Claims
- 1. A recording apparatus, comprising:
- a recording tape having a first adhesive layer formed on one of opposite surfaces thereof, and a release layer covering said first adhesive layer;
- a tape feeding device for feeding said recording tape in a longitudinal direction of said tape;
- a recording head for recording an image including a plurality of characters on the other of said opposite surfaces of said recording tape, said recording head being disposed between said recording tape and a front portion of the recording apparatus, said recording head recording said plurality of characters in sequence in said longitudinal direction such that a vertical direction defined by each of said characters is substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal direction;
- a substantially transparent covering tape for covering said other surface of said recording tape on which said image is recorded, said covering tape having a second adhesive layer; and
- a pair of presser rollers disposed downstream of said recording head as viewed in a direction of feed of said recording tape by said tape feeding device, said presser rollers defining therebetween a pressure nip through which are passed a recorded portion of said recording tape having said image recorded thereon and said covering tape, so that said covering tape is bonded at said second adhesive layer to said other surface of said recorded portion of said recording tape.
- 2. A recording apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising covering tape supply means including a supply spool having a roll of said covering tape mounted thereon, said covering tape supply means feeding said covering tape from said supply spool to said pressure nip of said pair of presser rollers.
- 3. A recording apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said covering tape supply means includes means for applying a resistance to a movement of said covering tape.
- 4. A recording apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising recording tape supply means including a supply spool having a roll of said recording tape mounted thereon, said tape feeding device feeding said recording tape from said supply spool to said pressure nip of said pair of presser rollers.
- 5. A recording apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said recording tape supply means includes means for applying a resistance to a movement of said recording tape.
- 6. A recording apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising an ink ribbon carrying an ink material, and ink ribbon supply means for supplying said ink ribbon such that said ink ribbon is superposed on said recording tape so that said recording head records said image on said recording tape by transferring said ink material from said ink ribbon to said other surface of said recording tape.
- 7. A recording apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said ink ribbon supply means includes means for applying a resistance to a movement of said ink ribbon.
- 8. A recording apparatus according to claim 6, wherein said ink ribbon supply means includes a supply spool having a roll of said ink ribbon mounted thereon, said apparatus further comprising ink ribbon feeding means having a take-up spool, for feeding said ink ribbon from said supply spool of said ink ribbon supply means to said take-up spool, past said recording head.
- 9. A recording apparatus according to claim 8, wherein said tape feeding device and said ink ribbon feeding means comprise a common drive motor for rotating at least one of said presser rollers, and said take-up spool.
- 10. A recording apparatus, comprising:
- a recording tape having a first adhesive layer formed on one of opposite surfaces thereof, and a release layer covering said first adhesive layer;
- a stationary recording head for recording an image on the other of said opposite surfaces of said recording tape, said recording head being disposed between said recording tape and a front portion of the recording apparatus;
- a tape feeding device for feeding said recording tape in a longitudinal direction of said tape from right to left relative to said front portion, while said image is recorded by said recording head in said longitudinal direction;
- a substantially transparent covering tape for covering said other surface of said recording tape on which said image is recorded, said covering tape having a second adhesive layer; and
- a pair of presser rollers disposed downstream of said recording head as viewed in a direction of feed of said recording tape by said tape feeding device, said presser rollers defining therebetween a pressure nip through which are passed a recorded portion of said recording tape having said image recorded thereon and said covering tape, so that said covering tape is bonded at said second adhesive layer to said other surface of said recorded portion of said recording tape.
- 11. A recording apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said recording head is operable to record a plurality of characters on said other surface of the recording tape such that said plurality of characters are arranged in said longitudinal direction and such that a vertical direction of said of said characters is substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal direction.
- 12. A recording apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising covering tape supply means including a supply spool having a roll of said covering tape mounted thereon, said covering tape supply means feeding said covering tape from said supply spool to said pressure nip of said pair of presser rollers.
- 13. A recording apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said covering tape supply means includes means for applying a resistance to a movement of said covering tape.
- 14. A recording apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising recording tape supply means including a supply spool having a roll of said recording tape mounted thereon, said tape feeding device leftwardly feeding said recording tape from said supply spool to said pressure nip of said pair of presser rollers.
- 15. A recording apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said recording tape supply means includes means for applying a resistance to a movement of said recording tape.
- 16. A recording apparatus according to claim 10, further comprising an ink ribbon carrying an ink material, and ink ribbon supply means for supplying said ink ribbon such that said ink ribbon is superposed on said recording tape by transferring said ink material from said ink ribbon to said other surface of said recording tape.
- 17. A recording apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said ink ribbon supply means includes means for applying a resistance of a movement of said ink ribbon.
- 18. A recording apparatus according to claim 16, wherein said ink ribbon supply means includes a supply spool having a roll of said ink ribbon mounted thereon, said apparatus further comprising ink ribbon feeding means having a take-up spool, for feeding said ink ribbon from said supply spool of said ink ribbon supply means to said tape-up spool, past said recording head.
- 19. A recording apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said tape feeding device and said ink ribbon feeding means comprise a common drive motor for rotating at least one of said presser rollers, and said take-up spool.
- 20. A recording apparatus, comprising:
- a recording tape having a first adhesive layer formed on one of opposite surfaces thereof, a release layer covering said first adhesive layer;
- a stationary recording head for recording an image on the other of said opposite surfaces of said recording tape, said recording head being disposed between said recording tape and a front portion of the recording apparatus;
- a tape feeding device for feeding said recording tape in a longitudinal direction of said tape and in tape feeding direction such that the image is printed in the longitudinal direction and a vertical direction of the image is substantially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction;
- a substantially transparent covering tape for covering said other surface of said recording tape on which said image is recorded, said covering tape having a second adhesive layer; and
- a pair of presser rollers disposed downstream of said recording head as viewed in the tape feeding direction of said recording tape by said tape feeding device, said presser rollers defining therebetween a pressure nip through which are passed a recorded portion of said recording tape having said image recorded thereon and said covering tape, so that said covering tape is bonded at said second adhesive layer to said other surface of said recorded portion of said recording layer.
- 21. A recording apparatus of claim 20, wherein the tape feeding direction is from right to left as viewed by the operator.
- 22. The recording apparatus of claim 21, wherein the image oriented in the vertical direction is capable of being read by the operator, and the recording head records the image oriented in the vertical direction on the other of the opposite surfaces of said recording tape.
- 23. The recording apparatus of claim 20, wherein the tape feeding direction is from left to right as viewed by the operator.
- 24. The recording apparatus of claim 23, wherein the recording head records the image on the other of the opposite surfaces of the recording tape in an orientation inverted relative to the vertical direction.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/261,318 filed Oct. 24, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,009,530, issued Apr. 23, 1991.
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