The present invention relates to an image-forming apparatus for forming an image on a predetermined fixed position on a recording medium delivered by pressing the surface of the recording medium.
The ink-jet type of image-forming apparatuses which form an image by ejecting ink from a recording head onto a recording medium include two types. One is a serial type which forms an image by scanning with a recording head in a scanning direction (recording medium width direction) perpendicular to the recording medium delivery direction. The other is a fixed head type (a line printer) which has plural recording heads longer than the recording medium width and is placed fixedly in the recording medium delivery direction for ejecting an ink.
The serial type of image-forming apparatus requires a scanning mechanism for scanning with a recording head at a high speed with high precision. On the other hand, the fixed head type of image forming apparatus, although the scanning mechanism is not necessary, requires a long recording head. This involves problems of technical difficulty and high production cost. Usually both types of the recording heads are capable of forming an image over the entire area of the recording medium.
However, on some recording mediums, an image is required to be formed on a limited small region on the surface. For example, on a recording medium like a label, a bar-code is printed on a predetermined small region (fixed position) on the recording medium; on a recording medium like a postcard or an envelope, a stamp or other information is printed on the predetermined position. Such a single-purpose image-forming apparatus for forming an image only at a predetermined limited position can be constituted of a simple apparatus without requiring the above-mentioned scanning mechanism of the serial type or a long recording heads of the fixed-head type. Such a type of known image-forming apparatus comprises a recording head which moves in the scanning direction (recording medium width direction) perpendicular to the recording medium delivery direction to the predetermined position and ejects ink thereon; a delivery belt for delivering the recording medium while pressing the recording medium; and a supporter for supporting the pressed recording medium at the reverse side. Hereinafter, this apparatus is called a position-fixed image-forming apparatus. (See, for example, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2001-071585.)
In the aforementioned image-forming apparatus, in order to deliver the recording medium by pressing the surface of the recording medium with a delivery belt, the delivery belt and a belt-driving mechanism are placed on the recording medium face. Therefore, the recording head cannot be moved into the region (space) of the recording medium face on which the delivery belt and the driving mechanism are placed. In other words, the delivery belt and the driving mechanism are placed outside the range of movement of the recording head. When the position-fixed image-forming apparatus is relatively large in size for forming an image on a wide recording medium, this image-forming apparatus cannot form an image on a narrow recording medium sheet since the narrow recording medium comes to be placed between the delivery belts and cannot be delivered by the outside delivery belts. On the contrary, when the position-fixed image-forming apparatus is small in size for forming an image on a narrow recording medium, this image-forming apparatus cannot form an image on a predetermined position on a wide recording medium sheet since the delivery belt comes to be placed at the middle portion of the wide recording medium to narrow the image-forming region (printing region), making impossible the printing on a desired position on the recording medium.
The present invention intends to provide an image-forming apparatus which is capable of forming an image on a desired position regardless of the paper sheet width (whether the sheet is wide or narrow).
For achieving the above objects, the image-forming apparatus of the present invention for forming an image on a predetermined position of a recording medium by delivering the recording medium by pressing a face of the recording medium, the apparatus comprising:
(1) a first delivery means for delivering the recording medium by pressing a part of the face of the recording medium,
(2) a first recording head movable only within a first one side of the first delivery means in the width direction of the recording medium perpendicular to the delivery direction,
(3) a second delivery means placed in the downstream side of the first delivery means in the first one side in the width direction of the recording medium and delivers the recording medium by pressing a part of the face of the recording medium, and
(4) a second recording head movable within a second one side of the second delivery means opposite to the first one side.
(5) The first delivery means and the second delivery means may be respectively an endless type of delivery belt which delivers the recording medium by pressing the face of the recoding medium.
(6) A pair of guiding means extending in the width direction of the recording medium may be provided for guiding the first recording head and the second recording head in the paper sheet width direction.
(7) The pair of the guiding means may be constituted of cylindrical shafts.
(8) A spacer means may be provided for regulating the gap between the first recording head and the recording medium and between the second recording head and the recording medium.
The image-forming apparatus of the present invention is capable of forming an image on a fixed position (a predetermined limited position) on a recording medium.
An example of the image-forming apparatus of the present invention is described with reference to
The image-forming apparatus 10 is capable of forming an image on a predetermined position on a recording medium delivered in a predetermined delivery direction (arrow-A direction) by pressing the surface of a recording medium P (image formation surface). The image-forming apparatus 10 has various parts and members housed in a casing 12. The image-forming apparatus 10 has a first delivery belt 21 of an endless type (an example of the first delivery means of the present invention) extending in the arrow-A direction for delivering a recording medium P in the arrow-A direction. This first delivery belt 21 delivers the recording medium P in the arrow-A direction by pressing a part of the face of the recording medium P. During the delivery, as illustrate in
The image-forming apparatus 10 has a first recording head 31. This first recording head is movable in one side (a first one side) only of the first delivery belt 21 (right side viewed from upside in
On the downstream side of the first delivery belt 21 in the arrow-A direction and slightly rightward in the paper sheet width direction in
The image-forming apparatus 10 has further a second recording head 32. This second recording head is movable in the other one side (a second one side, the left side in
The image-forming apparatus 10 further has spacer plates 51,52 to keep constant the gap between the recording head 31 or 32 and the recording medium P. The spacer plates 51,52 presses the back side of the recording medium P to keep the gap constant between the recording heads 31, 32 and the recording medium P, even if the recording medium P swells or is curved. The two spacer plates 51,52 are roughly in a shape of a letter “U” respectively. The ink ejection nozzle outlets of the recording heads 31,32 are placed inside the U-shaped spacer plate respectively.
The images formed by the image-forming apparatus 10 are described with reference to
In printing of a bar-code extending perpendicularly to the sheet delivery direction (arrow-A direction) on a label P1, as illustrated in
In printing an address and a name on the center portion of the width direction and a stamp on the left end region of an envelop as illustrated in
In the image-forming apparatus of the present invention, the recording medium is delivered by the first delivery means and successively by the second delivery means. The first recording head is movable only within a first one side of the first delivery means in the paper sheet width direction, and is capable of printing on any portion on the first one side of the recording medium. The second recording head is movable only within a second one side of the second delivery means in the paper sheet width direction, and is capable of printing on any portion on the second one side of the recording medium. That is, the first recording head and the second recording head are movable respectively within the opposite side region. Thereby an image can be formed over the entire width of the recording medium by the two recording heads. Therefore an image can be formed on any position of the recording medium by the two recording heads of one image-forming apparatus regardless of the paper sheet width (whether the sheet is wide or narrow).
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-302741 | Nov 2007 | JP | national |