Information
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Patent Grant
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6817796
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Patent Number
6,817,796
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Date Filed
Wednesday, November 5, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 16, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Cummings; Michael J.
- Malandra, Jr.; Charles R.
- Chaclas; Angelo N.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 400 140
- 400 352
- 400 354
- 400 355
- 400 357
- 400 668
- 400 701
- 400 59
- 101 47
- 101 57
- 101 84
- 101 485
- 101 486
- 101 394
- 101 391
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A method and device for locking and unlocking a print head assembly along a shaft in an addressing machine. The print head assembly is fixedly mounted on a locking mechanism, which comprises a flange and a collet, wherein the collet has an inner circumference for slideably mounting on the shaft, and a tapered outer circumference having a first threaded section and a second threaded section. The flange has a threaded opening larger than the first threaded section but smaller than the second threaded section. When adjusting the position of the print head assembly, an operator turns the collet so that flange is engaged with the first threaded section. When locking the position of the print head assembly, the operator turns the collet so that the flange is engaged with the second threaded section, causing the collet to exert a frictional force on the shaft.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to an addressing machine in a mass mailing system and, more particularly, to a locking mechanism for locking a print head assembly in the addressing machine.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
In a mass mailing system, an addressing machine having a plurality of print heads is typically used to print a mailing address on an envelope along with other printed items, such as the postage indicia, return address and promotional messages. Because the size of the envelope may vary, the print head in the addressing machine must be adjusted. Typically, the print heads are mounted on one or more shafts so that the position of the print heads can be adjusted along the longitudinal axis of the shaft, which is substantially perpendicular to the moving direction of the envelope.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the addressing machine
1
comprises an envelope feeder
10
and a printing section
100
. The envelope feeder
10
has a driving mechanism
16
for releasing one envelope
14
at a time from a stack
12
to the printing section
100
. The printing section
100
has a driving mechanism
20
and a pair of pickup rollers
22
to move the released envelope
14
further along the moving direction
90
. While the envelope
14
is moving along the moving direction
90
, a plurality of print head assemblies
40
is used to print the printed items on the envelope
14
.
A top view of the printing section
100
is shown in FIG.
2
. As shown, the printing section
100
has a rack
200
for mounting a plurality of shaft mounts
210
. The print head assemblies are mounted on a plurality of shafts
220
, which are mounted on the shaft mounts
210
. In order to adjust the print head assemblies
40
relative to the moving path
92
of the envelope
14
, the print head assemblies
40
can be slid on the shafts
220
. Once each of the print head assemblies
40
has been moved to a desired position, it is locked in that position so that the printed items on the envelope
40
can be printed in a designated area in a consistent fashion. Advantageously, the print head assembly
40
comprises a plurality of print heads fixedly mounted on a carriage
50
, which is slideably mounted on the shaft
220
.
Furthermore, a machine operator should be able to rotate the print head assemblies
40
upward, as shown in
FIG. 3
, to occasionally clean the print heads on the assemblies.
Thus, it is desirable and advantageous to provide a method and device for locking and unlocking the print head assemblies so that the position of the print head assemblies relative to the moving path of the envelope can be easily changed or adjusted. Furthermore, it is desirable and advantageous to have a reasonably small locking mechanism so that it will not interfere with the operator when the operator adjusts the position of the print head assemblies and when the operator lifts the print head assemblies for cleaning or other maintenance purposes.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a primary objective to the present invention to provide a method and mechanism for locking and unlocking a device for engagingly connecting a carriage to a shaft, such that when the device is unlocked, the carriage position along the shaft can be adjusted, and when the device is locked, the adjusted position is maintained. This objective can be achieved by engaging a collet having a tapered male pipe thread section with a flange having a matching female pipe thread section. The collet is fixedly attached to a thumb wheel or turn knob so that when the thumb wheel is turned to tighten the collet further into the flange, the collet is squeezed against the shaft, thereby restricting the collet, together with the flange, from moving along the longitudinal axis of the shaft. But when the thumb wheel is turned the other direction to loosen the collet from the flange, the collet and the flange can be slid along the shaft. As such, when the carriage is fixedly attached to the flange, its position can be adjusted or locked.
Thus, according to the first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a locking device for use in conjunction with a shaft, the locking device connected to a carriage, the shaft having a longitudinal axis, the locking device operable in an unlock position and a locked position. The locking device comprises:
a collet having
a first end and a second end along the longitudinal axis of the shaft,
an inner circumference for slideably mounting on the shaft, and
an outer surface having a first threaded section adjacent to the first end and a second threaded section adjacent to the second end;
means for connecting the locking device to the carriage; and
a flange having a substantially circular opening with a threaded circumference for rotatably mounting over the outer surface of the collet, wherein the diameter of the circular opening is greater than at least a part of the first threaded section of the collet, and smaller than the diameter of at least a part of the second threaded section of collet, such that
the locking device is in the locked position when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the second threaded section of the collet, the flange causing the inner circumference of the collet to exert a frictional force against a section of the shaft, restricting the locking device and the carriage from moving along the longitudinal axis of the shaft, and
the locking device is in the unlocked position when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the first threaded section of the collet, the flange reducing the exerted frictional force against the shaft, allowing the locking device and the carriage to move along the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
The locking device further comprises a knob attached to the second end of the collet for turning the collet
in a rotational direction about the longitudinal axis of the shaft to change the locking device from the locked position to the unlocked position, or
in an opposite direction to change the locking device from the unlocked position to the locked position.
Preferably, the collet further includes a plurality of slits extending from the first end of the collet to at least part of the second threaded section, dividing at least a part of the collet into a plurality of circumferential sections, such that when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the first threaded section of the collet in the unlocked position, the flange urges the circumferential sections to move toward the shaft for exerting the frictional force.
The carriage is used for mounting a print head assembly for printing a mailpiece moving in a moving path, and wherein the threaded circumference of the flange can be caused to engage with the first threaded section of the collet for adjusting the position of the print head assembly relative to the moving path based on the mailpiece, and the threaded circumference can be caused to engage with the second threaded section of the collet for maintaining the adjusted position of the print head assembly.
Advantageously, the collet has a coaxially extended section, the extended section having
an outer circumference smaller than the diameter of the circular opening so as to allow the flange to be engaged with the threaded sections through the extended section, and
an inner circumference substantially equal to the inner circumference of the collet such that when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the second threaded section of the collet, the inner circumference of the extended section also exerts a frictional force against the shaft.
The flange is fixedly attached to the connecting means.
According to the second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a method for locking and unlocking a carriage engagingly connected to a shaft having a longitudinal axis. The method comprises the steps of:
1) providing a locking device, slideably mounting on the shaft, the locking device comprising:
a collet having
a first end and a second end along the longitudinal axis of the shaft,
an inner circumference for slideably amounted on the shaft, and
an outer surface having a first threaded section adjacent to the first end and a second threaded section adjacent to the second end;
means for connecting the locking device to the carriage; and
a flange having a substantially circular opening with a threaded circumference for rotatably mounting over the outer surface of the collet, wherein the diameter of the circular opening is greater than at least a part of the first threaded section of the collet, and smaller than the diameter of at least a part of the second threaded section of collet, such that
when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the second threaded section of the collet, the flange causes the inner circumference of the collet to exert a frictional force against a section of the shaft, thereby restricting the locking device from moving along the longitudinal axis of the shaft, and
when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the first threaded section of the collet, the flange reduces said frictional force; allowing the locking device to move along the longitudinal axis of the shaft;
2) causing the threaded circumference of the flange to engage with the first threaded section of the collet for adjusting the position of the carriage along the longitudinal axis of the shaft, and
3) causing the threaded circumference of the flange to engage with the second threaded section of the collet for maintaining the adjusted position of the carriage.
The second end of the collet is attached to a knob and wherein the knob can be turned in a rotational direction to cause the threaded circumference of the flange to engage with the second threaded section of the collet, and the knob can be turned in an opposite direction to cause the threaded circumference of the flange to engage with the first threaded section.
The rotational direction is a clockwise direction and the opposition direction is a counter-clockwise direction.
According to the third aspect of the present invention, there is provided an addressing machine having at least one print head assembly for printing a substantially flat item moving in a moving direction. The addressing machine comprising:
at least one shaft having a longitudinal axis, substantially perpendicular to the moving direction of the flat item;
a shaft mount for mounting the shaft; and
a locking device comprising:
a collet having
a first end and a second end along the longitudinal axis of the shaft,
an inner circumference for slideably amounting on the shaft, and
an outer surface having a first threaded section adjacent to the first end and a second threaded section adjacent to the second end;
means for connecting the locking device to the carriage; and
a flange having a substantially circular opening with a threaded circumference for rotatably mounting over the outer surface of the collet, wherein the diameter of the circular opening is greater than at least a part of the first threaded section of the collet, and smaller than the diameter of at least a part of the second threaded section of collet, such that
when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the first threaded section of the collet, the locking device and the carriage can be moved along the longitudinal axis of the shaft for adjusting the position of the print head assembly relative to the moving direction of the flat item, and
when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the second threaded section of the collet in the locked position, the flange causes the inner circumference of the collet to exert a frictional force against a section of the shaft, restricting the locking device and the carriage from moving along the longitudinal axis of the shaft, thereby maintaining the adjusted position of the print head assembly.
The flat item can be an envelope, a sheet of paper or a mailpiece.
The present invention will become apparent upon reading the description taken in conjunction with
FIGS. 1
to
7
.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic representation showing an addressing machine having a plurality of print head assemblies to print printed items on an envelope.
FIG. 2
is a schematic representation showing the top view of the printing section of the addressing machine.
FIG. 3
is a schematic representation showing the print head assemblies are lifted upward for maintenance purposes.
FIG. 4
a
is a side view showing the components in the locking device being disengaged from each other.
FIG. 4
b
is a side view showing the locking device in an unlocked position.
FIG. 4
c
is a side view showing the locking device in a locked position.
FIG. 5
a
is a cross sectional view showing the locking device in the unlocked position.
FIG. 5
b
is a cross sectional view showing the locking device in the locked position.
FIG. 6
is a front view of a collet showing the tapered male pipe thread section and the slits provided thereon.
FIG. 7
is a front view of a flange showing the female pipe thread in the flange inner circumference and the carriage attached to the flange.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
FIG. 4
shows the locking device, according to the present invention and part of a carriage arm that is fixedly attached to the locking device. The carriage arm
250
is part of the carriage
50
for mounting the print heads in the print head assembly
40
(see FIG.
2
). As shown in the figure, the locking device
300
comprises a collet
350
and a locking mechanism having the shape of a flange
310
. The carriage arm is fixedly attached to the flange
310
, such that when the locking device
300
is in an unlocked position, the carriage
50
is allowed to move along the longitudinal axis
222
of the shaft so that the position of the print head assembly
40
can be adjusted. But when the locking device
300
is in a locked position, the carriage is restricted from moving along the longitudinal axis
222
, thereby maintaining the adjusted position of the print head assembly
40
.
As shown in the figure, the collet
350
comprises a tapered male pipe thread section
370
and an extended section
380
. The collet
350
has an inner circumference
382
(see
FIG. 5
a
) slightly larger than the shaft's diameter so that the collet
350
can be slideably mounted on the shaft
220
for motion. The flange
310
has a sloped inner circumference
312
with a female pipe thread matching the tapered male pipe thread of the collet
350
. The pipe thread section
370
is fixedly attached to a thumb wheel or turn knob
360
so that the thumb wheel
360
can be used to cause the male pipe thread on the collet
350
to engage with the female pipe thread on the flange
310
, as shown in
FIGS. 4
b
and
4
c
. As shown in
FIG. 4
a
, the tapered male pipe thread section
370
has a first section
372
and a second section
374
, with the diameter of the first section
372
being generally smaller than the diameter of the second section
374
. At least two, but preferably four, slits
390
are provided on the tapered male pipe thread section
370
and the extended section
380
(see FIG.
6
). These slits effectively divide the tapered pipe thread section
370
and the extended section
380
into a plurality of circumferential sections
378
(see FIG.
6
).
When the first section
372
of the male pipe thread is engaged with the female pipe thread of the flange
310
, as shown in
FIG. 4
b
, the locking device
300
, along with the carriage arm
250
, can be freely moved along the longitudinal axis
222
of the shaft
220
. However, the relative position between the collet
350
and the flange
310
is fixed unless the thumb wheel
360
is turned. As such, the carriage
50
and the print head assembly
40
(see
FIG. 2
) can be adjusted relative to the moving path
92
of the envelope
14
.
When the thumb wheel
360
is used to tighten the collet
350
relative to the flange
310
such that the second section
374
of the male pipe thread is engaged with the female pipe thread of the flange
310
, as shown in
FIG. 4
c
, the inner circumference of the flange
310
causes the circumferential sections
378
(see
FIG. 6
) to move inward toward each other. As a result, the inner circumference
382
(see
FIG. 5
a
) of the collet
310
is reduced and the collet
310
is squeezed against the shaft
220
.
The engagement of the collet
350
and the flange
310
is further shown in the cross section views in
FIGS. 5
a
and
5
b
. As shown in
FIG. 5
a
, the first section
372
of the male pipe thread is engaged with the female pipe thread
312
. As such, the inner diameter
382
of the collet
350
is slightly larger than the shaft's diameter. The locking device
300
is in the unlocked position. As shown in
FIG. 5
b
, the second section
374
of the male pipe thread is engaged with the female pipe thread
312
. The inner diameter
382
′ is in contact with the shaft's diameter, providing a frictional force between the collet
350
and the shaft
220
. The locking device
300
is in the locked position. The extended section
380
is used to provide additional friction between the collet inner circumference
382
and the shaft
220
.
FIG. 6
shows a front-view of the collet
350
. As shown, the thumb wheel
360
has a plurality of indents on its outer circumference to facilitate the turning of the thumb wheel. As shown in the figure, four slits
390
are used to divide the male pipe thread section
370
and the extended section
380
into four circumferential sections
378
. However, the number of slits
390
can also be two, three, five or more.
FIG. 7
shows the front view of the flange
310
. As shown, the flange
310
is fixedly attached to the carriage arm
250
of the carriage
50
.
When the position of print head
40
needs to be adjusted relative to the moving path
92
of the envelope
14
, the operator can turn the thumb wheel
360
to loosen the collet
350
from the flange
310
to the unlocked position (see
FIGS. 4
b
and
5
a
). As the friction between the collet
350
and the shaft
220
is reduced, the operator can move the print head
40
to a desired position.
When the print head assembly
40
is located at a desired position, the operator can use the turn the thumb wheel
360
in an opposite position to lock the print head assembly
40
. Preferably, the thumb wheel
360
is turned in a clock-wise direction for putting the locking device
300
in the locked position.
The shaft
220
can be rotatably mounted on the shaft mount
210
(see FIG.
2
), as such, the operator can lift the print head assembly
40
along with the locking device
300
, without moving any part of the locking device
300
.
Although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing and various other changes, omissions and deviations in the form and detail thereof may be made without departing from the scope of this invention.
Claims
- 1. A locking device for use in conjunction with a shaft, the locking device connected to a carriage, the shaft having a longitudinal axis, the locking device operable in an unlocked position and a locked position, said locking device comprising:a collet having a first end and a second end along the longitudinal axis of the shaft, an inner circumference for slideably mounting on the shaft, and an outer surface having a first threaded section adjacent to the first end and a second threaded section adjacent to the second end; means for connecting the locking device to the carriage; and a flange having a substantially circular opening with a threaded circumference for rotatably mounting over the outer surface of the collet, wherein the diameter of the circular opening is greater than at least a part of the first threaded section of the collet, and smaller than the diameter of at least a part of the second threaded section of collet, such that the locking device is in the locked position when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the second threaded section of the collet, the flange causing the inner circumference of the collet to exert a frictional force against a section of the shaft, restricting the locking device and the carriage from moving along the longitudinal axis of the shaft, and the locking device is in the unlocked position when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the first threaded section of the collet, the flange reducing the exerted frictional force against the shaft, allowing the locking device and the carriage to move along the longitudinal axis of the shaft.
- 2. The locking device of claim 1, further comprising a knob attached to the second end of the collet for turning the colletin a rotational direction about the longitudinal axis of the shaft to change the locking device from the locked position to the unlocked position, or in an opposite direction to change the locking device from the unlocked position to the locked position.
- 3. The locking device of claim 1, wherein the collet further includes a plurality of slits extending from the first end of the collet to at least part of the second threaded section, dividing at least a part of the collet into a plurality of circumferential sections, such that when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the first threaded section of the collet in the unlocked position, the flange urges the circumferential sections to move toward the shaft for exerting the frictional force.
- 4. The locking device of claim 1, wherein the carriage is used for mounting a print head assembly for printing a mailpiece moving in a moving path, and wherein the threaded circumference of the flange can be caused to engage with the first threaded section of the collet for adjusting the position of the print head assembly relative to the moving path based on the mailpiece, and the threaded circumference can be caused to engage with the second threaded section of the collet for maintaining the adjusted position of the print head assembly.
- 5. The locking device of claim 1, wherein the collet has a coaxially extended section, the extended section havingan outer circumference smaller than the diameter of the circular opening so as to allow the flange to be engaged with the threaded sections through the extended section, and an inner circumference substantially equal to the inner circumference of the collet such that when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the second threaded section of the collet, the inner circumference of the extended section also exerts a frictional force against the shaft.
- 6. The locking device of claim 1, wherein the flange is fixedly attached to the connecting means.
- 7. A method for locking and unlocking a carriage engagingly connected to a shaft having a longitudinal axis, said method comprising the steps of:1) providing a locking device, slideably mounting on the shaft, the locking device comprising: a collet having a first end and a second end along the longitudinal axis of the shaft, an inner circumference for slideably mounting the shaft, and an outer surface having a first threaded section adjacent to the first end and a second threaded section adjacent to the second end; means for connecting the locking device to the carriage; and a flange having a substantially circular opening with a threaded circumference for rotatably mounting over the outer surface of the collet, wherein the diameter of the circular opening is greater than at least a part of the first threaded section of the collet, and smaller than the diameter of at least a part of the second threaded section of collet, such that when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the second threaded section of the collet, the flange causes the inner circumference of the collet to exert a frictional force against a section of the shaft, thereby restricting the locking device from moving along the longitudinal axis of the shaft, and when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the first threaded section of the collet, the flange reduces said frictional force; allowing the locking device to move along the longitudinal axis of the shaft; 2) causing the threaded circumference of the flange to engage with the first threaded section of the collet for adjusting the position of the carriage along the longitudinal axis of the shaft, and 3) causing the threaded circumference of the flange to engage with the second threaded section of the collet for maintaining the adjusted position of the carriage.
- 8. The method of claim 7, wherein the second end of the collet is attached to a knob and wherein the knob can be turned in a rotational direction to cause the threaded circumference of the flange to engage with the second threaded section of the collet, and the knob can be turned in an opposite direction to cause the threaded circumference of the flange to engage with the first threaded section.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the rotational direction is a clockwise direction and the opposition direction is a counter-clockwise direction.
- 10. An addressing machine having at least one print head assembly for printing a substantially flat item moving in a moving direction, said addressing machine comprising:at least one shaft having a longitudinal axis, substantially perpendicular to the moving direction of the flat item; a shaft mount for mounting the shaft; and a locking device comprising: a collet having a first end and a second end along the longitudinal axis of the shaft, an inner circumference for slideably amounting on the shaft, and an outer surface having a first threaded section adjacent to the first end and a second threaded section adjacent to the second end; means for connecting the locking device to the carriage; and a flange having a substantially circular opening with a threaded circumference for rotatably mounting over the outer surface of the collet, wherein the diameter of the circular opening is greater than at least a part of the first threaded section of the collet, and smaller than the diameter of at least a part of the second threaded section of collet, such that when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the first threaded section of the collet, the locking device and the carriage can be moved along the longitudinal axis of the shaft for adjusting the position of the print head assembly relative to the moving direction of the flat item, and when the threaded circumference of the flange is engaged with the second threaded section of the collet in the locked position, the flange causes the inner circumference of the collet to exert a frictional force against a section of the shaft, restricting the locking device and the carriage from moving along the longitudinal axis of the shaft, thereby maintaining the adjusted position of the print head assembly.
- 11. The addressing machine of claim 10, wherein the flat item comprises an envelope.
- 12. The addressing machine of claim 10, wherein the flat item comprises a sheet of paper.
- 13. The addressing machine of claim 10, wherein the flat item comprises a mailpiece.
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