Combination input and output tray assembly for a printing device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6830328
  • Patent Number
    6,830,328
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 5, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 14, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A combination input and output tray assembly for supplying and receiving elongated sheets of media for use with a printing device includes a first tray generally aligned with an input port of the printing device, the first tray receiving and supporting at least one elongated sheet of media to be processed by the printing device. A second tray overlies and is connected to the first tray, the second tray being generally aligned with an output port of the printing device, so that an elongated sheet of media discharged from the output port is received on and supported by the second tray.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a combination input and output tray assembly for supplying and receiving elongated sheets of media for use with a printing device.




Printing devices such as the OKI® Data C9000 printer typically have cassettes which fit within the printing device housing for storing and feeding sheets of printing media to the printing device. Such paper cassettes are generally designed to accommodate standard sizes of printing media, such as 8½″ by 11″, 210 mm by 297 mm (ISO A4 size), 8½″ by 14″ or 11″ by 17″. Printing devices such as the OKI® Data C9000 printer also have a secondary input port into which individual sheets of printing media may be manually fed into the printing device. The input port of the OKI® Data C9000 printer is concealed behind a door disposed in the side of the printing device. When the door is opened, the door pivots outwardly at an angle of approximately 70 degrees, forming a tray from which individual sheets of printing media may be manually fed into the input port. Many printing devices, including the OKI® Data C9000 printer, include an output tray which is typically integral to the top portion of the printing device. Such output trays typically are designed to accommodate standard sizes of printing media sheets.




Problems not solved by the prior art include how sheets of printing media which are longer than standard sizes are fed into, received from and stored by the printing device. A device which solves these problems should provide advantages over the prior art.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Briefly stated, according to a first aspect of the invention, a combination input and output tray assembly for supplying and receiving elongated sheets of media for use with a printing device is provided. The printing device has an input port for receiving the elongaged sheets of media and also has an output port for discharging the elongated sheets of media. The combined input and output tray assembly comprises a first tray generally aligned with the input port, the first tray receiving and supporting at least one elongated sheet of media to be received into the input port in a first direction. A second tray overlies and connects to the first tray, the second tray being generally aligned with the output port, so that an elongated sheet of media discharged from the output port in a direction generally opposite to the first direction is received on and supported by the second tray. At least one structural member of the tray assembly is attached to the printing device.




According to a second aspect of the invention, a combination input and output tray for supplying elongated sheets of media to a printing device and receiving the elongated sheets of media from the printing device is provided, the printing device having an input port for receiving sheets of media, an output port for discharging the sheets of media, and an input port access door having extension members pivotally connected to the printing device. The combination input and output tray comprises a first structure forming an input tray, a second structure forming an output tray which is attached to the input tray and a third structure forming an output bridge, the output bridge being pivotally attached to the output tray. When the input port access door is in an open position, and the combined input and output tray is assembled with the printing device, a first end of the input tray is below the input port access door, a central portion of the input tray is on top of the extension members, and a first end of the output tray is attached to the printing device. The elongated sheets of media to be fed into the input port in a first direction rest upon the printing device input door and upon the central portion of the media input tray and, if of sufficient length, upon a second end of the media input tray. The elongated sheets of media being delivered from the output port in a second direction generally opposite the first direction are guided by the output bridge onto a central planar portion of the output tray and, if of sufficient length, onto a second end of the output tray.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS




The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed description of preferred embodiments of the invention, will be better understood when read in conjunction with the appended drawings. For the purpose of illustrating the invention, there are shown in the drawings embodiments which are presently preferred. It should be understood, however, that the invention is not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown. In the drawings:





FIG. 1

is an upper side perspective view of a combination input and output tray assembly of a preferred embodiment of the present invention attached to a printing device, with elongated sheets of printing media disposed on both the input tray and the output tray;





FIG. 2

is an upper side perspective view of the combination input and output tray assembly of

FIG. 1

, shown without elongated sheets of printing media disposed on either the input or the output tray;





FIG. 3

is a lower side perspective view of the combination input and output tray assembly of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is an upper side perspective view of the combination input and output tray assembly of

FIG. 2

, shown detached from the printing device;





FIG. 5

is an upper side perspective view of an output tray of the combination input and output tray assembly of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is an upper side perspective view of an input tray of the combination input and output tray assembly of

FIG. 2

; and





FIG. 7

is an upper side perspective view of a output bridge of the combination input and output tray assembly of FIG.


2


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Certain terminology is used in the following description for convenience only and is not limiting. The words “right”, “left”, “top”, and “bottom” designate directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “interior” and “exterior” refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the combination input and output tray assembly and designated parts thereof. The terminology includes the words above specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof and words of similar import.




As used herein, the word “elongated” as applied to sheets of printing media means a sheet which is longer than 14 inches for sheet widths equal to or less than 8½ inches and longer than 17 inches for sheets of paper over 8½ inches in width.




Also as used herein, the term “printing media” refers to substrates such as paper or transparency film onto which images are deposited by a printing device.




Referring to the figures, wherein like numerals are used to indicate like elements throughout, there is shown in

FIGS. 1-7

, a preferred embodiment of a combination input and output tray assembly, generally designated


10


, in accordance with the present invention.




As is illustrated in

FIGS. 1-4

, the combination input and output tray assembly


10


comprises an input tray


50


, an output tray


80


and an output bridge


140


. The combination input and output tray assembly


10


removably attaches to a printing device


20


. The printing device


20


includes an input port


25


for receiving sheets of media to be printed upon. The printing device


20


further includes an output port


30


from which sheets of media are delivered following the printing operation. Elongated sheets of printing media


170


and


180


are shown disposed on the input tray


50


and on the output tray


80


, respectively, in FIG.


1


. In

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the media sheets


170


and


180


are removed to improve clarity of

FIGS. 2 and 3

.




Referring now particularly to

FIG. 3

, the arrangement of a printing device input port access door


35


and printing device access door extension wings


40


in relation to the input tray


50


when the combination input and output tray assembly


10


is attached to a printing device


20


is illustrated. The printing device


20


illustrated includes a door


35


pivotally attached to a side of the printing device


20


. The door


35


provides access to the input port


25


. In a fully open position, the door


35


is pivoted approximately 70 degrees from a vertical closed position. In the fully open position, the door


35


also serves as a tray to hold sheets of printing media in a position whereby the sheets are typically individually and manually fed into the input port


25


. A pair of extension wings


40


are hingeably attached to the door


35


to provide support and alignment for longer sheets of printing media.




In the assembled configuration, a first planar portion


65


of the input tray


50


fits beneath the door


35


. A central planar portion


70


of the input tray


50


fits on top of the door extension wings


40


. Thus, an interfit between the input tray


50


, the access door


35


and the extension wings


40


is created, preventing the input tray


50


from either sliding forward toward the printing device


20


or from rotating in a direction wherein the central planar portion


70


would pivot downwardly. Furthermore, the attachment of the output tray


80


to the printing device


20


is also illustrated. Front legs


96


forming a first planar portion


95


of the output tray


80


terminate in a first pair of hooks


130


(see FIG.


6


). The first pair of hooks


130


fit within slots (not shown) formed in the sidewalls (not shown) of a recess


36


formed within the opening for the access door


35


.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, the combination input and output tray assembly


10


is shown detached from the printing device


20


. The input tray


50


is shown to have a first end


55


and a second end


60


. The output tray


80


is similarly shown to have a first end


85


and a second end


90


. The output tray


80


includes a pair of rear legs


101


which terminate in a second pair of hooks


135


(see also FIG.


6


). As described later herein, the second pair of hooks


135


assemble with the input tray


50


to interconnect the input and output trays


50


,


80


.




The output bridge


140


is shown to be pivotally attached to the output tray


80


. In the embodiment illustrated, the output bridge


140


is a U-shaped structure having two legs


142


(see FIG.


7


). Each leg


142


terminates in an attachment loop


165


at the second end


90


. The output bridge


140


is pivotally attached to the output tray


80


using the attachment loops


165


. When the combination input and output tray assembly


10


is attached to the printing device


20


, the output bridge


140


may be pivoted toward the printing device


20


to ensure that the output sheet


180


is properly directed onto the output tray


80


. Alternatively, when the combination input and output tray


10


is detached from the printing device


20


in the process of being installed onto or detached from the printing device


20


, the output bridge


140


may be pivoted away from the printing device


20


to overlay the output tray


80


in a more convenient position.




Referring now to

FIG. 5

, the input tray


50


is shown. In the embodiment shown, the input tray


50


is formed as a frame


51


structure formed from wire elements


52


. A hollow tube element


53


is oriented traverse to opposing side edges


71


,


72


of the input tray


50


. The input tray


50


has first end


55


and second end


60


. The first planar portion


65


which fits beneath the access door


35


of the printing device


20


is formed by a U-shaped wire loop


66


. The central planar portion


70


connects to the first planar portion


65


, and terminates at the second end


60


in a curved portion


75


.




Referring now to

FIG. 6

, the output tray


80


is shown. Like the input tray


50


, a preferred embodiment of the output tray


80


is a frame


81


formed by a plurality of wire elements


82


. The two front legs


96


form the first planar portion


95


at the first end


85


. The front legs


96


terminate in the pair of hooks


130


which are preferably used to releasably attach the output tray


50


to the printing device


20


. A U-shaped central portion


105


is formed by a first plurality of legs


110


, a second plurality of legs


115


and a third planar portion


120


connecting the first and second plurality of legs


110


,


115


. The pair of rear legs


101


form the second planar portion


100


. The rear legs


101


terminate in the second pair of hooks


135


.




Referring now to

FIG. 7

, the output bridge


140


is illustrated. A preferred embodiment of the output bridge


140


is a wire element


141


bent in a U-shaped configuration. The output bridge


140


has a first end


145


and a second end


150


. The output bridge


140


has a first curved portion


155


and a second planar portion


160


both formed by two legs


142


. The legs


142


each terminate in a loop


165


. The loops


165


allow the output bridge


140


to be pivotally attached to the output tray


80


.




In operation, the output tray


80


is assembled to the input tray


50


by deflecting rear legs


101


toward the outer edges of the output tray


80


such that the pair of hooks


135


can be inserted into the ends of the tube


53


of the input tray. The output tray


80


is thus pivotally attached to the input tray


50


. As noted above, the output bridge


140


is pivotally attached to the output tray


80


via wire loops


165


. The combination input and output tray assembly


10


thus formed is attached to the printing device


20


as described above and as illustrated in FIG.


3


. Elongated sheets


170


of printing media are loaded onto the input tray


50


, ready to be fed into the input port


25


. After being fed into the printing device


20


via input port


25


, printed sheets


180


are discharged via the output port


30


, a leading edge


185


first moving across a standard output tray


45


disposed within a top portion of the printing device


20


, then, if the output sheet


180


is of sufficient length, across the output bridge


140


, across the third planar portion


120


of the output tray


80


, and then up and over the curved portion


125


of the output tray


80


.




The embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 3

indicates one arrangement by which the present invention may be attached to a printing device


20


. From this disclosure, it would be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that other attachment arrangements exist. For example, the output tray


80


could be provided with at least one protrusion which would fit within a mating receptacle in a snap fit arrangement. The output tray


80


could be fastened to the printing device


20


using mechanical fasteners such as screws. The input tray


50


could be allowed simply to rest against a side of the printing device


20


, as an alternative to the inter-fitting arrangement of the input tray


50


, the input port access door


35


and the access door extensions


40


illustrated in FIG.


3


.




The wire frames


51


,


81


and


141


are preferably fabricated from steel wires which are suitably bent and assembled using welding techniques well known to those of ordinary skill in the art. From this disclosure, it would be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that alternatively the input tray


50


, output tray


80


and output bridge


140


could be formed as a solid structure, and formed from a variety of materials including polymeric materials or metal using a variety of conventional fabrication techniques including injection molding, extrusion, stamping, welding and soldering. From this disclosure it would be further obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art that the relative proportions of the various components of the present invention could be varied without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention.




A combination input and output tray assembly


10


is thus disclosed which allows elongated input sheets


170


of printing media to be received upon and supported by an input tray


50


, fed into an input port


25


of a printing device


20


and output sheets


180


of the elongated printing media to be received by an output tray


80


from an output port


30


of the printing device


20


.




It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that changes could be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the broad inventive concept thereof. It is understood, therefore, that this invention is not limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but it is intended to cover modifications within the spirit and scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A combination input and output tray assembly for supplying and receiving elongated sheets of media for use with a printing device, the printing device having an input port for receiving the elongated sheets of media and also having an output port for discharging the elongated sheets of media, the combined input and output tray assembly comprising:a first tray formed by a first wire frame and generally aligned with the input port, the first tray for receiving and supporting at least one elongated sheet of media to be received into the input port in a first direction; a second tray formed by a second wire frame and overlying and connected to the first tray, the second tray being generally aligned with the output port, so that an elongated sheet of media discharged from the output port in a direction generally opposite to the first direction is received on and supported by the second tray; an output bridge, wherein the output bridge guides a leading edge of the elongated sheet of media from the printing device to the output tray, and at least one structural member of the tray assembly being attached to the printing device.
  • 2. The combination input and output tray assembly of claim 1, wherein the output bridge is formed by a third wire frame.
  • 3. The combination input and output tray assembly of claim 1, wherein the output bridge is pivotally attached to the second tray.
  • 4. A combination input and output tray assembly for supplying and receiving elongated sheets of media for use with a printing device, the printing device having an input port for receiving the elongated sheets of media and also having an output port for discharging the elongated sheets of media, the combined input and output tray assembly comprising:a first tray fanned by a first wire frame and generally aligned with me input port, the first tray for receiving and supporting at least one elongated sheet of media to be received into the input port in a first direction; a second tray formed by a second wire frame and overlying and connected to the first tray, the second tray being generally aligned with the output port, so that an elongated sheet of media discharged from the output port in a direction generally opposite to the first direction is received on and supported by the second tray; and at least one structural member of the tray assembly being attached to the printing device, wherein the at least one structural member is at least one front leg element of the second wire frame, the front leg element terminating in a hook which fits within a slot in the printing device.
  • 5. A combination input and output tray for supplying elongated sheets of media to a printing device and receiving the elongated sheets of media from the printing device, the printing device having an input port for receiving sheets of media, an output port for discharging the sheets of media, and an input port access door having extension members pivotally connected to the printing device the combination input and output tray comprising:a first structure forming an input tray; a second structure farming an output tray which is attached to the input tray; a third structure forming an output bridge, the output bridge being pivotally attached to the output tray, wherein when the input port access door is in an open position, and the combined input and output tray is assembled with the printing device, a first end of the input tray is below the input port access door, a central portion of the input tray is on top of the extension members, and a first end of the output tray is attached to the printing device; wherein the elongated sheets of media to be fed into the input port in a first direction rest upon the printing device input door and upon the central portion of the media input tray and, if of sufficient length, upon a second end of the media input tray, and wherein the elongated sheets of media being delivered from the output port in a second direction generally opposite the first direction are guided by the output bridge onto a central planar portion of the output tray and, if of sufficient length, onto a second end of the output tray.
  • 6. The combination input and output tray of claim 5, wherein the input tray is formed by a wire frame.
  • 7. The combination input and output tray of claim 6, wherein the input tray has a first generally planar portion defining a first plane at a first end, a second generally planar central portion defining a second plane, and a curved portion at a second end.
  • 8. The combination input and output tray of claim 5, wherein the output tray is formed by a wire frame.
  • 9. The combination input and output tray of claim 7, wherein the output tray has a first generally planar portion defining a first plane at a first end, a second generally planar portion lying generally within the first plane at a second end, a generally U-shaped central portion connecting the first and second planar portions, a first plurality and a second plurality of legs of the central portion extending at approximately 90 degrees from the first plane and a third generally planar portion defining a second plane connecting the first and second plurality of legs, and a curved portion extending upwardly from the third planar portion in the direction of the second end of the output tray.
  • 10. The combination input and output tray assembly of claim 5, wherein the output bridge is formed by a wire frame.
  • 11. The combination input and output tray assembly of claim 5, wherein the output bridge is generally U-shaped and has a curved first portion at a first end, and a second generally planar portion formed by first and second legs at a second end, the first and second legs terminating in loops at the second end, the output bridge being pivotally attached to the output tray by the loops.
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