The present disclosure relates to sheet feeders for copying and printing machines of the type typically employed in offices and for photocopying documents. Such machines are commonly provided with a user loadable tray for insertion of sheets of the desired size into a feeding mechanism which advances the sheets into the photocopying machine. Trays of this sort intended for loading of at least 50 sheets of paper are provided with adjustable guides on the sides of the tray for maintaining the sheets in accurate registration and position for entry into the feeder. However, if the user overloads the tray the sheets can ride up over the guides and become skewed and enter the feeder in a disoriented manner which can result in improper feeding and jamming. Additionally, it has been found that damage to the sheet sensors in the feeding mechanism can result when jamming occurs. Furthermore, if excessive overload of the tray is experienced, the sheets can become driven into the nudger rolls resulting in damage to the rolls themselves.
Heretofore, attempts to prevent tray overload have been addressed by incorporating a wiper blade for removal of excess paper above a specific height in the tray. If sufficient overload of the tray is encountered, the wiper blade can cause curling of a large number of sheets, which may result in forces applied to the tray components and guides; and, in such situations, failures of these components has been experienced.
It has therefore been desired to provide a way or means of preventing or indicating to the user that the sheet stacker or tray has been overfilled and jamming or damage to the machine may occur. It has further been desired to provide such an indication to the user in a manner which is simple and low in cost to incorporate into existing machines, without adding additional complexity to the loading tray or machine.
The present disclosure describes a way of indicating to the user that a sheet stacker or tray for a copying machine is overfilled to the point that jamming or damage can occur. The present disclosure describes a rotatable flag pivotally mounted on the sheet edge guides employed in the tray whereby the flag remains in the upright position warning the user of overfill in the event that the sheets are loaded into the stacker or tray above a predetermined level. The flag of the present disclosure may be added to an existing sheet tray edge guide without significant modification of the basic components of the tray and edge guides.
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Edge guides 102, 104, each have a leg portion or extension 112, 114 respectively with a toothed rack 116, 118 respectively along one side of the leg portion 112, 114. The teeth of the racks 116, 118 engage respectively opposite sides of stationary toothed pinions 120, 122 to provide equal and oppositely directed movement of the edge guide upon user adjustment, for effecting centering of the sheet stack in the tray.
It will be noted that the center tower of edge guide 104 has the inscription “MAX” thereon above a visible fill limit line for indicating to the user the level above which the tray should not be filled.
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The center edge guide tower 14 has provided thereon an overfill indicator indicated generally at 28 provided thereon for providing visual indication to the user that the tray has been filled above the safe limit level as will hereinafter be described.
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Thus, the present disclosure describes a unique and novel indicator assembly which may be attached to the edge guide of a media sheet tray or stacker for providing a visual indicator or flag which is raised upon the user loading the tray above the fill limit.
It will be appreciated that various of the above-disclosed and other features and functions, or alternatives thereof, may be desirably combined into many other different systems or applications. Also that various presently unforeseen or unanticipated alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be subsequently made by those skilled in the art which are also intended to be encompassed by the following claims.