Claims
- 1. A tape printing device comprising:
- a zone for receiving tape for printing having a predetermined path for the passage of said tape wherein, on reception, said tape passes along said predetermined path;
- an optical sensing arrangement comprising first and second optical sensing assemblies each comprising a light emitter, a light receiver, and a sensing path between said light emitter and said light receiver, said light receiver being arranged to receive light emitted from the light emitter when the sensing path is not obstructed, said first light sensing assembly being arranged in a first sensing position wherein tape of a first width present in said predetermined path obstructs said sensing path of said first sensing assembly, and said second sensing assembly being arranged in a second sensing position wherein tape of a second width present in said predetermined path obstructs said sensing path of said second sensing assembly;
- a controller for receiving signals from said light receivers and for controlling operation of the printing device in response to said signals, said signals representing a first state in which tape of a first width is present, a second state in which tape of a second width is present, and a third state in which no tape is present; and
- means for receiving a tape holding case which houses tape of one of said first and second widths and providing tape positioned between said light emitter and said light receivers.
- 2. A printing device according to claim 1, wherein the first optical sensing assembly is located below the second optical sensing assembly in a direction of tape width, tape of said first width obstructing said sensing paths of both said first and second sensing assemblies, and tape of said second width obstructing said sensing path of only said second sensing assembly.
- 3. A printing device according to claim 1, wherein the controller is operable to inhibit operation of the printing device in response to signals from said light receivers indicating said third state.
- 4. A printing device according to claim 1, which comprises a third optical sensing assembly, said first, second, and third optical sensing assemblies being located one below another in the direction of tape width in a manner such as to discriminate between tapes of at least three different widths.
- 5. A printing device according to claim 1, in combination with a tape holding case housing a supply of tape.
- 6. A printing device according to claim 5, wherein the second optical sensing assembly is located closer to a center line of tape than the first optical assembly wherein when the tape holding case holds tape of said second width centered about said center line, said sensing path of the second optical sensing assembly is obstructed but not said sensing path of the first optical sensing assembly and when the tape holding case holds tape of said first width, wider than said second width, said sensing path of both the first and second optical sensing assemblies is obstructed, thereby enabling the controller to discriminate between tapes of the first and second widths.
- 7. A printing device according to claim 6, wherein a third optical sensing assembly is provided closer to said center line of tape than said second optical sensing assembly, thereby enabling the controller to discriminate between tapes of first, second and third widths, wherein said third width is narrower than said second width whereby light only in said third optical sensing assembly is obstructed.
- 8. A printing device according to claim 6, in combination with a tape holding case in which tape of a third width narrower than said first width is guided with its lower edge corresponding to a lower edge position of tape of said first width, whereby it obstructs light only in said first optical assembly and not in said second optical assembly.
- 9. An apparatus comprising:
- a tape holding case which houses tape of one of first and second widths, in combination with a tape printing device comprising:
- a zone, for receiving tape for printing, having a predetermined path for passage of said tape wherein, on reception, said tape passes along said predetermined path;
- an optical sensing arrangement comprising first and second optical sensing assemblies each comprising a light emitter, a light receiver, and a sensing path between said light emitter and said light receiver, said light receiver being arranged to receive light emitted from the light emitter when the sensing path is not obstructed, said first light sensing assembly being arranged in a first sensing position wherein tape of a first width present in said predetermined path obstructs said sensing path of said first sensing assembly, and said second sensing assembly being arranged in a second sensing position wherein tape of a second width present in said predetermined path obstructs said sensing path of said second sensing assembly; and
- a controller for receiving signals from said light receivers and for controlling operation of the printing device in response to said signals, said signals representing a first state in which tape of a first width is present, a second state in which tape of a second width is present, and a third state in which no tape is present;
- said tape printing device including means for receiving said tape holding case with the tape positioned between said light emitters and said light receivers.
- 10. A tape holding case for use in a printing device comprising a housing wherein said housing is provided with external dimensions to suit said printing device and is arranged to accommodate internally any one of a plurality of tapes of respective different widths; and an internal tape guide arrangement comprising a plurality of sets of tape guides, each tape guide comprising a member extending from a base of the tape holding case in a direction widthwise of the tape, said member comprising a plurality of lateral tape guide surfaces spaced apart in the direction of the tape width, wherein each of said sets of tape guides are configured to position any one of said plurality of tapes by maintaining the center line of each tape at a constant elevation regardless of the width of the tape.
- 11. A tape holding case according to claim 10, which comprises a base which provides a support for a longitudinal edge of tape of a first width such that the center line of said tape is located along a line spaced from the base and wherein said tape guide members provide respective support surfaces for the longitudinal edge of tape of a second width whereby its center line lies along the center line of tape of said first width.
- 12. A tape holding case for use in a printing device comprising a housing having its external dimensions adapted to suit said printing device and arranged to accommodate internally any one of a plurality of tapes of respective different widths, which comprises an internal tape guide arrangement comprising a plurality of sets of tape guides, each tape guide comprising a member extending from a base of the tape holding case in a direction widthwise of the tape and comprising a plurality of lateral tape guide surfaces spaced apart in the direction of the tape width, each of said sets of tape guides being configured for positioning any one of said plurality of tapes by maintaining the center line of each tape at a constant elevation regardless of the width of the tape.
- 13. A tape holding case according to claim 12, which comprises a base which provides a support for a longitudinal edge of tape of a first width such that the center line of said tape is located along a line spaced from the base and wherein said tape guide members provide respective support surfaces for the longitudinal edge of tape of a second width whereby its center line lies along the center line of tape of said first width.
- 14. A tape printing device comprising:
- a zone, for receiving image receiving tape for printing thereon, said zone having a predetermined path for the passage of said image receiving tape wherein, on reception, said image receiving tape passes along said predetermined path;
- an optical sensing arrangement comprising first and second optical sensing assemblies each of said first and said second optical sensing assemblies comprising a light emitter, a light receiver, and a sensing path between said light emitter and said light receiver, said light receiver being arranged to receive light emitted from said light emitter when said sensing path is not obstructed, said first light sensing assembly being arranged in a first sensing position wherein tape of a first width present in said predetermined path obstructs said sensing path of said first sensing assembly, and said second sensing assembly being arranged in a second sensing position wherein tape of a second width present in said predetermined path obstructs said sensing path of said second sensing assembly;
- a controller for receiving signals from said light receivers of said first and second light sensing assemblies and for controlling operation of said printing device in response to said signals, said signals representing a first state corresponding to said image receiving tape having said first width being present in said predetermined path, a second state corresponding to said image receiving tape having said second width being present in said predetermined path, and a third state corresponding to said image receiving tape being absent from said predetermined path; and
- a means for accepting an image receiving tape holding case which houses said image receiving tape of one of said first and said second widths and providing said image receiving tape positioned between said light emitters and said light receivers of said first and said second light sensing assemblies.
- 15. A tape printing device comprising:
- a zone, for receiving image receiving tape for printing thereon, said zone having a predetermined path for the passage of said image receiving tape wherein, on reception, said image receiving tape passes along said predetermined path;
- an optical sensing arrangement comprising first and second optical sensing assemblies, each of said first and said second optical sensing assemblies comprising a light emitter, a light receiver, and a sensing path between said light emitter and said light receiver, said light receiver being arranged to receive light emitted from said light emitter when said sensing path is not obstructed, said first light sensing assembly being arranged in a first sensing position wherein tape of a first width present in said predetermined path obstructs said sensing path of said first sensing assembly, said second sensing assembly being arranged in a second sensing position wherein tape of a second width present in said predetermined path obstructs said sensing path of said second sensing assembly, and said first sensing position being located below said second sensing position in a direction of said width of said image receiving tape;
- a controller for receiving signals from said light receivers of said first and second light sensing assemblies and for controlling operation of said printing device in response to said signals, said signals representing a first state corresponding to said image receiving tape having said first width being present in said predetermined path, a second state corresponding to said image receiving tape having said second width being present in said predetermined path, and a third state corresponding to said image receiving tape being absent from said predetermined path; and
- a means for accepting an image receiving tape holding case which houses said image receiving tape of one of said first and said second widths and providing said image receiving tape positioned between said light emitters and said light receivers of said first and said second light sensing assemblies.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/071,122, filed Jun. 2, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,456,545.
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