1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a barcode label retention device of a barcode printer, and in particular to a barcode label retention device that is applicable to a barcode printer and features a pair of resiliency-based fixing plates for stabilizing a scrolling/unwinding trace and/or operation of a label roll.
2. The Related Arts
A conventional barcode printer includes a label roll to be printed retained inside the barcode printer for feeding a printable label to a printing mechanism for carrying out printing operations. The barcode label retention device of the known barcode printer is incapable to stabilize the trace and/or operation of scrolling/unwinding of the label and thus the label roll, during an unwinding or scrolling process, may be subjected to away or shake, leading to shifting of position at the time when the barcode label enters the printing mechanism for carrying out printing and also causing potential problems of loss of focusing and occurrence of burring. Consequently, the printing quality deteriorates.
Due to the fact that the barcode label retention device of the known barcode printer is not capable to properly hold a barcode label roll and to stabilize the scrolling/unwinding trace and/or operation of the barcode label roll, the printing quality realized by the known barcode printer is substantially affected and deteriorated.
Thus, to overcome the above problems, the present invention is aimed to provide a barcode label retention device for a barcode printer, wherein the barcode label retention device comprises at least one pair of label roll retainers, at least one pair of resilient elements, and at least one pair of fixing plates. The label roll retainers are mounted inside a housing of a barcode printer and spaced from each other to receive and retain a label roll therebetween. The resilient elements are arranged inside each label roll retainer, and the fixing plates are arranged inside each label roll retainer. The fixing plate is connected to the resilient element to provide the fixing plate with resiliency for inward depressibility or outward biasing so that a front portion of the fixing plate projects inwards beyond the label roll retainer to abut against opposite ends of the label roll, whereby the label roll can be securely held by the two fixing plates engaging the opposite ends thereof and the path of a winding/unwinding operation can be stabilized.
The effectiveness of the barcode label retention device of a barcode printer in accordance with the present invention is that the barcode label roll is subjected to resilient clamping inside the barcode printer and the winding/unwinding trace of the barcode label roll can be stabilized to thereby ensure printing quality effected on the barcode label by the barcode label printer.
The present invention will be apparent to those skilled in the art by reading the following description of a preferred embodiment thereof, with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
With reference to the drawings and in particular to
At least one resilient element 20 is arranged inside the label roll retainer 10. The resilient element 20 is not limited to any specific form and, in the embodiment illustrated, comprises a spring. At least one fixing plate 30 is also received in the label roll retainer 10 and forms on a front face thereof a rib 31 and also forms at least one pair of fastening holes 32 on opposite side portions thereof. The rib 31 extends beyond the inside surface of the label roll retainer 10 through the slit 12. The fastening holes 32 respectively correspond to and engage with the resilient elements 20 and are fixed to an inside wall of the label roll retainer 10 by two bolts 33 that respectively extend therethrough, whereby the fixing plate 30 and the rib 31 are provided with compressible resiliency due to the resilient elements 20.
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Although the present invention has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments thereof, it is apparent to those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications and changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is intended to be defined by the appended claims.
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