Information
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Patent Grant
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6340215
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Patent Number
6,340,215
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Date Filed
Tuesday, June 8, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 22, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Barlow; John
- Stewart, Jr.; Charles W.
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 347 4
- 347 3
- 347 22
- 347 101
- 347 104
- 347 105
- 347 2
- 101 126
- 400 58
- 400 56
- 355 202
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An elongated-strip-article processor comprises: a processing section for applying printing to a plurality of continuous elongated strip articles along conveying passages of the elongated strip articles by an ink jet printer; a conveying section disposed in a vicinity of the processing section for intermittently conveying the elongated strip articles by a predetermined length; tension adjusting sections respectively disposed upstream and downstream out of a range of the conveying passages including the processing section and the conveying section for adjusting tension of each of the elongated strip articles at a constant value; sensors respectively provided at the tension adjusting sections for detecting a length of slack of each of the elongated strip articles; and feed sections disposed respectively upstream of the upstream-side tension adjusting section and downstream of the downstream-side tension adjusting section so as to correspond to the individual elongated strip articles. Each of the feed sections is adapted to switch between a state of positively feeding each elongated strip article and a state of suppressing feed of each elongated strip article based on detection signals from the respective sensors. By the elongated-strip-article processor, a plurality of elongated strip articles on an ink jet printer or the like can be accurately conveyed with optimum tension for the respective articles.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an elongated-strip-article processor mounted to an ink jet printer or the like for moving the elongated strip article, such as a fastener or the like, to be printed.
2. Description of the Related Art
Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. 3-69658 and Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication No. 5-330085 respectively discloses an ink jet printer for applying printing to the elongated strip article such as a fastener or a surface fastener. The ink jet printer comprises a processor for conveying the elongated strip article to be printed. This type of elongated-strip-article processor has conveying passages for a plurality of elongated strip articles, the passages being arranged in a substantially horizontal posture below print heads having ink jet nozzles. A driving roller abuts on one faces of the elongated strip articles and follower rollers abut on the driving roller via the elongated strip articles, thereby advancing the elongated strip articles at a predetermined speed intermittently by predetermined lengths for printing. The driving roller is mounted on only one side of the print head relative to a conveying direction of the elongated strip articles as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 3-69658, or mounted on both sides of the print head as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 5-330085.
In the above prior art, the ink jet printer can clearly print fine patterns, but there has been a problem that the printed patterns are disarranged on a product if the elongated strip article is slackened or stretched. Particularly when a plurality of elongated strip articles are mounted to the ink jet printer, because the respective elongated strip articles are slackened or excessively stretched in different states, each of the elongated strip articles needs to be brought into an optimum state by individual adjustment when conveyed. However, it has been difficult to easily adjust a tension per each elongated strip article.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished with above prior art in view. So, it is an object of the invention to provide an elongated-strip-article processor which can accurately convey a plurality of elongated strip articles on an ink jet printer respectively with optimum tensions.
To achieve the above object, according to the invention, there is provided an elongated-strip-article processor including a processing section for applying printing to a plurality of continuous elongated strip articles along conveying passages of the elongated strip articles by an ink jet printer and a conveying section which is disposed in a vicinity of the processing section for intermittently conveying the elongated strip articles by a predetermined length. The processing section may include a print head and a drier unit of the ink jet printer, and the conveying section may be a print roller for conveying the elongated strip articles.
The elongated-strip-article processor further includes tension adjusting sections, such as dancer rollers, disposed upstream and downstream out of a range of the conveying passages including the processing section and the conveying section for adjusting tension of each of the elongated strip articles at a constant value, and sensors respectively provided at the tension adjusting sections as the dancer rollers. Each of the dancer rollers moves up or down according to a length of slack of the elongated strip article in contact with the dancer roller. The sensors detect the length of slack of each elongated strip article by detecting positions of the dancer rollers. Further, the processor includes feed sections disposed respectively upstream of the upstream-side tension adjusting section and downstream of the downstream-side tension adjusting section so as to correspond to the individual elongated strip articles. Each of the feed sections switches between a state of positively feeding each elongated strip article and a state of suppressing feed of each elongated strip article based on detection signals from the respective sensors.
Each of the feed sections further includes a driving roller disposed under the elongated strip articles and having a rotation axis perpendicular to a feed direction of the elongated strip articles, at least one retainer disposed under the elongated strip articles and in parallel to the driving roller for retaining the elongated strip articles, a plurality of follower rollers disposed above the elongated strip articles and in parallel to the driving roller, and a plurality of retaining members above the elongated strip articles so as to face the retainer via the elongated strip articles, the follower rollers or the retaining members being adapted to be alternatively pressed against the driving roller or the retainer so as to clamp the elongated strip articles between the follower rollers and the driving roller or between the retaining members and the retainer. For example, each pair of the follower roller and the retaining member are respectively and rotatably attached to opposite ends of a single actuator having a rotation shaft substantially at a center of the actuator. The actuator has at one end portion thereof a moving means, such as an air cylinder, for pivotally moving or swinging the actuator about the rotation shaft and for pressing the follower roller or the retaining member against the driving roller or the retainer via each of the elongated strip article.
The retainer of the feed section may be a driving roller disposed in parallel to the first-mentioned driving roller and rotating at a lower speed than the first-mentioned driving roller. In this case, the follower roller is also pressed against the second-mentioned driving roller.
Each of the driving rollers may be a single roller with respect to a plurality of elongated strip articles. The numbers of the follower rollers and the moving means thereof disposed above the driving rollers may correspond to the number of the plurality of elongated strip articles conveyed in parallel to each other.
In the elongated-strip-article processor of the invention, the elongated strip articles are conveyed by predetermined intermittent conveyance. If a feed amount of each elongated strip article becomes larger than that intermittent conveying amount so that a length of each elongated strip article becomes excessive, the corresponding dancer roller moves down. Then, the corresponding sensors detect that the dancer roller has reached its lower limit position, and a signal is transmitted to the corresponding moving means such as a cylinder. Then, the cylinder moves the corresponding retaining member or the corresponding follower roller to move down to be pressed against the corresponding retainer, or to be pressed against one of the corresponding driving rollers rotating at a lower rotation speed through the elongated strip article. Thus, the elongated strip article is retained by the retaining member or conveyed slowly by the slow driving roller and the follower roller. As a result, the feed amount of the elongated strip article decreases, so that the dancer roller does not further move down. As a result, the length of the elongated strip article gradually decreases, and the corresponding dancer roller moves up.
If the corresponding dancer roller moves up to reach its upper limit position, the corresponding sensors detect that the dancer roller has moved up and a signal is transmitted to the moving means such as a cylinder. Then, the cylinder moves, such that the corresponding follower roller moves down to be pressed against the other one of the corresponding driving rollers rotating at a higher rotation speed through the elongated strip article. Thus, the elongated strip article is conveyed by that driving roller and the follower roller. As a result, the feed amount of each elongated strip article from a feed bobbin increases, and the dancer roller does not move up, so that the length of each elongated strip article gradually increases, and the corresponding dancer roller moves down. Thus, tension of the elongated strip article can be maintained at a constant value at the processing section.
As mentioned above, the dancer rollers move between the lower limit position and the upper limit position which is sufficient to give each elongated strip article a length of slack, for preventing the elongated strip article from begin excessively tight or loose between the intermittent conveying section and the feed section. Further, the tensions of the elongated strip articles are adjusted by predetermined weights of the dancer rollers so that abnormal fluctuations of the tensions can not occur.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic view showing an embodiment of an elongated-strip-article processor according to the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the elongated-strip-article processor of this embodiment.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. A processor of the embodiment is an ink jet printer comprising conveying passages arranged in a substantially horizontal posture for conveying elongated strip articles to be printed, below a print head having ink jet nozzles as a processing section. A plurality of elongated strip articles are retained in parallel to each other on the conveying passages by a feed unit
1
and are respectively carried at predetermined speeds.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the feed unit
1
has a roller
16
in contact with lower sides of a large number of elongated strip articles
14
fed in parallel to each other from a feed bobbin
12
. The roller
16
rotatably follows the feed of the elongated strip articles
14
and maintains feeding positions of the elongated strip articles at predetermined positions. A first driving roller
18
and a second driving roller
20
which constitute a feed section
10
of the elongated strip articles
14
are disposed downstream in the feeding direction of the roller
16
and under the elongated strip articles
14
, the first and second driving rollers
18
and
20
being spaced by a predetermined distance. The second driving roller
20
is driven at a lower speed than the first driving roller
18
. The single first driving roller
18
and the single second driving roller
20
are arranged respectively in a direction perpendicularly to the feed direction of the large number of elongated strip articles
14
.
At positions which face the first driving roller
18
through the elongated strip articles
14
, first follower rollers
22
which respectively correspond to the elongated strip articles
14
and are short in axial directions are rotatably disposed. At positions which face the second driving roller
20
through the elongated strip articles
14
, second follower rollers
24
which respectively correspond to the elongated strip articles
14
and are short in axial directions are rotatably disposed. Each pair of the first follower rollers
22
and the second follower roller
24
are attached to a long and narrow plate-like retaining plate
26
. The axial directions of the first follower rollers
22
and the second follower rollers
24
are in parallel to each other. The first and second follower rollers
22
and
24
are arranged in an axial direction substantially perpendicularly to the feed direction of the elongated strip articles
14
. The respective pair of the first and second follower rollers
22
,
24
are attached substantially perpendicularly to side faces of the retaining plate
26
, and are respectively positioned at opposite end portions of the retaining plate
26
in a longitudinal direction of the retaining plate
26
. A pivotal shaft
28
is provided penetrating a center of the retaining plate
26
in a direction perpendicular to the feed direction of the elongated strip articles
14
. The retaining plate
26
is retained for a pivotal or swinging movement by the pivotal shaft
28
. Between the pivotal shaft
28
of each retaining plate
26
and each second follower roller
24
, a cylinder
30
as a moving means for individually swinging each the retaining plate
26
is mounted.
Rotatable rollers
32
,
34
, and
36
are disposed downstream of the second driving roller
20
, at the same level as the roller
16
, and spaced at predetermined intervals, while being in contact with the lower sides of the elongated strip articles
14
. Between the rollers
34
and
36
, dancer rollers
38
which constitute tension adjusting sections are respectively mounted to be in contact with the upper sides of the elongated strip articles
14
. The dancer rollers
38
are at arbitrary positions lower than the rollers
34
and
36
move up or down according to lengths of slack of the elongated strip articles
14
. In spaces above and below the respective dancer rollers
38
, there are respectively arranged first sensors
40
which are sensors for detecting the dancer rollers
38
when the dancer rollers
38
are at lower limit positions and second sensors
42
for detecting the dancer rollers
38
when the dancer rollers
38
are at the upper limit positions are respectively mounted. Further, there is mounted a controller (not shown) for transmitting signals for actuating the cylinders
30
when the dancer rollers
38
are detected by the first sensors
40
or the second sensors
42
.
An intermittent driving roller
44
which constitutes a conveying section is disposed at the same level height as the roller
36
is mounted downstream of the roller
36
to be in contact with the lower sides of the elongated strip articles
14
. At a position facing the intermittent driving roller
44
through the elongated strip articles
14
, an intermittent follower roller
46
is mounted for intermittently conveying the elongated strip articles
14
by a set length. Above the elongated strip articles
14
with a predetermined distance from the articles
14
, a print head
48
having ink jet nozzles (not shown) is mounted downstream of the intermittent driving roller
44
. Further, a drier unit
50
for drying and hardening printed ink is mounted downstream of the print head
48
.
Rotatable rollers
52
,
54
, and
56
are disposed downstream of the drier unit
50
, at the same level as the roller
16
, and spaced at predetermined intervals, while being in contact with the lower sides of the elongated strip articles
14
. Between the rollers
52
and
54
, dancer rollers
58
are mounted to be in contact with the upper sides of the respective elongated strip articles
14
. Each of the dancer rollers
58
has the same weight as each of the upstream dancer rollers
38
. The dancer rollers
58
are at arbitrary positions lower than the rollers
52
and
54
and move up or down according to lengths of slack of the elongated strip articles
14
. In spaces above and below the respective dancer rollers
58
, there are respectively arranged third sensors
60
for detecting the dancer rollers
58
when the dancer rollers
58
are at lower limit positions and fourth sensors
62
for detecting the dancer rollers
58
when the dancer rollers
58
are at the upper limit positions are respectively mounted. Further, there is mounted a device for transmitting signals for actuating cylinders
76
which will be described later when the dancer rollers
58
are detected by the third sensors
60
or the fourth sensors
62
.
Each of the dancer rollers
38
,
58
move between the lower limit position and the upper limit position which is sufficient to give each elongated strip article
14
a length of slack, for preventing the elongated strip article
14
from being excessively tight or loose between the intermittent conveying section
44
,
46
and the feed section
10
. Further, the tensions of the elongated strip articles
14
are adjusted by predetermined weights of the dancer rollers
38
,
58
so that abnormal fluctuations of the tensions can not occur.
A third driving roller
64
and a fourth driving roller
66
similar to the first driving roller
18
and the second driving roller
20
are mounted downstream of the roller
56
. The rollers
64
,
66
are arranged under the elongated strip articles
14
, at positions slightly lower than the roller
16
and spaced at a predetermined distance from each other. The fourth driving roller
66
is driven at a lower speed than the third driving roller
64
. At positions which face the third driving roller
64
through the elongated strip articles
14
, third follower rollers
68
which respectively correspond to the elongated strip articles
14
and are short in axial directions are rotatably disposed. At positions which face the fourth driving roller
66
through the elongated strip articles
14
, fourth follower rollers
70
which are short in axial directions are rotatably disposed. Similarly to the first follower rollers
22
and the second follower rollers
24
, each pair of the third follower rollers
68
and the fourth follower roller
70
are attached to a long and narrow plate-like retaining plate
72
. The axial directions of the third follower roller
68
and the fourth follower roller
70
are substantially perpendicular to side faces of the retaining plate
72
, and the third and fourth follower rollers
68
and
70
are respectively positioned at opposite end portions of the retaining plate
72
in a longitudinal direction of the retaining plate
72
. A pivotal shaft
74
is provided to penetrate a center of the retaining plate
72
. The retaining plate
72
is retained by the pivotal shaft
74
for a pivotal or swinging movement. Between the pivotal shaft
74
of each retaining plate
72
and each fourth follower roller
70
, a cylinder
76
for swinging the retaining plate
72
is mounted. A rotatable roller
78
is mounted downstream of the fourth driving roller
66
at the same level as the roller
16
. The elongated strip articles
14
are folded by the roller
78
and taken up by a take-up roller (not shown).
In the above-mentioned feed unit
1
, a plurality of elongated strip articles
14
,
14
′, . . . are laid in parallel to each other in axial directions of the rollers as shown in FIG.
2
. The first follower rollers
22
, the second follower rollers
24
, the retaining plates
26
, the cylinders
30
, the third follower rollers
68
, the fourth follower rollers
70
, the retaining plates
72
, and the cylinders
76
are respectively positioned on or above the elongated strip articles
14
,
14
′, . . . . Each of the retaining plates
26
is retained by the single pivotal shaft
28
while each of the retaining plates
72
is retained by the single pivotal shaft
74
.
Now, an operation of the feed unit
1
will be described. First, the intermittent driving roller
44
and the intermittent follower roller
46
intermittently convey the elongated strip articles
14
at a predetermined timing, and the print head
48
reciprocates above the plurality of elongated strip articles
14
,
14
′, . . . , thereby printing on the articles simultaneously. Then, the elongated strip articles
14
are conveyed to the drier unit
50
where ink on the articles
14
are dried and hardened. At this step, each of the elongated strip articles
14
is pulled in upstream and downstream directions with proper tension by sets of dancer rollers
38
and
58
.
Each upstream-side dancer roller
38
moves down when the corresponding elongated strip article
14
is fed from the feed bobbin
12
at a high speed and the lengths of slack of the article
14
increases excessively. Before the dancer roller
38
moves down abnormally, the first sensors
40
detect that the dancer roller
38
has reached the lower limit position and the signal is transmitted to the cylinder
30
. Then, a piston of the cylinder
30
is pushed down, so that the retaining plate
26
swings about the pivotal shaft
28
counterclockwise in
FIG. 2
, and then the second follower roller
24
moves down and is pushed against the second driving roller
20
through each elongated strip article
14
. Then, the elongated strip article
14
is conveyed at a rotation speed of the second driving roller
20
. Because the second driving roller
20
rotates at a lower speed than the first driving roller
18
, a feeding speed of the article
14
from the feed bobbin
12
decreases. Furthermore, the second driving roller
20
rotates at a lower speed than the intermittent driving roller
44
of the conveying section, and a feeding amount of the elongated strip article
14
by the second driving roller
20
is smaller than a feeding amount of the elongated strip article
14
by the intermittent driving roller
44
. Therefore, the dancer roller
38
does not move down lower than the first sensors
40
, and then the length slack of the elongated strip article
14
gradually decreases so that the dancer roller
38
moves up.
Before the dancer roller
38
moves up abnormally, the second sensors
42
detect that the dancer roller
38
has reached the upper limit position and the signal is transmitted to the cylinder
30
. Then, a piston of the cylinder
30
is pulled up so that the retaining plate
26
swings about the pivotal shaft
28
clockwise in
FIG. 2
, then the first follower roller
22
moves down and is pushed against the first driving roller
18
through each elongated strip article
14
. Then, the elongated strip article
14
is conveyed at a rotation speed of the first driving roller
18
. Because the first driving roller
18
rotates at a higher speed than the second driving roller
20
, a feeding speed of the article
14
from the feed bobbin
12
increases. Furthermore, the first driving roller
18
rotates at a higher speed than the intermittent driving roller
44
, and a feeding amount of the elongated strip article
14
by the first driving roller
18
is larger than a feeding amount of the elongated strip article
14
by the intermittent driving roller
44
. Therefore, the dancer roller
38
does not move higher than the second sensors
42
, and the length slack of the elongated strip article
14
gradually increases and the dancer roller
38
moves down.
At this time, because the first driving roller
18
and the second driving roller
20
are arranged at the levels slightly lower than the rollers
16
and
32
and are lower than conveying faces of the elongated strip articles
14
, the elongated strip articles
14
do not come into contact with the second driving roller
20
when the elongated strip articles
14
are carried by the first driving roller
18
, while the elongated strip articles
14
do not come into contact with the first driving roller
18
when the elongated strip articles
14
are carried by the second driving roller
20
.
Similarly, each downstream-side dancer roller
58
moves down when the corresponding elongated strip articles
14
are slowly fed toward the take-up roller and the lengths of slack of the articles
14
increase excessively. When the dancer roller
58
reaches the lower limit position, the corresponding third sensors
60
detect that the dancer roller
58
has reached the lower limit position and the signal is transmitted to the cylinder
76
. Then, a piston of the cylinder
76
is pulled up, so that the retaining plate
72
swings about the pivotal shaft
74
in a clockwise direction, and the third follower roller
68
moves down and is pushed against the third driving roller
64
through each elongated strip article
14
. Then, the elongated strip article
14
is conveyed at a rotation speed of the third driving roller
64
. Because the third driving roller
64
rotates at a higher speed than the fourth driving roller
66
and the intermittent driving roller
44
, a feeding speed of the article
14
to the take-up roller increases. Therefore, the dancer roller
58
does not move down lower than the third sensors
60
, and the lengths of slack of the elongated strip articles
14
gradually decrease so that the dancer roller
58
moves up.
When the dancer roller
58
reaches the upper limit, the corresponding fourth sensors
62
detect that the dancer roller
58
has reached the upper limit position and the signal is transmitted to the cylinder
76
. Then, a piston of the cylinder
76
is pushed down, the retaining plate
72
swings about the pivotal shaft
74
in a counterclockwise direction, so that the fourth follower roller
70
moves down and is pushed against the fourth driving roller
66
through each elongated strip article
14
, and then the elongated strip article
14
is conveyed at a rotation speed of the fourth driving roller
66
. Because the fourth driving roller
66
rotates at a lower speed than the third driving roller
64
and the intermittent driving roller
44
, a feeding speed of the article
14
to the take-up roller decreases. Therefore, the dancer roller
58
does not move higher than the fourth sensors
62
, and the lengths of slack of the elongated strip articles
14
gradually increase so that the dancer roller
58
moves down.
Because the third driving roller
64
and the fourth driving roller
66
are arranged at the positions slightly lower than the rollers
56
and
78
and are lower than conveying faces of the elongated strip articles
14
, the elongated strip articles
14
do not come into contact with the fourth driving roller
66
when the elongated strip articles
14
are carried by the third driving roller
64
, while the elongated strip articles
14
do not come into contact with the third driving roller
64
when the elongated strip articles
14
are carried by the fourth driving roller
66
.
According to the feed unit
1
of the embodiment, a plurality of elongated strip articles
14
can be accurately fed while preventing generation of slack or excessive tension of the articles
14
, thereby accurately printing fine patterns on the elongated strip articles
14
by the ink jet printer. Because the slack and the excessive tension which are different depending on the respective elongated strip article
14
are individually adjusted to keep the tension of each the article
14
constant, tensions of the long articles
14
can be separately adjusted even if a width, a thickness, material, or the like is different depending on the article
14
, so that printing can be applied to the articles
14
efficiently. Because a balanced tension is applied to the intermittent driving roller
44
disposed in the vicinity of the print head
48
by the upstream and downstream dancer rollers
38
and
58
, there is less resistance to driving, so that the resistance does not affect the print driving. The dancer rollers
38
and
58
can be maintained at the proper positions by detecting the upper and lower limit positions of the dancer rollers
38
and
58
by the first sensors
40
, the second sensors
42
, the third sensors
60
, and the fourth sensors
62
, by means of automatically selecting the first driving roller
18
or the second driving roller
20
and the third driving roller
64
or the fourth driving roller
66
respectively rotating at different speeds, and adjusting the conveying speed of the elongated strip articles
14
.
The processor of the invention is not limited to the configuration of the above embodiment, but the number of rollers of the feed unit can be varied properly. Also, the shape of each retaining plate
26
,
72
each mounted with the two follower rollers may be such a shape as a triangle and an angular U, as far as the two follower rollers can be reliably switched from and to each other. Further, the speeds of the driving rollers can be varied properly, in which case the roller rotating at the lower speed may be a retainer such as a retaining table which completely stops the elongated strip articles.
According to the elongated-strip-article processor of the invention, the plurality of elongated strip articles which are laid in the ink jet printer or the like can be respectively conveyed accurately, and can be treated accurately. Therefore, treatment such as printing can be individually and simultaneously applied to the elongated strip articles with different thicknesses, widths, materials, or the like. Furthermore, the processor can be operated continuously so that efficiency of the operation can be increased.
Claims
- 1. An elongated-strip-article processor comprising:(a) a processing section for applying printing to a plurality of continuous elongated strip articles along conveying passages of the elongated strip articles by an ink jet printer; (b) a conveying section disposed in a vicinity of the processing section for intermittently conveying the elongated strip articles by a predetermined length; (c) tension adjusting sections respectively disposed upstream and downstream out of a range of the conveying passages including the processing section and the conveying section for adjusting tension of each of the elongated strip articles at a constant value; (d) sensors respectively provided at the tension adjusting sections for detecting a length of slack of each of the elongated strip articles; and (e) feed sections disposed respectively upstream of the upstream-side tension adjusting section and downstream of the downstream-side tension adjusting section so as to correspond to the individual elongated strip articles, each feed section being adapted to switch between increasing the feed of each elongated strip article and decreasing the feed of each elongated strip article based on detection signals from the respective sensors.
- 2. An elongated-strip-article processor according to claim 1, wherein each of the feed sections includes a driving roller disposed under each of the elongated strip articles and having a rotation axis perpendicular to a feed direction of the elongated strip articles, at least one retainer disposed under the plurality of the elongated strip articles and in parallel to the driving roller for retaining the elongated strip articles, a plurality of follower rollers disposed above the elongated strip articles and in parallel to the driving roller, and a plurality of retaining members above the elongated strip articles so as to face the retainer via the elongated strip articles, the follower rollers or the retaining members being adapted to be alternatively pressed against the driving roller or the retainer so as to clamp the elongated strip articles between the follower rollers and the driving roller or between the retaining members and the retainer.
- 3. An elongated-strip-article processor according to claim 2, wherein said retainer is at least one driving roller, said retaining members comprise follower rollers, and each of the feed sections includes a pair of driving rollers both having rotation axes perpendicular to a feed direction of the elongated strip articles and adapted to rotate at different speeds, a plurality of pairs of follower rollers disposed in parallel to the respective driving rollers via the elongated strip articles and adapted to be alternatively pressed against the respective driving rollers to clamp the elongated strip articles between one of each pair of the follower rollers and one of the driving rollers, and a moving means for pressing each pair of the follower rollers against the elongated strip articles.
- 4. An elongated-strip-article processor according to claim 3, wherein the numbers of said pairs of follower rollers and said moving means correspond to each single driving roller and the number of the plurality of the elongated strip articles.
- 5. An elongated-strip-article processor according to claim 3, wherein each pair of follower rollers of said feeding section is rotatably retained at both ends of an actuator and that said moving means is attached to one end portion of said actuator for pivotal movement.
- 6. An elongated-strip-article processor according to claim 1, wherein the processing section includes a print head and a drier unit, and the conveying section is a print roller.
- 7. An elongated-strip-article processor comprising:(a) a processing section for applying printing to a plurality of continuous elongated strip articles along conveying passages of the elongated strip articles by an ink jet printer; (b) a conveying section disposed in a vicinity of the processing section for intermittently conveying the elongated strip articles by a predetermined length; (c) first and second tension adjusting sections, the first tension adjusting section disposed upstream of the processing and conveying sections along the conveying passages and the second tension adjusting section disposed downstream of the processing and conveying sections along the conveying passages, each of the first and second tension adjusting sections comprising dancer rollers that are mounted to be in contact with upper sides of the elongated strip articles; (d) a plurality of sensors provided at the first and second tension adjusting sections, the sensors capable of detecting a position of each dancer roller, thereby detecting a length of slack of each of the elongated strip articles; and (e) first and second feed sections, the first feed section disposed upstream of the first tension adjusting section along the conveying passages and the second feed section disposed downstream of the second tension adjusting section along the conveying passages, the first feed section comprising first and second driving rollers disposed under each of the elongated strip articles, the second driving roller rotating slower than the first driving roller, the second feed section comprising third and fourth driving rollers disposed under each of the elongated strip articles, the fourth driving roller rotating slower than the third driving roller; and (f) wherein the first feed section is adapted to switch the speed of the elongated strip articles upstream of the processing and conveying sections to and from the respective rotational speeds of the first and second driving rollers based on detection signals from the respective sensors, and wherein the second feed section is adapted to switch the speed of the elongated strip articles downstream of the processing and conveying sections to and from the respective rotational speeds of the third and fourth driving rollers based on detection signals from the respective sensors.
- 8. The elongated-strip-article processor of claim 7 further comprising a plurality of pairs of follower rollers disposed above the elongated strip articles, each follower roller facing one of the first, second, third, or fourth driving rollers through one of the elongated strip articles, and each follower roller capable of being alternatively pressed against its respective driving roller so as to clamp the respective elongated strip article between that follower roller and that driving roller so that the elongated strip article is conveyed at the rotational speed of that driving roller.
- 9. The elongated-strip-article processor of claim 8 further comprising moving means for pressing each follower roller against its respective driving roller to clamp the respective elongated strip article between that follower roller and that driving roller,wherein each pair of follower rollers is rotatably retained at both ends of an actuator, and wherein the moving means is attached to one end portion of the actuator for pivotal movement.
- 10. The elongated-strip-article processor of claim 7 wherein the processing section comprises a print head and a drier unit, and the conveying section comprises an intermittent driving roll and an intermittent follower roller.
Priority Claims (1)
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10-173515 |
Jun 1998 |
JP |
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