Claims
- 1. Apparatus for horizontally loading a print cartridge into a carriage, comprising:
a) a generally rectangular print cartridge body having first and second side walls, a front wall, and a back wall; b) a top wall having a planer outside surface, said top wall being affixed to the cartridge body; c) an elongate supporting lip located on the first side wall of the cartridge body, said lip being parallel to the planer outside surface of the top wall; d) a carriage body; e) a chute mounted on the carriage body for receiving a print cartridge, said chute having first and second sidewalls and an end wall; and f) a generally horizontal rail on the first sidewall of the chute for engaging the supporting lip on the print cartridge and for guiding the print cartridge into the carriage.
- 2. The carriage of claim 1 wherein the horizontal rail is arcuate.
- 3. The carriage of claim 1 wherein the horizontal rail is inclined slightly upward.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 further including a second elongate supporting lip located on the second side wall of the cartridge body, said second lip likewise being parallel to the planer outside surface of the top wall and further including a second generally horizontal rail on the second side wall of the chute for engaging the second supporting lip on the print cartridge and guiding the print cartridge into the carriage.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 further including a latch located on the top wall of the print cartridge and a cantilever latch spring mounted on the carriage and having a generally horizontal tab so that when the print cartridge is fully received in the carriage, the latch is mechanically engaged by the latch spring.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the top wall has a planer outside surface and further including a latch ramp leading to a latch wall located perpendicular to the outside surface of the top wall.
- 7. A method of horizontally loading a print cartridge into a carriage, comprising the steps of:
a) translating a print cartridge horizontally forward into a carriage, both the print cartridge and the carriage have corresponding datums for aligning one with the other; b) engaging a lip on the print cartridge with a guide rail on the carriage; c) sliding the print cartridge up and over the datum on the carriage with the guide rail; and d) latching the print cartridge in the carriage.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the step of horizontal translating further includes the step of pitching up the print cartridge with the guide rail.
- 9. The method of claim 7 wherein the step of horizontal translating further includes the step of pitching down the print cartridge with a latch spring.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein the step of pitching down the print cartridge occurs after the step of pitching up the print cartridge.
- 11. A method of unloading a print cartridge from a carriage, comprising the steps of:
a) rotating a print cartridge about a datum on the carriage; b) unlatching the print cartridge from the carriage; and c) horizontally translating the print cartridge out of the carriage after the step of unlatching.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the print cartridge has a portion exposed from the carriage while being received therein and wherein the step of rotating includes the step of manually forcing the exposed portion of the print cartridge downward.
- 13. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of rotating includes the step of pitching up the print cartridge in the carriage.
- 14. The method of claim 11 wherein the step of rotating includes the step of limiting said rotation with a guide rail on the carriage.
- 15. A print cartridge insertable into a carriage receiving pocket, comprising:
a horizontally insertable low profile print cartridge body, horizontally insertable defined as having mechanical features that enable complete insertion into the receiving pocket with a predominately horizontal motion, low profile defined as having a major dimensional axis aligned with the horizontal motion.
- 16. The print cartridge of claim 15, wherein the receiving pocket includes a guide rail and wherein the mechanical features include a lip for engaging the guide rail.
- 17. The print cartridge of claim 15 wherein the receiving pocket includes a carriage latch feature, the print cartridge body includes a top wall having a corresponding latch feature for engaging the carriage latch feature.
- 18. The print cartridge of claim 17, wherein the latch feature is spaced from any edges of the top wall.
- 19. The print cartridge of claim 15, wherein the mechanical features also enable rotation of the print cartridge about a datum on the carriage and unlatching of the print cartridge from the carriage.
- 20. A print cartridge insertable into a carriage receiving pocket, comprising:
a cartridge body having a major axis disposed along a direction of installation of the cartridge body into the carriage receiving pocket to allow for a low profile printing system.
- 21. The print cartridge of claim 20, wherein the cartridge body includes a front wall having a plurality of electrical contacts for energizing the cartridge upon installation of the cartridge into the printing system, a back portion opposite to the front wall and for handling by the user during installation, and wherein the major axis is disposed between the front wall and the back portion.
- 22. The print cartridge of claim 20, further comprising a top wall spanning the major axis and having a latch feature disposed thereon.
- 23. The print cartridge of claim 20 further comprising a top wall joining the front and back walls and having a latch feature thereon.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is related to the following copending utility patent applications, each filed concurrently on Jan. 5, 2000: Ser. No. ______ by Ram Santhanam et al., entitled “Vent For An Ink-Jet Print Cartridge”, attorney docket number 10992263-1; Ser. No. ______ by Ram Santhanam et al., entitled “Ink-Jet Print Cartridge Having A Low Profile”, attorney docket number 10992259-1; Ser. No. ______ by Junji Yamamoto et al., entitled “Horizontally Loadable Carriage For An Ink-Jet Printer”, attorney docket number 10992261-1; Ser. No. ______ by Junji Yamamoto et al., entitled “Method And Apparatus For Horizontally Loading And Unloading An Ink-Jet Print Cartridge From A Carriage”, attorney docket number 10992264-1; Ser. No. ______ by Richard A. Becker et al., entitled “Techniques For Providing Ink-Jet Cartridges With A Universal Body Structure”, attorney docket number 10992320-1; Ser. No. ______ by Ram Santhanam et al., entitled “Techniques For Adapting A Small Form Factor Ink-Jet Cartridge For Use In A Carriage Sized For A Large Form Factor Cartridge”, attorney docket number 10992260-1; Ser. No. ______ by James M. Osmus, entitled “Printer With A Two Roller, Two Motor Paper Delivery System”, attorney docket number 10001157-1; Ser. No. ______ by Keng Leong Ng, entitled “Low Height Inkjet Service Station”, attorney docket number 10001167-1; Ser No. ______ by Matt Shepherd et al., entitled “New Method Of Propelling An Inkjet Printer Carriage”, attorney docket number 10001164-1; Ser. No. ______ by Ram Santhanam et al., entitled “Ink Jet Print Cartridge”, attorney docket number 10001462-1; and Ser. No. ______ by Ram Santhanam et al., entitled “Multiple Bit Matrix Configuration For Key-Latched Printheads”, attorney docket number 10991277-1, all of which are incorporated by reference.
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09872959 |
May 2001 |
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10263138 |
Oct 2002 |
US |