Claims
- 1. A drive force transmission mechanism of a printer for transmitting a drive force to a driven element supported by a main printer frame, said drive force transmission mechanism comprising:
- said main printer frame having a side wall;
- fixture means integrally extending from said side wall of said main printer frame;
- a subsidiary printer frame having tongue means and at least one shaft member integrally formed therewith, said tongue means detachably attached to said fixture means of said main printer frame and said subsidiary printer frame having said at least one shaft member extending from said subsidiary printer frame and having an end projected therefrom, said end of said shaft member being received in a hole formed in the main printer frame, to therein increase a rigidity of said at least one shaft member, said subsidiary printer frame and said at least one shaft member being an integrally molded synthetic resin structure; and
- at least one transmission member rotatably supported on said at least one shaft member to be engaged with said driven element which is supported by said main printer frame such that the drive force is transmitted thereto, said at least one transmission member comprising one member selected from a group of members comprising a gear, a cam and a lever.
- 2. A drive force transmission mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said member selected from the group of members comprising said gear, said cam, and said lever is held in place by a resiliently-bendable support member integrally projected from said subsidiary frame.
- 3. A drive force transmission mechanism as set forth in claim 1, wherein said synthetic resin is selected from a group consisting of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, polycarbonate, polyacetal, and tetrafluoroethyrene.
- 4. A drive force transmission mechanism applied to a printer to transmit a drive force to a driven element included in said printer, said drive force transmission comprising:
- a main printer frame having fixture means integrally extending from a side wall thereof;
- a subsidiary printer frame having tongue means and shaft members integrally formed therewith, said tongue means detachably attached to said fixture means of said side wall of said main printer frame of said printer and said subsidiary printer frame having said shaft members each with one end extending from said subsidiary printer frame and having another end projected therefrom, each said another end of said shaft members being received in corresponding holes formed in the side wall of said main printer frame, to therein increase rigidity of said shaft members, said driven element having an input gear provided on an outer surface of the side wall of said main printer frame, said subsidiary printer frame and said shaft members being an integrally molded synthetic resin structure; and
- a gear train accommodated in and held by said subsidiary printer frame so that gears included in said gear train are rotatably supported on said shaft members, said gear train being engaged with the input gears of said driven element at an output side thereof.
- 5. A drive force transmission mechanism as set forth in claim 4, wherein an electric motor is attached to said subsidiary frame as a drive source for said driven element, and said gear train is engaged with an output gear of said electric motor at an input side thereof.
- 6. A drive force transmission mechanism as set forth in claim 4, wherein said synthetic resin is selected from a group consisting of acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene, polycarbonate, polyacetal, and tetrafluoroethyrene.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/061,530 filed May 14, 1993, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/615,545, filed Nov. 19, 1990 both abandoned.
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