Claims
- 1. A process for recording and reproducing electrostatic information, characterized by:
- providing an electrostatic information-recording medium including a photoconductive layer and a charge-retaining layer laminated between a pair of electrodes in releasable relation to at least one electrode of said pair of electrodes,
- exposing said recording medium to light with the application of voltage between said both electrodes or applying voltage between both said electrodes while said recording medium is exposed to light, thereby forming an electrostatic latent image,
- grounding both said electrodes,
- releasing the associated electrodes from said charge-retaining layer to allow the charges on said associated electrode to remain on said charge-retaining layer by release discharge, and
- subjecting said recording medium to uniform exposure to carry said latent image on the surface of said charge-retaining layer.
- 2. A process for recording and reproducing electrostatic information, characterized in that a photoconductive layer, a charge retaining layer and a first electrode layer are sequentially laminated on a second electrode layer to make up an electrostatic information recording medium, the first electrode layer laminated on said charge retaining layer is designed as a detachable electrode layer or the first electrode layer is laminated on said charge retaining layer via a detachable layer, said electrostatic information recording medium is exposed to light with voltage applied between the two electrodes or voltage is applied between the two electrodes while the medium is exposed to light, thereby forming an electrostatic latent image, the two electrodes are grounded, and the electrode layer laminated on said charge retaining layer is detached and removed.
- 3. A process for recording and reproducing electrostatic information, characterized in that a photoconductive layer, a charge retaining layer and a first electrode layer are sequentially laminated on a second electrode layer to make up an electrostatic information recording medium, the first electrode layer laminated on said charge retaining layer is designed as a detachable electrode layer or the first electrode layer is laminated on said charge retaining layer via a detachable layer, said electrostatic information recording medium is exposed to light with voltage applied between the two electrodes or voltage is applied between the two electrodes while the medium is exposed to light, thereby forming an electrostatic latent image, the two electrodes are grounded, the electrode layer laminated on said charge retaining layer is detached and removed, and uniform blanket exposure is performed.
- 4. A process for recording and reproducing electrostatic information, characterized in that a photoconductive layer, a charge retaining layer and a first electrode layer are sequentially laminated on a second electrode layer to make up an electrostatic information recording medium, the first electrode layer laminated on said charge retaining layer is designed as a detachable electrode layer or the first electrode layer is laminated on said charge retaining layer via a detachable layer, said electrostatic information recording medium is exposed to light with voltage applied between the two electrodes or voltage is applied between the two electrodes while the medium is exposed to light, thereby forming an electrostatic latent image, uniform blanket exposure is then performed, the two electrodes are grounded and the first electrode layer laminated on said charge retaining layer is detached and removed.
Priority Claims (4)
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1-299165 |
Nov 1989 |
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1-299166 |
Nov 1989 |
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2-60374 |
Mar 1990 |
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2-187546 |
Jul 1990 |
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Parent Case Info
"This is a continuation-in-part of application(s) Ser. No. 07/720,863 filed on Jul. 16, 1991, now abandoned, International Application PCT/JP90/01/496 filed on Nov. 16, 1990 and which designated the U.S."
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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