Claims
- 1. An apparatus for delivering electrostatically charged toner particles to an image receiving member, including:a traveling electrostatic wave toner conveyor overlaid with longitudinal barriers, said longitudinal barriers dividing said toner conveyor into parallel columns and the combination of said traveling electrostatic wave toner conveyor and said longitudinal barriers forming isolated potential wells to receive pixel packets of toner therein, wherein said traveling electrostatic wave toner conveyor conveys said pixel packets, in an aerosol state, to said image receiving member; an ejector electrode in registry with each of said columns, said ejector electrodes responsive to modulated voltage applied thereto, to modulate the quantity of toner in said pixel packets in said columns; and focusing means to transfer said pixel packets from said toner conveyor to said image receiving member.
- 2. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said barriers are barrier electrodes, and further including a repulsive dc bias applied to said barrier electrodes to confine toner within said columns.
- 3. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said barriers are dielectric, and further including a field plate over said barriers to compress the elevation of toner in said columns.
- 4. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, further including a traveling wave receiver conveyor for collecting toner ejected from said toner conveyor by said ejector electrodes.
- 5. Apparatus as defined in claim 4, further including attraction electrodes in said receiver conveyor in registry with said ejector electrodes in said toner conveyor.
- 6. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said barriers are separated by a pixel width.
- 7. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said toner conveyor and said ejector electrodes are disposed on a single rigid flat substrate with integrated driver electronics.
- 8. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said toner conveyor operates at a wavelength greater than 60 microns.
- 9. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, wherein said toner conveyor includes an even number of conveyor electrodes to which mutually phase shifted sine wave voltages are applied.
- 10. Apparatus as defined in claim 1, with three additional such apparatuses, one of the combined four apparatuses for use with each of CMYK toners, to supply pixel packets of CMYK toners in tandem to said image receiving member.
- 11. Apparatus as defined in claim 10, wherein said CMYK toners are of equivalent particle size small enough to reduce granularity of continuous tone images below the threshold of visibility.
- 12. Apparatus as defined in claim 9, further including:n groups of N said ejector electrodes, said N electrodes in each group displaced relative to one another in the process direction of said columns in increments of one-Nth wavelength of said toner conveyor; and pulse means for delivering ejector pulses sequentially to said N ejector electrodes in each group through a bus electrode common to said group, said pulses separated by one-Nth wave period of said toner conveyor.
- 13. Apparatus as defined in claim 12, whereina toner cloud is entrained in every Mth traveling wave on said toner conveyor; M contiguous groups of N ejector electrodes each are merged by connecting them to a common bus to form n/M sets of 4M ejector electrodes each; and pulse means for delivering 4M ejector pulses sequentially to said 4M ejector electrodes connected to said common bus, said pulses separated by one quarter wave period of said traveling wave of said toner conveyor.
- 14. Apparatus for delivering electrostatically charged toner particles to an image receiving member, including:a traveling electrostatic wave toner conveyor overlaid with longitudinal barriers dividing said toner conveyor into parallel columns and the combination of said traveling electrostatic wave toner conveyor and said longitudinal barriers forming isolated potential wells to receive modulated pixel packets of toner therein, wherein said traveling electrostatic wave toner conveyor conveys said pixel packets to said image receiving member; a traveling electrostatic wave toner supply conveyor to supply said modulated pixel packets to said toner conveyor; an ejector electrode on said supply conveyor in registry with each of said columns on said toner conveyor to eject toner from said supply conveyor to said toner conveyor, said ejector electrodes responsive to modulated voltage applied thereto to modulate the quantity of toner in said pixel packets; and focusing means to transfer said pixel packets from said toner conveyor to said image receiving member.
- 15. Apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein said barriers are barrier electrodes, and further including a repulsive dc bias applied to said barrier electrodes to confine toner within said columns.
- 16. Apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein said barriers are separated by a pixel width.
- 17. Apparatus as defined in claim 14, wherein said supply conveyor operates at a wavelength greater than 60 microns.
- 18. Apparatus as defined in claim 14, further including:n groups of N said ejector electrodes, said N electrodes in each group displaced relative to one another in the process direction of said columns in increments of one-Nth wavelength of said supply conveyor; and pulse means for delivering ejector pulses sequentially to said N ejector electrodes in each group through a bus electrode common to said group, said pulses separated by one-Nth wave period of said supply conveyor.
- 19. Apparatus as defined in claim 18, whereina toner cloud is entrained in every Mth traveling wave on said toner supply conveyor; M contiguous said groups of N ejector electrodes each are merged by connecting them to a common bus to form n/M sets of 4M ejector electrodes each; and pulse means for delivering 4M ejector pulses sequentially to said 4M ejector electrodes connected to said common bus, said pulses separated by one quarter wave period of said traveling wave of said toner conveyor.
- 20. Apparatus as defined in claim 14, further including:an attraction electrode on said toner conveyor in registry with each of said ejector electrodes on said supply conveyor to attract toner from said supply conveyor to said toner conveyor; said attraction electrodes responsive to modulated voltage applied thereto to assist modulation of the quantity of toner in said pixel packets on said toner conveyor, said voltage applied to said attraction electrodes being synchronous with, and opposite in polarity to, the modulated voltage applied to said ejector electrodes.
- 21. Apparatus as defined in claim 14, including four said supply conveyors in tandem, one for each of CMYK toners, to supply pixel packets of CMYK toners to said toner conveyor.
- 22. Apparatus as defined in claim 21, wherein said CMYK toners are of equivalent particle size small enough to reduce granularity of continuous tone images below the threshold of visibility.
- 23. Apparatus for delivering electrostatically charged toner particles to an image receiving member, including:a traveling electrostatic wave toner conveyor overlaid with longitudinal barriers dividing said toner conveyor into parallel columns and the combination of said traveling electrostatic wave toner conveyor and said longitudinal barriers forming isolated potential wells to receive pixel packets of toner therein, wherein said traveling electrostatic wave toner conveyor conveys said pixel packets to said image receiving member; an ejector electrode in registry with each of said columns, said ejector electrodes responsive to modulated voltage applied thereto to modulate the quantity of toner in said pixel packets in said columns: said ejector electrodes disposed in n groups of N electrodes across the width of said toner conveyor, said N electrodes in each group displaced relative to one another in the process direction of said columns in increments of one-Nth wavelength of said toner conveyor; and pulse means for delivering ejector pulses sequentially to said N electrodes in each group through a bus electrode common to said group, said pulses separated by one-Nth wave period of said toner conveyor, where N is an integer greater than 1 and less than 7.
- 24. Apparatus for delivering electrostatically charged toner particles to an image receiving member, including:a traveling electrostatic wave toner conveyor overlaid with longitudinal barriers dividing said toner conveyor into parallel columns and the combination of said traveling electrostatic wave toner conveyor and said longitudinal barriers forming isolated potential wells to receive modulated pixel packets of toner therein, wherein said traveling electrostatic wave toner conveyor conveys said pixel packets to said image receiving member; a traveling electrostatic wave toner supply conveyor to supply said pixel packets to said toner conveyor; an ejector electrode on said supply conveyor in registry with each of said columns on said toner conveyor to eject toner from said supply conveyor to said toner conveyor, said ejector electrodes responsive to modulated voltage applied thereto to modulate the quantity of toner in said pixel packets on said toner conveyor; said ejector electrodes disposed in n groups of N electrodes across the width of said supply conveyor, said N electrodes in each group displaced relative to one another in the process direction of said columns in increments of one-Nth wavelength of said toner conveyor; and pulse means for delivering ejector pulses sequentially to said N electrodes in each group through a bus electrode common to said group, said pulses separated by one-Nth wave period of said toner conveyor, where N is an integer greater than 1 and less than 7.
- 25. A method of delivering electrostatically charged toner particles to an image receiving member, including the following steps:transporting linear clouds of said charged toner particles along a traveling electrostatic wave toner conveyor to said image receiving member by means of a plurality of mutually phase-shifted sine wave voltages applied to said toner conveyor; segmenting said toner clouds into parallel columns of pixel packets with a plurality of parallel barrier electrodes associated with the toner conveyor; modulating toner quantities in said pixel packets; and focusing said pixel packets on said image receiving member to form continuous tone images.
- 26. A method as defined in claim 25, in which said plurality is an even number.
- 27. A method as defined in claim 25, further including the following step:loading toner onto said toner conveyor from a toner supply conveyor.
- 28. A method as defined in claim 25, wherein half the length of said electrostatic wave on said toner conveyor is at least twice the diameter of said toner particles.
- 29. A method as defined in claim 25 performed sequentially with CMYK toners for printing continuous tone.
- 30. The method of claim 25, said modulating step further defined as:separately modulating a plurality of pixel packets on a common traveling wave by sequentially applying voltage pulses to said plurality of pixel packets.
- 31. The method of claim 25, said modulating step further defined as:separately modulating contiguous pixel packets on a common traveling wave via time shared use of a single pulsed voltage supply in mutually exclusive phase intervals.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
Reference is hereby made to related provisional application serial No. 60/076,461 filed Mar. 2, 1998, now abandoned. The filing date of said provisional application is claimed, pursuant to 35 USC 120 and 37 CFR 1.78.
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