1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a media level indicator for indicating a status of a media stack, for instance, a paper stack, in a media container, and a printer having such media level indicator.
2. Description of Related Art
Nowadays, a printer typically includes a paper storage box inside for storing papers. However, during the printer works, users do not notice if the paper storage is sufficient or not. A conventional printer may alarm users when the paper storage box is out of papers, but an indication of the present amount of the paper storage and a corresponding alarm are not provided. Thus, the printing work may be interrupted suddenly when the paper runs out, which causes a bad user experience and interrupts the working process of the user. As a result, a paper amount indicating function is required.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of a method of calculating connectivity of an N-dimensional space. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The media level indicator includes a media detecting assembly 30 and an level indicating assembly 40. The media detecting assembly 30 is composed of a shaft 301, a detecting arm 302 and a driving arm 303, wherein the detecting arm 302 and the driving arm 303 are respectively fixed to the two ends of the shaft 301. The detecting arm 302 is configured for abutting the top of the media stack (not shown), and rotating with and about the shaft 301 in response to the status of the media stack. The driving arm 303 is configured for rotating with the shaft.
The level indicating assembly 40 is composed of a lever 401 and a horizontally oriented media level indicating bar 402. The lever 401 has a first end articulated with the driving arm 303, an intermediate pivot portion P for pivotedly fixed to the housing 10, and an opposing second end. The media level indicating bar 402 has a restricted end and an opposing indicating end 403, wherein the restricted end is mechanically coupled to the second end of the lever 401, and the indicating end 403 is exposed from the media level indicator 100 as a result of extending outwardly from an outer surface 201 of the media container 20, through the opening.
The lever 401 is configured for being driven by the driving arm 303 to rotate about the intermediate pivot portion P, thereby causing the media level indicating bar 402 to be moved jointly with the second end of the lever 401 in a substantially vertical direction to indicate the media lever status.
The media detecting assembly 30 is rotatably connected to the housing 10, as the detecting arm 302 abuts the top of the paper stack and the driving arm 303 articulated with the level indicating assembly 40. Meanwhile, the indicating end 403 extends outwardly from the outer surface 201 of the media container 20. When the thickness of the paper stack increases, the detecting arm 302 is moved upwardly by the top of the paper stack, while the detecting arm 302 drops when the thickness of the paper stack decreases. As a result, the media detecting assembly 30 is driven to rotate, and thus movement is given to the indicating end 403. Since the indicating end 403 is driven to move as the thickness of the paper stack changes, the position of the indicating end 403 indicates to users the amount of the paper stack remaining.
In detailed assembly, the shaft 30 is rotatably engaged to the housing 10, and the lever 401 is pivotedly fixed to the housing 10 through the intermediate pivot portion P. The second end of the lever 401 is slidably disposed on a first guiding structure 50, which defines a vertical path providing for the lever 401 sliding on it. The restricted end of the media level indicating bar 402 is also slidably disposed on the first guiding structure 50, and fixed to the second end of the lever 401. Therefore, the second end of the lever 401 and the restricted end of the media level indicating bar 402, move together on the vertically path created by the first guiding structure 50.
Once the amount of paper in the paper stack changes, the detecting arm 302 is either pushed up or it drops down, driving the shaft 30 to rotate clockwise or anti-clockwise. The lever 401 therefore rotates around the intermediate pivot portion P, leading the second end upwards on the vertical path of the first guiding structure 50, which moves the restricted end therewith. As a result, the visible indicating end 403 of the media level indicating bar 402 is also moved.
For example, when the height of the paper stack decreases in use, the detecting arm 302 drops down, making the shaft 301 rotate and the driving arm 303 rotate therewith. Therefore, the joint point of the lever 401 and the driving arm 302 is lifted, leading the second end of the lever 401 (slidably disposed on the first guiding structure 50) to move down. As a result, the media level indicating bar 402 moves down on the vertical path of the first guiding structure 50, and indicates to users the gradual reduction of the storage papers.
In this embodiment, the media container further comprises a media level scale 2011, is arranged on the outer surface 201 of the media container 20 and is adjacent to the opening. The media level scale 2011 is an approximate indication to users concerning the current amount of the storage papers. As shown and for example, when the indicating end 403 points to the lowest scale, the amount of the storage papers is zero; when the indicating end 403 points to the medium scale, the amount of the storage papers may be 200; and when the indicating end 403 points to the highest scale, the amount of the storage papers may be 400.
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The media detecting assembly 30 and the level indicating assembly 40 can be replaced with one single rod (not shown). The rod is rotatably disposed in the media container 20, with one end abutting the paper stack and the other end extending outwards from the outer surface 201 of the media container 20.
Although the present disclosure has been specifically described on the basis of this exemplary embodiment, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various changes or modifications may be made to the embodiment without departing from the scope and spirit of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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100122773 | Jun 2011 | TW | national |