Claims
- 1. A paper feed, storage and collector apparatus for a printer having a print roller, a print element opposite the print roller, a paper guide for guiding a sheet of paper between the print element and print roller, and an output roller opposite the print roller and located past the print element, said paper feed, storage and collector apparatus comprising
- storage means for storing a stack of paper,
- means for advancing a sheet of paper from said stack to the print roller via the paper guide,
- means for aligning the sheet of paper at the print roller by continuing the feed of the paper to produce a slight buckle in the paper, the now aligned sheet of paper thereafter being advanced by the print roller to a print station at which the print head performs a printing operation and thereafter the printed paper is advanced by the print roller and output rollers, and
- receiver means for the printed paper comprising a pivotal take-up member movable between first and second positions and in said first position a sheet of paper can be fed from the storage means to the print roller via the paper guide and, after printing, from the print roller to the take-up member, said take-up member including a conveyor belt having an inlet end positioned adjacent the print roller with the take-up member in said first position for receiving the printed paper from the print roller, and drive means of for driving said conveyor belt with the take-up member in the first position to convey the printed paper to a receiving station of the receiver means, the position of said inlet end of said conveyor belt with the take-up member in said first position being such that the printed paper is conveyed by said conveyor belt while the printed paper is still engaged by the roller and output roller said take-up member in said second position disengages said drive means and rendering said conveyor belt inoperative and permitting manual insertion of sheets of paper to the print roller and manual retrieval of printed sheets.
- 2. A paper feed, storage and collector apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said driving means drives said conveyor belt from the print roller at a linear speed which is greater than the linear speed of the print roller.
- 3. A paper feed, storage and collector apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein said drive means for driving said conveyor belt comprises a friction roller carried by said take-up member and resting in frictional drive relation with the print roller when the take-up member is in said first position.
- 4. A paper feed, storage and collector apparatus as claimed in claim 3 wherein the drive means for driving the conveyor belt from the print roller further comprises a step-up gearing between said friction roller and said conveyor belt.
- 5. A paper feed, storage and collector apparatus as claimed in claim 1 comprising paper sensor means, located downstream of the means which advances a sheet of paper for controlling the energization of such means and the print roller.
- 6. A paper feed, storage and collector apparatus as claimed in claim 1 wherein said conveyor belt has a discharge end and said apparatus further comprises a hinged plate which applies pressure, by gravity, to the sheet of paper being fed past said discharge end to said receiving station.
- 7. In a printer having a print roller, a print element opposite the print roller, a paper guide for guiding a sheet of paper between the print element and print roller, an output roller opposite the print roller and located past the print element, and an input roller opposite the print roller before the print element, the improvement comprising paper feed, storage and paper collector means for feeding sheets of paper to a gap between the paper guide and the print roller and to a nip between the print roller and input roller, and for stacking paper delivered by rotation of the print and output rollers, paper guide means positioned opposite a portion of the print roller for guiding sheets of paper to said gap between the paper guide and print roller and said nip between the print and input rollers, whereby sheets of paper can be fed past the print element from two sources, said paper feed storage and paper collector means comprising a tray for sheets of paper, a paper receiver means including a take-up member pivotably supported with respect to said tray for movement between a first position in which sheets of paper can be fed from said tray as a first of said sources to the print roller and print element via said paper guide and a second position in which sheets of paper can be fed from the second of said sources to the print roller and print element via said paper guide means, said take-up member including conveyor means driven by the print roller for advancing the printed sheet of paper from the print roller, said conveyor means comprising a conveyor belt having an inlet end adjacent said print roller with said take-up means in said first position for receiving printed sheets from said print roller, and drive means for driving said conveyor belt with the take-up member in the first position to convey the sheets to a receiver station, the position of said inlet end of said conveyor belt with the take-up member in said position being such that the printed sheets are conveyed by said conveyor belt while the printed sheets are still engaged by the print roller and output roller, said take-up member in aid second position disengages said drive means rendering said conveyor belt inoperative and permitting manual insertion of sheets of paper to the print roller and manual retrieval of printed sheets.
- 8. In a printer as claimed in claim 7, said conveyor means including a friction roller carried by said take-up member and resting in frictional drive relation with said print roller when the take-up member is in said first position for driving said conveyor belt.
- 9. In a printer as claimed in claim 8 wherein said drive means further comprises means for driving the conveyor belt from the friction roller at a linear speed which is greater than that of the print roller.
- 10. In a printer as claimed in claim 9 wherein the means for driving the conveyor means from the friction roller comprises a step-up gearing.
- 11. In a printer as claimed in claim 7 wherein said conveyor belt has a discharged end and comprising a hinged plate at said discharge end for applying pressure by gravity action on each sheet of paper being fed past said discharge end by said conveyor belt.
- 12. In a printer as claimed in claim 7, said paper feed, storage and paper collector means further including drive roller means for advancing the paper to said gap and nip and to feed the paper against the nip to cause the edge of the paper to align itself transversely at said nip while producing a buckle in the paper.
- 13. In a printer as claimed in claim 12 comprising paper sensor means downstream of said nip for controlling enerization of said drive roller means and said print roller.
CROSS RELATED APPLICATION
This Application is a continuation-in-part of Application Ser. No. 321,419 filed Nov. 16, 1981 now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,456,240, June 26, 1984.
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