Information
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Patent Grant
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6688590
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Patent Number
6,688,590
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Date Filed
Friday, December 8, 200023 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 10, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Garvey, Smith, Nehrbass & Doody, L.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 271 901
- 271 905
- 271 907
- 271 911
- 271 912
- 271 913
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A mechanism (120) which can be used in a printer (110), for example, for selectively moving sheets from first and second sheet stacks, including a rotating shaft (123), a mechanism for causing the rotating shaft (123) to rotate in first and second directions, and first and second media picks (121, 122). Rotation of the rotating shaft (123) in the first direction causes the first media pick (121) to move a sheet from the first sheet stack (51) and rotation of the rotating shaft (123) in the second direction causes the second media pick (122) to move a sheet from the second sheet stack (52).
Description
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Not applicable
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
Not applicable
REFERENCE TO A “MICROFICHE APPENDIX”
Not applicable
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to printers. More particularly, the present invention relates to printers having at least two media sources.
2. General Background of the Invention
Lexmark currently makes various types of ink jet printers (such as Lexmark® Model Z51, Lexmark® Model Z31, and Lexmark® Model Z11) which all contain similar media feeding mechanisms. These current mechanisms pick media from the top of the stack of media and feed it into the print area. Each of these mechanisms has one media pick roller and one rotating shaft to drive the picking mechanism.
The following U.S. Patents are incorporated herein by reference: U.S. Pat. Nos.: 3,933,350; 4,422,631; 4,438,915; 4,715,593; 4,736,937; 5,152,518; 5,547,179; 5,573,234; 5,727,464; 5,738,453; 5,758,249; 5,895,040; 5,971,390; 6,076,821; and 6,089,773.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention comprises a dual tray media feeding apparatus for a printer, such as an ink jet printer.
One embodiment of the present invention equips the printer with a unique, low cost, compact dual tray system that uses one drive shaft for two media pick rollers with minimal change to Lexmark's current one tray design.
Preferably, the present invention combines current Lexmark media feeding technology and a new sheet feeder with bottom sheet picking mechanism to create a new dual-tray system. This dual-tray system is accomplished using one drive shaft for two media pick rollers with minimal change to the current Lexmark media feeding design.
Preferably, the present invention equips the printer with the ability to pick media from the bottom of a stack of media without changing the slanted orientation of current Lexmark media trays.
The present invention preferably includes a sheet feeder with a bottom sheet picking mechanism. The sheet feeder with a bottom sheet picking mechanism picks a sheet of media from underneath a stack of media and feeds it into the print area of the printer. The present invention preferably comprises a dual media tray system that uses the same drive shaft for both media pick rollers.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a unique, low cost, compact dual tray system that uses one drive shaft for two media pick rollers.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a printer including a unique, low cost, compact dual tray system that uses one drive shaft for two media pick rollers.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a printer with the ability to pick media from the bottom of a stack of media without changing the slanted orientation of current Lexmark media trays.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
For a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
FIG. 1
is a schematic side view of a first embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side view of the bottom pick paper tray of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a top view of the bottom sheet picking media tray of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention (without media in the tray);
FIG. 4
is a bottom view of the bottom sheet picking media tray of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention; and
FIG. 5
is a schematic side view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention combines current Lexmark media feeding technology with a new sheet feeder to create a new design for dual media feeding. Preferably, at least one of the trays uses bottom sheet picking mechanism.
FIG. 1
shows a first embodiment of the present invention, printer
10
. Printer
10
includes a vertical media tray
32
similar to the current media trays used in Lexmark products (such as Lexmark® Model Z51, Lexmark® Model Z31, and Lexmark® Model Z11). Printer
10
also contains a media pick roller/auto compensator
21
and a media tray
31
. This tray
31
has a slot
34
that allows the media pick roller
21
to contact the media
51
from the bottom. It also contains a lower exit slot
36
and a media guide
35
at the bottom of the tray
31
insuring that the media
51
is guided into the feed area
45
of printer
10
. The floor
33
of the tray
31
is angled in such a way that media
51
rests on the floor
33
but can be easily guided into the lower exit slot
36
. In front of the new media tray
31
, a pressure system
41
is used to insure that the media
51
is in constant contact with the forward facing media pick roller
21
and that the bottom edge of the media
51
is directed into the lower slot
36
.
The new dual media tray design discussed here and shown in
FIG. 1
adds the pick roller/auto compensator arm
21
from a sheet feeder with bottom sheet picking mechanism to the original rotating shaft
23
of the current media feeder which also contains a pick roller/auto compensator
22
. The new picking mechanism (pick
21
) faces the opposite direction of the original picking mechanism (pick
22
) while relying on the same rotating shaft
23
for operation. Thus, one picking mechanism is facing to the rear of the printer
10
while the other is facing to the front. The picking mechanisms are clutched in such a way that only one operates for a certain direction of rotation. For example, counter clockwise rotation of the rotating shaft
23
(driven by an electric stepper motor, for example) operates pick
21
, and clockwise rotation of the rotating shaft operates pick
22
. Both pick
21
and pick
22
apply pressure to the surface of the media
51
,
52
. The sheet feeder with bottom sheet picking mechanism media tray
31
is added in front of the forward facing picking mechanism tray
32
.
FIG. 1
shows two different types of media
51
,
52
in the two media trays
31
,
32
. The type of media can vary, depending on user preference, and can include, for example, 8½ inch×11 inch paper, envelopes, A4 paper, photographic paper.
In
FIG. 1
a dual-tray system is depicted to contain a current Lexmark media feeding design. Attached to the same shaft
23
that engages the pick
22
of the current design is another pick
21
facing forward through a slot
34
so that paper can be picked from the bottom of a second stack of media
51
. The idea was that the shaft
23
would turn in one direction to pick media from one stack of media then turn in the other direction to pick media from the opposite stack of media. After putting effort into implementing the preferred embodiment it was found that picking from the bottom of the stack of media was not trivial. To accomplish this task it was helpful to add an extra pick to the bottom feeding portion of the dual system to build enough force to pick the media from the bottom while keeping the media aligned. To avoid extra cost it was thought that instead of having separate picks for each stack of media, a system would be implemented that contained two picks that would rotate uniformly with the changing direction of the pick shaft to engage the correct media tray. This system is shown in
FIGS. 2-4
, and as part of printer
110
in FIG.
5
.
Printer
110
includes tray
131
and tray
132
. Printer
110
includes a drive shaft
123
operatively coupled to picks
121
and
122
. Attached to drive shaft
123
is a pick shaft gear
63
, which itself is attached to a belt or other drive means controlled by printer
110
to move shaft
123
in clockwise and counterclockwise directions.
Tray
131
preferably includes a paper buckler
65
to separate the individual sheets of paper upon picking. Tray
131
also preferably includes slots
134
and
137
, a pressure system
41
, and a paper dam
67
.
There is preferably a friction washer
61
against each pick
121
,
122
on the driving shaft
123
to ensure that the picks
121
,
122
rotate to the desired location upon reversal of the shaft direction.
When shaft
123
rotates in a first direction, picks
121
and
122
move to tray
131
and pick media from tray
131
through slots
134
and
137
, respectively. Media travels out of tray
131
through lower exit slot
136
and onto media guide
135
, which directs media to feed area
45
of printer
110
.
When shaft
123
reverses direction, picks
121
and
122
move to tray
132
(see
FIG. 5
) and pick media from tray
132
.
Media in trays
131
and
132
can be the same as media in trays
31
and
32
.
Multiple media-tray (more than 2 trays) technology can be easily based on this new dual-tray system. However two separate conditions need to be discussed. If N is the number of trays desired and N is odd, then N/2 dual trays and one existing technology single tray would need to be added to the printer; if N is even, then only N/2 dual trays would need to be added to the printer. Thus any number of the above-discussed dual media trays along with existing technology single trays for odd numbers could be added to the printer as long as the distance from the pick roll to the nip is not longer than the media (or other means are provided to move the media to the nip).
This invention preferably uses the same type of media pick used by Lexmark printers, but changes the pick's orientation and media feed path to create a mechanism capable of feeding media from the bottom of the stack. Picking from the bottom of the stack is helpful to avoid damaging the print side of the media. It also enables different physical layouts of the printer from those using top picking mechanisms.
One embodiment of the present invention utilizes Lexmark's current feeding technology to create a bottom feeding mechanism. The orientation of the media, whether vertical or horizontal, is not important for the system described to function.
Appropriate means (not shown, but which will be apparent to those skilled in this art) are used to select the media tray from which media are to be drawn.
Aside from the multiple-tray aspect, printers
10
and
110
can be the same as current Lexmark printers (such as Lexmark® Model Z51, Lexmark® Model Z31, and Lexmark® Model Z11).
Dual tray systems
20
,
120
could be used in equipment other than printers; for example, they could be used in photocopy machines or fax machines.
Parts List
The following is a list of parts and materials suitable for use in the present invention:
10
printer including dual tray system
20
of a first embodiment of the present invention
15
portion of printer
10
in addition to dual tray system
20
(which can be, for example, the same as the corresponding portion of Lexmark® Model Z51, Lexmark® Model Z31, or Lexmark® Model Z11 printers) (shown schematically in
FIG. 1
)
20
dual tray system with single drive shaft
23
and dual media picks
21
and
22
of the first embodiment of the present invention
21
first media pick roller/auto compensator (such as currently used on Lexmark® Model Z51, Lexmark® Model Z31, or Lexmark® Model Z11 printers)
22
second media pick roller/auto compensator (such as currently used on Lexmark® Model Z51, Lexmark® Model Z31, or Lexmark® Model Z11 printers)
23
drive shaft (made of fiber fill plastic, for example)
31
first media tray (made of ABS plastic, for example)
32
second media tray—forward facing picking mechanism tray (such as a vertical tray similar to the current media trays used in Lexmark products—e.g., Lexmark® Model Z51, Lexmark® Model Z31, or Lexmark® Model Z11 printers) (made of ABS plastic, for example)
33
floor of tray
31
34
slot of media tray
31
35
media guide at the bottom of the tray
31
36
lower exit slot of tray
31
41
pressure system (such as a paper backstop made of ABS plastic)
45
feed area of printer
10
51
media in tray
31
(such as size #10 envelopes)
52
media in tray
32
(such as 8.5″×11″ paper)
61
friction washer
63
pick shaft gear
65
paper buckler
67
paper dam
110
printer including dual tray system
120
of the preferred embodiment of the present invention
120
dual tray system with single drive shaft
123
and dual media picks
121
and
122
of the preferred embodiment of the present invention
121
first media pick roller/auto compensator (such as currently used on Lexmark® Model Z51, Lexmark® Model Z31, or Lexmark® Model Z11 printers) of tray
131
122
second media pick roller/auto compensator (such as currently used on Lexmark® Model Z51, Lexmark® Model Z31, or Lexmark® Model Z11 printers)of tray
131
123
drive shaft (made of fiber fill plastic, for example)
131
first media tray (made of ABS plastic, for example) of printer
110
132
second media tray—forward facing picking mechanism tray (such as a vertical tray similar to the current media trays used in Lexmark products—e.g., Lexmark® Model Z51, Lexmark® Model Z31, or Lexmark® Model Z11 printers) of printer
110
(made of ABS plastic, for example)
133
floor of tray
131
134
pick slot of media tray
131
135
media guide at the bottom of the tray
131
136
lower exit slot of tray
131
137
pick slot of media tray
131
All measurements disclosed herein are at standard temperature and pressure, at sea level on Earth, unless indicated otherwise. All materials used or intended to be used in a human being are biocompatible, unless indicated otherwise.
The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A printer apparatus that includes a mechanism for selectively moving sheets from first and second sheet stacks, including:a) a printer that has a first sheet stack and a second sheet stack that is spaced from the first sheet stack, each sheet stack having a top portion and a bottom portion; b) a rotating shaft on the printer next to the bottom of at least one of the sheet stacks; c) a motor for causing the rotating shaft to rotate in a first direction and in a second direction; d) a first media pick for moving a sheet from the first sheet stack, the first media pick being mounted on the rotating shaft; e) a second media pick for moving a sheet from the second sheet stack, the second media pick being mounted on the rotating shaft, wherein: f) rotation of the rotating shaft in the first direction causes the first media pick to move a sheet from the first sheet stack; and g) rotation of the rotating shaft in the second direction causes the second media pick to move a sheet from the second sheet stack.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein each sheet stack has a bottom and the media picks move sheets from the bottom of at least one of the stacks.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 2, further comprising a pressure system for pressing media into contact with the first media pick.
- 4. A printer including the apparatus of claim 1.
- 5. An ink jet printer including the apparatus of claim 1.
- 6. An ink jet printer including the apparatus of claim 1.
- 7. An apparatus for selectively moving sheets from first and second sheet stacks, including:a) a rotating shaft; b) a motor for causing the rotating shaft to rotate in a first direction and in a second direction; c) a first media pick for moving a sheet from the first sheet stack, the first media pick being operatively connected to the rotating shaft; d) a second media pick for moving a sheet from the second sheet stack, the second media pick being operatively connected to the rotating shaft, wherein: e) rotation of the rotating shaft in the first direction causes the first media pick to move a sheet from the first sheet stack; f) rotation of the rotating shaft in the second direction causes the second media pick to move a sheet from the second sheet stack; and g) wherein there are multiples of the apparatus.
- 8. A printer apparatus comprising:a) a printer that has a first sheet stack and a second sheet stack that is spaced from the first sheet stack, each sheet stack having a top portion and a bottom portion; b) a rotating shaft mounted in between the sheet stacks; c) a motor for causing the rotating shaft to rotate in a first direction and in a second direction; d) a pair of media picks that are mounted on the rotating shaft, in between the sheet stacks; e) wherein rotation of the rotating shaft in the first direction causes at least one of the media picks to move a sheet from the first sheet stack, and f) rotation of the rotating shaft in the second direction causes at least one of the media picks to move a sheet from the second sheet stack.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8, wherein each sheet stack has a bottom and the media picks move sheets from the bottom of at least one of the stacks.
- 10. A printer including the apparatus of claim 8.
- 11. An ink jet printer including the apparatus of claim 8.
- 12. An apparatus for selectively moving sheets from first and second sheet stacks, including:a) a rotating shaft; b) a motor for causing the rotating shaft to rotate in a first direction and in a second direction; c) a first media pick for moving a sheet from the first sheet stack, the first media pick being operatively connected to the rotating shaft; d) a second media pick for moving a sheet from the second sheet stack, the second media pick being operatively connected to the rotating shaft, wherein rotation of the rotating shaft in the first direction causes the first media pick to move a sheet from the first sheet stack, and rotation of the rotating shaft in the second direction causes the second media pick to move a sheet from the second sheet stack; and e) a pressure system for pressing media into contact with the first media pick.
- 13. An apparatus for selectively moving sheets from first and second sheet stacks, including:a) a rotating shaft; b) a motor for causing the rotating shaft to rotate in a first direction and in a second direction; c) a first media pick for moving a sheet from the first sheet stack, the first media pick being operatively connected to the, rotating shaft; d) a second media pick for moving a sheet from the second sheet stack, the second media pick being operatively connected to the rotating shaft, wherein: e) rotation of the rotating shaft in the first direction causes the first media pick to move a sheet from the first sheet stack; f) rotation of the rotating shaft in the second direction causes the second media pick to move a sheet from the second sheet stack; g) a second media pick, the second media pick being operatively connected to the rotating shaft, wherein: h) rotation of the rotating shaft in the first direction causes the first media pick and the second media pick to move a sheet from the first sheet stack; and i) rotation of the rotating shaft in the second direction causes the first media pick and the second media pick to move a sheet from the second sheet stack.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the first media pick and the second media pick are laterally spaced apart.
- 15. A printer apparatus, comprising:a) a printer that has a first sheet stack and a second sheet stack that is spaced from the first sheet stack, each sheet stack having a top portion and a bottom portion; b) a rotating shaft on the printer in between the first and second sheet stacks; c) a motor for causing the rotating shaft to rotate in a first direction and in a second direction; d) a first media pick, the first media pick being mounted on the rotating shaft in between the first and second sheet stacks; e) a second media pick, the second media pick being operatively connected to the rotating shaft, wherein: f) rotation of the rotating shaft in the first direction causes a sheet to be moved from the first sheet stack, and g) rotation of the rotating shaft in the second direction causes a sheet to be moved from the second sheet stack.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein each sheet stack has a bottom and the media picks move sheets from the bottom of at least one of the stacks.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising a pressure system for pressing media into contact with the first media pick.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15, wherein the first media pick and the second media pick are laterally spaced apart.
- 19. A printer including the apparatus of claim 15.
- 20. An ink jet printer including the apparatus of claim 15.
- 21. An apparatus for selectively moving sheets from first and second sheet stacks, including:a) a rotating shaft; b) a motor for causing the rotating shaft to rotate in a first direction and in a second direction; c) a first media pick, the first media pick being operatively connected to the rotating shaft; d) a second media pick, the second media pick being operatively connected to the rotating shaft, wherein: e) rotation of the rotating shaft in the first direction causes a sheet to be moved from the first sheet stack; f) rotation of the rotating shaft in the second direction causes a sheet to be moved from the second sheet stack; and g) wherein there re multiples of the apparatus.
- 22. A printer sheet feed apparatus for selectively moving sheets from first and second sheet stacks, including:a) a chassis that has first and second sheet stack holders, each sheet stack holder having a bottom portion; b) a rotating shaft supported by the chassis at a position in between the bottom portions of the sheet stack holders; c) a motor for causing the rotating shaft to rotate in a first direction and in a second direction; d) a plurality of media picks mounted on the rotating shaft in between the sheet stack holders and near the bottom of at least one of the sheet stack holders; e) wherein rotation of the rotating shaft in the first direction causes a sheet to be moved from the first sheet stack holder; and f) rotation of the rotating shaft in the second direction causes a sheet to be moved from the second sheet stack holder.
- 23. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the media picks move sheets downwardly from the bottom of at least one of the stacks.
- 24. The apparatus of claim 22, further comprising a pressure system for pressing media into contact with the first media pick.
- 25. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein the media picks are laterally spaced apart.
- 26. A printer sheet feed apparatus for selectively moving sheets from first and second sheet stack holders, comprising:a) a chassis supporting first and second sheet stack holders, each holder having a top portion and a bottom portion; b) a rotating shaft supported by the chassis at a position in between the sheet stack holders and next to the bottom portion of a sheet stack holder; c) a motor for causing the rotating shaft to rotate in a first direction and in a second direction; d) a first media pick positioned in between the bottom portions of the sheet stack holders for moving a sheet downwardly from the first sheet stack holder, the first media pick rotating shaft at a position in between the sheet stack holders; e) a second media pick for moving a sheet downwardly from the second sheet stack holder, the second media pick driven by the rotating shaft at a position in between the sheet stack holders; f) wherein rotation of the rotating shaft in the first direction causes the first media pick to move a sheet from the first sheet stack, and g) rotation of the rotating shaft in the second direction causes the second media pick to move a sheet from the second sheet stack.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 26, wherein each sheet stack has a bottom and the media picks move sheets from the bottom of at least one of the stacks.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 26, further comprising a pressure system for pressing media into contact with the first media pick.
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