Photocopying – Contact printing – Light boxes
Patent
1986-08-11
1990-05-15
Pendegrass, Joan H.
Photocopying
Contact printing
Light boxes
406 86, 366101, G03G 1508
Patent
active
049262173
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus in which particles are moved from one end of a duct to the other end thereof. The particles in the duct are fluidized. A pressure differential is generated which moves the fluidized particles in the duct from one end of the duct to the other end thereof.
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Beck J. E.
Fleischer H.
Pendegrass Joan H.
Xerox Corporation
Zibelli R.
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