Post-processing apparatus
US-10183831-B1 · Jan 22, 2019 · US
US11338567B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11338567-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016800408-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 25, 2020 |
| Priority date | Feb 25, 2020 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2022 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2022 |
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A finisher assembly of a multifunction peripheral includes a vertically oriented stapler and a paper transport motor. When the paper transport motor rotates in the forward direction, printed pages from the print engine of the multifunction peripheral are received via a paper chute and a feed assist roller urges the printed pages into a vertical paper accumulation cache basin. Rotation of the paper transport motor also opens a biasing plate allowing the pages to freely enter the cache basin. Once all of the pages of the print job are in the cache basin, the paper transport motor rotates in the reverse direction causing the biasing plate to bias the printed pages, in the cache basin, against a registration surface of the vertically oriented stapler unit. The pages of the print job are stapled together the stapled print job is moved to the paper tray for collection by a user.
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An apparatus, comprising: a paper cache basin configured to receive a plurality of printed pages of a print job into a substantially vertical oriented stack of printed pages; a stapler configured to staple the stack of printed pages of the print job; a biasing plate configured to urge the stack of printed pages against a registration surface of the stapler prior to stapling the stack of printed pages of the print job; a paper chute associated with the paper cache basin and configured to receive the printed pages from an associated print engine; and a feed assist roller configured to urge the printed pages received at the paper chute into the paper cache basin a motor configured to rotate the feed assist roller to urge the printed pages into the cache basin when the motor is rotated in a first direction, and further configured to bias the biasing plate against the stack of printed pages when the motor is rotated in a second direction opposite the first direction; and a slip clutch in rotational communication with the motor and the biasing plate, the slip clutch configured to bias the biasing plate against the stack of printed pages when the motor is rotated in the second direction and further configured to urge the biasing plate away from the stack of printed pages when the motor is rotated in the first direction. 2. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the stapler is a saddle stapler. 3. The apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the printed pages are urged into the paper cache basin by gravity in addition to operation of the feed assist roller. 4. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising: a slip clutch in rotational communication with the motor and the biasing plate, the slip clutch configured to bias the biasing plate against the stack of printed pages when the motor is rotated in the second direction and further configured to urge the biasing plate away from the stack of printed pages when the motor is rotated in the first direction. 5. The apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a one-way clutch in rotational communication with the motor and the feed assist roller, the one-way clutch configured to rotate the feed assist roller when the motor is rotated in the first direction and further configured to stop the rotation of the feed assist roller when the motor is rotated in the second direction. 6. A multifunction printer, comprising: a print engine configured to print a plurality of pages in accordance with a print job; a paper chute configured to receive the printed pages of the print job from the print engine; a paper cache basin configured to receive the printed pages from the paper chute and accumulate the printed pages of the print job into a substantially vertical oriented stack of printed pages; a saddle stapler configured to staple the stack of printed pages of the print job; a biasing plate configured to urge the stack of printed pages against a registration surface of the saddle stapler prior to stapling the stack of printed pages of the print job; a feed assist roller configured move the printed pages received at the paper chute into the paper cache basin; a motor configured to rotate the feed assist roller for moving the printed pages into the cache basin when the motor is rotated in a forward direction, and further configured to bias the biasing plate against the stack of printed pages when the motor is rotated in a reverse direction; and a slip clutch in rotational communication with the motor and the biasing plate, the slip clutch configured to bias the biasing plate against the stack of printed pages when the motor is rotated in the reverse direction and further configured to urge the biasing plate away from the stack of printed pages when the motor is rotated in the forward direction. 7. The multifunction printer of claim 6 , further comprising a one-way clutch in rotational communication with the motor and the feed assist roller, the one-way clutch configured to rotate the feed assist roller when the motor is rotated in the forward direction and further configured to stop the rotation of the feed assist roller when the motor is rotated in the reverse direction. 8. The multifunction printer of claim 7 , further comprising a rotatable shaft associated with the feed assist roller; and gearing configured to communicate the rotation of the motor to the rotatable shaft through the one-way clutch. 9. A method, comprising: receiving, by a print engine, a plurality of pages associated with a user print job; printing, by the print engine, each page of the plurality of pages; receiving, in a paper cache basin, each of the printed pages in a substantially vertical orientation; urging the printed pages against a registration surface of a stapler; stapling the printed pages of the user print job; moving, by a feed assist roller, each of the printed ages received at a paper chute from the print engine into the paper chute rotating a motor in a forward direction to rotate the feed assist roller; and rotating the motor in the reverse direction to bias a biasing plate against the printed pages and urge the printed pages against the registration surface of the stapler; wherein rotating the motor in the reverse direction stops the rotation of the feed assist roller. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the stapling is performed by a vertically oriented saddler stapler. 11. The method of claim 9 , wherein rotating the motor in the forward direction moves the biasing plate away from the printed pages in the paper cache basin.
Chute, e.g. inclined surface on which material slides by gravity · CPC title
and stapling · CPC title
Pressing piles · CPC title
Clutches, brakes, e.g. one-way clutch +F204 · CPC title
by stapling or riveting · CPC title
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