Claims
- 1. An optical sensor comprising:
- an enclosure
- a light sensor mounted in the enclosure to detect a beam of light and provide a detection signal;
- a light emitter mounted in the enclosure to direct a beam of light toward the light sensor;
- an opaque lever mounted to the enclosure and free to rock within limits defined by the enclosure, to provide two positions of maximum travel and a neutral position intermediate between the two maximum positions and which interacts with the beam of light to provide a different detection signal when the lever is in the neutral position then when the lever is in either maximum position;
- means for biassing the lever to move the lever to and hold the lever in the neutral position when no external force is applied to the lever.
- means to transmit the output detection signal only when the lever is not in the neutral position so that the unit can be added or removed from a printer without changing any printer settings.
- 2. The optical sensor of claim 1, in which means to transmit includes means to output the detection signal only when the lever is not in the neutral position so that the unit can be added or removed from a printer without changing any printer settings.
- 3. The optical sensor of claim 1, in which the lever includes a window section transparent to light through which light is transmitted from the emitter to the detector when the lever is in the neutral position and which moves to a non-transmitting position when the lever is in either maximum position.
- 4. The optical sensor of claim 1 in which the light sensor and light detector form a module mounted together to the enclosure, with a slot through which a plate section of the lever between the emitter and sensor, moves.
- 5. The optical sensor of claim 1, further comprising: an axle mounted in the enclosure on which the lever is rotatively mounted.
- 6. The optical sensor of claim 1, in which the lever includes:
- a longate sensing section at one end, and
- a plate section at the other end interacting with an axle to only allow rotational movement about an axis of the axle and a through hole to provide a window.
- 7. The optical sensor of claim 1, in which the enclosure includes:
- a base to which the elements are mounted; and
- a cover to form the enclosure.
- 8. The optical sensor of claim 1, in which:
- the lever includes an integral axle and the means for biassing the lever includes a longate spring bar inserted through a through slot in the axle, with two ends supported in position by the enclosure.
- 9. The optical sensor of claim 1, further comprising means for mounting the optical sensor on to a printer.
- 10. The optical sensor of claim 1, comprising:
- an enclosure including a base to which parts of the optical sensor are mounted and a removable cover which snaps onto the base;
- a sensor module mounted in an access hole in the base and including:
- a light detector which provides a signal only when no light is detected;
- a light emitter positioned for directing light to the detector and separated from the detector by a slot; and
- a cable for providing electric power to the emitter and transmitting the signal from the detector and including an end plug for connection to a printer;
- a lever including an axal mounted in a hole in the base to allow the lever to rock between two maximum positions, and a longate sensor section extending through a slot in the enclosure for detecting the presence of misfolded paper, and an opaque plate section positioned to move in the sensor slot with a window to allow light to travel from the emitter to the detector only when the lever is in a neutral position intermediate between the two maximum positions;
- a longate spring bar with two ends inserted in slots in the base to allow rotation of the ends and with the center portion of the bar inserted through a slot in the axal of the lever to move the lever into and hold the lever in the neutral position when no external force is applied to the lever.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/938,182 filed Aug. 31, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,321,464, issued Jun. 14, 1994 entitled "Jam-Free Continuous Forms Printer", incorporated here by reference.
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Divisions (1)
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