The present application is a 35 U.S.C. ยงยง371 national phase conversion of PCT/JP2008/051283, filed Jan. 29, 2008, which claims priority of Japanese Application No. 2007-043103, filed Feb. 23, 2007, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein. The PCT International Application was published in the Japanese language.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to an ink roller cover device of a portable type label printing applicator, especially an ink roller cover device of a portable type label printing applicator which device is capable of preventing dry-up of the ink roller.
2. Background Art
In the conventional portable type label printing applicators, an operation lever is operated on the label application device to activate the printing device. The ink roller applies ink to the printing device. Then printing is performed by the printing device stamping onto labels placed on the platen. They are notably used for example in retail stores to indicate the price and other information about the goods.
However, in such a portable type label printing applicator, when the ink roller is mounted on to the label application device in a stored or a standby state where it is not being used, the ink roller is constantly exposed to the air.
Accordingly, ink ingredients are impregnated into the ink rollers. Commonly used are inks that do not dry-up and that are penetration-drying types which when stamp-printed on labels, the ink infiltrates into the paper materials, such as fine quality papers for labels, and then this ink dries.
For fine quality papers for labels used indoor in retail shops, ink-penetrable materials are used together with the penetration-drying type ink. However, for labels applied on goods that are placed especially outside in do-it-yourself stores, weatherproof synthetic papers are used. Since the ink does not penetrate into these weatherproof papers, and the ink is hard to dry after being printed, ink prints may become illegible and may stain the goods if the ink roller is using the conventional penetration-drying type ink.
Accordingly, for ink rollers for outdoor use, the ink used is not a penetration-drying type ink but a quick-drying type. However, due to quick-drying of the ink, in the above described stored or standby states, the ink roller easily dries up, resulting in a problem of not being able to use it.
In addition, and not only limited to ink rollers for printing labels for indoor or outdoor use, the surface of the ink roller easily collects dirt and dust, and then attaches the dirt and dust to the printing characters of the printing device, thereby causing a problem of carelessly staining the stamped printing.
Reference is made to Patent Document 1: Japanese Examined Patent Application, Publication No. 1991-26663.
The present invention has been achieved in view of the above-mentioned problems. Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an ink roller cover device of a portable type label printing applicator in which the ink is prevented from drying-up easily, even if the characteristics of the ink used for the ink roller is quick-drying or non-penetrable to fine quality papers, etc., even in its stored or standby state.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an ink roller cover device of a portable type label printing applicator of which the ink roller can withstand not only indoor but also outdoor use.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an ink roller cover device of a portable type label printing applicator which will prevent carelessly staining the printing by dirt and dust attached to the printing characters of the printing device.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an ink roller cover device of a portable type label printing applicator with closed storage of the ink roller capable of shutting off the air in stored or standby state.
More specifically, the present invention is focused on the storage of an ink roller inside a half-cut tubular form casing (cover) provided in a label applicator. It is an ink roller cover device of a portable type label printing applicator including a label application device, an operation lever for operating the label application device, a printing device activated by the operation of the operation lever, an ink roller which applies the ink to the printing device by the operation of the operation lever, a fixed cover installed and fixed to the label application device which can store a part of a roller body in a standby state of the ink roller, and a movable cover which stores the remaining parts of the roller body and capable of a closed storage of the roller body between the movable and the fixed covers in standby state of the ink roller, enabling exposure of the roller body towards the printing device in an operating state.
Both the above-mentioned fixed and the movable covers are semicircular in cross section and are capable of forming an enclosed space for closed storage of the ink roller inside thereof.
The above-mentioned ink roller includes a roller shaft rotating the roller body, a pair of right and left side blades positioned on right and left sides of the roller shaft protecting both sides of the roller body, wherein the above fixed cover, the movable cover and the side blades are capable of forming an enclosed space for a closed storage of the ink roller inside thereof.
The movable cover may be provided integrally with the ink roller.
A biasing member to bias the movable cover towards the fixed cover may be provided.
According to an ink roller cover device of a portable type label printing applicator of the present invention, a fixed cover and a movable cover is provided to enable a closed storage of the roller inside thereof, such that under stored or standby state of the portable type label printing applicator, drying-up of the ink is prevented, and when in operation state, the ink roller is released from the closed storage for applying the ink to the printing device.
In other words, the said ink roller is reciprocating between a first state, wherein the ink roller is stored closed inside the fixed and the movable cover in stored or standby state, and a second state, wherein the ink roller is in actual usage state away from the fixed cover.
Therefore, it is possible to prevent drying-up of the ink used for the ink roller, enabling the usage of a portable type label printing applicator with an ink roller using a quick-drying ink, not only for indoor but also for outdoor use.
In the present invention, provided are a fixed cover installed on the label applicator and a movable cover which comes in contact with and moves away from the fixed cover. This achieves an ink roller cover device of a portable type label printing applicator with an ink roller which, without the configuration of the device becoming complex, prevents the ink of the ink roller from drying-up and is not affected by the types of the ink used and where the ink is used.
Hereinafter, according to embodiments of the present invention, a detailed description of a portable type label printing applicator 1 equipped with an ink roller cover device 7 will be explained with reference to the
The label application device 2 has a pair of right and left body side boards 10 (
The operation lever 3 is rotatable around the axis 12 provided in the label application device 2, and by holding the operation lever 3 against the biasing force of the pushing spring 13 provided between the handle 11 and the operation lever 3, the label application device 2 is operated activating the printing device 5, the ink roller 6, the ink roller cover device 7 and the conveyer 9.
The label holder 4 holds the continuous label strip 14 in a roll, enabling to pay it out in a strip shape form towards the conveyer 9, the printing device 5 and the platen 8.
The printing device 5 is provided on the forefront side of the operation lever 3 and is capable of moving vertically in
The ink roller 6 applies the ink to the printing device 5 and is replaceably fixed to the tip of the roller holder 16.
The roller holder 16 is swingable around the swing shaft 17, and is consistently biasing the ink roller 6 towards the printing characters 15 of the printing device 5 by the biasing force of the coil spring 18 (biasing member) provided at the swing shaft 17.
Specifically, the roller holder 16 includes a pair of right and left shaft jointing parts 16A swinging around the swing shaft 17 under the biasing force of the coil spring 18, a pair of right and left guiding parts 16B held down by a pair of right and left operation guiding rollers 19 provided on the end of the operation lever 3, and a roller attaching part 16C replaceably fixing the ink roller 6 while lying astride on the guiding parts 16B.
More specifically as shown in
The said ink roller cover device 7 includes a fixed cover 23, a movable cover 24, the above coil spring 18 (biasing member) consistently biasing the movable cover 24 towards the fixed cover 23.
The fixed cover 23 includes a fixing part 23A fixed by a fixing screw 25 to the label application device 2 lying astride on a pair of right and left body side boards 10, and a half circular section roller storage part 23B, integrally located with the fixing part 23A in its lower part, capable of storing a part of the roller body 20 (the upper part of
The movable cover 24 works as a kind of an opening-closing cover of the fixed cover 23 which is integrally provided with the ink roller 6 (a roller fixing part 16C of the roller holder 16). It includes a semicircular cross-sectional roller protection part 24A storing and protecting the other parts (the lower part of
In other words, in a standby state of the ink roller 6 (
In addition, by forming the fixed cover 23 and the movable cover 24 together with the side plates 22 to cover the roller body 20, with only the fixed cover 23 and the movable cover 24, an enclosed space 26 for a closed storage of the ink roller 6 may be formed therein.
The platen 8, on the surface conveys the continuous label strip 14, is incorporated into the conveying device 9, and as already described, will be the base when printing onto the continuous label strip 14 by the printing device 5.
The conveying device 9 conveys the continuous label strip 14 from the label holder 4 to the platen 8, and turning only the backing strip 14A of the continuous label strip 14 at the tip of the platen 8 releasing a label piece 14B temporally adhered to the backing strip 14A, enables to apply the label piece 14B by the application roller 27.
Hereinafter, the standby state and the operation state of the ink roller 6 for a portable label printing applicator 1 and an ink roller cover device 7 with such configuration are described according to
As illustrated in
Therefore, the roller body 20 of the ink roller 6 is protected without being exposed to the air, and the drying-up of the ink is prevented.
Particularly, as it is hard to dry, even when a quick-drying ink or a non-penetration-drying type ink is used, there will be no problem even in outdoor use of the portable type label printing applicator 1 equipped with the said ink roller 6.
As shown in
As shown in
In addition, by releasing the grip of the operation lever 3, the conveying device 9 further conveys the continuous label strip 14 and places one piece of the label piece 14B released from the backing strip 14A to the lower part of the application roller 27, and by the application roller 27, a label piece 14B can be applied pressing the label piece 14B against the designated goods (not shown).
This way, as the ink provided in a portable label printing applicator 1 is prevented from drying-up in stored or standby state of the ink roller 6, and as the ink can be applied with the usual operation even in usage state, an ink roller cover device 7 may be provided with only a minor change in configuration.
In addition, regardless of the characteristics of the ink, it can prevent the ink roller 6 from collecting dirt and dust.
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2007-043103 | Feb 2007 | JP | national |
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PCT/JP2008/051283 | 1/29/2008 | WO | 00 | 8/14/2009 |
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WO2008/102613 | 8/28/2008 | WO | A |
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