IP Library Granted Patent US 7,004,462
Granted Patent B2
US 7,004,462 · App. 10/350,970 · Granted Feb 28, 2006

Print media guide system

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Patent No.
US 7,004,462
App. No.
10/350,970
Granted
Feb 28, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A rack-and-pinion print media guide system comprises two racks which are operatively coupled for reciprocal movement relative to each other by way of a central gear cluster instead of a single central gear (pinion) to expand the maximum media capture range. The gear cluster comprises first and second pinions and at least one center idler gear which is operatively coupled between the pinions with each rack skipping the center idler gear during operation.

Claims (56)

1. A media guide system, comprising:

(a) a first rack operatively coupled to a first media guide member to engage a media;

(b) a second rack disposed opposite said first rack and operatively coupled to a second media guide member to engage the media, said first and second racks adapted to move in a reciprocal fashion relative to each other to afford a maximum media capture range;

(c) at least one central gear cluster operatively coupled between said first and second racks to expand said maximum media capture range, wherein said at least one central gear cluster comprises:

a first pinion adapted to rotate on a first post;

a second pinion adapted to rotate on a second post; and

at least one idler gear operatively coupled between said first and second pinions,

wherein said at least one idler gear is adapted to rotate on a third post, each of said first, second and third posts having a longitudinal axis, said first rack being operatively coupled to said first pinion and said second rack being operatively coupled to said second pinion, and

wherein the diameter of said at least one idler gear is made sufficiently smaller than the diameter of each of said first and second pinions to allow said first, second and third posts to axially align in a sloped line configuration for the purpose of preventing each of said first and second racks from engaging said at least one idler gear during operation, the diameters of each of said first and second pinions being substantially the same, said first rack adapted to engage only said first pinion and said second rack adapted to engage only said second pinion during operation.

2. The media guide system of claim 1 , wherein said sloped line configuration is defined by a first imaginary line drawn through the longitudinal axes of said first, second and third posts and making an acute angle with a second imaginary horizontal line drawn through the longitudinal axis of said third post of said at least one idler gear, said second line being substantially parallel to each of said first and second racks.

3. A media guide system, comprising:

(a) a first pinion adapted to rotate on a first post;

(b) a second pinion disposed proximate to said first pinion and adapted to rotate on a second post;

(c) a first rack operatively coupled to said first pinion, said first rack further operatively coupled to a first media guide member to engage a media;

(d) a second rack operatively coupled to said second pinion, said second rack operatively coupled to a second media guide member to engage the media, said first and second racks adapted to move in a reciprocal fashion relative to each other to afford a maximum media capture range; and

(e) at least one idler gear operatively coupled between said first and second pinions to form a central gear cluster, said central gear cluster expanding said maximum media capture range, wherein said at least one idler gear is adapted to rotate on a third post, each of said first, second and third posts having a longitudinal axis, and

wherein the diameter of said at least one idler gear is made sufficiently smaller than the diameter of each of said first and second pinions to allow said first, second and third posts to axially align in a sloped line configuration for the purpose of preventing each of said first and second racks from engaging said at least one idler gear during operation, the diameters of each of said first and second pinions being substantially the same, said first rack adapted to engage only said first pinion and said second rack adapted to engage only said second pinion during operation.

4. The media guide system of claim 3 , wherein said sloped line configuration is defined by a first imaginary line drawn through the longitudinal axes of said first, second and third posts and making an acute angle with a second imaginary horizontal line drawn through the longitudinal axis of said third post of said at least one idler gear, said second line being substantially parallel to each of said first and second racks.

5. A print media guide system, comprising:

(a) a base frame;

(b) a first print media guide member operatively coupled to said base frame and including a first rack;

(c) a second print media guide member operatively coupled to said base frame opposite said first print media guide member and including a second rack, said first and second print media guide members adapted to hold a print media roll mounted therebetween, said first and second racks adapted to move on said base frame in a reciprocal fashion relative to each other to afford a maximum media capture range; and

(d) at least one gear cluster disposed substantially centrally between said first and second print media guide members, said at least one gear cluster operatively coupled between said first and second racks to expand said maximum media capture range,

wherein said at least one central gear cluster comprises a first pinion adapted to rotate on a first post, a second pinion adapted to rotate on a second post, and at least one idler gear operatively coupled between said first and second pinions,

wherein said at least one idler gear is adapted to rotate on a third post, each of said first, second and third posts having a longitudinal axis, said first rack being operatively coupled to said first pinion and said second rack being operatively coupled to said second pinion, and

wherein the diameter of said at least one idler gear is made sufficiently smaller than the diameter of each of said first and second pinions to allow said first, second and third posts to axially align in a sloped line configuration for the purpose of preventing each of said first and second racks from engaging said at least one idler gear during operation, the diameters of each of said first and second pinions being substantially the same, said first rack adapted to engage only said first pinion and said second rack adapted to engage only said second pinion during operation.

6. The print media guide system of claim 5 , further comprising means for spring loading at least one of said first and second racks relative to said base frame.

7. The print media guide system of claim 6 , wherein said spring loading means includes at least one extension spring coupled between at least one of said first and second racks and said base frame.

8. The print media guide system of claim 5 , wherein each of said first and second print media guide member further includes a base portion, said base frame including at least two opposing sets of track rails.

9. The print media guide system of claim 8 , wherein each base portion is adapted to slide on one of said at least two opposing sets of track rails.

10. The print media guide system of claim 5 , wherein said sloped line configuration is defined by a first imaginary line drawn through the longitudinal axes of said first, second and third posts and making an acute angle with a second imaginary horizontal line drawn through the longitudinal axis of said third post of said at least one idler gear, said second line being substantially parallel to each of said first and second racks.

11. The media guide system of claim 1 , further comprising means for spring loading at least one of said first and second racks relative to a base frame.

12. The media guide system of claim 11 , wherein said spring loading means includes at least one extension spring coupled between at least one of said first and second racks and the base frame.

13. The media guide system of claim 3 , further comprising means for spring loading at least one of said first and second racks relative to a base frame.

14. The media guide system of claim 13 , wherein said spring loading means includes at least one extension spring coupled between at least one of said first and second racks and the base frame.

15. A media guide system, comprising:

(a) a first rack operatively coupled to a first media guide member to engage a media;

(b) a second rack disposed opposite said first rack and operatively coupled to a second media guide member to engage the media, said first and second racks adapted to move in a reciprocal fashion relative to each other to afford a maximum media capture range; and

(c) at least one central gear cluster operatively coupled between said first and second racks to expand said maximum media capture range, wherein said at least one central gear cluster comprises:

a first pinion in communication with said first rack;

a second pinion in communication with said rack; and

at least one idler gear operatively coupled between said first and second pinions, wherein the diameter of said at least one idler gear is smaller than the diameter of at least one of said first and second pinions.

16. The media guide system of claim 15 , wherein said first pinion is adapted to rotate on a first post, said second pinion is adapted to rotate on a second post, and said idler gear is adapted to rotate on a third post, each of said first, second and third posts having a longitudinal axis.

17. The media guide system of claim 16 , wherein the diameter of said at least one idler gear is smaller than the diameter of each of said first and second pinions to allow said first, second and third posts to axially align in a sloped line configuration for the purpose of preventing each of said first and second racks from engaging said at least one idler gear during operation.

18. The media system of claim 17 , wherein the diameters of each of said first and second pinions are substantially the same.

19. A print media guide system, comprising:

(a) a base frame;

(b) a first print media guide member operatively coupled to said base frame and including a first rack;

(c) a second print media guide member operatively coupled to said base frame opposite said first print media guide member and including a second rack, said first and second print media guide members adapted to hold a print media roll mounted therebetween, said first and second racks adapted to move on said base frame in a reciprocal fashion relative to each other to afford a maximum media capture range; and

(d) at least one gear cluster disposed substantially centrally between said first and second print media guide members, said at least one gear cluster operatively coupled between said first and second racks to expand said maximum media capture range, wherein said at least one central gear cluster comprises:

a first pinion in communication with said first rack;

a second pinion in communication with said rack; and

at least one idler gear operatively coupled between said first and second pinions, wherein the diameter of said at least one idler gear is smaller than the diameter of at least one of said first and second pinions.

20. The print media guide system of claim 19 , wherein said first pinion is adapted to rotate on a first post, said second pinion is adapted to rotate on a second post, and said idler gear is adapted to rotate on a third post, each of said first, second and third posts having a longitudinal axis.

21. The print media guide system of claim 20 , wherein the diameter of said at least one idler gear is smaller than the diameter of each of said first and second pinions to allow said first, second and third posts to axially align in a sloped line configuration for the purpose of preventing each of said first and second racks from engaging said at least one idler gear during operation.

22. The print media system of claim 19 , wherein the diameters of each of said first and second pinions are substantially the same.

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