This invention relates to print feed mechanisms and, more particularly, to a new and useful mounting arrangement therefor which facilitates variable size media to a printing apparatus.
Print feed mechanisms or modules are commonly employed to supply printers with various size media for printing. One such print feed mechanism, to which the present invention is directed, is a feeder for supplying in-line printers with envelopes used in the fabrication of mailpieces. Generally, the print media/envelopes are stacked in register and angled downwardly toward an entrance or input area which typically includes a drive nip for conveying singulated envelopes to the print head(s) of the printer. The media/envelopes are disposed at an inclination angle of about twenty-five degrees (25°) to allow gravity to assist in the singulation and delivery of the media/envelopes.
Inasmuch as the printer may be adapted to print on envelopes of various size and thickness, it is common to employ multiple print feeders/cartridges to accommodate the large variety of available media/envelopes. That is, to expedite a variety of print jobs (some of the print jobs requiring a different size/shape envelope to accommodate a variation in mailpiece content material), printers commonly include an interface, i.e., between the input area and the output of the media/envelope feeder, which facilitates the rapid connect/disconnect of a variety of print feed mechanisms—each having a ready supply of media/envelopes available for printing.
Various efforts have been made to develop print feed mechanisms capable of singulating/delivering envelopes having a variety of sizes, shapes and/or thickness dimension. Of the various geometric design considerations, the inclination angle for mailpiece delivery is, perhaps, one of the most important design criterion to address/maintain. To accommodate/maintain the inclination angle while, at the same time, changing the configuration of the envelops, e.g., the size of envelope, various solutions have been attempted, ranging from the practical to the more complex. One of the practical solutions typically includes a means for lifting the base of the print feeder, e.g., using short blocks of wood to change the elevation of the print feeder. By changing its height, the feeder can be spaced-apart from the printer to accommodate larger envelops while maintaining the inclination angle to the receiving or entrance area of the printer. Yet other solutions have included a complex base mechanism which includes a telescoping base having a tilting head for supporting an envelope stack. The telescoping base enables elevation adjustment while the tilting head may be adjusted to accommodate a range of acceptable inclination angles.
While the foregoing solutions represent viable methods/mechanisms to accommodate the delivery of various size/shape/thickness envelopes, such methods/mechanisms are either unreliable, inexact or costly to implement.
A need, therefore, exists for an effective, accurate and low cost mounting arrangement/support stand for delivering/feeding media to a print apparatus.
The accompanying drawings illustrate presently preferred embodiments of the invention and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below serve to explain the principles of the invention. As shown throughout the drawings, like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts.
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A mounting arrangement and/or stand is provided for supporting a print feed mechanism relative to a printer. The mounting arrangement includes first and second support members defining first and second mating surfaces, respectively. The first support member is adapted to support the print feed mechanism and the second support member is adapted to support the first support member. Furthermore, the first and second mating surfaces define a mating interface or plane which is inclined relative to a horizontal plane. The relative position of the first and second support members is maintained by a means for coupling the first and second segments along the inclined mating plane. The coupling means is, furthermore, operative to selectively position the first support member relative to the second support member so as to separate the print feed mechanism segment from the printer by a fixed separation distance. The selected separation distance accommodates print media which varies in length while the inclined mating plane maintains the inclination angle of the print media at any selected separation distance.
The present invention is described in the context of a stand for a supporting a print feed mechanism relative to a printer. The stand defines a mounting arrangement for accommodating variable length print media stacked within and delivered by the print feed mechanism. While the invention is described as a dedicated and separate unit for supporting the print feed mechanism, it should be appreciated that the print feed mechanism may be configured or adapted to include a novel mounting arrangement incorporated within the support stand. Hence, the invention may be viewed as either a support stand or a mounting arrangement, depending upon which configuration is most efficient, i.e., structurally or fiscally.
In the described embodiment, the print feed mechanism delivers mailpiece envelopes to an in-line printer having predefined zones for printing mailpiece addresses, return address information and postage indicia. While the invention is described in the context of creating mailpieces, it should be appreciated that the invention is applicable to print feed mechanisms for any print media and for any printer, whether such printer is specifically designed to print mailpiece envelopes, conventional correspondence or other printed material.
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While the mechanical interlock 40 is shown as a pair of protruding pins 42a, 42b engaging pairs of apertures 44a, 44b, 46a, 46b, it should be appreciated that any adjustable or reconfigurable coupling means may be employed to join/mate the first and second support members 20, 30. For example, a guide track having a plurality of detents/alignment apertures may be employed for displacing the support members 20, 30 along the mating plane 34 and rigidly affixing the relative position of the support members 20, 30 to displace the first support member 20 a fixed separation distance from the printer.
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While the first and second support members or segments 20, 30 are shown as a pair of separate wedge-shaped elements, each having horizontal surfaces 20H, 30H for supporting the print feed mechanism 12 along a horizontal plane, it should be appreciated that either or both support members 20, 30 may be integrated with the underside of the print feed mechanism 12 or with another support surface defined by the printer or a separate table support.
In summary, the present invention provides a novel mounting arrangement/stand 10 for supporting a print feed mechanism 12 relative to a printer. The mounting arrangement/stand 10 accommodates the use of a variable size/shape print media while maintaining the inclination angle θ of the print feed mechanism 12. Furthermore, the invention provides a reliable, accurate and low cost mounting arrangement/support stand 10 for interfacing a print feed mechanism 12 with a printer. Moreover, the mounting arrangement/support stand 10 may be adapted for use with various print feed mechanisms and print systems.
Although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the scope of this invention.
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20080056801 A1 | Mar 2008 | US |