Portable printer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6347897
  • Patent Number
    6,347,897
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 6, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 19, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
There is disclosed a lightweight portable printer having a frame or housing with a print head and a cooperable platen roll mounted in the housing. The housing pivotally mounts a subassembly. The subassembly mounts an electric motor and gearing driven by the motor for driving the platen roll. The subassembly is resiliently urged to press the print head against the platen roll. The printer has a front door which provides access to the inside of the housing. The front door mounts the platen roll, a label delaminator, a pressure roll, a holder for mounting a supply roll of labels or tags, and a latch for latching the door to the housing and for camming the pressure roll into and out of cooperation with the platen roll.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to the printing art.




2. Brief Description of the Prior Art




The following prior art is made of record: U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,776,714; 4,956,045; 5,447,379; 5,486,259; 5,570,121; 5,588,756; 5,806,993 and 5,833,377; and Axiohm Thermal Printer Mechanism, User's Manual THTP Series, Preliminary Issue, reference 3104660-FDE, October 1998.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to an improved, compact, user-friendly, lightweight, small footprint, portable printer.




It is a feature of the invention to provide an improved printer wherein it is easy to load label supplies into the printer, wherein the print head is easy to clean, wherein the battery for powering the printer is easy to insert or remove, and other parts of the printer are readily accessible to the user.




In accordance with a specific embodiment of the invention, the printer has a housing containing a subassembly for mounting a print head, an electric motor and gearing driven by the motor. The housing includes another subassembly including a door for mounting a platen roll with a gear, a holder for holding a supply roll comprised either of labels releasably adhered to a carrier web, an adhesive-backed linerless web or a web of tags, a delaminator for delaminating labels from the carrier web, a pressure roller for urging the carrier web against the platen roll, a latch for latching the door to the housing, and a cam controlled by the latch for moving the pressure roll into and out of pressure contact with the platen roll. There is space within the housing for receiving a label roll. The subassembly with the motor is disposed above the label roll receiving space and is pivotal as a unit on the housing to urge the print head into cooperation with the platen roll and to bring the gearing into mesh with the gear on the platen roll. Space for receiving a battery is disposed below the label roll receiving space, and the label roll receiving space is disposed between the front door and an upstanding printed circuit board. The battery is received in a compartment having three sides. U-shaped conductors are received about the three sides of the battery compartment and make contact with the terminals of the battery and releasably detent the battery in the compartment.











Various other features and advantages will occur to those skilled in the art when referencing the following description and the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DIAGRAMMATIC DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a printer in accordance with the invention;





FIG. 2

is a sectional elevational view through the printer;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the printer with the housing removed;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 3

but showing both the housing and one of the printed circuit boards removed;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view showing the front and the left side of the printer with certain parts removed;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of the printer with the housing, the upstanding circuit board, the battery compartment and with other parts removed;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the module or subassembly for mounting the motor, gearing, the print head;





FIG. 8

is an exploded perspective view of the subassembly which is shown assembled in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of the battery used in the printer;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view showing the front and the right side of the printer with the outer door panel removed;





FIG. 11

is a front elevational view of the inner door panel with the outer door panel removed;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the door, a supply roll mounted on the door, the platen roll and gear, and part of the latch;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view similar to

FIG. 12

, but showing the supply roll removed;





FIG. 14

is an exploded perspective view of the supply roll holder and the inner portion of the door;





FIG. 15

is an exploded perspective view of the supply roll holder and the inner door panel shown in

FIG. 14

;





FIG. 16

is an exploded perspective view of the outer door panel, the latch, the pressure roll and carrier and two of the pads;





FIG. 17

is an exploded perspective view of the components shown in

FIG. 16

;





FIGS. 18 and 19

are perspective views showing the latch assembled onto the outer door panel;





FIG. 20

is a perspective view of inside of the outer door panel;





FIG. 21

is a perspective view of a resilient elastomeric protector pad for the upper portion of the printer; and





FIG. 22

is a perspective view showing the inside of the housing.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a printer generally indicated at


26


having a housing generally indicated at


28


and a subassembly in the form of a front door


30


. The housing


28


has a rear wall


32


, a right side wall


34


, a left side wall


36


(

FIG. 10

) and a bottom panel


38


. The walls


32


,


34


and


36


and the bottom panel


38


are integrally molded and form the frame of the printer


26


. The printer


26


has four spaced, identical, one-piece, resilient, elastomeric pads


40


,


42


,


44


and


46


which serve as feet to support the printer


26


on a flat surface but they also serve to help protect the printer


26


from damage in the event the printer


26


is dropped. The pads


40


and


42


are secured to the lower corners of the rear portion of the housing


28


and the pads


44


and


46


are secured to an outer panel


31


of the door


30


. The outer door panel


31


and an inner door panel


33


are secured to each other by screws


35


passing through holes


37


and threadably received in bosses


39


. Each pad


40


,


42


,


44


and


46


has a pair of joined triangular-shaped side panels


48


(

FIG. 16

) extending at right angles to each other and joined to a bottom panel


50


. The side panels


48


have tabs


52


which extend at right angles to each other. The tabs


52


have round holes


54


. The bottom panel


50


has a tab


56


with a triangular-shaped hole


58


. The front door panel


31


right and left side sections


62


and


64


and a bottom section


66


. The tabs


52


of the pad


44


for example extend through openings


61


and


63


and the associated tab


56


extends through an opening


65


. Tabs


52


of the pad


46


extend through openings


67


and


69


and the associated tab


56


extends through an opening


71


. The pads


40


and


42


are connected to the housing


28


identically to the pads


44


and


46


. Bosses


41


, only one of which is shown in

FIG. 10

, prevent ears


52


from coming off projections


70


. The sections


62


,


64


and


66


have studs or projections


68


,


70


and


72


received in the holes


54


and


58


.




The housing


28


has a top cover


74


secured to the housing


28


. The top cover has keys


76


, a display


78


and a window


106


for infra-red data transmission. The front door


30


has an exit opening


80


.




The housing


28


contains a subframe or inner housing generally indicated at


82


(FIG.


2


). The subframe


82


is secured to the housing


28


by screws


35


′ (

FIG. 4

) received in bosses


39


′ on the rear wall


32


. The subframe


82


has space in a compartment


84


for receiving a battery


86


(

FIGS. 5

,


6


and


9


) for powering the printer


26


. The compartment


84


has an upper wall


88


, a rear wall


90


and a floor or bottom wall


92


. The compartment


84


has an opening


93


into which the battery


86


can be inserted and removed when the door


30


is open. A vertically extending or upstanding printed circuit board


94


is secured in place between the rear wall


32


and a rear wall


96


of the subframe


82


. The printed circuit board


94


is electrically connected to the battery


86


, to a radio board


98


mounted on the door


30


, a printed circuit board


100


for the keys


76


and the display


78


, and a printed circuit board


102


for an infra-red receiver. The printed circuit board


102


mount an infra-red sensor


104


aligned with the window


106


on the cover


74


. The printed circuit board


98


is connected to the printed circuit board


94


by a flexible connector


95


.




Flat, flexible, resilient conductors


108


,


110


and


112


having U-shaped configurations and being connected to printed circuit board


94


pass about walls


88


,


90


and


92


. The conductors


108


,


110


and


112


are sandwiched between the wall


90


and a tubular part


91


of the rear wall


32


. The conductors


108


,


110


and


112


have portions bent into inverted V-shapes which serve as contacts


108


′,


110


′ and


112


′ which extend through three holes


114


(FIG.


2


). Alternatively one large hole could be used if desired. The battery


86


(

FIG. 9

) has contacts


116


and


118


and a recess


120


. The contacts


116


and


118


are cooperable with respective contacts


108


′ and


110


′. The contact


112


′ detents into the recess


120


to releasably hold the battery


86


in position. As shown in

FIG. 10

, the bottom panel


38


has three spaced holes


109


,


111


and


113


aligned with respective contacts


108


′,


110


′ and


112


′. The holes


109


,


111


and


113


enable contacts (not shown) of a battery charger (not shown) to make contact with contacts


109


′,


110


′ and


112


′. The printer electronics of the printer


26


are disabled when the battery charger contacts contact the contact


112


′ thereby preventing powering of the printer


26


by means of the battery charger.




With reference to

FIGS. 7 and 8

, there is shown a subassembly or module generally indicated at


122


which is pivotally mounted in the housing


28


. The subassembly


122


is comprised of a mirror image pair of shell-shaped sections


124


and


126


releasably snap-fitted to each other by prongs


128


on the section


126


detented in the section


124


. An electric motor


130


has spaced tabs


132


with holes


134


. A sleeve


135


on the motor


130


locates the motor


130


in a hole


135


′ in wall


124


′. A gear


136


on motor shaft


138


′ meshes with a gear


138


, and a gear


140


integral with the gear


138


meshes with a gear


146


. The gears


136


,


138


,


140


and


146


comprise gearing generally indicated at


152


. The gears


138


and


140


have a common through-hole


140


′. A stationary pin


144


on wall


124


′ of the section


124


is received in the hole


140


′. A stationary pin


150


on the wall


124


′ is received in a hole


148


in the gear


146


and a clip


148


′ holds the gear


146


on pin


150


. Secured to the front underside of the subassembly


122


by a pin or rod


187


is a mounting plate


154


. A heat sink


156


is secured to the underside of the plate


154


by screws


123


. A thermal print head


158


is secured to the underside of the heat sink


156


. Ends of the printed circuit board


102


are secured in recesses


160


in the sections


124


and


126


. A tear edge


162


has a flange


163


supported on a shelf


165


.




The plate


154


has an inverted U-shaped opening


164


for receiving a rod


187


. A rod


166


is mounted in axially spaced holes


167


in the sections


124


and


126


. A print head assembly generally indicated at


168


includes the plate


154


, the heat sink


156


, the print head


158


and a guide


157


pivotally mounted on the rod


187


. A compression spring


170


(

FIG. 2

) acts on inner surfaces of the sections


124


and


126


and the plate


154


. The plate


154


has a pin


172


which helps retain the spring


170


in position. The spring


170


urges the print head


158


into printing cooperation with an operative platen roll


174


. The platen roll


174


(

FIG. 12

) has a shaft


176


mounted in identical bearing blocks


178


(FIG.


14


). A gear


180


secured to the shaft


176


meshes with the gear


146


when the door


30


is closed. Thus, the motor


130


drives the gearing


152


which in turn drives the gear


180


and the platen roll


174


.




The subassembly


122


has an inverted U-shaped pocket


182


(

FIGS. 2 and 7

) opposed to a U-shaped pocket


184


. The pockets


182


and


184


mount a compression spring


186


. The subassembly


122


is pivotally mounted on the rod or pivot


187


and is urged by the spring


186


toward a counterclockwise position (FIG.


2


). The pivot


187


is mounted in opposed side walls of the subframe


82


as indicated at


37


. Accordingly, the print head


158


is urged toward the platen roll


174


by the spring


186


.




The inner panel


33


of the door


30


has bosses


188


(

FIG. 14

) with aligned holes


190


for receiving a shaft or pivot


192


(

FIG. 2

) which pivotally mounts the door


30


for movement between closed and open positions. The inner panel


33


mounts a label roll holder generally indicated at


194


in opening


183


. The holder


194


includes a pair of identical holder members


196


and


198


each having a rotatably mounted hub


200


. The holder members


196


and


198


are each movable in unison toward and away from each other to enable supply roll of different widths to be held by the holder


194


. There is a laterally extending rack


202


on the holder member


196


and a laterally extending rack


204


on the holder member


198


. The racks


202


and


204


mesh with a pinion


206


. The rack


202


is integral with a lateral section


208


guided by a guide


210


when the lateral section


208


moves to the right (FIG.


10


). The rack


204


is integral with a lateral section


212


. The lateral section


212


is guided by a guide


214


when the section


212


moves to the left (FIG.


10


). The upper surface


212


′ of the section


212


is guided by the lower surface


208


′ of the section


208


. The pinion


206


is rotatably mounted on a fixed pin


216


(FIGS.


2


and


20


). The upper surface of the section


208


is guided by surfaces


220


and


222


(FIG.


2


). The section


212


is guided by surfaces


224


and


226


. A tension spring


228


is secured at one end to the guide


214


and at its other in a hole


229


in the outer panel


31


. Thus, when no supply roll R is mounted on the hubs


200


, the spring


228


urges the holder members


196


and


198


toward each other until the ends of sections


208


and


212


contact ribs


217


. In order to insert a supply roll R onto the hubs


200


, the holder members


196


and


198


are manually spread apart until the hubs


200


can enter the central hole


230


in the roll R.




The outer panel


31


slidably mounts a U-shaped one-piece slide generally indicated at


240


. The slide


240


includes a pair of latches


242


. Latches


242


latch with members


243


on opposite sides of the subframe


82


to hold the door


30


closed. The slide carrier


240


has a pair of finger-engageable buttons


244


received with clearance in slots


246


in the side portions


62


and


64


. The slide


240


is guided by guides


257


received in slots


258


in the slide


240


. Rear surfaces


241


of legs


240


′ are guided by end edges


245


of ribs


247


(FIG.


20


). End edges


249


(

FIG. 15

) of ribs


251


guide front faces


253


of the legs


240


′ of the slide


240


. Accordingly, the slide


240


is guided for vertical movement by and between the inner door panel


33


and the outer door panel


31


. The slide


240


is urged upwardly by a pair of parallel compression springs


252


acting on surfaces


254


on the door panel


33


and on lugs


256


on the slide


240


. The springs


252


are received in spaces between ribs


248


and respective side portions


62


and


64


. The ribs


248


have integral stops


255


for the lugs


256


.




The slide


240


has a pair of opposed pins


262


(

FIG. 19

) received in contoured slots


264


in horizontally slidable slide blocks


265


of a carrier


266


. The slide blocks


265


are slidable in slots


265


′. A pressure roll


268


has a shaft


270


the end portions of which are received in holes


272


and


274


in tabs


273


on a cantilevered section or leaf spring


267


of the carrier


266


. The leaf spring


267


is flexed to resiliently urge the pressure roll


174


against the platen roll


174


to assure that the platen roll


174


advances the web W. The section


267


is cantilevered to the slide blocks


265


as indicated at


269


. The top surface of the section


267


has spaced label-supporting ridges which support a delaminated label L as shown in FIG.


2


. The lower edge of the section


267


has a serrated tear edge


271


′ for severing the spent carrier web W. As the slide


240


is moved downwardly against the action of the springs


252


, the carrier


266


is cammed out of contact with the platen roll


174


to a position spaced from the platen roll


174


.




The roll R can be a linered supply web such as a web W with labels L releasably adhered thereto by pressure sensitive adhesive as shown in FIG.


2


. As the platen roll


174


rotates, the carrier web W (

FIG. 2

) is drawn about a delaminator


276


. The delaminator


276


is a bent metal plate in the shape of an acute angle or a “V” received on a V-shaped ledge


275


on the inner door panel


33


. Abutments


275


′ on the outer door panel


31


hold the delaminator


276


in place. Alternatively, the delaminator can be a peel roller (not shown). After passing about the delaminator


276


, the spent carrier web W passes between the platen roll


174


and the pressure roll


268


and exits the printer


26


through an opening


278


. In the event the roll R is composed of linerless adhesive-backed label material or tag material, such a web passes between the print head


158


and the platen roll


174


and simply exits through the opening


80


. In the case of linerless adhesive-backed label material, the adhesive side or underside of the label material web W contacts the platen roll


174


and thus the surface of the platen roll


174


is provided with a non-stick surface such a commonly-used siliconized coating on the platen roll or the platen roll itself can be comprised of silicone rubber which does not adhere well to the adhesive.




The door


30


can pivot about 100° between its latched position and an open position. The space within the subframe or inner housing


82


can receive the roll R. When the door


30


is open, a battery


86


can be easily inserted into or removed from the compartment


84


through opening


94


(FIG.


2


). A roll R of labels L or tags can be easily inserted onto the holder


194


, and the print head


158


can be easily cleaned. As shown in

FIGS. 2

,


6


,


12


through


15


and


18


, the printer


26


is provided with C-shaped snap sockets


282


for receiving end portions of a shaft


284


of a spare platen roll


280


. In the event the operative platen roll


158


needs to be changed, the platen roll


174


can be removed and bearing blocks


178


and the gear


180


from the platen roll


174


can be applied to the shaft


284


. The roll


280


with the bearing blocks


178


and the gear


180


thereon can be repositioned into the operative portion formerly occupied by the platen roll


173


and the bearing blocks


178


. As shown for example in

FIG. 19

, the inner door panel


33


has aligned C-shaped pockets


179


for receiving the bearing blocks


178


. By rotating the bearing blocks


178


, the bearing blocks


178


can be inserted into or removed from the pockets


179


through narrow openings


181


. In the event linerless adhesive-backed label material is to be used, the platen


280


can likewise have a non-stick or silicone coating such as silicone or it can be comprised of siliconized rubber.




A cup-shaped cover


300


is snap-fitted into a hollow pocket


301


in the rear wall


32


of the housing


28


. A cable (not shown) is plugged into a connector


302


(

FIG. 3

) and the cable passes inside the cover


300


and exits the printer via a hole


303


and a port


304


. Bottom wall


304


of the cover can flex and resiliently hold the cable between the bottom wall


304


and the bottom


305


of the pocket


301


.




With reference to

FIG. 21

, a protector pad


290


is shown to cover the entire top portion


74


of the printer with the exception of access openings


291


and


292


. The pad


290


is also shown in

FIG. 1

but is omitted from the other figures for the sake of clarity. The pad


290


is generally rectangular but has a continuous depending shoulder


293


. The long sides of the pad


290


has depending flaps


294


with holes


295


for receiving posts


296


. The posts


296


can also serve as anchors for a carrying strap (not shown) by which the printer


26


may be worn or carried at the user's waist.




Except for the springs


170


,


182


,


228


and


252


, various fasteners, the motor


130


, the battery


86


, various electrical conductors, the tear bar


162


, various printed circuit board components, rods


166


and


187


, and shafts


176


and


270


, the printer is constructed of molded plastics material and the platen rolls


174


and


280


are composed of elastomeric material.




Other embodiments and modifications of the invention will suggest themselves to those skilled in the art, and all such of these as come within the spirit of this invention are included within its scope as best defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A printer, comprising: a housing, a platen roll rotatably mounted in the housing, a gear on the platen roll, a subassembly pivotally mounted in the housing, a print head mounted on the subassembly, the print head being cooperable with the platen roll, an electric motor mounted on the subassembly, gearing on the subassembly driven by the motor and meshing with the gear for driving the platen roll, and at least one spring acting on the subassembly for urging the print head into printing cooperation with the platen roll and for urging the gearing into mesh with the gear.
  • 2. A printer as defined in claim 1, including a battery compartment in the housing, electrical contacts for contacting a battery, and at least one access port in the housing aligned with the contacts for enabling a battery charger to charge a battery in the battery compartment.
  • 3. A printer as defined in claim 1, including a delaminator on the door for delaminating labels from a carrier web, a door on the housing, the delaminator being mounted on the front door, and a spare platen roll disposed in space within the housing.
  • 4. A printer, comprising: a housing having space for receiving a supply roll of labels or tags, a print head and a cooperable platen roll for printing on the labels or tags, a motor for driving the platen roll to advance the labels or tags during printing, at least one upstanding printed circuit board for the motor and the print head, at least one printed circuit board providing radio control for the printer, the housing having space for receiving a battery, and at least one access door for accessing the label roll receiving space and the battery receiving space.
  • 5. A printer, comprising: a housing, a print head and a cooperable platen roll for printing on labels, an electric motor for driving the platen roll, a battery compartment for a battery for powering the print head and the motor, the battery compartment having three sides, resilient U-shaped conductors received by the three sides of the battery compartment, the compartment having at least one access opening, and the conductors having contacts projecting through the opening for making contact with a battery in the battery compartment.
  • 6. A printer, comprising: a housing having a top portion with manually actuatable keys, an electric motor mounted below the keys, the housing having space below the electric motor for receiving a supply roll of a printable web, a battery compartment below the roll receiving space, an upstanding printed circuit board at the rear of the housing, a print head and a cooperable platen at the front of the housing, a front door, and a holder for holding a supply roll in the label roll receiving space.
  • 7. A printer, comprising: a housing, a front door for the housing, a print head and a cooperable platen roll disposed in the housing, two pads on the door and two pads on the housing, the pads serving both as feet and as protection against damage to the printer, wherein at least one of the pads has a pair of triangular side portions and a bottom portion, the pad having ears with holes, projections on the inside of the housing received in the holes, and access openings in the housing for enabling the ears to extend to the inside of the housing to be received on the projections.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This is a division of patent application Ser. No. 09/397,221, filed Sep. 16, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,241,407.

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