Metering roll with fixed sliders

Coating apparatus – With means to apply electrical and/or radiant energy to work... – With means to orient coating particles

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101363, 101350, 118262, 118661, 355 10, 430117, B05C 108

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042364833

ABSTRACT:
A metering roll, employed between the developing station and the transfer station of a photocopier which uses a liquid toner, controls the thickness of the liquid on the photosensitive drum surface when it is presented to the transfer station. Shoe-like elements fixed between the drum and roll maintain the central metering portion in a substantially constant spaced apart relationship to the photosensitive drum surface and thereby tend to limit and control the thickness of developer on the drum surface at the transfer station. One surface of the element substantially conforms to an arc of the drum surface and another surface defines a hole through which a portion of the metering roll passes.

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