Electrophotography – Image formation – Charging
Patent
1997-11-14
1999-05-25
Royer, William
Electrophotography
Image formation
Charging
250325, 399 90, 399111, G03G 1502
Patent
active
059077530
ABSTRACT:
A charging apparatus for applying a uniform electrostatic charge to a charge retentive surface is provided. The charging apparatus is operably electrically connectable to a power supply for supplying an electrical bias to the charging apparatus. The apparatus includes a housing and an electrode mounted to the housing and positioned adjacent the surface in a non-contact relationship therewith. The apparatus also includes an electrical connector, electrically connected to the electrode and electrically connectable to the power supply. The electrical connector provides an electrical bias to said electrode. The electrical connector extends from the electrode and is integral therewith.
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Bryant Jerry W.
Chiesa Daniel A.
Damji Dhirendra C.
Kumar Ajay
Chen Sophia S.
Royer William
Wagley John S.
Xerox Corporation
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