Sensor alignment for a document processing apparatus

Measuring and testing – Instrument proving or calibrating – Displacement – motion – distance – or position

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Reexamination Certificate

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06430986

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a document processing apparatus and, more particularly, to the alignment and test of sensors within the document processing apparatus.
2. Prior Art
Referring to
FIG. 1
, there is shown a perspective view of a document processing apparatus
10
. The apparatus
10
could be any suitable type of document processing apparatus, such as a copier, a facsimile machine, a scanner, a computer printer, or a multifunction device having two or more functions. Referring also to
FIG. 2
, in this embodiment the apparatus
10
is a copier which includes an original document feed system
11
and a copy document feed system
13
. A scanner or image obtainer
12
is provided under a transparent glass platen
15
. The scanned information from the scanner
12
of information on an original document fed through the original document feed system
11
is imaged onto paper selected from paper trays
14
or
16
. Paper selected from either of the paper trays
14
,
16
is moved by the copy document feed system
13
through the apparatus
10
by means of various belts
18
and rollers
19
schematically depicted in FIG.
2
. The original document feed system
11
also comprises suitable belts and rollers. Throughout the paper paths of the two feed systems
11
,
13
there are mechanical sensors
30
,
50
and optical sensors
20
,
40
to indicate where and when a piece of paper is located. The sensors are initially aligned and tested during manufacture and re-aligned and tested as required by field service technicians throughout the life of the apparatus.
In the case of optical sensors
20
,
40
the sensors are aligned so that when paper is present, light from a light emitting diode
20
a,
40
a
encased within the sensor is blocked by the paper from the photosensitive transistor
20
b,
40
b,
respectively, also encased within the sensor. Similarly, in the case of mechanical sensors, the sensors
30
,
50
are aligned so that when paper is not present the switch
30
a
,
50
a,
respectively, is closed, thus, indicating the non presence of paper.
During manufacture the mechanical sensors may be aligned or tested using elaborate mechanical setups such as special mechanical jigs, or in the case of optical sensors, a cumbersome digital voltmeter and a power supply arrangement may be used. However, the slow response time of the digital voltmeter leads to a tedious and repetitive alignment process for each sensor being aligned. Moreover, the slow response time and unbuffered sensor signals can also lead to misaligned sensors requiring later apparatus disassembly if still in manufacture or alignment by a field service technician if the unit is in service.
Diagnostic programs within the document processing apparatus exist for assisting a field service technician in aligning and testing a sensor but require that the technician be able to see the apparatus screen or display
8
(see FIG.
1
). However, many of the sensors are located such that the technician cannot see the display
8
while aligning or testing a particular sensor. Thus, attempting to align or test a sensor by use of the display
8
is awkward and time consuming.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A multi-sensor alignment-testing device for aligning or testing a mechanical or optical sensor in a paper processing apparatus. The testing device may be co-located within the paper processing apparatus housing or self contained within a hand held housing. The testing device comprises a power supply section; a sensor type selector switch, an indicator section, and contacts that are removably connectable to the optical sensor or mechanical switch under test. In the preferred hand held embodiment of the invention the housing can contain a standard 9 v transistor battery or means, such as a jack, for power from an external source. The indicator section signals or alerts the user when the sensor is properly aligned or is blocked or unblocked. In the preferred embodiment the indicator section is comprised of diodes where at least one diode is designated as the red diode and at least one diode is designated as the green diode. Red indicating an aligned sensor or that the sensor is blocked or paper is present. The green LED indicates a mis-aligned sensor or that the sensor is unblocked or no paper is present. In an alternate embodiment the indicator section may also include a sound device, such as a speaker, where the speaker sound may be proportional to the degree of alignment.
A method for aligning sensors in a paper processing apparatus using a powered alignment indicating device. The method comprising the steps of connecting the powered alignment indicating device to a sensor; selecting a sensor setting on the alignment indicating device; and adjusting the sensor until the device indicates that the sensor is properly aligned.
A method for testing sensors in a paper processing apparatus using the powered alignment indicating device. The method comprising the steps of connecting the powered alignment indicating device to a sensor; selecting a sensor setting on the alignment indicating device; placing a sheet of paper (or other optically solid item) between the photosensitive transistor and a light emitting diode; moving the paper such that the light from the LED to the photosensitive transistor is interrupted or not interrupted causing the RED and GREEN LEDs to switch on and off respectively.


REFERENCES:
patent: 4791376 (1988-12-01), Freedman et al.
patent: 4816746 (1989-03-01), Peak
patent: 4862091 (1989-08-01), Hillebrand
patent: 4950997 (1990-08-01), Austin et al.

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