Claims
- 1. A disc copying and printing apparatus for plastic discs comprising:
a disc printer having an extendible and retractable printer disc support for receiving a disc for printing, the printer disc support extending between a loading and a printing position; a printer frame for supporting the disc printer and printer disc support, said printer frame including a guide extending transversely to the printer disc support; a printhead mounted on said guide and moveable along the guide under a control for printing on a disc in the printer disc support; and a disc transport mechanism including a disc pickup head having a disc gripper, said disc transport mechanism being mounted on the printer frame for movement in a direction parallel to the guide and coupleable to the printhead to move with the printhead to move discs from a storage region to the printer disc support.
- 2. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
a disc recorder having a second extendible disc support for receiving and dispensing a disc for recording, the second disc support extending to a loading position; and the transport mechanism being movable with the printhead to deposit discs on the second disc support.
- 3. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 1, wherein said disc transport mechanism has a latch to attach the disc transport mechanism to the printhead for movement by driving the printhead.
- 4. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 3, wherein said disc transport mechanism comprises a carriage, an arm on the carriage, said arm being moveable generally perpendicular to planes of the disc support.
- 5. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 2, wherein the disc recorder and disc printer are stacked one above the other, the printer disc support and the second disc support having center axes that move to substantially the same position in direction perpendicular to the planes thereof when the respective disc supports are extended to loading positions.
- 6. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the disc transport mechanism comprises a carriage mounting the disc pick up head, and a pivoting latch lever on the carriage, the latch lever pivoting about an axis generally perpendicular to an axis of movement along the guide, and a catch portion on the printhead positioned to be engaged by the latch lever to attach the carriage to the printhead, so that movement of the printhead causes movement of the carriage parallel to the guide.
- 7. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 6, wherein the arm has an axis extending from the carriage that is at an oblique angle relative to the axis of the guide.
- 8. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 7, wherein said carriage includes a generally uprightly extending rotatably mounted threaded screw, a motor for rotating said screw, and a connection between the arm and the screw for moving the arm along the screw when the screw is rotated.
- 9. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 8 wherein the screw moves the arm to a transport position wherein the arm is clear of mechanism and can slide along its mounting to the printer frame carrying a disc to a desired location for printing.
- 10. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 9 wherein said screw can be threaded to move the arm to a position upwardly from the transport position to a latch release position, a portion of the arm engaging and lifting the pivoting latch lever to a position wherein the latch lever will clear the catch portion on the printhead.
- 11. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 10 wherein said latch lever has an inclined lower edge surface that engages and slides along the catch portion and lift the latch lever when the printhead is moved to a position adjacent the carriage.
- 12. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the apparatus has a disc storage position, a disc printing and recording position, and a finished disc storage position, the central axes of the disc positions lying along a common plane, said common plane being parallel to the guide, and the center of the disc gripper moving along the plane as the disc transport mechanism is moved parallel to the guide.
- 13. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 1 wherein the apparatus has a finished disc support substantially centered on a bisecting plane of the printer.
- 14. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 13, wherein an inclined ramp is provided to permit finished discs to slide toward the finished disc storage support when deposited on the ramp by the picker.
- 15. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 1, wherein the disc transport mechanism comprises a carriage for supporting the disc pick-up head on the end of an arm, said carriage being mounted on the disc transport mechanism about a generally upright pivotal axis, a first member carried on the arm, and a second member carried on the printer frame to engage the first member and cause the arm to pivot about the upright pivotal axis when the disc transport mechanism is moved to a desired location along the guide.
- 16. The disc copying and printing apparatus of claim 15, wherein the first member engages a second member at one end of travel along the guide to pivot the arm to a first position in a first direction of rotation, and a third member positioned on the frame to engage the first member when the disc transport mechanism is adjacent an end of travel in a second direction along the guide, said third member causing the carriage to pivot in an opposite rotation direction from the pivot direction caused by the second member.
- 17. A CD printer assembly comprising a printer for printing on a CD, the printer having a loading position for receiving CDs, the printer having a movable printhead, a printer frame having a guide for mounting the printhead, and a drive for driving the printhead along the guide, a CD handler slidably mounted on the printer frame for movement parallel to the guide and having a mechanism for carrying CDs, and a releasable latch between the CD handler and the printhead for selectively connecting the CD handler to the printhead for movement of the CD handler with the printhead.
- 18. The assembly of claim 17 and a release device carried on the CD handler operable to release the latch so that the printhead can be moved independently of the CD handler.
- 19. The assembly of claim 18 wherein the latch comprises a pivoting catch lever mounted on the CD handler, and a catch on the printhead which the latch lever will fit for releasably securing the CD handler and the printhead together.
- 20. The assembly of claim 18 wherein the assembly includes a blank CD station, and a finished CD station on opposites side of the printer loading position, the CD handler being mounted on and movable along the guide mounting the printhead to positions to overlie the blank CD station and the finished CD station.
- 21. The assembly of claim 18 and a CD recorder having a CD recorder loading position for receiving a CD, the CD handler being mounted on and movable along the guide shaft to position a CD held in the CD handler to overlie the CD recorder loading position.
- 22. The assembly of claim 17, wherein the CD handler comprises a carriage mounted on the CD handler and the mechanism for carrying CDs including an arm mounted on the carriage, the carriage being pivotally mounted about an upright axis relative to the CD handler, and engageable members to control the position of the arm about the upright axis adjacent to ends of travel of the CD handler as it moves along the guide between opposite ends of the guide, such that when the engageable member engages adjacent a first end of the guide, the arm is pivoted in one direction of pivoting to overlie the blank CD station, and when the engageable members engage adjacent a second end of the guide, the arm is pivoted in an opposite direction of pivoting to overlies the finished CD station.
- 23. A method of recording and printing on compact discs utilizing a printer having a printhead, a guide for the printhead for guiding the printhead in a path, a drive for the printhead for moving it along the guide, and a support for an item to be printed that moves laterally to the path of the printhead, and a carriage mounted for movement parallel to the printhead for carrying an item on which printing is applied, comprising moving the carriage by latching the carriage to the printhead at selected times to selectively move the item to selected positions.
- 24. The method of claim 23 including picking an item from a store with the carriage, and moving the carriage by driving the printhead to a position with the item aligned with the support.
- 25. The method of claim 24 including unlatching the carriage from the printhead at selected times to permit the printhead to print on an item on the support.
- 26. The method of claim 25 including relatching the carriage to the printhead subsequent to a printing operation on the item, and lifting the item with apparatus on the carriage and moving the printhead to a position wherein the apparatus on the carriage deposit the item to a selected location.
- 27. The method of claim 26 wherein the item is a CD, and the carriage includes a CD handler, the method including gripping and releasing a CD at the selected locations.
- 28. A picker arm assembly for handling plastic discs having a center opening, a frame, a picker arm support mounted for movement along a guide on the frame between first and second positions, a carriage pivotally mounted on the picker arm support about an upright axis, an arm mounted on the carriage and having a first member thereon that engages a second member on the frame to move the arm in a first rotational direction as the support is moved in a first direction of movement along the guide adjacent to a first end of the guide, and the first member on the arm engaging a third member on the frame to pivot the arm in a second rotational direction opposite from the first rotational direction as the support arm is moved in a second direction of movement along the guide adjacent to a second end of the guide.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a Continuation-In-Part of co-pending application Ser. No. 10/162,363, filed Jun. 3, 2003 and claims the benefit of priority on application Ser. No. 10/162,363, the content of which is incorporated by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10162363 |
Jun 2002 |
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10447503 |
May 2003 |
US |