Claims
- 1. A printer with improved media feeding characteristics comprising:
- a platen over which media to be printed on is fed;
- roller unit positioned approximately below a print carriage guide rod of said printer, wherein said roller unit assists in guiding media across said platen, and wherein said roller unit comprises:
- a body having first and second channels formed therein;
- a first roller wheel positioned within said first channel;
- a second roller wheel positioned within said second channel, wherein the first and second roller wheels are configured to make contact with a top surface of said media so as to guide said media as it is being fed across said platen;
- a first biasing spring extending upwardly from said body, said first biasing spring further including an end which is coupled to a print carriage guide rod of said printer, whereby the first biasing spring applies a downward force upon the body, thereby biasing said first and second roller wheels downwardly to make contact with a top surface of said media;
- a rod extending outwardly from a rear portion of said body, said rod further including an end which is pivotally attached to the printer such that said body is rotatable around an axis defined by said rod, and is laterally moveable in a direction normal to the direction of motion of said media; and
- a second biasing spring, coupled to said rod, for biasing said body to be aligned in a direction approximately coincident with a direction of motion of said media as it is being fed across said platen, wherein said rod passes through said second biasing spring such that the second biasing spring is coiled around the rod, whereby alignment of the body and the first and second roller wheels adjusts with variations in the direction of motion of the media during printing operations.
- 2. A printer comprising:
- a platen;
- a roller unit, wherein said roller unit comprises;
- a body;
- at least one roller wheel, coupled to said body, positioned to make contact with a surface of a recording medium so as to assist in guiding said recording medium as it is being fed through the printer; and
- a rod having a first end coupled to said body, and extending outwardly therefrom, the rod further including a second end, opposite the first end, which is pivotally attached to location on said printer such that the alignment of the body and the at least one roller wheel adjusts with variations in the direction of motion of the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer.
- 3. The printer of claim 2 wherein said roller unit further comprises a first biasing spring having a first end coupled to a top surface of said body, and extending upwardly therefrom, the first biasing spring further including a second end, opposite the first end, which is coupled to a second wall of said printer, wherein the first biasing spring applies a downward force upon the body, thereby biasing said at least one roller wheel downwardly to make contact with a top surface of said recording medium.
- 4. The printer of claim 3 wherein said roller unit further comprises a second biasing spring, coupled to said rod, for biasing said body to be aligned in a specified direction such that said at least one roller wheel is adjustbly oriented to spin in a direction coincident with a predetermined direction of motion of said recording medium as it is being fed through said printer, wherein the rod passes through a longitudinal axis of the second biasing spring such that the second biasing spring is coiled around the rod.
- 5. The printer of claim 2 wherein the roller unit further comprises:
- a first claw extending outwardly from a first locaton on said body;
- a second claw extending outwardly from a second location on the body adjacent to the first claw, wherein a first channel is formed between the first and second claws;
- a third claw extending outwardly from a third location on the body adjacent to the second claw, wherein a second channel is formed between the second and third claws; and
- wherein said at least one roller wheel comprises:
- a first roller wheel rotatably coupled to the first and second claws and positioned within the first channel; and
- a second roller wheel rotatably coupled to the second and third claws and positioned within the second channel.
- 6. The printer of claim 5 wherein the roller unit further comprises a first biasing spring having a first end coupled to a top surface of said body, and extending upwardly therefrom, the first biasing spring further including a second end, opposite the first end, which is coupled to a second location on said printer, wherein the first biasing spring applies a downward force upon the body, thereby biasing said first and second roller wheels downwardly to make contact with a top surface of said recording medium.
- 7. The printer of claim 6, wherein said roller unit further comprises a second biasing spring, coupled to said rod, for biasing said body to be aligned in a specified direction such that said first and second roller wheels are adjustably oriented to spin in a direction coincident with a predetermined direction of motion of said recording medium as it is being fed through said printer, wherein the rod passes through a longitudinal axis of the second biasing spring such that the second biasing spring is coiled around the rod.
- 8. A roller unit which assists in guiding recording media through a printer, comprising:
- a body;
- at least one roller wheel, coupled to a first portion of the body, for making contact with a top surface of a recording medium so as to guide the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer;
- a first biasing spring having a first end coupled to a top surface of the body, and extending upwardly therefrom, the first biasing spring further including a second end, opposite the first end, which is coupled to a first wall of the printer, wherein the first biasing spring applies a downward force upon the body, thereby biasing the at least one roller wheel to make contact with the top surface of the recording medium;
- a rod having a first end coupled to a second portion of the body, and extending outwardly therefrom, the rod further including a second end, opposite the first end, which is pivotally attached to a second wall of the printer such that the alignment of the body and the at least one roller wheel adjusts with variations in the direction of motion of the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer; and
- a second biasing spring, coupled to the rod, for biasing the body to be aligned in a specified direction such that the at least one roller wheel is adjustably oriented to spin in a direction coincident with a predetermined direction of motion of the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer, wherein the rod passes through a longitudinal axis of the second biasing spring such that the second biasing spring is coiled around the rod.
- 9. A roller unit which assists in guiding recording media through a printer, comprising:
- a body;
- a first claw extending outwardly from a first location on said body;
- a second claw extending outwardly from a second location on the body adjacent to the first claw, wherein a first channel is formed between the first and second claws;
- a third claw extending outwardly from a third location on the body adjacent to the second claw, wherein a second channel is formed between the second and third claws;
- a first roller wheel rotatably coupled to the first and second claws and positioned within the first channel;
- a second roller wheel rotatably coupled to the second and third claws and positioned within the second channel, wherein the first and second roller wheels are configured to make contact with a top surface of a recording medium so as to guide the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer;
- a first biasing spring having a first end coupled to a top surface of said body, and extending upwardly therefrom, the first biasing spring further including a second end, opposite the first end, for coupling to a first portion of said printer, wherein the first biasing spring applies a downward force upon the body, thereby biasing said first and second roller wheels downwardly to make contact with a top surface of said recording medium;
- a rod having a first end coupled to a fourth location on the body, and extending outwardly therefrom, the rod further including a second end, opposite the first end, for pivotal attachment to a second wall of the printer such that the alignment of the body and the first and second roller wheels adjusts with variations in the direction of motion of the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer; and
- a second biasing spring, coupled to said rod, for biasing said body to be aligned in a specified direction such that said first and second roller wheels are adjustably oriented to spin in a direction coincident with a predetermined direction of motion of said recording medium as it is being fed through said printer, wherein the rod passes through a longitudinal axis of the second biasing spring such that the second biasing spring is coiled around the rod.
- 10. A roller unit, having a body and at least one roller wheel coupled to the body, which assists in guiding recording media through a printer, comprising:
- means for biasing the at least one roller wheel to make contact with a surface of a recording medium so as to assist in the guidance of the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer; and
- means for pivotally attaching the body of the roller unit to a first wall of the printer such that the alignment of the body and the at least one roller wheel adjusts with variations in the direction of motion of the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer.
- 11. The roller unit of claim 10 wherein said means for biasing comprises spring means for applying a downward force upon the body, thereby biasing said at least one roller wheel downwardly to make contact with a top surface of said recording medium.
- 12. The roller unit of claim 11 further comprising means for biasing said body to be aligned in a specified direction such that said at least one roller wheel is adjustably oriented to spin in a direction coincident with a predetermined direction of motion of said recording medium as it is being fed through said printer.
- 13. A roller unit which assists in guiding recording media through a printer, comprising:
- means for positioning at least one roller wheel to make contact with a top surface of a recording medium so as to guide the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer;
- a first biasing means for applying a downward force upon the means for positioning so as to bias the at least one roller wheel to make contact with a top surface of the recording medium;
- means for pivotally coupling the at least one roller wheel to a wall of the printer such that the alignment of the at least one roller wheel adjusts with variations in the direction of motion of the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer; and
- a second biasing means for biasing the at least one roller wheel to be aligned in a specified direction such that the at least one roller wheel is adjustably oriented to spin in a direction coincident with a predetermined direction of motion of the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer.
- 14. A method of guiding a recording medium through a printer comprising:
- biasing at least one roller wheel to make contact with a surface of the recording medium; and
- pivotally attaching said at least one roller wheel to a first portion of the printer such that the alignment of the at least one roller wheel adjusts with variations in the direction of motion of the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein said act of biasing comprises applying a downward force upon a roller unit body having said at least one roller wheen attached thereto, thereby biasing said at least one roller wheel downwardly to make contact with a top surface of said recording medium.
- 16. The method of claim 15 further comprising biasing said roller unit body to be aligned in a specified direction such that said at least one roller wheel is adjustably oriented to spin in a direction coincident with a predetermined direction of motion of said recording medium as it is being fed through the printer.
- 17. A method of assisting the guidance of a recording medium through a printer, using a roller unit, having a body and first and second rollers wheels attached thereto, the method comprising:
- positioning the first and second roller wheels to make contact with a top surface of the recording medium so as to assist in the guidance of the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer;
- applying a downward force upon the body so as to bias the first and second roller wheels to make contact with a top surface of the recording medium;
- pivotally attaching the body to a wall of the printer such that the alignment of the first and second roller wheels adjusts with variations in the direction of motion of the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer; and
- biasing the body so as to be aligned in a specified direction such that the first and second roller wheels are adjustably oriented to spin in a direction coincident with a predetermined direction of motion of the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer.
- 18. A printer pinch roller assembly in which the rotational axis of the pinch roller is not fixed with respect to the housing of the printer, but rather is allowed to vary so as to automatically align the pinch roller to coincide with the direction of the recording medium, said assembly comprising:
- a roller support body having an axle on which is rotatably mounted a pinch roller on the front of said body;
- a rod extending from the rear of said body and into an opening in said housing of said printer;
- a fastener for retaining the end of said rod within said opening to provide six degrees of freedom of movement to said pinch roller relatinve to said printer housing; and
- a spring coupled to said rod between said roller support body and the housing of said printer to bias the pinch roller assembly forward and away from said housing.
- 19. A printer pinch roller assembly in which the rotational axis of the pinch roller is not fixed with respect to the housing of the printer, but rather is allowed to vary so as to automatically align the pinch roller to coincide with the direction of the recording medium, said assembly comprising:
- a roller support body having an axle on which is rotatably mounted a pinch roller on the front of said body; and
- means for mounting the rear of said roller support body to said printer housing to provide six degrees of freedom of movement to said pinch roller relative to said printer housing.
- 20. A printer comprising:
- a platen;
- a roller unit, wherein said roller unit comprises;
- a body;
- a plurality of roller wheels, coupled to said body, positioned to make contact with a surface of a recording medium so as to assist in guiding said recording medium as it is being fed through the printer;
- a rod having a first end coupled to said body, and extending outwardly therefrom, the rod further including a second end, opposite the first end, which is pivotally attached to location on said printer such that the alignment of the body and the at least one roller wheel adjusts with variations in the direction of motion of the recording medium as it is being fed through the printer; and
- a boss extending from said body, said boss being engaged with a slot on said printer so as to limit lateral motion of said roller unit to within limits defined by a width of said slot.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This patent application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. Section 119(e) to U.S. provisional patent application entitled, "Pinch Roller For Inkjet Printer," Serial No.: 60/040,735, and filed on Mar. 12, 1997.
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