Paper cassette provided with a cutter

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6439095
  • Patent Number
    6,439,095
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, January 12, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 27, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A paper cassette is provided with a first guide groove and a second guide groove. In these guide grooves, first and second cutter blades are respectively arranged. The first cutter blade is separated from a guide face of the first guide groove by a length L1. A recording paper is moved along the first guide groove under a condition that an edge of the recording paper abuts on the guide face. In this way, a right margin of the recording paper having a width L1 is cut off by the first cutter blade. Similarly, a left margin of the recording paper is cut off by the first cutter blade. Top and bottom margins of the recording paper are cut off with the second cutter blade by moving the recording paper along the second guide groove.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a paper cassette used for a printer and provided with a cutter.




2. Description of the Related Art




It is performed in practice that a recording paper or a paper package is contained in a paper cassette with which a printer is loaded for feeding the recording paper into the printer. Meanwhile, by a certain printing method, it is possible to obtain a high-quality image being equal to a silver-salt photograph. As to such printing methods, there are a heat transfer printing method of a sublimate type, a thermal printing method of a directly coloring type, and so forth. In virtue of these methods, a printer used in a home is on the market.




In a thermal printer, printing is not carried out for the whole of the recording paper but is carried out for a recording area except for a margin. This is for the purposes of keeping stable contact between a thermal head and a recording paper, and of stably transferring the heat from the thermal head to the recording paper. On the other hand, it is general that a silver-salt photograph has no margin. Thus, with respect to the silver-salt photograph and the print of the thermal printer, the respective impressions thereof are different from each other due to existence of the margin. When such photographs and prints are stuck in an album together, a strange feeling occurs. In order to remove this feeling, the margin is sometimes cut off by a pair of scissors or a cutter blade.




Therefore, there arises a problem in that it takes a great deal of time to cut off the margin after printing. Further, since the margin is cut off by the scissors or the cutter blade, cutting is likely to be obliquely performed and a cutting line is likely to be curved.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the foregoing, it is a primary object of the present invention to provide a paper cassette in which a margin of a recording paper can be cut off with accuracy.




It is a second object of the present invention to provide a paper cassette in which a margin of a recording paper can be easily and efficiently cut off.




It is a third object of the present invention to provide a paper cassette in which a margin of a recording paper can be freely set at any width.




In order to achieve the above and other objects, the paper cassette according to the present invention comprises a cutter for cutting off the margin of the recording paper. In a preferred embodiment, the cutter includes a guide groove and a cutter blade.




The guide groove is for guiding an edge of the printed recording paper. The cutter blade is arranged in this guide groove. The recording paper is moved along the guide groove in a state that the edge of the recording paper abuts on a guide face of the guide groove. During the movement of the recording paper, the margin thereof is cut off by the cutter blade arranged in the guide groove.




It is preferable to provide the cutter blades for the top-and-bottom margins and for the right-and-left margins. Moreover, it is preferable that a length from the cutter blade to the guide face is changeable. Further, the cutter blade may be constituted of a roll blade.




In another embodiment, the cutter includes a cutter table and a cutter blade. The cutter table is for placing the printed recording paper thereon. The cutter blade is arranged so as to surround a recording area of the recording paper. The margin of the recording paper is cut off by moving one of the cutter table and the cutter blade toward the other thereof.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing a paper cassette of the present invention in a state that a cutter is opened;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing the paper cassette in a state that the paper cassette is loaded with a paper package;





FIG. 3

is a partial section view of the paper cassette;





FIG. 4

is an explanatory illustration showing a cutoff of a right-side margin;





FIG. 5

is an explanatory illustration showing a cutoff of a top-side margin;





FIG. 6

is a side view showing a cutter blade disposed in a guide groove;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing a cutoff of a right-side margin regarding a paper cassette in which guide grooves are formed in parallel;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view showing a cutoff of a top-side margin regarding the paper cassette shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a partial plan view showing another embodiment in which a distance between a guide face and a cutter blade is variable;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view showing a cutoff of right-and-left margins regarding a paper cassette in which a roll blade is used;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view showing a cutoff of top-and-bottom margins regarding the paper cassette shown in

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a schematic illustration showing structure of a section for cutting the top-and-bottom margins;





FIG. 13

is a side view showing the roll blade;





FIG. 14

is a plan view showing a guide groove of the other embodiment in which two cutter blades are arranged; and





FIG. 15

is a sectional view taken along the line XV—XV of FIG.


14


and showing movements of the cutter blades.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)





FIGS. 1 and 2

are perspective views showing a paper cassette


10


according to the present invention. The paper cassette


10


is constituted of a cassette body


11


, a lid


12


and a cutter


13


. The cassette body


11


has a box-like shape, and a lid


12


is openably attached thereto via a mounting shaft


14


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the cassette body


11


is loaded with a paper package


15


. The paper package


15


comprises a packaging body


16


in which thermosensitive recording papers


17


are stacked. The packaging body


16


has a box-like shape and is made of a cardboard including a long fiber. One end of the packaging body


16


is opened as a paper feed mouth


16




a


. The recording papers


17


are inserted through the paper feed mouth


16




a


in a state that the twenty recording papers


17


are stacked. The recording paper


17


is contained such that a support member thereof is positioned upside and a thermosensitive coloring face thereof is directed downward.




As to a bottom plate of the packaging body


16


, a part thereof is adapted to be movable in an up-and-down direction. Via this movable bottom plate, the recording paper


17


is biased upward by a paper biasing plate


18


provided in the paper cassette


11


. Moreover, the packaging body


16


is formed with a roller insertion opening


16




b


so as to continue to the paper feed mouth


16




a


. A paper feeding roller (not shown) comes into contact with the recording paper


17


through the roller insertion opening


16




b


. The recording paper


17


is advanced through a paper outlet


19


upon rotation of the paper feeding roller. The paper feeding roller is arranged in a printer and comes into contact with the recording paper


17


through a roller opening


20


of the paper cassette


10


.




A paper separating section


21


is provided in the paper cassette


11


adjacent to the paper outlet


19


. When the plural recording papers


17


are simultaneously advanced, the paper separating section


21


permits to forward only the uppermost recording paper


17


. The other recording paper


17


is retained by a paper separating claw


22


.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, the cutter


13


is disposed on the bottom of the cassette body


11


and is constituted of a cutter blade


25


and a cutter table


26


. The cutter blade


25


is attached to the bottom of the cassette body


11


and is constituted of a main blade


27


, a blade holder


28


and a paper pressing member


29


.




The main blade


27


is fixed to the blade holder


28


so as to form a rectangle-shaped cut line


30


(see FIG.


1


). By means of the main blade


27


, four margins


17




a


,


17




b


,


17




c


and


17




d


of the recording paper


17


are cut off. The paper pressing member


29


is made of a plastic sponge and is arranged at both sides of the main blade


27


so as to catch it.




The cutter table


26


is openably attached to the cassette body


11


via a mounting shaft


31


. An upper surface of the cutter table


26


is provided with a cushioning material


32


positioned opposite to the main blade


27


. The cushioning material


32


is made of a plastic sponge and receives the tip of the main blade


27


after cutting the recording paper


17


. Moreover, as shown in

FIG. 1

, the upper surface of the cutter table


26


is provided with L-shaped guide members


33


arranged opposite to four corners of the recording paper


17


. The guide member


33


sets the recording paper


17


at a cutting position. The cutter table


26


is urged in an opening direction by a coiled spring which is not shown.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a setscrew


35


and a dial


36


for rotating the setscrew


35


are arranged at the center of the front edge of the cutter table


26


. The top of the setscrew


35


meshes with a nut (not shown) provided at the bottom of the cassette body


11


. The nut is mounted so as to be slidable in an axis direction of the setscrew


35


and so as not to rotate. The nut is urged downward by a coiled spring. Upon rotation of the dial


36


after closing the cutter table


26


, the setscrew


35


meshes with the nut so that the cutter table


26


is kept at a closing position. Incidentally, when the cutter


13


is used, the dial


36


is rotated in reverse to release the engagement of the setscrew


35


and the nut. Due to this, the cutter table


26


is opened by urging force of the coiled spring.




Next, an operation of the above-mentioned embodiment is described. After printing, the paper cassette


10


is removed from a cassette port of the printer. Successively, the dial


36


is rotated to release the engagement of the setscrew


35


and the nut. After the cutter table


26


has been opened, the recording paper


17


is placed on the opened cutter table


26


. At this time, the recording paper


17


is positioned at the cutting position in virtue of the guide members


33


. Then, the cassette body


11


is pressed downward so that the cutter blade


25


comes into the recording paper


17


. In other words, one of the cutter table


26


and the cutter blade


25


is moved toward the other thereof so that the edge of the recording area is cut to cut off the margin portion of the recording paper


17


. The recording area of the recording paper


17


having been cut is separated from the cutter blade


25


owing to urging force caused by deformation of the paper pressing member


29


.





FIGS. 4 through 6

show a cutter


41


of a paper cassette


40


according to another embodiment. The cutter


41


comprises guide grooves


42


,


43


and cutter blades


44


,


45


. The guide groove


42


and the cutter blade


44


are for cutting the right-and-left margins. The guide groove


43


and the cutter blade


45


are for cutting the top-and-bottom margins. The guide groove


42


is formed at an edge portion of the paper cassette


40


opposite to a paper feed mouth thereof. The guide groove


43


is formed at an edge portion of the paper cassette


40


being parallel to a paper feeding direction. The guide grooves


42


and


43


are formed on the same level so that ends of these grooves are connected.




As shown in

FIG. 6

, the cutter blade


44


is slantingly arranged in the guide groove


42


so that resistance at a commencement of cutting is adapted to be reduced. The other cutter


45


is slantingly arranged as well. An angle of inclination may be suitably changed in accordance with thickness and quality of the recording paper. Otherwise, the cutter blades


44


and


45


may be arranged at right angles relative to a moving direction of the recording paper


17


.




As shown in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, the cutter blades


44


and


45


are respectively arranged so as to be separated from guide faces


42




a


and


43




a


of the guide grooves


42


and


43


by lengths L1 and L2. The respective lengths L1 and L2 are slightly longer than widths W1 and W2 of the margins. The recording paper


17


is inserted into each of the guide grooves


42


and


43


. At this time, the recording paper


17


is moved along the guide faces


42




a


and


42




b


. Owing to this action, the margins


17




a


through


17




d


of the recording paper


17


are cut off by the cutter blades


44


and


45


. The guide grooves


42


and


43


are arranged at edge portions of the paper cassette


40


and at positions corresponding to the location of the margins so that the correspondence between the margins and the guide grooves is made clear. Thus, the recording paper


17


may be prevented from being inserted into the wrong guide groove.




By the way, the guide grooves are on the same level in the above embodiment. Otherwise, as shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, a paper cassette


48


may be provided with uneven guide grooves


46


and


47


, each of which is arranged at a different level.




Further, as shown in

FIG. 9

, a distance L3 between a guide face


50


and a cutter blade


51


may be changed by means of a translation operation mechanism including a feed screw


52


and so forth. In this case, a dial


53


is rotated to revolve a screw rod


54


so that the cutter blade


51


fixed to a female screw


55


is moved in a crosswise direction. The female screw


55


is held by a guide opening


56


so as not to be rotated and so as to be movable in an axis direction of the screw rod


54


. In virtue of this mechanism, a width of the cut margin may be freely determined.





FIGS. 10 through 13

show a paper cassette


61


according to the other embodiment in which a roll blade is employed. As shown in

FIGS. 10 and 11

, a cassette body


62


of the paper cassette


61


is provided with uneven slits


63


and


64


formed at a lower portion of the cassette body


62


. The slit


63


is for cutting the top-and-bottom margins, and the slit


64


is for cutting the right-and-left margins. These slits construct guide grooves for cutting the recording paper.




As shown in

FIG. 12

, in the slit


63


for cutting the top-and-bottom margins, are disposed conveyor roller pairs


65


and


66


, and a pair of roll blades


67


. Meanwhile, a motor


68


and a battery


69


for driving this motor


68


are attached to the inside of the cassette body


62


. The motor


68


rotates the conveyor roller pair


66


via a worm gear


70


. The conveyor roller pairs


65


and


66


are associated with the pair of the roll blades


67


.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, the roll blade


67


is constituted of an upper blade


67




a


and a lower blade


67




b


. The upper blade


67




a


comprises a disk-shaped cutter


74


attached to a mounting shaft


72


, and the lower blade


67




b


comprises a receiving roller


75


attached to a mounting shaft


73


. The recording paper


17


passes through a place between the upper blade


67




a


and the lower blade


67




b


so that the top-and-bottom margins


17




a


and


17




b


of the recording paper


17


are cut off. Incidentally, the lower blade


67




b


is constituted of the receiving roller


75


. However, instead of this, the lower blade


67




b


may be similar to the upper blade


67




a.






In the slit


63


, a paper sensor


76


are disposed between a paper inlet


63




a


and the conveyor roller pair


65


. The paper sensor


76


detects the recording paper


17


having been inserted into the slit


63


. A controller which is not shown drives the motor


68


on the basis of a paper detection signal. The motor


68


is driven until the recording paper


17


is discharged. In this way, the top-and-bottom margins


17




a


and


17




b


of the recording paper


17


are cut off.




The slit


64


for cutting the right-and-left margins are similarly constructed. When the recording paper


17


is inserted into the slit


64


, the motor


68


is driven for predetermined duration to cut off the right-and-left margins


17




c


and


17




d


of the recording paper


17


. The battery


69


may be omitted in this embodiment. In such case, the power is obtained from the printer via a connector or the like. In case the margins are adapted to be cut off without removing the paper cassette from the printer, it is preferable to construct the guide groove and the slit so as to convey the recording paper in a direction being perpendicular to the paper feeding direction.




In the above-described embodiments, the guide grooves


42


,


43


,


46


,


47


or the slits


63


,


64


are formed for cutting the four margins. Otherwise, the respective margins may be cut off by using a single guide groove or a single slit. In this case, as shown in

FIG. 14

, two cutter blades


81


and


82


are provided in a guide groove


80


of a cassette body


79


so as to be respectively separated from a guide face


80




a


by different lengths L1 and L2. Further, as shown in

FIG. 15

, the cutter blades


81


and


82


are set such as to be directed in reverse directions. At the same time, the cutter blades


81


and


82


are adapted to be movable between a cutting position and an evacuation position by means of mounting shafts


83


and


84


. Further, the cutter blades


81


and


82


are respectively urged toward the cutting positions thereof by coiled springs


85


and


86


. Thus, when the recording paper


17


does not exist in the guide groove


80


, the cutter blades


81


and


82


are stood up and are set at the cutting positions.




Under a condition in that the cutter blade


81


disposed at the left side in

FIG. 15

is set at the cutting position, when the recording paper


17


is inserted in the paper cutting direction, the cutter blade


81


is kept at the cutting position without moving. Thus, the margin of the recording paper


17


having a width L1 is cut off. On the other hand, the right-side cutter blade


82


is rotated by the front edge of the recording paper


17


to be set at the evacuation position. Therefore, the recording paper


17


is not cut by the cutter blade


82


.




When the recording paper


17


is inserted in a reverse direction relative to the above-mentioned direction, the cutter blade


82


disposed at the right side is moved from the evacuation position shown by a solid line to the cutting position shown by a two-dotted line, for example. Thus, the margin of the recording paper having a width L2 is cut off. Meanwhile, the left-side cutter


81


is set at the evacuation position since the back thereof is pushed by the edge of the recording paper


17


. After the recording paper


17


has passed, the cutter blades


81


and


82


are automatically returned from the evacuation position to the cutting position.




In the above embodiments, the cutter blade and the roll blade are arranged at the lower portion of the cassette body


11


. However, these may be arranged at a side-central portion of the cassette body or an upper portion thereof. Further, the cutter blade and so forth may be arranged on a lid.




Instead of arranging the fixed blade or the swingable blade in the guide groove, the roll blade such as shown in

FIG. 13

may be arranged in the guide groove. In case two roll blades are arranged in a single guide groove such that their distances from the guide face are different, for example, one of the cutters for the top-and-bottom margins is set at a cutting position and the other cutter is set at an evacuation position when the recording paper is inserted along one direction. And then, when the recording paper is inserted along the other direction, the cutter for the right-and-left margins is set at the cutting position and the other cutter is set at the evacuation position. Setting the respective cutters at the cutting position and the evacuation position is performed by using a link mechanism or a selection mechanism constituted of a solenoid, a motor an so forth.




In the above embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, the main blade is constructed so as to form the rectangular cut line. However, besides this, the main blade may be constructed so as to be an oval, a heart shape, a circle and so forth. In this case, it becomes possible to cut the recording area in various forms. Moreover, in order to selectively use the blades, the cutter blade and the cutter table may be removably attached to the cassette body.




In the above embodiment, the present invention is applied to the paper cassette used for the thermal printer. However, the present invention is applicable to paper cassettes used for a heat transfer printer, an ink-jet printer, and various printers of other systems.




According to the present invention, the paper cassette is provided with the cutter for cutting the margin of the recording paper so that the margin of the recording paper can be easily cut off without preparing a cutter or the like separately. In virtue of this, it is possible to easily obtain a print being similar to a general photo print and having no margin.




The present invention includes the cutter table on which the printed recording paper is placed, and the cutter blade for surrounding the recording area of the recording paper. The recording paper is cut by moving one of the cutter table and the cutter blade so that the margin of the recording paper can be easily cut off. Further, the recording paper is cut along the predetermined cut line so that the recording paper is prevented from being cut in a crooked state.




The present invention includes the guide groove for guiding the edge of the printed recording paper, and the cutter blade arranged in the guide groove. The recording paper is moved along the guide groove to be cut by the cutter blade. The margin can be cut off along the edge of the recording paper so that the cut line is prevented from being curved. Similarly, by using the roll blade, the cut line is prevented from being curved.




The cutter blades or the roll blades are provided for the top-and-bottom margins and the right-and-left margins respectively so that only the margins may be efficiently cut off. Further, by changing the distance between the cutter blade and the guide wall, it is possible to freely determine the width of the margin being cut. The cutting resistance may be reduced by using the roll blade so that the margin may be easily cut off.




Although the present invention has been fully described by way of the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those having skill in this field. Therefore, unless otherwise these changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention, they should be construed as included therein.



Claims
  • 1. A paper cassette removably attachable to a printer, comprising:a cassette body for containing recording papers in a stack state; a cutter for cutting off, for each recording paper having been printed by said printer, a periphery of said recording paper; and a printer from which the paper cassette is removable; wherein said printer records an image in a recording area outside a first margin of said periphery, and said cutter cuts off said first margin; wherein said cutter includes a first guide groove for guiding an edge of said recording paper, and a first cutter blade arranged in said first guide groove, said first margin being cut off with said first cutter blade by moving said recording paper along said first guide groove; wherein said first cutter blade is a plate-shaped blade; wherein said printer records the image in a recording area outside a second margin of said periphery, said cutter cuts off said second margin, said cutter includes a second guide groove for guiding another edge of said recording paper, and at least a second cutter blade arranged in said second guide groove, said second margin being cut off with said second cutter blade by moving said recording paper along said second guide groove; and wherein said first and second guide grooves are formed at each of a longitudinal side and a lateral side of said paper cassette, respectively, and said first and second cutter blades are arranged in said first and second guide grooves, respectively, one of said cutter first and a second blades cutting off top-and-bottom margins and the other of said first and second cutter blades cutting off right-and-left margins.
  • 2. A paper cassette according to claim 1, wherein said first and second cutter blades are slantingly arranged in said respective first and second guide grooves.
  • 3. A paper cassette according to claim 1, wherein said first and second guide grooves are formed on a same level.
  • 4. A paper cassette according to claim 1, wherein said first and second guide grooves are formed on different levels.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-006848 Jan 1999 JP
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