Electric lamp and discharge devices – With luminescent solid or liquid material – Vacuum-type tube
Patent
1984-05-01
1986-03-25
DeMeo, Palmer C.
Electric lamp and discharge devices
With luminescent solid or liquid material
Vacuum-type tube
313110, 340757, 350167, 355 3R, 445 24, H01J 162, H01J 6306
Patent
active
045786151
ABSTRACT:
A vacuum fluorescent printing device is disclosed having cathode filaments, at least one multiplexed control grid and a skewed matrix of addressable phosphor elements configured on an anode in such a fashion as to enable convenient electrical connection plus imagewise recombination of emitted light from said phosphor elements into a high resolution linear array for the purpose of directing this collection of addressable points of light onto a single line of a photoreceptor drum or belt thereby enabling a xerographic image to be generated. A fly's-eye lens is employed as a light coupling means with the printing device.
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Genovese Frank C.
Lannom James W.
DeMeo Palmer C.
Henry II William A.
Oen William L.
Xerox Corporation
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