Information
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Patent Grant
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6793424
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Patent Number
6,793,424
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 22, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 21, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hirshfeld; Andrew H.
- Ghatt; Dave A.
Agents
- Frishauf, Holtz, Goodman & Chick, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 400 621
- 400 6211
- 083 352
- 083 353
- 083 471
- 083 4711
- 083 4712
- 101 9307
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cutter device comprising a fixed blade and a movable blade is disclosed, the movable blade being opposed to the fixed blade and adapted to be displaced in such a manner that an engaging position thereof with the fixed blade shifts continuously. The cutter device is constructed so that the movable blade can be attached to and detached from a body of the device. Thus, attachment and detachment of the movable blade can be effected without requiring any troublesome work.
Description
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is based on Japanese Priority Document JP2002-275881 filed on Sep. 20, 2002, the content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cutter device provided in a printer for printing images, such as, e.g., characters, figures, onto a continuous paper. Particularly, the invention is concerned with a cutter device for cutting continuous paper into an appropriate length.
2. Discussion of the Background
Heretofore, various cutter devices have been known for cutting continuous paper into an appropriate length. Printers and facsimile devices using such cutter devices are in many cases provided with a cutter section on a downstream side of a printing section in a paper conveying direction.
A conventional cutter device is shown in
FIG. 9. A
rotary type cutter device
100
is provided with a fixed blade
101
which is supported in a fixed state and a movable blade
103
which is rotatable about a support shaft
102
. Fixed blade
101
and movable blade
103
each have a plate-like shape and are arranged in a non-parallel state while allowing respective edges
101
a
and
103
a
to mesh partially with each other.
In the cutter device
100
, a motor (not shown) and support shaft
102
are connected with each other through a gear train (not shown) or the like and a driving force of the motor is transmitted to the support shaft
102
through a gear train or the like, whereby movable blade
101
is rotated. Such drive components including the motor and the gear train are mounted to a frame
104
which supports fixed blade
101
and movable blade
103
. Movable blade
103
is rotated by the motor through the gear train, causing the meshing position of edges
101
a
and
103
a
to move in one direction, thereby cutting continuous paper which has been fed to between fixed blade
101
and movable blade
103
, like scissors.
However, in cutter device
100
of such a construction, when movable blade
103
having expired its service life is to be replaced with a fresh one, it is required to disassemble the frame
104
and drive components, or else it will be impossible to detach the movable blade
103
. Thus, blade replacing work is troublesome.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to attach or detach a movable blade without requiring any complicated work.
The object of the present invention is achieved by a novel cutter according to the present invention.
The novel cutter device of the present invention is provided with a fixed blade which is supported at a predetermined position and a movable blade opposed to the fixed blade, the movable blade being displaced so that its position of engagement with the fixed blade shifts continuously, the movable blade capable of being attached and detached.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
A more complete appreciation of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages thereof will be readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
FIG. 1
is a side view in vertical section showing schematically a printer provided with a cutter device according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side view in vertical section showing a disassembled state of a drive unit provided in the cutter device;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the cutter device;
FIG. 4
is an exploded perspective view showing a movable blade and a movable blade holding member both provided in the cutter device;
FIG. 5
is a plan view of the movable blade holding member as seen from a cutting edge side of the movable blade in the cutter device, the movable blade holding member being in a state of holding the movable blade;
FIG. 6
is a plan view of the cutter device as seen from the cutting edge side of the movable blade;
FIG. 7
is a side view showing a structure for effecting a cutting operation in the cutter device;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the cutter device with an upper unit detached; and
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of a conventional cutter device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
An embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
This embodiment shows an application example to a printer which uses a rolled recording paper.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, a printer
1
is provided with a body frame
2
and a drive unit
3
which is attached on an upper side of body frame
2
. Drive unit
3
can be detached with respect to body frame
2
and is normally fixed to body frame
2
with screws
4
(see FIG.
7
).
Drive unit
3
includes an upper unit
5
and a lower unit
6
which are combined together in a separable manner. Upper unit
5
and lower unit
6
have an upper unit frame
7
and a lower unit frame
8
, respectively, which are generally in a rectangular shape and which are each open on one side thereof. Both units
5
and
6
are combined together in a state in which the respective openings are opposed to each other as shown in FIG.
2
.
Upper unit
5
and lower unit
6
are positioned relative to each other by fitting a connecting shaft
9
provided in upper unit frame
7
and a positioning slot
10
formed in lower unit frame
8
with each other. Slot
10
is formed on its upper side in FIG.
1
.
Upper unit frame
7
is fitted in and combined with lower unit frame
8
. In this way a transverse position of upper unit
5
relative to lower unit
6
is guided.
A paper receptacle portion
12
is formed to body frame
2
to receive and hold a rolled continuous paper
11
. In this embodiment, paper receptacle portion
12
has an arcuate bottom
13
, and a thermal rolled paper having a thermosensitive color developing property is set onto the bottom
13
.
A paper conveying path
17
indicated by a dot and dashed line in
FIG. 1
is in communication with paper receptacle portion
12
. Paper conveying path
17
functions to guide continuous paper
11
drawn out from paper receptacle portion
12
up to a discharge section
16
via a printing section
14
and a cutter device
15
successively. In this embodiment it is assumed hereinafter that paper receptacle portion
12
side of paper conveying path
17
is an upstream side and discharge section
16
side thereof is a downstream side. A guide member
18
is provided along paper convey path
17
to guide continuous paper
11
from the upstream side to the downstream side.
A description will now be given of printing section
14
. Printing section
14
is provided with a roll-shaped platen
19
and a print head
20
which comes into abutment against platen
19
through paper conveying path
17
.
Platen
19
is held by upper unit
7
so as to be rotatable about an axis thereof. Platen
19
is also held by lower unit frame
8
rotatably in a coupled state of both upper and lower units
5
,
6
. A shaft holding portion
21
is formed at lower unit frame
8
to rotatably hold a support shaft
22
of platen
19
.
With upper unit
5
and lower unit
6
connected together, a gear train (not shown) is connected to a support shaft
22
. This gear train is mounted to lower unit frame
8
and is connected to a motor (not shown) attached in lower unit
6
. A driving force is transmitted from the motor to support shaft
22
through the gear train. Platen
19
rotates with the driving force of the motor to convey continuous paper
11
from paper receptacle portion
12
along paper conveying path
17
.
Print head
20
is held by a flat plate-shaped head holding member
23
which is provided in lower unit frame
8
. Head holding member
23
is pivotable about a pivot shaft
24
provided in lower unit frame
8
. By rotation with pivot shaft
24
as a center, print head
20
is swinged toward and away from platen
19
. Head holding member
23
is urged in a direction to abut platen
19
by a coiled spring
26
which is stretched between head holding member
23
and a hook member
25
to be described later.
Since in this embodiment there is used a thermosensitive color developing paper as continuous paper
11
, a thermal head having plural heat generating resistors (not shown) is used as print head
20
. Print head
20
is supported by head holding member
23
in a state in which the heat generating resistors are opposed to platen
19
.
Print head
20
is not limited to the thermal head, but a suitable print head may be selected according to the type of continuous paper
11
used. For example, in the case of using a pressure-sensitive color developing paper as continuous paper
11
, an impact dot head which carries out printing by projecting wires selectively may be used. Further, for example in the case of using plain paper as continuous paper
11
, an ink jet head which ejects ink in dot form may be used.
Hook member
25
is provided in lower unit
8
and has a hook
27
, hook
27
being engaged disengageably with support shaft
22
which is held by shaft holding portion
21
. hook member
25
is pivotable about pivot shaft
24
and has a generally V shape with pivot shaft
24
as a turning point. Hook
27
is formed at an end of hook member
25
opposite to pivot shaft
24
.
A flat plate-like portion
28
of hook member
25
extending to an opposite side from pivot shaft
24
is urged in the direction of arrow “a” in
FIG. 2
by coiled spring
26
stretched between the portion
28
and head holding member
23
. As a result, with upper and lower units
5
,
6
coupled together, hook member
25
is urged in a direction (arrow “a” direction in
FIG. 2
) in which hook
27
is brought into engagement with support shaft
22
of platen
19
.
The tip of hook
27
is formed at a predetermined angle relative to a coupling/uncoupling direction (vertical direction in
FIG. 1
) of upper unit
5
and lower unit
6
. With hook
27
thus formed, as upper and lower units
5
,
6
are coupled with or uncoupled from each other, hook member
25
pivots against the urging force of coiled spring
26
while escaping its interference with support shaft
22
. In this way, with coupling or uncoupling of upper unit
5
and lower unit
6
, it is possible to lock or unlock the coupling of the two without requiring any special operation. The engagement between hook
27
and support shaft
22
can be released also manually by an operator.
With upper unit
5
and lower unit
6
uncoupled from each other, hook member
25
and head holding member
23
are urged by coiled spring
26
and are positioned in abutment against positioning faces
29
and
30
respectively which are formed in lower unit frame
8
.
Cutter device
15
will now be described. As shown in
FIG. 3
, cutter device
15
is provided with a fixed blade
31
and a movable blade
32
, which are each in a generally flat plate shape.
Fixed blade
31
is mounted to upper unit frame
7
so as to be pivotable about a pivot shaft
33
. Fixed blade
31
has a base portion
34
as a main component and an edge
35
which is extending from base portion
34
positioned on the side opposite to pivot shaft
33
. Fixed blade
31
is further provided with a guide portion
36
projecting from one end side of edge
35
in a direction away from pivot shaft
33
. Edge
35
of fixed blade
31
has a length which covers the overall width of the continuous paper
11
.
With fixed blade
31
and movable blade
32
engaged with each other, fixed blade
31
is urged in a direction in which edge
35
faces movable blade
32
by a torsion spring
37
stretched between fixed blade
31
and upper unit frame
7
.
Movable blade
32
has a base portion
39
(see
FIG. 4
) as a main component and an edge
40
which is extending from base portion
39
. Two holes
41
are formed apart from each other in base portion
39
(see FIG.
4
). Edge
40
of movable blade
32
has a length which covers the overall width of the continuous paper
11
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, movable blade
32
is held by a movable blade holding portion
42
. Movable blade holding portion
42
is provided with a movable blade holding member
43
and pivot shafts
44
(
44
A,
44
B), pivot shafts
44
being formed at both longitudinal ends of movable blade holding member
43
and supported pivotably by lower unit frame
8
. Movable blade holding portion
42
is disposed in parallel with the axis of platen
19
and is supported by lower unit frame
8
so as to be pivotable about pivot shafts
44
. Movable blade holding portion
42
has a semi-cylindrical cutout portion
45
which permits attaching and detaching of movable blade
32
. Cutout portion
45
has a pair of slots
46
in both longitudinal end positions, slots
46
each having a width equal to the thickness of movable blade
32
. Slots
46
are respectively provided with positioning portions
47
for positioning movable blade
32
which is fitted in cutout portion
45
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, cutout portion
45
is formed so as to be inclined in its longitudinal direction relative to the longitudinal direction of movable blade holding member
43
. The location of one of slots
46
is offset relative to that of the other slot
46
in the longitudinal direction of movable blade holding member
43
, whereby movable blade
32
is held in an inclined state from one end thereof supported by the other slot
46
toward the other end supported by the one of slots
46
. In this embodiment cutout portion
45
is formed so as to be slightly inclined in such a manner that movable blade
32
when fitted in movable blade holding member
43
is slightly inclined from an angle parallel to the axial direction of movable blade holding member
43
.
In cutout portion
45
there are formed semi-circular protuberances
48
in positions corresponding to holes
41
formed in base portion
39
of movable blade
32
. By engagement with holes
41
formed in base portion
39
protuberances
48
function to fix movable blade
32
to movable blade holding member
43
. Here there is realized a structure for engaging movable blade
32
and movable blade holding member
43
with each other.
Movable blade holding member
43
used in this embodiment is formed of a resin material having elasticity to such an extent as permits attaching and detaching of movable blade
32
with respect to movable blade holding member
43
.
With upper unit
5
and lower unit
6
coupled together, fixed blade
31
is urged so as to be pushed against movable blade
32
through guide portion
36
by the biasing force of torsion spring
37
. Guide portion
36
is in contact with movable blade
32
at a position outside the width of continuous paper
11
, whereby between edge
35
of fixed blade
31
and edge
40
of movable blade
32
there is formed a V-shaped path
49
for an object to be cut, as shown in FIG.
6
. Edge
35
of fixed blade
31
and edge
40
of movable blade
32
are partially in contact with each other for intermeshing. Here there is realized a structure for supporting the movable blade
32
. The position where edge
35
of fixed blade
31
and edge
40
of movable blade
32
engage each other will hereinafter be referred to as the position X. Path
49
for an object to be cut constitutes a part of paper conveying path
17
and continuous paper
11
is introduced into path
49
. At this time, one surface on paper conveying path
17
side of base portion
39
in movable blade
32
also functions to positionally guide continuous paper
11
.
The following description is now provided about a structure for effecting the cutting operation of cutter device
15
, which operation is illustrated in
FIG. 7. A
cutter arm
50
is mounted on the pivot shaft
44
B in movable blade holding portion
42
so as to be pivotable about pivot shaft
44
B. An elongated hole
51
which is long in a direction away from pivot shaft
44
is formed in cutter arm
50
. A drive crank
52
is pivotable about pivot shaft
44
mounted on lower unit frame
8
. A cutter motor (not shown), which is provided in lower unit frame
8
, is connected to drive crank
52
through a gear train
54
. The cutter motor causes drive crank
52
to rotate in a direction of arrow “c” in FIG.
7
. An eccentric pin
53
is provided on drive crank
52
and is engaged in the elongated hole
51
so as to be slidable with respect to the elongated hole
51
as drive crank
52
rotates.
Printing section
14
and cutter device
15
can each function in a coupled state of both upper unit
5
and lower unit
6
.
In addition, printer
1
is provided with a control section for controlling the operation of its components, though not shown.
In such a construction, when a printing operation is to be performed, the motor with platen
19
connected thereto and print head
20
are actuated by the control section, thereby printing images onto continuous paper
11
while conveying continuous paper
11
along paper conveying path
17
.
When the printing is over, a cutter motor (not shown) is turned ON by the control section and a driving force thereof is transmitted to drive crank
52
through gear train
54
to rotate drive crank
52
. At this time, since eccentric pin
53
and elongated hole
51
are in engagement with each other, eccentric pin
53
causes cutter arm
50
to pivot while sliding through elongated hole
51
as drive crank
52
rotates. With the pivotal motion of cutter arm
50
, movable blade holding portion
42
rotates about pivot shafts
44
.
With rotation of movable blade holding portion
42
, the engaging position X between edge
35
of fixed blade
31
and edge
40
of movable blade
32
shifts in the direction indicated with arrow “d” in
FIG. 6
along edge
35
of fixed blade
31
. Here there is realized a structure for displacing movable blade
32
. As a result, the path
49
for an object to be cut is narrowed gradually, and edge
35
of fixed blade
31
and edge
40
of movable blade
32
engage each other like scissors.
As the movable blade holding portion
42
rotates, an urging force for turning fixed edge
35
upward acts on edge
35
which is positioned above movable blade holding portion
42
. However, since fixed edge
35
is urged in a direction opposite to the pivoting direction thereof with a restoring force of the torsion spring
37
, an interpushing force is exerted between edge
35
of fixed blade
31
and edge
40
of movable blade
32
. Consequently, edge
35
of fixed blade
31
and edge
40
of movable blade
32
are engaged with each other like scissors, whereby continuous paper
11
which has been conducted into path
49
can be cut.
Although in this embodiment movable blade holding portion
42
which holds movable blade
32
is made rotatable about pivot shafts
44
and the continuous paper
11
is cut by rotating pivot shafts
44
, this constitutes no limitation. For example, there may be adopted a construction wherein movable blade
32
which is held so as to cause tilting of its edge
40
relative to edge
35
of fixed blade
31
is allowed to slide horizontally in
FIG. 1
to let path
49
become narrower gradually, thereby engaging edge
35
of fixed blade
31
and edge
40
of movable blade
32
with each other like scissors to cut continuous paper
11
which has been conducted into path
49
.
Although in this embodiment the fixed blade
31
is disposed in parallel with axis of platen
19
and movable blade
32
is disposed inclinedly relative to the platen axis, this constitutes no limitation. For example, in the case of a cutter device having a structure wherein the continuous paper
11
is cut by sliding movable blade
32
in the parallel direction, fixed blade
31
may be inclined and movable blade
32
in parallel with respect to the axis of platen
19
.
However, according to cutter device
15
of the rotary type wherein movable blade
32
is rotated as in this embodiment, continuous paper
11
can be cut positively with a simple structure without increasing the size of cutter device
15
.
In cutter device
15
of this embodiment, when movable blade
32
reaches expiration of its service life, movable blade
32
can be replaced in accordance with the following procedure.
In replacing movable blade
32
, first upper unit
5
is detached. As a result, movable blade
32
assumes an exposed state as in FIG.
8
. Now, the operator can detach movable blade
32
by only a simple operation of pulling out movable blade
32
from cutout portion
45
of movable blade holding member
43
. Here there is realized a structure which permits attaching and detaching of movable blade
32
.
In this connection, since movable blade holding member
43
is formed of an elastic material, movable blade holding member
43
deflects in a direction to disengage holes
41
and protuberances
48
as movable blade
32
is pulled out from cutout portion
45
. Consequently, movable blade
32
can be detached easily without the need of any troublesome work.
After movable blade
32
is removed, a new one can be attached by performing the above operation in reverse order.
In this case, as movable blade
32
is inserted into cutout portion
45
, movable blade holding member
43
deflects in a direction to permit engagement between holes
41
and protuberances
48
, whereby movable blade
32
can be attached easily without requiring any troublesome work.
With continuous paper
11
conducted to above the movable blade
32
, upper unit
5
is again combined with lower unit
6
, and connecting shaft
9
and positioning slot
10
are fitted together to position upper and lower units
5
,
6
. In this state support shaft
22
is locked with hook member
25
. Now, printing is ready.
Obviously, numerous modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that within the scope of the appended claims, the invention may be practiced otherwise as specifically described herein.
Claims
- 1. A cutter device having a body for cutting a rolled recording medium, comprising:a first unit located at a predetermined position on the body; a second unit removably combined with the first unit; a fixed blade supported at a predetermined position on the second unit; a holding member movably supported by the first unit; a movable blade detachably supported by the holding member so that the movable blade partially engages the fixed blade at an engagement position when the second unit is combined with the first unit, the movable blade being exposed when the second unit is removed from the first unit; and a motor for displacing the movable blade via the holding member to continuously shift the engagement position between the fixed blade and the movable blade; wherein the movable blade is attachable to and detachable from the holding member when the second unit is removed from the first unit; wherein the holding member comprises: an elongated body; pivot shafts at each end of the elongated body for rotatably supporting the holding member on the first unit; a cutout portion formed in the elongated body and extending in an elongated direction of the elongated body; and a pair of slots formed in the elongated body and communicating with the cutout portion in the elongated direction, wherein a first one of the slots is offset relative to a second one of the slots in the elongated direction of the elongated body of the holding member.
- 2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the movable blade includes an elongated flat body having elongated ends, and wherein a first one of the elongated ends is supported by the first one of the slots of the holding member and a second one of the elongated ends is supported by the second one of the slots of the holding member, whereby the movable blade is slightly inclined from an angle parallel to the elongated direction of the elongated body of the holding member.
- 3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the movable blade includes two holes formed in the elongated flat body apart from each other in an elongated direction of the elongated flat body, wherein the holding member includes two projections, exposed to the cutout portion, opposed to the holes, and wherein the two projections of the holding member are respectively fitted into the two holes of the movable blade when the movable blade is supported by the holding member.
- 4. The device according to claim 2, wherein the fixed blade includes an elongated flat body and a guide portion projecting from one end of the elongated flat body of the fixed blade, and wherein the guide portion contacts the first one of the elongated ends of the elongated flat body of the movable blade in a standby state in which the rolled recording medium is fed to between the fixed blade and the movable blade.
- 5. A printer, comprising:a receptacle section receiving a rolled recording medium; a printing section for printing an image on the recording medium from the receptacle section; a cutter section for cutting the recording medium from the printing section at a prescribed length, the cutter section comprising: a body, a first unit located at a predetermined position on the body, a second unit removably combined with the first unit, a fixed blade supported at a predetermined position on the second unit, a holding member movably supported by the first unit, a movable blade detachably supported by the holding member so that the movable blade partially engages the fixed blade at an engagement portion when the second unit is combined with the first unit, the movable blade being exposed when the second unit is removed from the first unit; and a motor for displacing the movable blade of the cutter section via the holding member to continuously shift the engagement position between the fixed blade and the movable blade to cut the recording medium, wherein the movable blade is attachable to and detachable from the holding member when the second unit is removed from the first unit; and wherein the holding member comprises: an elongated body; pivot shafts at each end of the elongated body for rotatably supporting the holding member on the first unit; a cutout portion formed in the elongated body and extending in an elongated direction of the elongated body; and a pair of slots formed in the elongated body and communicating with the cutout portion in the elongated direction, wherein a first one of the slots is offset relative to a second one of the slots in the elongated direction of the elongated body of the holding member.
- 6. A cutter device having a fixed blade and a movable blade opposed to the fixed blade, said cutter device comprising:a first structure which rotatably supports the movable blade via a movable blade holding member which is provided rotatably so that the movable blade partially engages the fixed blade at an engagement position; a second structure which rotates the movable blade so that the engagement position lies on a rotational path formed by rotation of the movable blade and shifts continuously; a third structure which permits attaching and detaching of the movable blade holding member to and from the first structure; and a fourth structure for engaging the movable blade and the movable blade holding member with each other at a position between the movable blade and the movable blade holding member.
- 7. The cutter device according to claim 6, wherein the movable blade and the fixed blade each have a flat plate shape, wherein the movable blade holding member holds the movable blade at an incline relative to an axis of the movable blade holding member, and wherein the first structure supports the movable blade so that the fixed blade and a rotational axis of the movable blade holding member are parallel to each other.
- 8. A printer comprising:a paper conveying section for conveying a continuous recording paper; a printing section for printing an image onto the paper which is conveyed by the paper conveying section; and a cutter device; wherein the cutter device comprises a fixed blade supported at a predetermined position, a movable blade opposed to the fixed blade with the paper therebetween; a first structure which rotatably supports the movable blade via a movable blade holding member which is provided rotatably so that the movable blade partially engages the fixed blade at an engagement position; a second structure which rotates the movable blade so that the engagement position lies on a rotational path formed by rotation of the movable blade and shifts continuously; a third structure which permits attaching and detaching of the movable blade to and from the first structure; and a fourth structure for engaging the movable blade and the movable blade holding member with each other at a position between the movable blade and the movable blade holding member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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2002-275881 |
Sep 2002 |
JP |
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