Company Filing History:
Years Active: 1984
Title: Dieter Silbereisen: Innovator in Toner Image Transfer Technology
Introduction
Dieter Silbereisen is a notable inventor based in Taunusstein, Germany. He has made significant contributions to the field of imaging technology, particularly in the area of toner image transfer. His innovative approach has led to the development of a unique method and apparatus that enhances the efficiency of transferring toner images.
Latest Patents
Dieter Silbereisen holds 1 patent for his invention titled "Method and apparatus for transferring a toner image from moving." This patent describes a method and apparatus for transferring a toner image in a transfer zone from a photoconductor to an image carrier. The design features a photoconductor mounted on an upper part of a travelling table, while the image carrier is positioned on an inclined feed table. After the image carrier is released, it is held on a transport cylinder by gripper mechanisms and is urged against the transport cylinder by a first pressure mechanism. The invention also includes a second pivoting pressure mechanism that, along with the transport cylinder, conveys the image carrier to a third gripper mechanism. This mechanism guides the image carrier in an upward direction via a fixing station before it is released into a deposit.
Career Highlights
Dieter Silbereisen has had a distinguished career, working with Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, a prominent company in the chemical and pharmaceutical industry. His work has focused on advancing imaging technologies, which are crucial for various applications in printing and reproduction.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Dieter has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Hermann Idstein and Hermann Reininger. These collaborations have contributed to the development and refinement of his innovative technologies.
Conclusion
Dieter Silbereisen's contributions to toner image transfer technology exemplify the impact of innovation in the imaging field. His patent reflects a significant advancement that enhances the efficiency of image transfer processes.