TRAY RECEIVING BODY
An example apparatus includes a main body and a tray. The main body has a first wall, a second wall and a connecting portion. The first wall, the second wall and the connecting portion form a cavity, and the first wall has a recessed portion formed at a front end of the first wall. The recessed portion is recessed from an outer plane of the first wall. The cavity is to receive the tray therein. The tray has an edge portion, the edge portion being received in the recessed portion and forming a gap between the outer plane of the first wall and the edge portion.
Devices such as imaging systems typically include trays to hold print media such as paper. The print media can be fed from the tray into an image forming portion of the imaging system. In many such systems, the tray can be removed by sliding it out of the body of the imaging systems. Removal of the tray may be needed to, for example, add more paper or change the type of paper (e.g., letter size, A4, or the like).
For a more complete understanding of various examples, reference is now made to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings in which:
Various examples described herein relate to systems, such as printers or other imaging systems, which have removable trays. For example, various printers or multi-function systems have one or more trays to hold paper to be fed into the printer. In accordance with examples described herein, the body of the system is provided with a recessed portion in the front end. The recessed portion allows a gap between a tray positioned in the system and the outer edge of the system. In this regard, the system can be placed against a surface, such as a wall or another device and, nevertheless, allow a user to access the side of the tray for removal. Further, handles on the front of the tray, which may be aesthetically undesirable, may be rendered unnecessary.
Referring now to the figures,
The example apparatus 100 of
The main body 110 of the example apparatus 100 includes a first wall 120, a second wall 130, and a connecting portion 140. In the illustrated example, the connecting portion 140 may form the back of the main body 110. In other examples, the connecting portion 140 may form a top or bottom or other portion of the main body 110. Together, the first wall 120, the second wall 130 and the connecting portion 140 form a cavity 150. The thickness of each of the first wall 120, the second wall 130 and the connecting portion 140 may be selected as desired for a particular application, for example. Further, in the example system 100 of
The example system 100 of
The first wall 120 of the main body 110 includes a recessed portion 160 formed at the front end 122 of the first wall 120. The recessed portion 160 is recessed from an outer plane 162 of the first wall 120. Further, the tray 170 includes an edge portion 172 that may be received within the recessed portion 160. When the tray 170 is inserted into the cavity 150, the edge portion 172 of the tray 170 is received into the recessed portion 160 and forms a gap 180 between the outer plane 162 of the first wall 120 and the edge portion 172.
In various example, the example apparatus 100 may be positioned such that the first wall 120 is positioned against a structure, such as a wall. The recessed portion 160 allows a user to remove the tray 170 from the main body 110 even when the apparatus is situated in this manner. For example, with the tray 170 inserted into the cavity 150, the gap 180 allows a user to reach therein with a hand or finger, for example, and grasp the edge portion 172 to pull the tray 170 out of the cavity 150. In this regard, the recessed portion 160 and the edge portion 172 of the tray are sized such that the gap 180 is sufficiently large to allow a user to reach therein with, for example, a finger or a hand.
In the example apparatus 100 of
Referring now to
Similar to the example apparatus 100 of
The tray 270 of the example apparatus 200 of
The recessed portion 260 allows a user to remove the tray 270 from the main body 210 when the example apparatus 200 is positioned against a wall, for example. The recessed portion 260 and the edge portion 272 of the tray 270 are sized such that the gap 280 is sufficiently large to allow a user to reach therein with, for example, a finger or a hand. Further, the example tray 270 of
Referring now to
In various examples, the example imaging system 300 may be a desktop device or a larger system which includes various other components. For example, the example imaging system 300 may include various components such as post-processing portions to staple a stack of print media.
The tray receiving cavity 320 of the example imaging system 300 of
The example imaging system 300 may rest on the ground or atop a desktop or another component. In this regard, the example imaging system 300 rests on the first wall 330 and the second wall 340. Thus, the first wall 330, the second wall 340 and the platform 360 form a pontoon structure.
The example imaging system 300 of
The tray receiving cavity 320 of the example imaging system 300 may slidably receive a tray therein. A tray within the tray receiving cavity 320 is accessible by the imaging portion 310, allowing the imaging portion 310 to retrieve print media, such as paper, stored in the tray. The tray receiving cavity 320 may receive trays similar to the trays 170, 270 described above with reference to
Referring now to
In the example apparatus 400, the inner frame 410 includes a first wall 420 and a second wall 430. The first wall 420 and the second wall 430 form a cavity 440, similar to the cavity 150, 250 described above with reference to
As described above, the outer cover 450 is positioned on the outer surface of the inner frame 410. In this regard, the outer cover 450 is positioned on the outer surfaces 422, 432 of each of the first wall 420 and the second wall 430, respectively.
The example apparatus 400 is provided with recessed portions 460 formed on the front end. In the example apparatus 400 illustrated in
The example apparatus 400 of
Further, the tray 470 of the example apparatus 400 of
Thus, various examples described herein facilitate removing of a tray from a device, such as an imaging system. Providing a recess on the side allows removal of the tray even if the device is positioned against a surface such as a wall.
The foregoing description of various examples has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. The foregoing description is not intended to be exhaustive or limiting to the examples disclosed, and modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of various examples. The examples discussed herein were chosen and described in order to explain the principles and the nature of various examples of the present disclosure and its practical application to enable one skilled in the art to utilize the present disclosure in various examples and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. The features of the examples described herein may be combined in all possible combinations of methods, apparatus, modules, systems, and computer program products.
It is also noted herein that while the above describes examples, these descriptions should not be viewed in a limiting sense. Rather, there are several variations and modifications which may be made without departing from the scope as defined in the appended claims.
Claims
1. An apparatus, comprising:
- a main body having a first wall, a second wall and a connecting portion, wherein the first wall, the second wall and the connecting portion form a cavity, the first wall having a recessed portion formed at a front end of the first wall, the recessed portion being recessed from an outer plane of the first wall; and
- a tray, the cavity being to receive the tray therein, the tray having an edge portion, the edge portion being received between the recessed portion and the outer plane of the first wall and forming a gap between the outer plane of the first wall and the edge portion when the tray is inserted into the cavity.
2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the gap is sufficient to allow a user to reach therein.
3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the recessed portion includes a tapered portion.
4. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the first wall and the second wall form a pontoon structure, and wherein the connecting portion forms a platform of the pontoon structure.
5. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the tray is slidingly received within or removed from the cavity.
6. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the edge portion includes a gripping portion to facilitate sliding of tray away from the main body.
7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the main body includes an imaging portion.
8. A system, comprising:
- an imaging portion;
- a tray receiving cavity coupled to the imaging portion, the tray receiving cavity being formed by a first wall and a second wall, a recessed portion formed at a front end of the first wall, the recessed portion being recessed from an outer plane of the first wall; and
- a tray slidably received by or removed from the tray receiving cavity, the tray being accessible by the imaging portion to retrieve print media stored in the tray, the tray having an edge portion received between the recessed portion and the outer plane of the first wall and forming a gap between the outer plane of the first wall and the edge portion with the tray inserted into the cavity.
9. The system of claim 8, wherein the gap is sufficient to allow a user to reach therein.
10. The system of claim 8, wherein the recessed portion includes a tapered portion.
11. The system of claim 8, wherein the first wall and the second wall form a pontoon structure, and wherein the imaging portion forms a platform of the pontoon structure.
12. The system of claim 8, wherein the edge portion includes a gripping portion to facilitate sliding of the tray away from the tray receiving cavity.
13. An apparatus, comprising:
- an inner frame having a first wall and a second wall, wherein the first wall and the second wall form a cavity;
- an outer cover positioned on an outer surface of the first wall and the second wall, the first wall of the inner frame and a corresponding portion of the outer cover having a recessed portion at a front end, the recessed portion being recessed from an outer plane of the outer cover; and
- a tray to slidably engage the cavity, the tray having an edge portion being received between the recessed portion and the outer plane of the outer cover and forming a gap between the outer plane of the outer cover and the edge portion when the tray is inserted into the cavity, the gap being sufficiently large to allow a user to reach therein.
14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the inner frame is formed of a metal and the outer cover is formed of a molded plastic.
15. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the edge portion includes a gripping portion to facilitate sliding of tray away from the cavity.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 13, 2017
Publication Date: Sep 13, 2018
Inventors: John Patrick STURMAN (Vancouver, WA), Kevin LO (Vancouver, WA), Ki Jung HAN (Vancouver, WA), Michael Allison (Vancouver, WA)
Application Number: 15/457,371