Heated deflection electrode assembly for a jet drop recorder

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346140R, G01D 1516

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042426871

ABSTRACT:
An improved deflection electrode assembly for a jet drop recording apparatus is heated to prevent condensation of ink mist thereon and its attendant buildup on the electrode. Heating wires are stretched above and below a thin, ribbon shaped deflection electrode and run parallel to it along its length. Thin sheets of thermally conductive but electrically nonconductive material such as mica sandwich the electrode and heating wires and serve to transfer heat from the wires to the surface of the electrode assembly. Only a slight increase in the surface temperature of the electrode assembly is necessary to prevent condensation of ink mist thereon.

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