IP Library Granted Patent US 12697829
Granted Patent B2
US 12697829 · App. 18/790,744 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Printhead force adjust and lift system and method

Inventors: Don Rodriguez David (Singapore, SG); Mui Heng Too (Singapore, SG)
Assignee: Brady Worldwide, Inc.
B41J25/3082B41J2/325B41J11/009B41J11/04B41J15/044
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Patent No.
US 12697829
App. No.
18/790,744
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present disclosure is directed to a printhead assembly for use in a printer. The printhead assembly includes a printhead positioned to engage a platen roller of the printer and a printhead holder retaining the printhead. The printhead assembly also includes a cam shaft designed to rotate into an idle position and one or more active positions and a force cam connected to the cam shaft and positioned to apply a variable downward force to the printhead. The printhead assembly further includes lift cams connected to the cam shaft and positioned to engage the printhead holder. The force cam causes the printhead to apply a nip force to the platen roller when the cam shaft is in any of the active positions. The lift cams engage the printhead holder and move the printhead out of engagement with the platen roller when the cam shaft is in the idle position.

Claims (52)

1 . A printhead assembly for use in a printer, comprising:

a printhead positioned to engage a platen roller of the printer;

a printhead holder retaining the printhead;

a cam shaft designed to rotate into an idle position and one or more active positions;

a force cam connected to the cam shaft and positioned to apply a downward force to the printhead; and

a first lift cam and a second lift cam, the first and second lift cams connected to the cam shaft and positioned to engage the printhead holder,

wherein the force cam causes the printhead to apply a nip force to the platen roller when the cam shaft is in any of the one or more active positions, and

wherein the first and second lift cams engage the printhead holder and move the printhead out of engagement with the platen roller when the cam shaft is in the idle position.

2 . The printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the one or more active positions include a first active position, a second active position, and a third active position.

3 . The printhead assembly of claim 2 , wherein the nip force applied by the platen roller has a first strength when the cam shaft is in the first active position, a second strength when the cam shaft is in the second active position, and a third strength when the cam shaft is in the third active position, wherein the first strength is greater than the second strength and the third strength, and wherein the second strength is greater than the third strength.

4 . The printhead assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:

a push plate in contact with the force cam and positioned above the printhead holder; and

a first spring and a second spring positioned between the push plate and the printhead holder.

5 . The printhead assembly of claim 4 , wherein the force cam includes a first surface and a second surface arranged to engage the push plate depending on the position of the cam shaft, and wherein the push plate is positioned closer to the printhead holder when engaged by the first surface of the force cam than when the push plate is engaged by the second surface of the force cam.

6 . The printhead assembly of claim 1 , further comprising:

a cam adjustment gear connected to the cam shaft and configured to rotate therewith;

a driver configured to generate rotational motion of a pinion gear connected to the driver; and

a gear train arranged to transmit the rotational motion of the pinion gear to the cam adjustment gear.

7 . The printhead assembly of claim 6 , further comprising:

a sensor flag connected to the cam adjustment gear and extending outwardly therefrom; and

a sensor positioned to detect the sensor flag.

8 . The printhead assembly of claim 7 , wherein the sensor is configured to generate a signal indicative of the rotational position of the cam shaft based on the position of the sensor flag.

9 . A printhead control system for a printer, comprising:

a printhead assembly including:

a printhead retained by a printhead holder and arranged to engage a platen roller of the printer;

a cam shaft designed to rotate into one or more rotational positions;

a force cam configured to apply a downward force to the printhead holder;

a lift cam configured to apply an upward force to the printhead holder;

a cam adjustment gear connected to the cam shaft and configured to rotate therewith; and

a sensor arranged to detect the rotational position of the cam shaft;

a gear subassembly including a driver configured to generate rotational motion and a gear member arranged to transmit the rotational motion generated by the driver to the cam adjustment gear; and

a controller of the printer configured to operate the gear subassembly to place the cam shaft in a desired rotational position.

10 . The printhead control system of claim 9 , wherein the one or more rotational positions include a first rotational position, a second rotational position, a third rotational position, and a fourth rotational position.

11 . The printhead control system of claim 10 , wherein the force cam applies a first nip force to the printhead holder when the cam shaft is in the first position, wherein the force cam applies a second nip force to the printhead holder when the cam shaft is in the second position, and wherein the force cam applies a third nip force to the printhead holder when the cam shaft is in the third position.

12 . The printhead control system of claim 10 , wherein the lift cam engages the printhead holder and lifts the printhead out of engagement with the platen roller when the cam shaft is in the fourth rotational position.

13 . The printhead control system of claim 9 , wherein the cam adjustment gear includes a sensor flag, and wherein the sensor is arranged to detect the sensor flag.

14 . The printhead control system of claim 13 , wherein the sensor transmits a signal indicating the rotational position of the cam shaft to the controller.

15 . The printhead control system of claim 9 , further comprising:

a media cartridge retaining a supply of printable media for use with the printer, the media cartridge including a smart cell; and

a media holder of the printer, the media holder including a reader designed to receive a signal from the smart cell.

16 . The printhead control system of claim 15 , wherein the reader transmits the signal received from the smart cell to the controller, and wherein the controller determines what type of printable media is installed based on the signal received from the reader.

17 . The printhead control system of claim 16 , wherein the controller determines a nip force setting based on the type of printable media installed in the printer.

18 . The printhead control system of claim 17 , wherein the controller operates the gear subassembly to place the cam shaft in a rotational position corresponding to the nip force setting.

19 . The printhead control system of claim 9 , wherein the controller selects a nip force setting based on a type of printable media installed in the printer, and wherein the controller operates the gear subassembly to place the cam shaft in the rotational position corresponding to the nip force setting.

20 . A method of adjusting a nip force setting of a printhead in a printer, comprising:

providing a printhead assembly including a printhead, a push plate arranged to apply a downward force to the printhead, a cam shaft with a force cam positioned thereon and configured to rotate therewith, and a driver configured to change the rotational position of the cam shaft;

providing a media cartridge including a smart cell, wherein the smart cell includes an electronic chip, the media cartridge retaining a supply of printable media for use with the printer;

positioning the media cartridge on a media holder of the printer such that a reader positioned on the media holder aligns with and receives a signal from the smart cell;

transmitting the signal received from the smart cell to a controller of the printer;

determining, based on the signal received, a nip force associated with a type of printable media retained by the media cartridge;

operating the driver to place the cam shaft in a rotational position corresponding to the nip force such that the force cam causes the push plate to apply the nip force to the printhead; and

performing printing operations with the nip force.