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Attorney: Jeffers; Jerome L.


Number of patents: 245
Last date: January 11, 2005

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NumberTitleIssue Date
3954466Electrostatographic photoreceptor
Disclosed is an improvement to a conventional electrostatographic photoreceptor comprised of a conductive substrate having a layer of a photoconductive material on its surface. The improvement involves a plurality of abrasion resistant particles embedded ...
05/04/1976
3954464Method of fabricating a composite trigonal selenium photoreceptor
A method of making a photosensitive imaging device which comprises; vacuum evaporating a thin layer of vitreous selenium over a layer of electrically active organic material which is contained on a supporting substrate, forming a relatively thin layer of ...
05/04/1976
3948656Method for the preparation of photoconductive CdSSe
Disclosed is an improved method for the preparation of CdSSe by the reaction in an aqueous medium of CdCO3 with a soluble metal sulfide and selenium to form a raw cake which is subsequently calcined to form the desired product. During calcinati...
04/06/1976
3943528Method for producing an image using persistent electrochromic materials
Disclosed is an imaging method useful in facsimile transmission. The method involves passing an electrical current through a receiving member of a solid state persistent electrochromic material uniformly distributed on the surface of a substrate. The subs...
03/09/1976
3930858Heat development process utilizing a photosensitive composition containing a halogenated polymer and a strong organic electron acceptor
Disclosed is a method for forming a visible image. The method involves exposing in an imagewise manner a mixture of a halogenated polymer having halogen atoms on alternating carbon atoms and a strong organic electron acceptor to actinic radiation to induc...
01/06/1976
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