each of said surface portions having a particular characteristic, and wherein at least one of said surface portions is charged to deposit a charge thereon while the other surface portion is charged to a polarity opposite to and in an amount corresponding to a charge of said at least one of said surface portions by charge injection caused by electrostatic induction ascribable to said charge of said at least one of said surface portions to thereby deposit a charge thereon, thereby forming microfields between said charges, whereby a charged developer is carried on said surface portions by use of said microfields.
- 2. A developing device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said other surface portion is charged in an amount which is a saturation amount corresponding to the charge of said at least one of said surface portions.
- 3. A developing device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the particular characteristic of said at least one of said surface portions is superior in chargeability to the particular characteristic of said other surface portion and is inferior in charge injectability to said particular characteristic of said other surface portion.
- 4. A developing device for developing a latent image electrostatically formed on an image carrier by supplying a developer from a developer carrier to a developing region at which said developer carrier faces said image carrier, comprising a developer carrier having a plurality of surface portions, each of said surface portions having a particular characteristic, and wherein at least one of said surface portions is charged to deposit a charge thereon while the other surface portion is charged to a polarity opposite to and in an amount corresponding to a charge of said at least one of said surface portions by charge injection caused by electrostatic induction ascribable to said charge of said at least one of said surface portions to thereby deposit a charge thereon, thereby forming microfields between said charges, and wherein said at least one of said surface portions is made of a substance chargeable by friction and capable of holding a charge while said other surface portion is made of a substance charge injectable and having electrostatic capacity allowing the charge to be deposited in said amount, whereby a charged developer is carried on said surface portions by use of said microfields.
- 5. A developing device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said other surface portion is charged in an amount which is a saturation amount corresponding to the charge of said at least one of said surface portions.
- 6. A developing device as claimed in claim 4, wherein the particular characteristic of said at least one of said surface portions is superior in chargeability to the particular characteristic of said other surface portion and is inferior in charge injectability to said particular characteristic of said other surface portion.
- 7. A developing device for developing a latent image electrostatically formed on an image carrier by supplying a developer from a developer carrier to a developing region at which said developer carrier faces said image carrier, comprising a developer carrier having a plurality of surface portions, each of said surface portions having a particular characteristic, and wherein at least one of said surface portions is charged by friction to deposit a charge thereon while the other surface portion is connected to ground and charged to a polarity opposite to and in an amount corresponding to a charge of said at least one of said surface portions by charge injection caused by electrostatic induction ascribable to said charge of said at least one of said surface portions to thereby deposit a charge thereon, thereby forming microfields between said charges, whereby a charged developer is carried on said surface portions by use of said microfields.
- 8. A developing device as claimed in claim 7, wherein said other surface portion is charged in an amount which is a saturation amount corresponding to the charge of said at least one of said surface portions.
- 9. A developing device as claimed in claim 7, wherein the particular characteristic of said at least one of said surface portions is superior in chargeability to the particular characteristic of said other surface portion and is inferior in charge injectability to said particular characteristic of said other surface portion.
- 10. A developer carrier for carrying a developer on a surface thereof, wherein said developer carrier has a plurality of surface portions, each of said surface portions having a particular characteristic, and wherein at least one of said surface portions is charged to deposit a charge thereon while the other surface portion is charged to a polarity opposite to and in an amount corresponding to a charge of said at least one of said surface portions by charge injection caused by electrostatic induction ascribable to said charge of said at least one of said surface portions to thereby deposit a charge thereon, thereby forming microfields between said charges, whereby a charged developer is carried on said surface portions by use of said microfields.
- 11. A developer carrier as claimed in claim 10, wherein said other surface portion is charged in an amount which is a saturation amount corresponding to the charge of said at least one of said surface portions.
- 12. A developer carrier as claimed in claim 10, wherein the particular characteristic of said at least one of said surface portions is superior in chargeability to the particular characteristic of said other surface portion and is inferior in charge injectability to said particular characteristic of said other surface portion.
- 13. A developing carrier as claimed in claim 10, wherein said developer carrier has two surface portions, one of said two surface portions being made of a dielectric substance while the other surface portion is made of a conductor or semiconductor and connected to ground.
- 14. A developer carrier for carrying a developer on a surface thereof, wherein said developer carrier has a plurality of surface portions, each of said surface portions having a particular characteristic, and wherein at least one of said surface portions is charged by friction to deposit a charge thereon while the other surface portion is connected to ground and charged to a polarity opposite to and in an amount corresponding to a charge of said at least one of said surface portions by charge injection caused by electrostatic induction ascribable to said charge of said at least one of said surface portions to thereby deposit a charge thereon, thereby forming microfields between said charges, whereby a charged developer is carried on said surface portions by use of said microfields.
- 15. A developer carrier as claimed in claim 14, wherein said other surface portion is charged in an amount which is a saturation amount corresponding to the charge of said at least one of said surface portions.
- 16. A developer carrier as claimed in claim 14, wherein the particular characteristic of said at least one of said surface portions is superior in chargeability to the particular characteristic of said other surface portion and is inferior in charge injectability to said particular characteristic of said other surface portion.
- 17. A developer carrier as claimed in claim 14, wherein said developer carrier has two surface portions, one of said two surface portions being made of a dielectric substance while the other surface portion is made of a conductor or semiconductor and connected to ground.
- 18. A developer carrier for carrying a developer on a surface thereof, wherein said developer carrier has a plurality of surface portions, each of said surface portions having a particular characteristic, and wherein at least one of said surface portions is charged to deposit a charge thereon while the other surface portion is charged to a polarity opposite to and in an amount corresponding to a charge of said at least one of said surface portions by charge injection caused by electrostatic induction ascribable to said charge of said at least one of said surface portions to thereby deposit a charge thereon, thereby forming microfields between said charges, and wherein said at least one of said surface portions is made of a substance chargeable by friction and capable of holding a charge while said other surface portion is made of a substance charge injectable and having electrostatic capacity allowing the charge to be deposited in said amount, whereby a charged developer is carried on said surface portions by use of said microfields.
- 19. A developer carrier as claimed in claim 18, wherein said other surface portion is charged in an amount which is a saturation amount corresponding to the charge of said at least one of said surface portions.
- 20. A developer carrier as claimed in claim 18, wherein the particular characteristic of said at least one of said surface portions is superior in chargeability to the particular characteristic of said other surface portion and is inferior in charge injectability to said particular characteristic of said other surface portion.
- 21. A developer carrier as claimed in claim 18, wherein said developer carrier has two surface portions, one of said two surface portions being made of a dielectric substance while the other surface portion is made of a conductor or semiconductor and connected to ground.
Priority Claims (4)
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1-267763 |
Oct 1989 |
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2-15110 |
Jan 1990 |
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2-84992 |
Apr 1990 |
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2-91088 |
Apr 1990 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/597,881, filed on Oct. 12, 1990, now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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