The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for retaining a mirror to a housing with a spring clip.
Optical systems used in color laser printers may be characterized as having three sub-systems or assemblies, namely, a laser diode/pre-scan optical assembly, a scanning assembly, and a post scan assembly. Conventionally, four laser diodes generate separate laser beams corresponding, for example, to the colors yellow, cyan, magenta and black. In the pre-scan optical assembly, the individual beams are collimated and directed onto a rotating polygonal mirror in the scanning assembly. The facets of the rotating mirror sweep the individual beams across the surfaces of a plurality of mirrors and through lenses within the post scan assembly. The beams then scan along surfaces of four photoconductive drums within the printer. The mirrors in the post scan assembly are mounted to surfaces on the printhead housing via two spring clips positioned near opposite ends of the mirrors.
It is desirable to provide spring clips for applying a uniform mirror retaining force. It is further desirable to use a single spring clip to retain two or more mirrors in the post scan assembly, wherein the two or more mirrors are mounted at different angles.
In accordance with a first aspect of the present invention, a spring clip is provided for retaining a mirror to a first mounting structure of a housing when a fastener for fastening the spring clip to a second mounting structure of the housing has an axis defining an angle with a surface of the second mounting structure that is within a predetermined range of angles. The spring clip may comprise: a first section to apply a retaining force against the mirror and an arcuate second section coupled to the first section including an aperture for receiving the fastener. The fastener is capable of contacting the arcuate second section at a location such that the retaining force applied by the first section upon the mirror remains substantially constant when the angle defined by the axis of the fastener and the second mounting structure is within the predetermined range.
The arcuate second section may further comprise an arched contact surface positioned such that the fastener contacts the arched contact surface tangentially.
The second mounting structure may comprise an arcuate ridge and the arcuate second section may be shaped to receive the arcuate ridge of the second mounting structure so that rotation of the spring clip about the fastener is prevented when the fastener is rotated.
The first section may comprise a protrusion adapted to contact a center section of the mirror.
The protrusion may comprise a second arcuate ridge.
The spring clip may comprise a substantially planar third section coupled to the second section on a side of the second section opposite a side coupled to the first section. The fastener may not contact the third section when the angle defined by the axis of the fastener and the second mounting surface is within the predetermined range.
The first section may comprise a first part and a second part extending at an angle to the first part.
In accordance with a second aspect of the present invention, a printhead for a laser printer is provided. The printhead may comprise: a mirror, a spring clip, a housing having a first mounting structure to receive the mirror and a second mounting structure to receive the spring clip, and a fastener to couple the spring clip to the second mounting structure such that the spring clip retains the mirror to the first mounting structure. The spring clip may apply a substantially constant retaining force to the mirror when an angle defined by the axis of the fastener and the second mounting structure is within a predetermined range.
The spring clip may comprise a first section to apply a retaining force against the mirror and an arcuate second section coupled to the first section including an aperture for receiving the fastener. The fastener may contact the arcuate second section at a location such that the retaining force applied by the first section against the mirror remains substantially constant when the angle defined by the axis of the fastener and the second mounting structure is within the predetermined range.
In accordance with a third aspect of the present invention, a method of retaining a mirror to a housing with a spring clip is provided. The method may comprise: defining the housing to comprise a first mounting structure to receive the mirror and a second mounting structure to receive the spring clip; defining the spring clip to comprise a first section to apply a retaining force against the mirror and an arcuate second section coupled to the first section including an aperture for receiving a fastener; passing the fastener though the aperture in the spring clip second section; and engaging the fastener with the housing second mounting structure to attach the spring clip to the second mounting structure. The fastener may contact the arcuate second section at a location such that the retaining force applied by the first section upon the mirror remains substantially constant when an angle defined by the axis of the fastener and the second mounting structure is within a predetermined range.
Defining a spring clip may further comprise providing an arched contact surface positioned such that the fastener contacts the arched contact surface tangentially.
The second mounting structure may comprise an arcuate ridge and the arcuate second section may be shaped to receive the arcuate ridge of the second mounting structure such that rotation of the spring clip about the fastener is prevented when the fastener is rotated.
Defining a spring clip may further comprise providing a substantially planar third section coupled to the second section on a side of the second section opposite to a side coupled to the first section.
The following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention can best be understood when read in conjunction with the following drawings, where like structure is indicated with like reference numerals, and in which:
In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part thereof, and in which is shown by way of illustration, and not by way of limitation, specific preferred embodiments in which the invention may be practiced. It is understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that changes may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth mirrors 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 and 28 are retained against respective mounting structures on the printhead housing 30 using spring clips.
For simplicity and clarity, discussion herein will refer specifically to the first and second mirrors 18 and 20 retained by first and second spring clips 32 and 32A and third and fourth spring clips 34 and 34A, respectively, see
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The first mirror 18 comprises first and second side surfaces 18A and 18B, front and rear surfaces 18C and 18D and first and second ends 18E and 18F, see
The first mirror mounting structure 44 comprises a base portion 44A and first, second and third mounting features 50A, 50B and 50C, which extend out from the base portion 44A, see
The second mirror mounting structure 45 is similar to the first mirror mounting structure and comprises first, second and third mounting features (not shown) extending from a base portion (not shown). The first and second mounting features are sized and shaped in a similar manner to the first and second mounting features 50A and 50B of the first mirror mounting structure 44. The third mounting feature of the second mirror mounting structure 45 may differ from the third mounting feature 50C of the first mirror mounting structure 44 as the third mounting feature of the second mirror mounting structure 45 may not include a screw extending through it and may contact the first mirror rear surface 18D directly.
The third mirror mounting structure 46 comprises a base portion 45A and first, second and third mounting features 51A, 51B and 51C, which extend out from the base portion 45A, see
The fourth mirror mounting structure 47 is similar to the third mirror mounting structure and comprises first, second and third mounting features extending from a base portion. The first and second mounting features are sized and shaped in a similar manner to the first and second mounting features 51A and 51B of the third mirror mounting structure 46. The third mounting feature of the fourth mirror mounting structure 47 may differ from the third mounting feature 51C of the third mirror mounting structure 46 as the third mounting feature of the fourth mirror mounting structure 47 may not include a screw extending through it.
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The printhead housing 30 in the illustrated embodiment may be formed in a two-part mold of this type having a mold separation direction, commonly called a mold pull direction, perpendicular to the printhead mounting surface plane previously defined. As is also well known to those skilled in the die casting and injection molding arts, structures made by these processes may have features such as protrusions and voids defined by the mold extending only in a direction parallel to the mold pull direction.
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It is desirable that each spring clip apply a substantially uniform retaining force against the surface of the mirror it contacts. It is further desirable that a single spring clip design suffice for use in retaining at least two mirrors positioned in the printhead housing 30 at different angles relative to the edges 36A, 38A, 40A and 42A and the printhead mounting surface plane. It is yet further desirable that protrusions forming part of and voids formed within the printhead housing 30 be oriented perpendicular to the printhead mounting surface plane previously defined so that the printhead housing 30 may be formed in the type of two-part mold previously discussed. Hence, longitudinal axes of the printhead housing protrusions and voids are generally parallel to the single separation or pull direction of the mold parts.
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In the illustrated embodiment, the first section 56 of the first spring clip 32 comprises a substantially planar first part 60 and a second part 62, integral with the first part 60 and extending at an angle Θ1 to the first part 60. The angle Θ1 may be approximately 135 degrees. The first section 56 further comprises an arcuate-shaped protrusion 64 extending in the direction F1 and configured to contact a center portion of the front surface 18C of the first mirror 18.
The arcuate-shaped second section 58 of the first spring clip 32 includes an aperture 68, see
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As noted above, the axis A1 of the bore 72 in the mounting feature 66 of the first spring clip mounting structure 144 is perpendicular to the printhead housing side edge 36A and the printhead mounting surface plane. Further in the illustrated embodiment, the axis A1 of the bore 72 is positioned at an angle θ2 of about 87 degrees relative to the plane P1 defined by the surface 67 of the first spring clip mounting structure 144, see
The printhead housing 30 further comprises a second spring-clip mounting structure 145, which is positioned adjacent to the second mirror mounting structure 45, see
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In the illustrated embodiment, the first section 56A of the third spring clip 34 comprises a substantially planar first part 60A and a second part 62A, integral with first part 60A and extending at an angle Θ1A to the first part 60A. The angle Θ1A is identical to the angle Θ1 of the spring clip 32, see
The arcuate-shaped second section 58A of the third spring clip 34 includes an aperture 68A, see
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As noted above, the axis A1A of the bore 72A in the mounting feature 66A of the third spring clip mounting structure 146 is perpendicular to the printhead housing side edge 36A and the printhead mounting surface plane. In the illustrated embodiment, the axis A1A of the bore 72A is positioned at an angle θ2A of about 97.25 degrees relative to the plane P1A defined by the surface 67A of the third spring clip mounting structure 146, see
The printhead housing 30 further comprises a fourth spring-clip mounting structure 147, which is positioned adjacent to the fourth mirror mounting structure 47, see
It is noted that the angle θ5 between the first mirror front surface 18C and the edge 36A of the printhead housing first side 36 differs from the angle θ5A between the second mirror front surface 20C and the edge 36A of the printhead housing first side 36. It is also noted that the angle θ2 between the axis A1 of the bore 72 in the mounting feature 66 of the first spring clip mounting structure 144 and the plane P1 defined by the surface 67 of the first spring clip mounting structure 144 differs from the angle θ2A between the axis A1A of the bore 72A in the mounting feature 66A of the third spring clip mounting structure 146 and the surface 67A of the third spring clip mounting structure 146. As noted above, both the bore 72 and the bore 72A have axes A1 and A1A substantially perpendicular to the printhead housing side edge 36A and the printhead mounting surface plane. Even though angles θ5 and θ5A are not equal to one another, the first, second, third and fourth clips 32, 32A, 34, 34A, which, as noted above, are identical to one another, can be used interchangeably to secure the first and second mirrors 18 and 20 to the first, second, third and fourth mirror mounting structures 44-47.
In order for the spring clip 32 to apply a retaining force against the front surface 18C of the first mirror 18 that is substantially equal to the retaining force applied by the spring clip 34 against the front surface 20C of the second mirror 20, it is necessary that the angle Θ1 of the spring clip 32 be made approximately equal to the angle Θ1A of the spring clip 34 and further, the length of the spring clip 32 from where its corresponding screw 70 contacts its corresponding arcuate-shaped second section 58 to where its corresponding arcuate-shaped protrusion 64 contacts the center portion of the front surface 18C of its corresponding mirror 18 must be substantially equal to the length of the spring clip 34 from where its corresponding screw 70A contacts its corresponding arcuate-shaped second section 58A to where its corresponding arcuate-shaped protrusion 64A contacts the center portion of the front surface 20C of its corresponding mirror 20, see
Next, the positions of the first, second and third mounting features 51A-51C of the third mirror mounting structure 46 as well as the first, second and third mounting features of the fourth mirror mounting structure 47 are defined relative to the edge 36A of the printhead housing first side 36 such that the second mirror front side 20C is positioned at a desired angle θ5A relative to the edge 36A of the printhead housing first side 36. Thereafter, the surface 67A of the third spring clip mounting structure 146 as well as a corresponding surface of the fourth spring clip mounting structure 147 are defined such that when the spring clips 34, 34A are mounted to the spring-clip mounting structures 146, 147, the angle θ3A between the second mirror front surface 20C and the plane P1A of the surface 67A of the third spring clip mounting structure 146 and a corresponding angle between the second mirror front surface 20C and a plane (not shown) of a corresponding surface of the fourth spring clip mounting structure 147 equal the angle θ3 between the first mirror front surface 18C and the plane P1 of the surface 67 of the first spring clip mounting structure 144. When the angle θ3A is equal to angle θ3, the angle Θ1A of the third spring clip 34 as well as a corresponding angle of the fourth spring clip 34A will equal the angle Θ1 of the first spring clip 32 as well as a corresponding angle of the second spring clip 32A.
It is also noted that because the second sections of the first, second, third and fourth springs clips 32, 32A, 34, 34A have an arcuate shape, the screws that couple the spring clips 32, 32A, 34, 34A to the first, second, third and fourth spring clip mounting structures 144, 145, 146, 147 only contact the arcuate-shaped second sections of the spring clips 32, 32A, 34, 34A and not an adjacent first section first part of the spring clip or an adjacent third section of the spring clip. For example, no part of the head 170 of the screw 70 makes contact with first section first part 60 of the first spring clip 32 or an adjacent third section 74 of the first spring clip 32, see
While the screws 70 and 70A make contact at slightly different angular locations on the arcuate-shaped second sections 58, 58A of the first and third spring clips 32, 34, the length of the spring clip 32 from where its corresponding screw 70 contacts its corresponding arcuate-shaped second section 58 to where its corresponding arcuate-shaped protrusion 64 contacts the center portion of the front surface 18C of its corresponding mirror 18 remains substantially equal to the length of the spring clip 34 from where its corresponding screw 70A contacts its corresponding arcuate-shaped second section 58A to where its corresponding arcuate-shaped protrusion 64A contacts the center portion of the front surface 20C of its corresponding mirror 20.
Hence, the first, second, third and fourth clips 32, 32A, 34, 34A are interchangeable and can be used to secure either the first mirror 18 or the second mirror 20 to the printhead housing 30 with substantially the same retaining force.
While particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it would be obvious to those skilled in the art that various other changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore intended to cover in the appended claims all such changes and modifications that are within the scope of the invention.
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