US20090109463A1 - Multi-function peripherals - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to multi-function peripherals that integrate copying, printing, facsimiling and scanning devices to perform copying, printing, facsimiling and scanning functions.
- Each business device needs an installation space. There is always a space allocation problem for these devices. Each business device has different utilization. Some business devices may have a low utilization, but they still have to be purchased to meet possible requirements.
- MFP Multi-Function Peripherals
- FIG. 1 illustrates a conventional printing module and a scanning module. These two sets are located on two sites of the MFP.
- the printing module has a panel to guide paper to a flat glass board.
- the printing module performs printing functions and discharges the paper.
- the scanning module also has a panel to guide paper. After having finished the scanning function, the scanner module discharges the paper.
- the MFP adopting such a design has the following disadvantages:
- the primary object of the invention is to provide a multi-function peripheral (MFP) that disposes a scanning module and a printing module on a recording media path to reduce redundant elements and thereby simplify replacement of the inkjet cartridge, reduce the dimensions, lower the element cost and diminish the complexity of the mechanisms.
- MFP multi-function peripheral
- the MFP of the invention includes a casing, a transparent board, a scanning module and a printing module.
- the casing has a recording media path with two ends forming respectively a recording media inlet and a recording media exit located on the exterior of the casing for receiving media into the casing and discharging the media out of the casing.
- the transparent board is located on the recording media path and is adjacent to the recording media inlet.
- the scanning module is located on the transparent board for scanning the recording media.
- the printing module is located on the recording media path and is adjacent to the recording media exit for printing the recording media. The recording media moves on the recording media path and is discharged outs of the casing through the recording media exit.
- the recording medium may be fed through the recording media inlet into the casing and to be moved to the transparent board corresponding to the scanning module.
- the scanning module scans the recording medium, and the recording medium is moved on the recording media path to the recording media exit to be discharged out of the casing.
- another recording medium is fed into the casing through the recording media inlet on the recording media path and is printed upon by the printing module.
- another recording medium is discharged out of the casing through the recording media exit.
- FIG. 1 a schematic sectional view of a conventional MFP.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic sectional view of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the roller of the invention.
- FIGS. 4A through 4D are schematic views of the invention performing scanning and printing functions.
- the multi-function peripheral (MFP) includes a casing 10 , a transparent board 20 , a scanning module 30 and a printing module 40 .
- the casing 10 houses the transparent board 20 , scanning module 30 and printing module 40 , and has a recording media path 11 which has two ends forming respectively a recording media inlet 111 and a recording media exit 112 located on the exterior of the casing 10 for receiving media 50 (also referring to FIG. 4A , the recording media may be paper or projection film or the like) into the casing 10 and discharging the recording media out of the casing 10 .
- the recording media path 11 includes a panel 113 , a depressing member 114 and a guiding means 115 .
- the depressing member 114 depresses the recording media 50 on the panel 113 to allow the recording media 50 to be moved on the panel 113 .
- the guiding means 115 is located on the recording media path 11 and includes a roller 1151 , which has an axle 1151 a with a pressing element 1151 b mounting thereon (also shown in FIG. 3 ).
- the roller 1151 has a gap and may rotate to channel the recording media 50 to pass through.
- the transparent board 20 is a flat glass board located on the recording media path 11 and is adjacent to the recording media inlet 111 .
- the scanning module 30 is located on the transparent board 20 for selectively scanning the recording media 50 . Hence when the recording media 50 are moved on the panel 113 along the recording media path 11 to the scanning module 30 , the scanning module 30 scans on the recording media 50 .
- the printing module 40 is located on the recording media path 11 and is adjacent to the recording media exit 112 for selectively printing the recording media 50 . Of course, during printing, the guiding means 115 on two sides of the printing module 40 maintain the recording media 50 in a flat condition to facilitate printing. Then the recording media 50 are moved along the recording media path 11 and discharged out of the casing 10 through the recording media exit 112 .
- another recording medium 50 passes through the scanning module 30 in the same way set forth above (but without scanning).
- the roller 1151 of the guiding means 115 channels another recording medium 50 between two sets of rollers 1151 .
- the pressing element 1151 b is driven by the axle 1151 a to rotate; another recording medium 50 is clipped in a flat manner by the guiding means 115 on two sides of the printing module 40 .
- the printing module 40 prints on another recording medium 50 .
- another recording medium 50 is moved on the recording media path 11 and discharged out of the casing 10 through the recording media exit 112 .
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Abstract
A multi-function peripheral includes a casing, a scanning module and a printing module. The casing has a recording media path. The scanning module is located on the recording media path for selectively scanning recording media fed into the casing from the recording media path. The printing module also is located on the recording media path for selectively printing the recording media. The recording media are then discharged out of the casing through the recording media path. Thus the multi-function peripheral can reduce the number of elements, simplify replacement of the inkjet cartridge of the printing module, reduce the dimensions, lower the element cost and diminish the complexity of the mechanisms.
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- The invention relates to multi-function peripherals that integrate copying, printing, facsimiling and scanning devices to perform copying, printing, facsimiling and scanning functions.
- Nowadays business and administrative tasks in offices are closely tied to business devices such as copiers, printers, facsimile machines and scanners. These business devices have become indispensable information equipment in modern office environments.
- Each business device needs an installation space. There is always a space allocation problem for these devices. Each business device has different utilization. Some business devices may have a low utilization, but they still have to be purchased to meet possible requirements.
- In order to remedy the problems set forth above, Multi-Function Peripherals (MFP) have been developed and introduced. These MFPs integrate the functions of copying, printing, FAX, scanning, etc. Thus merely one MFP can process multiple office tasks. It can save a lot of space and cost
- However, most conventional MFPs now being used merely distribute a variety of functional modules throughout various locations in the MFP to perform each function individually. In short, they merely put various modules together rather than adopt a new design in an integrated fashion.
FIG. 1 illustrates a conventional printing module and a scanning module. These two sets are located on two sites of the MFP. The printing module has a panel to guide paper to a flat glass board. The printing module performs printing functions and discharges the paper. The scanning module also has a panel to guide paper. After having finished the scanning function, the scanner module discharges the paper. The MFP adopting such a design has the following disadvantages: -
- 1. The inkjet cartridge used in the printing module is difficult to replace.
- 2. It has larger dimensions. As it uses more elements (including redundant components), it needs more space
- 3. The element costs are higher. As it uses more elements (including redundant to components), the cost for the elements is higher.
- 4. The design of the mechanism is more complicated. Since it does not integrate various modules, many elements are redundant.
- In view of the aforesaid disadvantages, the primary object of the invention is to provide a multi-function peripheral (MFP) that disposes a scanning module and a printing module on a recording media path to reduce redundant elements and thereby simplify replacement of the inkjet cartridge, reduce the dimensions, lower the element cost and diminish the complexity of the mechanisms.
- The MFP of the invention includes a casing, a transparent board, a scanning module and a printing module. The casing has a recording media path with two ends forming respectively a recording media inlet and a recording media exit located on the exterior of the casing for receiving media into the casing and discharging the media out of the casing. The transparent board is located on the recording media path and is adjacent to the recording media inlet. The scanning module is located on the transparent board for scanning the recording media. The printing module is located on the recording media path and is adjacent to the recording media exit for printing the recording media. The recording media moves on the recording media path and is discharged outs of the casing through the recording media exit.
- Thus when the invention performs scanning and printing functions, i.e. processes scanning on a recording medium then prints the scanning result on another recording medium, the recording medium may be fed through the recording media inlet into the casing and to be moved to the transparent board corresponding to the scanning module. The scanning module scans the recording medium, and the recording medium is moved on the recording media path to the recording media exit to be discharged out of the casing. Thereafter, another recording medium is fed into the casing through the recording media inlet on the recording media path and is printed upon by the printing module. Finally, another recording medium is discharged out of the casing through the recording media exit.
- The foregoing, as well as additional objects, features and advantages of the invention will be more readily apparent from the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 a schematic sectional view of a conventional MFP. -
FIG. 2 is a schematic sectional view of the invention. -
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the roller of the invention. -
FIGS. 4A through 4D are schematic views of the invention performing scanning and printing functions. - Referring to
FIG. 2 , the multi-function peripheral (MFP) according to the invention includes acasing 10, atransparent board 20, ascanning module 30 and aprinting module 40. Thecasing 10 houses thetransparent board 20,scanning module 30 andprinting module 40, and has arecording media path 11 which has two ends forming respectively arecording media inlet 111 and arecording media exit 112 located on the exterior of thecasing 10 for receiving media 50 (also referring toFIG. 4A , the recording media may be paper or projection film or the like) into thecasing 10 and discharging the recording media out of thecasing 10. Therecording media path 11 includes apanel 113, adepressing member 114 and a guiding means 115. Thedepressing member 114 depresses therecording media 50 on thepanel 113 to allow therecording media 50 to be moved on thepanel 113. The guidingmeans 115 is located on therecording media path 11 and includes aroller 1151, which has anaxle 1151 a with apressing element 1151 b mounting thereon (also shown inFIG. 3 ). Theroller 1151 has a gap and may rotate to channel therecording media 50 to pass through. - The
transparent board 20 is a flat glass board located on therecording media path 11 and is adjacent to therecording media inlet 111. Thescanning module 30 is located on thetransparent board 20 for selectively scanning therecording media 50. Hence when therecording media 50 are moved on thepanel 113 along therecording media path 11 to thescanning module 30, thescanning module 30 scans on therecording media 50. Theprinting module 40 is located on therecording media path 11 and is adjacent to therecording media exit 112 for selectively printing therecording media 50. Of course, during printing, the guiding means 115 on two sides of theprinting module 40 maintain therecording media 50 in a flat condition to facilitate printing. Then therecording media 50 are moved along therecording media path 11 and discharged out of thecasing 10 through therecording media exit 112. - When using the invention to perform the functions of scanning and printing, i.e. scanning a
recording medium 50 and printing the scanning result on anotherrecording medium 50 as shown inFIGS. 4A through 4D , first insert therecording medium 50 through therecording media inlet 111 of therecording media path 11 into thecasing 10. Next, thedepressing member 114 depresses therecording medium 50 on thepanel 113 so that therecording medium 50 may be moved along thepanel 113 to thetransparent board 20 corresponding to thescanning module 30. Thescanning module 30 scans therecording medium 50, then therecording medium 50 passes through theprinting module 40 and is moved on therecording media path 11 to therecording media exit 112 to be discharged out of thecasing 10. Thereafter, anotherrecording medium 50 passes through thescanning module 30 in the same way set forth above (but without scanning). Theroller 1151 of the guiding means 115 channels anotherrecording medium 50 between two sets ofrollers 1151. Thepressing element 1151 b is driven by theaxle 1151 a to rotate; anotherrecording medium 50 is clipped in a flat manner by the guiding means 115 on two sides of theprinting module 40. Then theprinting module 40 prints on anotherrecording medium 50. Finally, anotherrecording medium 50 is moved on therecording media path 11 and discharged out of thecasing 10 through therecording media exit 112. - While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been set forth for the purpose of disclosure, modifications of the disclosed embodiment of the invention as well as other embodiments thereof may occur to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims are intended to cover all embodiments which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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1. A multi-function peripheral, comprising:
a casing having a recording media path which has two ends forming respectively a recording media inlet and a recording media exit located on the exterior of the casing for receiving recording media into the casing and discharging the recording media out of the casing;
a transparent board located on the recording media path and adjacent to the recording media inlet;
a scanning module located on the transparent board for selectively scanning the recording media; and
a printing module located on the recording media path and adjacent to the recording media exit for selectively printing the recording media, the recording media being moved on the recording media path and discharged out of the casing through the recording media exit.
2. The multi-function peripheral of claim 1 , wherein the recording media path further includes a panel and a depressing member, the depressing member depressing the recording media on the panel so that the recording media is moved on the recording media path to the scanning module.
3. The multi-function peripheral of claim 1 , wherein the recording media path further includes a plurality of guiding means located on two sides of the printing module to maintain flatness of the recording media for printing.
4. The multi-function peripheral of claim 3 , wherein the guiding means include two rollers which have a gap formed therebetween to allow the recording media to pass through by rolling.
5. The multi-function peripheral of claim 4 , wherein the roller includes an axle with a plurality of pressing elements mounted thereon for channeling the recording media to move in a rolling fashion.
6. The multi-function peripheral of claim 1 , wherein the transparent board is a flat glass board.
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