Modular printer/plotter with controllable printhead/media spacing in three degrees of freedom

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6409321
  • Patent Number
    6,409,321
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 22, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 25, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A modular printer chassis, particularly for large scale printers, includes a lower media module which provides a rigid platen media support surface connected to an upper scanning carriage support module by a plurality of fasteners which are tightened at the time of assembly to thereafter permanently hold the modules, which are accurately positioned with the aid of a gauge at the time of assembly, in place so that the accurate inkjet printhead to media spacing in the print zone is maintained.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the art of computer driven inkjet printers/plotters, particularly large scale printers having printhead carriage scan widths of about 24 to 60 inches and above although the invention is also applicable to smaller printers as well. Precise spacing between the inkjet orifice plate or plates and the media on which printing is to take place is essential. For this reason, the media is generally supported on a rigid platen below a laterally scanning inkjet printhead or plural inkjet printheads all supported on a common scanning carriage. Those skilled in the art will appreciate that the greater the scan width, the harder it is to maintain precise and substantially constant spacing at all points along the scan width between the inkjet printhead or printheads and the platen supported media on which printing takes place.




It is accordingly the primary objective of the present invention to provide a rigid printer chassis structure which is easily assembled with precise spacing between the inkjet printhead orifices and the media but which also maintains the spacing throughout the design service life of the printer.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention therefore provides a modular printer chassis comprising: a media module which includes a platen for supporting media on which printing is to take place; a carriage module including structure for supporting a laterally scanning printhead carriage having at least one inkjet printhead thereon in spaced relationship to said platen; and a plurality of fasteners connecting said media module to said carriage module, said fasteners being initially adjustable during connection of said modules to relatively position and thereafter permanently hold said modules in the selected position to accurately support a printhead a selected distance from said platen.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a printer in which the invention is used.





FIG. 2

is a cross-sectional elevation view of one of the eight fastener connections, assembled but not tightened, which permit adjustment with three degrees of freedom of the connection of the carriage module to the media module during assembly.





FIG. 3

is a view like

FIG. 2

showing the fastener connection tightened in place.





FIG. 4

is a schematic exploded isometric view of assembled modular elements of the printer showing a lower media module and an upper carriage module..











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A typical printer/plotter in which the modular printer chassis structure according to the present invention can be used is shown in

FIG. 1 and

, pursuant to the invention, includes a lower media module


20


which includes a rigid media support platen


22


and an upper carriage module


30


enclosed in an outer housing


12


which also encloses the scanning printhead carriage and support rods or guides


32


,


34


, shown schematically in

FIG. 2

in which the cover has been removed and shown in phantom for purposes of illustration.




The operative portions of the printer may be supported on a stand


12


and, in the example shown in

FIG. 1

further include one or more offboard ink supplies


14


shown at the left side of the media and carriage modules and a printhead service station


16


shown at the right side of the modules. Large scale printers generally use large reservoirs or offboard ink supplies


14


which are connected by flexible ink tubes (not shown) to supply ink to the printhead or printheads mounted on the scanning carriage as is conventional. Smaller size printers such as desktop size printers, in which the modular configuration of the present invention is also applicable, typically use carriage mounted or “onboard” inkjet cartridges which contain a comparatively small supply of ink.




Turning now to

FIG. 2

in which the elements of the invention have been shown in schematic block diagram form, it will be seen that the lower or media module


20


includes rigid laterally extending structure usually of sheet metal or extruded aluminum which provides a rigid platen structure


22


to afford a support surface for the media such as paper, transparency, vellum, etc., on which printing takes place. A media drive mechanism to accurately advance the media will also be provided as is conventional. The relatively rigid and expensive platen structure


22


is in turn connected to structural end members


24


,


26


by any suitable means. The end members


24


,


26


are preferably molded of rigid plastic for cost savings and ease of manufacture. The upper or carriage module


30


includes rigid, preferably steel, laterally extending beam structure


31


, broken away for clarity to show its cross-section, which defines an upper carriage guide


32


, the beam structure


31


also having a steel carriage support rod


34


affixed thereto. The beam structure


31


including the guide


32


and rod


34


may take any one of various configurations for suitably supporting a scanning inkjet printhead carriage. The carriage module


30


may also include a rigid ink tube guide


60


comprised of a pair of spaced channels suspended above the beam structure


31


if the printer employs offboard ink supplies. One form of ink tube guide suitable for use herein is disclosed in co-pending application Ser. No. 09/240,091 filed Jan. 29, 1999 owned by the assignee of the present invention, the teachings of which are incorporated herein by reference. Both the media module


20


and the carriage module


30


including the beam


31


and attached rod


34


are schematically depicted in boxes for ease of illustration. The ink tube guide


60


is shown partly broken away at its left end for clarity in illustration above the rigid beam structure


31


and support rod


34


however, the channels forming the guide


60


and the relative sizes and positions of the various rigid parts of the carriage module


30


are not critical to nor do they limit the invention.




The carriage module


30


is rigidly affixed to the media module


20


by a plurality of fasteners


40


each comprising a female member


42


received in an aperture


28


of complementary size formed in the end members


24


,


26


of the media module and a male member or bolt


50


threadedly connected to the female member


42


. The upper ends of each of the fasteners


40


are received in suitably configured seats


33


molded in the end supports


36


,


38


of the carriage module


30


, the seats


33


each providing engagement surfaces for a purpose to be described. The fasteners


40


define and maintain the spacing between the two modules


20


,


30


both in vertical pure translation and tilt (rotation around any horizontal axis).




The individual fasteners are shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

to an enlarged scale. The fasteners


40


each include a female member


42


having a head


44


and a depending skirt


46


with a plurality of circumferentially spaced longitudinally extending slots (not shown) which allow the skirt to be radially expanded into firm engagement with the adjacent walls of the apertures


28


in the media module end members


24


,


26


. The female members


42


are each preferably made of a relatively hard material such as aluminum or steel and are received in the apertures


28


in the relatively soft material of the plastic end members


24


,


26


and then held in position therein by expansion of the skirt


46


on each fastener


40


into tight engagement with the walls of the apertures


28


.




The bolts


50


each having a head


52


and threaded shank are threadedly engaged with the skirt expanders


49


which, in the presently preferred embodiment shown, comprise separate parts having a tapered generally conical exterior surface slidably engageable with a tapered generally conical interior surface of the skirts


46


. Alternatively, the skirt expanders


49


need not be a part separate from the female member


42


but can instead be integrally formed with member


42


as an internally threaded lower end portion of the skirt


46


engageable with the threaded shanks of the bolts


50


as is well known in many different types of radially expandable fasteners which may be used to hold the modules


20


,


30


in place.




The heads


52


of the bolts


50


are each configured to be engaged by a complementary shaped tool so that the bolts


50


can be rotated to secure the carriage module


30


in the intended position relative to the media module


20


during assembly at the factory.




The heads


44


of the female fastener members


42


preferably have an essentially flat upper clamping surface


48


and the lower ends of the heads


52


are also preferably flat and preferably receive washers


54


having a generally flat lower clamping surface


56


. The clamping


48


and


56


are drawn together during tightening of the female member


42


and bolt


50


and respectively engage the lower and upper sides of the seats


33


in the carriage module.




The modules


20


,


30


are relatively positioned by first inserting the female members


42


partly into their respective apertures


28


and using a gauge to then precisely space the carriage module


30


from the media module


20


throughout the entire scanning length of the printhead carriage. The threaded bolts


50


are then inserted through apertures in the seats


33


into the skirt expanders


49


following which the bolts are tightened from the position shown in

FIG. 3

to draw the skirt expanders


49


upwardly to radially expand the skirts


46


into tight engagement with the interior walls of the apertures


28


in the media module


20


and simultaneously clamp the oppositely facing engagement surfaces of the seats


33


of the carriage module


30


between the clamping surfaces


48


,


56


of the fasteners


40


. Preferably, radially extending sharpened teeth or projections


47


are provided on the exterior surface of the fastener skirts


46


so that the projections can be forced into the relatively softer plastic material of the media module


20


to firmly hold the modules


20


,


30


in the selected position following which the installation gauge or tools may be removed.




Although the fasteners


40


are shown in

FIG. 2

with the female members


42


inserted into apertures


28


in the media module


20


, persons skilled in the art will readily appreciate that the female members


42


could instead be received in apertures in the end supports


36


,


38


of the carriage module


30


and the bolts


50


could be affixed upwardly through the media module end members


24


,


26


instead of as shown in FIG.


2


.




The presently preferred arrangement shown in

FIG. 2

includes a total of eight fasteners


40


connecting the carriage module


30


to the media module


20


. The fasteners are arranged at four corners of the chassis assembly preferably in two planes, one, preferably a vertical plane, containing four fasteners at the front of the printer and the other plane, preferably also a vertical plane, containing four fasteners at the rear of the interconnected modules


20


,


30


. Although, as shown, the planes in which the groups of fasteners are located are essentially parallel to each other, this too is not considered essential; however, the fasteners


40


, if all adjustable in parallel directions, e.g., vertical, can be positioned during assembly to linearly raise or lower the carriage module


30


a precise distance with respect to the media module


20


. Slight lateral and slight fore and aft adjustment of the carriage module


30


with respect to the media module


20


is also possible due to the provision of four fasteners


40


at each end by raising or lowering the front fasteners relative to the rear fasteners and/or by raising or lowering the left or right pairs of the fasteners in each end member relative to the other fasteners in each end member whereby adjustability with three degrees of freedom is attained.




Persons skilled in the art will also appreciate that various additional modifications can be made in the preferred embodiment shown and described above and that the scope of protection is limited only by the wording of the claims which follow.



Claims
  • 1. A modular printer chassis comprising: a media module which includes a platen for supporting media on which printing is to take place; a carriage module including carriage support structure for supporting a laterally scanning printhead carriage having at least one inkjet printhead thereon in spaced relationship to said platen; and a plurality of fasteners connecting said media module to said carriage module, said fasteners being arranged on spaced lines substantially parallel to carriage movement and being initially adjustable during connect of said modules to relatively position and there permanently hold said modules in a selected position to accurately support a printhead a selected distance from said platen.
  • 2. The modular printer chassis of claim 1, wherein said fasteners include a female member having a clamping surface extending a selected distance from one of said modules.
  • 3. The modular printer chassis of claim 2, wherein said female members each include a radially expandable skirt, said skirts of said female members being respectively received in apertures in one of said modules.
  • 4. The modular printer chassis of claim 3, wherein said radially expandable skirts include hard projections on exterior surfaces of said skirts, said projections penetrating into and being engaged with relatively softer adjacent aperture walls of said module to lock said female members in said apertures as said skirts are radially expanded.
  • 5. The modular printer chassis of claim 1, wherein said fasteners are arranged in two spaced laterally extending planes.
  • 6. The modular printer chassis of claim 5, wherein said planes are parallel to each other.
  • 7. The modular printer chassis of claim 6, wherein all of said fasteners extend in parallel directions.
  • 8. A modular printer chassis comprising: a media module which includes a platen for supporting media on which printing is to take place; a carriage module including carriage support structure for supporting a laterally scanning printhead carriage having at least one inkjet printhead thereon in spaced relationship to said platen; and a plurality of fasteners connecting said media module to said carriage module, said fasteners being initially adjustable during connection of said modules to relatively position and thereafter permanently hold said modules in a selected position to accurately support a printhead a selected distance from said platen, said fasteners including a female member having a clamping surface extending a selected distance from said media module, said female members each including a radially expandable skirt, said skirts of said female members being respectively received in apertures in one of said modules, said radially expandable skirts having hard projections on exterior surfaces of said skirts, said projections penetrating into and being engaged with relatively softer adjacent aperture walls of said module to lock said female members in said apertures as said skirts are radially expanded and wherein said fasteners include spaced clamping surfaces respectively engageable with spaced engagement surfaces on said carriage module.
  • 9. The modular printer chassis of claim 8, wherein said fasteners each include mating male and female threaded members, one of said clamping surfaces of each said fastener being on said female member and the other of said clamping surfaces of said fastener being on said male member.
  • 10. The modular printer chassis of claim 9, wherein said female member includes a skirt expander threadedly engaged with said male member.
  • 11. The modular printer chassis of claim 10, wherein said skirt expander is a separate part having a tapered exterior surface slidably engageable with a tapered interior surface of said skirt.
  • 12. A modular printer chassis comprising: a media module which includes a platen for supporting media on which printing is to take place, said platen including a rigid laterally extending structure and end members affixed to said structure; a carriage module including carriage support structure for supporting a laterally scanning printhead carriage having at least one inkjet printhead thereon in spaced relationship to said platen; and a plurality of fasteners connecting said media module to said carriage module, said fasteners being initially adjustable during connection of said modules to relatively position and thereafter permanently hold said modules in a selected position to accurately support a printhead a selected distance from said platen, said fasteners including a female member having a clamping surface extending a selected distance from one of said modules, said female members each including a radially expandable skirt, said skirts of said female members being respectively received in apertures in one of said modules, said carriage module structure includes rigid laterally extending carriage supports and end supports affixed to said carriage supports, said carriage module end supports being affixed to said media module end members.
  • 13. The modular printer chassis of claim 12, wherein said end supports are each connected by sets of said fasteners to said end members such that said carriage module is linearly adjustable during assembly of said modules in a direction toward and away from said media module.
  • 14. The modular printer chassis of claim 13, wherein said rigid laterally extending structured of said media module and said carriage supports are made of metal and said end supports and end members are made of plastic.
  • 15. The modular printer chassis of claim 14, wherein each of said end supports is connected to respective ones of said end members of said media module by at least two laterally spaced ones of said fasteners whereby said carriage module is laterally positionable with respect to said media module during connection of said modules.
  • 16. The modular printer chassis of claim 15, wherein said carriage module further includes an ink supply tube guide connected to said end supports and spaced above said platen.
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Number Name Date Kind
5455607 Rhoades et al. Oct 1995 A
5468076 Hirano et al. Nov 1995 A
6234331 Brandenberg May 2001 B1