Claims
- 1. A printing plate making attachment for coupling as a unit to a graphic art camera of the type having structure for projecting a light image to a planar image plane at the rear of the camera and exposing such plane to such image for a predetermined period of time, the attachment comprising:
- a. means for securing the attachment as a unit to the camera at the rear of the camera;
- b. a rotatable endless electrophotographic belt comprising at least an outwardly facing electrophotographic surface portion formed as a part thereof for directly receiving the light image, said belt having a first planar reach disposed parallel generally proximate to the image plane of the camera and a second reach generally parallel to said first planar reach and having a terminal end;
- c. means for controlled rotation of the belt through an operating cycle consisting of charging, exposure, toning, transfer of the toned image and cleaning if necessary;
- d. means at a first location along said first reach proximate the commencement of said first reach for charging the electrophotographic surface portion;
- e. platen means between said reaches and located along said first reach at a second location therealong and having a surface exactly in the image plane conforming thereto and having means operating accurately to dispose the electrophotographic surface portion of the belt exactly in said image plane, said means operating further to hold said electrophotographic surface portion securely in said image plane during exposure and means associated with said platen means positively to force said belt from said platen surface whereby to permit subsequent rotation of the belt through said first and second reaches, whereby a latent image produced on the electrophotographic surface portion at the second location along said first reach is thereafter carried toward said second reach for toning the latent image for subsequent transfer from the electrophotographic surface portion;
- f. toner supply and dispensing means for applying toner to the latent image on the electrophotographic surface portion at a third location downstream of the second location at least subsequent to the first reach; and
- g. transfer means at the terminus of the second reach for bringing a sheet of plate material from a source into at least close proximity with said toned image on the electrophotographic surface portion to transfer said toned image to said sheet of plate material.
- 2. The attachment as claimed in claim 1 in which the toner is in liquid form.
- 3. The attachment as claimed in claim 1 in which the toner dispensing means include a second endless belt having a top reach and a bottom reach, the toner supply being arranged to apply toner to the top reach of the second endless belt, the bottom reach of the second endless belt being juxtaposed to the second reach of the electrophotographic belt and adapted to move parallel relative thereto, the toner being applied to the top reach of the second endless belt around to the bottom reach thereof and thereafter dispensed onto the second reach of the electrophotographic belt to tone a latent image carried on the electrophotographic surface portion thereof.
- 4. The attachment as claimed in claim 3 in which the toner is in liquid form.
- 5. The attachment as claimed in claim 3 in which means are provided electrically to bias the said belts relative to one another across the space between belts to assist in the toning operation.
- 6. The attachment as claimed in claim 4 in which means are provided electrically to bias said the belts relative to one another across the space between belts to assist in the toning operation.
- 7. The attachment as claimed in claim 5 in which said bias means include structure for applying a low voltage bias at the beginning of a toning period and a higher bias at the end of such period to clear any floating toner particles from said electrophotographic surface portion subsequent to completion of toning of the said latent image carried thereby.
- 8. The attachment as claimed in claim 1 in which said operating means comprise vacuum means associated with said platen means to draw said belt flat against said surface of said platen means with the outwardly facing electrophotographic surface portion in said image plane.
- 9. The attachment as claimed in claim 3 in which means are provided to squeegee toner from said second endless belt as it rotates.
- 10. The attachment as claimed in claim 4 in which means are provided to remove toner from the second endless belt as it rotates and prior to entry thereof to its top reach.
- 11. The attachment as claimed in claim 1 and further including a supply of plate material and wherein the transfer means includes transfer roll means engaged against the electrophotographic surface portion and providing a nip between itself and said surface portion and means for leading said carrier material into the nip as said toned surface portion is rotated by the roll means to transfer said image.
- 12. The attachment as claimed in claim 1 and further including means for fixing the transferred image on said plate material.
- 13. The attachment as claimed in claim 1 in which means are provided electrically to bias the plate material relative to said electrophotographic surface portion to assist in the transfer operation.
- 14. The attachment as claimed in claim 1 wherein means for leading the carrier material with the transferred image therein out of said attachment are provided adjacent the transfer means to receive said carrier material therefrom.
- 15. A printing plate making attachment for use operably coupled as a unit to a graphic art camera that has structure for projecting a light image to an image plane at the rear of the camera and exposing such plane to such image for a predetermined period of time, said attachment comprising:
- a. a rotatable endless electrophotographic belt comprising an outwardly facing electrophotographic portion having film and defining a first planar reach and proximate the image plane and a second planar reach disposed in a plane generally parallel to the first planar reach and juxtaposed thereover;
- b. means for controlled rotation of the endless belt through one full revolution for completion of one cycle at least including charging, toning and transfer for each full revolution;
- c. means proximate said first reach for charging said electrophotographic surface portion;
- d. platen means disposed along the first reach between said reaches and having a surface exactly in the image plane conforming thereto and having means accurately to locate the electrophotographic surface portion at a location along said first reach exactly in the image plane and to hold the said surface portion at said location securely in said plane for exposure, said platen means further including means positively urging said endless belt from said plane after exposure is completed to permit subsequent rotation of said belt with same carrying a latent image carried by said electrophotographic surface portion toward the second reach;
- e. toner supply and dispensing means for applying toner to the surface portion after it passes through the first reach toward the said second reach for toning the latent image for subsequent transfer from the belt; and
- f. transfer means for bringing plate material from a supply into close proximity with said toned image on the electrophotographic surface portion at a location at the terminal end of the second reach subsequent to the location whereat toner is applied whereby transfer of the toned image to said plate material is effected.
- 16. The attachment as claimed in claim 15 in which the toner is in liquid form.
- 17. The attachment as claimed in claim 16 in which the toner dispensing means include a second endless belt having a top reach and a bottom reach, the toner supply being arranged to apply toner to the top reach of the second endless belt, the bottom reach of the second endless belt being juxtaposed to the second reach of the electrophotographic belt and adapted to move in a parallel plane relative thereto, the toner being carried on the top reach of the second endless belt around to the bottom reach thereof and thereafter dropped upon the upwardly facing electrophotographic surface portion of the electrophotographic belt to tone the latent image carried thereon as said respective reaches pass each other.
- 18. The attachment as claimed in claim 15 in which the toner is in liquid form.
- 19. The attachment as claimed in claim 18 in which means are provided electrically to bias said belts relative to one another across the space between belts to assist in the toning operation.
- 20. The attachment as claimed in claim 19 in which means are provided electrically to bias the belts relative to one another across the space between belts to assist in the toning operation.
- 21. The attachment as claimed in claim 20 in which said bias means include structure for applying a low voltage bias at the beginning of a toning period and a higher bias at the end of such period to clear any floating toner particles from said electrophotographic surface portion subsequent to the completion of toning at the end of said toning period.
- 22. The attachment as claimed in claim 15 in which the means includes vacuum means to draw said electrophotographic portion flat against said bottom planar surface.
- 23. The attachment as claimed in claim 19 in which means are provided to remove toner from the second endless belt as it rotates and prior to entry thereof to its top reach.
- 24. The attachment as claimed in claim 16 in which the transfer means include transfer roll means engaged against the electrophotographic surface portion providing a nip between itself and said surface portion and means for leading a sheet of plate material into the nip as said electrophotographic surface portion is rotated through said one revolution.
- 25. The attachment as claimed in claim 16 and further including means for fixing a transferred image on said carrier material before it is led out of the attachment.
- 26. The attachment as claimed in claim 16 in which means are provided electrically to bias said carrier material relative to said electrophotographic surface portion.
- 27. The attachment as claimed in claim 16 wherein means for leading the plate material with the transferred image thereon out of said attachment are provided adjacent the transfer means to receive said plate material therefrom.
- 28. A method of making an ink-receptive image on a sheet of plate material, which sheet of plate material may subsequently be suitable for use as a printing plate, using a graphic arts camera and a rotatably mounted endless electrophotographic belt defining a pair of juxtaposed parallel reaches and the belt having an outwardly facing electrophotographic surface portion as a part thereof comprising:
- a. rotating the electrophotographic surface portion through one revolution along a pair of planar parallel reaches past a series of locations;
- b. charging the electrophotographic surface portion at a first location near the commencement of the first reach;
- c. positioning the belt with the electrophotographic surface portion at a second location along the first reach at least in the vicinity of closely proximate the image plane of the camera;
- d. stopping the rotation of the belt at said second location;
- e. forcing the electrophotographic surface portion exactly into the image plane of the camera at said second location;
- f. exposing the electrophotographic surface portion to the copy to be imaged while said surface portion is exactly in the image plane to produce a latent image of said copy on said electrophotographic surface portion thereat;
- g. forcing the electrophotographic surface portion from the image plane;
- h. rotating said belt with the electrophotographic surface portion to a third location spaced from the second location wherein the electrophotographic surface portion is in a plane along a reach generally parallel to the image plane;
- i. applying toner to the electrophotographic surface portion while it is at the third location;
- j. rotating the resulting toned electrophotographic surface portion to a fourth location;
- k. transferring the resulting toned image from the electrophotographic surface portion to a sheet of plate material at said fourth location; and
- l. fixing the toned image to the sheet of plate material.
- 29. A method as claimed in claim 28 wherein said toning includes:
- arranging an endless belt having a pair of generally parallel superposed spaced reaches proximate the first endless belt and a bottom reach substantially parallel to the electrophotographic surface portion and applying the toner to the top of the upper one of said second endless belt reaches, rotating said second endless belt so that the applied toner is carried to the parallel bottom reach and from there directing the toner to the said electrophotographic surface portion.
- 30. A method as claimed in claim 29 wherein said toning includes:
- electrically biasing the first and second endless belts relative to one another at said third location.
- 31. A method as claimed in claim 30 wherein said toning includes:
- applying a low voltage bias between the first and second endless belts following said first period of time, said bias being applied at the third location.
- 32. A method as claimed in claim 30 wherein said toning includes:
- removing said toner from said second belt before it rotates from its bottom reach.
- 33. A method as claimed in claim 29 wherein the step of securing said surface portion at the second location is effected by:
- applying a negative pressure to one side of said belt surface portion across the image plane to draw said electrophotographic surface portion into said image plane and applying air pressure against said belt to release the electrophotographic surface from said image plane.
- 34. A method as claimed in claim 29 wherein said transferring includes:
- rolling said plate material against said electrophotographic surface portion.
- 35. A method as claimed in claim 29 wherein said transferring includes:
- electrically biasing said plate material relative to said film portion.
- 36. The method as claimed in claim 29 and the further steps of stopping the electrophotographic surface portion at said third location and applying said toner thereto while the said surface portion is stopped at said third location.
REFERENCE TO PRIOR APPLICATION
This application is a Continuation of Pat. application Ser. No. 964,203 filed Nov. 28, 1978 which is in turn a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 802,572 filed June 1, 1977 both now abandoned.
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