Recorders – Magnetographic
Patent
1976-01-30
1978-01-10
Lucas, Jay P.
Recorders
Magnetographic
360 57, G03G 1900, G11B 502, G11B 586
Patent
active
040682390
ABSTRACT:
A copying machine which includes a thin flexible sheet with a layer of chromium dioxide, a lamp for shining light at the sheet and a document to be copied to form a magnetic image on the chromium dioxide layer, a drum having a layer of nickel cobalt, a transfer head for pressing the sheet against the drum while applying an anhysteretic magnetic field to them to transfer the magnetic image to the nickel cobalt, an applicator for applying toner to the drum, and a mechanism for pressing sheets of paper against the drum to transfer the toner to the paper. The nickel cobalt layer has a lower coercivity but higher remanence than the chromium dioxide, so that the magnetic field on the drum can be of greater strength than the original magnetic field on the chromium dioxide layer. Also, the nickel cobalt layer on the drum is a smooth continuous metallic layer which can perform better printing than the nonmetallic chromium dioxide particles which are held in a resinous binder on the flexible sheet.
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patent: 2793135 (1957-05-01), Sims, Jr.
patent: 3717459 (1973-02-01), McClure
patent: 3852525 (1974-12-01), Ichioka
patent: 3935578 (1976-01-01), Condon
patent: 3946404 (1976-03-01), Berkowitz
Addressograph Multigraph Corporation
Lucas Jay P.
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