Electrophotography – Having particular structure – Modular or displaceable
Patent
1998-03-31
1999-11-30
Smith, Matthew S.
Electrophotography
Having particular structure
Modular or displaceable
215 42, 220634, 220643, 399262, G03G 1508
Patent
active
059957832
ABSTRACT:
A receptacle for particulate matter to be supplied to an apparatus. The receptacle includes a container, adapted to store particulate matter. The container has an opening defined therein. A substantially rigid, relatively nondeformable flange has a portion permanently connected to the container within the defined opening so as to facilitate placement and removal of the receptacle with the apparatus.
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Garcia Christopher S.
Holland Ronald R.
Schwallie Scott H.
Eastman Kodak Company
Kessler Lawrence P.
Smith Matthew S.
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