Information
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Patent Grant
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6554417
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Patent Number
6,554,417
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 8, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 29, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Greenblum & Bernstein, P.L.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 347 104
- 347 85
- 347 11
- 347 68
- 347 94
- 137 859
- 137 5137
- 137 855
- 399 361
- 400 578
- 346 134
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A recording medium conveying device for an ink jet printing device comprises an active roller, a starwheel and an elastic cantilever beam, so that when the starwheel presses against the active roller, the recording medium is conveyed due to the rolling of the active roller, and is not substantially damaged.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a recording medium conveying device, especially to a recording medium conveying device for an ink jet printing device.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
After a recording medium is printed by an ink jet printing device, such as an ink jet printer, an ink jet copy machine and an ink jet fax machine, the ink on the recording medium is still wet when being conveyed out of the ink jet printing device. If the recording medium is conveyed at the outlet by using two sets of rollers, chance is very much that the printed portions and the unprinted portions would be stained. The wet ink from the printed portion first taints the rollers, then the ink from the roller may in turn stain other printed portions and unprinted ones.
To counter this effect, besides quick-drying ink, the starwheel structure is also proposed. A starwheel has multiple tiny teeth on the rim. These teeth retain only infinitesimal amount of ink and hardly stain the recording medium. However, the tiny teeth on the edge of the starwheel tend to damage the recording medium due to the large local stress. Two of the structures disclosed in prior arts in order to maintain appropriate application of force on the recording medium are briefly described in the following paragraphs.
Please refer to FIG.
1
(
a
). Brent et al, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,420,621, provides a structure of pinch wheels
101
. Each pinch wheel
101
includes two connected starwheels mounted at the front end of a cantilever beam
102
. At the back end of the cantilever beam
102
is placed a yoke
103
. The yoke
103
receives the outer pin
104
located on the housing of a printing device and an L-shaped spring
105
provides appropriate force so that the pin on the pinch wheel would not pierce or damage the surface of the recording medium. A cantilever beam, a yoke, a pinch wheel and a spring are required to be correctly assembled. The pinch wheel, however, may demand some special assembly efforts and thus the assembly rate and productivity are downgraded.
Please refer to FIG.
1
(
b
). In U.S. Pat. No. 5,606,357 invented by Toshihiko Bekki et al, a spur
107
supported by a coil spring
106
is disclosed. The spur
107
has a structure similar with the starwheel. Compared with the prior art described above, the most significant change is that Toshihiko adopted the coil spring
106
. The elasticity of the coil spring
106
provides adequate force on the double starwheels so that the teeth on the double starwheels would not pierce or damage the surface of the recording medium. Though being creative on using the coil spring as the shaft, however, the coil spring is apt to fall apart when rolling. Moreover, owning to the small size and enforcement on both sides of the coil spring, the assembly process is inefficient and difficult.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In order to straighten out all those defects in the prior arts depicted above, the present invention proposes a recording medium conveying device. In one embodiment of the present invention, a cantilever beam integral with the ink jet printing device is adopted. The cantilever beam is provided with multiple supporting device and a stress concentration zone. The cantilever beam, by employing its elasticilty, holds a starwheel mounted at one end of the cantilever beam and a recording medium in contact and maintains the intactness of the recording medium. The stress concentration area limits the stress within area. In the first preferred embodiment, since the cantilever beam is integrated with the housing, the structure is well constructed after the starwheel is in place.
On the other hand, in the second preferred embodiment of the present invention, an elastic connective connects a star ring and a shaft to form a rotatable starwheel. The elastic connective holds the starwheel and the recording medium in appropriate contact without damaging the recording medium, even if the mount (eg. the cantilever beam) is substantially rigid.
The two embodiments are ready for combination to form a double-elastic structure having both an elastic cantilever beam and an elastic connective.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG.
1
(
a
) discloses a recording medium conveying device in a prior art;
FIG.
1
(
b
) discloses another recording medium conveying device in another prior art;
FIG. 2
is a schematic diagram of the cantilever beam and the starwheel according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is the side view of the recording medium conveying device according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG.
4
(
a
) is a schematic diagram of the recording medium conveying device according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention when conveying a thin recording medium;
FIG.
4
(
b
) is a schematic diagram of the recording medium conveying device according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention when conveying a thick recording medium;
FIG. 5
is a schematic diagram of the starwheel and the elastic connective according to the second preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a schematic diagram of the starwheel connected with a frame according the second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG.
7
(
a
) is a schematic diagram of the recording medium according the second preferred embodiment of the present invention when conveying a thin recording medium; and
FIG.
7
(
b
) is a schematic diagram of the recording medium according the second preferred embodiment of the present invention when conveying a thick recording medium.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a recording medium conveying device for ink jet printing device. The recording medium conveying device is easy to assemble and highly reliable, rightfully solving the problems encountered by the state of the art. Please refer to
FIG. 2
, which is a schematic diagram of the recording medium conveying device according to the first embodiment of the present invention. An elastic cantilever beam
202
is installed on the housing part
201
of the ink jet printing device and the elastic cantilever beam
202
is integral with the housing part
201
. The elastic cantilever beam
202
has a fixed end
203
and a free end
204
. The fixed end
203
is integral with the housing part
201
in a fixed fashion. The free end
204
has a shape of a yoke having two outer pins
205
(one not shown) for mounting the starwheel
206
. The starwheel
206
has a set of teeth
207
on the rim of the starwheel
206
. The starwheel
206
has a hole passing through (or not passing through) the center, capable of receiving the outer pins
205
.
In this manner, the starwheel
206
is freely rotatable after mounting on the free end
204
. Any other arrangements allowing free rotation of the starwheel
206
are also applicable. For example, the starwheel
206
may have outer pins and the outer pins
205
on the free end
204
may be replaced by a through hole. Thus, the starwheel
206
could be mounted on the free end
204
and is freely rotatable.
Typically the housing parts are made of ABS or other polymeric materials having elasticity thereof. Especially when the thickness variation of the recording medium is limited, the cantilever beam
202
made by the same material properly maintains the force of starwheel
206
on the recording medium. The up and down movement is harmful to the connection between the fixed end
203
and the housing part
201
. Bearing this in mind, multiple supporting devices
208
are provided at the junction of the fixed end
203
and housing part
201
, so as to fortify the connection between the fixed end
203
and the housing part
201
.
Refer now to
FIG. 3
, the cantilever beam
301
has a stress concentration area
302
. The stress concentration area
302
may have a thinner thickness or narrower width, such that strain centralizes in the stress concentration area
302
. The supporting device
303
does not extend to or cross the stress concentration area
302
to ensure the stress is trapped in the stress concentration area
302
.
When conveying the recording medium, the starwheel presses the recording medium against the active roller. Once the active roller rotates, the recording medium is conveyed toward a specific direction. The schematic diagrams of the recording medium conveying device when conveying thin and thick recording media are given in FIGS.
4
(
a
) and
4
(
b
). As shown by FIG.
4
(
a
), when conveying a thin recording medium
401
, the cantilever beam
403
loaded with a starwheel
402
only slightly deforms in the stress concentration area
404
. The starwheel
402
presses the tin recording medium
401
onto the roller
405
. When the roller
405
rotates, the thin recording medium
401
is conveyed. When conveying a thick recording medium
406
, as shown in FIG.
4
(
b
), the cantilever beam
403
deforms in a larger scale in the stress concentration area
404
and still presses the thick recording medium
406
against the roller
405
. When the roller
405
rotates, the thick recording medium
406
is therefore conveyed. The cantilever beam
403
has specific dimensions to ensure the teeth
407
shall not damage the recording media, no matter thin or thick.
According to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, the recording medium conveying device makes use of the housing part extension and the shape changes thereof to provide the appropriate force of the starwheel on the recording medium. Different materials from the housing and complicated structures are not required in this embodiment.
In the second preferred embodiment, an elastic connective is inserted between a rigid shaft and a rigid star ring. The elastic connective had better be made of rubber and the rubber preferably has a Shore hardness between A
20
and A
40
. The hardness and dimensions have to be carefully selected so that the teeth on the rim of the starwheel does not damage the recording medium.
Refer now to
FIG. 5
, where a schematic diagram of the recording medium conveying device according to the second preferred embodiment is illustrated. An elastic connective
501
has a fillister
502
on the radial lateral. A star ring
503
has an inside radius substantially equal to the distance from the bottom of the fillister
502
to the center of the elastic connective
501
. In this way, the fillister
502
exactly wedges the star ring
503
. A starwheel
504
is then formed after the star ring
503
is wedged in the fillister
502
. At the center of the starwheel
504
is an axial through hole
505
. Please refer to FIG.
6
. Multiple Frames
602
are also installed on the housing part
601
. An outer pin (not shown) is located at the far end of the frame
602
from the housing part
601
and is ready to be received by the axial through hole
505
. The starwheel
504
is freely rotatable when being mounted on the frames
602
.
The arrangement as described above is for the sake that the starwheel
504
is freely rotatable when being mounted on the frames
602
. Any other arrangements and combinations fulfilling this requirement can be adopted. For example, the starwheel
504
has a perpendicularly extending outer pin (not shown) at the center and the outer pin at the far end of the frame
602
is replaced by a through hole. The starwheel
504
can still be installed on the frame
602
and freely rotate.
FIG.
7
(
a
) and FIG.
7
(
b
) illustrate the deformation of the elastic connective of the starwheel according to the second preferred embodiment when conveying recording media of different thickness. Please refer to FIG.
7
(
a
), when conveying a thin recording medium
701
, the elastic connective
702
only slightly deforms. In order to convey recording media, the star ring
703
presses the thin recording medium
701
against the active roller
704
. When the active roller rotates, the thin recording medium
701
is thus conveyed. Please refer to FIG.
7
(
b
), when conveying a thick recording medium
705
, the elastic connective
702
deforms more distinguishably. The star ring
703
presses the thick recording medium
705
against the active roller
704
. When the active roller
704
rotates, the thick recording medium
705
is thus conveyed.
The third preferred embodiment of the present invention is a combination of the first and the second preferred embodiment. The starwheel in the first preferred embodiment is replaced by the starwheel made of an elastic connective and a star ring in the second preferred embodiment. Being such arranged, the recording medium conveying device has two deformable region. One of them is the stress concentration area and the other is the elastic connective. Since the number of deformable area increases, the strain within these two regions could be reduced. It in turn means that the stress concentration area could be stronger and the rubber of the elastic connective could be harder. The durability and performance can then be better balanced.
While this invention has been described in terms of several preferred embodiments, there are many alternatives, permutations, and equivalents which fall within the scope of this invention. It should also be noted that there are many alternative ways of implementing the methods and apparatuses of the present invention. It is therefore intended that the following appended claims should be interpreted as including all such alternations, permutations, and equivalents as fall within the true spirit and scope of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A recording medium conveying device for an ink jet printing device, said ink jet printing device having a housing, said recording medium conveying device comprising:an active roller; a starwheel, said starwheel having a set of teeth for contacting a recording medium just printed, so that when said starwheel presses said recording medium against said active roller, said recording medium being conveyed due to the rolling of the active roller; and an elastic cantilever beam for supporting said starwheel, said elastic cantilever beam having a fixed end and a free end, said fixed end being firmly connected with the housing of said ink jet printing device, and said free end having a mount thereon, said starwheel connected with said mount; wherein the free end of said elastic cantilever beam is allowed to move up and down, so that when said starwheel rotates, the free end of said elastic cantilever beam moving according to the thickness of said recording medium and the set of teeth on said starwheel remaining in substantially appropriate contact with said recording medium without damaging said recording medium.
- 2. The recording medium conveying device as depicted in claim 1, wherein said elastic cantilever beam is a board-like structure perpendicular to said housing, the joint of the fixed end and said housing having multiple supporting devices to fortify the fixed end of said elastic cantilever beam.
- 3. The recording medium conveying device as depicted in claim 2, wherein said elastic cantilever beam further comprises a stress concentration area, said stress concentration area located between the free end and the fixed end, the stress concentration area having thickness thereof smaller than the thickness of other areas of the elastic cantilever beam, and said multiple supporting devices not extending into said stress concentration area.
- 4. A recording medium conveying device for an ink jet printing device, said ink jet printing device having a housing, said recording medium conveying device comprising:an active roller; a frame connected with said housing of the ink jet printing device; a rolling shaft located on the frame; a star ring, said star ring having a set of teeth for contacting a recording medium just printed, so that when said star ring presses said recording medium against said active roller, said recording medium being conveyed due to the rolling of the active roller; and an elastic connective for connecting said rolling shaft and said star ring, forming a starwheel rotatable around the axis of said star ring; wherein said elastic connective, responsive to stress deforms when bearing stress, so that said star ring moving relative to said rolling shaft according to the thickness of said recording medium, when said starwheel rotates, said set of teeth remaining in substantially appropriate contact with said recording medium without damaging the recording medium.
- 5. The recording medium conveying device as depicted in claim 4, wherein said frame is an elastic cantilever beam, said elastic cantilever beam having a fixed end and a free end, said fixed end being firmly connected with the housing of said ink jet printing device, and said free end having a mount thereon for holding said starwheel, said elastic cantilever beam being allowed to move up and down, so that when said starwheel rotates, the free end of said elastic cantilever beam moving according to the thickness of said recording medium and the set of teeth on said starwheel remaining in substantially appropriate contact with said recording medium without damaging said recording medium.
- 6. The recording medium conveying device as depicted in claim 5, wherein said elastic cantilever beam is a board-like structure perpendicular to said housing, the joint of the fixed end and said housing having multiple supporting devices to fortify the fixed end of said elastic cantilever beam.
- 7. The recording medium conveying device as depicted in claim 6, wherein said elastic cantilever beam further comprises a stress concentration area, said stress concentration area located between the free end and the fixed end, the stress concentration area having thickness thereof smaller than the thickness of other areas of the elastic cantilever beam, and said multiple supporting devices not extending into the said stress concentration area.
- 8. The recording medium conveying device as depicted in claim 4, wherein said elastic connective has a radial lateral and two circular axial surfaces, in the middle of said radial lateral having in the middle a fillister for wedging said star ring, a hole passing through said two circular axial surfaces for accomodating said rolling shaft.
- 9. The recording medium conveying device as depicted in claim 8, wherein said elastic connective is made of rubber.
- 10. An ink jet printing device comprising a recording medium conveying device, said ink jet printing device having a housing, said recording medium conveying device comprising:an active roller; a starwheel, said starwheel having a set of teeth for contacting a recording medium just printed, so that when said starwheel presses said recording medium against said active roller, said recording medium being conveyed due to the rolling of the active roller; and an elastic cantilever beam for supporting said starwheel, said elastic cantilever beam having a fixed end and a free end, said fixed end being connected with the housing of said ink jet printing device in a fixed fashion, and said free end having a mount thereon, said starwheel connected with said mount; wherein the free end of said elastic cantilever beam is allowed to move up and down, so that when said starwheel rotates, the free end of said elastic cantilever beam moving according to the thickness of said recording medium and the set of teeth on said starwheel remaining in substantially appropriate contact with said recording medium without damaging said recording medium.
- 11. An ink jet printing device comprising a recording medium conveying device, said ink jet printing device having a housing, said recording medium conveying device comprising:an active roller; a frame connected with said housing of the ink jet printing device; a rolling shaft located on the frame; a star ring, said star ring having a set of teeth for contacting a recording medium just printed, so that when said star ring presses said recording medium against said active roller, said recording medium being conveyed due to the rolling of the active roller; and an elastic connective for connecting said rolling shaft and said star ring, forming a starwheel rotatable around the axis of said star ring; wherein said elastic connective deforms when bearing stress, so that said star ring moving relative to said shaft according to the thickness of said recording medium, when said starwheel rotates, said set of teeth remaining in substantially appropriate contact with said recording medium without damaging the recording medium.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
90108458 A |
Apr 2001 |
TW |
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US Referenced Citations (2)
Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
5420621 |
Richtsmeier et al. |
May 1995 |
A |
5606357 |
Bekki |
Feb 1997 |
A |