Electrophotography – Having particular structure – Modular or displaceable
Patent
1997-06-27
1998-09-29
Royer, William J.
Electrophotography
Having particular structure
Modular or displaceable
399167, 492 47, G03G 1500
Patent
active
058157735
ABSTRACT:
An end flange capable of translating a rotational force from an outside source to a hollow cylindrical member is disclosed. The end flange is made from a composition which includes polycarbonate, polytetrafluorethylene, and glass. The end flange may be used to rotate an electrophotographic imaging member past a charging station, for generation of a uniform electrical potential thereon, and subsequent selective discharging of the imaging member and development of an electrostatic latent image. Most notably, mounting of the end flange to the imaging member does not require the use of an adhesive material. This enables successful recycling of the imaging member, and results in significant cost savings.
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Royer William J.
Xerox Corporation
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