Claims
- 1. A process for the ink development of an electrostatic image on a charge retaining surface on an imaging member for the purpose of subsequent transfer therefrom to a copy medium, said process comprising the steps of:
- (a) wetting the charge retaining surface with a continuous film of a dielectric liquid that is less than about 15 microns thick and is chemically inert toward said surface,
- (b) applying to said surface an electrical potential of optional polarity but predetermined magnitude,
- (c) forming on said surface an electrostatic latent image comprising charged and uncharged image areas to create a contrast potential of at least a predetermined magnitude therebetween,
- (d) applying with a roller to the wetted surface at said charged and uncharged image areas as a continuous thin film an electrically conductive liquid ink that contains no selectively depositable charged particles and is immiscible with the dielectric liquid, thereby to create by virtue of the magnitude of said contrast potential, an induced charge differential which exceeds a preselected threshold value at the interface between the ink and dielectric liquid, selectively at the charged or uncharged image areas on said surface according to whether an electrical bias potential of appropriate sign and magnitude is not or is, respectively, applied to the ink by way of said roller, which charge differential causes the electrically conductive ink
- (i) to displace the dielectric liquid and thus cause all constituents of which the ink consists to selectively wet only the image areas subjected to said induced charge differential, and
- (ii) to be completely repelled by the dielectric liquid in the areas not subjected to said charge differential, whereby an image is formed as a result of the magnitude of the induced charge differential across said interface, without precharging of said ink and independent of the polarity of the said electrical potential.
- 2. The process according to claim 1, wherein said ink has the same formulation for positive or negative imaging.
- 3. The process according to claim 1, wherein the step (a) follows step (b).
- 4. The process according to claim 1, wherein the step (a) follows step (c).
- 5. The process according to claim 1, wherein the continuous layer of dielectric liquid is applied by a roller in step (a).
- 6. The process according to claim 1, including the further step of transferring the ink only from the selectively wetted image areas to a copy medium that is untreated ordinary bond paper.
- 7. The process according to claim 1, wherein said dielectric liquid has a conductivity of less than about 10.sup.-9 /ohm cm.
- 8. The process according to claim 1, wherein said predetermined magnitude need only exceed about 150 volts, positive or negative.
- 9. The process according to claim 1, wherein the ink is formulated from a polar liquid with a dissolved dye, and has a viscosity of the order of about 5,000 to 10,000 cps to minimize smearing, and a dielectric constant greater than that of the dielectric liquid.
- 10. A process for the ink development of an electrostatic image comprising the steps of:
- (a) wetting a charge retaining surface on an imaging member with a continuous film of dielectric liquid that is less than about 15 microns thick and is chemically inert toward said surface,
- (b) applying to said surface an electrical potential of optional polarity but predetermined magnitude to cause a charge to be retained thereon,
- (c) forming on said surface an electrostatic latent image comprising charged and uncharged image areas to create a contrast potential of at least a predetermined magnitude therebetween,
- (d) coating the charged and uncharged image areas of the wetted surface with a thin continuous film of an electrically conductive liquid ink that contains no selectively depositable charged particles and is immiscible with the dielectric liquid, so as to create, as a result of the magnitude of said contrast potential, an induced charge differential which exceeds a preselected threshold value at the interface between the ink and dielectric at the charged image areas, which charge differential causes the electrically conductive ink to displace the dielectric liquid and thus cause all constituents of which the ink consists to selectively wet only the charged image areas of said surface, and
- (e) transferring the inked image from the imaging member to a copy medium to provide a positive image thereon, said positive image being provided irrespective of whether said charge retaining surface is charged positively or negatively in step (b).
- 11. The process according to claim 10, including the further step of:
- (f) applying an electrical bias potential of appropriate size and magnitude to said ink to prevent an induced charge differential from being created at the ink-dielectric liquid interface at said charged image areas, but cause a charge differential to be induced at said interface at the uncharged areas, thereby to provide a negative image,
- the formulation of said ink being identical for positive or negative imaging.
- 12. The process according to claim 11, wherein steps (d) and (f) are performed concurrently.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 389,927, filed Aug. 20, 1973, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of now abandoned application Ser. No. 156,727 filed June 25, 1971, now abandoned.
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