This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(a) of Korean Patent Application Nos. 2004-0029668, filed on Apr. 28, 2004, and 2004-0075060, filed on Sep. 20, 2004, the entire disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a media cassette of a printing apparatus. More particularly, the present invention relates to a removably detachable portable media cassette that may be separated from the printing apparatus and includes a loading case and a spacer.
2. Description of the Related Art
A printing apparatus, particularly, a portable printing apparatus such as a small photo-printer includes a portable media cassette. The portable media cassette receives media. For purposes of convenience, the media cassette may be separated from the printing apparatus.
The printing apparatus uses various kinds of media that have different sizes from each other. Typically, media cassettes receive only one kind of medium. Therefore, in order to use various kinds of media, various media cassettes should be used. However, using various media cassettes is burdensome on consumers and increases production costs for manufacturers. Additionally, a user should select media cassettes corresponding to a size of medium on which the image will be printed and install the media cassette in the printing apparatus. Furthermore, in a case of using a portable printing apparatus, a plurality of media cassettes should accompany the printing apparatus.
Accordingly, there is a need for a media cassette of a printing apparatus that simplifies loading operations of various kinds of media and reduces costs associated with production.
An aspect of the present invention is to solve at least the above problems and/or disadvantages and to provide at least the advantages described below. Accordingly, an aspect of the present invention is to provide a media cassette for a printing apparatus that simplifies use, is convenient, and reduces costs.
According to an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a detachable media cassette for a printing apparatus. The media cassette is portable. The media cassette includes a loading case having a first guide, and a spacer that is detachably installed on the loading case to guide two or more media having different sizes from that of the first medium.
The loading case may include a first guide to transversely guide both edge portions of the first medium, and a first stopper that longitudinally guides an end portion of the first medium.
It is preferable that the first guide may include a first elastic arm to elastically and transversely guide an edge portion of the first medium in the width direction.
The spacer may also include a second guide to transversely guide both edge portions of a second medium. A third guide is formed and steps inwardly from the second guide. Therefore, the third guide guides both edge portions of a third medium which has a narrower width and a longer length than that of the second medium. A second stopper is formed on a stepped boundary between the second and third guides to longitudinally guide an end portion of the second medium. A third stopper longitudinally guides an end portion of the third medium. The second and third guides may respectively include a second arm and a third arm to elastically and transversely guide edge portions in the directions of the second and third media. In addition, the spacer may further include a rotary stopper that is installed on at least one of the second and third guides to rotate to a first position to longitudinally guide an end portion of a fourth guide that has the same width and a shorter length as that of the medium guided by the corresponding medium. The rotary stopper is also rotatable to a second position to load the medium that is guided by the corresponding guide.
The spacer may include a fifth guide to transversely guide both edge portions of a fifth medium. A fifth stopper longitudinally guides an end portion of the fifth medium. A rotary stopper installed on the fifth guide and is rotatable to a first position to guide an end portion of a sixth medium that has the same width and shorter length as that of the fifth medium. The rotary stopper is rotatable to a second position to loading the fifth medium. The fifth guide may include a fifth elastic arm that elastically and transversely guides at least one edge portion in the transverse direction of the fifth and sixth media.
The loading case may include a plurality of reference holes, and the spacer may include a plurality of bosses that are inserted into the reference holes. The media cassette may further include an upper cover substantially covering an upper portion of the loading case. The upper cover does not cover the outlet so that the pickup device in the printing apparatus may access the medium for pickup. The upper cover may be rotatably coupled to the loading case in order to open the upper portion of the loading case.
The media cassette may further include a knock-up plate lifting the medium mounted on the loading case toward the pickup device disposed in the media.
The spacer may also include a plurality of guides successively stepped to transversely guide both edge portions of a plurality of media having different widths. A plurality of stoppers formed on stepped boundaries between the plural guides longitudinally guide end portions of the plural media.
The spacer may include a fifth guide to transversely guide both end portions of the fifth medium. A fifth stopper longitudinally guides an end portion of the fifth medium. At least one rotary stopper is installed on the fifth guide and is rotatable to a first position to guiding end portions of a plurality of media which have the same widths and a shorter length than that of the fifth medium. The rotary stopper is also rotatable to a second position to load the fifth medium.
The spacer may include one or more stepped structures to transversely and longitudinally guide edge and end portions of two or more kinds of media.
The spacer may include one or more rotary stoppers that are rotatable to a first position to longitudinally guide an end portion of the two or more media and a second position to guide the other media.
Other objects, advantages, and salient features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, which, taken in conjunction with the annexed drawings, discloses preferred embodiments of the invention.
The above and other objects, and features, and advantages of certain embodiments of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Throughout the drawings, the same drawing reference numerals will be understood to refer to the same elements, features, and structures.
The matters defined in the description such as a detailed construction and elements are provided to assist in a comprehensive understanding of the embodiments of the invention. Accordingly, those of ordinary skill in the art will recognize that various changes and modifications of the embodiments described herein can be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Also, descriptions of well-known functions and constructions are omitted for conciseness.
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The spacer 200 is detachably installed on the loading case 100. The spacer 200 includes a structure by which a plurality of media can be guided. The spacer 200 is a substantially “U” shaped member having a stepped structure. The spacer 200 includes a second guide 210 to transversely guide both edges of a second medium (M2 in
In the present embodiment, the spacer 200 includes the second and third guides 210 and 220, and the second and third stoppers 211 and 221, However, the embodiment is not limited thereto, and alternative suitable arrangements and constructions may be used. Although it is not shown in drawings, the spacer 200 may further include additional guides that are successively stepped. The spacer 200 may then guide both edges of a plurality of media having different widths transversely. A plurality of stoppers are formed on stepped boundaries of the guides to both ends of the plurality of media longitudinally. When the spacer 200 has one or more stepped structures mounted on the loading case 100, any medium among the plurality of media having a smaller size than that of the first medium Ml may be selectively loaded in the loading case 100.
The spacer 200 is coupled to the loading case 100. A plurality of reference holes 104 are formed on the loading case 100. A plurality of bosses 201 may be inserted into the reference holes 104 and are formed on the spacer 200. Thus, the spacer 200 may be coupled in a predetermined position with respect to the loading case 100. The spacer 200 is formed so as not to interrupt the first guide 110. Also, it is preferable that the spacer 200 may be completely received in the loading case 100 for portability. A handle 230 is coupled to the space so as to be gripped by the user when the spacer 200 is mounted or separated in/from the loading case 100.
An upper cover 300 substantially covers an upper portion of the loading case 100; however, an outlet 150 is not covered so that a pickup device 20 disposed on the printing apparatus 10 may access the medium for pickup. The upper cover 300 is disposed so as to open the upper portion of the loading case 100. Therefore, the media may be loaded on the loading case 100. As shown in
It is desirable that the knock-up plate 180 does not interfere with the spacer 200 when the spacer 200 is mounted on the loading case 100. When the media cassette 50 is mounted in the printing apparatus 10, the knock-up plate 180 ascends due to a force provided by an elevating device (not shown) to push the media mounted thereon toward the pickup device 20. The pickup device 20 is disposed on the printing apparatus 10.
Hereinafter, operations and effects of the media cassette of the printing apparatus according to the embodiments of the present invention will be described. It is preferable that a size of the first medium M1 is about 4×6 inches, a size of the second medium M2 is about the size of a card, that is, about 86×54 mm, and a size of the third medium M3 is about 3×5 inches. The first, second, and the third media M1, M2, and M3, respectively, are media used for printing photographs. Media for printing photographs have printing regions P of the above described sizes, front margins F, and rear margins R. Therefore, the first through third stoppers 114, 211, and 221 are designed in consideration of the length of the printing region P, and the lengths of the front and rear margins F and R.
The user carries the media cassette so that the spacer 200 is coupled to the loading case 100. As shown in
When the second or third medium M2 or M3 is mounted on the loading case 100, the spacer 200 is installed in the loading case 100. Here, the boss 201 is inserted into the reference hole 104, thereby mounting the spacer 200 into the appropriate position. As shown in
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The rotary stopper 260 may be applied to the spacer 200 as shown in
As described above, according to the media cassette of the printing apparatus of the present invention, various media having different sizes from each other can be loaded in the media cassette only by including the loading case and the spacer. Thus costs for producing and maintaining the media cassette can be reduced, and convenience of user to use the media cassette can be improved.
In addition, since the media cassette may be carried with the spacer mounted on the loading case, it may be carried conveniently. While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to certain exemplary embodiments thereof, it will be understood by those of ordinary skill in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined by the following claims.
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