Claims
- 1. In combination with an electrostatic writing head of the type wherein a plurality of conductors are disposed in an equally spaced relationship in a plane defined by a first surface of a first insulative head member, and wherein a first end of each conductor, referred to as a nib, is exposed in at least one line at a top edge of the first insulative head member forming a nib line of the writing head, the improvement comprising:
- a plurality of first surface conductive pads disposed on the first surface of the first insulative head member in first and second offset lengthwise rows thereon; a second end of each of the plurality of conductors being electrically connected to a respective one of the plurality of first surface conductive pads; a first conductor of a pair of adjacent conductors being electrically connected to a conductive pad in the first offset lengthwise row and a second conductor of a pair of adjacent conductors being electrically connected to a conductive pad in the second offset lengthwise row; and
- an insulating spacer disposed in a plane parallel to the first surface and between the first surface and the plurality of conductors; wherein the insulating spacer causes each conductor to be spaced from the first surface by a substantially equal distance such that the second conductor passing over or close to the conductive pad in the first offset lengthwise row of conductive pads receives no electrical signal therefrom;
- wherein first and second conductive pads in each of the first and second offset lengthwise rows are referred to as adjacent conductive pads, and a first conductive pad in the first offset lengthwise row and a first conductive pad in the second offset lengthwise row are referred to as consecutive conductive pads; and wherein a relationship between a first center-to-center distance between a pair of consecutive conductive pads and a second center-to-center distance between a pair of adjacent conductive pads determines a total number of nibs included in the nib line of the writing head.
- 2. In the combination of the electrostatic writing head according to claim 1, the further improvement wherein the first center-to-center distance is less than the second center-to-center distance.
- 3. An electrostatic writing head for writing latent images on a medium comprising:
- a first insulative head member having first and second surfaces; the first surface having a first edge and a second opposing edge region;
- a plurality of first surface conductive pads disposed on the first surface of the first head member in at least two sets of plural offset lengthwise rows in the second edge region thereof;
- a plurality of second surface conductive pads disposed on the second surface of the first head member; each second surface conductive pad being electrically coupled to one of the first surface conductive pads;
- a plurality of conductors disposed on the first surface of the first head member in a substantially equally spaced relationship; one end of each conductor, referred to as a nib, being exposed in at least one line at the first edge of the first surface; the plurality of nibs forming a nib line of the writing head;
- the other end of each conductor being connected to a respective one of the first surface conductive pads disposed in the at least two sets of plural offset lengthwise rows; the plurality of conductors connected to conductive pads in each set of plural offset lengthwise rows being connected to conductive pads in successive offset lengthwise rows in an alternating conductor arrangement;
- at least one insulating spacer disposed lengthwise on the first surface of the first head member between the conductors attached to conductive pads in a first set of plural offset lengthwise rows and the conductors attached to conductive pads in a second set of plural offset lengthwise rows; the at least one insulating spacer causing the conductors connected to the second set of plural rows of conductive pads to be spaced from the conductors connected to the first set of plural rows of conductive pads by a substantially equal distance such that the nibs formed by the conductors connected to conductive pads in the first set of plural rows form a first line of nibs and the nibs formed by the conductors connected to conductive pads in the second set of plural rows form a second line of nibs disposed in a plane parallel to the first line; and
- a second insulative head member disposed on top of the first surface of the first head member so as to encapsulate both the plurality of conductors and the first and second sets of plural offset rows of first surface conductive pads between the first and second head members; the plurality of conductors being electrically energized for image writing by signals received from image driving circuitry when the image driving circuitry is electrically coupled to the plurality of second surface conductive pads; wherein
- first and second conductive pads in each of first and second offset lengthwise rows in a first set of plural offset lengthwise rows are referred to as adjacent conductive pads, and a first conductive pad in a first offset lengthwise row and a first conductive pad in a second offset lengthwise row in a first set of plural offset lengthwise rows are referred to as consecutive conductive pads; and wherein the pitch of the writing head is a function of a relationship between a first center-to-center distance between a pair of consecutive conductive pads and a a pair of adjacent conductive pads.
- 4. The electrostatic writing head of claim 3 wherein first and second conductive pads in each of first and second offset lengthwise rows in a first set of plural offset lengthwise rows are referred to as adjacent conductive pads, and a first conductive pad in a first offset lengthwise row and a first conductive pad in a second offset lengthwise row in a first set of plural offset lengthwise rows are referred to as consecutive conductive pads; and wherein the pitch of the writing head is a function of a relationship between a first center-to-center distance between a pair of consecutive conductive pads and a second center-to-center distance between a pair of adjacent conductive pads.
- 5. The electrostatic writing head of claim 3 wherein the first first center-to-center distance is less than the second center-to-center distance.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present invention is related to inventions that are the subject matter of other concurrently filed, commonly assigned U.S. patent applications, some of which have inventors in common with the subject application, and which have the following application numbers and titles: application Ser. No. 08/771,407, entitled "Electrostatic Writing Head Having A Head Member Of Multiple Joined Sections" now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,815,189; application Ser. No. 08/770,309, entitled "Method Of Manufacture Of An Electrostatic Writing Head Having Integral Conductive Pads"; and application Ser. No. 08/853,962, entitled "Method For Joining Substrates".
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