Claims
- 1. A passive wet paper handling system for use in a liquid-ink printing system comprising:
- a printer for printing by depositing drops of liquid ink onto a media having a leading edge and trailing edge, the printer having a paper exit slot through which the media exits the printer, leading edge first, after printing;
- a generally planar output platform disposed adjacent the paper exit slot for receiving previously printed media;
- an edge separator extending generally upward from the output platform and inclined away from the paper exit slot for deflecting the leading edge of the media generally upward as the media exits the printer;
- a pair of deflector wings also extending generally upward from the output platform and inclined away from the paper exit slot, the deflector wings being spaced apart from the paper exit slot so that the leading edge of the media first contacts the edge separator and then contacts the deflector wings; and
- a respective one of the deflector wings being disposed to each side of the edge separator, for contacting and deflecting corresponding lateral edges of the media generally upward so as to impart a bowed shape to stiffen the media and thereby maintain it spaced above the previously printed media at least until the trailing edge emerges from the paper exit slot.
- 2. A wet paper handling system according to claim 1 wherein:
- the edge separator includes an edge separator base coupled to the output platform and a flexible portion connected to the edge separator base for contacting the media, said flexible portion being sufficiently flexible to flex when contacted by the media.
- 3. A wet paper handling system according to claim 2 wherein:
- the flexible portion is formed of a flexible polymeric material.
- 4. A wet paper handling system according to claim 1 wherein:
- the edge separator includes means for pivotally connecting the edge separator to the output platform for storing the edge separator substantially flush against the output platform when the edge separator is not in use.
- 5. A wet paper handling system according to claim 1 wherein:
- at least one of the deflector wings includes a slider portion; and
- the output platform includes means defining a lateral channel for receiving the slider to allow repositioning of the deflector wings along said channel to adjust a spacing between the deflector wings thereby changing the bowed shape imparted to media exiting the printer.
- 6. A wet paper handling system according to claim 1 wherein:
- the paper exit slot is located in use a first predetermined height above the output platform surface;
- the edge separator extends in use to a second predetermined height above the output platform surface that is less than the paper exit slot height; and
- the deflector wings each extend in use to a third predetermined height above the output platform surface that is greater than the paper exit slot height such that a W-shaped bow is imparted to the trailing edge of the media after exiting the paper exit slot.
- 7. A wet paper handling system for use in a liquid-ink printing system comprising:
- a printer for printing by depositing drops of liquid ink onto a media, the printer having a paper exit slot through which the media exits the printer, leading edge first, after printing;
- a generally planar output platform disposed adjacent the paper exit slot for receiving the printed media;
- an edge separator extending generally upward from the output platform and inclined away from the paper exit slot for deflecting the leading edge of the media generally upward as the media exits the printer;
- a pair of deflector wings also extending generally upward from the output platform and inclined away from the paper exit slot, the deflector wings being spaced apart from the paper exit slot so that the leading edge of the media first contacts the edge separator and then contacts the deflector wings;
- a respective one of the deflector wings being disposed to each side of the edge separator, for contacting and deflecting corresponding lateral edges of the media generally upward so as to impart a bowed shape to stiffen the media and thereby maintain it spaced above the output platform;
- a pair of trap pockets, a respective one of the trap pockets disposed above each end of the paper exit slot to receive a corresponding trailing edge corner region of the media when the media clears the exit slot, to prevent the media from retracting into the paper exit slot.
- 8. A passive wet paper handling system for use in a liquid-ink printing system comprising;
- a printer for printing by depositing drops of liquid ink onto a media having a leading edge and trailing edge, the printer having a paper exit slot through which the media exits the printer, leading edge first, after printing;
- a generally planar output platform disposed adjacent the paper exit slot for receiving previously printed media;
- an edge separator extending generally upward from the output platform and inclined away from the paper exit slot for deflecting the leading edge of the media generally upward as the media exits the printer, the edge separator having means for rotatable connection to the output platform and spring means coupled to the output platform and to the edge separator for urging the edge separator toward a predetermined extended position for use;
- a pair of deflector wings also extending generally upward from the output platform and inclined away from the paper exit slot, the deflector wings being spaced apart from the paper exit slot so that the leading edge of the media first contacts the edge separator and then contacts the deflector wings;
- a respective one of the deflector wings being disposed to each side of the edge separator, for contacting and deflecting corresponding lateral edges of the media generally upward so as to impart a bowed shape to stiffen the media and thereby maintain it spaced above the previously printed media.
- 9. A wet paper handling according to claim 8 wherein:
- the edge separator includes an edge separator base coupled to the output platform and a flexible portion connected to the edge separator base for contacting the media, said flexible portion being sufficiently flexible to flex when contacted by the media.
- 10. A wet paper handling system according to claim 8 wherein:
- the edge separator includes means for pivotally connecting the edge separator to the output platform for storing the edge separator substantially flush against the output platform when the edge separator is not in use.
- 11. A passive wet paper handling system for use in liquid-ink printing system comprising:
- a printer for printing by depositing drops of liquid ink onto a media having a leading edge and trailing edge, the printer having a paper exit slot through which the media exits the printer, leading edge first, after printing;
- a generally planar output platform disposed adjacent the paper exit slot for receiving previously printed media;
- and edge separator extending generally upward from the output platform and inclined away from the paper exit slot for deflecting the leading edge of the media generally upward as the media exits the printer, wherein the extended position of the edge separator is inclined approximately fifty degrees relative to the output platform in a direction away from the paper exit slot so that the media slides over the edge separator in use, the edge separator having means for rotatable connection to the output platform, and spring means coupled to the output platform and to the edge separator for urging the edge separator toward a predetermined extended position for use;
- a pair of deflector wings also extending generally upward from the output platform and inclined away from the paper exit slot, the deflector wings being spaced apart from the paper exit slot so that the leading of the media first contacts the edge separator and then contacts the deflector wings;
- a respective one of the deflector wings being disposed to each side of the edge separator, for contacting and deflecting corresponding lateral edges of the media generally upward so as to impart a bowed shape to stiffen the media and thereby maintain it spaced above the previously printed media.
- 12. A wet paper handling system according to claim 11 wherein:
- at least one of the deflector wings includes a slider portion; and
- the output platform includes means defining a lateral channel for receiving the slider to allow repositioning of the deflector wings along said channel to adjust a spacing between the deflector wings thereby changing the bowed shape imparted to media exiting the printer.
- 13. A wet paper handling system according to claim 11 wherein:
- the paper exit slot is located in use a first predetermined height above the output platform surface;
- the edge separator extends in use to a second predetermined height above the output platform surface that is less than the paper exit slot height; and
- the deflector wings each extend in use to a third predetermined height above the output platform surface that is greater than the paper exit slot height such that a W-shaped bow is imparted to the trailing edge of the media after exiting the paper exit slot.
- 14. A passive method of handling paper output from a liquid-ink printer having an elongate paper exit slot defining a paper path and an output platform positioned for receiving printed paper from the printer, the method comprising:
- driving a current media out of the printer through the paper exit slot, a leading edge first;
- while driving the current media out of the printer, deflecting the leading edge of the media upward away from the output platform; and
- while driving the current media further out of the printer, deflecting both lateral edges of the media upward so as to impart a transverse bow-shape to the media, thereby stiffening the media so as to maintain the leading edge spaced above the output platform.
- 15. A method according to claim 14 further comprising the steps of:
- as the current media exits the printer, allowing a trailing edge of the media to move upward so as to release the bow-shape, thereby allowing the leading edge to fall onto the output platform; and
- at the same time, supporting a trailing edge of the current media spaced above the output platform to avoid contacting a previously printed media stacked on the output platform.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 further comprising the steps of:
- as the current media moves forward, forming a transverse waveform in the media adjacent the said trailing edge for contacting a following sheet of printing media as a leading edge of said following sheet moves out of the printer through the paper exit slot; and then
- driving said following sheet out of the printer through the paper exit slot so that the leading edge of the following sheet contacts the trailing edge of the current sheet, thereby driving the current sheet further forward.
- 17. A method according to claim 16 further comprising the steps of:
- at a predetermined position over the output platform, allowing the current media to fall onto the platform, thereby maximizing a time delay before the current page impacts a most recently printed portion of a previously printed media positioned on the stack.
- 18. A method according to claim 16 further including:
- guiding the following sheet forward through the exit slot so the following sheet has a substantially straight leading edge aligned with the exit slot for contacting the trailing edge of the current media.
- 19. A passive method of handling sheets of printable media output from a liquid-ink printer having an elongate exit slot defining a paper path and having an output platform positioned for receiving the printing media from the printer, the method comprising:
- providing an edge separator coupled to the output platform and extending into the paper path adjacent the exit slot;
- driving a current media out of the printer through the paper exit slot, a leading edge first, so that the leading edge contacts the edge deflector, thereby deflecting the leading edge upward;
- providing a pair of deflector wings, each one of the deflector wings disposed to a respective side of the paper path, inclined laterally away from the paper exit slot and inclined forwardly;
- spacing the deflector wings apart from the exit slot so that the leading edge of the media first contacts the edge separator and then contacts the deflector wings after the media moves forward beyond the edge separator;
- sizing and positioning the deflector wings so that the lateral edges of the printed sheet contact the deflector wings and slide generally upward as the sheet moves forward, thereby deflecting the lateral edges upward without impeding forward motion of the said printed sheet; and
- while driving the current sheet further out of the printer, deflecting both lateral edges of the media upward so as to impart a transverse bow-shape to the media, thereby stiffening the media so as to maintain the leading edge spaced above the output platform.
- 20. A method according to claim 19 further comprising adjusting a spacing intermediate the deflector wings so as to ensure operable contact with the lateral edges of printed media of various widths.
- 21. A method according to claim 19 further comprising slidably coupling at least one of the deflector wings to the output platform so as to allow lateral repositioning of the said one of the deflector wings, thereby adjusting a spacing between the deflector wings to accommodate different width printing media.
- 22. A method according to claim 19 further comprising pivotally coupling each of the deflector wings and the edge separator to the output platform so as to allow folding the output platform into a storage position in parallel proximity to the printer.
- 23. A method according to claim 19 further comprising:
- confining the corners of the said trailing edge so as to limit upward travel of the said corners, whereby the said upward deflection of the lateral edges of the printed sheet imparts a generally downward bow toward a center region of the trailing edge; and
- supporting the central region of the trailing edge, thereby imparting a generally W-shape along the said trailing edge to ensure contact with a following sheet.
- 24. A method according to claim 19 further comprising:
- driving the printed sheet further forward along the edge deflectors by driving the following sheet out of the printer, a leading edge of the following sheet being in contact with the trailing edge of the current sheet; and then
- while continuing to deflect the lateral edges of the current sheet upward, releasing the central region of the current printed sheet along the trailing edge, thereby permitting the trailing edge to flip downward, forming a generally U-shape bow in the trailing edge for restoring stiffness and ensuring continued contact with the leading edge of the following sheet.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/887,517 filed on May 19, 1992.
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