Peripheral capable of sensing media count
11485595 · 2022-11-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2801/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H1/266
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2553/412
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H7/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2553/414
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A peripheral capable of sensing a media count includes a body, a stopper, a supply tray and a sensor assembly. The stopper is installed in the body. The supply tray accommodated within the body includes a base and a frame. The frame elastically and pivotally connected to the base supports media and pushes the media in a direction toward the stopper so that the media contacts the stopper. The sensor assembly installed in the body detects a position state of the frame to obtain a sensing signal corresponding to the number of the media.
Claims
1. A peripheral capable of sensing a media count, the peripheral comprising: a body; a stopper installed in the body; a supply tray accommodated within the body, wherein the supply tray comprises a base and a frame, and the frame elastically and pivotally connected to the base supports media and presses the media in a direction toward the stopper so that the media contact the stopper; and a sensor assembly, which is installed in the body and detects a position state of the frame to obtain a sensing signal corresponding to a quantity of the media, wherein the sensor assembly directly and permanently contacts the frame, which is permanently lifted up by an elastic member connected to the base and the frame to push the media on the frame in the direction toward the stopper without being intermittently lifted up by an intermittent lift-up mechanism, to detect the position state of the frame without directly contacting the media.
2. The peripheral according to claim 1, wherein the sensor assembly comprises: a circuit board mounted on the body; one or multiple sensors mounted on the circuit board; and a rocker arm, which is rotatably mounted on the body, contacts the frame, and comprises one or multiple trigger structures correspondingly triggering the one or multiple sensors to generate the sensing signal.
3. The peripheral according to claim 2, wherein the rocker arm further comprises: a base part; and a pivot, which is connected to one end of the base part and rotatably mounted on the body, wherein: the one or multiple trigger structures are one or multiple arced stopper walls uprightly disposed on the base part, and a central axis of the arced stopper wall or each of the arced stopper walls is disposed on the pivot.
4. The peripheral according to claim 1, wherein the sensor assembly comprises: one or multiple sensors mounted on the body; and a rocker arm, which is rotatably mounted on the body, contacts the frame, and comprises one or multiple trigger structures correspondingly triggering the one or multiple sensors to generate the sensing signal.
5. The peripheral according to claim 1, wherein the sensor assembly comprises: a circuit board mounted on the body; and one or multiple transceivers, which are mounted on the circuit board and detect a position of a free end portion of the frame to generate the sensing signal.
6. The peripheral according to claim 1, wherein the stopper is a roller, and the roller contacts the media to transport one of the media in direct contact with the roller.
7. The peripheral according to claim 1, wherein the sensor assembly is installed in one or multiple accommodating slots of the body.
8. The peripheral according to claim 1, wherein a vertical stopper plate is mounted on a free end portion of the frame, and the vertical stopper plate reflects an emitting signal of the sensor assembly to the sensor assembly receiving the emitting signal.
9. The peripheral according to claim 1, wherein the frame has a stand corresponding to an opening of the frame, and the stand restricts a rotation angle between the frame and the base.
10. The peripheral according to claim 1, wherein a free end portion of the frame is movable in and restricted by a guiding slot of the body.
11. A peripheral capable of sensing a media count, the peripheral comprising: a body; a stopper installed in the body; a supply tray accommodated within the body, wherein the supply tray comprises a base and a frame, and the frame elastically and pivotally connected to the base supports media and presses the media in a direction toward the stopper so that the media contact the stopper; and a sensor assembly, which is installed in the body and detects a position state of the frame to obtain a sensing signal corresponding to a quantity of the media, wherein the sensor assembly directly contacts the frame without directly contacting the media upon detecting the position state of the frame, wherein the sensor assembly comprises: one or multiple sensors mounted on the body; and a rocker arm, which is rotatably mounted on the body, contacts the frame, and comprises: one or multiple trigger structures correspondingly triggering the one or multiple sensors to generate the sensing signal; a base part; and a pivot, which is connected to one end of the base part and rotatably mounted on the body, wherein: the one or multiple trigger structures are one or multiple arced stopper walls uprightly disposed on the base part, and a central axis of the arced stopper wall or each of the arced stopper walls is disposed on the pivot.
12. A peripheral capable of sensing a media count, the peripheral comprising: a body; a stopper installed in the body; a supply tray accommodated within the body, wherein the supply tray comprises a base and a frame, and the frame elastically and pivotally connected to the base supports media and presses the media in a direction toward the stopper so that the media contact the stopper; and a sensor assembly, which is installed in the body and detects a position state of the frame to obtain a sensing signal corresponding to a quantity of the media, wherein the sensor assembly directly contacts the frame without directly contacting the media upon detecting the position state of the frame, wherein the sensor assembly comprises: a first circuit board and a second circuit board facing each other and being mounted on the body, wherein a free end portion of the frame is movable between the first circuit board and the second circuit board; one or multiple transmitters mounted on the first circuit board; and one or multiple receivers, which are mounted on the second circuit board and face the one or multiple transmitters, wherein the free end portion of the frame blocks or does not block one or multiple emitting signals of the one or multiple transmitters to make the one or multiple receivers receive or not receive the corresponding one or multiple emitting signals, so that the sensing signal is generated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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(8) The embodiment of this disclosure provides a peripheral capable of sensing the approximate or exact media count (e.g., 5, 10, 20 or 40) rather than sensing the presence or absence of the media.
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(10) The stopper 20 is installed in the body 10. The supply tray 30 accommodated within the body 10 includes a base 32 and a frame 34. The frame 34 elastically and pivotally connected to the base 32 (e.g., pivotally connected to a pivotal connection portion 31, see also
(11) The sensor assembly 40 installed in the body 10 senses a position state of the frame 34 (e.g., the vertical position of one portion of the frame 34, or the included angle between the frame 34 and the base 32) to obtain a sensing signal corresponding to the number of the media M. When the included angle is sensed, an angular sensor serves as the sensor assembly to sense the rotation angle of the pivot of the frame 34 or the base 32.
(12) In this embodiment, the stopper 20 is a roller, and the roller contacts the media M to transport one of the media M directly contacting the roller. In addition, the peripheral 100 is a printer, and thus further includes a printing module 60 for printing data onto the medium M transported by the roller. In other embodiments, however, the peripheral 100 may also be a scanner, a copier, a fax machine or the like.
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(16) In one example, when the trigger structures 44B and 44A do not respectively block the sensors 43 and 42, a first state corresponding the high media count (e.g., 50) is present. When the trigger structure 44B blocks the sensor 43 and the trigger structure 44A does not block the sensor 42, a second state corresponding to the moderate media count (e.g., 20) is present. When the trigger structure 44B blocks the sensor 43 and the trigger structure 44A also blocks the sensor 42, a third state corresponding to the low media count (e.g., 5) is present. According to the above-mentioned explanation, the function of sensing the media count can be achieved so that the user can respond in advance according to the result. For example, in the case when the user needs to print data on 20 media but there are only 5 media left, the user can replace the left media with a new batch of media to prevent the problem of the inconsistent printed results having the color differences or the like.
(17) It is worth noting that the circuit board 41 is optional, so the sensors 42 and 43 may also be mounted on the body 10.
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(19) With the above-mentioned embodiment, the peripheral can achieve the function of sensing the media count by sensing the position state of the frame of the supply tray of the peripheral, wherein a contact-type rocker arm in contact with the frame or a contactless sensor not in contact with the frame is adopted, so that the function of sensing the media count in the peripheral having the permanent media lift-up mechanism can be provided to have the advantages of the simple structure and the low cost.
(20) While this disclosure has been described by way of examples and in terms of preferred embodiments, it is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications.