1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an imaging apparatus, and, more particularly, to a carrier support and drive arrangement for an imaging apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
A typical inkjet printhead has a carrier frame that provides the structure on which other parts are positioned. Typically the carrier frame has a pair of end walls, between which one or more carrier guide rods are suspended. In turn, the carrier guide rods support a printhead carrier for reciprocating movement along the carrier guide rods. The printhead carrier mounts one of more printheads. A carrier drive belt is attached to the printhead carrier, with the carrier drive belt being suspended between a carrier motor drive pulley and an idler pulley. The reciprocation of the printhead carrier is achieved through the carrier motor/drive belt arrangement. A mid-frame is provided to support a sheet of print media in a print zone. An idler roller crossbar, mounting a plurality of star wheels, is mounted to a downstream end of the mid-frame.
In such an arrangement, a print gap, i.e., the vertical distance between the printheads and the top surface of the mid-frame, is typically difficult to control.
What is needed in the art is an imaging apparatus configured to provide improved control of a print gap.
The present invention provides an imaging apparatus configured to provide improved control of a print gap.
The present invention, in one form thereof, is directed to an imaging apparatus for printing on a sheet of print media in a print zone. The sheet of print media is transported in a sheet feed direction through the print zone. The imaging apparatus includes a mid-frame for supporting the sheet of print media. A unitary carrier support frame is positioned above the mid-frame. The unitary carrier support frame defines a first guide member and a second guide member, wherein a longitudinal extent of each of the first guide member and the second guide member is in a direction substantially perpendicular to the sheet feed direction. A printhead carrier is provided having a first bearing member for engaging the first guide member, and a second bearing member for engaging the second guide member.
The present invention, in another form thereof, is directed to an imaging apparatus for printing on a sheet of print media in a print zone. The sheet of print media is transported in a sheet feed direction through the print zone. The imaging apparatus includes a mid-frame for supporting the sheet of print media. A carrier support frame is positioned above the mid-frame. The carrier support frame defines a first guide member, a second guide member and a gear rack, wherein a longitudinal extent of each of the first guide member, the second guide member and the gear rack is in a direction substantially perpendicular to the sheet feed direction. A printhead carrier is provided having a first bearing member for engaging the first guide member, and a second bearing member for engaging the second guide member. A carrier motor is attached to the printhead carrier. The carrier motor is coupled to a gear that engages the gear rack of the carrier support frame.
The present invention, in still another form thereof, is directed to an imaging apparatus for printing on a sheet of print media in a print zone. The sheet of print media is transported in a sheet feed direction through the print zone. The imaging apparatus includes a mid-frame for supporting the sheet of print media. A carrier support frame is positioned above the mid-frame. The carrier support frame defines a first guide member and a second guide member, wherein a longitudinal extent of each of the first guide member and the second guide member is in a direction substantially perpendicular to the sheet feed direction. A printhead carrier is provided having a first bearing member for engaging the first guide member, and a second bearing member for engaging the second guide member. A carrier drive belt is attached to the printhead carrier. The carrier drive belt is located upstream, in relation to the sheet feed direction, to the first guide member and the second guide member. A carrier motor is attached to the carrier support frame at a location outside the print zone. The carrier motor is coupled to a pulley that engages the carrier drive belt.
An advantage of the present invention is that it provides improved control of a print gap over that of a typical ink jet print engine.
Another advantage is that a part count is reduced over that of a typical ink jet print engine, thereby producing a cost savings.
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 embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplifications set out herein illustrate embodiments of the invention, and such exemplifications are not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.
Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to
Alternatively, imaging apparatus 12 may be a standalone unit that is not communicatively linked to a host, such as host 14. For example, imaging apparatus 12 may take the form of a multifunction machine that includes standalone copying and facsimile capabilities, in addition to optionally serving as a printer when attached to a host, such as host 14.
In embodiments of the invention that include host 14, host 14 may be, for example, a personal computer including an input/output (I/O) device 24, such as keyboard and display monitor. Host 14 also may include a processor, input/output (I/O) interfaces, memory, such as RAM, ROM, NVRAM, and a mass data storage device, such as a hard drive, CD-ROM and/or DVD units. During operation, host 14 may include in its memory a software program including program instructions that function as an imaging driver 26, e.g., printer driver software, for imaging apparatus 12. Imaging driver 26 is in communication with controller 18 of imaging apparatus 12 via communications link 16. Imaging driver 26 facilitates communication between imaging apparatus 12 and host 14, and may provide formatted print data, as determined by a selected print mode, to imaging apparatus 12, and more particularly, to print engine 20.
Alternatively, however, all or a portion of imaging driver 26 may be located in controller 18 of imaging apparatus 12. For example, where imaging apparatus 12 is a multifunction machine having standalone capabilities, controller 18 of imaging apparatus 12 may include an imaging driver configured to support a copying function, and/or a fax-print function, and may be further configured to support a printer function. In this embodiment, the imaging driver facilitates communication of formatted print data to print engine 20.
Controller 18 of imaging apparatus 12 may include a processor unit and associated memory, and may be formed as an Application Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC). Controller 18 communicates with print engine 20 via a communications link 28. Controller 18 communicates with user interface 22 via a communications link 30. Each of communications links 28 and 30 may be established, for example, by using one of a standard electrical cabling or bus structure, or by a wireless connection. User interface 22 may include buttons for receiving user input, such as for example, power on, or print media tray selection. User interface 22 may also include a display screen for displaying information relating to imaging apparatus 12, such as for example, print job status information.
In accordance with the present invention, print engine 20 has a reciprocating carrier, such as for example, a printhead carrier for carrying an ink jet printhead cartridge, as in the case where print engine 20 is an ink jet print engine.
Referring now to the embodiment of
Ink jet print engine 20-1 includes a mid-frame 38, a carrier support frame 40, a printhead carrier 42, and a carrier drive system 44. Mid-frame 38 provides support for the sheet of print media 32 in print zone 34 in a region below, i.e., in direction Z−, printhead carrier 42. Carrier support frame 40 is positioned above mid-frame 38, i.e., in direction Z+. Accordingly, mid-frame 38 may be attached to a bottom surface of carrier support frame 40.
Carrier support frame 40, which may be formed as a unitary structure, defines a first guide member 46, a second guide member 48 and a gear rack 50, wherein a longitudinal extent, i.e., in directions X−, X+, of each of first guide member 46, second guide member 48 and gear rack 50 is in a direction substantially perpendicular to sheet feed direction 36, also referred to as direction Y. Gear rack 50 is positioned upstream, in relation to sheet feed direction 36, to first guide member 46 and second guide member 48. First guide member 46 includes a horizontally extending portion 52 defining an upper guide surface 54, a lower guide surface 56 and an edge surface 58 that vertically extends between upper guide surface 54 and a lower guide surface 56. Second guide member 48 may include a vertically extending tab 60.
Printhead carrier 42 includes an ink jet cartridge receptacle 62 for receiving and mounting at least one ink jet cartridge, e.g., monochrome ink jet cartridge 64 and color ink jet cartridge 66. Printhead carrier 42 includes an opening 67 that passes through printhead carrier 42 in a direction substantially perpendicular, i.e., directions X−, X+, to sheet feed direction 36. Printhead carrier 42 also includes a first bearing member 68 for engaging first guide member 46, and a second bearing member 70 for engaging second guide member 48.
First bearing member 68 defines a horizontal slot 72 defining an upper bearing pad 74 and a lower bearing pad 76. Horizontally extending portion 52 of first guide member 46 is received between upper bearing pad 74 and lower bearing pad 76. Second bearing member 70 defines a vertical slot 78 defining a first side bearing pad 80, a second side bearing pad 82 and a bottom pad 84. Vertically extending tab 60 of second guide member 48 is received between first side bearing pad 80 and second side bearing pad 82, with bottom pad 84 engaging a surface 86 of carrier support frame 40.
Carrier drive system 44 includes a carrier motor 88, e.g., a direct current (DC) motor, which is attached to printhead carrier 42. Carrier motor 88 is coupled to a pinion gear 90 via a motor shaft 92. Carrier motor 88 is positioned such that pinion gear 90 engages gear rack 50 of carrier support frame 40. Accordingly, when carrier motor 88 is electrically actuated, the rotation of pinion gear 90 is translated by rack gear 50 into a linear motion of printhead carrier 42 in one of directions X−, X+, depending on the direction of rotation of pinion gear 90.
Thus, with the configuration of imaging apparatus 12 including ink jet print engine 20-1, there is provided improved control of a print gap (G), i.e., the vertical distance between the printheads 98 carried by printhead carrier 42 and the top surface of mid-frame 38, and in turn the sheet of print media 32, over that of a typical ink jet print engine.
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Ink jet print engine 20-2 includes a mid-frame 138, a carrier support frame 140, a printhead carrier 142, and a carrier drive system 144. Mid-frame 138 provides support for the sheet of print media 32 in print zone 134 in a region below printhead carrier 142, i.e., in direction Z−. Carrier support frame 140 is positioned above mid-frame 138, i.e., in direction Z+. Accordingly, mid-frame 138 may be attached to a bottom surface of carrier support frame 140.
Carrier support frame 140, which may be formed as a unitary structure, defines a first guide member 146 and a second guide member 148, wherein a longitudinal extent, i.e., in directions X−, X+, of each of first guide member 146 and second guide member 148 is in a direction substantially perpendicular to sheet feed direction 136, also referred to as direction Y. First guide member 146 includes a horizontally extending portion 152 defining an upper guide surface 154, a lower guide surface 156 and an edge surface 158 that vertically extends between upper guide surface 154 and a lower guide surface 156. Second guide member 148 may include a vertically extending tab 160.
Printhead carrier 142 includes an ink jet cartridge receptacle 162 for receiving and mounting at least one ink jet cartridge, e.g., monochrome ink jet cartridge 164 and color ink jet cartridge 166. Printhead carrier 142 includes an opening 167 that passes through printhead carrier 142 in a direction substantially perpendicular, i.e., directions X−, X+, to sheet feed direction 136. Printhead carrier 142 also includes a first bearing member 168 for engaging first guide member 146, and a second bearing member 170 for engaging second guide member 148.
First bearing member 168 defines a horizontal slot 172 defining an upper bearing pad 174 and a lower bearing pad 176. Horizontally extending portion 152 of first guide member 146 is received between upper bearing pad 174 and lower bearing pad 176. Second bearing member 170 defines a vertical slot 178 defining a first side bearing pad 180, a second side bearing pad 182 and a bottom pad 184. Vertically extending tab 160 of second guide member 148 is received between first side bearing pad 180 and second side bearing pad 182, with bottom pad 184 engaging a surface 186 of carrier support frame 140.
Carrier drive system 144 includes a carrier motor 188, e.g., a direct current (DC) motor, which is attached to carrier support frame 140 at a location outside print zone 134. Carrier motor 188 is coupled to a pulley 190 via a motor shaft 192. Carrier motor 188 is located upstream, in relation to sheet feed direction 136, to first guide member 146 and second guide member 148, and is positioned in a plane of mid-frame 138. Carrier drive system 144 further includes a carrier drive belt 194. Carrier drive belt 194 is attached to printhead carrier 142. Carrier drive belt 194 is located upstream, in relation to sheet feed direction 136, to first guide member 146 and second guide member 148. Carrier drive belt 194 is engaged by pulley 190. Accordingly, when carrier motor 188 is electrically actuated, the rotation of pulley 190 translates the motion of carrier drive belt 194 into a linear motion of printhead carrier 142 in one of directions X−, X+, depending on the direction of rotation of pulley 190.
In the arrangement of
Thus, with the configuration of imaging apparatus 12 including ink jet print engine 20-2, there is provided improved control of a print gap (G), i.e., the vertical distance between the printheads 198 carried by printhead carrier 142 and the top surface of mid-frame 138, and in turn the sheet of print media 32, over that of a typical ink jet print engine.
While this invention has been described with respect to embodiments of the invention, 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.