Electrophotography – Having particular structure – Adjustment
Patent
1998-12-22
2000-09-26
Moses, Richard
Electrophotography
Having particular structure
Adjustment
399119, G03G 2100
Patent
active
061252522
ABSTRACT:
An adjustment mechanism for setting up spacing of a development station for a reproduction apparatus within a desired tolerance range such that marking particles from the development station properly develop electrostatic images. The adjustment mechanism includes a datum member and a cam having a locating post for the development station extending from the cam. The datum member includes, for example, a bracket in the reproduction apparatus, and at least one pin attached to the bracket. The cam is adjustably associated with the datum member so as to selectively position the locating post a predetermined distance from the datum member. The adjustable cam includes, for example, a member defining a plurality of spaced openings, the openings capable of receiving the at least one pin of the datum member so as to position the locating post dependent upon which opening the at least one pin is received within. Accordingly, location of the development station relative to the datum member may be set within a desired tolerance range.
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Garcia Christopher S.
Thompson Paul E.
Winterberger Charles R.
Kessler Lawrence P.
Moses Richard
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