Claims
- 1. An electrostatic imaging device, comprising:
- (a) a photoreceptor comprising:
- a photoreceptive layer having photoreceptive properties arranged for movement along a closed path for recording an electrostatographic image;
- (b) means for forming a latent electrostatic image on the photoreceptive layer of said photoreceptor;
- (c) means for delivering toner particles to said photoreceptive layer with said latent image thereon, said toner particles having carrier beads for carrying toner to a desired location on a surface of the photoreceptive layer;
- (d) wherein said photoreceptor further comprises means for causing carrier bead bouncing of said carrier beads on said photoreceptor to facilitate delivery of toner and thereby enhance development of the latent image.
- 2. The electrostatic imaging device according to claim 1 wherein said means for causing said carrier bead bouncing includes means for increasing the number of carrier bead-toner to photoreceptor contact events during development of said latent image.
- 3. An electrostatic imaging device, comprising:
- (a) a photoreceptor comprising:
- a photoreceptive layer having photoreceptive properties arranged for movement along a closed path for recording an electrostatographic image;
- (b) means for forming a latent electrostatic image on the photoreceptive layer of said photoreceptor;
- (c) means for delivering toner particles to said photoreceptive layer with said latent image thereon, said toner particles having carrier beads for carrying toner to a desired location on the photoreceptive surface;
- (d) means for causing carrier bead bouncing of said carrier beads on said photoreceptor to facilitate delivery of toner and thereby enhance development of the latent image including means for increasing the number of carrier bead-toner to photoreceptor contact events during development of said latent image, wherein said means for increasing the number of carrier bead-toner to photoreceptor contact events includes vibrating the photoreceptor layer during the development of said latent image.
- 4. The electrostatic imaging device according to claim 3 wherein said means for vibrating the photoreceptive layer includes vibrating said photoreceptor in the vicinity of the latent image being developed.
- 5. The electrostatic imaging device according to claim 4 wherein said means for vibrating the photoreceptive layer includes means for vibrating the photoreceptor in the vicinity of the latent image being developed independently of other areas of the photoreceptive layer.
- 6. The electrostatic imaging device according to claim 5 wherein said means for vibrating the photoreceptive layer includes a piezoelectric layer connected to a means for activating said piezo-electric layer to effect sufficient vibration to cause said carrier bead bouncing.
- 7. The electrostatic imaging device according to claim 6 wherein said means for activating said piezo-electric layer includes an electrical source.
- 8. An electrostatic imaging device, comprising:
- (a) a photoreceptor comprising:
- a photoreceptive layer having photoreceptive properties arranged for movement along a closed path for recording an electrostatographic image;
- (b) an imager for forming a latent electrostatic image on the photoreceptive layer of said photoreceptor;
- (c) a toner delivery device for delivering toner particles to said photoreceptive layer with said latent image thereon;
- (d) carrier beads for carrying toner to the photoreceptive layer;
- (e) wherein said photoreceptor comprises a carrier bead bouncing device for causing carrier bead bouncing of said carrier beads on said photoreceptor to facilitate delivery of toner from the carrier beads and thereby enhance development of the latent image.
- 9. The electrostatic imaging device according to claim 8 wherein said bead bouncing device includes means for increasing the number of carrier bead-toner to photoreceptor contact events during development of said latent image.
- 10. An electrostatic imaging device, comprising:
- (a) a photoreceptor comprising:
- a photoreceptive layer having photoreceptive properties arranged for movement along a closed path for recording an electrostatographic image;
- (b) an imager for forming a latent electrostatic image on the photoreceptive layer of said photoreceptor;
- (c) a toner delivery device for delivering toner particles to said photoreceptive layer with said latent image thereon;
- (d) carrier beads for carrying toner to the photoreceptive layer;
- (e) a carrier bead bouncing device for causing carrier bead bouncing of said carrier beads on said photoreceptor to facilitate delivery of toner from the carrier beads and thereby enhance development of the latent image including means for increasing the number of carrier bead-toner to photoreceptor contact events during development of said latent image, wherein said bead bouncing device includes vibrator means for vibrating the photoreceptive layer during the development of said latent image.
- 11. The electrostatic imaging device according to claim 10 wherein said vibrator includes vibrating said photoreceptor in the vicinity of the latent image being developed.
- 12. The electrostatic imaging device according to claim 11 wherein said vibrator includes vibrating the photoreceptor in the vicinity of the latent image being developed independently of other areas of the photoreceptive layer.
- 13. The electrostatic imaging device according to claim 12 wherein said vibrator includes a piezoelectric layer, coupled to said photoreceptive layer, and an activator connected to said piezo-electric layer to effect sufficient vibration of said piezo-electric layer to cause said carrier bead bouncing.
- 14. The electrostatic imaging device according to claim 13 wherein said activator for activating said piezo-electric layer includes an electric source.
- 15. A method for creating an electrostatic image, comprising:
- (a) moving a photoreceptor along a closed path wherein said photoreceptor comprises:
- a photoreceptive layer having photoreceptive properties arranged for recording an electrostatographic image;
- (b) forming a latent electrostatic image on the photoreceptive layer of said photoreceptor;
- (c) delivering toner particles to said photoreceptive layer with said latent image thereon, said toner particles having carrier beads for carrying toner to the photoreceptive layer;
- (d) wherein said photoreceptor further causing carrier bead bouncing of said carrier beads on said photoreceptor to facilitate delivery of toner and thereby enhance development of the latent image.
- 16. The method according to claim 15 wherein said step for causing said carrier bead bouncing includes increasing the number of carrier bead-toner to photoreceptor contact events during development of said latent image.
- 17. A method for creating an electrostatic image, comprising:
- (a) moving a photoreceptor along a closed path wherein said photoreceptor comprises:
- a photoreceptive layer having photoreceptive properties arranged recording an electrostatographic image;
- (b) forming a latent electrostatic image on the photoreceptive layer of said photoreceptor;
- (c) delivering toner particles to said photoreceptive layer with said latent image thereon, said toner particles having carrier beads for carrying toner to the photoreceptive layer;
- (d) causing carrier bead bouncing of said carrier beads on said photoreceptor to facilitate delivery of toner and thereby enhance development of the latent image and increasing the number of carrier bead-toner to photoreceptor contact events during development of said latent image wherein said increasing the number of carrier bead-toner to photoreceptor contact events includes vibrating the photoreceptive layer during the development of said latent image.
- 18. The method according to claim 17 wherein said step of vibrating the photoreceptive layer includes vibrating said photoreceptor in the vicinity of the latent image being developed.
- 19. The method according to claim 18 wherein said vibrating step includes vibrating the photoreceptor in the vicinity of the latent image being developed independently of other areas of the photoreceptive layer.
- 20. The method according to claim 19 wherein said step of vibrating the photoreceptive layer includes activating a piezoelectric layer, coupled to said photoreceptive layer, sufficiently to effect said vibrating step.
- 21. The method according to claim 20 wherein said activating step includes connecting said piezoelectric layer to an electrical source.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/870,742 filed Apr. 17, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,276,484, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/625,351 filed Dec. 11, 1990, now abandoned.
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