Claims
- 1. A printer carriage for holding a plurality of inkjet print nozzles comprising a support system including a slider rod receptacle and a pair of C-shaped bearings having axially extending gaps therein, said bearings being located in said receptacle for supporting said carriage for sliding movement on a carriage support rod extending transversely across a path of paper travel, said rod being positioned to be in close proximity to the printhead nozzles, said support system further comprising a lubricous carriage pre-load pad in said slider rod receptacle and supported on said carriage for movement relative to said carriage in a direction transverse to said rod, said pad being slideably engageable with said support rod at a location between said pair of C-shaped bearings, and a spring supported on said carriage for biasing said pad into sliding engagement with said support rod.
- 2. The carriage of claim 1, wherein said pre-load pad is centrally positioned between said bearings.
- 3. The carriage of claim 1, wherein each of said bearings comprise a bushing housing in said receptacle and a bushing in each housing, said housings and bushings having abutting walls for preventing axial and rotational movement of said bushings with respect to said carriage.
- 4. The carriage of claim 3, wherein said bushings are split bushings each having at least one axially extending flat surface defining a wall which contacts said housing to prevent axial movement of said bushing.
- 5. The carriage of claim 4, wherein said bushings each have a pair of diametrically opposite flat surfaces thereon.
- 6. The printer carriage of claim 1 wherein said C-shaped bearings face downwardly to allow movement of the carriage without interference with any intermediate slider rod supports.
- 7. The printer carriage of claim 6 wherein said pad and said spring are positioned to provide a pre-load force in a horizontal direction.
- 8. The printer carriage of claim 1 wherein said support system includes an auxiliary support member spaced farther away from the printhead nozzles than said support rod.
- 9. The printer carriage of claim 8 wherein the printhead nozzles are located between said support rod and said auxiliary support member.
- 10. A printer comprising: a chassis; at least one slider rod mounted on said chassis extending transversely across a path of paper travel; and a printer carriage comprising a plurality of print cartridge receptacles and a support system including a slider rod receptacle and a pair of bearings with C-shaped bushings having axially extending gaps therein, said bushings being positioned in said receptacle supporting said carriage for sliding movement on said slider rod, said support system further comprising a lubricous carriage pre-load pad in said slider rod receptacle and supported on said carriage for movement relative to said carriage in a direction transverse to said rod, said pad being slideably engageable with said slider rod at a location between said pair of beatings, and a spring supported on said carriage for biasing said pad into sliding engagement with said slider rod.
- 11. The printer of claim 10 wherein said C-shaped bushings face downwardly to allow movement of the carriage without interference with any intermediate slider rod supports.
- 12. The printer of claim 11 wherein said pad and said spring are positioned to provide a pre-load force in a horizontal direction.
- 13. The printer of claim 10 wherein said support system includes an auxiliary support member spaced farther away from the printhead nozzles than said support rod.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/056,335, filed on Apr. 30, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,348,404, which is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application titled PRINTER CARRIAGE BUSHING filed Oct. 23, 1992 by Michael Nguyen under Ser. No. 07/965,480, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,346,320, and assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
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