Information
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Patent Grant
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6659668
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Patent Number
6,659,668
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Date Filed
Tuesday, October 30, 200122 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 9, 200320 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hirshfeld; Andrew H.
- Nguyen; Anthony H.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 400 693
- 400 692
- 400 691
- 400 713
- 400 715
- 347 138
- 347 152
- 347 108
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An ink-jet printer including a housing having an access door and a web. The web includes a first pair of hinge elements pivotally connecting the web and the housing and a second pair of hinge elements pivotally connecting the web and the access door, wherein the first pair of hinge elements and the second pair of hinge elements cooperate for relative movement of the access door toward and away from the housing.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to inkjet printers and, more particularly, to access doors, or access doors, utilized in such printers.
Printers of various types are operated daily in thousands of business organizations, university campuses and homes. The typical ink-jet printer utilizes an access door pivotally attached to the printer housing to facilitate access to the printer interior for print cartridge replacement or for clearing paper jams. Generally, the access door opens upwardly in relation to the housing and, of course, this factor mandates that there be sufficient clearance for the door as it moves to the open position.
With ongoing development, printers are becoming more efficient and more compact. Thus, in some cases, a user may desire to place a printer on a shelf but is limited because vertical clearance is not available to accommodate the printer while the access door is open for servicing. The alternatives are to place the device on another surface or to remove it from the shelf when access to printer components is necessary.
In view of the foregoing, it would be desirable to have an ink-jet printer that is suitable for use on a shelf or where vertical height is limited. Such a printer would enable access to print cartridges or to paper jams without requiring the vertical clearance of conventional printers.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
According to the present invention, there is provided an ink-jet printer including a housing having an access door and a web. The web includes a first pair of hinge elements pivotally connecting the web and the housing, and a second pair of hinge elements pivotally connecting the web and the access door, wherein the first pair of hinge elements and the second pair of hinge elements cooperate for relative movement of the access door toward and away from the housing.
The present invention affords several advantages. For example, it is not necessary to provide vertical clearance for a simple hinged, conventional door since the dual pairs of hinges enable the access door to arc upwardly and back in relation to the housing, within a relatively smaller envelope. Thus, print cartridges and paper jams are accessible while conservation of valuable shelf space is achieved.
Other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, illustrating by way of example the principles of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front elevational, partially cut away, view of a printer that is constructed according to the present invention showing the access door in a closed position;
FIG. 2
is a front elevational view of the access door shown in
FIG. 1
showing the relationships between the access door and hinge elements when the access door is in the closed position;
FIG. 3
is a front elevational view of the printer of
FIG. 1
showing the access door in an open position;
FIG. 4
is a front elevational view of the printer of
FIG. 1
showing the relationships between the access door and hinge elements when the access door is in the open position;
FIG. 5
is a partial side elevational view of the printer of
FIG. 1
showing the relationships of access door and hinge elements in the access door open and closed positions; and
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a hinging apparatus and some of the hinge elements of the printer of FIG.
1
.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. The described embodiment is to be considered in all respects only as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All changes which come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to embraced within their scope.
In the following detailed description and in the several figures of the drawings, like elements are identified with like reference numerals.
Referring now to the drawings, there is shown a novel printer
10
that is constructed according to the present invention. The printer
10
includes a housing
12
having a forward extending interior wall
15
. An access door
21
is pivotally attached to the interior wall
15
for rotation from a closed position to an open position. When access to the printer is desired for cartridge replacement or clearance of a paper jam, the user simply rotates the access door into the open position. In the process, the access door
21
arcs back and over the top of the housing
12
. In this manner, access to printer components is enabled within a lower vertical height, as compared to conventional printers.
The printer
10
use, or operational, condition will first be considered with reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2
. In this case, the access door
21
is closed and the hinge elements associated with the door are disposed as indicated generally by the arrow A (FIG.
2
). The access door includes a curvilinear shell
23
. This shell rests on a pair of positioners or locators, such as the locator
16
, mounted on the interior wall
15
, when the door is closed. A button
22
, located on the front of the door
21
, is useful as the door is moved from one position to another.
Pivotal movement of the access door
21
, relative to the housing
12
, is accomplished by a hinging apparatus
31
, shown best in FIG.
6
. The apparatus
31
includes a strengthening member
43
attached to an elongated lift bar, or web
33
. The strengthening member
43
supports a first pair of hinge elements, indicated generally by reference numeral
62
in
FIG. 4
, that include a pivot pin
45
, having a collar
49
, mounted at one end of the member
43
and a boss, or pivot pin receiver
47
, mounted at the other end. The interior wall
15
includes a receiver
48
for receipt of the pivot pin
45
for rotational movement therewithin. At the opposite end of the member
43
, a pivot pin
59
projects into the receiver
47
for rotational movement therewithin. It will be noted that cooperation between the first pair of hinge elements, and their respective housing mounted elements, enable rotational movement of the web
33
relative to the housing
12
.
In a like manner, rotational movement of the web
33
relative to the access door
21
is accomplished by means of a second pair of web mounted hinge elements, indicated generally by reference numeral
64
in
FIG. 4
, that act in cooperation with access door
21
mounted hinge elements. In this regard, the web
33
includes an arcuate shaped bridge
34
disposed between a pair of pivot pin receivers
51
and
53
. The receivers are attached at a flat surface, such as the surfaces
35
and
36
, to the underside of the shell
23
. Openings
55
and
57
are formed in the receivers
51
and
53
, respectively. These openings receive pivot pins, such as the pins
38
and
41
, respectively, for enabling pivotal movement of the access door
21
relative to the web
33
.
As set forth above, the access door
21
is pivotally mounted by means of two sets of pivots to enable movement within a small envelope. The condition of the printer
10
, with the access door
21
in the opened position, is shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
. The changed relationship, as compared to that shown in
FIG. 2
, between the hinging apparatus
31
and the access door
21
is shown generally by the arrow B (FIG.
4
).
Finally, the relative positions of the access door
21
and the housing
12
are shown in
FIG. 5
in which the open access door position is indicated generally by the arrow A and the closed position is shown in phantom generally by the arrow B.
It will be evident that there are additional embodiments and applications that are not disclosed in the detailed description but which clearly fall within the scope of the present invention. The specification is, therefore, intended not to be limiting, and the scope of the invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. An ink-jet printer, comprising:a housing; an access door; a web, said web including a first pair of hinge elements pivotally connecting said web and said housing and a second pair of hinge elements pivotally connecting said web and said access door, wherein said first pair of hinge elements and said second pair of hinge elements cooperate for relative movement of said access door toward and away from said housing.
- 2. The printer according to claim 1, wherein said web includes a plurality of pivot pins and a pivot pin receiver.
- 3. The printer according to claim 1, wherein said first pair of hinge elements and said second pair of hinge elements are mounted on said web in spaced apart relationship.
- 4. The printer according to claim 1, wherein said first pair of hinge elements includes a pivot pin and said housing includes a receiver for receipt therein of said pivot pin.
- 5. The printer according to claim 1, wherein said housing includes a pivot pin and said first pair of hinge elements includes a boss for receipt therein of said pivot pin.
- 6. The printer according to claim 1, wherein each one of said pair of hinge elements includes a flat surface affixed to said access door.
- 7. The printer according to claim 1, wherein each one of said second pair of hinge elements includes a pivot pin and said housing includes a pair of receivers for receipt therein of said pivot pins.
- 8. The printer according to claim 1, wherein said access door is curvilinear in shape.
- 9. The printer according to claim 1, wherein said web is elongated in configuration, having a pivot pin mounted at opposite ends thereof.
- 10. The printer according to claim 9, wherein said web further includes a pivot pin and a pivot pin receiver mounted at opposite ends thereof.
- 11. The printer according to claim 1, wherein said housing includes a pair of locators for supporting said access door when said access door is rotated toward said housing.
- 12. A method of affording access to printer components, comprising the steps of:providing a printer having a housing, an access door and a web, said web including a first pair of hinge elements and a second pair of hinge elements; pivotally connecting said first pair of hinge elements and said housing; and pivotally connecting said second pair of hinge elements and said access door.
- 13. The method according to claim 12, wherein said moving step includes the steps of rotating said access door relative to said web and rotating said web relative to said housing.
- 14. A printing device, comprising:a housing; an access door; a bar, said bar including a first pair of hinge elements connecting said bar and said housing and a second pair of hinge elements connecting said bar and said access door, wherein said first pair of hinge elements and said second pair of hinge elements allow rotational movement of the bar with respect to both said access door and said housing.
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