Paper feeding apparatus in a printer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6345819
  • Patent Number
    6,345,819
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, February 22, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 12, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A paper feeding apparatus of a printer is provided. The paper feeding apparatus includes a plurality of paper guide ribs formed by protruding from one side of a rectangular hole of a base frame toward the other side of a rectangular hole and a plurality of rib receiving grooves formed on a feed roller positioned in the rectangular hole and corresponding to the paper guide ribs. With the paper guide ribs and the rib receiving grooves, the paper feeding apparatus prevents paper jam occurring when the upper end of a paper is caught in the rectangular hole and also prevents deterioration of print quality by uniformly maintaining the gap between a nozzle of an ink cartridge and a printable sheet of paper.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a paper feeding apparatus in a printer, and more specifically, a paper feeding apparatus including a paper guiding member disposed on a paper feeding path in a printer.




2. Description of the Related Art




A paper guiding apparatus is installed on a paper path in a printer. A cut sheet of paper fed from a cassette passes through the paper path and is loaded into a main body of the printer. Typically, the paper guiding apparatus includes a feeding roller rotating by a motor and feeding the cut sheet into the main body of the printer while rotating, a friction roller disposed to push against the feeding roller, and a base frame supporting said sheet of paper fed by feeding roller and disposed between the main body and the feeding roller to guide the cut sheet of paper from the feeding roller to the main body of the printer. The cut sheet of paper introduced between the friction roller and the feeding roller is fed by rotation power of the feeding roller and friction power of the friction roller while the base frame supports the sheet of paper fed out from the feeding roller.




The paper guiding apparatus, however, can not continue to feed the cut sheet of paper when one end of the cut sheet is curled and caught by a component of the base frame or the roller while being fed. Ink injected from an ink cartridge can not be properly sprayed on the cut sheet of paper, and this causes poor printing quality.




A conventional ink-jet printer is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The printer performs a printing job in such a manner that the ink is sprayed on a cut sheet of paper P while the cut sheet is fed in the direction of arrow A and fed into a base frame


6


by a feed roller


4


and a friction roller


5


. An ink cartridge


3


reciprocates along a guide bar


2


installed in a printing area of a printer body


1


.




Feed roller


4


protrudes upwardly through a rectangular hole


7


formed on base frame


6


and comes in contact with friction roller


5


. Friction roller


5


is rotatably installed at one end of a friction holder


8


and disposed to push against feed roller


4


. A nozzle


3




a


is formed at a bottom side of ink cartridge


3


, and the ink injected through nozzle


3




a


is sprayed on the cut sheet which is fed out from feed roller and supported by a base frame


6


. A deflector guide


9


is installed to guide the supply of sheets of paper contained in a cassette.





FIGS. 3A and 3B

are top views of a feed roller and a base frame, respectively. In the event that cut sheets of paper are continuously fed into the conventional ink jet printer under a condition that an front end of the cut sheet is curled, that the front end of the cut sheet is not properly supplied through the paper feeding path, and that the cut sheet is caught into hole


7


of base frame


6


. The ink can not be properly sprayed on the sheet of paper.




The entire area of the base frame


6


includes a plurality of holes


7


to allow the feed roller to protrude through the hole


7


. However, feed roller


4


is disposed to be too close to nozzle


3




a


of ink cartridge


3


when hole


7


is entirely opened to the sheet of paper. This results in an uneven gap between nozzle


3




a


and the cut sheet of paper P and causes a deteriorated print in quality.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved paper feeding apparatus suitable to guide a sheet of paper passing through a paper path in a straight manner.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a paper feeding apparatus suitable to prevent paper jam when a front end of a cut sheet of paper is curled and fed into a feeding path.




It is yet another object to provide a paper feeding apparatus able to achieve high print quality by suppressing a gap between the nozzle of the ink cartridge and a printable side of the paper.




It is still another object to provide a paper feeding apparatus able to uniformly maintain the high quality of printing operations.




It is a further object to provide a paper feeding apparatus able to perform a printing operation without any deterioration of print quality.




These and other objects may be achieved by providing a paper feeding apparatus including a feed roller rotating by an axle connected to a motor, a friction roller disposed to push against the feed roller and rotating by friction while pushing against the feed roller, a base frame disposed on one output of the friction roller and the feeding roller to support the sheet of paper, rectangular holes formed on the base frame, a plurality of paper guide ribs formed on one side of the rectangular hole of the base frame and protruding from the one side and being extended toward the other side of the rectangular hole, and a plurality of rib receiving grooves formed on a feed roller and corresponding to the paper guide ribs. The ribs are disposed on the respective rib receiving grooves when the feed roller protrudes through the rectangular hole. By inserting the ribs into the grooves, the base frame is level with a top portion of the feed roller and guides the cut sheet in the straight manner from feed roller to the base frame, maintains the same level of the front end of cut sheet fed out from the feed roller, and supports the cut sheet to be located closer to the nozzle.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A more complete appreciation of the invention, and many of the attendant advantages thereof, will be readily apparent as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which like reference symbols indicate the same or similar components, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional printer;





FIG. 2

is a side view of a conventional paper feeding apparatus of

FIG. 1

;





FIGS. 3A and 3B

are top views of a feed roller and base frame, respectively of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a printer according to the principle of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a side view of a paper feeding apparatus of

FIG.4

;





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are top views of a feed roller and a base frame of FIG.


4


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to

FIGS. 4 through 6



a


and


6




b,


a paper feeding apparatus includes an ink cartridge


13


reciprocating along a guide bar


12


installed in a print area of a main body


11


of an ink-jet printer. Under the ink cartridge


13


, a base frame


16


is installed. A feed roller


14


and a friction roller


15


for feeding sheets of paper are installed at an end of the base frame


16


in such a manner that feed roller


14


and friction roller


15


pushes against each other.




Friction roller


15


is rotatably installed at one end of a friction holder


18


. A deflector guide


19


for guiding the sheet of paper transferred from a cassette between feed roller


14


and friction roller


15


is installed on friction holder


18


. Reference numeral


13




a


represents a nozzle formed on ink cartridge


13


, and reference numeral


17


represents rectangular holes formed through base frame


16


.




As shown in

FIGS. 6A and 6B

, a plurality of guide ribs


16




a


are formed on peripheral surface


17




a


of rectangular holes


17


. Guide ribs


16




a


protruding from peripheral surface


17




a


or


17




b


of rectangular holes


17


are extended toward a direction or a reverse direction of arrow A. Guide ribs


16




a


can be formed on both sides


17




a


and


17




b


of rectangular holes


17


. Guide ribs


16




a


protrude from one side


17




a


of rectangular hole


17


and are extended toward the other side


17




b


of rectangular hole


17


. Each rectangular hole


17


including guide ribs


16




a


are spaced-apart from each other by a spacer


16




c


which has a wide portion


16




d,


a narrow portion


16




e


, and a slant portion


16




b.






Each feed roller


14


having a cylindrical shape is fixed to an axle


14




c


and rotates about an axis passing through a center of axle


14




c.


A plurality of grooves


14




a


are formed on an outer circumferential surface of each feed roller


14


. Each groove


14




a


is corresponding to each guide rib


16




a.


A cylindrical roller


14




b


formed between grooves


14




a


of each feed roller


14


is disposed between guide ribs. A cutout portion


14




d


is formed on each cylindrical roller


14




b


located outside of each feed roller


14


. Spacer


16




c


is disposed between feed rollers


14


. A slant portion


16




b


is corresponding to cutout portion


14




d


of cylindrical roller


14




a


of feed roller


14


and is inserted between feed rollers


14


when feed roller


14


protrudes through rectangular hole


17


of base frame


16


. Also, the ribs are disposed to be inserted into grooves


14




a


when feed roller


14


protrudes through rectangular hole


17


.




Base frame


16


is level with a top portion of feed roller


14


when feed roller


14


protrudes through rectangular hole


17


, ribs


16




a


are inserted into grooves


14




a,


and spacer


16




c


is disposed between feed rollers. This leveling of base frame


16


and feed roller


14


reduces a gap between cut sheet P and nozzle


13




a.


An upper surface of each rib


16




a


is located between a top surface of feed roller


14


and a lower surface of groove


14




a.


Base frame


16


includes an upper surface preventing the sheet of paper from falling down under a level of a bottom surface of groove


14




a.


rib


16




a


supports a front portion of the sheet of paper before the front portion of the sheet of paper contacts a side


17




a


or


17




b


of hole


17


of base frame


16


. Also, base frame


16


guides cut sheet P in the straight manner from feed roller


14


to base frame


16


, maintains the same level of the front end of cut sheet P fed out from feed roller


14


, and supports cut sheet P to be located closer to the nozzle


13




a.


The rib


16




a


is extended from a side of hole


17


toward a reverse direction of feeding the sheet of paper and has a first width while said groove has a second width. Second width of groove


14




a


is wide enough to is accommodate the insertion of rib


16




a


and narrow enough to reduce a gap between rib


16




a


and groove


14




a


without interfering the rotation of feed roller


14


.




The operation of the paper feeding apparatus according to the principle of the present invention will be described hereinafter. Even though a sheet of paper with a curled portion of one end of the sheet of paper is fed by feed roller


14


, the sheet of paper is guided by the deflector guide


19


, introduced between feed roller


14


and friction roller


15


, released from friction roller


15


, and transferred on paper guide ribs


16




a


of base frame


16


. A top portion of feed roller


14


is level with paper guide ribs because paper guide ribs are inserted into grooves


14




a


formed on feed roller


14


. The front end of cut sheet P released from feed roller


14


is introduced between paper guide ribs


14




a


and nozzle


13




a


without significant elevation between base frame


16


and the top portion of feed roller


14


. Accordingly, the curled portion of the sheet of paper is not caught in the rectangular hole


17


of base frame


16


because the curled portion of the sheet of paper is guided by paper guide ribs before inserted between the sides of rectangular hole


17


of base frame


16


and outer circumferential surfaces of feed roller


14


. Thus, paper jam does not occur on the feeding path even if the one end of the sheet of paper is curled during being fed.




In other words, since paper guide ribs


16




a


of base frame


16


are in gear with grooves


14




a


of feed roller


14


, the sheet of paper is guided to the base frame


16


from feed roller


14


in a straight manner and is not caught in the rectangular hole


17


. Moreover, paper guide ribs


16




a


prevent the paper from sagging, which results in a uniformly maintained gap between the nozzle


13




a


of the ink cartridge


13


and the print side of the paper. Therefore, printing operation can be properly performed without any deterioration of print quality.




As described above, the paper feeding apparatus of a printer according to the principle of the present invention is capable of preventing paper jam occurring when the upper end of the sheet of paper is caught in the rectangular hole of the base frame and uniformly maintaining the gap between the nozzle of the ink cartridge and the printable side of the sheet of paper so that print quality is uniformly maintained. The paper guide ribs guide the upper end of a paper when the paper is fed into the printer in order to maintain high quality prints.




This invention has been described above with reference to the aforementioned embodiments. It is evident, however, that may alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those having skill in the art in light of the foregoing description. Accordingly, the present invention embraces all such alternatives, modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. A paper feeding apparatus, comprising:at least one feed roller fixed to an axle, rotating by said axle; a friction roller engaged with said feed roller, disposed to push against said feed roller, rotating by friction force between said friction roller and said feed roller; said feed roller feeding a cut sheet of paper introduced between said friction roller and said feed roller into a printing area; a base frame disposed on said printing area to support the cut sheet fed out from said feed roller; a hole formed on said base frame, accommodating said feed roller to protrude through said hole while said feed roller feeds the cut sheet into said printing area; a plurality of grooves formed on an outer circumferential surface of said feed roller; and a plurality of ribs formed on a portion of an edge surrounding said hole, each inserted into said corresponding groove when said feed roller protrudes through said hole formed on base frame.
  • 2. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprised of each rib being level with a top surface of said feed roller while inserted into each groove.
  • 3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprised of an upper surface of each rib located between a top surface of said feed roller and a lower surface of said groove.
  • 4. The apparatus of claim 1, with said base frame having an upper surface preventing the cut sheet of paper from falling down under a level of a bottom surface of said groove.
  • 5. The apparatus of claim 1, with said rib supporting a front portion of the cut sheet of paper before said front portion of the sheet of paper contacts a second portion of said edge of said base frame.
  • 6. The apparatus of claim 1, with said rib extended from said portion of said edge toward a reverse direction of feeding the sheet of paper.
  • 7. The apparatus of claim 1, with said rib having a first width while said groove has a second width wider than said first width.
  • 8. The apparatus of claim 1, with base frame comprising a plurality of holes each defined by said edge and a plurality of said ribs.
  • 9. The apparatus of claim 8, further comprised of a plurality of feed rollers spaced-apart from each other by a gap, each of said feed rollers having said grooves.
  • 10. The apparatus of claim 9, further comprised of a spacer formed between said holes of said base frame and disposed between said feed rollers.
  • 11. The apparatus of claim 10, with said spacer including a first plate and a second plate, said first plate having the same width as said gap, said second plate having a width and inserted between cutout portions formed on said feed rollers while said feed roller protrudes through said hole.
  • 12. A paper feeding apparatus, comprising:a feed roller rotatably installed along a path of conveyance of a cut sheet of paper through said apparatus, feeding said cut sheet; a friction roller disposed to push against said feed roller, rotating by friction force between said friction roller and said feed roller, feeding the cut sheet introduced between said friction roller and said feed roller into an printing area; a base frame disposed on said printing area to support the cut sheet fed out from said feed roller and said friction roller; a hole formed on said base frame, accommodating said feed roller to protrude through said hole while said feed roller feeds the cut sheet into said printing area; a groove formed on an outer circumferential surface of said feed roller; and a rib formed on a first portion of an edge surrounding said hole, inserted into said groove while said feed roller protrudes through said hole formed on said base frame and rotates.
  • 13. The apparatus of claim 12, with said rib located within said groove while a second portion of said edge is disposed adjacent to said outer circumferential surface of said feed roller.
  • 14. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprised of said rib being level with a top surface of said feed roller while inserted into each groove.
  • 15. The apparatus of claim 12, further comprised of an upper surface of said rib located between a top surface of said feed roller and a lower surface of said groove in order to prevent the sheet of paper from falling down under said lower surface of said groove.
  • 16. The apparatus of claim 12, with said rib supporting a front portion of the sheet of paper before said front portion of the sheet of paper contacts a second portion of said edge of said base frame.
  • 17. The apparatus of claim 12, with said rib extended from said portion of said edge toward a reverse direction of feeding the sheet of paper.
  • 18. The apparatus of claim 12, with said rib having a first width while said groove has a second width wider than said first width.
  • 19. The apparatus of claim 12, with said base frame comprising a plurality of said holes defined by a rectangular shaped edge and having a plurality of said ribs.
  • 20. The apparatus of claim 19, further comprised of a plurality of feed rollers being spaced-apart from each other by a gap, each of said feed rollers having a plurality of said grooves.
  • 21. The apparatus of claim 20, further comprised of a spacer formed between said holes disposed between said feed rollers, including a first plate and a second plate, said first plate having the same width as said gap, said second plate having a width and inserted between cutout portions formed on said feed rollers while said feed roller protrudes through said hole.
  • 22. A paper feeding apparatus, comprising:a printer body; a base frame bearing a hole, said base frame being installed along a path of conveyance of a cut sheet of paper through said apparatus; a feed roller rotatably installed beneath said base frame, protruding upwardly through said hole in said base frame, feeding the cut sheet of paper into said printer body; a friction roller installed over said feed roller in contact with said feed roller, rotating by rotation of said feed roller; a guide member formed on a portion of an edge surrounding said hole, guiding the cut sheet transferred from said feed roller toward a printing area of said printer body; and a groove formed on an outer periphery of said feed roller, accommodating the insertion of said guide member.
  • 23. The apparatus of claim 22, with said guide member disposed within said groove while a second portion of said edge of said base frame is disposed adjacent to said outer circumferential surface of said feed roller.
  • 24. The apparatus of claim 22, further comprised of said guide member being level with a top surface of said feed roller while inserted into said groove.
  • 25. The apparatus of claim 22, further comprised of an upper surface of said guide member located between a top surface of said feed roller and a lower surface of said groove, preventing the cut sheet from being inserted between said edge and said feed roller.
  • 26. The apparatus of claim 22, with said guide member supporting a front portion of the sheet of paper before said front portion of the sheet of paper contacts a second portion of said edge of said base frame.
  • 27. The apparatus of claim 22, wherein a plurality of said guide members formed on said portion of said edge surrounding respective said hole in said base frame while a plurality of said grooves are formed on said feed roller.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2526-99 Feb 1999 KR
CLAIM OF PRIORITY

This application makes reference to, incorporates the same herein, and claims all benefits accruing under 35 U.S.C. §119 from an application for STRUCTURE FOR FEEDING PAPER OF PRINTER earlier filed in the Korean Industrial Property Office on Feb. 19, 1999 and there duly assigned Ser. No. 2526/1999.

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