Claims
- 1. Passively energized floating guide in a parked head scanner, to enable the original paper to clean the scanning glass slit wherein the scanning glass slit has an end one and an end two which are longitudinally opposing ends and wherein the paper crosses the scanning glass slit latitudinally moving from the entrance side to the exit side, comprising:
an end plate one having a slot one, mounted to the scanner at the scanning glass slit end one; an end plate two having a slot two, mounted to the scanner at the scanning glass slit end two; and, a wiper bar having a wiper bar end one and an opposing wiper bar end two, and having a pivot point, wherein said wiper bar end one is pivotally attached at said pivot point to said end plate one through said slot one, and said wiper bar end two is pivotally attached at said pivot point to said end plate two through said slot two such that when at rest, said wiper bar rests on the scanning glass slit, wherein as paper passes over the scanning glass slit, the force of the paper causes said wiper bar to rotate slightly allowing paper to pass between said wiper bar and the scanning glass slit and passively energizes the wiper bar such that it applies pressure on the paper.
- 2. The passively energized floating guide of claim 1 wherein said pivot point is chosen such that greater than 50% of the weight of said wiper bar is on the exit side of said pivot point.
- 3. The passively energized floating guide of claim 1 wherein when the scanner is at rest, said wiper bar rests on the scanning glass slit on the exit side of said pivot point, and said wiper bar angles upward from the resting point towards the entrance side of the scanning glass slit.
- 4. The passively energized floating guide of claim 1 wherein the wiper bar weight does not exceed 3.5 ounces when used with paper ranging from 16 lbs to 110 lbs weight.
- 5. The passively energized floating guide of claim 1 wherein said wiper bar is aluminum.
- 6. The passively energized floating guide of claim 1 wherein said end plate one and end plate two have a stop one and a stop two respectively, and wherein said wiper bar has a protrusion, such that said wiper bar protrusion will hit said stop one and said stop two if said wiper bar is rotated far enough, such that said wiper bar does not over-rotate.
- 7. A method for preventing contamination build-up on a parked scanning head scanner glass slit, comprising:
applying pressure to the original paper as it passes over the scanning glass slit such that the original paper wipes the scanning glass clean as it passes over the scanning glass slit, wherein such pressure is applied using a floating guide which is passively energized by the frictional force of the original paper.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/205,018, filed May 17, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60205018 |
May 2000 |
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