ULTRA-THIN PORTABLE PRINTER
20230321996 · 2023-10-12
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J3/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A printer includes a base and a cover. The base includes front and rear walls, and first and second sidewalls. The cover is pivotally connected to the base. A receiving section extends within the base from the first sidewall to an interior end of the section. The receiving section receives sheets of paper. A paper feeding mechanism is disposed between the interior end and the second sidewall. The paper feeding mechanism is operable to feed paper from the receiving section in the longitudinal direction through the base. A print module is disposed within the base between the paper feeding mechanism and the second sidewall. The print module includes ink injectors operable to print on paper being fed past the injectors from the receiving section. A toner module is operable to provide ink to the injectors. A battery module is disposed between the receiving section and the rear wall.
Claims
1. A printer comprising: a base comprising front and rear walls, and laterally extending first and second sidewalls; a cover pivotally connected to the base; a receiving section extending within the base from the first sidewall to an interior end of the receiving section, the receiving section sized to receive a plurality of sheets of paper; a paper feeding mechanism disposed between the interior end of the receiving section and the second sidewall, the paper feeding mechanism operable to feed paper disposed within the receiving section through the base; a print module disposed within the base between the paper feeding mechanism and the second sidewall, the print module comprising: ink injectors operable to print on paper being fed past the injectors from the receiving section, and a toner module operable to provide ink to the injectors; and a battery module disposed between the receiving section and the rear wall.
2. The printer of claim 1, comprising: a microprocessor having software encoded therein, the microprocessor operable to receive and process print information from a mobile device and to transmit the processed print information to the print module to enable the print module to print the information on the paper being fed from the receiving section.
3. The printer of claim 2, wherein the microprocessor is disposed in the base of the printer.
4. The printer of claim 2, wherein the microprocessor is disposed in the cover of the printer.
5. The printer of claim 2, comprising: a USB port for receiving transmission of the print information from the mobile device via a cable connecting the mobile device to the USB port, the USB port connected to the microprocessor to enable transmission of the print information from the USB port to the microprocessor.
6. The printer of claim 2, comprising: a receiving module for receiving wireless transmission of the print information from the mobile device, the receiving module connected to the microprocessor to enable transmission of the print information from the receiving module to the microprocessor.
7. The printer of claim 6, wherein the receiving module is disposed in the base of the printer.
8. The printer of claim 6, wherein the receiving module is disposed in the cover of the printer.
9. The printer of claim 1, wherein the base has a lateral width of about 9½ inches or less, a longitudinal length of about 15 inches or less.
10. The printer of claim 1, wherein the base has a depth of about 1 inch or less.
11. The printer of claim 1, wherein the cover has a depth of about ½ inch or less.
12. The printer of claim 9, wherein the overall depth of the printer with the cover closed over the base is about 1½ inches or less.
13. The printer of claim 1, comprising a display screen that is operable to display print information to a user.
14. The printer of claim 13, wherein the display screen is disposed in the base of the printer.
15. The printer of claim 13, wherein the display screen is disposed in the cover of the printer.
16. The printer of claim 1, comprising a control panel for controlling various print functions of the printer.
17. The printer of claim 1, wherein the base has an upper section and a lower section, wherein the upper section is detachable from the lower section to enable a user to gain access to the components disposed within the interior of the base of the printer.
18. The printer of claim 1, wherein, there is no vertical overlap between the positions of the receiving section, the print module and the battery within the interior of the base.
19. The printer of claim 1, comprising: a paper exit opening disposed in one of a bottom wall of the base or a top wall of the base; wherein the paper feeding mechanism is operable to feed paper disposed within the receiving section past the ink injectors and through the paper exit opening.
Description
DRAWINGS
[0028] The disclosure will be more fully understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0040] Certain examples will now be described to provide an overall understanding of the principles of the structure, function, manufacture, and use of the methods, systems, and devices disclosed herein. One or more examples are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Those skilled in the art will understand that the methods, systems, and devices specifically described herein and illustrated in the accompanying drawings are non-limiting examples and that the scope of the present disclosure is defined solely by the claims. The features illustrated or described in connection with one example may be combined with the features of other examples. Such modifications and variations are intended to be included within the scope of the present disclosure.
[0041] The terms “significantly”, “substantially”, “approximately”, “about”, “relatively,” or other such similar terms that may be used throughout this disclosure, including the claims, are used to describe and account for small fluctuations, such as due to variations in processing from a reference or parameter. Such small fluctuations include a zero fluctuation from the reference or parameter as well. For example, they can refer to less than or equal to ±10%, such as less than or equal to ±5%, such as less than or equal to ±2%, such as less than or equal to ±1%, such as less than or equal to ±0.5%, such as less than or equal to ±0.2%, such as less than or equal to ±0.1%, such as less than or equal to ±0.05%.
[0042] Referring to
[0043] The cover 104 of the printer 100 can be pivotally connected to the base 102 of the printer 100. The base 102 includes a longitudinally extending front wall 106, a longitudinally extending rear wall 108 (see also
[0044] The base 102 may have a lateral width W of about 9½ inches or less and a longitudinal length L of about 15 inches or less. Therefore, the base 102 will have a footprint that can be similar to that of a laptop computer and be able to fit into a carrying case designed for such a laptop computer.
[0045] By way of example, the base 102 may have a thickness (or depth) T.sub.2 (see also
[0046] Referring to
[0047] In the example of the printer 100 depicted in
[0048] As will be explained in greater detail herein, other smaller components (such as a microprocessor 136 and a receiver module 146) may be overlapped or layer vertically above one or more of the receiving section 114, the paper feeding mechanism 116, the print module 118 and/or the battery 120.
[0049] The receiving section 114 extends longitudinally within the base 102 from an open end 124 of the receiving section 114 (which can be disposed on the first sidewall 110 of the base 102) to an interior end 126 of the receiving section 114 (which can be disposed in the interior 122 of the base 102). The receiving section 114 can be sized to receive a plurality of sheets of full sized paper 128, such as A4 sized paper (216 mm by 279 mm) or U.S. letter sized paper (8.5 inches by 11 inches). The receiving section 114 may include, for example, a paper receiving tray, a slot extending at least partially through the base 102 of the printer or other structural features which are operable to receive and store a plurality of paper sheets 128.
[0050] The receiving section 114 may be operable and deep enough to hold between 10 to 20 to 30 or more sheets of paper 128. Advantageously, the position of the receiving section 114 relative to the other large components 116, 118, 120, enables the printer to not only be thin enough (for example, 1½ inches or less) to fit into a standard laptop computer carrying case along with the laptop computer itself, the printer 100 still includes the capability of holding, storing and printing on a plurality of full sized sheets of paper 128 (such as A4 or letter sized paper). By contrast, prior art portable computers often sacrifice the capability of storing a plurality of full sized paper sheets in order to achieve a portable configuration.
[0051] The paper feeding mechanism 116 extends laterally within the interior 122 of the base 102 and can be positioned adjacent to the receiving section 114. At least a portion of the paper feeding mechanism 116 can be disposed between the interior end 126 of the receiving section 114 and the second sidewall 112 of the base 102. The paper feeding mechanism 116 can be operable to feed paper 128 disposed or stored within the receiving section 114 in the longitudinal direction through the base 102 (for example, from left to right as illustrated by directional arrows 129 in
[0052] The paper feeding mechanism 116 may be any suitable mechanism for advancing the flow of paper 128 longitudinally across the base 102. For example, the feeding mechanism 116 may be a set of mechanized rollers that make frictional contact with the paper 128 as the rollers turn.
[0053] The print module 118 extends laterally within the interior 122 of the base 102 and can be positioned adjacent to the paper feeding mechanism 116. The print module 118 can be disposed between the paper feeding mechanism 116 and the second sidewall 112 of the base 102.
[0054] The print module 118 may include a set of ink injectors 130 and a toner module or cartridge 132. The ink injectors 130 are operable to print on the paper 128 being fed past the injectors 130 from the receiving section 114. The toner module 132 can be operable to provide ink to the injectors 130.
[0055] The battery module 120 may extend longitudinally within the interior 122 of the base 102 and can be positioned adjacent the rear edge 134 of the receiving section 114. The batter module 120 can be disposed between the receiving section 114 and the rear wall 108 (see
[0056] The printer 100 may also include a microprocessor 136 having software encoded therein. The microprocessor 136 can be operable to receive and process print information from a mobile device 142 (such as a cell phone or laptop computer) and to transmit the processed print information to the print module 118 to enable the print module 118 to print the information on the paper 128 as the paper is being fed from the receiving section 114 and out a paper exit opening 138 (see
[0057] In the example illustrated in
[0058] The printer 100 includes one or more USB ports 140. A USB port 140 may, for example, be used for connecting to a power cable (not shown) when the battery 120 is not being used or when the battery 120 needs recharging. A USB port 140 may also, for example, be used for receiving transmission of print information from a mobile device 142 via a transmission cable 144 connecting the mobile device 142 to the USB port 140. The USB port 140 may be connected internally to the microprocessor 136 to enable transmission of the print information from the USB port 140 to the microprocessor 136. Though the mobile device 142 is illustrated as a cell phone, the mobile device may be any of several other portable devices. For example, the mobile device may be a laptop computer or a tablet.
[0059] The printer 100 may also include a receiving module 146 for receiving wireless transmission 147 of the print information from the mobile device 142. The receiving module may also be connected internally to the microprocessor 136 to enable transmission of the print information from the receiving module 146 to the microprocessor 136. The receiving module 146 may be any number of wireless receiving devices. For example, the receiving module 146 may be a Bluetooth® receiving and transmitting device.
[0060] In the example illustrated in
[0061] The printer 100 may also include a display screen 148, such as, for example, a light emitting diode (LED) display screen or a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen or the like. The display screen 148 can be operable to display print information and other information to a user (not shown) of the printer 100.
[0062] In the example illustrated in
[0063] The printer 100 may also include a control panel 152 for controlling various print functions of the printer. For example, the control panel 152 may be controlling such functions as: power on and off, printing in color or black and white or gray scale, and/or other features of the printing process. The control panel 152 may be a plurality of push buttons (as illustrated in
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[0066] The upper section 154 may be one upper section that covers and can be removable from the entire lower section 156 to expose all components disposed within the lower section 156. Alternatively, the upper section 154 may include a plurality of upper sections that expose only portions of the interior components disposed in the lower section 156.
[0067] By being able to detach the upper section 154 from the lower section 156, various maintenance functions may be performed. For example, the toner may be replaced, or paper jams may be removed.
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[0070] The printer 300 includes a base 102 comprising longitudinally extending front wall 106 and a longitudinally extending rear wall 108. The printer 300 also includes a laterally extending first sidewall 110 and a laterally extending second sidewall 112. A cover 104 can be pivotally connected to the base 102. A receiving section 114 extends within the base 102 from the first sidewall 110 to an interior end 126 of the receiving section 114. The receiving section 114 can be sized to receive a plurality of A4 or 8½ by 11 sheets of paper 128. At least a portion of a paper feeding mechanism 116 can be disposed between the interior end 126 of the receiving section 114 and the second sidewall 112. The paper feeding mechanism 116 can be operable to feed paper 128 disposed within the receiving section 114 through the base 102 and out of a paper exit opening 302. A print module 118 can be disposed within the base 102 between the paper feeding mechanism 116 and the second sidewall 112. The print module 118 can include ink injectors 130 (see also
[0071] The printer base 102 also has an upper section 154 detached from a lower section 156 (see
[0072] An important factor enabling the overall thickness T.sub.1 to be thin (e.g., 2 inches or less) is that there may be no vertical overlap between the positions of the receiving section 114, the print module 118 and the battery 120 within the interior 122 of the base 102. However, in the example of printer 300, there is another important factor which further enables the overall thickness T.sub.1 to be thin. That is, the paper feeding mechanism 116 may route (or feed) the paper 128 horizontally toward the print module 118, but then directs the paper downward in a vertical directions as the paper passes by the ink injectors 130 of the print module 118 and out a paper exit opening 302 that is positioned in a bottom wall 304 of the printer 300.
[0073] Advantageously, the paper feed mechanism 116 may be operable to turn the paper 128 from a horizontal direction to a vertical direction as it passes by the ink injectors 130. Accordingly, the longitudinal length of the ink injectors 130 may be oriented horizontally so that the ink injector's length does not interfere with the overall vertical thickness T.sub.1 of the printer 300. The ink injectors 130 being positioned flat in the base 102 enables the injectors 130 to inject the ink in a horizontal direction as the paper 128 passes vertically past the ink injectors 130 and out the paper exit opening 302 in the bottom wall 304 of the base 102 of the printer 300.
[0074] Referring specifically to
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[0077] Again, advantageously, the longitudinal length of the ink injectors 130 may be oriented horizontally so that the ink injector's length does not interfere with the overall vertical thickness T.sub.1 of the printer 300. The ink injectors 130 being positioned flat in the base 102 enables the injectors 130 to inject the ink in a horizontal direction as the paper 128 passes vertically past the ink injectors 130 and out the paper exit opening 302 in the top wall 312 of the base 102 of the printer 300.
[0078] The examples illustrated in
[0079] It should be appreciated that all combinations of the foregoing concepts and additional concepts discussed in greater detail herein (provided such concepts are not mutually inconsistent) are contemplated as being part of the inventive subject matter disclosed herein. In particular, all combinations of claimed subject matter appearing at the end of this disclosure are contemplated as being part of the inventive subject matter disclosed herein.
[0080] Although the invention has been described by reference to specific examples, it should be understood that numerous changes may be made within the spirit and scope of the inventive concepts described. Accordingly, it is intended that the disclosure not be limited to the described examples, but that it have the full scope defined by the language of the following claims.