Adjustable sensor assembly for printers

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6396070
  • Patent Number
    6,396,070
  • Date Filed
    Monday, November 24, 1997
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 28, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A print media sensor mounting assembly includes a housing having a sensor mounting element. The sensor mounting element has a sensor position movably mounted therein for movement of the sensor position to a plurality of predetermined positions corresponding to a width of a print media web.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This disclosure relates to a sensor assembly and, more particularly, to a adjustable sensor assembly for determining the location of at least one edge of print media.




2. Description of the Related Art




Printer sensors are typically used to determine the presence and location of the edge of the print media during operation. The printer requires a reference position in order to begin printing. This ensures that an appropriate location is available in the print area and that edge or over the edge printing does not occur. It is also desirable to be able to distinguish between labels, for example, on a continuous supply roll. The printer, therefore, can determine the appropriate start and finish locations on the print media in order to place a printed bar code, for example, on the appropriate label and advance the print media to the next location in a reliable and efficient manner.




Sensors are used to determine the position of a label within a print head, that is, the distance that the print media has advanced. Traditional optical means of detecting the position of labels, for example, include a “through beam” system wherein an emitter is placed on one side of the label and a detector is placed on the reverse side. There are two methods of using “through beam” technology. These include gap and stripe indication. In the gap indication method light is passed through the print media and gaps between labels are sensed as a change in light intensity.




Stripe indication senses a black stripe printed on either side of the print media. When the indicator stripe is present, the light from the emitter does not pass through the labels and is not detected by the detectors. Stripe sensing can also be performed from one side of the media, a light source shines on the print media and the reflection is sensed to determine the position of the print media.




In order for the position sensor to work properly the black stripe must be in line with the sensor. When various print media sizes are used, printers are typically provided with an additional sensor at each location for each size of the print media. This increases the complexity and cost for the printer, however, since numerous sensors are needed to accommodate print media of different sizes. Some printers typically require that the single sensor be removed and remounted each time a different size media is used.




Printer versatility is desirable. Therefore a need exists for a sensor which can be easily adjusted to allow the use of various sized print media in the printer. A further need exits for such a sensor wherein the sensor is readily accessible and therefore does not require difficult disassembly steps in order to adjust the sensors position.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A print media sensor mounting assembly includes a housing having a sensor mounting element. The sensor mounting element has a sensor position movably mounted therein for movement of the sensor position to a plurality of predetermined positions corresponding to a width of a print media web.




In particularly preferred embodiments, the printer sensor assembly includes a base defining a slot. A slide, for mounting a sensor therein, is slidably mounted within the slot and has at least one bump. A plurality of detents have predetermined locations formed within the base adjacent to the slot such that the slide is adjustably positioned and releasably secured in a predetermined location when the at least one bump engages the detents.




The sensor assembly may include a distal end portion of the slide having lateral extensions extending perpendicularly from a longitudinal axis and engaging a lower surface of the base. The lateral extensions may have at least one bump disposed thereon. The lateral extensions may be used to provide a force for holding bumps within a detent position, wherein the lateral extensions extend downward defining a bowed structure such that when the bowed structure is deflected a force is exerted. A cover plate may be used for attaching to the base such that the bowed structure is deflected to provide a preload force for holding bumps within a detent position. The sensor assembly can include a light sensor.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be described in detail in the following description of embodiments with reference to the following figures wherein:





FIG. 1

is an exploded view showing the components of an adjustable sensor assembly;





FIG. 2

is an isometric view of a sensor base;





FIG. 3

is an isometric view of a sensor slide;





FIG. 4

is an isometric view of a lower surface of a first end portion of the sensor slide shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a bottom view of the sensor base;





FIG. 6

is a sectional view of the sensor base sectioned along the line indicated in

FIG. 5

;





FIG. 7

is an isometric view of an assembled adjustable sensor assembly;





FIG. 8

is an end view of two sensor assemblies in placed in an operative position relative to one another;





FIG. 9

is an exploded view of two sensor assemblies being installed within a print media feed; and





FIG. 10

is an isometric view of two sensor assemblies installed within a print media feed.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present disclosure describes an adjustable sensor assembly for printers. In order to sense the boundaries between labels, for example, or the position of an indicator stripe, sensors are installed inside a printer in an area where a print head is located. The adjustable sensor provides a sensor slide which adjusts the location of a sensor mounted thereto. A sensor base provides a plurality of preset locations and locks the slide and sensor in place when the desired location is set. The plurality of preset locations correspond to standard size print media.




Referring now in specific detail to the drawings in which like reference numerals identify similar or identical elements throughout the several views, and initially to

FIG. 1

, one embodiment of an adjustable sensor assembly constructed in accordance with the present disclosure is shown generally as adjustable sensor assembly


10


. Adjustable sensor assembly


10


includes a sensor base


14


, a sensor slide


16


, a cover plate


12


and a sensor


20


.




Referring to

FIG. 2

, sensor base


14


has a front face


22


, first end portion


24


and a second end portion


26


. Front face


22


of sensor base


14


has a slot


28


on first end portion


24


with a plurality of opposing detent pairs


30


formed at a lateral boundary


27


of the slot


28


. Slot


28


is formed longitudinally through sensor base


14


. Front face


22


forms a recess


32


on second end portion


26


along the longitudinal axis of sensor base. Recess


32


extends below front face


22


and remains parallel thereto. Recess


32


forms an open end


34


and a closed end


36


. Closed end


36


is located on second end portion


26


. Open end


34


leads into slot


28


and communicates therewith. A pair of slots


38


is located adjacent to either side of recess


32


and extend substantially the length of recess


32


. The preferred material for sensor base


14


is a moldable polymer.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 4

, sensor slide


16


has a first end portion


50


, a second end portion


52


, an upper surface


54


and a lower surface


56


. Second end portion


52


extends longitudinally from first end portion


50


. First end portion


50


has a center hole


60


therethrough and extended clips


62


extending from lower surface


56


for securing a sensor (not shown) adjacent to center hole


60


. Center hole


60


is provided to allow light signals to pass therethrough. Power and signals to the sensor are provided through a cable


18


. See FIG.


9


. The sensor is mounted on lower surface


56


of first end portion between extended clips


62


during operation. Cable


18


is connected to the sensor and is routed longitudinally through the second end portion


52


and secured within sensor slide


16


by wire guides


80


. First end portion


50


has extensions


46


extending downward for slidably engaging slot


38


of sensor base


14


. Second end portion


52


has lateral sides


64


. Each lateral side


64


has a step


66


formed thereon. Second end portion


52


has a finger pad


68


disposed on upper surface


54


adjacent to an end


70


of sensor slide


16


. Two bumps


72


are formed on lateral sides


64


on a top surface


76


of steps


66


. End


70


also includes lateral extensions


74


disposed perpendicularly from the longitudinal axis and remaining below top surface


76


of steps


66


. The preferred material for sensor slide


16


is a moldable polymer.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, sensor slide


16


fits into recess


32


and slot


28


such that lateral extensions


74


and top surface


76


of steps


66


engage a lower surface


58


of sensor base


14


. See FIG.


5


. Extensions


46


clip into slots


38


which act as guides for sensor slide


16


and secure slide


16


to sensor base


14


. Sensor base


14


supports sensor slide


16


and allows longitudinal translation between detent pairs


30


of sensor base


14


. Opposing pairs of detents


30


are formed to receive two bumps


72


in order to set a location for sensor slide


16


and sensor


20


. When cover plate


12


is installed on sensor base


14


, lateral extensions


74


engage the surface of cover plate


12


. Lateral extensions


74


elastically deflect placing an upward force on second end portion


52


of sensor slide


16


. This force maintains bumps


72


in pair of detents


30


locking sensor slide


16


in a fixed location. If adjustment of sensor slide


16


is desired, finger pad


68


is depressed releasing two bumps


72


from pair of opposing detents


30


. Sensor slide


16


can now be repositioned and locked in place by releasing finger pad


68


at a new detent position.




In a preferred embodiment, eight pairs of detents


30


are positioned along slot


28


. The detents


30


are spaced from a predetermined reference location to allow adjustment of sensor


20


for standard sized print media, for example bar coded labels. It is contemplated that slot may have more detents


30


to allow more versatility of the printer. Detents


30


are marked to identify each location to provide the user with a set of reference labels


29


, for example letters, to more easily determine the appropriate setting for the print media being used. It is further contemplated that sensor slide


16


can be locked in place at preset positions in a variety of ways. For example, sensor slide can have tabs laterally disposed for locking tabs into recesses within the slot.




Referring now to

FIGS. 5 and 6

, cover plate


12


(

FIG. 1

) is installed onto lower surface


58


of sensor base


14


. Lower surface


58


of sensor base


14


is equipped with clips


82


and a pin


84


in order to secure cover plate


12


to sensor base


14


. Cover plate


12


defines an opening


86


on one end to allow cable


18


to pass. Sensor base


14


may be mounted to a surface adapted to receive clips


82


and pin


84


without the use of cover plate


12


. The surface functions as cover plate


12


providing engagement to lateral extensions


74


to maintain bumps


72


within pair of detents


30


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, an adjustable sensor assembly


10


is assembled showing sensor slide


16


mounted within slot


28


and recess of


32


of sensor base


14


. Cover plate


12


is shown mounted to sensor base


14


.




Referring to

FIG. 8

, a working configuration is shown. A first sensor assembly


10




a


is installed above print media


90


and a second sensor assembly


10




b


is placed below print media


90


. Sensor base


14


has rounded edges


94


to aid in passing print media


90


therebetween. First sensor assembly


10




a


transmits a light impulse from sensor source (shown as part of sensor


16




a


) through print media


90


to second sensor assembly


10




b


where the signal is received by a detector (shown as part of sensor slide


16




b


). Sensors can be used to determine if print media is present, to read a position indicating stripe, to determine the location of the print media edge or to measure the presence of gaps for labels. When print media is changed, for example, a 4 inch wide label is replaced in printer by a 3.5 inch label. Sensor slides


16




a


and


16




b


are repositioned to corresponding detent positions to accommodate the new size of print media


90


.




Power and signals to the sensor source and detector are provided through cable


18


. Cable


18


is connected to the sensor source or detector and secured within sensor slide


16


by wire guides


80


. See FIG.


3


. Cable


18


passes around recess


32


to a second end


42


of sensor base


14


. Second end


42


defines an opening


44


to allow cable


18


to pass therethrough. Opening


86


in cover plate


12


corresponds to opening


44


and provides additional clearance for cable


18


. Slack must be stored within cable


18


to allow adjustment of sensor slide


16


within sensor base


14


. This is accomplished by routing cable


18


around recess


32


. Cable


18


is similarly routed in second sensor assembly


10




b.






It is also contemplated that sensor assembly


10


can be used with a reflected light sensor, in which case, the sensor is both a source and a detector of light, requiring only one sensor assembly


10


. In this case, print media


90


passes over sensor assembly


10


reflecting light back to sensor assembly which is read and processed.




Referring now to

FIG. 9

, a first sensor assembly


10




a


is installed above a print media feed


92


and a second sensor assembly


10




b


is placed below print media feed


92


. Sensor assembly


10




a


and


10




b


each have a pair of threaded holes


96


at each end for securing to print media feed


92


by screws


98


. First sensor assembly


10




a


mounts to a top


100


of print media feed


92


and second sensor assembly


10




b


mounts to a bottom


102


of print media feed


92


.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, top


100


rotates up to allow access to easily adjust sensor assemblies


10




a


and


10




b


. During operation, top


100


is rotated down so that the sensor source of sensor assembly


10




a


can communicate with the sensor detector of sensor assembly


10




b


as shown in FIG.


8


. In preferred embodiments, a light emitting diode or laser acts as a sensor source.




Having described preferred embodiments of a novel sensor assembly (which are intended to be illustrative and not limiting), it is noted that modifications and variations can be made by persons skilled in the art in light of the above teachings. For example, it is contemplated that the sensor assembly can have remote adjustment capability. It is therefore to be understood that changes may be made in the particular embodiments of the invention disclosed which are within the scope and spirit of the invention as delined by the appended claims. Having thus described the invention with the details and particularity required by the patent laws, what is claimed and desired protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims:



Claims
  • 1. A print media sensor mounting assembly comprising:a housing having a sensor mounting element having a sensor position movably mounted therein for movement of the sensor position to between a multiplicity of predetermined finite positions corresponding to a width of a particular print media web, wherein the sensor mounting element is structured and arranged to be locked in each predetermined finite position.
  • 2. A print media sensor mounting assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the housing comprises a base defining a slot for receiving the sensor mounting element therein.
  • 3. A print media sensor mounting assembly as recited in claim 1 further comprises a sensor mounted at the sensor position.
  • 4. A print media sensor mounting assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein the sensor position is securable at each predetermined position.
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