Claims
- 1. A paper transport arrangement for a printer, the paper transport arrangement being of the type wherein a sheet of paper is received from a supply and transported across a predetermined print zone where printing may occur, the paper transport arrangement comprising:
- vacuum roller means for grasping the sheet of paper and transporting the sheet of paper across the predetermined print zone, said vacuum roller means having an axis of rotation and a plurality of apertures on a surface thereof, said vacuum roller means adapted to be coupled to a supply of reduced air pressure thereby to provide a reduced air pressure at said apertures which attracts and holds the sheet of paper;
- flexible vacuum conveyor means arranged to transport the paper in a direction which is essentially orthogonal to said axis of rotation of said vacuum roller means, said flexible vacuum conveyor means adapted to be coupled to the supply of reduced air pressure and having a plurality of apertures on a surface thereof thereby to provide a reduced air pressure at said apertures which attracts the sheet of paper, said vacuum conveyor means being arranged on the other side of the predetermined print zone from said vacuum roller means;
- printing support means for supporting the sheet of paper during printing arranged in said predetermined print zone; and
- vacuum chamber means arranged in the vicinity of said predetermined print zone and intermediate of said vacuum roller means and said flexible vacuum conveyor means, said vacuum chamber means adapted to be coupled to the supply of reduced air pressure and having a plurality of apertures on a surface thereof thereby to provide a reduced air pressure at said apertures which holds the sheet of paper in the vicinity of said predetermined print zone;
- said flexible vacuum conveyor means further comprising a plurality of flexible cells arranged in a predetermined array configuration, said flexible cells being adapted to receive said reduced air pressure, each of said flexible cells being at least partially isolated pneumatically from others of said flexible cells, said flexible vacuum conveyor means comprising a base means having a closed loop configuration so as to form a belt, and further being adapted to hold said flexible cells in said predetermined array configuration, said flexible cells on said flexible conveyor base means being provided with respectively associated valve means for adjusting a pneumatic impedance through which said reduced air pressure is conducted to said apertures on said surface of said flexible vacuum conveyor means in response to the presence of the sheet of paper adjacent to said valve means, the presence of a sheet of paper reducing said pneumatic impedance to permit increased communication between said apertures and said reduced air pressure;
- said vacuum chamber means being in vacuum communication with said vacuum roller means, and there further being provided first seal means on said vacuum chamber means for forming a seal which substantially prevents air leakage at said surface of said vacuum roller means.
- 2. The paper transport arrangement of claim 1 wherein said vacuum chamber means is further provided with second seal means for forming a seal against said surface of said flexible vacuum conveyor means.
- 3. The paper transport arrangement of claim 1 wherein said vacuum roller means further comprises:
- shaft means for supporting said vacuum roller means in a predetermined orientation with respect to the supply of the paper to be printed and being arranged coaxially with said axis of rotation of said vacuum roller means; and
- first and second roller portions arranged coaxially on said shaft means, each of said first and second roller portions having said apertures on surfaces thereof.
- 4. The paper transport arrangement of claim 3 wherein said shaft means has a hollow, tubular configuration and is fixed so as to be nonrotatable with respect to the predetermined print zone and said first and second roller portions are adapted to be rotatable about said shaft means, there being further provided vacuum supply means connected to said shaft means so as to produce a reduced air pressure within said hollow, tubular configuration of said shaft means, said shaft means being further provided with at least one aperture so as to allow said first and second roller portions to communicate with said vacuum supply means.
- 5. The paper transport arrangement of claim 4 wherein there is further provided vacuum location means arranged within said shaft means for controlling said reduced air pressure within a predetermined low pressure zone within said shaft means, an axial dimension of said predetermined low pressure zone being responsive to a dimension of the sheet of paper.
- 6. The paper transport arrangement of claim 3 wherein said first and second roller portions are each comprised of a plurality of substantially cylindrical segments which are axially arranged and bonded to one another, each of said cylindrical segments being formed of a plastic material and adapted to produce a pneumatically isolatable roller vacuum chamber.
- 7. The paper transport arrangement of claim 1 wherein there is further provided paper sensor means for detecting the location of the sheet of paper, said paper sensor means being arranged in the vicinity of said vacuum roller means.
- 8. The paper transport arrangement of claim 7 wherein there is further provided paper orientation drive means connected to said first and second roller portions for rotating said first and second roller portions with respect to one another in response to said paper sensor means to align the paper to be printed in a predetermined orientation.
- 9. The paper transport arrangement of claim 1 wherein said valve means is provided with mechanical trigger means for causing said valve means to change from a high pneumatic impedance state to a low pneumatic impedance state in response to mechanical contact between said mechanical trigger means and the sheet of paper.
- 10. The paper transport arrangement of claim 1 wherein said valve means is provided with flow sensitive trigger means for causing said valve means to change from a high pneumatic impedance state to a low pneumatic impedance state in response to a reduction in the quantity of air flowing through said apertures on said surface of said flexible vacuum conveyor means when the sheet of paper is arranged to cover at least a portion of one of said apertures.
- 11. The paper transport arrangement of claim 1 wherein there is further provided pressure sensitive trigger means for causing said valve means to change from a high pneumatic impedance state to a low pneumatic impedance state in response to a reduction in air pressure in a sensing chamber of said flexible cells, said reduction in air pressure being produced in response to the sheet of paper being arranged to cover at least partially at least one of said apertures on said surface of said flexible vacuum conveyor means.
- 12. In a printer, a paper feed and transport system for positioning paper for printing, the paper feed and transport system comprising:
- strike bar means for providing a backing against which impact printing is performed and having a longitudinal axis;
- roller means for transporting said paper from a paper supply location across said strike bar means, said paper being moved in a direction which is transverse to said longitudinal axis of said strike bar means;
- flexible conveyor means for transporting said paper beyond said strike bar means, said flexible conveyor means being arranged in the vicinity of said strike bar means;
- said roller means comprising a vacuum roller having a plurality of apertures distributed thereover, said vacuum roller further having sectoring means therein for applying a suction force corresponding to a low air pressure through said apertures only over a selectable axial segment of said vacuum roller;
- said flexible conveyor means being arranged as a continuous loop having a plurality of selective valve means disposed thereon whereby a suction force of a predetermined magnitude is provided only through ones of said selective valve means which are covered by the paper, remaining ones of said selective valve means each providing a suction force having a lower magnitude than said predetermined magnitude, said valve means being provided in a predetermined array configuration on said continuous loop;
- there being further provided tilt means for said flexible conveyor means for tilting said flexible conveyor means in a preselected direction and for depositing said paper at a preselected stacking location, said tilt means comprising first and second pivot couplings displaced from one another by a predetermined distance, said flexible conveyor means being pivotally movable about said first and second pivot couplings, and pivot coupling lock means for locking one of said first and second pivot couplings to limit pivotal motion thereabout by said flexible conveyor means.
- 13. The paper feed and transport system of claim 12 wherein there is further provided:
- at least two bins for holding respective stacks of paper which are desired to be printed upon; and
- selector means for selecting one of said bins and for providing paper from said respective stack of paper to said paper supply location.
- 14. The paper feed and transport system of claim 12 wherein there is further provided paper supply means for providing an essentially continuous supply of the paper.
- 15. The paper feed and transport system of claim 12 wherein there is further provided a paper alignment arrangement for positioning the paper on said roller means so as to be transported across said strike bar in a predetermined orientation.
- 16. The paper feed and transport system of claim 12 wherein said flexible conveyor means is adapted to receive an expulsive force which is produced by conducting pressurized air through selected ones of said selective valve means when it is desired to remove the paper from said flexible conveyor means.
- 17. The paper feed and transport system of claim 12 wherein said selective valve means which are covered by said paper each provide a respective communication path through said flexible conveyor means having a lower impedance to air flow than a respective communcation path provided by each of said remaining ones of said selective valve means.
- 18. The paper feed and transport system of claim 12 wherein each of said selective valve means is provided with an associated cell having an opening for communicating with a region of reduced air pressure.
- 19. The paper feed and transport system of claim 12 wherein there is further provided valve reset means for resetting said selective valve means to provide said suction force having a lower magnitude than said predetermined magnitude after the paper has been removed from thereover.
- 20. The paper feed and transport system of claim 19 wherein there is further provided:
- toggle bar means arranged in the vicinity of said selective valve means for urging said valve reset means to a reset position; and
- reset shaft means connected to said toggle bar means for moving said toggle bar means and thereby urging said valve reset means to said reset position.
- 21. The paper feed and transport system of claim 19 wherein there is further provided air pressure responsive valve means for resetting said selective valve means in response to a positive air pressure.
- 22. A flexible conveyor for transporting sheet material, the flexible conveyor having a belt-like base member which is arranged to be movable about first and second rotatable rollers, the flexible conveyor further being of the type which utilizes a suction force to hold the sheet material to an outer surface of the flexible conveyor, the flexible conveyor further comprising vacuum control means for controlling the application of the suction force to the surface of the flexible conveyor, the suction force being controlled to have a first magnitude over a first portion of the surface of the flexible conveyor, and a second magnitude over a second portion of the surface of the flexible conveyor, said second portion being substantially coextensive with the sheet material, said flexible conveyor being provided with a plurality of apertures on the outer surface thereof through which the suction force is applied to the sheet material, said vacuum control means further comprising a plurality of cell means disposed in a predetermined array in said flexible conveyor, each associated with at least one of said apertures on the outer surface of the flexible conveyor, and valve means disposed in said flexible conveyor for controlling the suction force applied to said apertures associated with respective ones of said cell means in response to whether the sheet material is arranged over at least a portion of said cell means, the cell means being arranged to form a plurality of columns of said cell means, said columns of said cell means being substantially parallel with respect to each other and to a direction of motion of the belt-like base member, there being further provided a plurality of divider means for producing a plurality of vacuum plenums which are pneumatically substantially isolated from each other extending in the direction of motion of the belt-like base member, said divider means being arranged so that respective ends thereof sealably contact the first and second rotatable rollers and are separated from one another by a distance which accommodates a column of said cell means, said column of said cell means being movable in the direction of motion of the belt-like base member with respect to said divider means.
- 23. The flexible conveyor of claim 22 wherein said valve means is provided with mechanical trigger means for causing said valve means to change from a high pneumatic impedance state to a low pneumatic impedance state in response to mechanical contact between said mechanical trigger means and the sheet material.
- 24. The flexible conveyor of claim 22 wherein said valve means is provided with flow sensitive trigger means for causing said valve means to change from a high pneumatic impedance state to a low pneumatic impedance state in response to a reduction in the quantity of air flowing through said apertures on said surface of said flexible conveyor when the sheet material is arranged to cover at least a portion of one of said apertures.
- 25. The flexible conveyor of claim 22 wherein said valve means is provided with pressure sensitive trigger means for causing said valve means to change from a high pneumatic impedance state to a low pneumatic impedance state in response to a reduction in air pressure in a sensing chamber of said cell means, said reduction in air pressure being produced in response to the sheet material being arranged to cover at least partially at least one of said apertures on said surface of the flexible conveyor.
- 26. The flexible conveyor of claim 22 wherein said first rotatable roller is provided with a plurality of roller apertures thereover to provide a low pneumatic pressure to respectively associated ones of said vacuum plenums.
- 27. The flexible conveyor of claim 26 wherein said first rotatable roller is further provided with means for selecting a group of said plurality of roller apertures which will be provided with said low pneumatic pressure, said ones of said vacuum plenums which are associated with said selected group of said plurality of roller apertures defining said first predetermined portion of the surface of the flexible conveyor.
- 28. The flexible conveyor of claim 27 wherein said first rotatable roller is provided with a hollow tubular shaft, said means for selecting comprising first and second sources of said low pneumatic pressure slidably engaged within said hollow tubular shaft, said selected group of said plurality of roller apertures being disposed intermediate of said first and second sources of said low pneumatic pressure.
- 29. The flexible conveyor of claim 26 wherein there is further provided a sheet material depository for receiving the sheet material from the flexible conveyor, after it has been tilted.
- 30. The flexible conveyor of claim 22 wherein there is further provided means for supplying a pneumatic pressure greater than that of the suction force to a selected portion of said flexible conveyor for removing the sheet material.
- 31. The flexible conveyor of claim 22 wherein there is further provided means for rotating one of said first and second rotatable rollers about the other to tilt the flexible conveyor.
- 32. A paper handling apparatus for a printer comprising:
- a vacuum conveyor having at least a flexible belt portion with a plurality of apertures in an exterior surface thereof;
- a vacuum source connected with the interior of said vacuum conveyor to draw a vacuum through said apertures whereby a paper to be printed is firmly held on said exterior surface of said vacuum conveyor;
- vacuum feed roller means for engaging said paper to be printed and for moving said paper to a print zone;
- vacuum print bar means for holding said paper securely in the vicinity of said print zone disposed between said vacuum feed roller means and said vacuum conveyor;
- a plurality of sensing means disposed in said vacuum conveyor for sensing the presence of said paper in the vicinity of a predetermined portion of the exterior surface of said vacuum conveyor; and
- a plurality of pilot valve means responsive to said sensing means for controlling the vacuum drawn through the apertures in said predetermined portion of said exterior surface of said vacuum conveyor, said valve means being disposed in said flexible belt portion of said vacuum conveyor,
- said vacuum print bar means being disposed in a vacuum chamber, said vacuum chamber being in vacuum communication with said vacuum feed roller means, and there further being provided first seal means on said vacuum chamber for forming a seal which substantially prevents air leakage at the surface of said vacuum feed roller means.
- 33. A paper handling apparatus according to claim 32 further comprising:
- supply bin means for holding said paper to be printed; and
- means for transporting said paper to be printed from said supply bin means to said vacuum feed roller means.
- 34. A paper handling apparatus according to claim 32 wherein said sensing means comprises a trigger mechanism for opening a selected group of said pilot valve means to communicate an enlarged suction force of said vacuum source to said apertures in said predetermined portion of said exterior surface of said vacuum conveyor.
- 35. A paper handling apparatus according to claim 34 wherein said trigger mechanism is responsive to pressure and adapted to open said pilot valve means associated with said apertures in said predetermined portion of said vacuum conveyor near which said paper is disposed, whereby said vacuum source exerts said enlarged suction force of the vacuum only at a portion of said vacuum conveyor essentially covered by said paper.
- 36. A paper handling apparatus according to claim 34 wherein said trigger mechanism is responsive to pneumatic flow rate and adapted to open said pilot valve means associated with said apertures through which flow is restricted when covered by said paper, whereby said vacuum source exerts said enlarged suction force of the vacuum only at said portion of said conveyor essentially covered by said paper.
- 37. A paper handling apparatus according to claim 32 further comprising means for supplying a positive pressure to said vacuum conveyor to release said paper held thereto.
- 38. A paper handling apparatus in accordance with claim 37, wherein said vacuum conveyor is rotatably mounted to be rotatable in a selected direction before releasing said paper.
- 39. A paper handling apparatus in accordance with claim 32, further comprising means for dividing said vacuum conveyor into longitudinal segments arranged substantially parallel to said direction of travel of said paper, whereby said vacuum source applies a vacuum force to a selected number of segments corresponding in width to the width of said paper to be printed.
- 40. A paper handling apparatus according to claim 32, wherein said vacuum feed roller means is divided into a plurality of axial segments, and further comprising means for limiting said plurality of axial segments of said vacuum feed roller means subjected to said vacuum source to a selected number of said axial segments corresponding in width to the width of said paper to be printed.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 778,293, filed 9/20/85, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 570,738, filed 1/16/84, now abandoned.
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