Claims
- 1. A document printer comprising:a frame having a drum support member; a set of mating mechanical fiducials located on said frame and on said drum support member; and a drum axle on said drum having a selectively energizable clamping mechanism.
- 2. The document printer of claim 1 further comprising said frame having a front frame plate and a rear frame plate with a reference locator attached to said front frame plate at predetermined location to precisely locate said drum support member.
- 3. The document printer of claim 2 wherein said drum support member further comprises a front drum support member and a rear drum support member that support an image-recording drum having a photo-sensitive outer surface and having a front axle and a rear axle that are opposing and outwardly extending and disposed on an intended axis of drum rotation, each of said front and rear axles supporting a bearing by which said drum is rotatably supportable.
- 4. The document printer as defined by claim 3 wherein said front and rear drum-support members are also provided with selectively actuatable clamps for releasably and rotatably supporting a pair of axles extending from opposite ends of an image-transfer drum.
- 5. The document printer of claim 3 further comprising said support member mounted on said frame plate and precisely located thereon by said reference locator, having said selectively energizable clamping mechanism for selectively engaging said bearing on said front drum axle, whereby said drum-support member can either rotatably support said image-recording drum, or be de-coupled therefrom so that the drum can be removed from the printer frame independent of said drum-support member.
- 6. The document printer of claim 5 wherein said drum-support member is movably mounted on said frame plate for movement between a first position in which said clamping mechanism is positioned to engage the bearing on said front axle of the drum, and a standby position in which said drum-support member is sufficiently spaced from said front axle to enable servicing of the drum.
- 7. The document printer defined by claim 1 wherein said frame comprises a front frame with a rear frame plate spaced from said front frame plate and having a pair of mechanical references extending therefrom at predetermined locations, and wherein said drum support member further comprising a front drum-support member and a rear drum-support member mounted on said rear frame plate and precisely located thereon by said mechanical references extending from said rear frame plate, said rear drum-support member including (a) a bearing for rotatably supporting said rear axle of the photosensitive drum, and (b) a second set of reference fiducials that cooperate with the reference fiducials on said front drum-support member for locating said at least one work station relative to said photosensitive drum surface.
- 8. The apparatus as defined by claim 1 wherein said front drum support member is slidably mounted on said frame for (i) movement in a direction substantially parallel to said axis of drum rotation, and (ii) for movement about a pivot axis substantially normal to said axis of drum rotation.
- 9. A document printer comprising:(i) a frame including a front and rear frame plates; (ii) a plurality of reference locators attached to said front and rear frame plates at predetermined locations on each plate; (iii) an image-recording drum having a photo-sensitive outer surface and having opposing and outwardly extending front and rear axles disposed on an intended axis of drum rotation, each of said front and rear axles supporting a bearing by which said drum is rotatably supportable; (iv) a plurality of workstations for producing transferable images on the photosensitive outer surface to the drums; (v) a front drum-support member mounted on said front frame plate and precisely located thereon by at least one mechanical reference extending from said front frame plate, said front drum support member having (a) a selectively actuatable clamping mechanism for selectively engaging the bearing on said front drum axle, whereby said image-recording drum is either supported by said front drum-support member for rotation, or decoupled from said front drum-support member and (b) a set of reference fiducials for locating at least one of said work-stations relative to the drum surface; and (vi) a rear drum-support member mounted on said rear frame plate and precisely located thereon by at least one of said mechanical references extending from said rear frame plate, said rear drum-support member including (a) a bearing for rotatably supporting said rear axle of the photosensitive drum, and (b) a second set of reference fiducials that cooperate with the reference fiducials on said front drum-support member for locating said at least one work station relative to said photosensitive drum surface.
- 10. The apparatus as defined by claim 9 wherein said front drum-support member is movably mounted on said front frame plate for movement between a first position in which said clamping mechanism is positioned to engage the bearing on the drum's front axle, and a standby position in which the front drum-support member is sufficiently spaced from said front axle to enable servicing of the drum.
- 11. The apparatus as defined by claim 9 wherein said front and rear drum-support members are also provided with selectively actuatable clamps for releasably and rotatably supporting a pair of axles extending from opposite ends of an image-transfer drum.
- 12. The apparatus as defined by claim 9 wherein said front drum support member is slidably mounted on said frame for movement in a direction substantially parallel to said axis of drum rotation.
- 13. The apparatus as defined by claim 9 wherein said front drum support member is pivotally on said frame for movement about a pivot axis substantially normal to said axis of drum rotation.
- 14. The apparatus as defined by claim 9 wherein said front drum support member is slidably mounted on said frame for (i) movement in a direction substantially parallel to said axis of drum rotation, and (ii) for movement about a pivot axis substantially normal to said axis of drum rotation.
- 15. The apparatus as defined by claim 9 wherein said clamp is pneumatically operated.
- 16. For use in a document printer having (i) a frame including a front frame plate;(ii) a reference locator attached to said front frame plate at predetermined location, (iii) an image-recording drum having a photo-sensitive outer surface and having opposing and outwardly extending front and rear axles disposed on an intended axis of drum rotation, each of said front and rear axles supporting a bearing by which said drum is rotatably supportable, and a (iv) a plurality of work-stations for producing transferable images on the drum's photosensitive outer surface; and a front drum-support member adapted to be mounted on said front frame plate and precisely located thereon by said reference locator, said front drum support member having (a) a set of mechanical fiducials for locating at least one of said work-stations relative to the drum surface, and (b) a selectively energizable clamping mechanism for selectively engaging the bearing on said front drum axle, whereby said front drum-support member can either rotatably support said image-recording drum, or be de-coupled therefrom so that the drum can be removed from the printer frame independent of said drum-support member.
- 17. The apparatus as defined by claim 16 wherein said front drum-support member comprises an integral yoke adapted to be connected to a carriage slidably mounted in a track mounted on the printer frame, whereby said front drum-support member can be slidably mounted on said front frame plate for movement between a first position in which said clamping mechanism is positioned to engage the bearing on the drum's front axle, and a standby position in which the front drum-support member is spaced forward of said front axle.
- 18. The apparatus as defined by claim 17 wherein said yoke is adapted to be pivotally mounted on said carriage for movement about a pivot axis substantially normal to said axis of drum rotation.
- 19. The apparatus as defined by claim 16 wherein said clamp is pneumatically operated.
- 20. The apparatus as defined by claim 16 wherein said front drum-support member comprises a selectively energizable clamp for selectively engaging a bearing carried on the axle of an image-transfer drum comprising said printer.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/574,425, filed May 19, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,263,177 entitled “Document Printer/Copier With Decoupleable Drum-Support Member, in the names of James D. Shifley et al.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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