Position encoder

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Inventors

Martenson, David D.
Knierim, David L.

Application #

608918

Filed

Jun-26-2003

Published

Dec-6-2005

Current US Class

250/231.13
250/237.R
347/104
347/37
356/617

International Classes

G01D 005/34; H01J 003/14; H01J 040/14; H01J 005/16

Field of Search

250/23113-23118 250/237.R 250/237.G 347/37 347/104 400/279 356/614 356/616-617 33/1N 33/1P.T 359/227-236

Assignee

Xerox Corporation (Stamford, CT)

Examiners

Allen; Stephone B.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Quiogue; Manuel

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U.S. Appl. No. 10/342,483, Inventors: David D. Martenson and David L. Knierim; Filing Date: Jan. 15, 2003. Agilent HEDS-9202 Two Channel Optical Incremental Encoder Modules 200 LPI Analog Output Data Sheet; Jul. 26, 2002; Agilent Technologies.

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Abstract
An optical encoder that includes an optical grating and a quadrature optical encoder sensor that move relative to each other. The optical grating includes a first encoder bar and a plurality of second encoder bars, wherein the first encoder bar is optically configured to change an amplitude of an output of the quadrature optical encoder sensor.
 
Claims
1. A printing apparatus comprising:

a print mechanism having a movable component;

an optical grating for modulating a beam of light;

a sensor for sensing modulated light provided by the optical grating;

the optical grating and the sensor being movable relative to each other pursuant to movement of the movable component; and

the optical grating including an optical track comprising a series of contiguously adjacent encoder bars that are substantially uniformly spaced center to center so as to have substantially uniform pitch, the series of contiguously adjacent bars including (a) a plurality of contiguously adjacent first encoder bars of respective first encoder bar widths and (b) a plurality of second encoder bars of a substantially constant second encoder bar width, wherein the contiguously adjacent first encoder bars and the second encoder bars have non-linear sides, and wherein each of the first encoder bar widths is different from the substantially constant second encoder bar width.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE

Printing systems such as ink jet printers and electrophotographic printers can employ position encoders to track the position of moving components such as print drums and printheads. Position encoders commonly include an optical grating and an optical encoder sensor that move relative to each other pursuant to movement of the component whose position is being tracked. It can be useful to determine a reference or home position for the component whose position is being tracked, and it can be difficult to determine such reference or home position.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a schematic block diagram of an embodiment of a printing apparatus.

FIG. 2 is a schematic block diagram of an embodiment of a marking apparatus that can be used in the printing apparatus of FIG. 1.

FIG. 3 is a schematic illustration of an embodiment of a linear optical grating.

FIG. 4 is a schematic illustration of an embodiment of another linear optical grating.
 
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