Claims
- 1. In a high speed color printer wherein color images are produce by superposing a developed image atop another developed image, the improvement comprising a charging system for charging a surface, comprising:
at least two coronodes; a housing with at least two coronodes spaced from each other; a grid interposed between the surface and said at least two coronodes; a shield, interposed between the housing and said at least two coronodes; a first power supply for biasing said grid and shield; a second power supply for energizing each of said at least two coronodes; and a phase control connected to said power supply and adapted to control energizing of said at least two coronodes such that each of said at least two coronodes is charged at a phase difference.
- 2. The charging system according to claim 1, wherein first power supply biases said grid and shield at substantially different voltages.
- 3. The charging system according to claim 1, wherein first power supply biases said grid and shield to substantially the same voltage.
- 4. The charging system according to claim 1, wherein said phase difference is substantially 180 degrees.
- 5. The charging system according to claim 1, wherein said at least two coronodes are coated wires, and wherein said coated wires are charged at a frequency of more than 4 kHz.
- 6. The charging system according to claim 1, wherein spacing between said at least two coronodes is less than 25 mm.
- 7. The charging system according to claim 1, wherein said at least two coronodes are dielectric, and wherein the spacing between said at least two coronodes is at least 4 mm.
- 8. The charging system according to claim 1, wherein said coronode is positioned about 7 to 8 mm from said shield.
- 9. The charging system according to claim 1, wherein said grid is position about 2 mm to 5 mm from the surface.
- 10. The charging system according to claim 1, wherein said coronode comprises a wire having diameter about 0.003 to 0.0035 inches and the glass coating of about 0.0035 to 0.0045.
- 11. A charging system for charging a surface, comprising:
at least two coronodes; a housing with at least two coronodes spaced from each other; a grid interposed between the surface and said at least two coronodes; a shield, interposed between the housing and said at least two coronodes; a first power supply for biasing said grid and shield; a second power supply for energizing each of said at least two coronodes; and a phase control connected to said power supply and adapted to control energizing of said at least two coronodes such that each of said at least two coronodes is charged at a phase difference.
- 12. The charging system according to claim 11, wherein first power supply biases said grid and shield at substantially different voltages.
- 13. The charging system according to claim 11, wherein first power supply biases said grid and shield to substantially the same voltage.
- 14. The charging system according to claim 11, wherein said phase difference is substantially 180 degrees.
- 15. The charging system according to claim 11, wherein said at least two coronodes are coated wires, and wherein said coated wires are charged at a frequency of more than 4 kHz.
- 16. The charging system according to claim 11, wherein spacing between said at least two coronodes is less than 25 mm.
- 17. The charging system according to claim 11, wherein said at least two coronodes are dielectric, and wherein the spacing between said at least two coronodes is at least 4 mm.
- 18. The charging system according to claim 11, wherein said coronode is positioned about 7 to 8 mm from said shield.
- 19. The charging system according to claim 11, wherein said grid is position about 2 mm to 5 mm from the surface.
- 20. The charging system according to claim 11, wherein said coronode comprises a wire having diameter about 0.003 to 0.0035 inches and the glass coating of about 0.0035 to 0.0045.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Reference is made to commonly-assigned copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. ______ (Attorney Docket No. D/A1550), filed concurrently herewith, entitled “Discorotron Charging Device,” by Christian O. Abreu, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein.