Claims
- 1. An image revealing squeegee device for an electrocoagulation printing apparatus including a positive cylindrical electrode having a central longitudinal axis and a passivated surface on which dots of colored, coagulated colloid representative of a desired image are formed by electrocoagulation of an electrolytically coagulable colloid present in a colloidal dispersion containing a coloring agent, said positive electrode having a predetermined radius and being rotatable about the longitudinal axis in a predetermined direction, said squeegee device comprising:
- an elongated blade member of resilient material having two planar surfaces intersecting one another to define a rectilinear edge adapted to extend parallel to the longitudinal axis of said positive electrode and to contact the surface thereof, one of said planar surfaces defining a colloid arresting surface for retaining upstream of said blade member excess colloidal dispersion carried by said positive electrode and containing non-coagulated colloid, said colloid arresting surface being adapted to be inclined in a direction opposite to the direction of rotation of said electrode at an angle of about 100.degree. to about 160.degree. relative to the radius thereof; and
- means for holding said blade member in pressure contact engagement with said positive electrode; so that upon rotation of said positive electrode, non-coagulated colloid contained in said dispersion is retained by said colloid arresting surface, thereby uncovering the dots of colored, coagulated colloid without adversely affecting the coagulated colloid.
- 2. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said colloid arresting surface is adapted to be inclined at an angle of about 140.degree. relative to the radius of said positive electrode.
- 3. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said positive electrode is mounted between opposite first and second electrode-supporting members, and wherein said means for holding said blade member comprises an elongated blade-supporting member connected to and extending longitudinally of said blade member so as to maintain said colloid arresting surface inclined at said angle, said blade-supporting member being mounted between opposite first and second support members adapted for connection respectively to said first and second electrode-supporting members.
- 4. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 3, further including angle adjustment means for adjustably varying the angle defined between said colloid arresting surface and said radius.
- 5. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 4, wherein first and second attachment members are arranged between each end of said blade-supporting member and a respective one of said first and second support members with each first attachment member being fixed to a respective end of said blade-supporting member and each second attachment member being mounted to said respective support member, and wherein said angle adjustment means comprises means for adjustably connecting each first attachment member to a respective second attachment member so as to permit said blade member to adjustably move about a pivot axis coincident with said rectilinear edge, thereby varying the angle defined between said colloid arresting surface and said radius.
- 6. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 5, wherein each said second attachment member is provided with at least one series of spaced-apart apertures positioned along a predetermined arc of circle and wherein each said first attachment member is provided with releasable fastener means engaged in a selected one of said apertures to releasably fasten said first and second attachment members together and adjustably position said blade member so that said colloid arresting surface is inclined at a selected angle relative to said radius, said apertures and fastener means defining said angle adjustment means.
- 7. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 5, wherein said first and second attachment members are each planar members lying in a respective plane extending transversely of said support member.
- 8. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 5, further including pressure adjustment means for adjustably varying the pressure exerted between said blade member and the surface of said positive electrode.
- 9. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 8, wherein each said second attachment member is displaceably mounted to said respective support member for movement in a direction towards or away from said positive electrode, and wherein said pressure adjustment means comprises means for adjustably moving each said second attachment member and said first attachment member connected thereto towards or away from said positive electrode to thereby vary the pressure exerted by said blade member against the surface of said positive electrode.
- 10. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 9, wherein said first and second support members are each provided first and second brackets arranged in spaced-apart, opposed relation to one another and a third bracket is fixed to each said second attachment member, said third bracket being displaceably mounted between said first and second brackets for movement in a direction towards or away from said positive electrode, and wherein said means for adjustably moving each said second attachment member and said first attachment connected thereto towards or away from said positive electrode comprises adjustable screw means associated with each said third bracket in threaded engagement therewith and connected to said first and second brackets.
- 11. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 10, wherein a pair of guide rods are associated with each said third bracket and extend between said first and second brackets, and wherein each said third bracket is slidably mounted to the associated guide rods for movement in a direction towards or away from said positive electrode.
- 12. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said first and second support members are adapted for pivotal connection respectively to said first and second electrode-supporting members for movement about a pivot axis extending parallel to the longitudinal axis of said positive electrode to thereby permit said blade member to move between a working position whereat said blade member is in said engagement with the surface of said positive electrode and a non-working position whereat said blade member is disengaged from said surface, releasable locking means releasably securing said first and second support members respectively to said first and second electrode-supporting members when said blade member is in said working position.
- 13. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 3, wherein said blade member has a generally rectangular cross-section.
- 14. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 13, wherein an elongated blade reinforcing member of rectangular cross-section partially extends in tight fit engagement into an elongated, longitudinally extending recess formed in said blade member, and wherein a portion of said blade reinforcing member projecting outwardly from said blade member is removably fixed to said blade-supporting member.
- 15. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 14, wherein said blade member is made of a resilient, oil-resistant material.
- 16. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 15, wherein said resilient, oil-resistant material is a synthetic rubber material.
- 17. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 16, wherein said synthetic rubber material comprises a polyurethane.
- 18. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 17, wherein said polyurethane has a Shore A hardness of about 25 to about 60.
- 19. A squeegee device as claimed in claim 18, wherein said Shore A hardness is about 45.
Parent Case Info
This Application is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/997,356, filed Dec. 23, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,928,486.
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