This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. section 119(e) from Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/238,203, filed Aug. 30, 2009, entitled Printer Mounting Arrangement For Feed Guide Mechanisms, by David E. Kayser, et al., which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The illustrative embodiments of the present invention relate generally to print feed mechanisms and, more particularly, to a new and useful mounting arrangement for an adjustable side guide that facilitates rapid adjustment of media sizes in a variable media size printing apparatus.
Certain specific purpose printers have been developed including many different printers dedicated to printing envelopes and postcards such as by expeditiously applying addresses and other messages to the envelope in batches of transactional mail or direct mail advertisements. Print feed mechanisms are often adjustable to facilitate the use of variable media sizes such as different sized envelopes and post cards.
One product line of successful envelope printers is the DA70s/DA75s color shuttle head addressing printer systems available from Pitney Bowes Inc. of Stamford Conn. In such a system, an adjustable side guide has typically been provided to support a stack of media and that often must be reconfigured several times per day when used to process different batches of different sized envelopes or postcards. Previously, the adjustment of the side guide in the opposed fixed mounting clamps has been time consuming.
Inasmuch as such a printer with a plurality of adjustable side guides is utilized to process batches of media (envelopes or postcards) of different sizes, faster replacement and adjustment of the side guide would allow faster job setup and therefore greater throughput. Accordingly, there is a need for an improved side guide mount clamp to facilitate more expeditious batch print job setup.
The accompanying drawings show illustrative embodiments of the invention and, together with the general description given above and the detailed description given below serve to explain certain principles of the invention. As shown throughout the drawings, like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts.
A media support mechanism having a flexible biased mount is described. In an illustrative embodiment, the media support mechanism is an adjustable side guide that is mounted in a biased clamp. As described, multiple side guides having differing length mounting portions may be used to accommodate a wide range of media sizes. The biased clamp includes opposing clamps each having two portions with at least one biased toward the other portion. One or more of the clamp portions may include a tapered guide surface to facilitate insertion of a media side guide. In an illustrative embodiment, each opposing clamp includes a top portion and a bottom portion fixed to the printer deck by a shoulder bolt wherein the bottom portion engages a coil spring and is spring biased from the deck toward the top portion of the clamp to engage the mounting portion of the side guide. The coil springs are selected to apply sufficient force to facilitate holding the side guide sufficiently in place during operation and to also allow a reasonable force to adjust the width of the side guide.
In an alternative embodiment, several coil springs are used in each clamp such as mounted using three shoulder bolts and a coil spring for each. In one embodiment, the three coil springs each apply the same force. However, in alternative embodiments, at least one of the coil springs applies a different force. In one example, each of the three coil springs is selected so that a higher force is applied for each spring from the front (control panel side) to the rear of the printer. In another example, the two end shoulder bolts have associated coil springs and the center shoulder bolt does not.
In another illustrative embodiment, the at least one biased clamp portion is biased by a leaf spring. Similarly, multiple leaf springs may be used as described above and may provide different force as described above with reference to the respective coil spring illustrative embodiment. In yet another illustrative embodiment, the at least one biased clamp portion is biased by one or more Belleville washers. Similarly, multiple Belleville washers may be used as described above and each may provide a different force as described above with reference to the respective coil spring illustrative embodiment. In one illustrative embodiment, the side guide comprises powder coated steel and the clamp portions comprise Polyoxymethylene plastic.
The present invention is described in the context of illustrative embodiments directed to an envelope printer having a media side guide that may be frequently adjusted or replaced to accommodate a wide variety of media sizes to allow efficient reconfiguration between batch print jobs. In the described embodiments, the address printer includes a feed tray mounted above the printer deck that may be adjusted side-to-side to accommodate media stacks of many media sizes. One or more side guides engage a side guide mount to provide side support for the media stack on the feed tray.
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A registration side guide 210 includes a side guide mounting portion 212 that is mounted perpendicular to the main side guide portion 210, wherein the mounting portion 212 engages the biased side guide mount clamp system 300, 320. The side guide mount clamp system 300, 320 is described in more detail below. For the address printer 100 described herein, the deck 200 does not directly support the media. Positioned above the deck 200 and the registration side guide mount clamps 300, 320 is an input guide feed tray that is typically a metal wire frame that supports the media stack and that adjusts feed angle on an arc (input guide feed tray and adjusting hardware are not shown for clarity in depicting the side guide mount). The feed ramp (not shown) is attached to the front input side of the deck away from the input roller nips using a lock knob (not shown). The feed ramp adds an adjustable slope to the media stack to help feeding. A user will lower the feed ramp and attached input guide until the top of the bottom piece in the stack reaches the middle of the ramp and then secure the ramp with the lock knob. The input guide feed tray metal wire frame typically includes a slide and slide lock knob that adjusts along the length of the input guide feed tray wire frame (not shown) to adjust the feed angle of the bottom media pieces on the media stack to accommodate the weight of the media being processed. The slide is moved to center it under the stack before the knob is tightened.
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Printer 100 includes a deck 200 supported by deck mounting flange 202 having PEM NUT threaded holes for mounting in the base 110. The registration side guide 210 includes side guide mounting portion 212 that engages biased clamp system 300, 320. The biased clamp 300 includes three shoulder bolts 310 secured to PEM NUT nuts 314 press-fit into the deck 200. The clamp 300 includes an upper clamp portion 302 and a lower clamp portion 304 that is biased upward by compression spring 316. The opposing biased clamp 320 includes three shoulder bolts 330 secured to PEM NUT nuts 334 press-fit into the deck 200. The clamp 320 includes an upper clamp portion 322 and a lower clamp portion 324 that is biased upward by compression spring 336.
In this illustrative embodiment, the polyoxymethylene plastic used in fabricating the clamp portions 302, 304, 322, 324 is DELRIN brand plastic available from E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company of Wilmington, Del. DELRIN is a lightweight, low-friction, and wear-resistant thermoplastic with good physical and processing properties. In an alternative embodiment, the clamp portions comprise powder coated steel, stainless steel or aluminum. The side guide 210 comprises powder coated steel and includes a side guide mounting portion 212. In an alternative embodiment, the side guide comprises DELRIN, stainless steel or aluminum.
In this illustrative embodiment, the deck fasteners 314, 334 are PEM NUT brand threaded nuts mounted into the deck 200 and that are available from Penn Engineering & Manufacturing Corp. of Danboro, Pa. In the illustrative embodiment, clamp mount 300 includes three shoulder bolts 310 spaced along the clamp with the associated springs 316 and PEM nuts 314. In this embodiment, the three coil springs each apply the same force of approximately 6 lbs. of force against the typical side guide mounting portion 212. However, in an alternative, the spring force may be in the range of 2-12 lbs. of force. In another example, the two end shoulder bolts in each clamp 300, 320 have associated coil springs, but the center shoulder bolt does not.
In alternative embodiments, at least one of the coil springs applies a different force. In one example, each of the three coil springs is selected so that a higher force is applied for each spring from the front (control panel side) to the rear of the printer. For example, the front spring applies 4 lbs., the middle 8 lbs. and the end 12 lbs. In another illustrative embodiment, the at least one biased clamp portion is biased by a leaf spring. Similarly, multiple leaf springs may be used as described above and may each provide different force as described above with reference to the respective coil spring illustrative embodiment. In yet another illustrative embodiment, the at least one biased clamp portion is biased by one or more Belleville washers. Similarly, multiple Belleville washers may be used as described above and may each provide different force as described above with reference to the respective coil spring illustrative embodiment.
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Printer 100 includes a deck 200 supported by deck mounting flange 202. The registration side guide 210 includes side guide mounting portion 212 that engages biased clamp system 300. The biased clamp 300 includes three shoulder bolts 310 having threads 312 for securing the bolts 310 to PEM NUT nuts 314 press-fit into the deck 200 by PEM NUT shoulder 315. The clamp 300 includes an upper clamp portion 302 and a lower clamp portion 304 that is biased upward by compression spring 316. For clarity, the side guide mounting support 212 is not shown in the clamp gap between upper clamp portion 302 and lower clamp portion 304. Here, mounting means comprise shoulder bolts 310 and PEM NUT nuts 314. However, alternative mounting arrangements allowing slidable engagement with clamp portions may be utilized.
The portions of the clamps 302, 304 have associated recesses and channels to accommodate the shoulder bolt and the lower portions 304 have receiving recesses for the associated top portions of biasing means springs 316 with the bottom portion of springs 316 adjacent to the deck 200. At least the top surfaces 302 include a recess to receive the side guide mounting portion 212 and a tapered guide surface described below. The side guide receiving recess may alternatively be formed in both the upper 302 and lower 304 surfaces. Here, the biasing means include compression springs 316. Alternatively, biasing means may include one or more leaf springs, one or more Belleville washers or a combination of compression springs, Belleville washers and/or leaf springs.
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Deck 200 does not directly support the media stack. Instead, an input guide feed tray 460 is typically a metal wire frame that supports the media stack. The input guide feed tray 460 includes a media stack slide 470 and lock knob 472 to add an adjustable slope to the media stack using the face of slide 470. The feed tray is supported by a ramp 480 engaging a vertical slot to adjust the angle of the feed tray 460 with a lock knob 482 engaging nut 484 in that vertical slot. The lock knob 482 also engages a horizontal slot to allow the feed tray 460 to be adjusted along with mount 450 in slot 207 to facilitate support of narrow or wide media stacks.
In summary, certain illustrative embodiments of the present application disclose an invention that at least provides a novel mounting arrangement for a printer with side guides used to support a wide variety of media sizes and that permit rapid adjustment or replacement of the side guides.
Although the invention has been described with respect to particular illustrative embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the scope of this invention.
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