Claims
- 1. An article comprising:
- a rigid metal support member with a plurality of apertures therethrough; and
- a plurality of gate members attached by at least one end to at least one side of the support member, wherein the gate members are filamentous with a cross section diameter of from about 0.40 mm to about 0.80 mm, a length of from about 2.0 mm to about 2.5 mm, and a lateral or linear surface coverage when projected onto the surface of the support member which approximates the diameter of the apertures, wherein each gate member is situated in close proximity to at least one of the apertures, and wherein the gate members are attached to the support member by a first end and a second end.
- 2. An article in accordance with claim 1, wherein the stems of the filamentous gate members extend from the surface of the support member in a amount of from about 1.0 mm to about 2.5 mm.
- 3. An article in accordance with claim 1, wherein the gate members are self supporting and comprised of a material selected from the group consisting of metal, plastic, rubber, ceramic, ceramer, composite materials, and combinations thereof.
- 4. An article in accordance with claim 1, wherein the gate members are flexible and resilient.
- 5. An article in accordance with claim 1, wherein the gate members have a structure selected from the group consisting of hook, loop, and mixtures thereof.
- 6. An article in accordance with claim 1, wherein the apertures are continuously and evenly spaced over at least one side surface of said support member.
- 7. An article in accordance with claim 1, wherein the apertures have support member surface opening geometries selected from the group consisting of circles, ellipses, squares, rectangles, rhomboids, triangles, stars, polygons, and combinations thereof.
- 8. An article in accordance with claim 1, wherein the apertures have a substantially cylindrical geometry traversing the short axis of said support member with the axis of said cylindrical geometry being substantially perpendicular to the surface of said support member, and the openings on the support member surfaces are substantially circular.
- 9. An article in accordance with claim 1, wherein the apertures on the support member surface are spaced apart in an array selected from the group consisting of close packed, cubic, face centered cubic, randomly distributed, radially expanding distribution, and combinations thereof.
- 10. An article in accordance with claim 1, wherein the gate members are rigid and substantially inelastic.
- 11. An article in accordance with claim 1, wherein the gate members are affixed to both upper and lower surfaces of the support member.
- 12. An article comprising:
- a support member with a plurality of apertures therethrouqh; and
- a plurality of gate members attached by at least one end to at least one side of the support member, wherein the gate members are filamentous with a cross section diameter of from about 0.40 mm to about 0.80 mm, a length of from about 2.0 mm to about 2.5 mm, and a lateral or linear surface coverage when projected onto the surface of the support member which approximates the diameter of the apertures, wherein each gate member is situated in close proximity to at least one of the apertures, and wherein the gate members are attached to said support member by a first end and a second end.
- 13. An article comprising:
- a support member with a plurality of apertures therethrough; and
- a plurality of gate members attached by at least one end to at least one side of the support member, wherein the gate members are filamentous with a cross section diameter of from about 0.40 mm to about 0.80 mm, a length of from about 2.0 mm to about 2.5 mm, and a lateral or linear surface coverage when projected onto the surface of the support member which approximates the diameter of the apertures, wherein each gate member is situated in close proximity to at least one of the apertures, wherein the gate members are rigid and substantially inelastic.
- 14. An article comprising:
- a support member with a plurality of apertures therethrough; and
- a plurality of gate members attached by at least one end to at least one side of the support member, wherein the gate members are filamentous with a cross section diameter of from about 0.40 mm to about 0.80 mm, a length of from about 2.0 mm to about 2.5 mm, and a lateral or linear surface coverage when projected onto the surface of the support member which approximates the diameter of the apertures, wherein each gate member is situated in close proximity to at least one of the apertures, wherein the gate members are affixed to both upper and lower surfaces of the support member.
- 15. A printing machine comprising an apparatus comprising: particle feed source; a fine particle receiver in communication with the particle feed source; a coarse particle receiver in communication with the particle feed source; and a particle separation article interposed between the source and fine receiver and between the fine receiver and the coarse receiver, wherein the particle separation article comprises a support member with a plurality of apertures therethrough, and a plurality of gate members attached to at least one side of the support member, the gate members being in close proximity to at least one of said apertures, wherein the apparatus is adapted to condition newly introduced or recovered particulate developer materials, and optionally adapted to return conditioned developer material to a working developer housing within the printing machine.
- 16. A printing machine in accordance with claim 15, wherein particle separation is effected according to particle size and particle aspect ratio.
- 17. A printing machine in accordance with claim 15, wherein the particle separation article retains or rejects coarse particles contained in the particle feed and passes or separates a fine powder fraction contained in the particle feed in accordance with a number average or weight average particle size of from about 50 micrometers to about 1,000 micrometers.
- 18. A printing machine in accordance with claim 15, wherein the particle separation article separates a fine powder fraction from larger coarse particles contained in the particle feed, the fine powder having an aspect ratio of from about 0.1 to about 2.0.
- 19. A printing machine in accordance with claim 15, further comprising a plenum adapter for providing positive air pressure or engaging a vacuum, the adapter being situated in the particle stream after the source and before the particle separation article and receivers, and valves for isolating the particle separation article from the feed source, the fine receiver, and the coarse receiver, thereby facilitating optional or periodic back flow operation for purging the particle separation article of excess large particle contaminants.
- 20. A printing machine in accordance with claim 15, further comprising a vibrator adapted to vibrate the apparatus, the separating article, or both simultaneously.
REFERENCE TO COPENDING APPLICATIONS
Attention is directed to commonly owned and assigned U.S. Pat. No. 5,710,960, issued Jan. 20, 1998, to Hart et al., which discloses an apparatus for filtering contaminants from marking particles which apparatus includes a conduit and a mover for moving the marking particles within the conduit, and the apparatus also includes a screen positioned adjacent the conduit so that substantially all the marking particles discharged from the conduit pass through the screen; U.S. Pat. No. 5,600,411, issued Feb. 4, 1997, to Hart, discloses an apparatus for trapping a contaminant and includes a first member having a plurality of apertures in the first member and a second member having a plurality of apertures in the second member, wherein the second member is in juxtaposition with the first member, and wherein the space between the first member and the second member is smaller than a maximum length of the contaminant;. and U.S. Pat. No. 5,888,691, issued Mar. 30, 1999, to Laing, discloses a process involving: collecting waste toner; screening the collected waste toner; melt mixing the screened waste toner with a second toner, and grinding and classifying the melt mixed toner product.
The disclosure of the above mentioned patents are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. The appropriate components and processes of these patent applications may be selected for the apparatus and processes of the present invention in embodiments thereof.
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