The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
In the below, by referring to the accompanying drawings, described is a case where a paper bundle printer of an embodiment is applied to a sticky note printer. The sticky note printer picks up a sticky note, i.e., paper, on the top of a bundle thereof set to a sticky note printer body, and prints the sticky note while peeling off the picked-up sticky note so that the printed is ejected out to the outside of the device. This is made by the sticky note printer body based on printing data edited by a personal computer.
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The personal computer 3 is configured to include a personal computer body 5, a keyboard 6, a mouse 7, and a display 8. The personal computer body 5 is connected with the keyboard 6 and the mouse 7, which are used for input of data, and the display 8 displays thereon the input result or others. The personal computer body 5 is detachably set with a CD-ROM (Compact Disk Read-Only Memory) 9, which is storing data related to the sticky note printer body 2, e.g., application software (program) and a device driver. When various detection signals, commands, data, and others are provided by the keyboard 6 or others, the personal computer 3 exercises control over the sticky note printer body 2 by processing the data varying in type in accordance with a program in the CD-ROM 9. Although the details are left for later description, the display 8 is configured as a notification unit that gives a warning or others by image display or audio, for example. The warning is given based on a result of detection by a detection sensor 23 provided inside of the sticky note printer body 2.
Although as a matter of course, printing to the sticky note H1 may be performed with the sticky note printer body 2 being provided with a function of generating and editing printing data and a function of exercising control over various other components, and the sticky note printer body 2 being used as a stand-alone.
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The device case 15 is formed small in its entirety, and on the lower front surface of the device case 15, a sticky note guide opening 17 is formed for loading a sticky note holder 20 (will be described later) like a drawer from the front toward inside of the case. The ejection section 13 is formed with an ejection slot 16 and a reception section 14. The ejection slot 16 is provided at the center of the upper front surface, and is formed like a horizontal slit for forwarding any printed sticky note H1 to outside of the case. The reception section 14 is formed extended from the inside to the outside of the case with the ejection slot 16 being the border for receiving the printed sticky note H1 after it is peeled off. The upper surface of the device case 15 is attached thereon with a ribbon cartridge C and an open/close lid 18. The ribbon cartridge C includes therein an ink ribbon R, and the open/close lid 18 is for use of maintenance.
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The sticky note printer body 2 is configured to include a sticky note holder 20, a sticky note transfer unit 21, a printing unit 22, and the detection sensor 23, which are all housed in the device case 15 described above. The sticky note holder 20 is provided for setting of a bundle of sticky note H. The sticky note transfer unit 21 includes a platen roller 25, and serves to pick up the sticky note H1 on the top of the bundle of sticky note H at a pick-up position 30, and peel off the sticky note H1 for transfer toward the ejection slot 16. The printing unit 22 includes a thermal head (printing head) 26, and serves to apply printing to the sticky note H1 on the way to the ejection slot 16 by working together with the platen roller 25. The detection sensor 23 serves to detect whether there is any sticky note H1 on a printing position 31. The platen roller 25 is so configured as to serve both a paper-feed roller for the sticky note transfer unit 21 and a platen roller for the printing unit 22.
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The sticky note bundle case 35 includes, as a piece, a square-frame-shaped case body 38 and a pair of position restriction sections 39. The square-frame-shaped case body 38 serves to guide the placement stage 36 to slide. The position restriction sections 39 are provided on the upper end portion of the case body 38, and are protruded inward to press a tip end portion Hs and the base end portion Hk of the bundle of sticky note H.
The placement stage 36 is shaped like a board, and is biased upward by four coil springs 37, for example. With the pair of position restriction sections 39, the sticky note H1 on the top of the bundle of sticky note H set on the placement stage 36 can remain at the same height level even if the bundle of sticky note H is reduced in thickness due to the transfer of the sticky note H1 one by one. At this time, the position where the bundle of sticky note H is set is the pick-up position 30 where the sticky note transfer unit 21 picks up the sticky note.
In the sticky note holder 20, when the bundle of sticky note H is set on the placement stage 36 from above the sticky note bundle case 35, the bundle of sticky note H is biased upward by the coil springs 37, and the tip end portion Hs and the base end portion Hk of the bundle of the sticky note H are so restricted as to be positioned flat at the pick-up position 30 by the pair of position restriction sections 39.
The sticky note transfer unit 21 is so configured as to pick up the sticky note H1 on the top of the bundle of sticky note H facing the pick-up position 30. The sticky note transfer unit 21 is configured to include the platen roller 25, a platen movement unit 45, a drive motor 46, and a speed-reduction gear train 47. The platen roller 25 comes in touch with the sticky note H1 on the top, and picks up and then peels off the sticky note H1. The platen movement unit 45 moves the platen roller 25 between the pickup position 30 and the printing position 31 at which the platen roller 25 comes in contact with the thermal head 26. The drive motor 46 serves as a drive source of the platen roller 25 and the platen movement unit 45. The speed-reduction gear train 47 serves to transfer the driving force of the drive motor 46 to the platen roller 25 and the platen movement unit 45.
The platen roller 25 comes in contact with the underside of the picked-up sticky note H1 on the tip end side, and peels off the sticky note H1 at the printing position 31 to rotate forward the paper. The platen roller 25 is configured to include a roller body 50 that directly comes in contact with the sticky note H1, and a roller drive shaft 51 serving as a rotary shaft of the roller body 50. The roller drive shaft 51 rotates in response to the power of the drive motor 46 coming via the speed-reduction gear train 47.
The platen movement unit 45 keeps hold of the roller drive shaft 51 at the tip end portion to be able to freely rotate, and includes a pair of rotation arms 52 each configured as to be able to freely rotate (swing) around the base end portion. The platen movement unit 45 is configured by, for example, a planetary gear mechanism and a cam mechanism. The planetary gear mechanism uses one of the rotation arms 52 as a carrier, and uses a part of the speed-reduction gear train 47. The cam mechanism converts the rotation force of the gear into the rotation movement of the rotation arms 52. That is, the cam mechanism converts the circular motion of the planetary gear mechanism into the reciprocating rotation movement of the rotation arms 52. With the reciprocating rotation movement of the rotation arms 52, the platen roller 25 is moved back and forth between the pick-up position 30 and the printing position 31, i.e., moves forward from the pick-up position 30 to the printing position 31, and moves backward from the printing position 31 to the pick-up position 30. The platen movement unit 45 is so configured as to place the platen roller at the printing position 31 in the initial state, i.e., printing standby state, and to start a series of platen reciprocating movements with the printing position 31 serving as an operation start position.
The printing unit 22 is configured to include the thermal head 26 and a ribbon take-up mechanism (not shown). The thermal head 26 is disposed in the vicinity of the ejection slot 16, and the ribbon take-up mechanism serves to take up the ink ribbon R of any attached ribbon cartridge C. The ribbon cartridge C is configured to include a ribbon dispenser reel 55, a ribbon take-up reel 56, and a cartridge case (not shown). The ribbon dispenser reel 55 is wound with the ink ribbon R for dispensing, and the ribbon take-up reel 56 takes up the ink ribbon R. The cartridge case houses therein the ribbon dispenser reel 55 and the ribbon take-up reel 56 to be able to freely rotate. When the platen roller 25 is moved to the printing position 31, the ribbon take-up mechanism is coupled to the above-described speed-reduction gear train 47 to receive the power from the drive motor 46, and in synchronization with the feeding of the sticky note H1, starts taking up, i.e., forwarding, the ink ribbon R.
The printing unit 22 configured as such performs a printing paper-feed operation with respect to the sticky note H1 under the control of a control signal over the thermal head 26 and the drive motor 46. The control signal is the one coming from the personal computer 3. That is, the sticky note H1 and the ink ribbon R are sandwiched between the platen roller 25 at the printing position 31 and the thermal head 26, and the printing unit 22 applies printing to the surface of the sticky note H1 while directing the sticky note and ink ribbon in the same direction. The printing is applied by heat generation driving of the thermal head 26.
The detection sensor 23 is configured by an optical sensor including a light receiving element 60 and light emitting element 61. The detection sensor 23 is disposed in the vicinity of the ejection slot 16 to pinch the tip end portion Hs of any picked-up sticky note H1. This is aimed to detect whether there is any sticky note H1 at the printing position 31 after being picked up by the platen roller 25.
At the operation start position (printing position 31), when the detection sensor 23 detects “Nonexistence” in terms of the sticky note, the detection result is input to the personal computer 3. In response thereto, a warning indicating that the platen roller 25 is picking up no sticky note H1 is displayed on the display 8 of the personal computer 3. With this warning, a user can know in advance that the printing job is to be executed with no sticky note H1, and after knowing as such, the user manually operates the sticky note printer body 2 to go through the paper-pick-up operation and the platen-moving-forward operation so that the sticky note H1 is sandwiched between the platen roller 25 and the thermal head 26, e.g., the user may operate a reset key for the paper-pick-up operation and the platen-moving-forward operation.
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When a command of starting a printing job is issued from the personal computer 3 in the state that the detection sensor 23 detects “Existence” in terms of the sticky note, the platen roller 25 works together with the thermal head 26 to sandwich and peel off a sticky note H1 from the bundle of sticky note H. After peeling off the paper as such, the platen roller 25 rotates forwards the sticky note toward the ejection slot 16 with the tip end thereof being pointed thereto, and at the same time, starts the printing paper-feed operation, i.e., performs printing to the surface of the sticky note H1 from the tip end thereof (see
When the adhesive portion of the sticky note H1 reaches the platen roller 25, the platen roller 25 starts the platen-moving-backward operation, i.e., moves backward from the printing position 31 to the pick-up position 30, and on the way to the pick-up position 30, passes the printed sticky note H1 to the reception section 14 (see
Thereafter, the platen roller 25 facing the pick-up position 30 rotates and starts the paper-pick-up operation, i.e., picks up the sticky note H1 on the top of the bundle of sticky note H. In response thereto, the platen roller 25 comes in contact with the surface tip end side of the sticky note H1 on the top so that the middle portion of the sticky note in the longitudinal direction gradually starts sagging as if being curved upward (see
Immediately after the tip end of the sticky note H1 being lifted upward as such passes through below the platen roller 25, the sticky note H1 is popped up above the platen roller 25 so that the tip end portion of the sticky note H1 is positioned on the platen roller 25 due to the rotation of the platen roller 25 (see
Thereafter, by the platen movement unit 45, the platen roller 25 is moved from the pick-up position 30 to the printing position 31, and a series of the printing process operations is ended with the sticky note H1 being remained sandwiched between the platen roller 25 and the thermal head 26 (see
With such a configuration, because the operation start position is set to the printing position 31, the printing process operation can be started from the state that the sticky note H1 is picked up and moved in advance to the printing position 31. As such, compared with the previous technology (see
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2006-253342 | Sep 2006 | JP | national |