Push-pull latch assembly for a detachable media pick mechanism

US2016355357A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016355357-A1
Application numberUS-201615240302-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateAug 18, 2016
Priority dateDec 17, 2014
Publication dateDec 8, 2016
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A push-pull latch assembly for a detachable media pick mechanism. The latch assembly comprises a handle that is slidably and axially insertable into a handle base which is mounted to the pick mechanism housing. The handle base includes a pair of cantilevered, opposed latched arms having opposed catches for engagement with a groove positioned inboard a free end of a cantilevered drive shaft for the pick mechanism. The handle includes triangular rails having inner and outer ramps used to separate the opposed latch arms. The outer ramp separates the latch arms when the handle is inserted into the handle base. The inner ramp separates the latch arms during removal of the pick mechanism from the drive shaft. An axial pushing force engages the latch assembly to the groove and an axial pulling force disengages the latch assembly from the groove allowing for pick assembly removal.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A detachable pick mechanism slidably engageable onto a cantilevered drive shaft having a groove, the detachable pick mechanism comprising: a transmission housing having a top, a bottom, a first and a second side defining a cavity therein for containing a drive transmission, an opening in a rear portion of the transmission housing through which the cantilevered drive shaft passes, and a latch assembly mounted to one of the first side and the second side for rotatably engaging the cantilevered drive shaft to axially position the pick mechanism on the drive shaft, the latch assembly comprising: a handle base mounted to a side of the transmission housing having an opening therethrough for receiving the drive shaft, the handle base including: a guide arm; and a first resilient latch arm and a second resilient latch arm forming a pair of opposed latch arms, each latch arm being in a deflected position having a catch at a free end thereof engaging the groove of the drive shaft when the pick mechanism is mounted thereon, the first and second latch arms and the guide arm depending from a same side of the handle base and being axially aligned with the opening in the handle base; and, a handle slidably retained in the handle base and axially movable therein, wherein, with the catches engaged with the groove, axial movement of the handle away from handle base flexes and separates the first and second latch arms disengaging the catches thereof from the groove allowing the pick mechanism to be removed from the cantilevered drive shaft. 2 . The detachable pick mechanism of claim 1 , wherein a length of the guide arm is greater than a length of the opposed pair of latch arms. 3 . The detachable pick mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the handle further comprises: a support body having a first end and a second end and having an axial opening extending between the first and second ends and a channel axially extending along the support body from the first end and aligned with the guide arm and sized to receive the guide arm therein; an end wall radially extending from the support body and positioned adjacent to the second end thereof; and two opposed rails axially positioned between the first and second ends of the support body and aligned with a respective latch arm of the opposed pair of latch arms, each rail having a substantially triangular side profile, a first and a second end, and extending along the outer surface of the support body from adjacent the first end of the support body and having the second end spaced apart from the end wall forming a respective dwell gap therebetween sized to receive therethrough the catches of the opposed pair of latch arms. 4 . The pick mechanism of claim 3 , wherein the catch of each latch arm of the pair of opposed latch arms extends through the dwell gap and into the axial opening of the support body when the pair of opposed latch arms are in respective undeflected positions. 5 . The pick mechanism of claim 3 , wherein each rail of the two opposed rails includes: an inner ramp having a bottom beginning adjacent to the second end of the rail and raising at a predetermined first acute angle; and, an outer ramp having a bottom beginning adjacent to the first end of the rail and raising at a predetermined second acute angle, the first and second catches being moveable along respective inner and outer ramps, wherein, during mounting pick mechanism onto the drive shaft using an axial pushing force applied to the handle, a free end of the drive shaft initially separates the catches and deflects the pair of opposed latch arms with the catches subsequently engaging the groove on the drive shaft and the latch arms returning to a less deflected position thereby latching the pick mechanism to the drive shaft, and, during dismounting of the pick mechanism from the drive shaft using an axial pulling force applied to the handle, the catches slide up the inner ramps of the two opposed rails and disengage from the groove in the drive shaft allowing the pick mechanism to axially slide off the free end of drive shaft. 6 . A detachable pick mechanism slidably engageable onto a drive shaft having a free end with a groove, the detachable pick mechanism comprising: a transmission housing having a drive transmission enclosed therein, the transmission housing having a first side and a second side each including an opening axially aligned to receive the free end of the drive shaft therethrough; and a latch assembly mounted on the second side of the transmission housing, the latch assembly having: a handle base having a first side attached to an outer surface of the second side of the transmission housing, a second side opposite the first side, and a center opening between the first side and the second side axially aligned with the openings on the transmission housing to receive the free end of the drive shaft therethrough, the handle base including: a pair of opposed guide arms axially extending from the second side of the handle base and cantilevered about the center opening thereof; and a pair of opposed resilient latch arms axially extending from the second side of the handle base and cantilevered about the center opening of the handle base, each resilient latch arm having an extension extending radially towards a center axis of the center opening defining a catch for engaging the groove when the detachable pick mechanism is engaged with the drive shaft; and a handle axially aligned and slidably coupled with the pairs of opposed guide arms and opposed resilient latch arms of the handle base, wherein, with the catches of the pair of opposed resilient latch arms disposed about the groove, axial movement applied to the handle away from the handle base causes the pair of opposed resilient latch arms to deflect away from the center axis of the center opening thereby disengaging the catches from the groove and allowing the pick mechanism to be detached from the drive shaft. 7 . The detachable pick mechanism of claim 6 , wherein an axial length of the pair of opposed guide arms is greater than an axial length of the pair of opposed resilient latch arms. 8 . The detachable pick mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the pick mechanism is one of engaged and disengaged with the drive shaft by axial movement applied to the handle relative to the handle base and wherein a release force applied by a user to disengage the pick mechanism from the drive shaft is applied parallel the drive shaft. 9 . The detachable pick mechanism of claim 6 , wherein the handle further comprises: a support body having a first end and a second end, and an opening through the support body between the first and second ends axially aligned with the center opening of the handle base, the support body being cruciform-shaped and including four channels defined by an axial distance between the first and the second ends thereof, the four channels including: a first channel and a second channel opposing the first channel, the first and the second channels sized to receive and retain corresponding ones of the pair of opposed guide arms of the handle base when slidably coupled with the handle; and a third channel and a fourth channel formed by respective outer surfaces of the first and the second channels, the third and fourth channels guiding corresponding ones of the pair of opposed resilient latch arms of the handle base when slidably coupled with the handle; and a grip dependent on and axially extending from the second end of the support body for receiving an axial force from a user. 10 . The detachable pick mechanism of claim 9 , wherein the first channel and the second channel further comprise flanges alo

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  • with a locking element, e.g. pin, ball or pushbutton, engaging in a hole in the wall of at least one tube · CPC title

  • Operations & Transport · mapped topic

  • rotating, pivoting or oscillating around an axis, e.g. parallel to the roller axis · CPC title

  • the socket being integrally formed with a component to be fasted, e.g. a sheet, plate or strip · CPC title

  • B65H3/0669Primary

    Driving devices therefor · CPC title

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What does patent US2016355357A1 cover?
A push-pull latch assembly for a detachable media pick mechanism. The latch assembly comprises a handle that is slidably and axially insertable into a handle base which is mounted to the pick mechanism housing. The handle base includes a pair of cantilevered, opposed latched arms having opposed catches for engagement with a groove positioned inboard a free end of a cantilevered drive shaft for …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Lexmark Int Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B65H3/0669. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Dec 08 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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