Information
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Patent Grant
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6520620
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Patent Number
6,520,620
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Date Filed
Tuesday, April 25, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 347 32
- 347 30
- 347 23
- 347 22
- 347 33
- 347 28
- 347 29
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A maintenance station of an ink-jet printer includes a maintenance carrier. The maintenance carrier has a plurality of positions, including a pumping position. A respective maintenance function is enabled in each of the positions. A pump pumps ink when the maintenance carrier is in the pumping position. A gear train both translates the maintenance carrier between the plurality of positions and actuates the pump. A single motor drives the gear train to thereby translate the maintenance carrier and actuate the pump.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a maintenance station of an ink-jet printer, and, more particularly, to a gear train for a maintenance station of an ink-jet printer.
2. Description of the Related Art
The ink-ejecting nozzles of an ink-jet printer sometimes get clogged with coagulated ink and/or contaminations. In order to improve print quality, it is known for an ink-jet printer to be provided with a maintenance station that performs four basic independent functions. First, the maintenance station performs capping of the printheads in order to insure that the printheads do not dry out during idle/power-off. Second, the maintenance station performs wiping of the nozzle plate in order to clear the nozzle plate of debris. Third, the maintenance station performs spitting of ink through the nozzles in order to clear the nozzles of wiping debris. Fourth, the maintenance station performs pumping in order to remove from the ink any micro-bubbles which may develop after printhead installation.
In order to perform these functions, most ink-jet maintenance stations include a power transmission system having a gear train and at least two, and sometimes three, motors. A problem is that each additional motor increases the cost and space requirements of the maintenance station.
What is needed in the art is maintenance station that uses only one motor to perform the four functions of capping, wiping, spitting and pumping.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a gear train which utilizes several key components in order to independently perform the four basic functions of a maintenance station, i.e., capping, wiping, spitting and pumping, while using only one motor.
The invention comprises, in one form thereof, a maintenance station of an ink-jet printer. A maintenance carrier has a plurality of positions, including a pumping position. A respective maintenance function is enabled in each of the positions. A pump pumps ink when the maintenance carrier is in the pumping position. A gear train both translates the maintenance carrier between the plurality of positions and actuates the pump. A single motor drives the gear train to thereby translate the maintenance carrier and actuate the pump.
An advantage of the present invention is that only one motor is required to perform all four maintenance functions, i.e., capping, wiping, spitting, and pumping.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction, the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
side view of a maintenance carrier and one embodiment of a power transmission system of the present invention; and
FIG. 2
is an enlarged, side view of the power transmission system of FIG.
1
.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings and particularly to
FIG. 1
, there is shown a maintenance carrier
10
and one embodiment of a power transmission system
12
of the present invention. Power transmission system
12
includes a motor assembly
14
and a gear train
16
. Motor assembly
14
includes a motor
18
and a toothed pinion
20
.
Gear train
16
includes a positioning branch
22
and a pumping branch
24
, both of which emanate from motor pinion
20
. Positioning branch
22
controls the positioning of maintenance carrier
10
. Pumping branch
24
controls the pumping function. Within branches
22
and
24
, there are several key components that allow maintenance station
10
to independently perform the basic functions of capping, wiping, spitting and pumping. These key components include a sector gear
26
, a clutch gear
28
, a one-way clutch
30
, a drive gear
32
, a first lost motion gear
34
, a second lost motion gear
36
(FIG.
2
), a pump gear
38
, and a pump
40
.
The maintenance station has four linear positions, i.e., pump position
42
, wipe position
44
, spit position
46
and cap position
48
. The four positions are in alignment, with pump position
42
being on one end of the alignment. Maintenance carrier
10
must be placed in a respective one of the four positions in order to perform a particular function, such as capping, wiping, spitting or pumping.
In operation, rotary pump
40
must be actuated in pumping position
42
and independent of the other three positions
44
,
46
and
48
. Gear train
16
translates maintenance carrier
10
into the four positions
42
,
44
,
46
and
48
. Gear train
16
also translates maintenance carrier
10
into pump position
42
while actuating rotary pump
40
.
The rotary motion of positioning branch
22
of gear train
16
meshes with maintenance carrier
10
through a rack
50
which is integral with maintenance carrier
10
. Thusly, positioning branch
22
of gear train
16
allows maintenance carrier
10
to be translated into the four linear positions
42
,
44
,
46
and
48
.
As maintenance carrier
10
approaches pump position
42
, an axially protruding dog
52
on lost motion gear
34
engages a mating axially protruding dog
54
on lost motion gear
36
, thereby initiating rotation of lost motion gear
36
. The rotation of lost motion gear
36
results in the transmission of power to rotary pump
40
. At the point maintenance carrier
10
reaches pump position
42
, a cutout portion
56
of sector gear
26
encircles clutch gear
28
. With sector gear
26
in this position, motor
18
continues to rotate in the current direction, continuing to actuate pump
40
without translating maintenance carrier
10
.
In order to guarantee that maintenance carrier
10
fully reaches pump position
42
after sector gear
26
encircles clutch gear
28
, a spring
58
is attached to an idle gear
60
as shown. Spring
58
pulls the last two positioning gears and maintenance carrier
10
toward a hard stop, which is pump position
42
. By biasing maintenance carrier
10
against a hard stop in pump position
42
, the positional timing of maintenance carrier
10
is maintained.
When actuation of pump
40
is needed, the lost motion features in pumping branch
24
, i.e., dogs
52
and
54
of lost motion gear
34
and lost motion gear
36
, respectively, engage each other, thereby initiating rotation of pump gear
38
. This occurs when carrier
10
is either close to or in pump position
42
. These same lost motion features, i.e., dogs
52
,
54
, disengage when pump actuation is undesirable. This occurs in spit position
46
and in wipe position
44
, where speed of the system is most critical.
In order to move carrier
10
from pump position
42
, motor
18
rotates in the opposite direction. In this direction, one-way clutch
30
“catches” and sector gear
26
moves back into engagement with drive gear
32
.
While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A maintenance station of an ink-jet printer, said maintenance system comprising:a maintenance carrier having a plurality of positions, said positions including a pumping position, a respective maintenance function being enabled in each of said positions; a pump configured for pumping ink when said maintenance carrier is in said pumping position; a gear train configured for both translating said maintenance carrier between said plurality of positions and actuating said pump; and a single motor configured for driving said gear train to thereby translate said maintenance carrier and actuate said pump.
- 2. The maintenance station of claim 1, wherein said gear train is coupled to each of said maintenance carrier and said pump.
- 3. The maintenance station of claim 1, wherein said single motor is coupled to said gear train.
- 4. The maintenance station of claim 1, wherein said gear train includes a positioning branch and a pumping branch, said positioning branch being configured for translating said maintenance carrier, said pumping branch being configured for actuating said pump, each of said positioning branch and said pumping branch emanating from said single motor.
- 5. The maintenance station of claim 1, further comprising a pinion interconnecting said motor and said gear train.
- 6. The maintenance station of claim 1, wherein said gear train is configured such that said maintenance carrier is not translated while said pump is being actuated.
- 7. The maintenance station of claim 1, wherein said gear train is configured such that said pump is not actuated while said maintenance carrier is being translated.
- 8. The maintenance station of claim 1, wherein a number of said positions is greater than two.
- 9. The maintenance station of claim 1, wherein said positions further include a capping position.
- 10. The maintenance station of claim 9, wherein said positions further include a wiping position.
- 11. The maintenance station of claim 10, wherein said positions further include a spitting position.
- 12. The maintenance station of claim 1, wherein said maintenance carrier includes a rack engaging said gear train.
- 13. A maintenance station of an ink-jet printer, said maintenance system comprising:a maintenance carrier having a plurality of positions, said positions including a pumping position, a respective maintenance function being enabled in each of said positions; a pump configured for pumping ink when said maintenance carrier is in said pumping position; a gear train configured for both translating said maintenance carrier between said plurality of positions and actuating said pump, said gear train including a positioning branch and a pumping branch, said positioning branch being configured for translating said maintenance carrier, said pumping branch being configured for actuating said pump, said pumping branch including a first lost motion gear with a first axially protruding dog, said pumping branch also including a second lost motion gear with a second axially protruding dog, said first axially protruding dog being configured for being disengaged from said second axially protruding dog when said maintenance carrier is out of said pumping position, said first axially protruding dog being configured for being engaged with and driving said second axially protruding dog when said maintenance carrier is in said pumping position; and a single motor configured for driving said gear train to thereby translate said maintenance carrier and actuate said pump, each of said positioning branch and said pumping branch emanating from said single motor.
- 14. A maintenance station of an ink-jet printer, said maintenance system comprising:a maintenance carrier having a plurality of positions, said positions including a pumping position, a respective maintenance function being enabled in each of said positions; a pump configured for pumping ink when said maintenance carrier is in said pumping position; a gear train configured for both translating said maintenance carrier between said plurality of positions and actuating said pump, said gear train including a positioning branch and a pumping branch, said positioning branch being configured for translating said maintenance carrier, said pumping branch being configured for actuating said pump, said positioning branch including a gear with a cutout portion, said cutout portion comprising a means for suspending translation of said maintenance carrier while said pump is being actuated; and a single motor configured for driving said gear train to thereby translate said maintenance carrier and actuate said pump, each of said positioning branch and said pumping branch emanating from said single motor.
- 15. A maintenance station of an ink-jet printer, said maintenance system comprising:a maintenance carrier having a plurality of positions, said positions including a pumping position, a respective maintenance function being enabled in each of said positions; a pump configured for pumping ink when said maintenance carrier is in said pumping position; a gear train configured for both translating said maintenance carrier between said plurality of positions and actuating said pump; and a single motor configured for driving said gear train to thereby translate said maintenance carrier and actuate said pump; wherein said gear train includes a positioning branch and a pumping branch, said positioning branch being configured for translating said maintenance carrier, said pumping branch being configured for actuating said pump, each of said positioning branch and said pumping branch emanating from said single motor; and wherein said single motor is configured for simultaneously driving said positioning branch and said pumping branch.
- 16. A maintenance station of an ink-jet printer, said maintenance system comprising:a maintenance carrier having a plurality of positions, said positions including a pumping position, a respective maintenance function being enabled in each of said positions; a pump configured for pumping ink when said maintenance carrier is in said pumping position; a gear train configured for both translating said maintenance carrier between said plurality of positions and actuating said pump; and a single motor configured for driving said gear train to thereby translate said maintenance carrier and actuate said pump; wherein a number of said positions is greater than three.
- 17. A maintenance station of an ink-jet printer, said maintenance system comprising:a maintenance carrier having a plurality of positions, said positions including a pumping position, a respective maintenance function being enabled in each of said positions; a pump configured for pumping ink when said maintenance carrier is in said pumping position; a gear train configured for both translating said maintenance carrier between said plurality of positions and actuating said pump; and a single motor configured for driving said gear train to thereby translate said maintenance carrier and actuate said pump; wherein said positions of said maintenance carrier are disposed substantially in an alignment with each other, said pumping position being disposed on an end of said alignment.
- 18. A positioning system for a maintenance station of an ink-jet printer, the maintenance system including a pump for pumping ink, said positioning system comprising:a maintenance carrier having a plurality of positions, said positions including a pumping position configured for enabling the pump to pump the ink, a respective maintenance function being enabled in each of said positions; a gear train configured for both translating said maintenance carrier between said plurality of positions and actuating the pump; and a single motor configured for driving said gear train to thereby translate said maintenance carrier and actuate the pump.
- 19. The positioning system of claim 18, wherein the plurality of positions of said maintenance carrier are disposed substantially in alignment with each other.
- 20. A power transmission system for a translating a maintenance carrier of a maintenance station of an ink-jet printer, the maintenance carrier having a plurality of linear positions, the positions including a pumping position, the maintenance station including a pump for pumping ink when the maintenance carrier is in the pumping position, said power transmission system comprising:a gear train configured for both translating the maintenance carrier between the plurality of linear positions and actuating the pump; and a single motor configured for driving said gear train to thereby translate the maintenance carrier and actuate the pump.
- 21. The maintenance station of claim 1, wherein said gear train includes a first gear with a first axially protruding dog, said gear train also including a second gear with a second axially protruding dog, said first axially protruding dog being configured for being disengaged from said second axially protruding dog when said maintenance carrier is out of said pumping position, said first axially protruding dog being configured for being engaged with and driving said second axially protruding dog when said maintenance carrier is in said pumping position.
- 22. The maintenance station of claim 1, wherein said gear train includes a gear with a cutout portion, said cutout portion being configured to suspend translation of said maintenance carrier while said pump is being actuated.
US Referenced Citations (11)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
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604067 |
Jun 1994 |
EP |