Claims
- 1. An ink-jet hard copy apparatus, having a known manner device for producing a vacuum force, the apparatus comprising:printing means for jetting ink droplets; mounting means for receiving the printing means and for selectively positioning the printing means; and print media holding means for receiving and capturing a sheet of the media and for transporting a captured sheet to positions within the apparatus where the printing means is selectively positioned, the print media holding means including a rotating drum coupled to the device for producing a vacuum force wherein the rotating drum includes a plurality of vacuum ports on an outer surface thereof, means for manifolding vacuum from a holddown inner surface thereof coupled to the device for producing a vacuum force to the vacuum ports such that the vacuum ports have a first position closing individual the vacuum ports having no region of the sheet present thereon and a second position opening individual vacuum ports having a region of the sheet present thereon; the means for manifolding further including a first overlay forming a platen having the plurality of vacuum ports on the outer surface thereof such that the vacuum ports extend from the surface to a platen inner surface, a second overlay mounted subjacent the platen inner surface, having a second overlay outer surface adjacent the platen inner surface, the second overlay having a plurality of cantilevered gate substantially in alignment with each of the vacuum ports, each of the cantilevered gate valves having a gate-open position extending partially across an aligned respective vacuum port when no vacuum force is applied to the holddown inner surface, and having a second overlay inner surface, and a third overlay mounted subjacent the second overlay, the third overlay having a third overlay outer surface adjacent the second overlay inner surface and including a plurality of vacuum manifolding apertures therethrough aligned with respective the cantilevered gate valves, each aperture in proximate alignment with respective the vacuum ports thereby forming individual vacuum passageways extending from the vacuum ports to the holddown inner surface, and the holddown inner surface is fluidically coupled to the vacuum force such that when the gate valves are in the gate-open position, each of the vacuum passageways are aligned through from the vacuum ports through the second overlay and the third overlay wherein each of the passageways is selectively substantially closed by applying the vacuum force to the holddown inner surface at a predetermined flow rate causing the cantilevered gate valves to move across the vacuum manifolding apertures to a gate-closed position substantially closing the passageway.
- 2. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, the means for manifolding further comprising:individual gating means associated with each of the vacuum ports such that under a first condition wherein a vacuum port is not covered by a sheet the gating means is closed under influence of the vacuum force and under a second condition wherein a vacuum port is covered by the sheet the gating means is automatically opened such that the vacuum force is exerted against the sheet thereby holding the sheet to the first surface.
- 3. The apparatus as set forth in claim 1, wherein each of the gate valves further comprises:means for leaking air through each the cantilevered gate valve such that a vacuum condition is established both above and below a respective cantilevered gate valve when an aligned vacuum port is covered by the sheet.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 09/292767 filed on Apr. 14, 1999.
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