IP Library Granted Patent US 11,839,992
Granted Patent B2
US 11,839,992 · App. 17/494,439 · Granted Dec 12, 2023

Printer waste diverters

Inventors: Trevor White (Rochester, NY); Richard S. Paoletti (Rochester, NY); Joseph Repass (Rochester, NY)
Assignee: KODAK ALARIS INC.
B26D7/18B26D5/08B26D7/0006B41J11/663B41J11/68B41J11/70B26D9/00B26D2007/005B26D2007/0018B26D2007/189B41J2/325
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 11,839,992
App. No.
17/494,439
Filed
Oct 5, 2021
Granted
Dec 12, 2023
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2853
USPC
347/216
Abstract

A mechanism is described herein to drive slitter and cutter waste in a direction that allows for a more advantageous use of the waste collection bin's volume. The waste drive mechanism allows for at least one armature that drives the waste in a desired direction. The armature is made from a material that is flexible, with a curved shape to allow a pre-loaded force against a contact surface of the waste collection bin. The pre-loaded flexible armature against a contact surface of the collection bin provides sufficient force to drive the waste it in a desired direction, allowing for a more consistent use of the waste collection bin spatial volume.

Claims (18)

1. A thermal printer, comprising:

at least one slitter mechanism;

at least one cutter mechanism;

at least one waste collection bin;

at least one waste diverter, wherein at least one waste diverter is constantly and substantially inside at least one waste collection bin; and

a slitter drive belt, wherein the slitter drive belt is attached to the at least one slitter mechanism and the at least one waste diverter.

2. The thermal printer of claim 1 , further comprising:

a drive belt, wherein the drive belt is attached to the at least one waste diverter.

3. The thermal printer of claim 1 , wherein the at least one waste diverter is made of a flexible material.

4. A thermal printer, comprising:

at least one slitter mechanism;

at least one cutter mechanism;

at least one waste collection bin;

at least one waste diverter, wherein at least one waste diverter is constantly and substantially inside at least one waste collection bin;

a cutter drive belt, wherein the cutter drive belt is attached to the at least one cutter mechanism and the at least one waste diverter.

5. The thermal printer of claim 4 , further comprising:

a drive belt, wherein the drive belt is attached to the at least one waste diverter.

6. The thermal printer of claim 4 , wherein the at least one waste diverter is made of a flexible material.