Claims
- 1. A solid ink stick feed system selectively permitting ink sticks of a predetermined shape to be fed into a printer and not permitting improperly shaped or improperly oriented ink sticks to be fed, the system providing visual indication of improper matching of the ink stick shape or orientation to an ink stick receptacle, the system comprising in combination:
- a. an ink stick feed bin having an area for receiving a plurality of ink sticks, the ink sticks having the predetermined shape with opposing top and bottom surfaces interconnected by opposing sides and bounded by opposing ends shorter in length than the opposing sides, the receiving area accepting ink sticks that are oriented correctly by being fed bottom first into the ink stick feed bin; and
- b. a plate covering the ink stick feed bin, the plate having an opening with opposing sides corresponding to the predetermined shaper such that an ink stick shape not matched to the opening or not oriented correctly is not fed into the ink stick feed bin and is retained in a raised position by the opposing sides of the opening in the plate or by an orientation means in the receiving area with the opposing top or bottom surface of the ink stick being visible above the plate to indicate to a printer operator that the incorrectly matched or incorrectly oriented ink stick should be removed.
- 2. The solid ink stick feed system according to claim 1 wherein the opening comprises a plurality of openings, each having a different predetermined shape with opposing sides corresponding to different predetermined shapes of the ink sticks such that, when an ink stick is incorrectly matched with one of the openings, the incorrectly matched ink stick contacts the opposing sides of the opening and is held in the raised position.
- 3. The solid ink stick feed system according to claim 2 wherein the area comprises a plurality of chutes corresponding in number to the plurality of predetermined shapes, each chute communicating with a specific one of the openings.
- 4. The solid ink stick feed system according to claim 3 further comprising the plurality of chutes each having a bottom channel positioned below side support means into which a correctly oriented ink stick is fed.
- 5. The solid ink stick feed system according to claim 4 further comprising the side support means comprising shoulders connected to opposing sides of each ink chute as the orientation means for supporting the incorrectly oriented ink stick in the raised position.
- 6. The solid ink stick feed system according to claim 4 further comprising the bottom channel having a friction reducing material attached thereto to promote ease of travel of the inks thereover.
- 7. A solid ink stick feed system for a printer effective to receive and deliver solid ink sticks to a melting location, comprising in combination:
- a. a printer top cover movably connected to the printer for movement between a closed and an open position;
- b. a plurality of ink stick feed chutes connected to the printer and underlying the printer top cover to receive ink sticks when the printer top cover is in the open position;
- c. a plate covering the plurality of ink stick feed chutes, the plate further having a plurality of openings to receive ink sticks to pass therethrough into the underlying ink stick feed chutes;
- d. a feed cover connected to the printer top cover and pivotally mounted to the plate movable with the printer top cover between the closed position and the open position, the feed cover in the open position exposing the plurality of openings to permit ink sticks to be received thereinto; and
- e. a feed yoke connected to and slidably movable with the feed cover along the plate to urge the plurality of ink sticks down the ink stick feed chutes to the melting location.
- 8. The solid ink stick feed system according to claim 7 wherein the feed yoke further includes pusher blocks corresponding in number to the number of ink stick feed chutes, the pusher blocks being loaded against the plurality of solid ink sticks in the ink stick feed chutes when the printer top cover and the feed cover are moved to the closed position to urge the ink sticks down the ink stick feed chutes to the melting location.
Parent Case Info
This case is the continuation of application Ser. No. 08/612,376, dated Mar. 7, 1996, which is patented on Mar. 31, 1998, U.S. Pat. No. 5,734,402.
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