Information
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Patent Grant
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6422556
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Patent Number
6,422,556
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Date Filed
Thursday, March 30, 200026 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 23, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Walsh; Donald P.
- Bower; Kenneth W
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 271 256
- 271 162
- 271 164
- 271 145
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An electrophotographic apparatus stop device that prevents actuation of a gear and feed shaft when a tray is not substantially inserted in an apparatus. The electrophotographic apparatus stop device includes a mechanism slidably positionable between a first position and a second position to mechanically prevent a member of a solenoid from releasing a protrusion of a gear extension.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a reproduction apparatus and more specifically to a stop device that limits movement of part of a solenoid and prevents release and operation of a gear when a tray is not substantially inserted in the apparatus.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Electrophotographic marking is a well-known, commonly used method of copying or printing documents. Electrophotographic marking is performed by exposing a charged photoreceptor with a light image representation of a desired document. The photoreceptor is discharged in response to that light image, creating an electrostatic latent image of the desired document on the photoreceptor's surface. Toner particles are then deposited onto that latent image, forming a toner image, which is then transferred onto a substrate, such as a sheet of paper. The transferred toner image is then fused to the substrate, usually using heat and/or pressure, thereby creating a permanent record of the original representation. The surface of the photoreceptor is then cleaned of residual developing material and recharged in preparation for the production of other images. Other marking technologies, for example, electrostatographic marking and ionography are also well-known.
An electrophotographic marking machine generally includes a document handling system for moving substrates from an input tray through the machine. While such document handling systems are generally successful, problems and mechanical failures may occur. For example, when the input tray is not fully inserted into the machine the mechanical linkage between the input tray and the remainder of the document handling system may not be properly engaged. This can result in feed wheel stalling, sheared gear teeth, and feed shaft twisting. Therefore, a device that prevents operation of a portion of the document handling system when a tray is not fully inserted would be beneficial.
Reference is made to the following United States patents relating to reproduction machines and components.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,884,123 relates to a compact electrostatographic reproduction machine, including a platen for positioning a document sheet having an original image to be reproduced; and a plurality of separately framed, mutually aligning machine modules variously containing electrostatographic process elements and subassemblies.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,157,448 relates to a reproduction machine paper loading drawer interlock system which provides protection from jams by preventing drawer opening during sheet feeding.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,926,671 relates to an actuator for actuating a latch for releasably securing a movable member to a frame.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,918,875 relates to a media tray for storing a supply of media for use in a printing apparatus. The media tray includes a body having a tray for storing the media, a cover and a handle.
All documents cited herein, including the foregoing, are incorporated herein by reference, in their entireties.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The principles of the present invention advantageously provides a device to prevent operation of a portion of the document handling system when the input tray is not fully inserted. The device advantageously fits in a low profile position in a reproduction machine and interacts with a member, for example, a surface of a input tray to prevent full activation of a solenoid and release of a gear. The device is generally cost effective compared to other assemblies, for example, a drawer interlock switch, wire harness, and related software.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided an mechanism for use in a reproduction, printing, or copying apparatus incorporating, for example, digital imaging or xerography. Such a mechanism may be used in, for example, the Xerox® brand Model 214 and other models (analog, digital, printers, copiers, and multi-use apparatus for fax/scan/copy/print, etc.) which do not have an interlock switch on an opening door, tray, or moveable member where the position of the member and operational relationships between the member and other components are important. The apparatus includes an assembly and a first member slidably positionable in a direction substantially perpendicular to two sides of the assembly. A second member is also associated with the assembly and has a hinged end portion and a free end portion and has an arcuate range of movement. In addition, a third member such as a tray is slidably positionable in the apparatus. A surface of the third member functionally interacts with a portion of the first member and causes movement of the first member with respect to the second member. The first member may limit motion of the second member. The second member and the third member may be located on opposite sides of the assembly. The first member may extend from opposite sides of the assembly. A portion of the first member may extend substantially perpendicularly from a side of the assembly for a distance and then extends substantially parallel to the side of the assembly to a distal end portion forming a space between the side and a portion of the first member. The distal end portion may form at least two surfaces spaced apart at a distal end. The second member may be part of a solenoid. The third member may be a paper or a media tray. The first member may include a first surface and a second surface slidably positionable under the free end portion of the second member. The first surface may be at least partially located under a path of movement of the free end portion to prevent the free end portion from occupying one or more positions and to prevent the free end portion from releasing a fourth member. The fourth member may be a gear. The second surface may be located under the path of movement of the free end portion and allow a greater range of movement of the free end portion than a first surface and allow release of a fourth member from contact with the free end portion. The arcuate range of movement of the free end portion may be less than 45° degrees, preferably between about 15 and about 40° degrees. A surface of the first member may cause a motion of the second member to cease and stop the second member from moving to a position which allows release of a gear. The apparatus may further include a spring for biasing the first member in a direction with respect to the assembly. The spring may cause at least a portion of the first member to be oriented under the free end portion of the member when a portion of the third member is out of a region in the machine. The apparatus may further include a solenoid and gear and the solenoid may cause the second member to move to a position which releases the gear from the first member and causes the gear to rotate provided a portion of the first member is not in a path of movement of a portion of the solenoid. In the process of moving the tray to one or more positions, a portion of the tray may transfer a force to a portion of the first member and causes movement of the first member which substantially prevents release of a gear. A portion of the first member may be slidably positionable in a path of movement of a portion of the second member when the third member is out of an operational position. The first surface and the second surface may each have a different height. The first and second members may be substantially rigid. The first member may include at least one molded part, preferably two parts, and may be insertable through at least a portion of the assembly. The first member may include a plurality of parts snap-fit together. The first member may further include an exterior surface for contact with the third member. The paper tray may cause the second mechanism to be moved to a position that interrupts a path of motion of the member.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a solenoid stop in a reproduction machine including a first mechanism having at least one component and a second mechanism operatively associated with the first mechanism. The first mechanism may include between about six and about twenty four components, for example, gears, support walls, bearings, journals, axles, springs, subassemblies, and solenoid. Other embodiments of the first mechanism may include hundreds of parts, depending on the complexity and design. The second mechanism is positionable between a first position, at a furthest most location in the B direction, and a second position, at a furthest most location in the A direction. A member is hinged to a solenoid. The member includes a free end and is positionable between a position out of contact with a surface of a solenoid and a position in contact with the surface of the solenoid. The member may be drawn down to the fourth position when an electrical circuit is closed. At least one tray is adjustably positionable and adapted to functionally interact with the second mechanism. A spring is used for biasing the second mechanism away from the second position. The tray, in the process of movement to one or more positions, causes the second mechanism to move to the second position to allow adequate movement of the member to release a portion of a gear in contact with a portion of the member. The second mechanism may prevent the member from occupying the fourth position and substantially prevents release of the gear when the at least one tray is not occupying a region in the reproduction machine. The tray may cause movement of the second mechanism to a position which allows the member to occupy the fourth position.
In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided an electrostatographic reproduction machine including a platen for positioning a document sheet, a plurality of electrostatographic process elements, a first mechanism having at least one component for use in the reproduction machine, and a second mechanism operatively associated with the first mechanism. The second mechanism is positionable between a first position and a second position. At least one tray is adjustably positionable and adapted to functionally interact with the second mechanism. A member is positionable between a third position and a fourth position. The tray, in one or more positions causes the second mechanism to move to the second position; the member to move below a distal end of the second mechanism; and the member to release a portion of a gear.
Still other objects and advantages of the present invention and methods of construction of the same will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, wherein a number of the preferred embodiments are shown and described, simply by way of illustration of the best mode contemplated of carrying out the invention. As will be realized, the invention is capable of other and different embodiments and methods of construction, and its several details are capable of modification in various obvious respects, all without departing from the invention. Accordingly, the drawing and description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature, and not as restrictive.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a front elevation view of an electrostatographic reproduction machine;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a module of the machine including a solenoid stop;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the solenoid stop of the machine of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a front elevation view of the solenoid stop and paper tray of the machine of
FIG. 1
; and
FIG. 5
is a front elevation view of the solenoid stop and gear of the machine of FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
While the principles of the present invention will be described in connection with an electrostatographic reproduction machine, it should be understood that the present invention is not limited to that embodiment or to that application. Therefore, it is should be understood that the principles of the present invention extend to all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the appended claims.
The present invention relates to a solenoid stop assembly to prevent actuation of a gear and feed shaft when a tray is not fully inserted. The solenoid stop assembly includes a mechanism slidably positionable between a first position and a second position to mechanically prevent a member of a solenoid from closing and releasing a portion of a gear. A tray is adjustably positionable and functionally interacts with a mechanism in a region causing the mechanism to move and interrupt motion of the member. A resilient member, such as a spring, biases the mechanism when the paper tray is not fully in a closed position.
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a compact electrostatographic reproduction machine
20
incorporating a gear and solenoid stop assembly
200
in module
28
is shown. The gear and solenoid stop assembly
200
is preferably used in conjunction with a paper input tray
22
. Preferably, the machine
20
also includes an auxiliary tray
24
.
FIG. 2
illustrates the gear and solenoid stop assembly
200
in the module
28
in more detail.
FIG. 3
illustrates the gear and solenoid stop assembly
200
including solenoid
202
, solenoid pawl member
204
, gear bracket assembly
214
, solenoid stop member
206
, plunger member
208
, and a resilient member
216
, for example, a spring.
Solenoid pawl member
204
is hinged to the solenoid
202
at positions
203
. Solenoid pawl member
204
is arcuately positionable between a first position, in contact with the surface
213
of the solenoid
202
, and a second position out of a contact with the surface
213
. The solenoid pawl member
204
is biased to a position out of contact with surface
213
due to a spring (not shown) connected at one end at position
207
and at the other end to part of the solenoid.
Plunger member
208
passes through the gear bracket assembly
214
and is connected to the solenoid stop member
206
. End
226
of the plunger member
208
is slidably inserted through hole
228
, through resilient member
216
, through hole
230
, and into a lumen
232
in the solenoid stop member
206
. Surface
236
of plunger member
208
is oriented toward surface
238
of gear bracket assembly
214
.
A collar
234
on plunger member
208
, formed in a noncircular or irregular shape, for example, a D shape, slidably fits into hole
228
of gear bracket assembly
214
. Hole
228
is formed in the same general shape as the perimeter of the collar
234
, and slidably receives the collar
234
to prevent the connected solenoid stop member
206
and plunger member
208
from rotating about an axis in holes
228
,
230
. Alternate non-circular shapes of the collar
234
and the hole
228
are envisioned to prevent rotation of connected members
206
,
208
. One end
218
of the resilient member
216
is situated adjacent a face
240
of the collar
234
and the other end
220
of the resilient member
216
sits against an inside surface
242
of a wall
244
.
Preferably, solenoid stop member
206
and plunger member
208
are snapped together by a mechanical locking system, such as a notch
222
and tab
224
. Alternative connection between the solenoid stop member
206
and the plunger member
208
may be made by chemical adhesion, thermal adhesion, or pressure fit. Preferably, solenoid stop member
206
and plunger member
208
are made of a molded plastic although other materials such as metal may also be used.
In use, solenoid stop member
206
and plunger member
208
are biased in a direction B towards the input tray
22
due to the built-in resilient force of end
218
of the resilient member
216
against the face
240
of the collar
234
. For stability, portions of the solenoid stop member
206
may slide against the housing of the solenoid
202
up to the surface
246
of the gear bracket assembly.
In
FIG. 4
, solenoid stop member
206
and plunger member
208
are shown slidably positionable with respect to solenoid pawl member
204
. Input tray
22
slides and interacts with surface
234
of the plunger member
208
on one side of the gear bracket assembly
214
. Solenoid stop member
206
and plunger member
208
may slide through the assembly and move to any position within the designed range of movement. Although the solenoid stop member
206
and plunger member
208
may be incorporated into larger machines and move a number of feet or yards, preferably, the plunger member moves a distance up to about 1 inch; and especially preferably, for example, a distance of about 0.125 inches to about 0.25 inches, when a force from the surface
215
of the input tray
22
is applied to the surface
234
. As plunger member
208
slidably moves in direction A, the solenoid stop member
206
, on the opposite side of the gear bracket assembly
214
, also moves in direction A. The speed of movement of plunger member
208
substantially corresponds to the speed of movement of surface
215
. Depending, for example, the type of materials used in the parts, and the machining, fit, flex and tolerances in the connection of the parts, ends
210
,
211
at the distal end of solenoid stop member
206
may move, for example, about 25% to about 100% of the distance of movement of the plunger member
208
.
Accordingly, ends
210
and
211
of the solenoid stop member
206
are each slidably alignable under the end portion
212
of the solenoid pawl member
204
. As plunger member
208
is pushed by a surface
215
of the input tray
22
, resilient member
216
is compressed while the solenoid stop member
206
is moved in direction A. When input tray
22
is in a fully inserted positioned in the machine
20
, end
211
is substantially situated below end portion
212
of the solenoid pawl member
204
allowing a generally fuller arcuate range of motion of end portion
212
. Alternatively, as the input tray
22
is moved in direction B, the plunger member
208
also moves in the direction B due to the bias of the resilient member
216
against the collar
234
. For example, as input tray
22
is retracted a distance of, for example, about {fraction (1/64)} inch to about 1 inch, preferably about {fraction (1/32)} inch to about {fraction (3/16)} inch, end
210
becomes positioned under the path of motion of end portion
212
, and prevents the end portion
212
from being drawn down toward surface
213
, and prevents end portion
212
from releasing protrusion
250
of gear extension
255
.
FIG. 5
further illustrates interaction of the gear and solenoid stop assembly
200
with respect to gear extension
255
. End
210
is situated higher than end
211
. The difference in height between end
210
and end
211
ranges from about {fraction (1/32)} inch to about ¾ inch, preferably about 0.1 inch.
In use, as solenoid stop member
206
slides in the direction A, the higher end
210
moves out from under the bottom of end portion
212
and the lower end
211
allows the end portion
212
to move away and off protrusion
250
and allows end portion
212
to release from the protrusion
250
of gear extension
255
. Subsequently, the gear extension
255
and associated sector gear may then rotate the feed shaft which feeds paper in the printing machine
20
. One end of a spring (not shown) is attached to an end portion
260
extending from the end of gear extension
255
and the other end of the spring (not shown) is attached to an adjacent surface of the module to provide tension in the spring.
Solenoid stop member
206
is biased in direction B, towards the input tray
22
. As input tray
22
is moved out of place, end
210
of solenoid stop member
206
generally becomes positioned under the pawl member
204
to interrupt the arcuate path of motion of pawl member
204
if it is drawn down to the surface
213
of solenoid
202
. The step of withdrawing the input tray
22
generally causes ends
210
,
211
to move in the direction B under the solenoid pawl member provided end portion
212
is not below end
210
, for example, on end
211
. When end
211
is substantially positioned under the path of motion of end portion
212
, end portion
212
has a greater range of motion and may be drawn down on the solenoid. The extra range of motion allows the protrusion
250
of a spring loaded gear extension
255
to be released from the end portion
212
and the connecting shaft can rotate to feed paper.
In summary, the gear and solenoid stop assembly
200
including ends
210
,
211
advantageously limit operation of the document handling system depending on the position of input tray
22
. End
210
mechanically prevents end portion
212
from a full range of movement and causes the sector gear to remain inoperative and stationery when the input tray
22
is not fully inserted in the machine
20
. The gear and solenoid stop assembly
200
advantageously prevents inadvertent operation of components and reduces operational problems, for example, prevention of feed wheels from catching on the snubbers and stalling; stalling of sector gear; shearing of gear teeth; and twisting of feed shafts.
In operation, a first member extends from two sides of a mechanism and is slidably positionable with respect to the mechanism. The mechanism includes a second member having one free end and a range of movement. A third member, for example, a tray is slidably positionable in the machine and with respect to the first member. A surface of the third member interacts with a surface of the first member and moves the first member with respect to the second member to control movement of a free end of the second member with respect to a gear, to control activation of the gear. Activation of the gear depends on the position of the tray and the position of the first member with respect to the second member.
While this invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An apparatus comprising:an assembly; a first member having at least one surface, the first member slidably positionable with respect to the assembly; a second member having a first end and a second end, the second end having a range of movement, the second member associated with the assembly; and a third member comprising a tray, the third member slidably positionable with respect to the first member; wherein a surface of the third member functionally interacts with the first member and causes the first member to move with respect to the second member and allow actuation of a gear.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the second member and the third member are located on opposite sides of the assembly.
- 3. An apparatus comprisingan assembly; a first member having at least one surface, the first member slidably positionable with respect to the assembly; a second member having a first end and a second end, the second end having a range of movement, the second member associated with the assembly; and a third member comprising a tray, the third member slidably positionable with respect to the first member; wherein a surface of the third member functionally interacts with the first member and causes the first member to move with respect to the second member wherein the first member extends from opposite sides of the assembly.
- 4. An apparatus comprising:an assembly; a first member having at least one surface, the first member slidably positionable with respect to the assembly; a second member having a first end and a second end, the second end having a range of movement, the second member associated with the assembly; and a third member comprising a tray, the third member slidably positionable with respect to the first member; wherein a surface of the third member functionally interacts with the first member and causes the first member to move with respect to the second member wherein a portion of the first member extends substantially perpendicularly from a side of the assembly for a distance and then extends substantially parallel to the side of the assembly to a distal end forming a space between the side of the assembly and a portion of the first member.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein the distal end includes two surfaces spaced apart, the two surfaces spaced a distance up to about 0.75 inches.
- 6. An apparatus comprising:an assembly; a first member having at least one surface, the first member slidably positionable with respect to the assembly; a second member having a first end and a second end, the second end having a range of movement, the second member associated with the assembly; and a third member comprising a tray, the third member slidably positionable with respect to the first member; wherein a surface of the third member functionally interacts with the first member and causes the first member to move with respect to the second member; wherein the second member is a part of a solenoid.
- 7. An apparatus comprising:an assembly; a first member having at least one surface, the first member slidably positionable with respect to the assembly; a second member having a first end and a second end, the second end having a range of movement, the second member associated with the assembly; and a third member comprising a tray, the third member slidably positionable with respect to the first member; wherein a surface of the third member functionally interacts with the first member and causes the first member to move with respect to the second member wherein the third member is a tray for media.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein the tray is adapted to be located in one or more positions in the machine and, in the process of moving the tray to the one or more positions, a portion of the tray transfers a force to a part of the first member and causes movement of the first member to a position which substantially prevents release of a gear.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein the first member comprises a first surface and a second surface slidably positionable under a free end portion of the second member.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the first surface is at least partially located under a path of movement of the free end portion to prevent the free end portion from occupying one or more positions and to prevent the free end portion from releasing a fourth member.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the fourth member is a gear.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 9 wherein the second surface located under the free end portion allows a greater range of movement of the free end portion than the first surface located under the free end portion.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein the second surface allows a greater range of movement of the free end portion and allows release of the free end portion off of a fourth member.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13 wherein the greater range of movement is at least equal to the distance between the first surface and the second surface.
- 15. An apparatus comprising:an assembly; a first member having at least one surface, the first member slidably positionable with respect to the assembly; a second member having a first end and a second end, the second end having a range of movement, the second member associated with the assembly; and a third member comprising a tray, the third member slidably positionable with respect to the first member; wherein a surface of the third member functionally interacts with the first member and causes the first member to move with respect to the second member wherein an arcuate range of movement of a free end portion of the second member is less than 45° degrees.
- 16. An apparatus comprising:an assembly; a first member having at least one surface, the first member slidably positionable with respect to the assembly; a second member having a first end and a second end, the second end having a range of movement, the second member associated with the assembly; and a third member comprising a tray, the third member slidably positionable with respect to the first member; wherein a surface of the third member functionally interacts with the first member and causes the first member to move with respect to the second member wherein a surface of the first member causes a motion of the second member to cease and stops the second member from moving to a position which allows release of the gear.
- 17. An apparatus comprising:an assembly; a first member having at least one surface, the first member slidably positionable with respect to the assembly; a second member having a first end and a second end, the second end having a range of movement, the second member associated with the assembly; and a third member comprising a tray, the third member slidably positionable with respect to the first member; wherein a surface of the third member functionally interacts with the first member and causes the first member to move with respect to the second member further comprising a spring for biasing the first member in a direction with respect to the assembly.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 17 wherein the spring causes a surface of the first member to be oriented under the second end of the second member when a portion of the third member is out of a region in the apparatus.
- 19. An apparatus comprising:an assembly; a first member having at least one surface, the first member slidably positionable with respect to the assembly; a second member having a first end and a second end, the second end having a range of movement, the second member associated with the assembly; and a third member comprising a tray, the third member slidably positionable with respect to the first member; wherein a surface of the third member functionally interacts with the first member and causes the first member to move with respect to the second member further comprising a solenoid and gear wherein the solenoid causes the second member to move to a position which releases the gear from the first member and allows the gear to rotate provided a portion of the first member is not in a path of movement of a part of the solenoid.
- 20. An apparatus comprising:an assembly; a first member having at least one surface, the first member slidably positionable with respect to the assembly; a second member having a first end and a second end, the second end having a range of movement, the second member associated with the assembly; and a third member comprising a tray, the third member slidably positionable with respect to the first member; wherein a surface of the third member functionally interacts with the first member and causes the first member to move with respect to the second member; and wherein a portion of the first member is slidably positionable in a path of movement of a portion of the second member when the third member is not in an operational position.
- 21. An apparatus comprising:an assembly; a first member having at least one surface, the first member slidably positionable with respect to the assembly; a second member having a first end and a second end, the second end having a range of movement, the second member associated with the assembly; and a third member comprising a tray, the third member slidably positionable with respect to the first member; wherein a surface of the third member functionally interacts with the first member and causes the first member to move with respect to the second member; and wherein the first member limits movement of the second member.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 21 wherein the second member includes an end that is hinged.
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