Claims
- 1. A vacuum receiver transport system for conveying a receiver carrying a toned image from a first process station to a second process station, said system comprising:
- a plurality of vacuum belts positioned between the first and second process stations and movable through and endless path to transport the receiver between the first and second process stations;
- vacuum means across which the plurality of belts traverse for maintaining the receiver in contact with the belts;
- shielding means for minimizing image disrupting electrical fields between the toned image carried on the receiver and the vacuum means; and
- upstanding receiver support ribs, located adjacent to said vacuum belts, on said shielding means to inhibit movement of a receiver into the spaces between the belts for preventing wrinkling of the receiver.
- 2. The transport system of claim 1 wherein the shielding means is located between the belts and the vacuum means and conforms to at least one surface of the vacuum means.
- 3. The transport system of claim 1 wherein the shielding means is a friction reducing insulating material for maintaining the toned image on the receiver separated from the vacuum means and for controlling triboelectric build up on the shielding means.
- 4. The transport system of claim 1 wherein the shielding means is a semi-insulating material for maintaining the receiver separated from the vacuum means and for dissipating triboelectric build-up on the shielding means.
- 5. A vacuum receiver transport system for conveying a receiver carrying a toned image from a first process station to a second process station, said system comprising:
- a plurality of vacuum belts positioned between the first and second process stations and movable through an endless path to transport the receiver between the first and second process stations;
- a vacuum means having a first electrical potential, across which the plurality of belts traverse, for maintaining the receiver, carrying the toned image of a second electrical potential, in contact with the belts; and
- shielding means located between the vacuum belts and the vacuum means for electrically separating the receiver from the vacuum means while maintaining vacuum between the vacuum means and the receiver; said shielding means including upstanding receiver support ribs, located adjacent to said vacuum belts, on said shielding means to inhibit movement of a receiver into the spaces between the belts for preventing wrinkling of the receiver.
- 6. The transport system of claim 5 wherein the shielding means is a semi-insulating material for maintaining the receiver separated from the vacuum means and for dissipating triboelectric build-up on the shielding means.
- 7. The transport system of claim 5 wherein the shielding means is a friction reducing insulating material for maintaining the toned image on the receiver separated from the vacuum means and for controlling triboelectric build up on the shielding means.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 07/984,824, filed Dec. 3, 1992 in the name of James Fuller Paxon et al, entitled SHIELD FOR A SHEET TRANSPORT SYSTEM.
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