Claims
- 1. An electrostatic recording apparatus comprising a latent image retentive medium, means for forming a toner image of toner particles having different polarities on said latent image retentive medium, a recording medium, first means for corona-charging said toner image on said latent image retentive medium to one polarity, means for superposing said recording medium on said toner image of one polarity, second means for corona-charging the back surface of said recording medium to superpose an opposite polarity on said toner image of one polarity, and third means for inducing an electric field so that the toner image of one polarity becomes attracted to said recording medium, said third means including a backing electrode having a fixed potential and contacting the back surface of said recording medium, said second means being positioned between said first means and said third means so that a potential which is substantially equal to said fixed potential of said backing electrode may become uniformly distributed within said recording medium before said backing electrode contacts the back surface of said recording medium, whereby a high-speed transfer may be carried out when said recording medium has a high electrical resistivity, and gaseous discharge between said recording medium and said latent image retentive medium may be prevented when said recording medium is separated from said latent image retentive medium.
- 2. An electrostatic recording apparatus of claim 1, in which the density level of said charging by said first charging means ranges from 0.5.times.10.sup.-8 coulomb/cm.sup.2 to 10.sup.-6 coulomb/cm.sup.2.
- 3. An electrostatic recording apparatus of claim 1, in which said backing electrode is connected to ground potential.
- 4. An electrostatic recording apparatus of claim 1, in which said latent image retentive medium is an endless tape and made to move at a fixed speed and said toner image is made of a latent electrostatic image formed on said latent image retentive medium, said apparatus further comprising two cylindrical photosensitive members, one of which serves to form a positive latent electrostatic image and the other serves to form a negative latent electrostatic image, means for rotating said two cylindrical photosensitive members with a surface speed which matches said fixed speed, and two rollers, one of which serves to move said latent image retentive medium, and the other of which serves as said backing electrode contacting the back surface of said recording medium, said electric field being induced by way of said two rollers.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1, in which said backing electrode is an electrically conductive roller.
- 6. Method for high-speed transfer of a toner image on a latent image retentive medium developed with toner particles of different polarities to a recording medium, said method comprising the steps of corona-charging said toner image to convert the same to one polarity, superposing said recording medium on said toner image converted to one polarity, corona-charging the back surface of said recording medium to the opposite polarity, transporting said recording medium with said latent image retentive medium for a sufficient time so that the potential within said recording medium becomes uniformly distributed, and thereafter separating said recording medium from said latent image retentive medium, while contacting a back electrode at fixed potential to the back surface of said recording medium.
- 7. The method of claim 6, in which the resistivity of said recording medium ranges from 10.sup.11 .OMEGA..cm to 10.sup.14 .OMEGA..cm.
- 8. The method of claim 6, in which the potential difference between the surface of said latent image retentive medium and the surface of said recording medium superposed on said toner image is maintained below 350 V.
- 9. The method of claim 6, in which the steps of charging and transporting said recording medium are so regulated as to charge level as to assure that the potential level of said back surface of said recording medium is within 300 V above and below the potential of said back electrode at the time of recording-medium separation.
- 10. The method of claim 6, in which said back electrode is connected to ground potential.
- 11. Method for high-speed transfer of a toner image from a latent image retentive medium to a recording medium wherein the toner image to be transferred has been developed on the latent image retentive medium with toner particles of different polarities, said method comprising the steps of corona-charging said toner image to convert the same to one polarity, superposing the recording medium on the polarity-converted toner image, thereafter corona-charging the back surface of the recording medium to the opposite polarity, and thereafter separating the recording medium from the latent image retentive medium while maintaining a fixed-potential contact with the back surface of the recording medium at the region of separation.
- 12. Method for high-speed transfer of a toner image from a latent image retentive medium to a recording medium wherein the toner image to be transferred has been developed on a latent image retentive medium with toner particles of different polarities, said method comprising the steps of corona-charging said toner image to convert the same to one polarity, superposing the recording medium on the polarity-converted toner image, corona-charging the back surface of the recording medium to the opposite polarity while moving the superposed recording medium and toner image past a corona-charging location, and thereafter separating the thus-charged recording medium from the latent image retentive medium in the course of such movement and at a separating location spaced from the corona-charging location in the direction of movement of the superposed mediums, the separating step being performed while maintaining a fixed-potential contact with the back surface of the recording medium at the location of separation.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 790,875, filed Apr. 26, 1977.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Electronics, vol. 50, #5, pp. 3, 4, 3/77, (McGraw Hill Inc.), "Printer Operates with 2 Colors". |
Continuations (1)
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