Claims
- 1. An ink-jet hard copy apparatus for applying ink to media passing through a print zone of said apparatus, comprising:
- at least one media scanning print cartridge which carries a printhead jetting ink in an axial direction substantially normal to said media;
- a carriage having a compartment for holding said print cartridge, said print cartridge having a carriage scan X axis, a media advance Y axis, and the ink jetting direction Z axis;
- a unitary spring and a contact member on said spring directly contacting said print cartridge and engages with a single motion to latch fit said print cartridge to said carriage at a top region of said print cartridge distally located with respect to said printhead to provide a positional bias to said print cartridge in each of said X, Y and Z axis; and
- a biasing member coupled to said carriage and separate from said unitary spring, abutting a side portion of said print cartridge proximate said printhead to provide a positional bias to said print cartridge in said X axis.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said biasing member comprises:
- a leaf spring, having a means at one extremity of said leaf spring for coupling said leaf spring to said carriage and a means at an opposing extremity of said leaf spring for exerting a force on said print cartridge.
- 3. The apparatus as set forth in claim 2, wherein said leaf spring further comprises:
- said means for coupling including a means for cantilevering said spring into said compartment away from said carriage in said X axis at a first predetermined angle;
- a central region having a first bend therein at a second predetermined angle away from said carriage in said X axis; and
- a bottom region, distal from said one extremity, having a second bend therein at a third predetermined angle toward said carriage in said X axis.
- 4. A method of installing at least one print cartridge in an ink-jet hard copy apparatus media scanning carriage, wherein a printhead is carried on an extremity region of the print cartridge located for applying ink to media passing through a print zone of said apparatus, comprising the steps of:
- inserting the print cartridge into a compartment of the carriage to position the printhead adjacent to said print zone;
- during said inserting step, contacting a side region of the print cartridge proximate said extremity region of said print cartridge with a spring member to bias the print cartridge in a carriage scan direction; and
- moving a top end of the print cartridge, distally located from said printhead, forwardly to contact said cartridge with a latching device, said moving step occurring after said inserting step and after said contacting step.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein said moving step further comprises:
- applying biasing force with said latching device in a carriage scan direction.
- 6. The method of claim 4 wherein said moving step further comprises:
- applying biasing force with said latching device in an ink firing direction.
- 7. The method of claim 4 wherein said moving step further comprises:
- applying biasing force with said latching device in a media advance axis.
- 8. An ink-jet hard copy apparatus for applying ink to media passing through a print zone, comprising:
- a plurality of print cartridges for respectively containing different color inks therein, each of said print cartridges having a printhead at one extremity region thereon, respectively;
- a carriage having a plurality of compartments for holding a print cartridge within each of said compartments such that each printhead is adjacent said print zone;
- a unitary latching device on said carriage engaging each of said print cartridges with a single motion to latch fit said print cartridges to said carriage at an extremity region of said print cartridges distal of said one extremity region, respectively, to provide a positional bias to said print cartridges in a carriage scan direction, a media advance direction, and an ink jet ink firing direction; and
- a plurality of biasing members, one each located within each of said compartments and mounted on said carriage contacting a side portion of each of said print cartridges, respectively, to provide a positional bias to each of said print cartridges, respectively, in the carriage scan direction.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said unitary latching device includes a unitary metal spring and a plurality of cams coupled upon said metal spring, one for each of said print cartridges, respectively.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said biasing member includes a separate leaf spring for each print cartridge, each said leaf spring having a means for coupling said leaf spring to said carriage at one extremity thereof and a means for exerting a force on said print cartridge having at least a section of an opposing extremity obliquely located relative to said one extremity.
- 11. The apparatus as set forth in claim 10, wherein said each of said leaf springs further comprises:
- said means for coupling including a means for cantilevering said spring into said compartment away from said carriage in said X axis at a first predetermined angle;
- a central region having a first bend therein at a second predetermined angle away from said carriage in said X axis; and
- a bottom region, distal from said one extremity, having a second bend therein at a third predetermined angle toward said carriage in said X axis.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/375,331, filed on Jan. 17, 1995, abandoned Apr. 9, 1996, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/056,702, filed Apr. 30, 1993, and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,392,063.
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