TRAY TO HOLD SHEET MEDIA FOR PRINTING
20230382665 · 2023-11-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H1/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2403/41
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2405/1132
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H1/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
In one example, a tray to hold sheet media for printing includes: a movable support to support a downstream part of a stack of media sheets in the tray; a barrier near a downstream end of the support, the barrier movable between a closed position in which, when a stack of media sheets is on the support, the barrier blocks a downstream end of the stack and an open position in which, when a stack of media sheets is on the support, the barrier does not block a downstream end of at least part of the stack; and an actuator configured to move the barrier from the closed position to the open position.
Claims
1. A tray to hold sheet media for printing, the tray comprising: a movable support to support a stack of media sheets in the tray; a barrier near a downstream end of the support, the barrier movable between a closed position in which, when a stack of media sheets is on the support, the barrier blocks a downstream end of the stack and an open position in which, when a stack of media sheets is on the support, the barrier does not block a downstream end of at least part of the stack; and an actuator configured to move the barrier from the closed position to the open position.
2. The tray of claim 1, comprising a spring or other biasing mechanism urging the barrier toward the closed position.
3. The tray of claim 1, wherein the actuator is configured to move the barrier to the open position when the support moves to a pick position.
4. The tray of claim 3, wherein the actuator is configured to move the barrier to each of multiple open positions when the support moves to each of multiple pick positions.
5. The tray of claim 4, wherein the actuator includes a lever operatively connected to the barrier to move the barrier to an open position when the lever pivots.
6. The tray of claim 5, wherein the lever protrudes from the tray to engage a structure next to the tray and pivot when the support moves to a pick position.
7. The tray of claim 6, wherein the actuator includes: a pinion that turns when the lever pivots; a rack that translates when the pinion turns; a slot in the rack; and a pin in the slot, the pin connected to the barrier to rotate the barrier to the open position when the lever turns the pinion and the pinion translates the rack with the slot.
8. The tray of claim 1, wherein the barrier extends continuously all the way across the downstream end of the support.
9. The tray of claim 1, wherein the barrier includes multiple serrated parts each located near a top of the barrier.
10. A system for a printer, comprising: a housing; a removable tray in the housing to hold sheet media for printing, the tray including a movable lift plate to support a stack of media sheets; a barrier near one end of the lift plate, the barrier movable between a closed position in which, when a stack of media sheets is supported on the lift plate, the barrier completely blocks a downstream end of the stack and an open position in which, when a stack of media sheets is supported on the lift plate, the barrier does not block the downstream end of at least a top part of the stack; and an actuator having a stationary part of the housing and a movable part on the tray operatively connected to the barrier, the movable part configured to engage the stationary part and move the barrier to the open position when the lift plate moves toward a pick position.
11. The system of claim 10, wherein: the stationary part of the actuator comprises a ramp next to the tray; and the movable part of the actuator comprises a lever protruding from the tray to engage the ramp and pivot when the lift plate moves toward the pick position.
12. The system of claim 11, comprising a spring or other biasing mechanism urging the barrier toward the closed position.
13. The system of claim 12, wherein the actuator comprises: a pinion that turns when the lever pivots; a rack that translates when the pinion turns; a slot in the rack; and a pin in the slot, the pin connected to the barrier to rotate the barrier to the open position when the lever turns the pinion and the pinion translates the rack with the slot.
14. A method for a tray that holds a stack of sheet media for printing, the tray including a lift plate movable to and from a pick position, the method comprising: moving the lift plate to the pick position and simultaneously unblocking at least a top part of the downstream end of the stack; and moving the lift plate from the pick position and simultaneously blocking the downstream end of the stack.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein unblocking at least a top part of the downstream end of the stack comprises completely unblocking the downstream end of the stack.
Description
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[0009] The figures are not necessarily to scale. The same part numbers designate the same or similar parts throughout the figures.
DESCRIPTION
[0010] A barrier may be used to block the downstream end of the stack of media sheets in an input tray from moving too far into the printer, for example when a stack of sheets is loaded into the tray. The barrier should block the stack when the lift plate is lowered and the stack is away from the pick position, but not block the stack when the lift plate is raised and the stack is in a pick position so that the top sheet may be picked for printing. For a removable input tray, it may be desirable to have a barrier that also blocks the stack when the tray is removed from the printer, for example to prevent the stack from sliding out of the tray and to block a new stack from being loaded too far into the tray.
[0011] A new barrier system has been developed for a removable lift plate type sheet media input tray that provides the desired blocking functions when the tray is installed in the printer and when the tray is removed from the printer. In one example, the tray includes a lift plate and a barrier mounted at the downstream end of the lift plate. The barrier is movable between a closed position blocking the end of a stack on the lift plate and an open position not blocking the end of the stack. The tray also includes an actuator that moves the barrier from the closed position to the open position when the lift plate is raised to a pick position in the printer, returns the barrier to the closed position when the lift plate is lowered away from the pick position, and keeps the barrier in the closed position anytime the lift plate is not raised to the pick position including when the tray is removed from the printer.
[0012] This and other examples described herein and shown in the figures illustrate but do not limit the scope of the patent, which is defined in the Claims following this Description.
[0013] As used in this document: “and/or” means one or more of the connected things; “rotate” means to turn about an axis; and “translate” means to move along a line.
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[0015] Input tray 14 also includes a barrier system 14 to block the downstream end of the stack when lift plate 22 is lowered and not block the end of the stack, or at least not block the top sheet in the stack, when lift plate 22 is raised so that the top sheet may be picked for printing. Barrier system 14 in
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[0017] Tray 14 is empty in
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[0020] The motion is reversed when lift plate 22 is lowered away from a pick position. In this example, actuator 28 also includes a spring or other suitable biasing mechanism 66 that urges lever 48 and thus barrier 26 toward the closed position shown in
[0021] As shown in
[0022] The example configuration for an actuator 28 with ramp 64 shown in
[0023] In the example shown, barrier 26 extends continuously all the way across the end of lift plate 22. In other examples, a segmented barrier 26 could be used, with the segments operatively connected to move together between open and closed positions. Also in the example shown, barrier 26 includes serrated parts 70 to help block sheets in stack 40 from being pushed over or past barrier 26, for example during loading and picking.
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[0025] “A”, “an”, and “the” as used in the Claims means one or more unless “only one” thing is recited. For example, “an open position” means one or more open positions and subsequent reference to “the open position” means the one or more open positions.
[0026] The examples shown in the figures and described above illustrate but do not limit the patent, which is defined in the following Claims.