Claims
- 1. A machine roller for conducting electrical current from a first region of relatively higher voltage to a second region of relatively lower voltage, the roller comprising:
- an elongated body including an insulated cylindrical core and a layer of semiconductive material extending around the insulated core to provide the first and second regions of differing electrical voltage when electrical current is conducted through the semiconductive layer; and
- a set of conductive elements spaced longitudinally along the body of the roller, each conductive element encircling the insulated core and contacting the semiconductive layer beneath the outer surface thereof, and each conductive element having an electrical resistance of at least two orders of magnitude less than the electrical resistance through twice the thickness of the layer of semiconductive material; and
- the roller providing greater electrical resistance in the longitudinal direction than in the circumferential direction to limit electrical current in regions of the roller extending longitudinally beyond the first region of relatively higher voltage.
- 2. The machine roller of claim 1 wherein the conductive elements are conductive strips of a rubber-based material.
- 3. The machine roller of claim 1 wherein the conductive elements are loops of wire.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 584,615, filed Feb. 29, 1984, now abandoned.
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