Device for printing on paper tape and for cutting the tape into printed tickets

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6599044
  • Patent Number
    6,599,044
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 10, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 29, 2003
    21 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Original Assignees
  • Examiners
    • Hirshfeld; Andrew H.
    • Ghatt; Dave A.
    Agents
    • McGuire; George R.
    • Hancock & Estabrook, LLP
Abstract
The invention relates to a printer device for printing on a paper tape and for cutting the tape into printed tickets. The device comprises a frame having a cover hinged on the frame, a printer, cutter means, and guide means for guiding the tape between the printer and the cutter means. According to the invention, the guide means are formed by two walls substantially parallel to the axis of a paper drive roller, one wall being carried by the cover and the other wall being carried by the frame, in such a manner as to impose an S-bend on the portion of the tape that extends between the printer and the cutter means.
Description




The invention relates to a device for printing on paper tape and for cutting the tape into printed tickets, more precisely it relates to a device for printers of the type comprising a thermal print head carried resiliently by a frame, and a tape-drive roller or “capstan” carried by a cover and parallel to a hinge axis, with the print head co-operating in operation with the roller by bearing against a generator line thereof.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Numerous variant embodiments of ticket printing and dispensing devices of the above type are already in existence and they can be classified as closed devices and as open device.




In closed devices, there is generally a moving cap which enables a roll of tape to be inserted into a paper compartment and means for threading the leading end of the tape between the head and the capstan and between two blades of the cutter device.




In open devices, there is a frame and a cover, one carrying the print head and the other the capstan, so the capstan and the print head can be moved apart from each other in order to place the leader of the tape between them without it being necessary to have means for inserting and threading said end. In general, such devices have a cutter device downstream from the print unit, which cutter can be static (with cutting being performed by pulling on the ticket) or it can be motor driven. When motor driven, the motor-driven cutter device can be of the opening kind having one blade carried by the cover and another blade carried by the frame (in general this is the motor-driven blade), or else it can be of the non-opening type.




Static cutter devices are subject to random operation because of intervention by the user who exerts traction more or less correctly for detaching the ticket.




Opening motor-driven cutter devices are complex mechanically and subject to frequent breakdowns because of the play which exists between the two blades specifically because they can be separated.




Finally, non-opening cutter devices generally include paper guide means upstream from the cutter blades which form a tunnel making it awkward to engage the leader end of the tape each time the roll is changed.




OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a remedy to the drawbacks of all known devices by using a printer structure which opens and a cutter device structure which does not open but which has simplified access.




To this end, the invention provides a device for printing a paper tape and for cutting the tape into printed tickets, the device comprising a frame with a cover hinged to the frame, a printer comprising a thermal print head carried resiliently by the frame and cooperating in operation by bearing against a generator line of a tape drive roller mounted to rotate on the cover, cutter means downstream from the print head in the tape drive direction comprising a fixed blade whose cutting edge extends parallel to the axis of the drive roller and a knife that is movable along the edge of the fixed blade, and guide means for guiding the tape between the printer and the cutter means, wherein the guide means are formed by two walls substantially parallel to the axis of the roller, one of the walls being carried by the cover downstream from the roller and the other wall being carried by the frame upstream from the cutting edge of the fixed blade, the walls imposing an S-bend on the portion of tape that extends between the printer and the cutting edge of the fixed blade.




This S-bend confers stiffness to the portion of tape that facilitates the cutting operation since the tape is then better at withstanding the lateral drive forces to which it is subjected while the knife passes along the edge of the fixed blade.




In preferred manner, the cutting edge is constituted by a downstream edge of the fixed wall.




In this way, the functions of guidance and of cutting are performed by the same element.




The moving knife is then advantageously carried by a carriage that moves parallel to the edge of the fixed blade, and the fixed blade is longer than the width of the paper tape so that the portion thereof projecting beyond the tape forms a parking zone for the moving knife.




Thus, clearing a passage for the tape leader while it is being put into place is achieved merely by placing the moving knife in the parking zone.




The moving carriage is advantageously actuated by a wormscrew extending parallel to the edge of the fixed blade.




The carriage is thus easily displaced using a motor to drive the wormscrew.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly in the light of the following description of a particular non-limiting embodiment of the invention, given with reference to the figures, in which:





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary section view of a device of the invention; and





FIG. 2

is a simplified perspective view of the same device, with the cover


2


omitted.











MORE DETAILED DESCRIPTION




With reference to the figures, a printer device of the invention comprises a fixed frame


1


having a moving frame portion hinged thereto to form a cover


2


. The cover


2


closes a compartment


9


for receiving a roll of paper tape


11


.




The device of the invention is fitted with a printer given overall reference


3


, comprising a paper drive roller


4


, said roller being mounted to rotate about an axis


5


relative to the cover


2


. When the cover


2


is in the closed position, the drive roller


4


co-operates with a thermal print head


6


mounted on the fixed frame


1


to pivot about an axis


7


against a spring


8


bearing against the fixed frame


1


and causing the print head


6


to be pressed against the drive roller


4


.




The paper


11


is driven by rotating the drive roller


4


in the direction indicated by the arrow, and it is printed as it passes under the print head


6


. The drive roller


4


is rotated by a motor which is carried by the fixed frame


1


and not shown in the figures. The connection between the motor and the drive roller


4


can be obtained, for example, by meshing between a first gearwheel carried by the shaft of the motor and a second gearwheel carried by the drive roller


4


at an axial end thereof, with meshing being obtained when the cover


2


is closed.




At the outlet from the printer


3


, the paper


11


is deflected by a deflector wall


12


forming part of the cover


2


and deflecting the paper


11


towards cutter means having general reference


14


. This deflector wall


12


imparts a first bend to the paper tape


11


as it leaves the printer


3


. The tape is thus deflected towards a second deflector wall


13


that is stationary, being secured to the frame


1


, and which imparts a second bend to the paper tape


11


immediately upstream from the cutter means


14


.




The cutter means


14


is carried by the fixed frame


1


and is constituted firstly by a fixed blade


15


which in the embodiment shown is constituted by the fixed wall


13


itself which has a downstream edge (towards the top in the figure) forming a cutting edge


16


parallel to the axis of rotation


5


of the drive roller


4


.




The cutter means


14


also comprises a carriage


17


mounted to move in translation on the fixed frame


1


along the direction of the cutting edge


16


of the blade


15


. The carriage


17


is driven by a wormscrew


18


, itself driven by a motor that is not shown.




The carriage


17


carries a moving knife


19


which in this case is in the form of a disk, the knife


19


being mounted to rotate freely about an axis


20


that is substantially perpendicular to the cutting edge


16


of the fixed blade


15


. The cutting edge of the moving knife


19


as constituted by the bottom edge of the disk crosses the cutting edge


16


of the fixed blade


15


so as to cut the paper by a scissors effect. A spring


22


placed on the axis


20


urges the moving knife


19


against the cutting edge


16


of the fixed blade


15


so that the cutting edges of the two blades are always in contact.




A presser ring


21


for pressing the paper


11


against the fixed wall


13


is provided about the axis


20


so as to press the paper


11


against said fixed wall


13


and thus ensure better cutting.




The stroke of the carriage


17


(and thus the length of the wormscrew


18


) is longer than the width of the paper tape


11


so as to provide a parking space


23


on the fixed frame


1


for receiving the carriage


17


when it is returned to the beginning of its stroke after performing an operation of cutting off a ticket. The fixed blade


15


is also of sufficient length to guarantee that the cutting edges of the fixed blade


15


and of the moving knife


19


remain in contact over the entire stroke of the carriage


17


, including when the carriage


17


is positioned in the parking space


23


. Permanent contact between the two cutting edges eliminates any docking impact between the moving knife and the fixed blade, and thus eliminates any risk of the cutting edges being damaged.




This parking space


23


serves firstly to disengage the working portion of the cutting edge


16


of the fixed blade


15


completely so as to facilitate insertion of the paper


11


when changing the roll (it suffices to put the roll into place, to pull on the tape leader, and to close the cover


2


). This parking space


23


also enables the passage for the drive roller


4


to be left clear while the cover


2


is being opened so as to avoid any interference. The surface of the volume swept by the cover


2


while it is being opened is represented diagrammatically by dashed lines in the figure.




The dispositions of the invention relate to guiding the paper tape


11


, thereby making it possible to use non-opening cutter means as described above, so as to benefit from the advantages of such means. With such means; the fixed blade


15


and the moving carriage


17


carrying the moving knife


19


are never separated so that play in operation or positioning tolerances which can lead to poor operation of the cutter means


14


are reduced to a minimum. As stated above, it is also possible to guarantee that permanent contact is maintained between the two cutting edges, which is a factor contributing to longevity and to efficiency of the cutter means.




The two bends form an S-bend serving firstly to stiffen the paper before it passes through such cutter means


14


, thereby preparing it to withstand the lateral cutting force which is applied thereto by said cutter means


14


as the moving knife


19


moves in translation along the cutting edge


16


of the fixed blade


15


. This force has a component that is parallel to the cutting edge


16


in the translation direction of the moving knife


19


, and the stiffening imparted to the paper by the S-bend ensures that the paper does not crease or crumple under the effect of this force component parallel to the cutting edge


16


when the moving knife


19


moves past. The two deflector walls also enable the cutter means


14


to be disposed in a position that is remote from the cover


2


, thus enabling the cover to be opened or closed without interfering with the cutter means


14


. Providing a parking space


23


in which the carriage


17


is located while the cover


2


is being moved also serves to limit this guard separation that is necessary to ensure that elements secured to the cover


2


(and in particular the drive roller


4


) do not interfere with the fixed portion of the cutter means


14


. This S-bend imparted by the deflector wall


12


and the fixed wall


13


thus enable such non-opening cutter means


14


to be fitted to printer devices of the opening type.




This arrangement of the deflector walls in accordance with the invention is particularly advantageous in devices where the printer


3


is arranged so that the resilient bearing force urging the print head


6


against the drive roller


4


opposes opening of the cover


2


. Given that the effect of this arrangement is to impart a direction on the paper tape


11


downstream from the printer


3


such that the tape


11


goes away from the cutter means


14


, the deflector wall


12


thus also has the function of deflecting the path followed by the paper tape


11


on leaving the printer


3


so that it goes towards the cutter means


14


. It should be observed that with such printers, the deflection angle imposed on the paper by the wall


12


is relatively large, thus having the effect of giving rise to significant reaction from the paper due to its springiness. This reaction is advantageous since it encourages the tape to press against the wall


12


(which can be shaped), and thus improves guidance thereof and the accuracy of the path that it imposes.




The invention is not limited to the particular embodiment described above, and on the contrary it extends to any variant using equivalent means to reproduce the essential characteristics specified above.




In particular, the carriage can be driven by any equivalent means, for example of the cable type. The carriage can be driven into the parking space automatically when the cover


2


is opened.




The blade


19


can be constrained to rotate with the presser ring


21


, and the pair of them can be driven so as to rotate with or without slip relative to the fixed blade


15


. In a variant, the blade


19


can be mounted on the carriage


17


so that it is fixed, and it need not be circular.



Claims
  • 1. A device for printing a paper tape and for cutting the tape into printed tickets, the device comprising a frame with a cover hinged to the frame, a printer comprising a thermal print head carried resiliently by the frame and co-operating in operation with a tape drive roller mounted to rotate on the cover, the print head bearing against a generator line of the roller, cutter means downstream from the print head in the tape drive direction comprising a fixed blade whose cutting edge extends parallel to the axis of the drive roller and a knife that is movable along the fixed blade, the cutting edge of the moving knife crossing the cutting edge of the fixed blade, and guide means for guiding the tape between the printer and the cutter means, wherein the guide means are formed by two walls substantially parallel to the axis of the roller, one of the walls being carried by the cover downstream from the roller and the other wall being carried by the frame upstream from the cutting edge of the fixed blade, the walls imposing an S-bend on the portion of tape that extends between the printer and the cutting edge of the fixed blade.
  • 2. A device according to claim 1, wherein the cutting edge of the fixed blade is constituted by a downstream edge of the fixed wall.
  • 3. A device according to claim 1, wherein the moving knife is carried by a moving carriage that moves parallel to the cutting edge of the fixed blade, and wherein the stroke of the moving carriage is longer than the width of the paper tape so as to enable a parking space to be provided for the moving carriage.
  • 4. A device according to claim 3, wherein the fixed blade is of a length that is sufficient to enable the cutting edge of the moving knife to be kept permanently crossing the cutting edge of the fixed blade including when the moving carriage is positioned in the parking space.
  • 5. A device according to claim 3, wherein the moving knife is a circular blade mounted to rotate on the moving carriage and wherein a presser ring for pressing the tape against the guide wall is mounted to rotate on the moving carriage.
  • 6. A device according to claim 3, wherein the moving carriage is actuated by a wormscrew extending parallel to the cutting edge of the fixed blade.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
00 16058 Dec 2000 FR
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