Paper controlled clutch for a paper exit system in a printer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6726384
  • Patent Number
    6,726,384
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 28, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 27, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A print medium exit system in a printer includes a kicker device ejecting a sheet of print medium out of the printer. A clutch mechanism prevents actuation of the kicker device when the clutch mechanism is engaged by the sheet of print medium.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to printers, and, more particularly, to a print medium exit system for a printer.




2. Description of the Related Art




Most ink jet printers have a star-wheel exit system in which the star-wheels are directly linked to a feed roll shaft. The feed roll shaft simply keeps turning forward to drive print media out of the printer after printing. A problem is that the star wheels touch the printed surface of the paper and sometimes cause the ink to smear or cause small “star wheel” tracks on the printed image.




It is also known to control the exiting media in an exit system by requiring motion of a printhead carrier or some other power source. For instance, in a kicker exit system, the kickers emerge from behind a final nip and push/kick the print media out of the printer. The kicker exit system has the advantage that the printed surface of the paper is never touched, so there is no smearing of the ink. Unlike the star-wheel exit system that runs all the time because it is always linked to the feed roll shaft, the kicker exit system requires activation because it only needs to run after a print job. The printhead can be used to activate the kicker system. However, using the printhead has some disadvantages, such as decreasing throughput. This is especially true if the printhead carrier is away from the kicker mechanism because it takes time to bring the printhead over to a desired location for activation. Also, problems may result if the printhead has to go through a maintenance cycle during an exit operation.




What is needed in the art is a paper exit system that does not touch the printed surface of the paper and that is not activated by a printhead carrier.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a kicker media exit system activated by a mechanical clutch controlled by the presence of media passing through the nip.




The invention comprises, in one form thereof, a print medium exit system in a printer. A kicker device ejects a sheet of print medium out of the printer. A clutch mechanism prevents actuation of the kicker device when the clutch mechanism is engaged by the sheet of print medium.




The invention comprises, in another form thereof, a method of ejecting a sheet of print medium from a printer. It is sensed when the sheet of print medium is at a predetermined location along a paper path in the printer. A print medium exit system is activated dependent upon the sensing step.




An advantage of the present invention is that the exit system does not touch the printed surface of the paper, so no smearing of the ink occurs.




Another advantage is that the kicker exit system is not activated by a printhead carrier, so throughput is increased and positioning issues are eliminated.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above-mentioned and other features and advantages of this invention, and the manner of attaining them, will become more apparent and the invention will be better understood by reference to the following description of an embodiment of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary, perspective view of one embodiment of a printer and an associated print media exit system of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged perspective view of the exit system of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is another perspective view of the exit system of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is yet another perspective view of the exit system of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 5

is a side view of the exit system of FIG.


1


.











Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views. The exemplification set out herein illustrates one preferred embodiment of the invention, in one form, and such exemplification is not to be construed as limiting the scope of the invention in any manner.




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings and particularly to

FIG. 1

, there is shown one embodiment of a printer


10


of the present invention including a print media exit system


12


. Exit system


12


includes a toggle arm


14


having two peripherally attached gears


16


,


18


(FIG.


2


). Toggle arm


14


pivots about an axis


20


of a feed roll shaft


22


with a feed roll gear


24


in the center. Kickers


26


are linked to a pivot shaft


28


.




At the beginning of a kick cycle, feed roll shaft


22


and toggle arm


14


rotate counterclockwise in the perspective of

FIG. 1

to thereby move gear


16


into engagement with a pivot shaft gear


30


. Feed roll gear


24


then rotates counterclockwise, thereby causing a clockwise rotation of gear


16


, which, in turn, causes a counterclockwise rotation of pivot shaft gear


30


. The counterclockwise rotation of pivot shaft gear


30


actuates or advances kickers


26


in direction


32


to push the print medium out of printer


10


. After kickers


26


clear the print medium, feed roll shaft


22


reverses, i.e., feed roll gear


24


rotates clockwise, which causes toggle arm


14


to toggle backward and gear


18


to engage pivot shaft gear


30


. With feed roll gear


24


now rotating clockwise, gear


18


rotates counterclockwise, which, in turn, causes a clockwise rotation of pivot shaft gear


30


. The clockwise rotation of pivot shaft gear


30


causes kickers


26


to move in direction


34


, back to their original positions.




A clutch flag mechanism


36


(

FIGS. 3 and 4

) is used as an activation mechanism and includes a clutch flag


38


and a paper-activated flag


40


joined by a connecting bar


42


. Clutch flag


38


is disposed above toggle arm


14


, and paper-activated-flag


40


is disposed in the paper path. Clutch flag mechanism


36


is spring-loaded in the direction indicated by arrow


44


. Clutch flag mechanism


36


is disposed under an automatic sheet feeder and behind a nip


46


(

FIG. 5

) between a pressure roll arm


48


and a feed roll


50


. Nip


46


is the final nip in the paper path of printer


10


. Clutch flag mechanism


36


pivots about line A and can rotate only about 9 degrees. Without an activation mechanism such as clutch flag mechanism


36


, kickers


26


would operate whenever feed roll shaft


22


turns forward (counterclockwise) because the exit transmission is a simple toggle clutch.




When the automatic sheet feeder picks a sheet and brings the sheet to nip


46


, feed roll shaft


22


reverses to de-skew. As the picked sheet moves into nip


46


, its forward edge engages paper-activated flag


40


at a predetermined point along the paper path. As the sheet of paper pushes paper-activated flag


40


down, the whole clutch flag mechanism


36


rotates in the counterclockwise direction. Clutch flag


38


is now disposed in the path of a hook


52


on toggle arm


14


. As feed roll shaft


22


changes direction and turns forward (counterclockwise) to bring the sheet into the print zone, toggle arm


14


toggles gear


16


forward toward pivot shaft gear


30


. However, hook


52


on toggle arm


14


mates with clutch flag


38


and prevents toggle arm


14


from rotating further to engage gear


16


with pivot shaft gear


30


. Because of the engagement angle between hook


52


and clutch flag


38


, they cannot come apart unless feed roll shaft


22


reverses (rotates clockwise). Now, with hook


52


mated with clutch flag


38


, printer


10


is able to print without exit system


12


being activated. Clutch flag


38


prevents gear


16


from engaging and rotating pivot shaft gear


30


when paper-activated flag


40


is engaged by the sheet of paper.




When the print job is finished and the trailing edge of the sheet of paper has advanced past paper-activated flag


40


, a spring-loaded arm sensor


54


detects the presence of the trailing edge of the sheet at another predetermined point along the paper path. More particularly, sensor


54


detects when the trailing edge of the sheet is about to enter nip


46


. This point where sensor


54


detects the trailing edge of the sheet of paper can be approximately adjacent to, or slightly downstream from, the point along the paper path where paper-activated flag


40


is engaged by the sheet of paper. Sensor


54


sends a signal to microcontroller


56


indicating that the trailing edge of the sheet is about to enter nip


46


. When the trailing edge has advanced past nip


46


, printer


10


is ready to eject the printed medium. In response to the signal from sensor


54


, microcontroller


56


activates exit system


12


. That is, microcontroller


56


causes feed roll shaft


22


to reverse, i.e., turn clockwise as indicated by arrow


58


. Spring-loaded clutch flag mechanism


36


is then free to rotate upward, as indicated by arrow


60


, because there is no longer any paper pushing down on paper-activated flag


40


. The angular rotation of feed roll shaft


22


in direction


58


is just enough to release clutch flag


38


from hook


52


, e.g., 90 degrees or less. Then, feed roll


50


turns forward (counterclockwise) so that gear


16


engages and rotates pivot shaft gear


30


such that kickers


26


are activated.




After kickers


26


kick the paper out of printer


10


, the exit cycle is finished by feed roll shaft


22


rotating in the reverse direction (clockwise) to bring kickers


26


back to their original position. This exit cycle repeats for the next sheet.




Clutch flag mechanism


36


is print media controlled in the sense that clutch flag


38


locks toggle arm


14


in place only if there is a sheet of paper behind nip


46


. All that is required to activate exit system


12


is a slight reverse motion of feed roll shaft


22


and toggle arm


14


, not an external input such as a movement of a printhead.




While this invention has been described as having a preferred design, the present invention can be further modified within the spirit and scope of this disclosure. This application is therefore intended to cover any variations, uses, or adaptations of the invention using its general principles. Further, this application is intended to cover such departures from the present disclosure as come within known or customary practice in the art to which this invention pertains and which fall within the limits of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A print medium exit system in a printer, said system comprising:a kicker device configured to eject a sheet of print medium out of the printer; a clutch mechanism configured to prevent actuation of said kicker device when said clutch mechanism is engaged by the sheet of print medium, wherein said clutch mechanism includes a print medium-activated component configured to be engaged by the sheet of print medium; and a clutch device attached to said print medium-activated component and configured to prevent actuation of said kicker device; an actuator configured to actuate said kicker device; a feed roll shaft; at least one gear attached to said feed roll shaft and configured to rotate said actuator; and a hook attached to said feed roll shaft, wherein said clutch device is configured to prevent said at least one gear from engaging said actuator when said print medium-activated component is engaged by the sheet of print medium, and said clutch device being configured to mate with said hook when said print medium-activated component is engaged by the sheet of print medium.
  • 2. A method of ejecting a sheet of print medium from a printer, comprising the steps of:sensing when the sheet of print medium has been advanced by a feed roller rotating in a forward direction to a predetermined location along a paper path in the printer; activating a print medium exit system by driving said print medium exit system based on said rotation of said feed roller in said forward direction in said sensing step to eject the sheet of print medium from said printer, wherein said print medium exit system includes a kicker device and a clutch mechanism, said activating step including using said kicker device to eject the sheet of print medium out of the printer; and using said clutch mechanism to prevent actuation of said kicker device when said clutch mechanism is engaged by the sheet of print medium.
  • 3. The method of claim 2, wherein said clutch mechanism includes a print medium-activated component and a clutch device attached to said print medium-activated component, said using step including:engaging said print medium-activated component; and preventing actuation of said kicker device by using said clutch device, said preventing step being dependent upon said engaging step.
  • 4. The method of claim 2, wherein said activating step includes:rotating a feed roll shaft in a reverse direction to thereby disengage said clutch mechanism; and rotating said feed roll shaft in a forward direction to thereby cause actuation of said kicker device.
  • 5. A printer, comprising a print medium exit system configured to be activated by a presence of a sheet of print medium at a predetermined point in a paper path, wherein said print medium exit system is configured to be mechanically locked by action of the sheet of print medium upon said print medium exit system, wherein said print medium exit system includes:a kicker device configured to eject the sheet of print medium out of the printer; and a clutch mechanism configured to prevent actuation of said kicker device when said clutch mechanism is engaged by the sheet of print medium.
  • 6. The system of claim 5, wherein said clutch mechanism includes:a print medium-activated component configured to be engaged by the sheet of print medium; and a clutch device attached to said print medium-activated component and configured to prevent actuation of said kicker device.
  • 7. A print medium exit system in a printer, said system comprising:a kicker device configured to eject a sheet of print medium out of the printer; a clutch mechanism configured to prevent actuation of said kicker device when said clutch mechanism is engaged by the sheet of print medium, wherein said clutch mechanism includes a print medium-activated component configured to be engaged by the sheet of print medium; and a clutch device attached to said print medium-activated component and configured to prevent actuation of said kicker device; an actuator configured to actuate said kicker device; a feed roll shaft; and at least one gear attached to said feed roll shaft and configured to rotate said actuator, wherein said at least one gear comprises a first gear and a second gear, wherein, of the first and second gears, only said first gear is configured to rotate said actuator such that said kicker device is actuated, and only said second gear is configured to rotate said actuator such that said kicker device is returned to an original position.
  • 8. The system of claim 7, wherein said first gear is configured to rotate said actuator when said feed roll shaft rotates in a first direction, said second gear being configured to rotate said actuator when said feed roll shaft rotates in a second direction opposite to said first direction.
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