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Fluid reservoir containing panels for reducing rate of fluid flow

Patent 5681392 Issued on October 28, 1997. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject December 21, 2015. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

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Apparatus for the production of photoconductive components for use in electrophotography
Patent #: 4964366
Issued on: 10/23/1990
Inventor: Kurokawa, et al.

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Issued on: 03/29/1994
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Inventor

Assignee

Application

No. 576141 filed on 12/21/1995

US Classes:

118/407, Work-confined pool118/400, IMMERSION OR WORK-CONFINED POOL TYPE118/401, Capillary passages or barometric column feed118/429, With tank structure, liquid supply, control, and/or nonradiant heating means427/430.1IMMERSION OR PARTIAL IMMERSION

Examiners

Primary: Czaja, Donald E.
Assistant: Colaianni, Michael P.

Foreign Patent References

  • 2-146549 JP. 06/13/1990
  • 8-62868 JP. 03/13/1996

International Class

B05C 003/02

Abstract

A reservoir for dipping a non-cylindrical flexible belt into a coating fluid so that an electrophotographic layer can be deposited onto its outer surface during a manufacturing process includes a non-cylindrical tank with an inlet located at one end. A coating fluid enters the bottom of the tank and moves past a flow divider located inside or just above the inlet. This divides the entering fluid into two substantially equal portions, so that the level of coating fluid inside of the tank rises uniformly. The coating fluid passes first through a porous membrane, and then through a perforated plate, both of which will reduce the velocity of the coating fluid, to ensure that the fluid has laminar flow characteristics once it reaches the top of the reservoir. Finally, the coating fluid passes through an annular shaped flow director which ensures that the layer which is deposited onto the outer surface of the flexible belt has a uniform thickness. This enables the finished belt to be used as an organic photoreceptor in an xerographic imaging machine.

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