Claims
- 1. An improved combination of a photoreceptor mounted for movement around a closed path and a transfer roller system for transferring a developed electrostatic image from the photoreceptor to a transfer member, the transfer roller system including a transfer roller in contact with the photoreceptor, and means for mounting the roller to pivot about an axis so that the roller can move in a direction which is at least generally perpendicular to the surface of the photoreceptor, wherein the improvement comprises means including a negator spring for maintaining the roller in contact with the photoreceptor with a force which is constant regardless of any pivotal movement of the roller during movement of the photoreceptor around the closed path.
- 2. An improved transfer roller system for transferring a developed electrostatic image from a photoreceptor mounted for movement around a closed path to a transfer member, the system including a transfer roller, and means for mounting the roller to pivot about an axis so that the roller can move in a direction which is at least generally perpendicular to the surface of the photoreceptor, Wherein the improvement comprises means for biasing the roller into contact with the photoreceptor with a force which is constant regardless of any pivotal movement of the roller during movement of the photoreceptor around the closed path, the biasing means including first means for creating a moment about the pivotal axis which is equal to but opposite in direction to the moment created by the weight of the transfer roller and mounting means, and second means adjustably connected to the mounting means for creating a predetermined moment about the pivotal axis.
- 3. An improved transfer roller system according to claim 2, wherein the second means is slidably mounted on the mounting means.
- 4. An improved transfer roller system according to claim 3, wherein the first and second means each include a constant force spring.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 631,987, now abandoned, filed 11/14/75.
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