Claims
- 1. A process of developing a latent image by the use of particulate developer comprising the steps of:
- coating an insulative toner on a developer supporting member to form a toner layer;
- moving said supporting member with the insulative toner layer placed thereon to bring the insulative toner layer into and then out of contact with both the image and non-image areas of a latent image bearing member; and
- applying a cyclical voltage to produce an electric field of cyclic displacement between the developer supporting member and the latent image bearing member which electrical field gradually reduces in strength toward the end of toner contact, said applied voltage satisfying the following relations:
- V.sub.Max >V.sub.D
- V.sub.Min <V.sub.L
- where V.sub.Max is the maximum value of the applied electric voltage, V.sub.Min is the minimum value of the applied electric voltage, V.sub.D is the maximum image area potential and V.sub.L is the minimum non-image area potential;
- wherein said electric field is such that at least toward the end of toner contact, at an image area, the electric field in a direction so as to remove the toner which has once attached to the image bearing member, is smaller than the threshold required to actually remove such developer from the image bearing member and, at a non-image area, the electric field in a direction of attaching the developer to the image bearing member to produce fog, is smaller than a threshold required to actually produce fog.
- 2. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein said cyclic electric field is produced by a voltage having an amplitude (peak-to-peak voltage) in the range of 1600-500 V and a frequency in the range of 1000-100 Hz.
- 3. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein said cyclic electric field is produced by AC voltage having an amplitude (peak-to-peak voltage) in the range of 1600-500 V and a frequency in the range of 1000-100 Hz, and DC voltage in the range of .vertline.400-0.vertline. which is superposed on said AC voltage.
- 4. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein said cyclic electric field is produced by AC voltage having a frequency in the range of 1000-100 Hz, said field being varied according to the polarity of a latent image.
- 5. The process as defined in claim 1 wherein said cyclic electric field is produced by a pulsating voltage having a frequency in the range of 1000-100 Hz and a polarity determined according to the polarity of the latent image.
- 6. A process of developing a latent image by the use of particulate developer comprising the steps of:
- coating an insulative toner on a developer supporting member to form a toner layer;
- moving said supporting member with the insulative toner layer thereon to bring the insulative toner layer into and then out of contact with both the image and non-image areas of a latent image bearing member; and
- applying a cyclic voltage to produce an electric field of cyclic displacement between the developer supporting member and the latent image bearing member which electrical field gradually reduces in strength toward the end of toner contact, said applied voltage satisfying the following relations:
- V.sub.Max >V.sub.D
- V.sub.Min <V.sub.L
- where V.sub.Max is the maximum value of the applied electric voltage, V.sub.Min is the minimum value of the applied electric voltage, V.sub.D is the maximum image area potential and V.sub.L is the minimum non-image area potential;
- wherein said electric field is such that at least toward the end of toner contact, at an image area, the electric field in the direction of promoting the development is larger than a threshold required to remove the toner from the supporting member, and, at a non-image area, the electric field in the direction of preventing fog is larger than a threshold required to remove the toner from the non-image area.
- 7. The process as defined in claim 6 wherein said cyclic electric field is produced by a voltage having an amplitude (peak-to-peak voltage) in the range of 1600-500 V and a frequency in the range of 1000-100 Hz.
- 8. The process as defined in claim 6 wherein said cyclic electric field is produced by AC voltage having an amplitude (peak-to-peak voltage) in the range of 1600-500 V and a frequency in the range of 1000-100 Hz, and DC voltage in the range of 400-0 V which is superposed on said AC voltage.
- 9. The process as defined in claim 6 wherein said cyclic electric field is produced by AC voltage in the range of 1000-100 Hz which is strained according to the polarity of a latent image.
- 10. The process as defined in claim 6 wherein said electric field of cyclic displacement is produced by a pulsating voltage having a frequency in the range of 1000-100 Hz and a polarity determined according to the polarity of the latent image.
- 11. A process according to claim 1 or 6, wherein, in the middle stage of development, between the initial contact and separation of the toner layer, the electric field has such phases that, at the image area, the electric field in a phase of promoting the development is larger than a threshold required to remove the toner from the developer supporting member, and the electric field in a phase of removing the developer which has once attached to the image bearing member, is smaller than the threshold required to actually remove such developer from the image bearing member, and, at the non-image area, the electric field in a phase of preventing fog is larger than a threshold required to remove the toner from the image bearing member, and the electric field in the phase of attaching the developer to the image bearing member to produce fog, is small than the threshold required to actually produce fog.
- 12. A process according to claim 1 or 6, wherein, in the middle stage of development, between the initial contact and separation of the toner layer the electric field has such phases that, at the image area, the electric field in a phase of promoting the development is larger than a threshold required to remove the toner from the developer supporting member, and the electric field in a phase of removing the developer which has once attached to the image bearing member, is larger than the threshold required to actually remove such developer from the image bearing member, and, at the non-image area, the electric field in a phase of preventing fog is larger than a threshold required to remove the toner from the image bearing member, and the electric field in the phase of attaching the developer to the image bearing member to produce fog, is larger than the threshold required to actually produce fog.
- 13. The process as defined in claim 1 or 6 wherein said insulative toner is frictionally charged.
- 14. The process as defined in claim 1 or 6 wherein said insulative toner is corona-charged.
- 15. The process as defined in claim 1 or 6 wherein said toner is coated on said supporting member by means of a blade-shaped coating member.
- 16. The process as defined in claim 1 or 6 wherein said supporting member is a non-magnetic body including a magnet disposed therewithin, and said insulative toner is a magnetic toner.
- 17. The process as defined in claim 1 or 6 wherein said supporting member includes a resilient body located over the surface thereof.
- 18. The process as defined in claim 1 or 6 wherein said toner is coated on said supporting member by means of a conductive member to which the same voltage as in said supporting member is applied.
- 19. A developing device for developing a latent image, carried on a latent image bearing member, with an insulative particulate developer, comprising:
- a developer supporting means, spaced from the latent image bearing member, for supporting the developer;
- means for supplying the developer to said developer supporting means;
- means for conveying the developer to a developing station where the insulative developer is brought into contact with the image and non-image areas of the latent image bearing member and then separated therefrom; and
- means for applying a cyclic voltage to produce an electric field of cyclic displacement between the image bearing member and said developer supporting means which electric field gradually reduces in strength toward the end of developer contact, said applied voltage satisfying the following relations:
- V.sub.Max >V.sub.D
- V.sub.Min <V.sub.L
- where V.sub.Max is the maximum value of the applied electric voltage, V.sub.Min is the minimum value of the applied electric voltage, V.sub.D is the maximum image area potential and V.sub.L is the minimum non-image area potential;
- wherein said electric field is such that, at least toward the end of developer contact, at an image area, the electric field in a direction of removing the developer which has once attached to said image bearing member, is smaller than a threshold required to actually remove such developer from said image bearing member; and at a non-image area, the electric field in a direction of attaching the developer to the image bearing member to produce fog, is smaller than a threshold required to actually produce the fog.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 167,195 filed July 9, 1980, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (18)
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