Paper tray for a printer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6536968
  • Patent Number
    6,536,968
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 1, 2000
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 25, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A tray for holding a stack of sheets of paper for feeding into a printer includes opposite paper guides one of which is adjustable relative to the other for varying the spacing between the paper guides. The adjustable paper guide is slideable across the tray and includes a releasable lock which engages the tray for locking the paper guide in position. The releasable lock is preferably a spring biased lever which includes a tooth that normally engages a rack in the paper tray until released by operation of the lever for the paper guide to be adjusted. As the paper guide is locked in position it cannot move away from its location during feeding of papers from the tray. The paper guide may also include a spring arm for applying a bias against the edge of the sheets of paper as they are fed from the tray to prevent them from skewing.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a tray for holding a stack of sheets of paper or other print media for feeding into a printer, For convenience, the term “paper” throughout this specification is to be understood as encompassing all forms of print media including paper, plastic transparency sheets, vellum, and the like which are storable in a tray for feeding into a printer.




BACKGROUND




Paper trays associated with printers and having relatively adjustable side members, which act as paper guides, for accommodating different paper widths are known. At least one such paper guide is usually slidably mounted on the tray for movement towards or away from the other to vary their spacing, the slidable mounting being such that the paper guide is “stiffly” movable across the tray so that it will remain in position against the side edge of a stack of papers. That is, there needs to be a relatively high degree of frictional resistance to movement of the paper guide once positioned against a stack for it to function properly as a guide. However if this frictional resistance is too high, it becomes very difficult to adjust the paper guide on the tray, particularly given that very small width adjustments may have to be made. Thus a balance has to be struck between a user friendly ease of adjustment criterion and an opposing operational requirement. Unfortunately this balance is often such that the adjustable paper guide very gradually gets pushed away from the side edge of the stack of papers during the printing of numerous sheets. This is due to a side thrust force generated by a paper sheet as it enters into the feed trough of a printer prior to printing. Eventually a sufficient gap may develop between the side edge of the paper stack and the paper guide as to not prevent skewing of paper sheets as they are fed into the printer.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a paper tray having an adjustable paper guide which cannot move away from a selected adjustment position on the tray and yet is readily adjustable between selected adjustment positions.




According to the present invention there is provided a tray for holding a stack of sheets of paper for feeding into a printer, the tray including a bottom support and two side paper guides at least one of which is adjustable relative to the other to vary a spacing between the two paper guides for accommodating different paper widths, the at least one adjustable paper guide being slidably mounted on the tray and having releasable means normally engaging said bottom support for locking said at least one paper guide in selectable positions thereon.




Thus the invention provides for a paper guide to be locked to the tray at a selected adjustment position. This is achieved by a means on the paper guide which in its normal position engages a surface of a bottom support of the tray. This means is releasable and when so released and held in its released position, the paper guide is readily slidable across the tray for movement to another selected position, whereat the releasable means is released for it to again engage and thus lock the paper guide in position.




Preferably the releasable means includes a detent or protrusion for engaging within a complementary means, such as one of a number of spaced indentations or recesses in the bottom support of the tray. The detent or protrusion may be a tooth for engaging a rack which is toothed thereby providing the spaced indentations. This rack may comprise closely spaced teeth such that with a complementary sized tooth and the releasable locking means, the paper guide can be adjusted by a very small amount. Preferably the releasable means includes a member mounted on the paper guide which has the protrusion or tooth depending therefrom. This member is preferably resiliently biased relative to the paper guide such that the protrusion or tooth normally engages one of the indentations in the bottom support surface of the tray and which may be provided by the above described rack. Preferably this member is pivotally mounted on the paper guide and acts as a lever whereby an upper portion thereof is manually pivotal towards the paper guide against a resilient bias to disengage the protrusion or tooth from an indentation in the rack in the bottom support surface of the tray. Thus an operator is enabled with one hand to release the locking means and hold it in a released position whilst sliding the paper guide to another selected position to make an adjustment to accommodate a different paper width in the tray. When the locking means is released, it automatically re-engages the complementary means of the bottom support surface of the paper tray to again lock the paper guide in position.




Preferably the adjustable paper guide further includes a resilient bearing member which is positioned thereon such that it engages a side edge of a stack of paper sheets within the tray to substantially prevent a sheet from skewing as it feeds into a printer from the paper stack.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an embodiment of a tray according to the invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of portion of the tray of

FIG. 1

, illustrating the mounting of a slideable paper guide thereon.





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view of the components of the slideable paper guide of

FIG. 2

, and





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of portion of the tray of

FIG. 1

illustrating operation of the slideable paper guide.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to

FIG. 1

, paper tray


10


is positioned adjacent to the paper feeding means


12


of a printer (not shown). The paper tray


10


has a main tray


13


onto which a bottom support


14


can be snap-fitted. Main tray


13


includes fixed side members


16


,


18


, one of which


18


is a paper guide. Another paper guide


20


is positioned between side members


16


and


18


and is slidable across the bottom support


14


. The region bound by slidable paper guide


20


and side member


18


defines an area for receiving a stack of sheets of paper


24


which is supported on the surface of bottom support


14


and maintained in position by slidable paper guide


20


.




With reference to

FIG. 2

, the bottom support


14


of tray


10


includes continuous groove


26


and ledge


28


which extend across the width of bottom support


14


. This groove and ledge are for slidably mounting the adjustable paper guide


20


on the tray


10


as described in detail below. A rack


30


also extends across the width of bottom support


14


which provides a series of regularly and closely spaced apart indentations


32


.




With reference to

FIG. 3

, the slidable paper guide


20


includes an end portion


34


having a depending portion that includes a rib


36


which is received within groove


26


. A forward portion


38


of the slidable paper guide


20


includes a depending formation


40


having a flange


41


which seats under ledge


28


. Thus slidable paper guide


20


is mounted on tray


10


via sliding engagement of rib


36


in groove


26


and sliding contact between flange


41


and ledge


28


. Rib


36


and groove


26


, and formation


40


and ledge


28


are respectively shaped such that paper guide


20


can slide continuously across the bottom support


14


without being separable therefrom except at the sides of bottom support


14


upon its removal from main tray


13


. Paper guide


20


contains a cavity


42


for accommodating a releasable means in the form of a lever member


44


. The forward end of portion


38


of paper guide


20


includes an extension


39


for snap-mounting a resilient bearing member


46


such as a bias spring, the function of which is described below.




Lever member


44


fits within cavity


42


. It includes a structure


48


having a through hole for a pivot pin


50


which is mounted between the end portion


34


and forward portion


38


of paper guide


20


. A biasing means in the form of a coil spring


52


is mounted on pin


50


and acts between paper guide


20


and lever member


44


to bias the upper portion of the lever member


44


away from the paper guide. The lever member


44


includes a depending protrusion


54


, which is a tooth for engaging a depression


32


of rack


30


. The bias on lever


44


provided by spring


52


maintains tooth


54


normally in engagement in a depression


32


of rack


30


, thereby locking the paper guide


20


in a selected position an the bottom support


14


of tray


10


. Releasable member


44


is assembled on paper guide


20


by placing it within cavity


42


and press fitting pin


50


through a first hole


56


in end portion


34


of paper guide


20


, through the spring


52


, then through the through hole of structure


48


of lever member


44


, and then press-fitting it into a second hole


58


in the forward portion


38


of paper guide


20


, which provides a side wall of cavity


42


. Bias spring


46


can then be snap-fitted to the extension


39


at the paper feeding end of paper guide


20


. Paper guide


20


is then slidably mounted on bottom support


14


from a side thereof by sliding rib


36


within groove


26


and flange


41


under ledge


28


(see FIG.


2


). Once paper guide


20


has been mounted on bottom support


14


, the bottom support is then attached to main tray


13


.




In operation, a stack of papers


24


is placed on bottom support


14


against side member


18


and slidable paper guide


20


is moved until its inner facing side contacts the other side edge of the stack of papers


60


.




The bias on lever member


44


provided by spring


52


maintains its tooth


54


normally in engagement with rack


30


. To release the paper guide


20


, the upper portion of lever member


44


and the paper guide can be manually gripped between the thumb and a finger of one hand to pivot the upper portion of lever member


44


towards the paper guide about pin


54


(see arrow A on FIG.


4


), which moves tooth


54


out of engagement with rack


30


. Whilst thus holding the tooth


54


disengaged, the paper guide


20


is moved across the bottom support


14


to a different position whereat the lever member


44


can be released such that spring


52


acts to pivot it for its tooth


54


to again engage the rack


30


.




The resilient bearing member


46


, includes a forward portion


62


(see

FIG. 3

) which provides a surface for bearing against the side edge of paper stack


24


. This forward portion


62


is connected by spring arm


64


to a rear portion


66


which is for snap-fitting the bias spring onto extension


39


of paper guide


20


. Bias spring


46


is positioned on paper guide


20


at its forward end and acts to maintain a bias on the side edge of the stack of paper


24


and functions to substantially prevent skewing of a paper sheet as it feeds therefrom into the printer.



Claims
  • 1. A tray for holding a stack of sheets of paper for feeding into a printer, the tray including a bottom support and two side paper guides at least one of which is adjustable relative to the other to vary a spacing between the two paper guides for accommodating different paper widths, wherein the at least one adjustable paper guide is slidably mounted on the tray, and wherein a releasable means including a tooth is mounted on the adjustable paper guide, the bottom support including a toothed rack, whereby the tooth normally engages within the toothed rack to lock said at least one paper guide in selectable positions thereon, wherein the at least one adjustable paper guide includes a lever which is pivotally mounted on the paper guide and which provides the tooth, and the lever is resiliently biased relative to the paper guide for the tooth to normally engage within the toothed rack of the bottom support.
  • 2. A tray as claimed in claim 1 wherein the lever is pivotal about an axis which is substantially parallel with the adjustable paper guide and includes an upper portion which is manually movable towards said adjustable paper guide against said resilient bias to disengage the protrusion from a spaced indentation, whereby said adjustable paper guide is slidable across the bottom support to vary said spacing between the two paper guides.
  • 3. A tray as claimed in claim 1 wherein the at least one adjustable paper guide includes a resilient bearing member for engaging a side edge of a stack of sheets within the tray, wherein the resilient bearing member is located such that it substantially prevents a sheet from skewing as it feeds into a printer from said stack.
  • 4. A tray as claimed in claim 3 wherein the resilient bearing member includes a portion which extends from the adjustable paper guide in a paper feeding direction, wherein said portion comprises a spring arm.
  • 5. A tray as claimed in claim 4 wherein the spring arm has a paper bearing surface formed adjacent its end which is remote from the adjustable paper guide.
  • 6. A tray as claimed in claim 5 wherein the resilient bearing member includes a formation for snap fitting it onto the at least one adjustable paper guide.
  • 7. A paper tray for a printer comprisinga bottom support for supporting a stack of paper sheets, a first paper guide at a side of the bottom support against which a side edge of said stack of paper sheets is locatable, a second paper guide mounted on the bottom support such that it is slidable towards and away from the first paper guide, a lever pivotally mounted on the paper guide and having a locking portion, the bottom support including a rack formed therein with which the locking portion of the lever is engageable, a bias spring acting between the second paper guide and the lever for maintaining the locking portion in engagement with the rack whereby the second paper guide is locked to the bottom support, wherein the lever is moveable relative to the second paper guide against the bias spring to disengage the locking portion from the rack for the second paper guide to be moved towards or away from the first paper guide.
  • 8. A paper tray as claimed in claim 7 wherein the rack defines closely spaced indentations which are engageable by the locking portion of the lever, whereby the second paper guide is adjustable relative to the first paper guide in small increments.
  • 9. A paper tray as claimed in claim 7 wherein the lever is located relative to the second paper guide such that it is operable and the paper guide is thus slideable by an operator using a single hand.
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