Claims
- 1. A printer for printing on a web of material moving continuously in a single direction along a linear path, the web having a printable area, the printer comprising:a pivot beam extending orthogonally across and adjacent to the linear path of the web, the pivot beam having oppositely disposed first and second end portions; first and second cam supports fixedly positioned proximate to the first and second end portions of the pivot beam; first and second eccentric cams rotatably mounted at the first and second end portions of the pivot beam, respectively, and engaged with the first and second cam supports, respectively, the first and second eccentric cams each having a cam lobe, each of the cam lobes having a position, the position of the cam lobe of the second eccentric cam being located 180° from the position of the cam lobe of the first eccentric cam; a print head carriage assembly supported on the pivot beam including at least one print head, the print head carriage assembly being moveable along the pivot beam from a first end position adjacent the first end portion of the pivot beam to a second end position adjacent the second end portion of the pivot beam; a drive pulley and an idler pulley rotatably mounted at the first and second end portions of the pivot beam, respectively; drive means for driving the drive pulley; a drive belt carried on the drive and idler pulleys and driven by the drive pulley in a single direction; linkage means connected to the drive belt and the print head carriage assembly for reciprocally pushing and pulling the print head carriage assembly between the first and second end positions; and trip means connected to the drive belt for selectively rotating the first and second eccentric cams, whereby the cam lobe of the first eccentric cam engages the first cam support to pivot the first end portion of the pivot beam in the direction of the linear path when the print head carriage assembly is disposed for moving from the second end position to the first end position and the cam lobe of the second eccentric cam engages the second cam support to pivot the second end portion of the pivot beam in the direction of the linear path when the print head carriage assembly is disposed for moving from the first end position to the second end position.
- 2. The printer of claim 1 wherein the trip means comprises first and second trip pins located 180° apart from one another on the drive belt, each of the trip pins having a cam actuating bearing engageable with the first and second eccentric cams.
- 3. The printer of claim 2 wherein the linkage means comprises a link arm having oppositely disposed first and second end portions, the first end portion being pivotally connected to the first trip pin and the second end portion being pivotally connected to the print head carriage assembly at a position on a plane defined by the axis of the idler and drive pulleys.
- 4. The printer of claim 3 wherein the pivot beam includes first and second guide rails mounted to the pivot beam and the print head carriage assembly also includes a carriage plate slidably mounted to each of the guide rails by at least one linear bearing.
- 5. The printer of claim 4 wherein the print head carriage assembly further includes detent means for detenting the link arm and the carriage plate when the print head is disposed in the printable area of the web, the detent means including upper and lower spring ball plungers.
- 6. A printer for printing on a web of material moving continuously in a single direction along a linear path, the printer comprising:a pivot beam extending orthogonally across and adjacent to the linear path of the web, the pivot beam having oppositely disposed first and second end portions; a print head carriage assembly supported on the pivot beam including at least one print head, the print head carriage assembly being moveable along the pivot beam from a first end position adjacent the first end portion of the pivot beam to a second end position adjacent the second end portion of the pivot beam; drive means connected to the print head carriage assembly for reciprocally pushing and pulling the print head carriage assembly between the first and second end positions; actuator means for selectively pivoting the first end portion of the pivot beam in the direction of the linear path when the print head carriage assembly is disposed for moving from the second end position to the first end position and pivoting the second end portion of the pivot beam in the direction of the linear path when the print head carriage assembly is disposed for moving from the first end position to the second end position.
- 7. A printer for printing on a web of material moving in a single direction along a linear path, the linear path having oppositely disposed left and right sides, the printer comprising:a frame having fixed left and right members adapted for straddling the linear path; a feed drum rotatably mounted to the left and right members of the frame, the feed drum having an outer surface adapted for frictionally engaging and pulling web material along the linear path; drive means coupled to the feed drum for rotating the feed drum; print means adapted for printing on the web of material; a take-up shaft having an outer surface adapted for mounting a leading end of the web of material extending between the take-up shaft and the feed drum and winding the web material thereon; and first free floating mounting means for moveably mounting the take-up shaft to the left and right members of the frame, the first free floating mounting means comprising a first pendulum system having first and second pendulum arms, each of the pendulum arms having oppositely disposed first and second end portions, the first end portions of the first and second pendulum arms being independently pivotally mounted to the left and right members of the frame, respectively, the take-up shaft being rotatably mounted to the second end portions of the first and second pendulum arms; wherein, web material wound on the take-up shaft runs in contact with the feed drum, whereby the displacement of the web exiting the feed drum is equal to the displacement of the paper winding on the take-up shaft, winding the web with minimal tension.
- 8. A printer for printing on a web of material moving in a single direction along a linear path, the linear path having oppositely disposed left and right sides, the printer comprising:a frame having fixed left and right members adapted for straddling the linear path; a feed drum rotatably mounted to the left and right members of the frame, the feed drum having an outer surface adapted for frictionally engaging and pulling web material along the linear path; drive means coupled to the feed drum for rotating the feed drum; print means adapted for printing on the web of material; a take-up shaft having an outer surface adapted for mounting a leading end of the web of material extending between the take-up shaft and the feed drum and winding the web material thereon; first free floating mounting means for moveably mounting the take-up shaft to the left and right members of the frame; a supply shaft rotatably mounted to the left and right members of the frame, the supply shaft being adapted for rotatably mounting a supply roll of web material; a paper tension roller having an outside surface adapted for engaging the web material disposed intermediate the supply shaft and the feed drum; and a second free floating mounting means for moveably mounting the paper tension roller to the left and right members of the frame; wherein, web material wound on the take-up shaft runs in contact with the feed drum, whereby the displacement of the web exiting the feed drum is equal to the displacement of the paper winding on the take-up shaft, winding the web with minimal tension.
- 9. The printer of claim 8 wherein the second free floating mounting means comprises a second pendulum system having third and fourth pendulum arms, each of the pendulum arms having oppositely disposed first and second end portions, the first end portions of the third and fourth pendulum arms being independently pivotally mounted to the left and right members of the frame, respectively, the paper tension roller being rotatably mounted to the second end portions of the third and fourth pendulum arms.
- 10. A printer for printing on a web of material moving continuously in a single direction along a linear path, the web having a printable area, the printer comprising:a frame; a single motor; a feed drum rotatably mounted to the frame, the feed drum having an outer surface adapted for frictionally engaging and pulling web material along the linear path; first drive means coupling the motor to the feed drum for rotating the feed drum; a take-up shaft having an outer surface adapted for mounting a leading end of the web of material extending between the take-up shaft and the feed drum and winding the web material thereon; a supply shaft rotatably mounted to the frame, the supply shaft being adapted for rotatably mounting a supply roll of web material; a paper tension roller having an outside surface adapted for engaging the web material disposed intermediate the supply shaft and the feed drum; free floating mounting means for moveably mounting the take-up shaft and the paper tension roller to the frame a pivot beam extending orthogonally across and adjacent to the linear path of the web, the pivot beam having oppositely disposed first and second end portions; a print head carriage assembly supported on the pivot beam including at least one print head, the print head carriage assembly being moveable along the pivot beam from a first end position adjacent the first end portion of the pivot beam to a second end position adjacent the second end portion of the pivot beam; second drive means coupling the motor to the print head carriage assembly for reciprocally pushing and pulling the print head carriage assembly between the first and second end positions; actuator means for selectively pivoting the first end portion of the pivot beam in the direction of the linear path when the print head carriage assembly is disposed for moving from the second end position to the first end position and pivoting the second end portion of the pivot beam in the direction of the linear path when the print head carriage assembly is disposed for moving-from-the first end position to the second end position.
- 11. A printer for printing on a web of material moving continuously in a single direction along a linear path having first and second oppositely disposed sides, the web having a printable area, the printer comprising:a single motor; a frame; advance means adapted for providing motive power for advancing the web of material along the linear path, the advance means comprising a feed drum rotatably mounted to the frame, the feed drum having an outer surface adapted for frictionally engaging and pulling web material along the linear path, first drive means coupling the single motor to the advance means for supplying the motive power to the advance means; print means adapted for printing on the web of material along a print path extending across the linear path between a first end position adjacent the first side of the linear path and a second end position adjacent the second side of the linear path; second drive means coupling the single motor to the print means for reciprocally pushing and pulling the print means between the first and second end positions; and tensioning means adapted for tensioning the web of material as it is advanced by the advance means, the tensioning means comprising a take-up shaft and first free floating mounting means for moveably mounting the take-up shaft to the frame, the take-up shaft having an outer surface adapted for mounting a leading end of the web of material extending between the take-up shaft and the feed drum and winding the web material thereon.
- 12. The printer of claim 11 wherein the first free floating mounting means comprises a first pendulum system having first and second pendulum arms, each of the pendulum arms having oppositely disposed first and second end portions, the first end portions of the first and second pendulum arms being independently pivotally mounted to the frame, respectively, the take-up shaft being rotatably mounted to the second end portions of the first and second pendulum arms.
- 13. The printer of claim 11 wherein the advance means further comprises a supply shaft rotatably mounted to the frame, the supply shaft being adapted for rotatably mounting a supply roll of web material, and the tensioning means further comprises a paper tension roller and second free floating mounting means for moveably mounting the paper tension roller to the frame, the paper tension roller having an outside surface adapted for engaging the web material disposed intermediate the supply shaft and the feed drum.
- 14. The printer of claim 13 wherein the second free floating mounting means comprises a second pendulum system having third and fourth pendulum arms, each of the pendulum arms having oppositely disposed first and second end portions, the first end portions of the third and fourth pendulum arms being independently pivotally mounted to the frame, respectively, the paper tension roller being rotatably mounted to the second end portions of the third and fourth pendulum arms.
- 15. A printer for printing on a web of material moving continuously in a single direction along a linear path having first and second oppositely disposed sides, the web having a printable area, the printer comprising:a single motor; advance means adapted for providing motive power for advancing the web of material along the linear path; first drive means coupling the single motor to the advance means for supplying the motive power to the advance means; print means adapted for printing on the web of material along a print path extending across the linear path between a first end position adjacent the first side of the linear path and a second end position adjacent the second side of the linear path, the print means comprising a pivot beam extending orthogonally across and: adjacent to the linear path of the web, the pivot beam having oppositely disposed first and second end portions; at least one print head supported on the pivot beam, the print head being moveable along the pivot beam between the first and second end positions; and actuator means for selectively pivoting the first end portion of the pivot beam in the direction of the linear path when the print head is disposed for moving from the second end position to the first end position and pivoting the second end portion of the pivot beam in the direction of the linear path when the print head is disposed for moving from the first end position to the second end position; and second drive means coupling the single motor to the print means for reciprocally pushing and pulling the print means between the first and second end positions.
- 16. The printer of claim 15 wherein the second drive means comprises:a drive pulley and an idler pulley rotatably mounted at the first and second end portions of the pivot beam, respectively; coupling means for coupling the single motor to the drive pulley; a drive belt carried on the drive and idler pulleys and driven by the drive pulley in a single direction; and linkage means connected to the drive belt and the print means for reciprocally pushing and pulling the print head between the first and second end positions.
- 17. The printer of claim 16 wherein the actuator means comprisesfirst and second cam supports fixedly positioned proximate to the first and second end portions of the pivot beam; first and second eccentric cams rotatably mounted at the first and second end portions of the pivot beam, respectively, and engaged with the first and second cam supports, respectively, the first and second eccentric cams each having a cam lobe, each of the cam lobes having a position, the position of the cam lobe of the second eccentric cam being located 180° from the position of the cam lobe of the first eccentric cam; and trip means connected to the drive belt for selectively rotating the first and second eccentric cams, whereby the cam lobe of the first eccentric cam engages the first cam support to pivot the first end portion of the pivot beam in the direction of the linear path when the print head is disposed for moving from the second end position to the first end position and the cam lobe of the second eccentric cam engages the second cam support to pivot the second end portion of the pivot beam in the direction of the linear path when the print head carriage assembly is disposed for moving from the first end position to the second end position.
- 18. The printer of claim 17 wherein the trip means comprises first and second trip pins located 180° apart from one another on the drive belt, each of the trip pins having a cam actuating bearing engageable with the first and second eccentric cams.
- 19. The printer of claim 18 wherein the actuator means further comprises detent means for detenting the first and second eccentric cams in a print position as the first and second trip pins exit the drive and idler pulleys and the print head moves into the print position.
- 20. The printer of claim 19 wherein the detent means comprises a pair of cam detent ball springs rigidly supported on the pivot beam.
- 21. The printer of claim 16 wherein the print means further comprises a carriage assembly and the linkage means comprises a link arm, the print head being mounted on the carriage assembly, the link arm having oppositely disposed first and second end portions, the first end portion being pivotally connected to the first trip pin and the second end portion being pivotally connected to the carriage assembly at a position on a plane defined by the axis of the idler and drive pulleys.
- 22. The printer of claim 21 wherein the pivot beam includes first and second guide rails mounted to the pivot beam and the carriage assembly also includes a carriage plate slidably mounted to each of the guide rails.
Parent Case Info
Applicant incorporates by reference and claims benefit pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(e) for Provisional Patent Application titled Synchronized Motion Printer With Continuous Paper Movement, Ser. No. 60/154856, filed Sep. 20, 1999.
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International Search Report for International Application No. PCT/IB00/01485, Filing Date Sep. 20, 2000. |
Provisional Applications (1)
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