Claims
- 1. An inkjet printer service station for servicing a carriage mounted printhead cartridge movable between a printing position and a servicing position, comprising:
- a sled chassis mounted fixedly in a service station position to facilitate the servicing of the printhead cartridge when it is disposed at the servicing position;
- a spring biased sled secured removably to said sled chassis, said sled including:
- a sled base having a wiper for cleaning a nozzle surface of the print cartridge and a cap for enclosing the printhead cartridge; and
- an engagement member having a downwardly depending cam follower;
- a cam positioned to interact with the cam follower such that movement of the cam causes corresponding movement of the cam follower along an axis perpendicular to the printhead cartridge;
- a motor coupled to said cam for causing it to move between a first position and a second position, a third position being intermediate the first position and the second position, wherein:
- when the cam is in the first position, the sled is positioned in an uncapped position in which the cap does not contact the printhead cartridge; and
- when the cam is in the third position, the sled is positioned in a capped position in which the cap contacts the printhead cartridge; and wherein
- said sled further includes a spring disposed between said sled base and said engagement member for compliantly supporting said sled base to permit the printhead cartridge to engage and push said cap in an opposite direction away from the printhead cartridge to relieve high load interference pressure between said cap and said printhead cartridge when said sled is moved to said cap position and for facilitating the attaching of the cam follower to the sled base, such that movement of the cam between the third position and the second position causes the cam follower to move relative to the sled base along the axis perpendicular to the printhead cartridge.
- 2. An inkjet printer service station according to claim 1, wherein:
- the cam further comprises a channel formed in a spiral;
- the cam follower further comprises an extension mounted within the channel; and
- the motor rotating said cam so said extension moves within the channel, such movement positioning the extension at varying distances from a fixed axis of rotation of the cam, thereby moving the cam follower.
- 3. An inkjet printer service station according to claim 1, wherein said spring is a coil spring.
- 4. An inkjet printer service station according to claim 1, wherein a fourth position is intermediate the third position and the second position, such that movement of the cam between the fourth position and the second position does not cause the cam follower to move relative to the sled chassis along the axis perpendicular to the printhead cartridge.
- 5. A service station for facilitating the wiping and capping of an inkjet printer cartridge, comprising:
- a service station chassis;
- a sled removably attached to the service station chassis, said sled being movable along a rectilinear path of travel between a non servicing position, a wiping position, and a capping position to facilitate the servicing of the inkjet printer cartridge;
- said sled including:
- a spring biased base unit having
- an upstanding wiper mounted to said base for wiping the inkjet printer cartridge when said sled is in said wiping position;
- an upstanding cap mounted to said base for capping the inkjet printer cartridge when said sled is in said capping position; and
- a cam follower depending downwardly from said base for helping to facilitate the movement of the sled along said rectilinear path of travel; and
- a motor driven cam movably attached to the service station chassis, said cam interacting with the cam follower to effect the rectilinear movement of the sled for both wiping and capping purposes.
- 6. A service station as in claim 5, wherein when the cam base unit is moved to a predetermined position, interaction of the cam and cam follower positions the base unit so that, if an inkjet print cartridge is opposite from the cap, the cap contacts a printhead of the inkjet print cartridge.
- 7. A service station as in claim 6, wherein when the cam base unit is moved to a second predetermined position, interaction of the cam and cam follower positions the base unit so that, if in inkjet print cartridge is opposite from the cap, the cap is positioned away from the printhead so that the cap does not contact the printhead.
- 8. A service station as in claim 5, wherein when the motor driven cam is moved to a predetermined position, wherein interaction of the cam and the cam follower positions the base unit so that a distal end edge of the wiper extends beyond an underside nozzle surface of the printhead to facilitate nozzle wipping when the print cartridge is moved past the wiper.
- 9. A service station as in claim 5, further comprising a motor attached to the service station chassis and coupled to the cam for driving the cam to facilitate the servicing of the printhead cartridge.
- 10. A service station as in claim 9, wherein:
- said sled has a maximum width and said motor has a maximum width;
- wherein the maximum width of the sled is along a first axis;
- wherein the maximum width of the motor is along a second axis; and
- wherein the first axis is substantially perpendicular to the second axis.
- 11. A method for servicing an inkjet print cartridge disposed in a fixed plane at a service station position, comprising:
- moving a service sled having a cap and a wiper along a first rectilinear path of travel to a wiping position;
- moving the service sled along a second rectilinear path of travel to a capping position; and
- biasing the service sled with a spring to provide a constant engagement force as it caps the inkjet print cartridge, whereby a single single cam effects movement of both the wiper and the cap.
- 12. A method as in claim 11, wherein the step of moving includes:
- positioning the cam at a predetermined position, the predetermined position being chosen so that the cam interacts with the cam follower to cause the sled to move to a position in which the cap contacts a printhead of an inkjet print cartridge when the print cartridge is opposite the cap.
- 13. A method as in claim 12, wherein the step of moving includes:
- positioning the cam at a second predetermined position, the second predetermined position being chosen so that the cam interacts with the cam follower to cause the sled to move to a position in which the cap is displaced from the printhead when the print cartridge is opposite the cap.
- 14. A method as in claim 11, wherein the step of moving includes:
- positioning the cam at a predetermined position, the predetermined position being chosen so that the cam interacts with the cam follower to cause the sled to move to a position in which an edge of the wiper distal from the sled surface extends beyond the printhead of the print cartridge by a predetermined amount to enable the wiper to wipe the printhead when the print cartridge is moved past the wiper.
- 15. A service station for use with an inkjet printer, comprising:
- a service station chassis;
- a sled movably attached to the service station chassis, said sled including a sled base having a surface, a wiper mounted on the surface of the sled base, a cap mounted on the surface of the sled base, a sled engagement mechanism coupled to the sled base, a cam follower being formed on the sled engagement mechanism, and a cam mechanism movably attached to the service station chassis;
- a cam formed on the cam mechanism, wherein movement of the cam mechanism results in movement of the cam, the moving cam interacting with the cam follower to effect movement of said sled, whereby a single cam mechanism effects movement of both a wiper and a cap;
- a motor coupled to the service station chassis to drive the cam mechanism; and wherein the cam mechanism includes a gear made of polycarbonate; and
- a driving gear that is rotatably coupled to the motor and that meshes with the cam mechanism gear, the driving gear being made of nylon.
- 16. A service station for use with an inkjet printer, comprising:
- a service station chassis;
- a sled movably attached to the service station chassis, said sled including a sled base having a surface, a wiper mounted on the surface of the sled base, a cap mounted on the surface of the sled base, a sled engagement mechanism coupled to the sled base, a cam follower formed on the sled engagement mechanism, and a cam mechanism movably attached to the service station chassis;
- a cam formed on the cam mechanism, wherein movement of the cam mechanism results in movement of the cam, the moving cam interacting with the cam follower to effect movement of said sled, whereby a single cam mechanism effects movement of both a wiper and a cap; and
- a sensor trigger formed on said cam mechanism; and
- a sensing mechanism engages said sensor trigger as said cam mechanism moves, to facilitate a position indication of said cam mechanism.
- 17. A service station as in claim 16, further comprising:
- a shaft rotatably mounted on the service station chassis, the cam mechanism being attached to the shaft, wherein the cam is a cam ring, the cam mechanism being attached to the shaft so the cam ring is positioned asymmetrically with respect to the axis of rotation of the shaft, whereby the asymmetric positioning causes the cam follower to move as the cam mechanism is rotated by the shaft.
- 18. A service station for use with inkjet printing apparatus, including a replaceable print cartridge having a printhead from which ink is ejected, comprising:
- a sled including a wiper and a cap mounted on a surface of the sled;
- means for positioning the sled in a first position in which the cap can contact the printhead and a second position in which the wiper can wipe the printhead;
- a motor for driving the means for positioning;
- said sled having a maximum width and said motor having another maximum width;
- wherein the maximum width of tile sled is along a first axis, and the maximum width of the motor is along a second axis, and wherein the first axis is substantially perpendicular to the second axis;
- a cam; and
- a cam follower, wherein one of the cam and the cam follower is formed as part of the sled, the other of the cam and the cam follower being operably coupled to the motor for driving the other of the cam and the cam follower so they interact to cause movement of the sled; and
- the cam mechanism includes a gear made of polycarbonate; and
- the means for positioning further comprises a gear train for transmitting motion of the motor to the cam, the gear train including i driving gear meshing with the cam mechanism gear, the driving gear being made of nylon.
- 19. A service apparatus for an inkjet printer cartridge, comprising:
- a service station chassis;
- a service sled removably secured to said service station chassis for facilitating the servicing of the inkjet printer cartridge, said service sled including an upstanding blade for wiping residual ink from the inkjet printer cartridge and an upstanding cover for capping the inkjet printer cartridge;
- a single motor driven cam mounted to said service station chassis and coupled to said service sled for moving it along a rectilinear path of travel from a non servicing position to a first servicing position to facilitate wiping of residual ink from the inkjet printer cartridge, and hence moving it along another rectilinear path of travel to a second servicing position to facilitate capping the inkjet printer cartridge; and
- a spring disposed between said service sled and said cam for helping to bais said service sled into engagement with the inkjet printer cartridge with a substantially constant engagement force.
- 20. A service apparatus according to claim 19, wherein said constant engagement force is a sufficient force to facilitate the capping of the inkjet printer cartridge, but not a sufficient force to damage the inkjet printer cartridge due to excess interference between it and the service sled cap.
- 21. A service apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising: a finger engageable release arrangement partially disposed on said service station chassis and partially disposed on said service sled for disengaging said service sled from said service station chassis to facilitate the replacement of said blade.
- 22. A method of using a service sled having a wiper and a cap for servicing an inkjet printer cartridge, comprising:
- mounting a service station chassis in a fixed plane relationship with the inkjet printer cartridge;
- securing removably the service sled to said service station chassis;
- moving the service sled along a rectilinear path of travel between a non servicing position and a first servicing position to facilitate wiping of residual ink from the inkjet printer cartridge;
- moving the service sled along another rectilinear path of travel between said first servicing position and a second servicing position to facilitate capping the inkjet printer cartridge; and
- adjusting the position of the service sled relative to the inkjet printer cartridge when said service sled is positioned in said second servicing position so that the service sled engages the inkjet printer cartridge with a substantial constant force;
- said constant force being a sufficient force to facilitate the capping of the inkjet printer cartridge, but not a sufficient force to damage the inkjet printer cartridge due to excess interference between it and the service sled.
- 23. A method of using a service sled according to claim 22, further comprising:
- disengaging said service sled from said service station chassis to facilitate the replacement of said blade; and
- securing subsequently the service sled to said service station chassis after blade replacement.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/289,607, entitled "Positioning of Service Station Sled Using Motor-Driven Cam," filed by Chan K. Nguyen et al. on Aug. 12, 1994, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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