Photocopying – Including fiber optics
Patent
1988-01-21
1989-02-21
Hix, L. T.
Photocopying
Including fiber optics
118657, 118658, G03G 1509, G03G 1508
Patent
active
048069710
ABSTRACT:
A cylindrical magnet for a magnetic brush developer unit used in an electrophotographic printing machine is of U-shaped cross section having a cylindrical outer surface, and a cavity through which extends the rotary axis of the sleeve. The material forming the magnet is a moldable plastic containing a comminuted ferrite. The longitudinal, angularly spaced, poles are produced in the material during the molding operation. The magnetic body is bonded to end support members, and it is self-supporting between them.
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Beck J. E.
Fleischer H.
Hix L. T,.
Rutledge D.
Xerox Corporation
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