Claims
- 1. An apparatus for developing an electrostatic image, comprising:a drum photoconductor; a magnetic brush contacting said drum photoconductor, said magnetic brush comprising a mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers wherein said magnetic brush comprises a magnetic core within a shell having a center of rotation, and said magnetic core is offset relative to said center of rotation toward said drum photoconductor; and a skive adjacent said shell at an apogee where said shell is furthest from said magnetic core.
- 2. An apparatus for developing an electrostatic image, comprising:a drum photoconductor; a magnetic brush contacting said drum photoconductor, said magnetic brush comprising a mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers wherein said magnetic brush comprises a magnetic core within a shell having a center of rotation, and said magnetic core is offset relative to said center of rotation toward said drum photoconductor, wherein said shell is closest to said magnetic core at a perigee, said drum photoconductor has a direction of rotation, and said drum photoconductor is closest to said shell at a location offset from said perigee in a direction opposite said direction of rotation.
- 3. An apparatus for developing an electrostatic image, comprising:a drum photoconductor; a magnetic brush contacting said drum photoconductor, said magnetic brush comprising a mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers wherein said magnetic brush comprises a magnetic core within a shell having a center of rotation, and said magnetic core is offset relative to said center of rotation toward said drum photoconductor; and a skive adjacent said shell at an apogee where said shell is furthest from said magnetic core, and wherein said shell is closest to said magnetic core at a perigee, said drum photoconductor has a direction of rotation, and said drum photoconductor is closest to said shell at a location offset from said perigee in a direction opposite said direction of rotation.
- 4. An apparatus for developing an electrostatic image, comprising:a drum photoconductor; a magnetic brush contacting said drum photoconductor, said magnetic brush comprising a mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers, wherein said magnetic brush comprises a magnetic core within a shell having a center of rotation, and said magnetic core is offset relative to said center of rotation toward said drum photoconductor; and a skive adjacent said shell at an apogee where said shell is furthest from said magnetic core, and wherein said shell is closest to said magnetic core at a perigee, said drum photoconductor has a direction of rotation, and said drum photoconductor is closest to said shell at a location offset from said perigee in a direction opposite said direction of rotation, and the two are 180° apart.
- 5. An apparatus for developing an electrostatic image, comprising:a drum photoconductor; a magnetic brush contacting said drum photoconductor, said magnetic brush comprising a mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers wherein said magnetic brush comprises a magnetic core within a shell having a center of rotation, and said magnetic core is offset relative to said center of rotation toward said drum photoconductor; and a skive adjacent said shell at an apogee where said shell is furthest from said magnetic core, and wherein said shell is closest to said magnetic core at a perigee, said drum photoconductor has a direction of rotation, and said drum photoconductor is closest to said shell at a location offset from said perigee in a direction opposite said direction of rotation, and a line drawn from said perigee to said skive is horizontal.
- 6. A method for developing an electrostatic image, comprising:applying a mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers to a drum photoconductor with a magnetic brush comprising a magnetic core within a shell having a center of rotation, and said magnetic core is offset relative to said center of rotation toward said drum photoconductor, and metering said mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers with a skive adjacent said shell at an apogee where said shell is furthest from said magnetic core.
- 7. A method for developing an electrostatic image, comprising:applying a mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers to a drum photoconductor with a magnetic brush comprising a magnetic core within a shell having a center of rotation, and said magnetic core is offset relative to said center of rotation toward said drum photoconductor, wherein said drum photoconductor has a direction of rotation and further comprising applying said mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers to said drum photoconductor at a location offset in a direction opposite said direction of rotation from a perigee where said shell is closest to said magnetic core.
- 8. A method for developing an electrostatic image, comprising:applying a mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers to a drum photoconductor with a magnetic brush comprising a magnetic core within a shell having a center of rotation, and said magnetic core is offset relative to said center of rotation toward said drum photoconductor, metering said mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers with a skive adjacent said shell at an apogee where said shell is furthest from said magnetic core, and wherein said drum photoconductor has a direction of rotation and further comprising applying said mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers to said drum photoconductor at a location offset in a direction opposite said direction of rotation from a perigee where said shell is closest to said magnetic core.
- 9. A method for developing an electrostatic image, comprising:applying a mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers to a drum photoconductor with a magnetic brush comprising a magnetic core within a shell having a center of rotation, and said magnetic core is offset relative to said center of rotation toward said drum photoconductor, metering said mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers with a skive adjacent said shell at an apogee where said shell is furthest from said magnetic core, and wherein said drum photoconductor has a direction of rotation and further comprising applying said mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers to said drum photoconductor at a location offset in a direction opposite said direction of rotation from a perigee where said shell is closest to said magnetic core, and said skive and said perigee are 180° apart.
- 10. A method for developing an electrostatic image, comprising:applying a mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers to a drum photoconductor with a magnetic brush comprising a magnetic core within a shell having a center of rotation, and said magnetic core is offset relative to said center of rotation toward said drum photoconductor, metering said mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers with a skive adjacent said shell at an apogee where said shell is furthest from said magnetic core, and wherein said drum photoconductor has a direction of rotation and further comprising applying said mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers to said drum photoconductor at a location offset in a direction opposite said direction of rotation from a perigee where said shell is closest to said magnetic core, and a line from said perigee to said skive is horizontal.
- 11. A method for developing an electrostatic image, comprising:applying a magnetic brush to a drum photoconductor, said magnetic brush comprising a mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers with a mass flow rate; and limiting said mass flow rate of said mixture of toner and hard magnetic carriers to be less than a limiting mass flow rate for which roll-back occurs.
- 12. The method of claim 11, further where said magnetic brush comprises a shell and further comprising a skive adjacent said shell that controls said mass flow rate.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/204,881, filed May 17, 2000.
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