GB988228A - Electrothermographic image-recording processes - Google Patents

Electrothermographic image-recording processes

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GB988228A
GB988228A GB41351/59A GB4135159A GB988228A GB 988228 A GB988228 A GB 988228A GB 41351/59 A GB41351/59 A GB 41351/59A GB 4135159 A GB4135159 A GB 4135159A GB 988228 A GB988228 A GB 988228A
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layer
electrothermographic
acids
portions
resistivity
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GB41351/59A
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Andre Jan Conix
Paul Maria Cassiers
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Gevaert Photo Producten NV
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Gevaert Photo Producten NV
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Priority to GB41351/59A priority Critical patent/GB988228A/en
Priority to US73518A priority patent/US3654461A/en
Priority to SE11761/60A priority patent/SE306669B/xx
Priority to FR845922A priority patent/FR1288059A/en
Priority to DEG31080A priority patent/DE1293590B/en
Priority to CH353966A priority patent/CH439969A/en
Priority to BE597778A priority patent/BE597778A/en
Priority to CH1358060A priority patent/CH438030A/en
Publication of GB988228A publication Critical patent/GB988228A/en
Expired legal-status Critical Current

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    • GPHYSICS
    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03GELECTROGRAPHY; ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY; MAGNETOGRAPHY
    • G03G5/00Recording members for original recording by exposure, e.g. to light, to heat, to electrons; Manufacture thereof; Selection of materials therefor
    • G03G5/02Charge-receiving layers
    • G03G5/028Layers in which after being exposed to heat patterns electrically conductive patterns are formed in the layers, e.g. for thermoxerography
    • GPHYSICS
    • G03PHOTOGRAPHY; CINEMATOGRAPHY; ANALOGOUS TECHNIQUES USING WAVES OTHER THAN OPTICAL WAVES; ELECTROGRAPHY; HOLOGRAPHY
    • G03GELECTROGRAPHY; ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHY; MAGNETOGRAPHY
    • G03G15/00Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern
    • G03G15/22Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern involving the combination of more than one step according to groups G03G13/02 - G03G13/20
    • G03G15/225Apparatus for electrographic processes using a charge pattern involving the combination of more than one step according to groups G03G13/02 - G03G13/20 using contact-printing

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  • Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • General Physics & Mathematics (AREA)
  • Photoreceptors In Electrophotography (AREA)
  • Thermal Transfer Or Thermal Recording In General (AREA)

Abstract

988,228. Electrothermography. GEVAERT PHOTO-PRODUCTEN N.V. March 3,1961 [Dec. 4, 1959], No. 41351/59. Heading G2H. [Also in Division H1] A latent electrostatic image of a subject having a pattern of heat absorbing portions comprises applying to an electrothermographic layer as defined below, either after or simultaneously with an electrostatic charging step, a heat pattern reproducing the patter. of heat-absorbing portions of the object by exposing the subject while its heatabsorbing portions are in heat-conductive relationship with the electrothermographic layer to energy which is absorbed by said portions of the subject and causes heating, and allowing the charges in the heated portions of the layer to flow away. An "electrothermographic layer" is one in which its electrical volume resistivity shows a substantial decrease when the temperature of the layer is increased over an appropriate range. Suitable substances for such a layer are those which, when in a negatively charged layer of 5 to 10Á thickness which has been pressed against a metal plate along which the temperature varies uniformly from 50‹ to 250‹C. and thereafter developed with a magnetic brush loaded with developer powder, gives three distinct zones, viz a dense powder zone, a powderfree zone, and an intermediate zone. The temperature range corresponding to this intermediate zone is referred to as "the critical temperature interval" and preferably is not greater than 20‹C. in extent. The only substances disclosed as satisfying these conditions are polymeric, organic materials having a resistivity of at least 10<SP>9</SP> ohm. cm. such as (I) chlorinated rubber, pine resins, and cellulose derivatives such as cellulose diacetate; (II) vinyl polymers such as polymers and copolymers of acetals of polyvinyl alcohol, vinyl chloride, vinyl acetate,vinylidene chloride, vinyl carbazole, esters of acrylic and alkyl acrylic acids with or without the acids, and styrene, or polyalkylenes; or (III) linear polyesters formed from (i) aliphatic diols and aliphatic or aromatic dicarboxylic acids, (ii) aromatic dihydroxy compounds and aromatic or aliphatic unsaturated dicarboxylic acids or aromatic disulphonic acids, (iii) polycarbonates, (iv) polyphosphonates, or non-linear polyesters formed by using instead of difunctional starting materials polyfunctional starting materials such as pentaerythritol. Plasticizers may be added to the polymers used in amounts of 10 to 30% of the polymer weight, and any other additives such as pigments, stabilizers, coating aids, may be included providing that they do not impair the resistivity of the material. Preferably the electrothermographic layer is carried on a conductive plate preferably of resistivity less than 10<SP>5</SP> ohm. cm. and can be of insulating materials made conductive by coating with a transparent layer of silver, gold, or stannous oxide, a metal powder dispersed in a small amount of binder, a hygroscopic or antistatic compound in a hydrophilic binder, a metal plate, a polyamide film, or a paper sheet. Subbing layers may be provided between the hydrophilic coating layer and a hydrophobic support, and a paper sheet may bear a smooth surfacing layer of 2 to 10Á thickness of a synthetic organic polymer, cellulose derivatives, or a natural resin, with plasticizers if desired, providing such layer does not prevent escape of charge. The electrostatic images are formed typically by infra red contact printing exposure and formed may be developed and fixed or transferred by the techniques wellknown in electrophotography. Specifications 799,184, 819,592, 865,123, 883,312, 891,781, 898,354, 901,605, 910,308, 916,660, 947,479, 964,871, 964,872, 964,875, 964,877, 964,879,and 975,813 are referred to.
GB41351/59A 1959-12-04 1959-12-04 Electrothermographic image-recording processes Expired GB988228A (en)

Priority Applications (8)

Application Number Priority Date Filing Date Title
GB41351/59A GB988228A (en) 1959-12-04 1959-12-04 Electrothermographic image-recording processes
US73518A US3654461A (en) 1959-12-04 1960-12-05 Electrothermographic image recording process
SE11761/60A SE306669B (en) 1959-12-04 1960-12-05
FR845922A FR1288059A (en) 1959-12-04 1960-12-05 Elektrotherm
DEG31080A DE1293590B (en) 1959-12-04 1960-12-05 Thermoelectrophotographic process for the production of copies and recording material for carrying out the process
CH353966A CH439969A (en) 1959-12-04 1960-12-05 Thermographic process for obtaining an electrostatic latent image of an object from which a visible reproduction can be obtained
BE597778A BE597778A (en) 1959-12-04 1960-12-05 Reproduction method
CH1358060A CH438030A (en) 1959-12-04 1960-12-05 Method for obtaining an electrostatic latent image of an object from which a visible reproduction can be obtained

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GB41351/59A GB988228A (en) 1959-12-04 1959-12-04 Electrothermographic image-recording processes

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GB988228A true GB988228A (en) 1965-04-07

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US (1) US3654461A (en)
BE (1) BE597778A (en)
CH (2) CH439969A (en)
DE (1) DE1293590B (en)
GB (1) GB988228A (en)
SE (1) SE306669B (en)

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US5347301A (en) * 1989-08-23 1994-09-13 Ricoh Company, Ltd. Transfer-type electrothermographic recording method and recording medium for use with the same
JP3169234B2 (en) * 1990-10-25 2001-05-21 株式会社リコー Image forming device

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US2647464A (en) * 1949-10-26 1953-08-04 Battelle Development Corp Electrography
US2798959A (en) * 1953-10-01 1957-07-09 Rca Corp Photoconductive thermography
CH326194A (en) * 1954-11-02 1957-12-15 Berchtold Jean Photoelectric reproduction method, apparatus for its implementation and reproduction obtained by this method
US2914403A (en) * 1955-05-17 1959-11-24 Rca Corp Electrostatic printing
US2859352A (en) * 1955-06-23 1958-11-04 Rca Corp Electroradiography
US2917385A (en) * 1955-08-26 1959-12-15 Haloid Xerox Inc Reflex xerography
US2937943A (en) * 1957-01-09 1960-05-24 Haloid Xerox Inc Transfer of electrostatic charge pattern

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CH439969A (en) 1967-07-15
SE306669B (en) 1968-12-02
US3654461A (en) 1972-04-04
DE1293590B (en) 1969-04-24
CH438030A (en) 1967-06-15
BE597778A (en) 1961-03-31

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