Information
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Patent Grant
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6257780
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Patent Number
6,257,780
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 6, 199926 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 10, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hilten; John S.
- Grohusky; Leslie J.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 400 207
- 400 208
- 400 2081
- 400 2242
- 400 2362
- 400 242
- 400 246
- 400 6931
- 242 3383
- 242 343
- 242 599
- 242 5991
- 242 6091
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An ink ribbon is formed form a belt shaped sheet body, and is wound around a pair of tubes. Spools are detachably mounted at each end of the tube bodies. An ink ribbon cartridge includes side plates formed with supporting openings for supporting corresponding spools. Each supporting opening is formed with a cutout portion defined by edges. When the ink ribbon cartridge is mounted in a facsimile machine, the spools are freely rotatable within the supporting openings. On the other hand, when the ink ribbon cartridge is dismounted from the facsimile machine, engagement protrusions formed to the spools catch on the edges defining the cutout portions, thereby preventing the spools form rotating. As a result, the ink ribbon will not unintentionally greatly loosen.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an ink ribbon cartridge for use in a recording device, and more specifically to an ink ribbon cartridge including an exchangeable ink ribbon having a broad width.
2. Description of the Related Art
When printing is performed for forming an image on a plain paper using a thermal printer, normally an ink ribbon cartridge is used because it is easy to exchange and simple to handle. Usually, an ink ribbon cartridge includes a broad-width ink ribbon when the thermal printer is a thermal line printer.
In such an ink ribbon cartridge, the ink ribbon is wound around a supply tube and extends to a takeup tube. An ink layer is formed on one surface of the ink ribbon. A spool without a gear is provided atone end of each of the supply tube and the takeup tube, and a spool with a gear is provided at other end of each of the supply tube and the takeup tube. All the spools are provided with a flange. The supply tube and the takeup tube are rotted in their circumferential direction by driving force transmitted via the gears.
When an ink ribbon cartridge is removed from the printer or placed by itself on a tale top, for example, or when an operator picks up the ink ribbon cartridge and moves it around, the ink ribbon can undesirably loosen because the spools become freely rotatable with respect to the cartridge case.
Japanese Patent-Application Publication (Kokai) No. HEI-8-276630 discloses configuration for overcoming this problem. Specifically, a pair of tubular spools on which an ink ribbon is wound are rotatably supported in a cartridge case. A compression coil spring is interposed between one end of each spool and first side wall of the cartridge case. The other end of each spool is formed with a groove engageable with an protrusion formed in an opposite second side wall of the cartridge case. The configuration is provided for moving the spools toward the first side wall so the protrusions and grooves fall out of engagement when the ink ribbon cartridge is mounted in a printer.
On the other hand, when the ink ribbon cartridge is removed from the printer, force of the compression coil spring moves the spools in their axial directions, and the protrusions engage with the grooves, thereby preventing the spools from rotating. In this way, the ink ribbon is prevented from loosening.
Also, Japanese Utility-Model-application Publication (Kokai) No. HEI-6-81749 discloses another type of ink ribbon cartridge. A pair of spools on which an ink ribbon is wound are freely rotatably supported in internal of a cartridge case. A compression coil spring is interposed between one end of each spool and a first side wall of the cartridge case. A flange with a large diameter is provided to the other end of the each spool. A friction plate is adhered either an outer surface of each of the flanges an opposite second side wall of the cartridge case confronting the outer surface of each flange.
With this configuration also, when the ink ribbon cartridge is removed from a printer, force of the compression coil springs move the spools in their axial directions, so that the outer surface of each flange is brought into pressing contact with the second side wall of the cartridge case, thereby preventing the spools from undesirably rotating. Therefore, the ink ribbon will not loosen.
However, with this configuration, operations for exchanging the ink ribbon are troublesome. That is to say, when the spools with a spent ink ribbon are removed from the cartridge case, there is a danger that the compression coil springs will fall off the cartridge case. Even if the compression coil springs do not separate from the cartridge case, in order to remove the spools from the cartridge, the compression coil springs need to be once greatly compressed. Further, when mounting the spools with an unused ink ribbon into the cartridge case, the spools cannot be mounted in the compression coil springs unless the compression coil springs are once greatly compressed. For these and other reasons, the existence of the compression coil springs makes operations for exchanging the ink ribbon troublesome.
When the spools are replaced each time a spent ink ribbon is replaced, this wastes resources and increases the costs. Therefore, the spools are removed from the supply tube and the takeup tube with the present ink ribbon, and mounted onto new supply tube and takeup tube with a fresh ink ribbon, and then mounted back into the cartridge case. At this time, the geared spools must be set at correct ends of the supply tube and the takeup tube and at correct locations in the cartridge case, otherwise the ink ribbon will not be arranged in a correct orientation in the cartridge case.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is conceivable to form one of the spools in a different shape than the other three spools and form one end of the tube bodies so that it will fit only the odd shaped spool. In addition, it is conceivable to form one of the spool flanges with a diameter greater than the other three spool flanges so that the odd shaped spool flange can only fit into a certain supporting hole formed to the cartridge case. With this conceivable configuration, the ink ribbon will not be mounted erroneously in the cartridge case.
However, even with this conceivable configurations, each time an ink ribbon is exchanged, an operator must check to find the spool with the large diameter and then find the corresponding mounting location in the cartridge case. Alternatively, the user may just keep trying to mount the ink ribbon in the cartridge case until he hits on the right flange and mounting location combination. This is troublesome and time consuming.
It is an objective of the present invention to overcome the above-described problems and to provide a simple configuration of an ink ribbon cartridge wherein an ink ribbon can be prevented from undesirably loosening.
It is an another objective of the present invention to provide a simple configuration of an ink ribbon cartridge wherein operations for ink ribbon replacement can be performed quickly and accurately.
In order to achieve the above and other objective, there is provided an ink ribbon cartridge including a case, a first spool, a second spool, a third spool, a fourth spool, a first tube, a second tube, and an ink ribbon. The case has first and second plates facing each other. The first plate is formed with first and second openings each with a cutout portion. The second plate is formed with third and fourth openings. The first and the second spools are detachably rotatably mounted in the first and second openings, respectively. The third and fourth spools have a gear and detachably rotatably mounted in the third and fourth openings, respectively. The first tube has a first end and a second end opposite form the first end. The first and second ends are detachably engaged with the first and the second spools, respectively. The second tube has a third end and a fourth end opposite from the third end. The third and fourth ends are detachably engaged with the second and fourth spools, respectively. The ink ribbon is wound around the first tube and the second tube.
There is also provided an ink ribbon cartridge including a case, two pairs of a right spool and a left spool each having a supporting shaft. The case has two pairs of a right side plate and a left side plate each formed with an opening with a cutout portion defined by edges. The right and left spools are detachably rotatably mounted in corresponding openings. The supporting shaft of either one of the right and left spools has a peripheral surface formed with at least one protrusion for catching on the edges defining the cutout portion.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The particular features and advantages of the invention as well as other objects will become more apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a cross-sectional view of a facsimile machine including an ink ribbon cartridge according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the ink ribbon cartridge according to the first embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a partial perspective view of the ink ribbon cartridge of
FIG. 2
with a portion removed to facilitate explanation;
FIG. 4
is a side view in partial cross-section of a spool of the ribbon cartridge of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
is a side view in partial cross-section of another spool of the ink ribbon cartridge of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 6
is a side view in partial cross-section of still another spool of the ink ribbon cartridge of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of the spools shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6
;
FIG.
8
(
a
) is a right side view of the ink ribbon cartridge;
FIG.
8
(
b
) is a left side view of the ink ribbon cartridge;
FIG.
9
(
a
) is a partial right side view of the ink ribbon cartridge in a lifted up condition;
FIG.
9
(
b
) is an enlarged side view of a protruding rib formed in the spools;
FIG.
10
(
a
) is a side view showing a support opening and a support portion of an ink ribbon cartridge according to a second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG.
10
(
b
) is a side view showing the support opening and the support portion of FIG.
10
(
a
);
FIG. 11
is a plan view of an ink ribbon cartridge as viewed from the above according to the second embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is a plan view of the ink ribbon cartridge of
FIG. 11
as viewed from below;
FIG.
13
(
a
) is a right side view of an ink ribbon cartridge of
FIG. 11
;
FIG.
13
(
b
) is a left side view of the ink ribbon cartridge shown in
FIG. 11
;
FIG. 14
(
a
) is a side view of one spool of the ink ribbon cartridge shown in
FIG. 11
;
FIG.
14
(
b
) is a plan view of the spool of FIG.
14
(
a
);
FIG.
15
(
a
) is a plan view of a portion of another spool of the ink ribbon cartridge shown in
FIG. 11
;
FIG.
15
(
b
) is an another plan view of the portion of the spool shown in FIG.
15
(
a
);
FIG.
16
(
a
) is a plan view of another portion of the another spool of FIG.
15
(
a
);
FIG.
16
(
b
) is an another plan view of the spool shown in FIG.
16
(
a
);
FIG. 17
is a plan view of still another spool of the ink ribbon cartridge shown in
FIG. 11
;
FIG. 18
is across-sectional view showing the spool of
FIG. 17
attached to a cartridge case of the ink ribbon cartridge; and
FIG. 19
is side view showing operations for mounting an ink ribbon into the cartridge case of the ink ribbon cartridge according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
An ink ribbon cartridge according to preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described while referring to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, the expressions “front”, “rear”, “left”, “right”, “upper”, and “below” are used throughout the description to define the various parts when the printer is disposed in an orientation in which it is intended to be used.
First, a general configuration of a facsimile machine
1
in which an ink ribbon cartridge of the present invention is used will be described while referring to FIG.
1
. It should be noted that the facsimile machine
1
shown in
FIG. 1
functions both as a facsimile machine and as a printer. Specifically, the facsimile machine
1
retrieves images from a document
8
, and transmits image data to another facsimile machine over a telephone circuit. The facsimile machine
1
also receives image data from remote facsimile machines and forms images on recording sheets
4
accordingly. Further, the facsimile machine
1
receives print data transmitted from a word processor or a personal computer over a printer cable or some wireless configuration, such as infrared ray transmission system, and forms an image on the recording sheet
4
based on the print data.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, the facsimile machine
1
includes a main case
2
, an operation panel
3
, a pair of sheet guides
5
, a cover
6
, and a document tray
7
. The operation panel
3
is provided at the upper forward portion of the main case
2
and includes key switches
3
a
and liquid crystal display
3
b
. The cover
6
is pivotably disposed at the rear of the main case
2
and is for covering the upper side portion of the main case
2
when closed. The pair of the sheet guides
5
are provided to an inner surface of the cover
6
and are for supporting a stack of recording sheets
4
in a slanting upright posture. The document tray
7
is detachably mounted to the upper surface of the main body
2
at a central position between the front and rear of the main case
2
and supports a document
8
.
The facsimile machine
1
also includes, a pair of feed rollers
9
a contact image scanner (CIS)
10
, a document pressing body
11
, a pair of discharge rollers
12
, and a sheet supply unit
14
. The feed rollers
9
are provided internally to the main body
2
beneath the operation panel
3
and are feeding the document
8
from the document tray
7
in a document feed direction. The CIS
10
is disposed downstream side of the feed rollers
9
in the document feed direction and is retrieving images formed on the document
8
. The discharge rollers
12
are rotatably disposed for discharging the document
8
out from the main body
2
.
The sheet supply unit
14
is provided beneath the sheet guides
5
and includes a sheet supply roller
15
, a separation pad
16
, and a pressing member
17
. The sheet supply roller
15
feeds, from a sheet supply port
13
, one recording sheet
4
at a time in a sheet feed direction. The separation pad
16
is disposed below the sheet supply roller
15
and urges the sheet supply roller
15
using a spring (not shown). The pressing member
17
presses the recording sheets
4
stacked on the cover
6
against the sheet supply roller
15
from a position upstream from the separation pad
16
in the sheet feeding direction.
Further, the facsimile machine
1
includes a recording portion disposed below the sheet feed roller
15
. The recording portion includes a roller-shaped platen
20
, a spring
21
, a thermal head
22
, a print mount
23
, and an ink ribbon cartridge
24
. The thermal head
22
is disposed below the platen
20
and urged by the spring
21
toward the platen
20
. The thermal head
22
has a plurality of thermal elements for generating heat when energized. The ink ribbon cartridge
24
is disposed over the print mount
23
.
The ink ribbon cartridge
24
includes a supply spool
25
, a takeup spool
26
, and an ink ribbon
27
. The supply spool
25
is disposed at a rear portion of the ink ribbon cartridge
21
and the takeup spool
26
is disposed in front of the supply spool
25
. The ink ribbon
27
is wound around the supply spool
25
and the takeup spool
26
, and has one ink surface on which an ink layer is formed. A portion of the ink ribbon
27
extends from the supply spool
25
to the takeup spool
26
, passing above the upper surface of the thermal head
22
and a plate spring tension body
28
, with the ink layer facing upward.
A recording sheet
4
is fed from the sheet guide
5
to a position between the platen
20
and the thermal head
22
while confrontation with the ink layer of the ink ribbon
27
. An image is formed one line at a time on the recording sheet
4
by energizing the thermal elements of the thermal head
22
according to image data. Afterwards, the recording sheet
4
is discharged onto a discharge portion
32
provided at the upper surface of the sheet supply portion
14
by the sheet discharge pad
30
and a pair of sheet discharge rollers
31
.
Although not shown in the drawings, a handset is disposed at one side of the main body
2
of the facsimile machine
1
.
Next, a configuration of an ink ribbon cartridge
24
according to the first embodiment of the present invention will be described while referring to
FIGS. 2
to
8
(
b
).
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the ink ribbon cartridge
24
includes a cartridge case
35
, the ink ribbon
27
, a pair of right and left supply spools
36
a
,
36
b
, a pair of right and left takeup spools
36
c
,
36
d
, a cylindrical supply tube
40
, and a cylindrical takeup tube
41
. Each of the supply tube
40
and the takeup tube
41
has right and left ends. The supply spools
36
a
,
36
b
are fitted into the right and left ends of the supply tube
40
, respectively, and the takeup spools
36
c
,
36
d
are fitted into the right and left ends of the takeup tube
41
, respectively. It should be noted that the supply spools
36
a
,
36
b
serve as the supply spool
25
shown in
FIG. 1
, and the takeup spools
36
c
,
36
d
serve as the takeup spool
26
shown in FIG.
1
. Each of the supply spools
36
a
,
36
b
and the takeup spools
36
c
,
36
d
(hereinafter collectively referred to as “spools
36
”) is integrally formed by, for example, compound resin injection molding.
The ink ribbon
27
is formed from a broad-width resin film and has the ink surface on which the ink layer is formed. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the ink ribbon
27
is wound around the supply tube
40
and the takeup tube
41
, which are made from paper.
Next, configuration of the spools
36
will be described.
First, the supply spool
36
a
will be descried. It should be noted that the supply spool
36
a
and the takeup spool
36
c
have the same configuration, a description for the takeup spool
36
c
will be omitted. As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the supply spool
36
a
has a cylindrical inner shaft
42
a
, a flange
43
a
, and a cylindrical supporting shaft
44
a
. The flange
43
a
has a diameter greater than a diameter of the supporting shaft
44
a
. The inner shaft
42
a
is detachably fitted in the right end of the supply tube
40
, and is formed with engagement protrusions
45
a
adjacent to the flange
43
a
. The engagement protrusions
45
a
are for fitting in engagement grooves (not shown) formed to the supply tube
40
so that the inner shaft
42
a
will not rotate with respect to the supply tube
40
.
The supporting shaft
44
a
is formed with a plurality of protruding ribs
46
a
at its outer peripheral surface. The protruding ribs
46
a
are separated by an appropriate distance from one another in a circumferential direction of the supporting shaft
44
a
. The protruding ribs
46
a
are provided for preventing the shaft
36
a
from idly rotating around the axis of the supporting shaft
44
a.
The takeup spool
36
c
has a cylindrical inner shaft
42
c
, a flange
43
c
, and a cylindrical supporting shaft
44
c
. The flange
43
c
has a diameter greater than a diameter of the supporting shaft
44
c
. The inner shaft
42
c
is detachably fitted in the right end of the takeup tube
41
, and is formed with engagement protrusions
45
c
adjacent to the flange
43
c
. The engagement protrusions
45
c
are for fitting in engagement grooves (not shown) formed to the takeup tube
41
so that the inner shaft
42
c
will not rotate with respect to the takeup tube
41
.
Next, the supply spool
36
b
will be described. As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 7
, the supply spool
36
b
has a cylindrical inner shaft
42
b
for fitting in the left end of the supply tube body
40
, a flange
43
b
, a cylindrical supporting shaft
44
b
, a gear
48
b
, a supporting shaft
44
b
, and an outer shaft
49
b
. The flange
43
b
has a diameter greater than the diameter of the supporting shaft
44
b
. The gear
48
b
is provided outside of the flange
43
b.
The inner shaft
42
b
is formed with engagement protrusions
45
b
adjacent to the flange
43
b
. The engagement protrusions
45
b
are provided in a predetermined arrangement for fitting into grooves (not shown) formed to the left end of the supply tube
40
. A plurality of protruding ribs
46
b
are formed to an outer peripheral surface of the supporting shaft
44
b
so as to be separated by an appropriate distance in the circumferential direction of the supporting shaft
44
b
. It should be noted that the configuration and the dimensions of the inner shaft
42
b
and the flange
43
b
are the same as those of the inner shaft
42
a
and the flange
43
a
of the supply spool
36
a.
Next, the takeup spool
36
d
will be described. As shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the takeup spool
36
d
has a configuration and dimensions similar to those of the supply spool
36
b
. That is, the takeup supply spool
36
d
has a cylindrical inner shaft
42
d
for fitting in the left end of the takeup tube body
41
, a flange
43
d
, a cylindrical supporting shaft
44
d
, a gear
48
d
, a supporting shaft
44
d
, and an outer shaft
49
d
. However, as shown in
FIG. 6
, a supporting shaft
44
d
has a diameter greater than a diameter of the supporting shaft
44
b
of the supply spool
36
b
. Also, although not shown in the drawings, engagement protrusions
45
d
formed to the inner shaft
42
d
have an arrangement different from that of the engagement protrusions
45
b
. That is, because the engagement protrusions
45
a
,
45
b
,
45
c
are formed in the same arrangement, the engagement protrusions
45
d
are formed in the arrangement different from that of all the engagement protrusions
45
a
,
45
b
,
45
c.
As described above, each end of the supply tube
40
and the takeup tube
41
is formed with the grooves (not shown) for engaging with the engagement protrusions
45
of the corresponding spool
36
. Grooves are formed at the left end to the takeup tube
41
with an arrangement that different from the arrangement of the grooves at the right and left ends of the supply tube
40
and at the right end of the takeup tube
41
.
With these configuration, the takeup spool
36
d
can be engaged with the left end of the takeup tube
41
. In this way, the position where the takeup spool
36
d
is mounted is restricted.
Next, an explanation for configuration of the cartridge case
35
will be provided while referring to
FIGS. 2
,
3
. The cartridge case
35
includes a supply-side upper cover
35
a
, a takeup-side upper cover
35
b
, a pair of connection ribs
52
,
53
, and side plates
51
a
,
51
b
,
51
c
,
51
d
(hereinafter referred to collectively as “side plates
51
”). All of these components are integrally formed by, for example, compound resin injection molding. The supply-side upper cover
35
a
and the takeup-side upper cover
35
b
are elongated in the left and right directions. The connection rib
52
connects the left end of the supply-side upper cover
35
a
to the left end of the takeup-side upper cover
35
b
. Similarly, the connection rib
53
connects the right end of the supply-side upper cover
35
a
to the right end of the takeup-side upper cover
35
b
. As a result, the connection ribs
52
,
53
, the supply-side upper cover
35
a
, and the takeup-side upper cover
35
d
define a window portion
54
. When the ink ribbon cartridge
24
is mounted to the facsimile machine
1
, a portion of the ink ribbon
27
extending between the supply tube
40
and the takeup tube
41
is exposed through the window portion
54
to the platen
20
above and the thermal head
22
, the tension body
28
, and the print mount
23
below.
As shown in
FIGS. 3
,
8
(
a
),
8
(
b
), the side plates
51
are deposed where the connection ribs
52
,
53
connect to the supply-side upper cover
35
a
and the takeup-side upper cover
35
b
. The side plates
51
are formed with support openings
55
a
,
55
b
,
55
c
,
55
d
(hereinafter referred to as “support openings
55
”), respectively. The supporting shaft
44
a
to
44
d
are freely rotatably mounted into corresponding ones of the support openings
55
. Each of the support openings
55
is formed with a downward opening cutout portion defined by edges
550
, and is also formed with a resilient grooves
56
,
57
. The resilient grooves
56
are formed external to the openings
55
in a curved shape that substantially follows the contour of the support openings
55
. The resilient grooves
57
extend radially form the support openings
55
. The support opening
55
d
has a diameter greater than diameter of the other support openings
55
a
,
55
b
,
55
c.
In order to mount spools
36
, mounted with the ink ribbon
27
, into the cartridge case
35
, the supporting shafts
44
of the spools
36
are pressed upward into the corresponding support openings
55
. At this time, the edges
550
of the support openings
55
resiliently bend to allow the supporting shafts
44
through the downward facing cutout portions into the support openings
55
. However, the supporting shafts
44
will not fall out from the support openings
55
once inserted because the width dimension of the cutout portions are smaller than the diameter of corresponding supporting shafts
44
. It should be noted that the large diameter supporting portion
44
d
of the takeup spool
36
d
can only fit in the large support opening
55
d
of the side plate
51
d
. Therefore, the position where the takeup spool
36
d
is attached to the cartridge case
35
is restricted to the large support opening
55
d.
When the ink ribbon cartridge
24
is mounted in the facsimile machine
1
, the pair of the connection ribs
52
,
53
of the cartridge case
35
are supported in a predetermined posture. At this time, the outer shafts
49
b
,
49
d
of the takeup spool
36
d
and the takeup spool
36
d
are engaged with protrusions formed on a main frame (not shown) of the facsimile machine
1
. Also, the gears
48
b
,
48
d
are brought into meshing engagement with drive force transmission gears (not shown). Further, the supporting shafts
44
a
,
44
c
of the supply spool
36
a
and the takeup spool
36
c
are engaged in protrusions the resiliently protrude from the main frame (not shown).
As a result, as shown in FIG.
8
(
a
), the supporting shafts
44
a
,
44
c
of the spools
36
a
,
36
c
are arranged in substantial concentric condition with the support openings
55
a
,
55
c
of the side plates
51
a
,
51
c
. At this time, all of the protruding ribs
46
a
,
46
c
on the supporting shafts
44
a
,
44
c
are arranged so as not to contact the inner peripheral surface defining the support openings
44
a
,
55
c
. Also, as shown in FIG.
8
(
b
), the supporting shafts
44
b
,
44
d
of the spools
36
b
,
36
d
are arranged in substantial concentric condition with the support openings
55
b
,
55
d
of the side plates
51
b
,
51
d
. All of the protruding ribs
46
b
,
46
d
formed on the supporting shafts
44
b
,
44
d
are arranged so as not to contact the inner peripheral surface defining the support openings
55
b
,
55
d
. Therefore, the ribbon supply spool
25
and the ribbon takeup spool
26
can smoothly rotate.
On the other hand, when the operator lifts up the cartridge case
35
when replacing the ink ribbon
27
, then as shown in FIG.
9
(
a
), the weight of the ink ribbon
27
and the like shifts the supporting shafts
44
down with respect to the cartridge case
35
into contact with the edges
550
of the support shaft openings
55
. As a result, the protruding ribs
46
of the supporting shafts
44
catch on the edges
550
, so that the spools
36
, that is, the supply tube
40
and the takeup tube
41
, are prevented from unintentionally rotating, and the ink ribbon
27
wound around the supply tube
40
and the takeup tube
41
is prevented from loosening.
Also, although not shown in the drawings, when the ink ribbon cartridge
24
is placed on a table (not shown), for example, with the supply-side upper cover
35
a
and the takeup-side upper cover
35
b
facing upward, the weight of the cartridge case
35
shifts the support openings
55
down with respect to the supporting shafts
44
. As a result, the protruding ribs
46
of the supporting shafts
44
catch on the edges of the grooves
57
, so that the spools
36
do not unintentionally rotate, and the ink ribbon
27
is prevented from loosening. It should be noted that even when the ink ribbon cartridge
24
is placed on the table upside down, the spools
36
are prevented from rotating in the same manner as when the ink ribbon cartridge
24
is lifted up. FIG.
9
(
b
) shows an example of the protruding ribs
46
.
Next, an ink ribbon cartridge according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described while referring to FIGS.
10
(
a
),
10
(
b
). The ink ribbon cartridge according to the second embodiment is similar to the ink ribbon cartridge
24
of the first embodiment, except that, as shown in FIGS.
10
(
a
) and
10
(
b
), one or a plurality of supplementary protrusions
59
are formed in an appropriate spacing on an inner peripheral surface defining the supporting openings
55
. With this configuration, as shown in FIG.
10
(
a
), when the ink ribbon cartridge is mounted in the facsimile machine
1
, the supporting shafts
44
are arranged in concentric condition with the surface defining the support openings
55
in the same manner as in the first embodiment, and the protruding ribs
46
are arranged so as not to contact with the inner peripheral surface.
However, as shown in FIG.
10
(
b
), when the ink ribbon cartridge is lifted up into the air or placed on a table, for example, the supporting shafts
44
shift into an eccentric condition with respect to the support openings
55
so that some of the protruding ribs
46
catch on the supplementary protrusions
59
. In this way, the ink ribbon
27
is prevented from loosening.
In the above described first and second embodiments, the protruding ribs
46
are provided to all of the spools
36
. However, the same operations and effects of the above-described embodiments can be achieved by providing protruding ribs
46
to only the supply or the takeup spools or to only left or right side spools. In these cases, the supplemental protrusions
59
can be provided to the corresponding support openings
55
if desired.
Also, according to the embodiments described above, when a spent ink ribbon replaced, the spools are removed from the tubes and attached to new ones. Therefore, the configuration is extremely economical.
Further, each spool can be fitted in and removed from a cartridge case of the ink ribbon cartridge by mounting and dismounting the spools into and from supporting openings through the cutout portions. Because there is no need to provide compression coil springs, the configuration of the ink ribbon cartridge is simplified, and operations for mounting and dismounting the spools are also simplified.
Also, by simply providing protrusion ribs around supporting portions of the spools, the spools can be prevented from rotating when the ink ribbon cartridge is taken out from the facsimile machine. Therefore, production costs of the ink ribbon cartridge can be reduced.
Next, an ink ribbon cartridge
124
according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described while referring to
FIGS. 11
to
18
. It should be noted that the ink ribbon cartridge
124
is used in the facsimile machine
1
in the same manner as in the first embodiment described above.
As shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
, the ink ribbon cartridge
124
includes a cartridge case
135
, an ink ribbon
127
, a pair of right and left supply spools
136
a,
136
b,
a pair of right and left takeup spools
136
c,
136
d,
a cylindrical supply tube
140
, and a cylindrical takeup tube
141
. The supply spools
136
a,
136
b
and the takeup spools
136
c,
136
d
are collectively referred to as spools
136
. Each of the tubes
140
,
141
has right and left ends. The supply spools
136
a,
136
b
are fitted into the right and left ends of the supply tube
140
, respectively, and the takeup spools
136
c,
136
d
are fitted into the right and left ends of the takeup tube
141
, respectively. It should be noted that the supply spools
136
a,
136
b
serve as the supply spool
25
shown in
FIG. 1
, and the takeup spools
136
c,
136
d
serve as the takeup spool
26
shown in FIG.
1
. Each of the spools
136
are formed by, for example, compound resin injection molding.
The ink ribbon
127
is the same as the ink ribbon
27
described in the first embodiment and is wound around the supply tube
140
and the takeup tube
141
.
Next, the spools
136
a,
136
c
will be described wile referring to FIGS.
14
(
a
) and
14
(
b
). It should be noted that because the supply spool
136
a
and the takeup spool
136
c
have the same configuration and dimensions, only the supply spool
136
a
will be described so as to avoid duplication in explanation. As shown in FIG.
14
(
b
), the supply spool
136
a
has a cylindrical inner shaft
142
a,
a flange
143
a,
and a cylindrical supporting shaft
144
a.
The inner shaft
142
a
is for fitting in the right end of the supply tube
140
, and is formed with a pair of engagement protrusions
145
a
adjacent to the flange
143
a.
As shown in FIG.
14
(
b
), the engagement protrusions
145
a
are arranged at an angle θ
1
of 180 degrees with respect to an axial center of the supporting shaft
144
a.
The supporting shaft
144
a
is firmed with a plurality of protruding ribs
146
a
at its outer peripheral surface. The protruding ribs
146
a
are separated by an appropriate distance from one another around the circumference of the supporting portion
144
a.
The takeup spool
136
c
has a cylindrical inner shaft
142
c,
a flange
143
c,
and a cylindrical supporting shaft
144
c.
The inner shaft
142
c
is for fitting in the right end of the takeup tube
141
, and is formed with a pair of engagement protrusions
145
c
adjacent to the flange
143
c.
The engagement protrusions
145
c
are arranged at an angle θ
1
of 180 degrees with respect to an axial center of the supporting shaft
144
c.
The supporting shaft
144
c
is formed with a plurality of protruding ribs
146
c
at its outer peripheral surface. The protruding ribs
146
c
are separated by an appropriate distance from one another around the circumference of the supporting portion
144
c.
Next, the supply spool
136
b
will be described while referring to
FIGS. 11
,
12
, and
15
(
a
) to
16
(
b
). As shown in
FIG. 11
, the supply spool
136
b
has a first portion
139
b
and a second portion
138
b
detachably engaged with the first portion
139
b.
As shown in FIG.
16
(
a
) and
16
(
b
), the first portion
139
b
is formed with an inner shaft
142
b,
a flange
143
b,
and a supporting shaft
144
b.
As shown in
FIG. 12
, the inner shaft
142
b
is formed with a pair of engagement protrusions
145
b
and a pair of attachment holes
163
b
adjacent to the flange
143
b.
The engagement protrusions
145
b
are arranged at an angle of 180 degrees with respect to an axial center of the inner shaft
142
b.
The attachment holes
163
b
are penetrating the inner shaft
142
b
in its radial direction.
As shown in FIGS.
15
(
a
) and
15
(
b
), the second portion
138
b
has a gear
148
b,
an outer shaft
149
b,
and a pair of arms
165
b.
Each of the arms
164
b
is formed with an engagement portion
165
b
extending radially outward from the corresponding arm
164
b.
The engagement portions
165
b
are engageable in the attachment holes
163
b
formed in the inner shaft
142
b.
According to this configuration, when the arms
164
b
are inserted into the support shaft
144
b
against the resilient force of the arms
164
b,
the engagement portions
165
b
engage in the attachment holes
163
b,
thereby preventing the outer shaft
144
b
from unintentionally separating from the inner shaft
142
b.
Next, the takeup spool
136
d
will be described. The takeup spool
136
d
has a configuration and dimensions similar to those of the supply spool
136
b.
That is, the takeup spool
136
d
has a first portion
139
d
and a second portion
138
d
detachably engaged with the first portion
139
d.
However, as shown in FIGS.
11
and
13
(
b
), a supporting shaft
144
d
of the takeup spool
136
d
has a diameter greater than a diameter of the supporting shaft
144
b
of the supply spool
136
b.
Also, positions where engagement protrusions
145
d
in the takeup spool
136
d
are formed differ from that in the supply spool
136
b.
Specifically, as shown in
FIG. 17
, the engagement protrusions
145
d
are arranged at an angle θ
2
of 120 degrees with respect to an axial center of a support shaft
144
d.
Next, the supply tube
140
and the takeup tube
141
will be described. As shown in
FIG. 12
, the supply tube
140
is formed with a pair of grooves
160
a
in its right end and a pair of grooves
160
b
in its left end. Similarly, the takeup tube
141
is formed with a pair of grooves
160
c
in its right end and a pair of grooves
160
d
in its left end. Each pair of the grooves
160
a
to
160
d
are for engaging with the corresponding engagement protrusions
145
a
to
145
d
of the spools
136
. Although not shown in the drawings, the grooves
160
d
at the left end of the takeup tube
141
are arranged at an angle of 120 degrees with respect to an axial center of the takeup tube
141
. On the other hand, each pair of the other grooves
160
a
to
160
c
are arranged at an angle of 180 degrees with respect to an axial center of the corresponding tube
140
,
141
.
With this configuration, the takeup spool
136
d
can only be mounted in the let end of the takeup tube
141
. In this way, the position where the takeup spool
136
d
can be attached is restricted. On the other hand, the spools
136
a
to
136
c
are arranged at the same angle θ
1
, and so can fit into any end of the tubes
140
,
141
, with the exception of the left end of the takeup tube
141
.
Next, an explanation for configuration of the cartridge case
135
according to the third embodiment will be provided while referring to
FIGS. 11
to
13
(
b
). As shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
, the cartridge case
135
includes a supply-side upper cover
135
a,
a takeup-side upper cover
135
b,
a pair of connection ribs
152
,
153
, and four side plates
151
a,
151
b,
151
c,
151
d.
All of these components are formed integrally by, for example, compound resin injection molding. The supply-side upper cover
135
a
and the takeup-side upper cover
135
b
are elongated in the left and right directions. The connection rib
152
connects the left end of the supply-side upper cover
135
a
to the left end of the takeup-side upper cover
135
b.
Similarly, the connection rib
153
connects the right end of the supply-side upper cover
135
a
to the right end of the takeup-side upper cover
135
b.
As a result, the connection ribs
152
,
153
, the supply-side upper cover
135
a,
and the takeup-side upper cover
135
b
define a window portion
154
.
The side plates
151
a
to
151
d
are disposed where the connection ribs
152
,
153
connect the supply-side upper cover
135
a
and the takeup-side upper cover
135
b.
As shown in FIG.
13
(
a
), the side plates
151
a,
151
c
are formed with support openings
155
a,
155
c,
respectively. Since the side plates
151
a
and
151
c
have the same configuration as the side plates
51
a
and
51
c
of the first embodiment, detailed description will be omitted.
On the other hand, as shown in FIG.
13
(
b
), the side plates
151
a,
151
d
are formed with circular holes
166
,
167
, respectively. The circular hole
167
has a diameter greater than a diameter of the circular hole
166
. The circular hole
167
is capable of freely fitting the support shaft
144
d
of the takeup spool
136
d.
The circular hole
166
is capable of freely fitting the support shaft
144
b
of the supply spool
136
b,
but not the support shaft
144
d
of the takeup spool
136
d.
Next, operations for attaching the spools
136
b,
136
d
to the cartridge case
135
will be described. First, the support shaft
144
d
of the takeup spool
136
d
is fitted into the circular hole
167
from the inner side of the side plate
151
d
so as to protrude outward through the circular hole
167
. Then, the arm
164
d
of the outer shaft
149
d
is inserted into the supporting shaft
144
d
from outside of the side plate
151
d
so that the side plate
151
d
is sandwiched between the flange
143
d
and the gear
148
d.
At this time, the engagement portions
165
d
at the front tip of the arm
164
d
engage into the attachment holes
163
d
of the inner shaft
142
d.
In this way, the takeup spool
136
d
is prevented from unintentionally separating from the cartridge case
135
. Then, the supply spool
136
b
is attached to the side plate
151
b
in the same manner as the takeup spool
136
d
described above. Because, as described above, the takeup spool
136
d
has the large diameter support shaft
144
d,
the takeup spool
136
d
can only be mounted in the circular hole
167
. Therefore, the position where the spool
136
d
is mounted is restricted with respect to the cartridge case
138
.
The diameter of the support shaft
144
b
is smaller than the diameter of the circular hole
166
, and the diameter of the support shaft
144
d
is smaller than the diameter of the circular hole
167
. Therefore, as shown in
FIGS. 18 and 19
, axial lines of the spools
136
b,
136
d
can be oriented at a slant with respect to the corresponding side plate
151
b,
151
d.
This configuration is advantageous for reasons to be described later.
Next, operations for mounting the ink ribbon
127
to the cartridge case
135
will be described. First, as shown ion
FIG. 19
, the cartridge case
135
with the spools
136
d,
136
b
attached thereto is turned upside down, that is, with the upper covers
135
a,
135
b
facing downward. Then, the left ends of the supply tube
140
and the takeup tube
141
are engaged with the spools
136
b,
136
d,
respectively. At this time, since the axial lines of the spools
136
b,
136
d
can be oriented at a slant with respect to the corresponding side plate
151
b,
151
d,
the supply tube
140
and the takeup tube
141
can be mounted without removing the spools
136
b,
136
d
from the cartridge case
135
, and moreover without the ink ribbon
127
bumping against the cartridge case
135
. Also, since the left end of the takeup tube
141
can be engaged only with the takeup spool
136
d,
the ink ribbon
127
can be mounted only with a specific orientation to the cartridge case
135
, that is, without mistaking the upper and lower surfaces and right and left sides of the ink ribbon
127
.
Next, the spools
136
a
and
136
c
are mounted in the right sides of the supply tube
140
and the takeup tube
141
. It should be noted that because the supply spool
136
a
and the takeup spool
136
c
have the same configuration, the spools
136
a,
136
c
can be attached to the right end of either the supply tube
140
or the takeup tube
141
. Afterwards, the supporting shafts
144
a,
144
c
of the spools
136
a,
136
c
are inserted into the corresponding support openings
155
a,
155
c.
As a result, the axial lines of the tubes
140
,
141
are oriented perpendicular with respect to the side plates
151
a,
151
c.
Also, in the same manner as in the first embodiment described above, the supporting shafts
144
a,
144
c
protruding from the right side of the cartridge case
135
are arranged substantially concentric with the inner peripheral surface of the support openings
155
a,
155
c
thereby preventing the protruding ribs
146
a,
146
c
from contacting with the inner peripheral surfaces defining the support openings
155
a,
155
c.
When the ink ribbon cartridge
124
is dismounted from the facsimile machine
1
, the protruding ribs
146
a,
146
c
of the spool
136
a,
136
c
prevent the spools
136
a,
136
c,
that is, the supply tube
140
and the takeup tube
141
, from rotating in the same manner in the above-described first embodiment. As a result, the ink ribbon
127
wound around the supply tube
140
and the takeup tube
141
will not loosen.
According to the third embodiment described above, the operations for exchanging the ink ribbon
127
can be performed without dismounting the spools
136
b,
136
d
from the cartridge case
135
. Therefore, it is unnecessary for an operator to test to find out the correct combination of spools
136
and side plates
151
each time operations for exchanging the ink ribbon
127
are performed. Therefore, the operations for exchanging the ink ribbon
127
can be quickly performed.
While the invention has been described in detail with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the attached claims.
For example, the ink ribbon cartridge according to the present invention is used in a facsimile machine in the above-described embodiments. However, the ink ribbon cartridge of the present invention can be used in a printer, a copy machine, or a machine provided with a plurality of these functions.
Also, instead of or in addition to the above-described configurations, a portion or all of the side plate
51
d
(
151
d
) can be colored in one color, for example, red, and a portion or all of the corresponding takeup spools
36
d
(
136
d
) can be colored in the same color, that is, red, as the side plate
51
d
(
151
d
). Also, portions or all of the other three spools
36
a
to
36
c
(
136
a
to
136
d
) can be colored in a different color, such as green, instead of red. Moreover, the left end of the takeup body
41
(
141
) can be colored in the first color (red). With this configuration, the operator can mount the ink ribbon with the correct orientation, that is, with the upper side facing up and right and left side facing right and left into the cartridge case
35
(
135
) by arranging the same colored portions with extreme ease. In addition to this, the side plates of the cartridge case can also be colored in a different color so that the operator can recognize the right and left sides of the cartridge case
35
(
135
).
Claims
- 1. An ink ribbon cartridge comprising:a body unit; and a ribbon unit detachably mounted on the body unit; wherein the body unit includes a case having a first plate and a second plate facing the first plate, the first plate being formed with a first opening and a second opening each with a cutout portion, the second plate being formed with a third opening and a fourth opening; a first spool detachably rotatably mounted in the first opening; a second spool detachably rotatably mounted in the second opening; a third spool rotatably mounted in the third opening; and a fourth spool rotatably mounted in the fourth opening, wherein at least one of the third spool and fourth spool is mounted in an undetachable fashion in the corresponding at least one of the third opening and the fourth opening; and the ribbon unit includes a first tube having a first end and a second end opposite from the first end, the first end being detachably engaged with the first spool, the second end being detachably engaged with the third spool; a second tube having a third end and a fourth end opposite from the third end, the third end being detachably engaged with the second spool, the fourth end being detachably engaged with the fourth spool; and an ink ribbon would around the first tube and the second tube; wherein the ribbon unit is detached from the body unit while the at least one of the third spool and the fourth spool is mounted in the corresponding at least one of the third opening and the fourth opening.
- 2. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 1, wherein each of the first end, the second end, the third end, and the fourth end is formed with a pair of grooves, the grooves of the fourth end being arranged at a different angle from the first end, the second end, and the third end, with respect to an axial center of the second tube; andeach of the first spool, the second spool, the third spool, and the fourth spool is formed with a pair of protrusions engageable with the corresponding pair of the grooves, the protrusions of the fourth spool being arranged at a different angle from the first spool, the second spool, and the third spool, with respect to an axial center of the fourth spool.
- 3. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 1, wherein each of the third spool and the fourth spool includes an inner portion disposed in an inner side of the case and an outer portion disposed in an outer side of the case, each of the third spool and the fourth spool having a gear provided to the outer portion.
- 4. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 1, wherein each of the first spool, the second spool, the third spool, and the fourth spool includes a supporting shaft at which each of the first spool, the second spool, the third spool, and the fourth spool is supported in the corresponding first opening, second opening, third opening, and fourth opening, respectively, the supporting shaft of the fourth spool having a diameter greater than a diameter of the supporting shafts of the first spool, the second spool, and the third spool.
- 5. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the fourth spool is in a color different from a color of the first spool, the second spool and the third spool.
- 6. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 1, wherein each of the first spool and the second spool includes a supporting shaft at which each of the first spool and the second spool is supported in the corresponding one of the first opening and the second opening, the supporting shaft having a peripheral surface formed with at least one protrusion for preventing idle rotation of the corresponding one of the first spool and the second spool.
- 7. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 6, wherein the cutout portion is defined by edges, and the at least one protrusions formed to the supporting shaft prevents idle rotation by catching on the cutout portion.
- 8. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 6, wherein each of the first opening and the second opening is defined by an inner surface formed with at least one protrusion for catching on the at least one protrusion of the supporting shaft.
- 9. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 7, wherein each spool has a disk-shaped flange and a portion protruding outward from the corresponding one of the first plate and the second plate, when the case is being placed on a flat surface, the portion of each flange is in contact with the flat surface and the at least one protrusion catches on the edges defining the cutout portion, thereby preventing each flange from rolling across the flat surface.
- 10. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 1, wherein each of the first spool and the second spool has a preventing portion that prevents idle rotation of corresponding one of the first spool and the second spool when the case is placed on a flat surface.
- 11. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 10, wherein each of the spools has a disk-shaped flange having a portion protruding outward from the corresponding one of the first plate and the second plate, the portion of the flange is in contact with the flat surface when the case is being placed on the flat surface, and the preventing portion prevents each flange from rolling across the flat surface.
- 12. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the ribbon unit is detached from or mounted onto the body unit while the first spool and the second spool are detached from the corresponding ones of the first opening and the second opening.
- 13. An ink ribbon cartridge comprising:a case having two pairs of a right side plate and a left side plate each formed with an opening with a cutout portion defined by edges; and two pairs of a right spool and a left spool each having a supporting shaft, each of the right spool and the left spool being detachably rotatably mounted in a corresponding opening and each having a disk-shaped flange with a portion protruding outward from the case, the supporting shaft of either one of the right spool and the left spool having a peripheral surface formed with at least one protrusion for catching on the edges defining the cutout portion, wherein when the case is being placed on a flat surface, the portion of each flange is in contact with the flat surface and the at least one protrusion catches on the edges defining the cutout portion, thereby preventing each flange from rolling across the flat surface.
- 14. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 13, wherein the cutout portion is formed at a lower part of the opening, and when the case is being lifted up by a user, and the at least one protrusion formed to the supporting shaft catches on the edges defining the cutout portion, thereby preventing idle rotation of the corresponding one of the right spool and the left spool, and the right spool and the left spool are arranged in a concentric condition with respect to the corresponding openings when the ink ribbon cartridge is mounted in an image forming device.
- 15. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 13, wherein the cutout portion is formed at an upper part of the opening, and when the case is being placed on a flat surface, the at least one protrusion formed to the supporting shaft catches on the edges defining the cutout portion, thereby preventing idle rotation of the corresponding one of the right spool and the left spool.
- 16. The ink ribbon cartridge according to claim 13, wherein the opening is defined by an inner surface formed with at least one protrusion for catching on the at least one protrusion formed to the supporting shaft.
- 17. An ink ribbon cartridge comprising:a case having two pairs of right side plates and left side plates each formed with an opening; two pairs or right spool and left spools each rotatably mounted in a corresponding opening and each having a disk-shaped flange having a portion protruding outward from a corresponding one of the side plates, wherein the portion of the flange is in contact with a flat surface when the case is being placed on the flat surface, and at least one of the spools is formed with a preventing portion; a pair of tubes each engaged with a corresponding pair of right spools and left spools; and an ink ribbon wound around the pair of tubes, wherein when the case is placed on the flat surface, the preventing portion prevents idle rotation of the corresponding ones of the right spools and the left spools and also prevents each flange from rolling across the flat surface.
Priority Claims (2)
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