Claims
- 1. In a cassette type ink ribbon device of the type comprising a pair of cassette cases mountable in spaced-apart non-touching relation on a printing apparatus during use of the device: an endless ink ribbon extending through the pair of cassette cases and having inner and outer opposite sides; a transfer roller and an ink roller both rotatably mounted within one of said pair of cassette cases and being in contact with one another to replenish ink onto said ink ribbon; and a slidable tensioner for applying a tensioning force to said ink ribbon and disposed within the other of said pair of cassette cases, the tensioner comprising a slidable guide body having a guiding surface portion in sliding contact with the inner side of the ink ribbon, means defining a slideway within the said other cassette case for slidably supporting the guide body, and biasing means disposed within said other cassette case for biasing the guide body along the slideway to apply a tensioning force to the ink ribbon whereby minor variations in the spacing distance between the pair of cassette cases when mounting thereof on a printing apparatus can be accomodated by sliding movement of the guide body.
- 2. A cassette type ink ribbon device according to claim 1; wherein the biasing means comprises a biasing spring compressed between the guide body and an inner part of said other cassette case.
- 3. A cassette type ink ribbon device according to claim 2; wherein the biasing spring overlies the slideway and extends lengthwise along the slideway.
- 4. A cassette type ink ribbon device according to claim 3; wherein the biasing means applies to the ink ribbon a tensioning force which can be overcome during mounting of the pair of cassette cases on the printing apparatus so as to enable sliding movement of the guide body along the slideway to thereby compensate for minor variations in the spaced-apart distance at which the pair of cassette cases are mounted on the printing apparatus.
- 5. A cassette type ink ribbon device according to claim 1; wherein the biasing means applies to the ink ribbon a tensioning force which can be overcome during mounting of the pair of cassette cases on the printing apparatus so as to enable sliding movement of the guide body along the slideway to thereby compensate for minor variations in the spaced-apart distance at which the pair of cassette cases are mounted on the printing apparatus.
- 6. A cassette type ink ribbon device according to claim 1; wherein the means defining a slideway comprises a guide groove in an inner part of said other cassette case.
- 7. A cassette type ink ribbon device according to claim 1; wherein the guiding surface portion of the guide body has a curved shape which curves in a direction from the middle of the guiding surface portion back towards the guide body.
Priority Claims (3)
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54-143010 |
Nov 1979 |
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54-143012 |
Nov 1979 |
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55-45487 |
Apr 1980 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 190,066, filed Sept. 23, 1980, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,352,577.
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Continuations (1)
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