Printer operable from a front side and stackable with other equipment

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6494632
  • Patent Number
    6,494,632
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, December 19, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 17, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A parallelepiped shape printer (20) suitable being stacked with equipment, comprising a fixed structure (65) upon which an outer casing (22) of the printer is mounted; a movable cassette (21) bearing a printing assembly (33); and a feeding tray (34) which contains a ream (36) of sheets of paper (37), wherein the cassette (21) may be manually extracted from and inserted in the outer casing (22) through a front side (23) of the printer (20). A feeding and guiding mechanism (81), comprising a pair of rods (82) and two inclining ramps (87) integral with the fixed structure (65), cinematically connects the feeding tray (34) with the cassette (21), and sees to it that, when the latter is manually extracted from the casing (22), the feeding tray (34) is automatically dragged by the cassette (21) to move automatically from a working position (P1) inside the casing (22), wherein the feeding tray (34) is suitable for cooperating with the cassette (21) for feeding the sheets (37) to the printing assembly (33), to an access position (P2), wherein the feeding tray (34) is accessible to the user in the area of the front side (23) of the printer; and also sees to it that, when the cassette (21) is subsequently reinserted in the casing (22), the feeding tray (34) automatically returns to its working position.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a printer operable from a front side and suitable for being stacked with other equipment.




A printer of this type is provided for printing black and/or colour images on a printing medium, such as a sheet of paper, by way of a known printing technique, for example through successive scanning movements of an ink jet printhead in front of the print medium; and is built in such a way that manual members for printer driving, the compartment accommodating the printhead and from which the latter must be removed when being replaced, the tray containing the blank sheets still to be printed, and the tray collecting the printed sheets, are all accessible from a unique front side of the printer facing the printer operator.




In addition the printer normally has an outer casing with a shape very similar to a parallelepiped, with two lateral sides, a substantially flat upper and lower side without any members for working on the printer, in such a way that the latter may easily be stacked, above or below, with other equipment.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND STATE OF THE ART




Stackable printers having the characteristics described above have been developed primarily to satisfy the widespread requirement among users for printers that take up little space and are easily placed in any area in the work place or the home.




Generally these printers are stacked and connected, so as not to occupy additional plan space, with equipment for the reproduction of sounds and images provided with a display screen, such as for example a television, either alone or associated with a video recorder, or a terminal connected to a network, for the purpose of printing constantly on a sheet of paper the alphanumeric information and images displayed on the screens of these equipment items.




Within the framework of this use, these printers as well as being stackable must also allow their power and connection cables to be arranged compatibly with those of the adjacent equipment and, for reasons of appearance, preferably on the side hidden from view.




A printer stackable with other equipment and operable from a front side solely for the purpose of satisfying, at least partially, the requirements outlined above is known from the European patent application EP 0879706.




This printer comprises an outer parallelepiped shape casing, a printing unit provided with a printhead, and a feeding cassette intended for accommodating a ream of sheets to be fed to the printing unit, wherein both the printing unit and the feeding cassette can be extracted from and inserted in the outer casing through a front side of the printer for effecting the usual maintenance operations, such as for example replacement of the printhead and loading the feeding cassette with a new ream of paper.




The printer also comprises a raising or lowering device, which may be actuated manually by means of an appropriate slider located on the front side for disposing the feeding cassette in alignment with the printing unit, after the feeding cassette has been inserted in the outer casing, so as to allow a correct feeding of the sheets from the feeding cassette to the printing unit.




The same device, when it is actuated in the opposite direction, moves the feeding cassette laterally with respect to the printing unit, in order to allow removal of the feeding cassette through the front side.




This printer is on the whole fairly complicated to use in order to perform the usual maintenance operations, and most particularly, when having to intervene on either the printing unit or on the feeding cassette, it implies, in addition to extracting the printing unit from the casing, the manual operation of actuating the slider located on the front side of the printer to command the device for raising/lowering the feeding cassette.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of this invention is therefore to produce a printer which is capable of satisfying all the requirements referred to in the foregoing, simply and inexpensively, and which, while using the tried and tested concept of being stackable with other equipment and of being operable from a front side only, still represents a significant improvement with respect to the solutions known today, and in particular is easier to use.




In greater detail, the printer of the invention must allow the operator comfortable access to all the controls and all the functions of the printer from its front side, and also have a shape, an appearance, operating methods and dimensions compatible with equipment for the reproduction of sound and images overlaid on the printer in the style of a column.




In addition, it must be possible to arrange the printer's electric power and connection cables in accordance with those of the other overlying equipment, without detriment to general aesthetics.




A further object of the invention is to produce a printer that may be inserted in a compartment of a cabinet having closed sides and of width just sufficient for insertion of the printer.




The above objects have been obtained by means of a printer stackable and operable from the front, having the characteristics defined in the main claim.




In particular, in the printer according to this invention the upper side, the lower side and the two lateral sides, being bereft of functions or controls, can be made in the shape of flat walls which permit the printer to be overlaid in a column with other equipment, and also to be placed in a compartment of a cabinet closed at the sides and being just wide enough to allow insertion of the printer, without for this compromising its operation in any way.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




These and other objects, characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment, provided by way of non-restricting example, with reference to the accompanying diagrams in which:





FIG. 1

is a first front partial perspective view from the left of a printer according to this invention operable from the front and stackable with other equipment;





FIG. 2

is a second front perspective view from the right of the inner structure of the printer of

FIG. 1

, and in particular of a print cassette that can be extracted from and inserted in an outer casing of this printer;





FIG. 3

is a longitudinal section of the printer of

FIG. 1

, in a closed configuration with the print cassette of

FIG. 2

fully inserted in the printer casing;





FIG. 4

is a longitudinal section of the printer of

FIG. 1

, with the print cassette of

FIG. 2

extracted from the printer casing;





FIG. 5

is a plan view of the printer of

FIG. 1

with its casing partially removed;





FIG. 6

is a third partial perspective view, concerning an inner portion of the printer of FIG.


1


and portraying a feeding mechanism for feeding the sheets through the printer; and





FIG. 7

is a fourth perspective view from below, relative to the same inner portion of the printer of

FIG. 6

, which depicts a lifting mechanism associated with the feeding mechanism;





FIG. 8

is a fifth perspective view from the top of the lifting mechanism of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a sixth perspective view in enlarged scale of an area of the inner structure of the printer of

FIG. 2

with a number of parts belonging to a mechanism for dragging and guiding a feeding tray of this printer; and





FIG. 10

is a front view of the area of FIG.


9


.











DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION





FIG. 1

depicts in perspective from a front zone a printer according to this invention and suitable for being stacked with other equipment. The printer is generically indicated with the numeral


20


and comprises an outer casing


22


, and a cassette


21


, also called print cassette in the following, which is mounted slidingly with respect to the casing


22


so as to be able to be extracted from and later re-inserted in this casing


22


.




In particular in

FIG. 1

the printer


20


is represented in an open configuration in which the print cassette


21


is partially extracted from the outer casing


22


.




The outer casing


22


has a substantially parallelepiped shape defining a rear side


24


, an upper side


25


, a lower side


26


, a right side


27


, and a left side


28


, and is open to the front, in correspondence with a front side


23


of the printer


20


, to permit extraction of the print cassette


21


and its subsequent reinsertion with respect to the casing


22


, as will be described more fully in the following.




The print cassette


21


has a front wall


30


, which is arranged in correspondence with the front side


23


of the printer


20


and is provided with a handle


29


which can be actuated manually so as to slide the print cassette


21


in both directions with respect to the casing


22


, as indicated by the arrows


35


.




The front wall


30


also has a lower edge which forms a recess


39


through which the sheets of paper printed by the printer


20


exit.




Optionally a collection support


16


may be externally connected to the print cassette


21


for receiving the printed sheets coming from the recess


39


.




The printer


20


is also equipped with known command and control members generically designated with the numeral


75


, of the buttons and luminous lamps type, for example, which are preferably arranged on the outside of the printer


20


along the front wall


30


, as shown by way of example in FIG.


1


.




These control and command members are provided respectively for indicating operating status of the printer


20


and for being actuated manually by an operator for the purpose of activating the printer


20


.




The controls for activation of the printer


20


may also be of a type other than the typically manual ones mentioned above, and be produced for example through a remote control device suitable for transmitting to an appropriate receiving member incorporated in the printer


20


a given signal for activating the printer


20


, according to widely known techniques.




The various cables for electric power supply of the printer


20


and its interconnection with the external equipment are physically connected to the printer


20


through the rear side


24


of the casing


22


. In particular it is along the rear side


24


that the connectors for the various cables are arranged, among which for example a SCART type socket


19


, represented schematically in

FIG. 5

, to allow the connection of the printer


20


to an ordinary television.





FIGS. 2-4

depict in detail the internal parts of the printer


10


, and in particular an inner fixed structure


65


on which the outer casing


22


is integrally mounted, and a mobile structure


32


of the print cassette


21


which bears not only the front wall


30


but also the internal mechanisms of the print cassette


21


.




To allow the extraction and reinsertion of the print cassette


21


with respect to the casing


22


, the mobile structure


32


is mounted slidingly on linear ways, generically designated with the numeral


18


, which are made on the fixed structure


65


and which extend substantially parallel to the development in the longitudinal direction of the casing


22


.




In this way, the extraction and reinsertion movement of the print cassette


21


, along the direction defined by the arrows


35


, takes place parallel to the lateral sides


27


,


28


and to the top side


25


and bottom side


26


of the casing


22


.




The printer


20


further comprises a printing assembly


33


which is integral with the print cassette


21


and which is therefore adapted for moving together with the latter with respect to the casing


22


; a feeding tray


34


disposed inside the casing


22


and adapted for accommodating a ream


36


of sheets of paper


37


to be fed to the printing assembly


33


; a feeding mechanism


38


, borne by the print cassette


21


, suitable for feeding along a given path the sheets


37


from the feeding tray


34


to the printing assembly


33


and for expelling them out of the printer


20


, through the recess


39


formed by the front wall


30


, after the sheets


37


have been printed by the printing assembly


33


; and a lifting mechanism


40


(

FIG. 3

) adapted for periodically lifting the ream


36


accommodated in the feeding tray


34


in order to bring an upper sheet


37


arranged at the top of the ream


36


to cooperate in contact with the feeding mechanism


38


, so that it is taken and fed to the printing assembly


33


.




The printer


20


can operate according to any known printing technology, and will thus be described, merely by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the ink jet technology.




It is stressed, moreover, that the concept behind this invention is applicable on a printer operating with any printing technique, and may therefore be considered as independent of the specific printing technology adopted.




As the construction and general mode of operation of a printer based on the ink jet technology are already so widely known in the sector art, a full description will not be provided here, the account being limited to only those characteristics of relevance for the purposes of understanding this invention.




In detail, with reference to

FIG. 2

, the printing assembly


33


comprises an ink jet printhead


41


, which is removably housed in a carriage


45


, which is in turn slidingly mounted on a guide


43


and is connected to a feed motor


44


through known joining members, consisting for instance of a belt, which for simplicity's sake are not depicted in the drawings.




The feed motor


44


is attached integrally to the structure


32


and has the function of commanding an alternating translating movement of the carriage


45


and therefore also of the printhead


41


.




In practice, while the print carriage


45


translates backwards and forwards along a line of print, the printhead


41


borne by the carriage


45


ejects droplets of ink on the sheets


37


taken from the tray


34


; and furthermore the sheets


37


proceed in front of the printhead


41


in a direction perpendicular to its backward and forward translating motion imparted by the carriage


45


, according to a discrete line feed motion between one stroke and the next of said translating motion.




In this way the droplets ejected by the printhead


41


in accordance with a predetermined succession controlled by the control unit which controls the printer


20


impress a series of alphanumeric characters on the sheets


37


.




The feeding tray


34


is made of an outer shell


70


which forms at a rear end of the feeding tray


34


a seat


51


, closed at the bottom and on the four sides, adapted for receiving a rear portion of the ream


36


when it is accommodated in the tray


34


; and a movable flat bottom


53


which is hinge-mounted on the seat


51


local to a fulcrum


54


and which bears at the bottom the remaining part of the ream


36


not accommodated in the seat


51


.




As will be better described below, the feeding tray


34


is connected to the print cassette


21


so as to move together with the latter; in particular, when the print cassette


21


is fully inserted in the casing


22


, the seat


51


of the feeding tray


34


is received by a protruding chamber


17


made along the rear side


24


of the casing


22


.




The shell


70


of the feeding tray


34


comprises, as well as the seat


51


, two lateral walls


52


which laterally retain the ream


36


, when it is accommodated in the tray


34


; and a lower wall


50


(

FIGS. 3 and 4

) which defines, in an area opposite the seat


51


, a front end


60


of the feeding tray


34


. The front portion


60


is adapted for supporting and retaining a corresponding front portion of the ream


36


, and for this purpose is provided with two protrusions


49


(FIG.


1


).




The flat bottom


53


is suitable for oscillating about the fulcrum


54


under the control of the lifting mechanism


40


to bring, on each cycle for the feeding of a new sheet


37


, the ream


36


into contact with the feeding mechanism


38


, as will be better described in the following.




The lifting mechanism


40


is suitable for being controlled by a main motor


56


, and comprises, as can be seen in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, a cam


71


integrally mounted on a shaft


76


; a cinematic chain which joins the shaft


76


to the motor


56


and which includes a clutching group


74


; and a lifting lever


72


hinge-mounted at one end of the structure


32


of the cassette


21


.




The lifting lever


72


is suitable for being rotated by the cam


71


and has one end, opposite that hinge-mounted on the structure


32


, which extends between the two protrusions


49


of the front end


60


of the shell


70


for cooperating with a front edge of the flat bottom


53


.




A spring not depicted in the drawings acts on the lifting lever


72


in such a way as to rotate it constantly upwards, so that it cooperates with the flat bottom


53


thus tending to bring the ream


36


, lying on the flat bottom


53


, into contact with the feeding mechanism


38


.




The clutching group


74


is connected to the motor


56


through a gear train, generically designated with the numeral


77


, arranged along one side of the structure


32


of the print cassette


21


, and performs the function of producing, on each cycle for the feeding of a sheet


37


to the printing assembly


33


, the connection of the shaft


76


, which is initially motionless, to the motor


56


, in response to an inversion of the direction of rotation of the motor


56


with respect to that which produces, through the feeding mechanism


38


, a feeding of the sheets


37


to the printing assembly


33


.




In this way, as will be better described in the following, the motor


56


, when it subsequently inverts its direction of rotation and goes back to rotating according to the direction of rotation corresponding to the feeding of the sheets


37


to the printing assembly


33


, commands the shaft


76


so as to rotate the cam


71


and correspondingly lift the flat bottom


53


in order to bring the uppermost sheet


37


of the ream


36


into contact with a separating roller


57


, so that the latter, by rotating, separates it from the other sheets of the ream


36


and feeds it to the printing assembly


33


.




Furthermore the clutching group


74


performs the function, on conclusion of the above-mentioned rotation of the cam


71


, this rotation corresponding to roughly one revolution, of disconnecting the shaft


76


from the motor


56


, so that both the shaft


76


and the cam


71


stop, and get ready for the next cycle for the feeding of a new sheet.




In particular, when the shaft


76


is commanded by a rotation of the motor


56


corresponding to feeding of the sheets


37


towards the printing assembly


33


, the cam


71


and the shaft


76


turn in the counter-clockwise direction to produce the rotation of the lever


72


and the engagement of the ream


36


with the feeding mechanism


38


, as indicated by the arrow


73


of FIG.


8


.




The clutching group


74


is of the mechanical type, typically based on a pawl


78


and on a monodirectional rotating coupling, and will not be described in detail because it is made according to methods that are part of the known art and also because, for the purposes of this invention, it is relevant essentially for the function described earlier that it performs.




It is recalled that this function consists in connecting in their rotation, during a revolution, the shaft


76


bearing the cam


71


with the motor


56


, in response to an inversion of the direction of rotation of the motor


56


from that which corresponds to the feeding, defined by the arrow


55


, of the sheets


37


to the printing assembly


33


; and also in disconnecting, at the end of this revolution, the shaft


76


from the motor


56


.




The feeding mechanism


38


has, as already stated, the function of taking the sheets


37


from the ream


36


and of feeding them to the printing assembly


33


, and, like the lifting mechanism


40


, is suitable for being controlled by the main motor


56


.




In particular, with reference to the

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


4


,


5


and


6


, the feeding mechanism


38


comprises the central separating roller


57


already cited and provided for rotating in contact with an uppermost sheet


37


of the ream


36


for the purpose of separating it from the ream


36


and feeding it to the printing assembly


33


according to the direction defined by the arrow


55


; a sliding-shoe


58


arranged adjacent to the separating roller


57


for cooperating with the latter in order to permit a correct separation one by one of the sheets


37


from the ream


36


; a pair of driving rollers


62


mounted on a same shaft


69


at the sides of the separating roller


57


along the path of the sheets


37


to the printing assembly


33


, but on the opposite side with respect to the separating roller


57


; and a pair of output rollers


63


arranged on a same shaft downstream of the printing assembly


33


for accompanying the sheets


37


, after they have been printed, to the outlet of the printer


20


.




In particular the separating roller


57


is affixed centrally on a shaft


59


, which extends parallel to a front edge of the flat bottom


53


and which is constantly in engagement with the motor


56


through a gear train


61


, so that the separating roller


57


always rotates together with the main motor


56


.




The two driving rollers


62


are also suitable for being commanded in rotation by the motor


56


, in sync with the separating roller


57


, through a gear train for the purpose of cooperating with the separating roller


57


for driving the sheets


37


from the ream


36


to the printing assembly


33


.




A counter-rotating roller, not depicted in the drawings for simplicity's sake, may be coupled in a pressure relationship with each of the two driving rollers


62


, so as to form two pairs of rollers which are in constant engagement and which are suitable for rotating to receive therebetween the sheets


37


, for the purpose of feeding them.




Like the driving rollers


62


, each of the two output rollers


63


may also be coupled in a pressure relationship with a corresponding counter-rotating roller so as to form two pairs of rollers suitable for receiving the sheets after printing and for controlling their feeding at the outlet of the printer


10


through the recess


39


.




According to an essential characteristic of the invention, the printer


20


also comprises a feeding and guiding mechanism


81


(

FIG. 2

) which joins in movement the cassette


21


and the tray


34


, both during the extraction of the cassette


21


from the casing


22


and when it is subsequently reinserted in the casing


22


, so that, when the cassette


21


is extracted from the casing


22


, the feeding tray


34


is automatically dragged by the print cassette


21


to move from a working position, indicated P


1


in

FIG. 3

, wherein it is suitable for cooperating through its front portion


60


with the feeding mechanism


38


to permit a correct withdrawal of the sheets


37


from the ream


36


, to an access position, indicated P


2


in

FIG. 4

, wherein the feeding tray


34


has its front end


60


accessible from the outside in the area of the front side


23


of the printer


20


, so as to allow the user to work on the feeding tray


34


, for example to load therein a new ream


36


of sheets


37


; and also so that when the cassette


21


is inserted again in the casing


22


, the feeding tray


34


is dragged in the opposite direction to before by the print cassette


21


to return, from the access position P


2


reached, to its working position P


1


, so as to be able to cooperate again with the feeding mechanism


38


.




In particular, the feeding and guiding mechanism


81


comprises two bars


82


arranged to the sides of the feeding tray


34


and each having a first end


82




a


hinge-mounted on the structure


32


of the print cassette


21


through a pin


83


, and second end


82




b


connected slidingly with the shell


70


of the feeding tray


34


through a slot-pin type coupling.




In greater detail, each end


82




b


of the bars


82


is provided with a slot


84


(

FIGS. 3 and 10

) which is coupled with a respective pin


86


, which extends through the slot


84


, so as to be able to slide each with respect to the other.




In particular, each pin


86


is integral with and protruding from a corresponding side wall


52


of the feeding tray


34


.




The mechanism


81


also comprises two main ramps


87


and two horizontal slots


91


formed by the fixed structure


65


of the printer


20


, two ratchet devices or pawls


88


arranged adjacent to the ends


82




b


of the two bars


82


, and two auxiliary ramps


93


also formed by the fixed structure


65


.




In particular, the two main ramps


87


are inclined with respect to the slide ways


18


between the mobile structure


32


of the print cassette


21


and the fixed structure


65


which define the direction of motion of the print cassette


21


along the casing


22


. The two horizontal slots


91


, on the other hand, extend parallel to the ways


18


.




Furthermore, each of the two main ramps


87


is provided for cooperating in contact with a corresponding appendage


89


made on a side wall


52


of the feeding tray


34


; whereas each of the two horizontal slots


91


forms a sliding coupling with a corresponding appendage


92


protruding from an external side of the rear seat


51


of the feeding tray


34


and extending through the slot


91


.




Each of the two auxiliary ramps


93


is arranged for cooperating in contact with a corresponding one of the two ratchet devices


88


.




In detail, as may be seen in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, each ratchet device


88


comprises a lever


94


of extended shape which has one end hinge-mounted on a corresponding bar


82


by means of a pin


95


, and another end


97


cooperating in contact with a respective auxiliary ramp


93


.




In addition each lever


94


is provided, in a central area between its two ends, with a tooth


96


suitable for cooperating with the pin


86


protruding from the side


52


and extending through the slot


84


of the bar


82


.




The sliding couplings of the slot-pin type between the ends


82




b


of the two bars


82


and the feeding tray


34


, the two ratchet devices


88


, and the two auxiliary ramps


93


, each arranged for cooperating with a corresponding lever


94


of the pawl


88


, form in toto an over-travel device, the function of which is to leave the feeding tray


34


disconnected from the print cassette


21


at the start of the phase of extraction of the latter from the casing


22


, for the purpose of freeing the feeding tray


34


from the printing assembly


33


, and which as a result implies, at the end of the subsequent phase of insertion of the print cassette


21


in the casing


22


, a final over-travel of the print cassette


21


, with the feeding tray


34


motionless, as will be better described below.




Mode of Operation




The printer


20


described up to this point works as follows.




At the start of each feeding cycle of a sheet


37


, the printer


20


is in the condition illustrated in

FIG. 3

, or also as in

FIG. 2

, with the main motor


56


stopped, with the print cassette


21


in a position P


1


′ in which it is fully inserted in the casing


22


, and with the feeding tray


34


already loaded with the ream


36


of sheets of paper


37


and in the position P


1


in which it is suitable for cooperating with the feeding mechanism


38


.




Under these conditions the front wall


30


of the cassette


21


is in abutment against the front edge of the casing


22


, local to the front side


23


of the printer


20


, so that the printing assembly


33


is fully housed inside the casing


22


, and the shell


70


of the feeding tray


34


is aligned at the front, local to the end


60


, with the printing assembly


33


and with the feeding mechanism


38


.




In addition, the lever


72


is kept horizontal by the cam


71


so that the flat bottom


53


, sitting on the lever


72


, is also horizontal along the lower wall


50


of the feeding tray


34


, with the ream


36


removed from the separating roller


57


.




Finally, with reference to

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the two pins


86


are both arranged adjacent to the inner ends


84




a


of the two slots


84


, i.e. to those ends disposed towards the centre of the respective bars


82


, whereas the two pawls


88


have the respective levers


94


held raised off and unhooked from the pins


86


on account of their ends


97


being engaged with the top part of the auxiliary ramps


93


.




In this arrangement, the printer


20


, has for instance completed a printing cycle of a preceding sheet


37


taken from the feeding tray


34


, and is ready to print a new sheet


37


.




To this end the printer


20


is activated in a known way, via a control member which controls its operation, to perform a feeding cycle of the new sheet of paper


37


from the ream


36


housed in the tray


34


, for the purpose of printing the desired information on this sheet.




To begin with, the motor


56


is commanded to rotate through a certain angle in the opposite direction to that corresponding to the feeding of the sheet


37


to the printing assembly


33


.




In this way, by virtue of known expedients, the clutching group


74


determines the mechanical connection of the shaft


76


, motionless in a state of non-engagement up to that time, with the motor


56


. Then the motor


56


inverts its direction of rotation to rotate in the direction, also called primary, corresponding to the feeding of the sheet


37


to the printing assembly


33


, so that the shaft


76


, being connected with the motor


56


, also starts rotating counter-clockwise as indicated by the arrow


73


of FIG.


8


.




The result is that the cam


71


also rotates counter-clockwise allowing the lever


72


to rotate upwards, urged by the spring acting on the lever


72


, and accordingly bring the ream


36


at the top into contact with the separating roller


57


.




In this way, the sheet


37


arranged at the top of the ream


36


is captured, in cooperation with the sliding-shoe


58


, by the separating roller


57


through the effect of rotation of the latter commanded by the motor


56


and of a direction intended to convey this uppermost sheet


37


to the printing assembly


33


. Therefore the uppermost sheet


37


is disposed with a front edge between the separating roller


57


and the sliding-shoe


58


.




When the ream


36


comes into contact with the separating roller


57


, the cam


71


presents a slot along its profile so that the cam


71


disengages from the lever


72


, in such a way that the latter acts on the flat bottom


53


so as to press the ream


36


directly against the separating roller


57


. In the meantime the cam


71


continues to rotate counter-clockwise, so that, after a certain time period corresponding to the slot mentioned above, it engages again with the lever


72


to rotate it downwards.




In this way, the flat bottom


53


, resting though gravity on the tip of the lever


72


, also rotates downwards, so that the ream


36


retracts from the separating roller


57


leaving in engagement with the latter-named the uppermost sheet


37


.




When the cam


71


has completed a rotation of approximately one revolution, and therefore both the lever


72


and the ream


36


are horizontal, the mono-directional clutching group


74


, by virtue of known expedients, disconnects from the motor


56


the shaft


76


, which is thus in a state of non-engagement. Correspondingly the cam


71


also stops.




Meanwhile the motor


56


continues rotating to command the feeding mechanism


38


so as to feed the sheet


37


along its full extent in front of the printhead


41


, to be printed.




A succession of phases similar to that described above takes place for the feeding and printing of each sheet.




When, with the printer


20


idle and arranged as in

FIG. 3

, action needs to be taken to perform the customary maintenance operations, such as for example substitution of the used ink jet printhead with a full printhead, or the loading of a new ream


36


in the tray


34


, the user of the printer


20


extracts, using the handle


29


, the cassette


21


from the casing


22


by sliding it outwards on the ways provided in the fixed structure


65


, so that the print cassette


21


moves from the position P


1


′ to the position P


2


′ indicated in FIG.


4


.




In particular, during a first phase of the movement of extraction of the print cassette


21


and as depicted with the dot-and-dash line in

FIGS. 9 and 10

, the two bars


82


slide with respect to the pins


86


until the outer ends


84




b


of the slots


84


, i.e. the ends arranged outermost along the respective bars


82


, come into engagement with the pins


86


.




Accordingly, during this first phase, the print cassette


21


does not drag the feeding tray


34


, which remains in its initial working position P


1


, so that the separating roller


57


of the feeding mechanism


38


, being borne by the print cassette


21


, moves forward with respect to the front end


60


of the tray


34


.




In this way the separating roller


57


frees the front end


60


of the feeding tray


34


, which can thus subsequently rotate upwards without meeting opposition, whereas the print cassette


21


continues in its motion of extraction from the casing


22


.




Again during this first phase, with the feeding tray


34


still motionless, the two levers


94


of the two pawls


88


rotate downwards, as indicated by the arrow


98


, on account of the sliding of the levers


94


along the secondary ramps


93


and arrange themselves with the respective teeth


96


in front of the pins


86


.




Upon completion of this first phase, when the two slots


84


finally mesh through their outermost ends with the two pins


86


, the print cassette


21


starts to drag by means of the two bars


82


the feeding tray


34


, which thus moves jointly with the print cassette


21


.




This joint movement continues throughout the remaining part of the extraction stroke of the print cassette


21


, until the latter reaches its final position P


2


′, wherein the printing assembly


33


is fully out of the casing


22


and thus easily accessible to the operator.




At the same time, while the print cassette


21


is being extracted from the casing


22


, the two main ramps


87


and the two slots


91


, engaging respectively with the two appendages


89


and with the two appendages


92


, produce a complex motion of the feeding tray


34


, consisting of a sliding motion towards the outside of the casing


22


and a front rotation upwards with respect to the print cassette


21


.




In this way, the feeding tray


34


, at the end of the extraction stroke of the print cassette


21


, goes into the access position P


2


, wherein the feeding tray


34


has its front portion


60


raised with respect to the printing assembly


33


and additionally accessible to the operator in the area of the front side


23


.




Therefore in this access position P


2


, the operator can effect the required operations on the feeding tray


34


, for instance loading a new ream therein, or substituting the current one.




Upon completion of the maintenance operations on the printing assembly and/or feeding tray


34


, the printing cassette


21


is again reinserted in the casing


22


, and thus pushed inside the latter in the opposite direction to before by way of the handle


29


. As soon as the print cassette


21


inverts its motion of sliding with respect to the casing


22


to go back to the position P


1


′, the two teeth


96


of the levers


94


come into engagement with the corresponding pins


86


, so that the feeding tray


34


is immediately connected through the bars


82


with the print cassette


21


and is dragged by the latter inside the casing


22


.




In this way the ramps


87


and the slots


91


, by cooperating with the respective appendages


89


and


92


, guide the feeding tray


34


so that it effects a complex movement the exact inverse of before, wherein the feeding tray


34


returns fully inside the casing


22


, and at the same time rotates frontally downwards to dispose itself again horizontal with the front portion


60


beside the print cassette


21


.




Shortly before the end of the reinsertion stroke of the print cassette


21


the two levers


94


come into contact through the respective ends


97


with the two auxiliary ramps


93


, as a result of which, by sliding along the latter, the two levers


94


rotate upwards thereby disengaging the teeth


96


from the pins


86


.




In this way the feeding tray


34


, as it is no longer dragged by the print cassette


21


, stops again precisely in the position P


1


that it had before at the start of the motion of extraction of the print cassette


21


. The latter, on the other hand, continues its motion of reinsertion in the casing


22


until it reaches the previous position P


1


′, effecting an over-travel corresponding to the longitudinal extension of each slot


84


, so that the two innermost ends of the slots


84


are again adjacent to the pins


86


.




In this configuration, the printer


20


is again ready to receive a new print command so as to take another sheet


37


from the feeding tray


34


and print it with the printing assembly


33


through the sequence described above.




In short, without prejudice to the principle of this invention, the construction details and embodiments may be amply varied with respect to what has been described and illustrated, without departing from the scope of the invention.




For example, the mechanism


81


described thus far, typically and exclusively mechanical, adapted for jointly linking in movement the print cassette


21


and the feeding tray


34


, may be substituted by means which, though having a different structure from the mechanism described, are however functionally equivalent to it, and therefore intended to perform the same function of moving the feeding tray in order to make it accessible from the outside, in correspondence with the front side of the printer, each time the print cassette is extracted from the casing.




More specifically, the alternative means to the mechanism may also comprise electric parts, such as a motor, or an electric actuator associated with the feeding tray for moving it as described above.




In addition, the operations of extracting and inserting the print cassette respectively from and in the casing may also not be of the manual type, and be, at least partially, aided by service means of the electromechanical type suitable for actuation by a signal controlled by the user and such as to eliminate most of efforts required of the latter.




For example, these means may comprise a motor connected to the print cassette and actuated by a push button, or alternatively by a signal transmitted from a remote control, to command the extraction of the print cassette from the casing, and also its subsequent reinsertion in the casing.



Claims
  • 1. Printer operable from the front and suitable for being stacked with other equipment, comprising:an outer casing; a front side; a print cassette bearing a printing assembly, said print cassette being suitable for extraction from and insertion in said casing through said front side for performing maintenance operations on said printer; a feeding tray accommodated in said casing for holding a plurality of sheets, said feeding tray being, when said print cassette is inserted in said casing, in a working position inside said casing wherein said feeding tray is suitable for cooperating through a front portion with said print cassette for feeding the sheets held in said feeding tray to said printing assembly; and moving and guiding means for moving and guiding said feeding tray jointly with said print cassette during its extraction from and insertion in said casing, in such a way that, when said print cassette is extracted from said casing, said feeding tray automatically moves from said working position to an access position, in which said feeding tray has said front portion accessible from the outside in the area of said front side; and in such a way furthermore that, when said print cassette is subsequently reinserted in said casing, said feeding tray goes back again into said working position.
  • 2. Printer according to claim 1 wherein, when said feeding tray is in said access position, said front portion is detached from said print cassette.
  • 3. Printer according to claim 2 wherein, when said feeding tray is in said access position, said front portion is raised with respect to said print cassette.
  • 4. Printer according to claim 1, wherein said moving and guiding means are made of a feeding and guiding mechanism which mechanically joins said print cassette to said feeding tray, so that said feeding tray is dragged into movement by said print cassette when the latter is extracted and inserted with respect to said casing.
  • 5. Printer according to claim 4, also comprising a fixed structure whereupon said casing is affixed, wherein said feeding and guiding mechanism comprises:at least one joining member for joining said print cassette to said feeding tray; and a set of guides and of corresponding guide elements suitable for cooperating reciprocally in contact, said guides and said corresponding guide elements being made respectively on said fixed structure and on said feeding tray; wherein, during the extraction movement of said print cassette from said casing, said joining member drags towards the outside said feeding tray, and at the same time said guides cooperate in contact with the corresponding guide elements made on said feeding tray to produce a rotation of the latter upwards in relation to said print cassette, so that, when said print cassette reaches its end of travel position at the end of the extraction movement from said casing, said feeding tray is disposed with a front portion raised with respect to said printing assembly and accessible from the outside.
  • 6. Printer according to claim 5, wherein said print cassette is constrained to slide, during the motion of extraction and reinsertion with respect to said casing, on slide ways made on said fixed structure and extending substantially parallel to said casing, wherein said joining member comprises at least one bar hinge-mounted at the ends on said print cassette and on said feeding tray; in that said ways made on said fixed structure comprise at least one ramp inclining with respect to said slide ways, and a slot substantially parallel to said slide ways; and in that said guide elements made on said feeding tray comprise appendages protruding with respect to a shell of said feeding tray.
  • 7. Printer according to claim 5, wherein said print cassette is arranged in a closed position when it is fully inserted in said casing with said feeding tray in said working position, wherein said feeding and guiding mechanism is associated with an over-travel device which, in the initial phase of the extraction movement of said print cassette from said casing, ensures that said feeding tray is dragged into movement by said print cassette only after the latter has travelled, starting from said closed position, a determined distance such as to free said feeding tray from said print cassette, so that said feeding tray remains initially motionless and is dragged into movement by said print cassette with a certain delay corresponding to said distance; and which, vice versa, in the final phase of the movement of reinsertion, in the opposite direction to before, of said print cassette in said casing, ensures that said feeding tray disconnects and accordingly is no longer dragged by said print cassette, when the latter is again in position at said determined distance from said closed position, so that said feeding tray stops whereas said print cassette continues to move along an over-travel corresponding to said determined distance in order to reach again said closed position.
  • 8. Printer according to claim 7, in that dependent upon claim 6, wherein said over-travel device comprises:at least one coupling of a slot-pin type consisting of a slot made on an end of said bar and a corresponding pin protruding from said feeding tray and sliding along said slot, at least one pawl having a lever hinge-mounted on said bar in an area adjacent to said slot-pin type coupling, said lever being provided with a tooth suitable for cooperating with said pin, and an auxiliary ramp arranged for cooperating in contact with said lever to control its rotation, wherein, when said print cassette is initially extracted from said casing, said slot slides with respect to said pin until the latter enters engagement with an end of said slot so as to subsequently join in motion said feeding tray with said print cassette, and in addition said auxiliary ramp commands a rotation of said lever such as to place said tooth in front of said pin; wherein, as soon as said print cassette is initially made move in the opposite direction to before to be reinserted in said casing, said tooth engages with said pin for dragging said feeding tray jointly with said print cassette; and wherein, at the end of the motion of reinsertion of said print cassette, said lever again comes into engagement with said auxiliary ramp to rotate and disengage said tooth from said pin, so that said feeding tray stops, whereas said print cassette continues to travel over a distance corresponding to the length of said slot until said print cassette is fully inserted in said casing.
  • 9. Printer according to claim 5, wherein said joining member consists of two rods which join said print cassette to two lateral sides of said feeding tray, and which extend substantially parallel to said sides.
  • 10. Printer according to claim 1, wherein said printer has a substantially parallelepiped external shape conferred on it by said casing, wherein the sides of said printer, with the exception of said front side and of a rear side opposite said front side, are substantially flat and free of members for manually controlling the printer and connecting it to other equipment, and of areas through which the user has to operate in order to intervene on the printer.
  • 11. Printer according to claim 10, wherein a cable for powering and interconnecting with the outside said printer are arranged on said rear side.
  • 12. Printer according to claim 1, wherein said printing assembly comprises a printhead of the ink jet type.
  • 13. Printer according to claim 1, wherein in said access position said feeding tray has said front portion protruding with respect to said casing.
  • 14. Printer according to claim 1, wherein said print cassette may be extracted and inserted respectively from and into said casing in a fully manual way.
  • 15. Printer according to claim 1, further comprising:a feeding mechanism for feeding the sheets from said feeding tray to said printing assembly, said feeding mechanism being supported by said print cassette and having a separating roller; a lifting mechanism associated with said feeding tray; and a motor suitable for commanding both said lifting mechanism and said feeding mechanism, said motor being provided for rotating according to a main direction of rotation corresponding to the feeding of the sheets to said printing assembly, wherein said lifting mechanism is initially disconnected from said motor and is suitable for connecting to said motor in response to a rotation of the latter opposite to said main direction of rotation, wherein said lifting mechanism, when said motor subsequently inverts its rotation and returns to rotating according to said main direction of rotation, operates under the control of said motor in order to lift, during a feeding cycle, a ream of sheets accommodated in said feeding tray so as to bring an uppermost sheet of said ream into contact with said separating roller; and wherein said lifting mechanism, at the end of said feeding cycle, disconnects from said motor, so that said lifting mechanism remains idle, whereas said motor continues to rotate according to said main direction of rotation to feed through said feeding mechanism said uppermost sheet to the printing assembly.
  • 16. Printer according to claim 15, wherein said lifting mechanism comprises a clutching group being able both to connect said lifting mechanism to said motor in response to a rotation of the latter opposite said main direction of rotation, and to disconnect said lifting mechanism from said motor at the end of said feeding cycle.
  • 17. Printer according to claim 16, wherein said feeding tray comprises an outer shell and a bottom hinge-mounted on said shell for supporting by the bottom the ream accommodated in said feeding tray, wherein said lifting mechanism further comprises a cam, which is connected to said motor through said clutching group, and a lever cooperating in contact with said bottom, wherein said cam is suitable for commanding through said lever the rotation of said bottom to bring said uppermost sheet into engagement with said separating roller.
  • 18. Printer according to claim 1, further comprising service means of the electromechanical type to servo command the movement of extraction and/or of reinsertion of said print cassette, and/or the movement of said feeding tray with respect to said casing, so as to eliminate or at least reduce the effort needed by the user to move jointly said print cassette and said feeding tray.
  • 19. Printer according to claim 18, wherein said service means are suitable for actuation by a signal transmitted by the user by means of a remote control device.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
TO99A1118 Dec 1999 IT
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Number Date Country
0 879 706 Nov 1998 EP