Claims
- 1. A toner constituent utilizable with a nonpolar liquid for developing latent electrostatic images by electrophoretic movement through said liquid including in combination a particle of thermoplastic polymer formed with a plurality of integral fibers extending therefrom, said fibers being adapted to mat with like fibers of other like particles during development, and means for imparting a charge of predetermined polarity to said particles.
- 2. A toner constituent as in claim 1 having a pigment dispersed by said polymer.
- 3. A toner constitutent as in claim 1 in which said thermoplastic polymer particle has a diameter of between 0.1 micron and 5 microns.
- 4. A toner constituent as in claim 1 in which said polymer is insoluble in said nonpolar liquid at temperatures below 40.degree. C.
- 5. A toner constituent as in claim 1 in which said polymer is insoluble in said nonpolar liquid at tempertures below 40.degree. C. and solvatable in said nonpolar liquid at temperatues above 50.degree. C.
- 6. A toner constituent as in claim 1 in which said polymer is an ethylene copolymer resin.
- 7. A toner constituent as in claim 1 in which said polymer is an ethyl vinyl acetate copolymer and a pigment associated with said copolymer.
- 8. A liquid composition for developing latent electrostatic images including in combination a major amount of a nonpolar, nontoxic liquid having a volume resistivity in excess of 10.sup.9 ohm centimeters, a dielectric constant below 3.0, and a vapor pressure of less than 10 millimeters of mercury at 25.degree. C.; a minor amount of thermoplastic polymer particles, each formed with a plurality of fibers integrally extending therefrom; and means for imparting an electrostatic charge of predetermined polarity to said polymer.
- 9. A liquid composition for developing latent electrostatic images including in combination a major amount of a nonpolar liquid having a volume resistivity in excess of 10.sup.9 ohm centimeters, a dielectric constant below 3.0, and a vapor pressure of less than 10 millimeters of mercury at 25.degree. C.; from 20 percent to 0.2 percent by weight in respect of the weight of said nonpolar liquid of ethylene copolymer resin particles, said resin particles being formed with a plurality of fibers integrally extending therefrom; a pigment associated with said resin; and means for imparting an electrostatic charge of predetermined polarity to said polymer.
- 10. A liquid composition for developing latent electrostatic images including in combination a major amount of nonpolar, nontoxic liquids having a volume resistivity in excess of 10.sup.9 ohm centimeters, a dielectric constant below, 3.0, and a vapor pressure of less than 10 millimeters of mercury at 25.degree. C.; a minor amount of toner particles comprising a thermoplastic polymer, said toner particles having a plurality of fibers integrally extending therefrom; and means for imparting an electrostatic charge of predetermined polarity to said particles.
- 11. A liquid composition for developing latent electrostatic images including in combination a major amount of nonpolar liquid having a volume resistivity in excess of 10.sup.9 ohm centimeters, a dielectric constant below 3.0, and a vapor pressure of less than 10 millimeters of mercury at 25.degree. C.; from 20 percent to 0.2 percent by weight in respect of the weight of said nonpolar liquid, toner particles comprising ethylene copolymer resin, said toner particles having a plurality of fibers integrally extending therefrom; a pigment associated with said toner particles; and means for imparting an electrostatic charge of predetermined polarity to said polymer.
- 12. A toner constituent utilizable with a nonpolar liquid for developing latent electrostatic images by electrophoretic movements through said liquid including in combination a toner particle comprising thermoplastic polymer formed with a plurality of integral fibers extending therefrom, said fibers being adapted to mat with like fibers of other like particles during development, and means for imparting a charge of predetermined polarity to said particles
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 45,168, filed Apr. 24, 1987, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 679,906, filed Dec. 10, 1984, now abandoned.
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