IP Library Granted Patent US 7,632,019
Granted Patent B2
US 7,632,019 · App. 11/610,047 · Granted Dec 15, 2009

Idler roller assembly employing self-securing bearing retainer

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Patent No.
US 7,632,019
App. No.
11/610,047
Granted
Dec 15, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

A bearing retainer including a flange having a front surface and a rear surface, a hub extending from the front surface and having an exterior surface configured to receive and support a looped extension spring and having an interior forming a bearing pocket, and at least one resilient finger initially extending from the rear surface and having a curve so as to extend toward and beyond the front surface and including at least one retainer tab extending from a surface opposite the hub and positioned on the rear surface side relative to the flange. The resilient finger is configured to be deflectable from a free position toward the hub in response to a deflection force to enable a portion of the resilient finger including the retainer tab to be inserted through an opening in a wall and to substantially return to the free position upon release of the deflection force such that the wall is held between the retainer tab and rear surface, thereby securing the bearing retainer within the opening.

Claims (47)

1. A bearing retainer comprising:

a flange having a front surface and a rear surface;

a hub extending from the front surface and having an exterior surface to receive and support a looped extension spring and having an interior forming a bearing pocket; and

at least one resilient finger initially extending from the rear surface and having a curve so as to extend toward and beyond the front surface and including at least one retainer tab extending from a surface opposite the hub and positioned on the rear surface side relative to the flange, wherein the resilient finger is configured to be deflectable from a free position toward the hub in response to a deflection force to enable a portion of the resilient finger including the retainer tab to be inserted through an opening in a wall and to substantially return to the free position upon release of the deflection force such that the wall is held between the retainer tab and rear surface, thereby securing the bearing retainer within the opening.

2. The bearing retainer of claim 1 , wherein the hub includes a spring retainer flange extending radially outward from an end of the hub opposite the front surface of the flange.

3. The bearing retainer of claim 1 , wherein the hub is positioned so as to limit deflection of the at least one resilient retainer finger from the free position to a distance less than a distance which would cause permanent deformation of the least one resilient retainer finger.

4. The bearing retainer of claim 1 , comprising a frame element extending from the rear surface, wherein the frame element is configured to extend through the opening when the bearing retainer is secured within the opening and is configured with dimensions to provide a sliding fit within the opening.

5. The bearing retainer of claim 1 , wherein the hub is substantially cylindrical in shape.

6. The bearing retainer of claim 1 , wherein the at least one resilient finger comprises a first and a second resilient finger positioned diametrically opposite one another relative to the hub.

7. The bearing retainer of claim 1 , wherein the at least one resilient finger is substantially perpendicular to the front surface of the flange when in the free position.

8. The bearing retainer of claim 1 , wherein the flange includes a notch positioned so as to receive a portion of the at least one resilient finger when the at least one resilient finger is deflected from the free position.

9. The bearing retainer of claim 1 , wherein the flange and has at least one dimension greater than a corresponding dimension of the opening in the wall.

10. The bearing retainer of claim 1 , wherein the flange is substantially planar in shape.

11. The bearing retainer of claim 1 , wherein the bearing pocket is configured to receive and hold a bearing via an opening in the rear surface.

12. The bearing retainer of claim 11 , wherein the bearing is configured to receive a shaft via the opening, and wherein the shaft is free to rotate within the bearing.

13. The bearing retainer of claim 1 , wherein the bearing pocket is configured as a bearing and is configured to receive a shaft via an opening in the rear surface, and wherein the bearing pocket is configured to support the shaft and to allow rotation of the shaft therein.

14. The bearing retainer of claim 1 , wherein the bearing pocket is substantially cylindrical in shape.

15. The bearing retainer of claim 1 , wherein the bearing retainer is formed from a single piece of material.

16. The bearing retainer of claim 15 , wherein the bearing retainer comprises a plastic material.

17. The bearing retainer of claim 16 , wherein the bearing retainer comprises an antistatic polycarbonate.

18. An idler roller assembly comprising:

an idler roller having a shaft;

an extension spring;

a bearing; and

a bearing retainer including:

a flange having a front surface and a rear surface;

a hub extending from the front surface and having an exterior surface configured to receive and support the extension spring and having an interior forming a bearing pocket configured to receive and hold the bearing, wherein the bearing is configured the receive shaft via an opening in the rear surface and is configured to support the shaft which is free to rotate therein; and

at least one resilient finger initially extending from the rear surface and having a curve so as to extend toward and beyond the front surface and including at least one retainer tab extending from a surface opposite the hub and positioned on the rear surface side relative to the flange, wherein the resilient finger is configured to be deflectable from a free position toward the hub in response to a deflection force to enable a portion of the resilient finger including the retainer tab to be inserted through an opening in a wall and to substantially return to the free position upon release of the deflection force such that the wall is held between the retainer tab and rear surface, thereby securing the bearing retainer within the opening.

19. The idler roller assembly of claim 18 , wherein the extension spring is configured to loop around the exterior surface of the hub and to bias the bearing retainer and idler roller in a desired direction.

20. The idler roller assembly of claim 18 , wherein the hub includes a spring retainer flange extending radially outward from an end of the hub opposite the front surface of the flange.

21. The idler roller assembly of claim 18 , wherein the hub is positioned so as to limit deflection of the at least one resilient retainer finger from the free position to a distance less than a distance which would cause permanent deformation of the least one resilient retainer finger.

22. The idler roller assembly of claim 18 , comprising a frame element extending from the rear surface, wherein the frame element is configured to extend through the opening when the bearing retainer is secured within the opening and is configured with dimensions to provide a sliding fit within the opening.

23. An imaging apparatus comprising:

an endplate structure having an opening;

a driven roller;

an idler roller having a shaft;

an extension spring; and

a bearing retainer including:

a flange having a front surface and a rear surface;

a hub extending from the front surface and having an exterior surface configured to receive and support the extension spring and having an interior forming a bearing pocket configured to receive and hold the bearing, wherein the bearing is configured the receive shaft via an opening in the rear surface and is configured to support the shaft which is free to rotate therein; and

at least one resilient finger initially extending from the rear surface and having a curve so as to extend toward and beyond the front surface and including at least one retainer tab extending from a surface opposite the hub and positioned on the rear surface side relative to the flange, wherein the resilient finger is configured to be deflectable from a free position toward the hub in response to a deflection force to enable a portion of the resilient finger including the retainer tab to be inserted through an opening in a wall and to substantially return to the free position upon release of the deflection force such that the wall is held between the retainer tab and rear surface, thereby securing the bearing retainer within the opening.

24. The imaging apparatus of claim 23 , wherein opposite ends of the extension spring are selectively coupled to the endplate and the extension spring is configured to loop around the exterior surface of the hub and to bias the bearing retainer in a direction such that an outer surface of the idler roller is biased against an outer surface of the driven roller so as to create a nip which forms a portion of a transport path along which imaging media is transported through the imaging apparatus.

25. The imaging apparatus of claim 23 , wherein the hub is positioned so as to limit deflection of the at least one resilient retainer finger from the free position to a distance less than a distance which would cause permanent deformation of the least one resilient retainer finger.

26. The imaging apparatus of claim 23 , comprising a frame element extending from the rear surface, wherein the frame element is configured to extend through the opening when the bearing retainer is secured within the opening and is configured with dimensions to provide a sliding fit within the opening.

27. The imaging apparatus of claim 23 , wherein the at least one resilient finger comprises a first and a second resilient finger positioned diametrically opposite one another relative to the hub.

28. The imaging apparatus of claim 23 , wherein the opening in the endplate structure includes a pair of notches configured to receive the first and second resilient fingers, wherein the first and second resilient fingers have dimensions configured to provide a sliding fit within the corresponding notch.

29. The imaging apparatus of claim 23 , wherein the bearing retainer is formed from a contiguous piece of anti-static polycarbonate material.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 14, 2022
From: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH
To: CARESTREAM HEALTH, INC.; CARESTREAM DENTAL, LLC; QUANTUM MEDICAL IMAGING, L.L.C.; QUANTUM MEDICAL HOLDINGS, LLC; TROPHY DENTAL INC.
Reel/Frame 061681/0380 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (FIRST LIEN) Recorded Oct 14, 2022
From: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH
To: CARESTREAM HEALTH, INC.; CARESTREAM DENTAL LLC; QUANTUM MEDICAL IMAGING, L.L.C.; TROPHY DENTAL INC.
Reel/Frame 061683/0441 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST IN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (SECOND LIEN) Recorded Oct 14, 2022
From: CREDIT SUISSE AG, CAYMAN ISLANDS BRANCH
To: CARESTREAM HEALTH, INC.; CARESTREAM DENTAL LLC; QUANTUM MEDICAL IMAGING, L.L.C.; TROPHY DENTAL INC.
Reel/Frame 061683/0601 →