Method and apparatus for collecting and removing punch chaff from an imaging system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6173634
  • Patent Number
    6,173,634
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 19, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 16, 2001
    24 years ago
Abstract
A method and apparatus for collecting and removing chaff from an internal drum imaging system. The chaff collection apparatus includes a chaff tray coupled to the internal drum below the side punches. The chaff tray includes a cover comprising a plurality of evenly spaced frangible fingers. A specific set of the fingers is removed from the cover according to the locations of the side punches on the internal drum. In this manner, only the portions of the cover below the side punches are open to the interior of the chaff tray. The chaff produced by each punch passes into the chaff tray through a respective opening in the cover, and is captured within the chaff tray. The areas of the cover of the chaff tray that are not located below the side punches remain covered by the remaining frangible fingers, thereby preventing chaff from escaping the chaff tray.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is in the field of imaging systems. More particularly, the present invention provides a method and apparatus for the collection and removal of pieces of recording media, hereinafter referred to as “chaff,” punched out by the side punches of an imaging system.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In many imaging systems, such as imagesetters or platesetters, a movable optical carriage is used to displace a laser system or other imaging source in a slow scan direction along an internal drum to expose a supply of recording media supported on the drum. Generally, the imaging source includes a beam deflection assembly, comprising a deflector element (e.g., a mirror) and a spin motor for rotating the deflector element to deflect an imaging beam generated by a radiation source across the recording media. Such an imaging system is described, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,598,739, assigned to Agfa Corporation, incorporated herein by reference.




As known in the art, imaging systems are commonly equipped with internal punches that are configured to punch a predetermined set of registration openings (e.g., holes, notches, etc.), into the recording media being imaged. Advantageously, by registering the recorded image to the set of holes in the recording media, accurate registration throughout the prepress process can be achieved. A virtually limitless number of positions, types, and configurations of punches are possible in imaging systems due, for example, to the availability of a large number of different types of punches, registration systems, and printing presses, as well as the use of a wide variety of sizes of recording media, etc.




If steps are not taken to immediately collect the chaff produced by the punches, the chaff may accumulate within, or be blown around, the interior of the imaging system. The chaff, if uncollected, may be deposited onto the recording media prior to, or during, imaging, thereby adversely affecting imaging quality and accuracy. The chaff may also foul various subsystems within the imaging system, or may cause other problems in the imaging system. Accordingly, chaff collection systems have been developed and used to collect and remove the chaff generated by the punches of imaging systems. Unfortunately, currently available chaff collection systems that are designed to accommodate a multitude of different punch positions and punch types are incapable of effectively collecting and capturing the chaff produced by the punches. For example, chaff collection systems have employed large open trays to accommodate all potential punch positions. While the chaff is usually initially captured within such trays, the chaff is often blown out of the open trays into the imaging system by streams of air produced by the vacuum systems, fans, etc., of the imaging system, thereby defeating the intended purpose of the chaff collection system.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a method and apparatus for the effective collection and removal of chaff from an internal drum imaging system. The present invention further provides a chaff collection apparatus capable of accommodating a large number of punch positions and types of punches, and permanently capturing the chaff produced by the punches of an imaging system.




The chaff collection apparatus according to the present invention comprises an arcuately shaped chaff tray that conforms to the curvature of the cylindrical imaging surface of the internal drum. The chaff tray is coupled in any suitable manner to the side of the internal drum below the side punches.




The chaff tray includes a cover comprising a plurality of evenly spaced frangible sections, hereinafter referred to as “fingers.” Prior to, or after, coupling the chaff tray to the side of the internal drum, a specific set of the fingers is removed from the cover according to the locations of the side punches on the internal drum. In this manner, only the portions of the cover below the side punches are open to the interior of the chaff tray. The chaff produced by each punch passes into the chaff tray through a respective opening in the cover, and is captured within the chaff tray. Advantageously, areas of the cover of the chaff tray that are not located below the side punches are covered by the remaining frangible fingers, thereby preventing chaff from escaping the chaff tray.




Generally, the chaff collection apparatus of the present invention comprises:




a system for collecting chaff produced by at least one punch, the chaff collection system including a chaff tray and a cover formed by a plurality of removable fingers.




The present invention additionally provides a method for collecting chaff produced by at least one punch, comprising:




providing a chaff tray having a cover formed by a plurality of removable fingers; and




selectively removing a specific set of the removable fingers from the cover according to a location of each punch, thereby forming a respective opening in the cover for the collection of chaff produced by each punch.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The features of the present invention will best be understood from a detailed description of the invention and a preferred embodiment thereof selected for the purposes of illustration and shown in the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

illustrates an example of an imaging system;





FIG. 2

illustrates the movable optical carriage and scanning system of the imaging system of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a chaff collection apparatus according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, wherein the chaff collection apparatus is coupled to an internal drum imaging system to capture and remove chaff produced by at least one side punch;





FIG. 4

is a side view of a chaff collection apparatus in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

a cross-sectional view taken along line


6





6


of

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 7

is a top view of an alternate embodiment of the fingers forming the cover of the chaff collection apparatus.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




The features and advantages of the present invention are illustrated in detail in the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to like elements throughout the drawings. Although the drawings are intended to illustrate the present invention, the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale.




An example of an internal drum imaging system


10


is illustrated in FIG.


1


. In this example, the imaging system


10


comprises an imagesetter configured to image digital data onto a supply of film, a printing plate, or other recording media. Although described below with regard to an imagesetter, the present invention may be used in conjunction with a wide variety of other types of internal drum imaging systems, including platesetters and the like, without departing from the intended scope of the present invention as set forth in the claims.




The imaging system


10


generally includes a front end computer or workstation


12


for the design and layout of pages to be printed, a raster image processor (RIP)


14


for rasterizing the page data, and an imagesetter


16


. The imagesetter


16


records the digital data provided by the RIP


14


onto a supply of photosensitive, radiation sensitive, thermally sensitive, or other type of suitable recording media


18


.




The imagesetter


16


includes an internal drum


20


having a cylindrical support surface


22


for supporting and positioning the recording media


18


during imaging. The imagesetter


16


further includes a scanning system


24


, carried by a movable optical carriage


26


, for recording digital data onto the recording media


18


using an imaging beam


28


.




As illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the scanning system


24


is displaced by the movable optical carriage


26


in a slow scan direction (directional arrow A) along the internal drum


20


to expose the recording media


18


in a line-wise manner. The optical carriage


26


is preferably displaced by an onboard drive system (not shown), although an external drive system may also be used.




The scanning system


24


typically includes a laser system


30


for generating the imaging beam


28


. The laser system


30


comprises a light or radiation source


32


for producing the imaging beam


28


, and an optical system


34


positioned between the radiation source


32


and the imaging surface


21


of the recording media


18


for focusing the imaging beam


28


onto the recording media


18


. The imaging beam


28


exits the optical system


34


through a spot focusing lens


36


. The scanning system


24


further includes a beam deflection assembly


38


for deflecting the imaging beam


28


across the recording media


18


in a fast scan curvilinear direction B (see

FIG. 1

) to record a scan line on the imaging surface


21


of the recording media


18


. The beam deflection assembly


38


comprises a deflector element


40


(e.g., a mirror) and a spin motor


42


for rotating the deflector element


40


. As the deflector element


40


is rotated by the spin motor


42


, the imaging beam


28


is scanned across the recording media


18


as shown in

FIG. 1

, thereby imaging a scan line on the recording media


18


.




Referring again to

FIG. 1

, at least one side punch


50


is positioned and attached in a known manner to an end


52


(

FIG. 3

) of the internal drum


20


. The punches


50


are provided to punch a predetermined set of registration holes, notches, etc., in the recording media


18


. By aligning the recorded image to the set of holes in the recording media


18


, accurate registration throughout the prepress process can be achieved.




A perspective view of a chaff collection apparatus


60


according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in FIG.


3


. The chaff collection apparatus


60


is coupled to the internal drum


20


of an imaging system to capture and remove chaff punched out of the recording media


18


by at least one side punch


50


.




The chaff collection apparatus


60


includes a chaff tray


62


having a cover


64


comprising a plurality of evenly spaced frangible fingers


66


for effectively sealing the chaff tray


62


. Depending on the specific location and type of the side punches


50


to be, or previously, mounted on the internal drum


20


, a specific set of the fingers


66


is removed from the cover


64


to produce openings


68


(

FIG. 4

) in the cover


64


. In practice, the set of fingers


66


is typically removed prior to the installation of the punches


50


. During the operation of the punches


50


, the chaff produced by each punch


50


falls into the chaff tray


62


through a respective opening


68


located below the punch


50


.




As shown in FIGS.


3


-


6


, the chaff collection apparatus


60


generally has an arcuate configuration corresponding to the curvature of the cylindrical imaging surface


22


of the internal drum


20


. The chaff collection apparatus


60


is mounted to the end


52


of the internal drum


20


to position the chaff tray


62


below the side punches


50


. The chaff collection apparatus


60


may be mounted to the internal drum


20


using brackets or any other suitable mounting or attaching hardware (not shown).




Continuing to refer to FIGS.


3


-


6


, the chaff tray


62


includes a bottom section


70


, a front section


72


, and a rear section


74


. Together, the bottom, front, and rear sections


70


,


72


, and


74


form an arcuately shaped chaff tray


62


, for the collection of chaff produced by the side punches


50


. The chaff tray


62


is covered by the plurality of frangible fingers


66


that form the cover


64


. The bottom, front, and rear sections


70


,


72


, and


74


of the chaff tray


62


, and the plurality of frangible fingers


66


, may be formed as a single unit. Preferably, however, the front section


72


is formed as a separate piece that is removably insertable between the bottom section


70


and the plurality of fingers


66


. This allows the front section


72


to be removed as necessary to clear chaff jams in the chaff tray


62


, or to remove the chaff that has collected within the chaff tray


62


.




In operation, one or more of the frangible fingers


66


are removed from the cover


64


in accordance with the location and type of each of the side punches


50


. In this manner, openings


68


are produced below each side punch


50


that allow the chaff generated by each side punch


50


to fall into the chaff tray


62


for collection. The areas of the cover


64


of the chaff tray


62


that are not located below the side punches


50


(e.g., between, and to the sides of, the openings


68


) remain covered by the frangible fingers


66


that have not been removed, thereby preventing the chaff from leaving the chaff tray


62


. The width W (

FIG. 4

) of each finger


66


, as well as the size/type of each side punch


50


, determine the number of fingers


66


that must be removed from the cover


64


below each side punch


50


to effectively capture the chaff in the chaff tray


62


. The width of the openings


76


between each of the fingers


66


is minimized to prevent the chaff from escaping from the chaff tray


62


through the openings


76


.




Each of the frangible fingers


66


comprises a first portion


78


that extends to, and/or is supported by, the front section


72


of the chaff tray


62


, and a second portion


80


that includes an area


82


of reduced material thickness. The area


82


of reduced material thickness acts as a snap or separation line for the selective removal of a finger


66


. To remove a finger


66


from the cover


64


, a user repeatedly bends the finger


66


about the area


82


of reduced material thickness, as indicated by directional arrow


84


(FIGS.


5


and


6


), until separation occurs due to material failure. Preferably, the fingers


66


are formed from plastic, metal, or other suitable material that will fail in response to repeated bending. The chaff tray


62


, and other components of the chaff collection apparatus


60


, may be formed of a wide variety of materials including plastic, metal, and the like. In alternate embodiments of the present invention, a score line, perforations, or other separable structure may be used in lieu of the area


82


of reduced material thickness to allow for the removal of the fingers


66


from the cover


64


of the chaff tray


62


.




The front section


72


of the chaff tray


62


may include a plurality of slots


86


. The slots


86


extend through the front section


72


of the chaff tray


62


allowing access to the interior of the chaff tray


62


. The slots


86


allow a user to clear chaff jams in the chaff tray


62


by inserting and manipulating a small diameter or suitably sized tool into the interior of the chaff tray


62


. The slots


86


are preferably sized to prevent the chaff from escaping from the chaff tray


62


through the slots


86


. The slots


86


are not necessary if the front section


72


is formed as a separate piece that is removably insertable between the bottom section


70


and the plurality of fingers


66


. In that case, the front section


72


may be removed to clear chaff jams or to remove the chaff that has been captured within the chaff tray


62


.




The chaff deposited within the chaff tray


62


is preferably collected within a funnel shaped collection area


88


that is located below the center point of the chaff tray


62


. Specifically, the chaff generated by the punches


50


travels downward through the sides of the chaff tray


62


into the collection area


88


. A vacuum source


90


(

FIG. 4

) can be periodically or continuously applied to an opening


92


in the collection area


88


to draw the chaff into, and/or to remove the chaff from, the collection area


88


.




The chaff collection apparatus


60


of the present invention can be configured for use with a wide variety of punch positions and types of punches by selectively removing a set of the frangible fingers


66


from the cover


64


of the chaff tray


62


. The act of removing some of the frangible fingers


66


, however, may render the chaff collection apparatus


60


unsuitable for use with other, substantially different, punch configurations. Nevertheless, the cost of replacing one chaff collection apparatus


60


for another is relatively inexpensive, especially if the components of the chaff collection apparatus


60


are molded from plastic, or are constructed from other low cost materials.




The reuse of the chaff collection system


60


for different punch configurations may be achieved, for example, by substituting hinged, replaceable (e.g., snap-on, magnetically attached), slidable, or other reusable fingers in lieu of the frangible fingers


66


detailed above. For instance, as illustrated in

FIG. 7

, the cover


64


of the chaff tray


62


may be formed using a plurality of snap-on fingers


94


. Each snap-on finger


94


may include a connecting mechanism


96


that is configured to releasably engage a complementary connecting mechanism


98


located on the rear section


74


(or front section


72


, or both) of the chaff tray


62


.




The foregoing description of the present invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. For example, the chaff collection apparatus of the present invention may be used to collect chaff produced by punches that are used in systems other than an imaging system. Such modifications and variations that may be apparent to a person skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of this invention as defined by the accompanying claims.



Claims
  • 1. A method used with an imaging system for collecting chaff produced by at least one punch, comprising the steps of:providing a chaff tray having a cover formed by a plurality of removable fingers; and selectively removing a specific set of the removable fingers from the cover according to a location of each punch, thereby forming a respective opening in the cover for the collection of chaff produced by each punch in the imaging system.
  • 2. The method of claim 1, further including the step of:positioning the chaff tray below the at least one punch, wherein the chaff produced by each punch passes through its respective opening in the cover into the chaff tray for collection.
  • 3. The method according to claim 1, further including the step of:sealing areas of the cover located away from each punch by not removing the removable fingers located in those areas.
  • 4. The method according to claim 1, further including the step of:clearing chaff jams in the chaff tray.
  • 5. The method according to claim 1, further including the step of:removing chaff from the chaff tray.
  • 6. The method according to claim 1, further including the step of:attaching the chaff tray to the imaging system for recording data onto a supply of recording media, wherein the at least one punch is used to punch registration openings into the recording media.
  • 7. The method according to claim 1, wherein the removing step further includes the step of:attaching each removable finger to the cover using a separable structure.
  • 8. The method according to claim 7, further including the step of:forming the separable structure by providing each removable finger with an area of reduced material thickness.
  • 9. A method for collecting chaff in an imaging system, the method comprising the steps of:providing a chaff tray having a cover formed by a plurality of removable fingers; positioning the chaff tray adjacent at least one punch; and selectively removing a specific set of the removable fingers from the cover, according to a location of each punch, to form a respective opening in the cover for the collection of chaff produced by each punch, the remaining removable fingers preventing the collected chaff from escaping from the chaff tray.
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