Claims
- 1. A method of applying non-conductive and non-magnetic toner to a member having an electrostatic pattern, comprising the steps of:
- (a) supplying powdered non-conductive and non-magnetic toner to a container having a closed bottom, closed sides, and open top;
- (b) simultaneously stirring and electrically charging the powdered toner in the container;
- (c) maintaining the powdered toner in the container fluid; and
- (d) transferring charged toner from the container to a member having an electrostatic pattern thereon.
- 2. A method as recited in claim 1 comprising the further step of sensing when the level of powdered toner within the container is low, and in response to that sensing, feeding more powdered toner into the container through the open top thereof.
- 3. A method as recited in claim 2 wherein the member with an electrostatic pattern is an image cylinder rotating about a generally horizontal axis, having a peripheral portion thereof exposed at about a nine o'clock position, and wherein step (d) is practiced to transfer toner to the exposed peripheral portion of the image cylinder.
- 4. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein the member with an electrostatic pattern is an image cylinder rotating about a generally horizontal axis, having a peripheral portion thereof exposed at about a nine o'clock position, and wherein step (d) is practiced to transfer toner to the exposed peripheral portion of the image cylinder.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein step (c) is practiced by introducing gas into the toner within the container, and vibrating the container.
- 6. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein step (b) is practiced by charging the toner with an electrical potential of greater than about 7 kv.
- 7. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein steps (a)-(d) are practiced to control the toner to run with either positive or negative polarity.
- 8. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein step (c) is practiced by introducing gas into the toner within the container to form a fluidized bed of toner.
- 9. A method as recited in claim 8 wherein step (c) is further practiced by vibrating the container.
- 10. A method as recited in claim 8 wherein step (b) is practiced by charging the toner with an electrical potential of greater than about 7 kv.
- 11. A method as recited in claim 8 wherein steps (a)-(d) are practiced to control the toner to run with either positive or negative polarity.
- 12. A method as recited in claim 8 wherein the member with an electrostatic pattern is an image cylinder rotating about a generally horizontal axis, having a peripheral portion thereof exposed at about a nine o'clock position, and wherein step (d) is practiced to transfer toner to the exposed peripheral portion of the image cylinder.
- 13. A method as recited in claim 12 wherein step (b) is practiced by charging the toner with an electrical potential of greater than about 7 kv.
- 14. A method as recited in claim 13 wherein steps (a)-(d) are practiced to control the toner to run with either positive or negative polarity.
- 15. A method as recited in claim 1 wherein step (c) is practiced by vibrating the container.
- 16. A method of applying non-conductive and non-magnetic toner to a member having an electrostatic pattern comprising an image cylinder rotating about a generally horizontal axis, having a peripheral portion thereof exposed at about a nine o'clock position, comprising the steps of:
- (a) supplying powered non-conductive and non-magnetic toner to a container having a closed bottom, closed sides, and open top;
- (b) electrically charging the powered toner in the container;
- (c) maintaining the powered toner in the container fluid; and
- (d) transferring charged toner from the container to the exposed, approximately nine o'clock positioned, peripheral portion of the image cylinder.
- 17. A method as recited in claim 16 wherein steps (b) and (d) are practiced with either positive or negative polarity.
- 18. A method as recited in claim 16 wherein step (c) is practiced by introducing gas into the toner within the container to form a fluidized bed of toner.
- 19. A method as recited in claim 18 wherein step (c) is further practiced by vibrating the container.
- 20. A method as recited in claim 16 wherein step (b) is practiced by charging the toner with an electrical potential of greater than about 7 kv.
Parent Case Info
This is divisional of application Ser. No. 07/639,360, filed Jan. 9, 1991, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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