Gas separation: apparatus – Magnetic separating means
Patent
1975-01-03
1977-05-17
Kimlin, Edward C.
Gas separation: apparatus
Magnetic separating means
96 11, 96 27H, 358 66TP, 358129, 340173TP, 346151, 346 77R, 346 77E, 350 35, G03G 500, G03G 1700
Patent
active
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ABSTRACT:
An imaging system comprising an imaging member including a deformable metallic layer arranged between a pair of deformable layers, at least one of which comprises an elastomer material. In operation an electrical field is established across the deformable layers to cause deformation thereof in imagewise configuration. The imaging member may include photoconductive material and may include a pair of electrodes for establishing an electrical field across the deformable layers. In one embodiment the electrodes may comprise an electrical X-Y matrix address system.
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Sheridon, "The Ruticon Family of Erasable Image Recording Devices," IEEE Transactions On Electron Devices, vol. ed.-19, No. 9, Sept. 1972, pp. 1003-1010.
Kimlin Edward C.
Maccarone Gaetano D.
Miller John R.
Ralabate James J.
Tomlin Richard A.
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