The invention relates to image printing apparatuses, and in particular to diverters and image printing apparatuses utilizing the same.
A media sheet X enters the inlet 12′ of the diverter 10′ in a direction P. The diverter 10′ provides three outlets 17′, 18′, 19′ for processed media sheet X, as shown by arrows A, B, C. Thus, the diverter 10′ can direct the media sheet X in directions A, B, or C.
The multi-function device allows media sheets to move through first, second and third media paths A, B, and C. The first media path A is a default direction. The media sheet X passes over the upper gate 13′ along the first media path A to a paper cassette (not shown) The second media path B is a path to a finisher (not shown). After processing, each media sheet is delivered to a different tray for further processing such as binding, punching, or distribution, and categorization into groups. The third media path C is a path to a duplexer (not shown) to print an image on the second side of the media sheet X. The media sheet X delivered to the third media path C is flipped over and returned to the multi-function device for printing or copying the other side.
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When the shaft 11′ at the right-side is moved to contact another cam (not shown) thereon, the upper gate 13′ is elevated such that the upper gate 13′ and the lower gate 14′ are separated, and the media sheet X can pass therebetween, as shown by the arrow C in
Since the conventional diverter 10′ requires a shaft 11′ at each side thereof, the image printing apparatus requires two moving devices (not shown) to drive shafts 11′, respectively. Thus, a moving device is connected to a cam of one shaft to move upward, and the other moving device is connected to a cam of the other shaft to move downward, providing opposing pushing forces. The structure of conventional diverters is complicated and difficult to assemble, thus, manufacturing costs cannot be reduced.
Diverters and image printing apparatuses are provided. An exemplary embodiment of an image printing apparatus for diverting media comprises a first separating unit, and a second separating unit. A shaft is further disposed on one side of the first separating unit and on the same side of the second separating unit. The shaft abuts the first and second separating units simultaneously to control directions of movement thereof.
The first separating unit comprises a first arm. The second separating unit comprises a second arm, disposed on the same side as the first arm and the shaft, and the shaft abuts at the first arm.
The shaft further comprises a hole, and the second arm is partially disposed in the hole with the first arm contacting a top portion of the shaft.
The image printing apparatus further comprises a cam, contacting a bottom portion of the shaft. The shaft is movable between a first position, a second position, and a third position by rotating the cam. The second position is between the first position and the third position, and when the shaft is at the first position, the shaft is at a lowest position.
The first separating unit is movable between a first up position and a first down position. The second separating unit is movable between a second up position and a second down position. When the shaft is at the first position, the first separating unit is at the first down position and the second separating unit is at the second down position such that the media passes by an upper surface of the first separating unit. When the shaft is at the second position, the first separating unit is at the first up position and the second separating unit is at the second up position such that the media passes under the second separating unit. When the shaft is at the third position, the first separating unit is at the first up position and the second separating unit is at the second down position such that the media passes between the first separating unit and the second separating unit.
The first arm comprises a first protrusion, contacting a top portion of the shaft. The second arm comprises a second protrusion, penetrating the hole, and the cam is abutted at the first protrusion and the second protrusion by the shaft. When the shaft is at the first position, the first protrusion is abutted at the top portion of the shaft. When the cam rotates to move the shaft upward to the second position, the second protrusion remains horizontal in the hole. When the cam rotates to move the shaft upward to the third position, the second protrusion is located at a lower end of the hole.
The image printing apparatus further comprises a cover, and the shaft further comprises a slot and a positioning element. The cover comprises an extended portion, extending to the cover. The positioning element penetrates the slot to connect the shaft and the extended portion such that movement of the shaft is restricted by the slot.
The image printing apparatus further comprises a moving device, connected to the cam.
The image printing apparatus is an ink-jet printer or a laser-printer.
Diverters for directing media are provided. An exemplary embodiment of a diverter comprises a first separating unit, a second separating unit, and a shaft, disposed on one side of the first separating unit and on the same side of the second separating unit and contacting the first and second separating units simultaneously to control moving directions thereof.
Image printing apparatuses and diverters thereof can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description in conjunction with the examples and references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
An image printing apparatus is provided. The image printing apparatus can be an ink-jet printer or a laser-printer. An exemplary embodiment of an image printing apparatus comprises a diverter applicable in copy-machines, fax machines, and other multi-function devices. Here, a printer is given as an example.
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The first and second separating units 13 and 14 comprise a first arm 15 and a second arm 16, respectively. The frame 25 comprises at least two openings 251 and 252, corresponding to the first and second arms 15 and 16, respectively.
During assembly, the first and second arms 15 and 16 are rotatably disposed in the openings 251 and 252 such that the first and second separating units 13 and 14 are disposed on the frame 25. The shaft 11 comprises a lever 21 and a cam 22. The first and second arms 15 and 16 are positioned on the same side 255 of the frame 25.
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As mentioned, the media enter the diverter 10 through the inlet 12. After printing, the media are directed to the outlets 17, 18, and 19, as shown in FIGS. 6A-1 to 6C-2. The cam 22 is connected to a bottom portion 215 of the shaft 11. The cam 22 comprises a connecting portion 221, connected to the moving device (no shown). The lever 21 of the shaft 11 can be positioned at three different levels by rotating the cam 22 by the moving device.
The lever 21 of the shaft 11 can move between a first position, as shown in
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In conclusion, the cam 22 is moved by the moving device in the image printing apparatus such that the lever 21 connected to the cam 22 can push and rotate the first and second separating units 13 and 14 at a predetermined angle by the protrusions 151 and 161 of the cams 15 and 16. The first and second separating units 13 and 14 remain at up or down positions, providing three output directions.
The image printing apparatus only requires one shaft to have three output directions. The structure is simplified offering lower manufacturing costs and easier assembly.
Moreover, the elevation distance of the lever 21 depends on the size of the hole and the angle and length of the cams, and thus, the invention does not limit the size thereof.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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93105267 | Mar 2004 | TW | national |