This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority under 35 USC 119 of Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-151195 filed on Aug. 4, 2017 the entire disclosure of which, including the description, claims, drawings, and abstract, is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a nail printing device.
A nail printing device is a printing device that places a finger with a nail to be printed (printing finger) on a placing plate provided in a device main body and performs printing on the nail of the printing finger. However, in a case where the printing finger is placed on the placing plate, since a hand is unstable, movements of the hand and the arm are transmitted to the printing finger and may make the printing finger move. If the printing finger moves during printing and the position of the finger is changed, a pattern and the like cannot be correctly printed on the nail, and a printing error is caused.
Therefore, conventionally, a nail printing device has been known in which the printing finger is placed on a finger placing place fixed to the device and the printing finger is fixed with a finger placing plate member so as not to move the printing finger (for example, refer to U.S. Pat. No. 6,286,517 and JP 2012-152410 A).
When a hand is placed on a flat plate, nails of a little finger, a ring finger, a middle finger, and an index finger are substantially parallel to the flat plate. However, a nail of a thumb is normally inclined with respect to the flat plate. Therefore, when printing is performed on the nail of the thumb placed on the flat plate, it is necessary to fit print data to the inclination of the nail. Here, since an inclination angle of the nail varies for each individual, it is difficult to create the printing data.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, a nail printing device includes: a base; a finger placing portion provided on an upper surface side of the base; a grip portion provided on a lower surface side of the base and near a lower portion of the finger placing portion; and a print head configured to perform printing on a nail of a finger placed on the finger placing portion.
Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention (hereinafter referred to as “the present embodiment”) will be described in detail with reference to the drawings. Note that the drawings are only schematically illustrated to an extent that the present embodiment can be sufficiently understood. In each of the drawings, common components and similar components are denoted with the same reference numerals, and overlapped description will be omitted.
As illustrated in
The case body 2 is formed in an oval shape in plan view. An opening/closing plate 2c is provided on a frontside of the case body 2 in a tiltable state. The opening/closing plate 2c is coupled to the case body 2 via a hinge (not shown) provided at a lower end portion of the front surface of the case body 2. The opening/closing plate 2c is provided to open and close the front surface of the case body 2, and a finger placing plate 20 including a flat plate shaped base 21a is exposed in a state where the front surface of the case body 2 is opened. In the finger placing plate 20, a printing finger inserting portion 25a (
As illustrated in
The finger placing plate 20 (20a) is provided in the lower machine frame 11a in the machine frame 11. The finger placing plate 20 includes a frame body 21 formed on the lower machine frame 11a, a finger placing portion 22, a grip portion 23, and a placing plate 24. Furthermore, the frame body 21 includes the flat plate shaped base 21a, and the printing finger inserting portion 25a (
The finger placing plate 20a includes the frame body 21, the finger placing portion 22, the grip portion 23, and the placing plate 24, and the frame body 21 includes the flat plate shaped base 21a, a left side plate 21b, a right side plate 21c, and a lower plate 21d. The finger placing portion 22 is provided on the upper side of the base 21a and is an annular member having a hole 22a through which a finger passes.
The grip portion 23 is a member gripped by the little finger, the ring finger, the middle finger, and the index finger when the thumb is inserted into the hole 22a of the finger placing portion 22. The grip portion 23 is fixed to the lower surface of the base 21a and is projected downward from the base 21a. Since the grip portion 23 has a cylindrical shape of which one end surface is fixed to the base 21a, the grip portion 23 is formed symmetrically with respect to a plane where the direction of the hole 22a intersects with a vertical line of the base 21a. Therefore, the grip portion 23 can be grasped by a right hand or a left hand without uncomfortable feeling.
The grip portion 23 may be formed integrally with the finger placing plate 20a and may be removable from the base 21a, together with the finger placing plate 20a as illustrated in
The placing plate 24 is a table where a ball of a finger is placed, and an upper surface 24a has a shape of the ball of the finger (concave shape). The placing plate 24 is provided at the rear portion of the finger placing plate 20 and above the base 21a. Note that the placing plate 24 may function as a pressing member for pressing fingers upward by using an elastic member. As a result, since the finger is brought into contact with the upper side of the hole 22a of the finger placing portion 22, positions (height) of nails are uniformed.
A user of the nail printing device 1 inserts a thumb into the hole 22a of the finger placing portion 22. With this movement, a ball of the thumb is placed (held) on the upper side of the placing plate 24. As a result, since a ball of the thumb is placed along a concave shape of the upper surface 24a of the placing plate 24 (
The user of the nail printing device 1 inserts any one of the little finger, the ring finger, the middle finger, and the index finger into the hole 22a of the finger placing portion 22 and places the other fingers on the top of the base 21a. For example, in
Here, return to the description on the cross-sectional views in
The imaging unit 30 is provided in the upper machine frame 11b and includes a substrate 31, a camera 32, and a plurality of illumination lamps 33. The illumination lamps 33 are white LEDs disposed around the camera 32. The imaging unit 30 is an imaging unit that illuminates a finger placed on the base 21a and a finger inserted into the hole 22a of the finger placing portion 22 with the illumination lamps 33 and images a nail with the camera 32.
The printing unit 40 is provided in the upper machine frame 11b and is an image forming unit that forms an image such as a color or a pattern on the nail of the finger to be printed. The printing unit 40 includes guide rods 41, a main carriage 42, motors 43 and 47, guide rods 44, a sub carriage 45, the print head 46, and the like.
The two guide rods 41 are provided in parallel to both side plates of the upper machine frame 11b. The main carriage 42 is slidably provided with respect to the guide rods 41. The two guide rods 44 are provided in parallel to a front wall 42a and a rear wall 42b of the main carriage 42. The sub carriage 45 is slidably provided with respect to the guide rods 44. The print head 46 is mounted at the center of the lower surface of the sub carriage 45.
Furthermore, the main carriage 42 is coupled to the motor 43 via a power transmission unit (not shown) and moves along the guide rods 41 in the horizontal direction. Furthermore, the sub carriage 45 is coupled to the motor 47 via a power transmission unit (not shown) and moves along the guide rods 44 in the horizontal direction. With this structure, the print head 46 can freely move in the front-back direction and the horizontal direction.
A printing method of the print head 46 is an inkjet method in which printing is performed by ejecting dropletized ink to medium to be printed (nail). The printing method of the print head 46 is not limited to the ink jet method.
A finger placing plate 20b includes a frame body 21, a finger placing portion 22, and a placing plate 24, and the frame body 21 includes a flat plate shaped base 21a, a left side plate 21b, a right side plate 21c, and a lower plate 21d. That is, the finger placing plate 20b according to the comparative example is different from the finger placing plate 20a according to the embodiment in that the grip portion 23 is not included.
A user of a nail printing device 1 inserts a thumb into a hole 22a of a finger placing portion 22 and places a little finger, a ring finger, a middle finger, and an index finger on a top of the base 21a (refer to
On the other hand, the finger placing plate 20a according to the embodiment includes a cylindrical grip portion 23 and has a structure in which the user grasps the grip portion 23 with the little finger, the ring finger, the middle finger, and the index finger. Therefore, a nail of the thumb is substantially parallel to the base 21a (refer to
That is,
The present invention is not limited to the embodiment, and for example, various modifications as described below are possible.
(1) The grip portion 23 according to the embodiment has a cylindrical shape, and one end surface is fixed to the base 21a. However, the grip portion 23 may have a semi-cylindrical shape.
A finger placing plate 20c includes a frame body 21, a finger placing portion 22, and a placing plate 24, and a grip portion 26, and the frame body 21 includes a flat plate shaped base 21a, a left side plate 21b, a right side plate 21c, and a lower plate 21d. That is, the finger placing plate 20c according to the modification is different from the finger placing plate 20a according to the embodiment in that the grip portion 23 is replaced with the grip portion 26.
The grip portion 26 has a semi-cylindrical shape, and a rectangular cut surface 26a of the cylindrical body is fixed to the lower surface of the base 21a and is projected downward from the base 21a. One of long sides of the cut surface 26a of the grip portion 26 substantially coincides with the front end portion of the base 21a.
With this structure, the user can insert the thumb into the hole 22a of the finger placing portion 22 and can grasp the grip portion 26 with the little finger, the ring finger, the middle finger, and the index finger. In addition, since the grip portion 26 is symmetrically arranged, it is possible to grab the grip portion 26 with the right hand or the left hand.
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