This invention relates in general to printers and the like, and more particularly to an inflatable full scale model of a printer to facilitate assessment of a desired printer site location at a customer site.
Modem, high volume printers and copier/duplicators devices, and the like, are of varied complexity and a wide range of configurations ranging from basic to intricately complex, depending upon the selected printer device and any associated accessories. Such printing devices assume many shapes, based for example on the technology employed to carry out their desired functions. The many configurations require different floor space areas, again depending on the printing device configuration and accessories associated therewith. Further, the printing devices may respectively require both standard and specialized utility connections. It is necessary to have an idea of the availability for connections of the printing devices (and accessories) to the utilities, such as electricity, air handling, or water supplies, for example. It is important to be able to readily determine the footprint for these printing devices, and their utility connections, so as to be assured that they will be suitable at a desired site as to both fit and utility availability and connection.
In the past, the site planner had to approximate the size of the printing devices and accessories when selecting and evaluating a desired site. Further, the connections to utilities had to be surmised. Placement of the printing devices, and the provision of suitable utility connections, has therefore largely been accomplished through guesswork or trial-and-error. Many customers today are unsure of site location suitability and are not comfortable installing connections for utilities prior to the printing device being properly located onsite. This leads to considerable delays in getting the printing device installed at the customer site, and bringing the printing device online into an operational, profit producing mode.
In view of the above, this invention is directed to a method and apparatus for facilitating site evaluation and preparation for a selected printing device, including associated accessories therefore, or the like. To accomplish the desired result, an inflatable full scale model of the selected printing device is provided. This full scale model includes a readily inflatable body having a predetermined shape, which when inflated, corresponds to a selected printing device. The body includes features representing utility hook-up locations for the selected printing device. These hook-up connection features include, for example, location points for electric power connections, compressed air connections, water connections, drain connections, network connections, modem connections, and/or environmental control system connections. When the body is inflated, it can be used to facilitate site evaluation and preparation for the selected printing device (and any required associated accessories), and utility connection needs at a particular site. As a result, the inflated model would eliminate the uncertainty as to suitability of a customer site location and the propriety of utility connections for the selected printing device. Thus, it will provide assurance that the site, including utility connections, is ready at the time the selected printing device is delivered to the site.
The invention, and its objects and advantages, will become more apparent in the detailed description of the preferred embodiment presented below.
In the detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention presented below, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring now to the accompanying drawings, a selectively inflatable full scale model of a selected printing device, according to this invention, is designated generally by the numeral 10. The printing device model 10, when inflated in the manner described below, corresponds to a full scale model of any desired selected printing device, and includes features which indicate where necessary utilities are to be connected to the specific selected printing device. The features include connections for utilities such as electric power connections, compressed air connections, water connections, drain connections, network connections, modem connections, or environmental control system connections. Further, the printing device model may also include any accessories (see
The inflatable full scale printing device model 10 is shown in an inflated condition in FIGS. 2 to 4. In this specific instance, the printing device model 10 shown in the accompanying drawings is that of a NexPress 2100 Color On Demand Printer from NexPress Solutions, Inc., of Rochester, N.Y. Of course, many other particular printing devices could be made into full scale models for use with this invention. In addition to the full scale printing device model 10, any desired (or required) accessory could also be provided in a full scale model. As shown in
The printing device model 10 has all the details, in full scale for the specific selected printing device. In the example of
As noted above, the printing device model 10, according to this invention, includes appropriate features representing utility connections. These connections include an electric power connection 50, a compressed air connection 52, a water connection 54, a drain connection 56, a network connection and modem connection 58, and an environmental control system exhaust connection 60. Similarly, any appropriate utility connection for an accessory can be provided; see, for example, the network connection and modem connection 58a for the accessory 20 of
With the full scale printing device model 10 properly set up and inflated at the customer site, the site can be evaluated for suitability for permanent installation of the corresponding selected printing device. The footprint of the printing device, as well as the surrounding spacings can be readily determined (see
The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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60507232 | Sep 2003 | US |