This application claims priority claims the benefit of foreign priority under 35 U.S.C. §119 based on 2007-198391, filed in Japan on Jul. 31, 2007, the entire disclosure of which application is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to packaging in which a printing paper and an ink ribbon unit are accommodated.
Several types of packaging for accommodating rolled products have been proposed, for example, in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 1995-69341. Various forms are employable for packing rolled products. In recent years, there have been numerous attempts to store accessories together with rolled products in the same package. For example, in terms of a printing paper, which is a rolled product, it is more convenient for users if the printing paper is stored with an ink ribbon unit, which conducts printing on the printing paper roll, in the same package.
The above-mentioned ink ribbon unit includes a sending roll to which an ink ribbon is rolled and a winding roll, which is arranged parallel to the sending roll. In the ink ribbon unit, the sending roll and the winding roll are arranged in one set. In the ink ribbon unit, the sending roll has a larger diameter and the winding roll has a smaller diameter, when not used. In the ink ribbon unit, two rolls having different diameters are disposed in parallel, i.e., having irregular shaped components, and therefore it is difficult to fix them in a container. When a cubic or rectangular item having parallel opposing surfaces is stored, it can be fixed to the container with a relatively simple fixture or partition. In contrast, when the above-mentioned item having an irregular shape is stored, a fixer with a complicated shape or additional component becomes necessary to fill the gaps formed by the irregular shape. This increases the number of components necessary.
The present invention aims to solve the above problem, and provides packaging that can reliably store an irregular shaped ink ribbon unit with a fewer number of components.
The packaging of the present invention is provided to solve the above problem. The packaging of the present invention includes a printing paper roll around which printing paper is wound, an ink ribbon unit having a sending roll, a winding roll disposed in parallel to the sending roll and an ink ribbon wound around the sending roll, a container for storing the printing paper roll and the ink ribbon unit, and a partition member disposed in the container for partitioning the printing paper roll and the ink ribbon unit. The partition member has a pair of plate-like holding members, which sandwich the printing paper roll at its ends in the axial direction; and a plate-like connecting member for connecting the pair of holding members. The connecting member forms a partition inside the container in the radial direction of the printing paper roll so as to have first and second storage regions. Here, the printing paper roll is disposed in the first storage region and the ink ribbon unit is disposed in the second storage region, and the connecting member obliquely extends relative to the axial direction.
In this structure, the connecting member in the partition member partitions the container in such a manner that the printing paper roll and the ink ribbon unit are aligned in the radial direction of the printing paper roll. The connecting member obliquely extends relative to the axial direction of the printing paper roll. The second storage region, in which the ink ribbon unit is stored, therefore becomes smaller from one end of the shaft core to the other end. The ink ribbon unit can be stored so that the sending roll, which has a larger diameter, is disposed in one end of the printing paper roll and the winding roll, which has a smaller diameter, is disposed in the other end. Accordingly, a space suitable for accommodating an ink ribbon unit having rolls of different diameters can be provided, so that the ink ribbon unit can be reliably fixed.
As described above, the partition member for separating the printing paper roll from the ink ribbon unit is simply formed from a pair of holding members and a connecting member. This makes special components for filling gaps unnecessary and decreases the number of components required. Accordingly, this results in a cost reduction.
The printing paper roll is arranged between the pair of holding members. In this arrangement, it is preferable that a fixing member be provided to each of the holding members for fastening the printing paper roll. When the printing paper roll has a shaft core space in the cylindrical shaft core part, the fixing member, for example, may be structured so as to hold the printing paper roll in the following manner. A shaft fixing member is provided to each of the holding members in such a manner that it projects toward the printing paper roll and is fitted in the shaft core space. This structure achieves reduction of space because fixing is conducted by using a member that fits inside of the printing paper roll.
The partition member may have various modes; for example, one end of the connecting member may be connected to the middle part of one holding member, and the other end of the connecting member may be connected to the end of the other holding member or in the vicinity thereof. This arrangement makes it possible to incline the connecting member relative to the axial direction. Alternatively, the following arrangement may be employed. Specifically, they are integrally formed in such a manner that one of the holding members, the connecting member, and the other holding member are aligned in this order in the developed view of the partition member, and the connecting member has a belt-like shape having a smaller width than the holding member. Along the direction in which the connecting member extends, the connecting member extends to the middle part thereof by a notch formed in the holding member, and the connecting member can be folded at this middle part. Such arrangement makes it possible to integrally form the partition member from a single plate, etc., and reduces its cost and simplifies its production. The term “middle part” means an arbitrary point somewhere between the two ends of the holding member, and it does not have to be exactly the mid point of the holding member.
The printing paper roll and the ink ribbon unit used in the present invention achieve not only the formation of images but also the printing of characters. As long as the printing paper is wound into a roll, there is no limitation to the material and size thereof. Also, there is no limitation to the ink ribbon.
The packaging of the present invention makes it possible to reliably fix an irregular shaped ink ribbon unit with a small number of components.
Packaging according to one embodiment of the present invention is explained below with reference to the drawings.
As shown in
The printing paper roll 2 is a known one. Specifically, the printing paper roll 2 has a cylindrical form as a whole, achieved by winding printing paper around a cylindrical shaft core 21. The printing paper roll 2 is stored in the container 1, after being placed inside a soft resin bag 22 in order to protect the printing paper. The printing paper roll 2 is then placed in the container 1 in such a manner that the shaft core 21 extends in the vertical direction. As shown in
The ink ribbon unit is also a known one. As shown in
An explanation of the partition member is given below with reference to
As shown in
As shown in
In this arrangement, the partition member 4 is bent at the folds Z and N so as to form a U-like shape and stored in the container 1 as shown in
The printing paper roll 2 stored in the first storage region 15 is fixed using a shaft fixing member described below. The shaft fixing member 5 includes a cylindrical main body 51 and a flange 52 projecting from one end in an axial direction toward the radial direction respectively fitted in the through holes 47 and 48 formed in the holding members 41 and 42. As shown in
As described above, in the present embodiment, because the fold Z in the lower part of the connecting member 43 is disposed in the middle of the first holding member 41, the second storage region 16 in which the ink ribbon unit 3 is stored becomes narrower from the bottom to the top thereof. In other words, this structure provides a storage space that is suitable for the ink ribbon unit 3, which has rolls with different diameters, and therefore the ink ribbon unit 3 can be reliably fixed. Furthermore, the partition member 4 that partitions the printing paper roll 2 and the ink ribbon unit 3 is formed simply from a pair of holding members 41 and 42 and the connecting member 43 as described above. This makes any additional parts for filling gaps unnecessary, i.e., it reduces the number of parts required, and accordingly reduces the production cost.
One embodiment of the present invention is explained above; however, the present invention is not limited to this and various modifications may be added as far as they do not depart from the intention of the present invention. For example, the partition member may have various constructions. There is no limitation to the structure of the partition member as long as its connecting member obliquely extends as seen from a front view and the second storage region becomes narrower from one side to the other when the partition member is stored in the container. In the present embodiment, the partition member 4 is integrally formed, but it can be separately formed and connected. In this case, for example, the connecting member may be formed as a separate part and pivotably connected at the middle part of the holding member. It is also possible to form the partition member from a simple U-shaped plate as long as the connecting member that is located in the middle part of the connecting member obliquely extends.
The means for fixing the printing paper roll to the holding member is not limited to the above-described shaft fixing member, and various other means may be employed as long as they can fix the printing paper roll to the holding member. The container may accommodate not only one printing paper roll and one ink ribbon unit but also other components, such as additional printing paper rolls, etc. Therefore, various other structures may be employed as long as the connecting member, which partitions the printing paper roll and the ink ribbon unit, obliquely extends so that the second storage region for storing the ink ribbon unit can take the above-mentioned construction.
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