Claims
- 1. A method of assembling a service station for servicing an inkjet printhead of an inkjet printing mechanism, with the printhead defining a printhead plane, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a service station frame base which defines a guide track, a service station bonnet cover, and a pallet having a rack gear;
- mounting a pinion gear inside the service station frame base;
- joining a sled carrying a cap for sealing the printhead to the pallet;
- supporting a wiper for wiping the printhead on the pallet;
- installing the pallet in the guide track by coupling the pallet rack gear with the pinion gear for translational motion of the pallet in a plane substantially parallel with the printhead plane when driven by interaction of the rack gear and the pinion gear; and
- securing the pallet in the guide track by sandwiching the pallet between the frame base and the bonnet cover for translational motion of the pallet between the frame base and the bonnet cover, with the bonnet cover permanently covering the base and pallet during use.
- 2. A method according to claim 1 wherein the joining step occurs before the installing step.
- 3. A method according to claim 1 wherein the supporting step occurs before the installing step.
- 4. A method according to claim 1 wherein the securing step comprises the step of engaging a portion of the bonnet cover with the frame base.
- 5. A method according to claim 4 wherein the engaging step comprises joining the bonnet cover and frame base using plural mating snap hooks.
- 6. A method according to claim 4 wherein:
- the method further includes the step of providing the frame base to define a lower portion of the guide track, and the bonnet cover to define an upper portion of the guide track; and
- the securing step further comprises sandwiching the pallet between the lower portion of the guide track and the upper portion of the guide track.
- 7. A method according to claim 1 wherein;
- the method further includes the steps of providing the frame base to define a pair of guide tracks, and providing the pallet with a pair of guide rails; and
- the installing step comprises engaging the pair of guide rails of the pallet in the pair of guide tracks of the frame base.
- 8. A method according to claim 7 wherein:
- the method further includes the step of providing the pallet with a biasing member adjacent one rail of the pair rails; and
- the engaging step comprises the step of compressing the biasing member to install the pallet in the guide track.
- 9. A method according to claim 7 wherein:
- the method further includes the step of providing the frame base to define a lower portion of each of a pair of guide tracks; and
- the securing step comprises the steps of engaging a portion of the bonnet cover with the frame base, with the bonnet cover defining an upper portion of each of a pair of guide tracks, and sandwiching the pair of guide rails between the lower portion and upper portions of the pair of guide tracks.
- 10. A method according to claim 1 wherein:
- the method further includes the steps of providing the pinion gear as a spindle pinion gear having a shaft and a pair of gears on the shaft, and providing the pallet with a pair of rack gears;
- the mounting step comprises mounting the spindle pinion gear to the frame base; and
- the installing step comprises coupling the pair of gears on the spindle pinion gear with the pair of rack gears of the pallet.
- 11. A method according to claim 1, further including the steps of:
- mounting a motor to the frame base; and
- coupling the motor to the pinion gear.
- 12. A method according to claim 11 wherein:
- the method further includes the steps of providing the motor with first and second mounting points, and providing the frame base with a motor mounting clip and a fastener receptacle; and
- the step of mounting the motor to the frame base comprises the steps of clipping the first mounting point of the motor to the frame base using the motor mounting clip, and fastening the second mounting point of the motor to the frame base at the fastener receptacle using a fastener member.
- 13. A method according to claim 11 wherein:
- the step of coupling the motor to the pinion gear comprises the steps of:
- mounting a first transfer gear to the frame base;
- coupling the first transfer gear to the pinion gear;
- mounting a second transfer gear to the frame base;
- coupling the second transfer gear with the first transfer gear; and
- coupling a motor gear driven by the motor to the second transfer gear;
- the step of mounting a motor to the frame base further includes the step of securing the second transfer gear to the frame base using the motor gear; and
- the method further includes the step of securing the first transfer gear to the frame base by overlaying a portion of the first transfer gear with a portion of the second transfer gear.
- 14. A method according to claim 1 wherein:
- the method further includes the step of providing the frame base to define a spittoon portion of the service station, with the spittoon having a floor; and
- the method further includes the step of lining the spittoon floor with a pad of an absorbent material.
- 15. A method according to claim 1 wherein
- the method further includes the steps of providing a wiper mount, and mounting the wiper on the wiper mount, and
- the supporting step comprises the step of attaching the wiper mount to the pallet.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 wherein:
- the method further includes the steps of forming the wiper mount of a spring metal having a first attachment feature, and providing the pallet with a second attachment feature;
- the method further includes the step of onsert molding the wiper onto the wiper mount; and
- the attaching step comprises engaging the first and second attachment features to secure the wiper mount to the pallet.
- 17. A method according to claim 1 wherein the step of joining the sled to the pallet comprises the steps of:
- installing a pair of linkage yokes, each having upper and lower pivots, within the frame base at the lower pivots of each linkage yoke;
- with the sled having a retainer post and plural pivot pockets sized to receive the upper pivots of each linkage yoke for a step of
- installing a spring on a retainer clip, the retainer clip having a rocker member sized to engage and rock with respect to a rocker post of the pallet, and thereafter, attaching the retainer clip to the sled retainer post; and
- coupling each of the upper pivots of each linkage yoke with an associated one of the plural pivot pockets of the sled while compressing the spring and engaging the retainer clip rocker member with the pallet rocker post.
- 18. A method according to claim 1 further including the steps of:
- onsert molding the cap onto an upper surface of the sled;
- providing the sled with a lower surface which defines a recess, with sled also defining a vent hole which couples the recess to the sled upper surface in a region of the upper surface surrounded by the cap; and
- installing a cap vent plug within a recess defined by the lower surface of the sled.
- 19. A service station for servicing an inkjet printhead of an inkjet printing mechanism having a chassis, with the printhead supported by the chassis for motion along a scanning axis to a servicing position, and with the printhead defining a printhead plane, the service station comprising:
- a frame including a base which defines a guide track, and a bonnet cover;
- a pallet sandwiched between the bonnet cover and the frame base at the guide track for translational movement between the frame base and the bonnet cover in a plane substantially parallel with the printhead plane and in a direction substantially perpendicular to the scanning axis, with the bonnet cover permanently covering the base and pallet during use; and
- a printhead servicing member supported by the pallet to service the printhead when in the servicing position.
- 20. A service station according to claim 19 wherein:
- the service station frame has a first wall and a second wall opposing said first wall, with the pallet located between the first wall and the second wall;
- the pallet further includes a biasing member structured to push against the second wall to bias the pallet toward the first wall;
- the first wall of the frame has a frame alignment datum located thereon; and
- the pallet has an alignment datum that engages the frame alignment datum during a portion of pallet movement as the biasing member pushes the pallet toward the first wall to align the pallet in a direction substantially parallel with the scanning axis.
- 21. A service station according to claim 20 wherein:
- the printhead is transported by a carriage which is supported by the chassis for motion along the scanning axis; and
- the first wall of the frame has a carriage alignment datum located thereon, with the carriage alignment datum being engageable by the carriage when the printhead is in the servicing position to align the service station member with the printhead.
- 22. A service station according to claim 21 wherein
- the bonnet cover has said first wall with the frame alignment datum and the carriage alignment datum located thereon.
- 23. A service station according to claim 20 wherein:
- the service station frame has first and second opposing walls defining a pair of guide tracks opposing one another;
- the pallet has a pair of rail members that engage the pair of tracks; and
- the frame alignment datum is located on the first wall adjacent the track defined by the first side wall.
- 24. A service station according to claim 20 wherein the pallet has another alignment datum that engages the frame alignment datum during a second portion of pallet movement as the biasing device pushes the pallet toward the first wall.
- 25. A service station according to claim 24 wherein only one of said alignment datum and said another alignment datum on the pallet engages the frame alignment datum during the first and second portions of pallet movement.
- 26. A service station according to claim 20 wherein the printhead servicing member supported by the pallet comprises a wiper for wiping the printhead during said first portion of pallet movement.
- 27. A service station according to claim 20 wherein the printhead servicing member supported by the pallet comprises a cap for sealing the printhead during said first portion of pallet movement.
- 28. A service station according to claim 20 wherein:
- the printhead has a cheek region and an orifice plate that ejects ink therethrough, with the orifice plate being located adjacent to the cheek region; and
- the printhead servicing member supported by the pallet comprises a flap for mopping the printhead cheek region during said first portion of pallet movement.
- 29. A service station according to claim 20:
- wherein the pallet has an undersurface with a pair of rack gears located thereon;
- further including a spindle pinion gear having a pair of gear members that engage the pair of rack gears; and
- wherein the engagement of the spindle pinion gear with the pair of rack gears prevents rotation of the pallet around said alignment datum.
- 30. A service station according to claim 19 wherein:
- the service station frame has first and second opposing walls defining a pair of guide tracks opposing one another, with each of the pair of guide tracks having a load bearing surface; and
- the pallet has a pair of rail members that engage the pair of tracks, with each rail member having a lower surface with at least two contact members extending therefrom to ride on the load bearing surfaces of the tracks.
- 31. A service station according to claim 30:
- wherein the pallet has an undersurface with a pair of rack gears located thereon;
- further including a spindle pinion gear having a pair of gear members that engage the pair of rack gears; and
- further including a motor mounted to the frame and coupled to drive the spindle pinion gear which moves the pallet through interaction with the rack gears.
- 32. A service station according to claim 19 wherein:
- the printhead is transported by a carriage which is supported by the chassis for motion along the scanning axis; and
- the pallet includes a carriage locking member that engages and secures the carriage with or without the inkjet printhead installed therein.
- 33. A service station according to claim 32 wherein the pallet includes a main body and the carriage locking member comprises an arm extending upwardly from the main body.
- 34. A service station according to claim 32:
- wherein the carriage locking member engages an edge of the carriage; and
- further including a sled that supports the printhead servicing member, with the sled being movably attached to the pallet for motion with respect to the pallet and the printhead, with the sled having an engaging member to engage said edge of the carriage.
- 35. A service station according to claim 19:
- wherein the pallet has a rack gear;
- further including a pinion gear supported by the frame to engage and drive the pallet rack gear to provide said translational movement to the pallet; and
- further including a motor mounted to the frame coupled to drive the pinion gear which moves the pallet through interaction with the rack gear.
- 36. A service station according to claim 35:
- wherein the pallet has an undersurface with a pair of rack gears located thereon; and
- further including a spindle pinion gear having a pair of gear members that engage the pair of rack gears, with one of the pair of gear members of the spindle pinion gear being coupled to the motor.
- 37. A service station according to claim 35:
- wherein the motor has a first mounting point and a second mounting point;
- wherein the frame has a motor mounting clip that receives the first mounting point of the motor, with the frame also having a fastener receptacle; and
- further including a fastener member that fastens the second mounting point of the motor to the frame at the fastener receptacle.
- 38. A service station according to claim 37 further including at least one transfer gear that couples the motor to the pinion gear, with the at least one transfer gear secured to the frame by the mounting of the motor to the frame by said clip and said fastener member.
- 39. A service station according to claim 19 wherein:
- the bonnet cover is attached to the frame base;
- the frame base defines a lower portion of the guide track;
- the bonnet cover defines an upper portion of the guide track; and
- the pallet has a rail member sandwiched between the lower and upper portions of the guide track.
- 40. An inkjet printing mechanism, comprising:
- a chassis;
- an inkjet printhead;
- supported by the chassis, a carriage that transports the printhead for motion along a scanning axis to a servicing position, with the printhead defining a printhead plane; and
- a service station comprising:
- a frame including a base which defines a guide track, and a bonnet cover;
- a pallet sandwiched between the bonnet cover and the frame base at the guide track for translational movement between the frame base and the bonnet cover in a plane substantially parallel with the printhead plane and in a direction substantially perpendicular to the scanning axis with the bonnet cover permanently covering the base and pallet during use; and
- a printhead servicing member supported by the pallet to service the printhead when in the servicing position.
- 41. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 40 wherein:
- the service station frame has a first wall and a second wall opposing said first wall, with the pallet located between the first wall and the second wall;
- the pallet further includes a biasing member structured to push against the second wall to bias the pallet toward the first wall;
- the first wall of the frame has a frame alignment datum located thereon; and
- the pallet has one alignment datum that engages the frame alignment datum during one portion of pallet movement as the biasing device pushes the pallet toward the first wall to align the pallet in a direction substantially parallel with the scanning axis.
- 42. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 4 wherein:
- the printhead is transported by a carriage which is supported by the chassis for motion along the scanning axis; and
- the first wall of the frame has a carriage alignment datum located thereon, wherein the carriage alignment datum is engaged by the carriage when the printhead is in the servicing position.
- 43. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 42 wherein
- the frame bonnet cover has said first wall with the frame alignment datum and the carriage alignment datum located thereon.
- 44. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 41 wherein:
- the service station frame has first and second opposing walls defining a pair of guide tracks opposing one another;
- the pallet has a pair of rail members which engage the pair of tracks; and
- the frame alignment datum is located on the first wall adjacent the track defined by the first side wall.
- 45. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 41 wherein the pallet has another alignment datum that engages the pallet alignment datum during another portion of pallet movement as the biasing device pushes the pallet toward the first wall.
- 46. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 45 wherein only one of said one alignment datum and said another alignment datum on the pallet engages the frame alignment datum during said one portion of pallet movement and said another portion of pallet movement.
- 47. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 41 wherein the printhead servicing member supported by the pallet comprises a wiper for wiping the printhead during said first portion of pallet movement.
- 48. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 41 wherein the printhead servicing member supported by the pallet comprises a cap for sealing the printhead during said first portion of pallet movement.
- 49. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 41 wherein:
- the printhead has a cheek region and an orifice plate that ejects ink therethrough, with the orifice plate being located adjacent to the cheek region; and
- the printhead servicing member supported by the pallet comprises a flap for mopping the printhead cheek region during said first portion of pallet movement.
- 50. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 41 wherein:
- the pallet has an undersurface with a pair of rack gears located thereon;
- the service station further includes a spindle pinion gear having a pair of gear members that engage the pair of rack gears; and
- the engagement of the spindle pinion gear with the pair of rack gears prevents rotation of the pallet around the first alignment datum.
- 51. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 40 wherein:
- the service station frame has first and second opposing walls defining a pair of guide tracks opposing one another, with each of the pair of guide tracks having a load bearing surface; and
- the pallet has a pair of rail members that engage the pair of tracks, with each rail member having a lower surface with at least two contact members extending therefrom to ride on the load bearing surfaces of the tracks.
- 52. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 51 wherein:
- the pallet has an undersurface with a pair of rack gears located thereon;
- the service station further includes a spindle pinion gear having a pair of gear members that engage the pair of rack gears; and
- the service station further includes a motor mounted to the frame and coupled to drive the spindle pinion gear which moves the pallet via the rack gears.
- 53. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 40 wherein
- the pallet includes a carriage locking member that engages and secures the carriage with or without the inkjet printhead installed therein.
- 54. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 53 wherein the pallet includes a main body and the carriage locking member comprises an arm extending upwardly from the main body.
- 55. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 53 wherein:
- the carriage locking member engages an edge of the carriage; and
- the service station further includes a sled that supports the printhead servicing member, with the sled being movably attached to the pallet for motion with respect to the pallet and the printhead, with the sled having an engaging member to engage said edge of the carriage.
- 56. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 40 wherein:
- the pallet has a rack gear;
- the service station further includes a pinion gear supported by the frame to engage and drive the pallet rack gear to provide said translational movement to the pallet; and
- the service station further includes a motor mounted to the frame coupled to drive the pinion gear which moves the pallet through interaction with the rack gear.
- 57. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 56 wherein:
- the pallet has an undersurface with a pair of rack gears located thereon; and
- the service station further includes a spindle pinion gear having a pair of gear members that engage the pair of rack gears, with one of the pair of gear members of the spindle pinion gear being coupled to the motor.
- 58. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 56 wherein:
- the motor has first and second mounting points;
- the frame has a motor mounting clip that receives the first mounting point of the motor, with the frame also having a fastener receptacle; and
- the service station further includes a fastener member that fastens the second mounting point of the motor to the frame at the fastener receptacle.
- 59. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 58 wherein:
- the frame base defines a lower portion of the guide track;
- the bonnet cover defines an upper portion of the guide track; and
- the pallet has a rail member sandwiched between the lower and upper portions of the guide track.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of the U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/509,070, filed on Jul. 31, 1995 now abandoned, both having at least one co-inventor in common.
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