Claims
- 1. In an electrostatographic developer material mixing apparatus including a ribbon blender having:
- a drive member;
- a first flexible helical ribbon drivingly connected at one of its ends to the drive member for moving developer material along the length of the ribbon in a first direction;
- a second flexible helical ribbon drivingly connected at one of its ends to the drive member for moving developer material along the length of the second ribbon in a direction opposite to said first direction;
- the improvement wherein the end of each ribbon toward which developer material is moved is not connected to the drive member and is free to flex under load to change its pitch angle, whereby the rate of developer movement is reduced as developer material builds up at the ribbon ends.
- 2. The improvement defined as defined by claim 1 wherein the first ribbon is positioned inside the second ribbon.
- 3. The improvement as defined by claim 2 wherein the pitch of said first ribbon is opposite to the pitch of said second ribbon.
- 4. The improvement as defined by claim 1 wherein said mixing apparatus includes means for feeding developer material to a magnetic brush.
- 5. In development apparatus having (1) a sump for developer material comprising magnetic carrier particles and toner particles, (2) a ribbon blender for mixing developer material in the sump, and (3) means for transporting developer material from the sump to a latent image on a receiver, an improved ribbon blender comprising:
- a rotatable shaft;
- first and second concentric helical ribbons oppositely coiled around said shaft with one ribbon having a larger diameter than the other, the smaller diameter ribbon being within the larger ribbon; and
- means for supporting one end of each ribbon from the shaft so that rotation of the shaft effects rotation of the ribbons, whereby the developer material is moved by one ribbon in a first direction and by the other ribbon in a second direction opposite to said first direction;
- the improvement wherein the other, unsupported ends of said ribbons are not connected to said shaft so as to be flexible, whereby the helical pitch angles of the ribbons are changable to thereby reduce the rate of developer movement as developer builds up at the ribbon ends.
- 6. In development apparatus having (1) a sump for developer material comprising magnetic carrier particles and toner particles, (2) a ribbon blender for mixing developer material in the sump, and (3) means for transporting developer material from the sump to a latent image on a receiver, an improved ribbon blender comprising:
- a rotatable shaft;
- a plurality of elements along said shaft, each element including first and second concentric helical ribbon sections oppositely coiled around said shaft with one ribbon section having a larger diameter than the other, the smaller diameter ribbon section being within the larger ribbon section;
- means for supporting at least one end of each ribbon section from the shaft so that rotation of the shaft effects rotation of the ribbon sections, whereby the developer material is moved by the larger ribbon section in a first direction and by the smaller ribbon section in a second direction opposite to said first direction; and
- at least some of the ends of said ribbon sections are not connected to said shaft so as to be flexible, whereby the helical pitch angles of those ribbon sections are changable to thereby reduce the rate of developer movement as developer builds up at the ends of the ribbon blender.
- 7. The improved ribbon blender as defined in claim 6 wherein only those ribbon sections closest to the end of the ribbon blender toward which the ribbon sections move developer material are not connected to said shaft.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to copending, commonly assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 597,323, filed Apr. 6, 1984 in the names of Joseph et al, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,887,132, issued on Dec. 12, 1989.
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