Claims
- 1. A method for developing electrostatic images on a photoconductive plate with a liquid developer containing a coloring material in an aqueous liquid carrier which comprises:
- providing liquid developer to a back surface of a developer supply unit;
- said developer supply unit having an electrically conductive substrate forming said back surface and a repellent surface layer 3-400.mu. thick over the substrate forming a front surface, said developer supply unit having uniformly closely spaced 10-100.mu. pores in the conductive substrate and repellent layer penetrating from the front surface to the back surface;
- contacting a photoconductive plate having an electrostatic pattern thereon with the front surface of the developer supply unit;
- applying an electrostatic voltage of about 30V to 2000V between the developer supply unit and the photoconductive plate;
- said surface layer comprising a material forming a surface tension contact angle more than 90.degree. with the liquid developer but decreasing the contact angle to less than 90.degree. when a voltage is applied between said developer supply unit and said photoconductive layer;
- whereby the liquid developer, which is prevented from further permeating at the boundary between the liquid repellent layer and the conductive substrate in the pores of the developer supply unit, is exposed to an electrostatic field controlled by the electrostatic pattern on the photoconductive plate to decrease the contact angle with the inside surfaces of the pores of the liquid repellent layer to less than 90.degree. and the liquid developer exudes through the pores onto the surface of the developer supply unit to be brought in contact with the photoconductive plate.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the repellent layer comprises polyethylene, polystyrene, poly-4-fluoroethylene, poly-3-fluoroethylene chloride, silicone varnish or alkyd resin.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein the developer supply unit comprises a cylindrical member including said conductive substrate and said repellent layer forming an outer surface of said cylindrical member.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein the developer supply unit comprises a flexible endless belt substrate.
- 5. A method of developing an electrostatic image on the surface of a photoconductive member utilizing a composite assembly comprising a first layer hydrophilic with respect to a liquid developer, wherein the contact angle with respect to said liquid developer on said first layer is less than 90.degree., and a second layer, disposed upon said first layer to form said composite layer, hydrophobic with respect to said liquid developer, wherein the contact angle on said second layer with respect to said liquid layer is normally greater than 90.degree., said composite assembly having a plurality of uniformly distributed fine pores extending therethrough from the surface of said first layer to the surface of said second layer, and the dimensions of said fine pores being so selected as to prevent said liquid developer from entering into pores extending in said second layer while the contact angle in said pores of said second layer is greater than 90.degree., said method comprising the steps of:
- supplying said liquid developer to said surface of said first layer to flow into the pores of said first layer;
- forming an electrostatic latent image on said surface of said photoconductive member disposed in opposing relationship to said surface of said second layer of said composite assembly;
- applying a voltage between said composite assembly and said photoconductive member to expose said surface of said second layer of said composite assembly to an electric field established by said applied voltage and said electrostatic latent image, thereby decreasing the contact angle with respect to the liquid developer in selected ones of said pores in said second layer to less than 90.degree., causing said liquid developer to dampen the inner wall surfaces of said selected ones of said pores of said second layer and pass therethrough to exude onto said surface of said second layer of said composite assembly whereby said selected pores correspond to said opposed electrostatic latent image; and
- pressing said photoconductive layer against said composite assembly to transfer the liquid developer selectively exuded on the surface of said second layer onto said photoconductive member, thereby developing said electrostatic image thereon.
- 6. A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the electrostatic latent image is first formed on the photoconductive member and then the photoconductive member is moved to a position adjacent to the second surface of the assembly.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the latent image is formed upon the photoconductive member at the same time the voltage is applied between the assembly and the photoconductive member and the photoconductive member is disposed in an opposing relation with the second surface of the assembly.
- 8. The method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the polarity of the voltage applied to the photoconductive member is the same as that of the electrostatic latent image established upon the photoconductive member, to thereby provide a positive image of the original upon the photoconductive member.
- 9. A method as claimed in claim 5, wherein the polarity of the voltage applied to the photoconductive member is opposite to that of the electrostatic latent image established upon the photoconductive member to thereby provide a negative image of the original image upon the photoconductive member.
- 10. A process for developing latent images on a photoconductive member with a liquid developer comprising a water-containing carrier and a coloring material, which comprises:
- providing said liquid developer to a developer supply unit,
- said developer supply unit having an electrically conductive substrate, of cylindrical or endless belt shape, hydrophilic with respect to said water-containing liquid developer, and a liquid-repellent layer disposed on said substrate defining a contacting surface, said developer supply unit having a plurality of pores extending through said conductive substrate, for receiving said liquid developer therein, and said repellent layer; wherein said repellent layer comprising a hydrophobic material which normally forms a contact angle greater than 90.degree. with said water-containing liquid developer; and further wherein the dimensions of said pores being so selected as to prevent said liquid developer from entering the pores of said liquid repellent layer from the pores of said conductive substrate when said contact angle in the pores of said liquid repellent layer is greater than 90.degree. and allow said liquid developer to enter the pores of said liquid repellent layer from the pores of said conductive substrate when said contact angle in the pores of said liquid repellent layer is less than 90.degree..
- contacting a photoconductive member, having an electrostatic latent image preformed thereon, with said surface of said liquid repellent layer of said developer supply unit; and
- applying an electrostatic voltage between said developer supply unit and said photoconductive member to reduce the contact angle in the pores of said liquid repellent layer corresponding to those areas of said photoconductive member having said electrostatic latent image thereon, and allow said liquid developer to enter said corresponding pores and develop said latent image.
- 11. The process of claim 10 wherein said repellent layer is about 3-400.mu. thick and said pores have openings of about 10-100.mu..
- 12. A method of electrostatically developing a latent image on the surface of a photoconductive member comprising:
- supplying liquid developer to a first exposed surface of a transfer means, said transfer means including a conductive hydrophilic substrate having a said first exposed surface, and a repellent layer disposed upon said conductive substrate to form a composite assembly, said layer having a liquid repellent second surface, said composite assembly having a plurality of minute openings of selected size disposed therethrough;
- presenting said surface of said photoconductive member, with said latent image thereon, in an opposing relationship to said second surface of said transfer means;
- applying a voltage between said transfer means and said photoconductive member sufficient to attract liquid developer through said openings onto said second surface in accordance with said latent image;
- the sizes of said minute openings being selected so as to prevent said liquid developer from entering those minute openings in said repellent layer of said composite assembly in the absence of said applied voltage and said opposed latent image.
Priority Claims (2)
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46-17943 |
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REFERENCE TO COPENDING APPLICATION
This application is a division of copending U.S. Pat. Appln. Ser. No. 233,546 filed Mar. 10, 1972.
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