Information
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Patent Grant
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6260457
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Patent Number
6,260,457
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 2, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 17, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 083 156
- 083 455
- 083 614
- 083 220
- 083 167
- 242 5561
- 242 553
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cutter device for use in a printer in which a broad continuous printing sheet is printed and thereafter the printed portion of the sheet is cut along a width direction to be dropped downward to a tray. The cutter devise includes a cutter which reciprocating to cut the printed sheet in the width direction; and holding member for holding the sheet to prevent the sheet from dropping on a cutting start side of the cutter. The sheet is released from the holding member substantially in synchronism with the completion of the cutting by the cutter. Preferably, the sheet is fed a reverse in rewinding direction before the cutter finishes cutting to return to its original position, so that the cut end of a non-printed sheet is prevented from interfering with the returning cutter. The compactness of the cutter device is achieved and the sheet charging operations are facilitated.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cutter device in which after a broad continuous printing sheet drawn from a horizontally placed roll is printed, the printed sheet is cut with a reciprocating cutter.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a case where a continuous printing sheet drawn from a horizontally placed roll is printed and subsequently cut with a reciprocating cutter, the printed sheet cannot be cut clear if it moves. Moreover, when a broad sheet is used, a cut portion hangs down by the sheet's own weight during the cutting operation and an uncut portion is wrinkled or surged.
Therefore, since the sheet cannot be cut straight, a cut edge is curved, or the sheet may be torn at the vicinity of a terminal end of the cut edge. To solve the problem, a conventional printer is provided with a press bar for pressing the printing sheet over the entire width of the printing sheet, and the press bar is pressed against the sheet to fix the sheet immediately before the sheet is cut with the cutter.
In the conventional device, however, since the press bar usually transverses the entire width above the sheet, the device is large-sized including its operation mechanism. Especially, when the sheet has a large width, not only the press bar should be lengthened, but also the weight of the printed sheet must be increased, so that it is difficult to press the sheet uniformly over the entire length. Moreover, when the sheet is set, a front edge of the sheet has to be passed through a small gap under the press bar, and sheet charging operation is also laborious.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been accomplished in consideration of circumstances described above, and an object thereof is to provide a cutter device which can achieve compactness to facilitate the sheet charging operation and which is suitable especially for a printer using a broad sheet.
To attain this and other objects, the present invention provides a cutter device for use in a printer in which a broad continuous printing sheet drawn from a horizontally placed roll is printed and the printed sheet is cut along its width direction, dropped downward and received by a tray. The cutter device is provided with a cutter which reciprocates to cut the printed sheet in its width direction, holding means interposed between the cutter and the tray for holding the sheet to prevent the sheet from dropping in the vicinity of a cutting start side of the cutter, and a controller for allowing the holding means to hold a cutting start end of the printing sheet substantially in synchronism with start of cutting by the cutter and for detaching the holding means from the printing sheet substantially synchronously with completion of the cutting by the cutter.
The holding means is provided with a guide plate for guiding the cut printing sheet to the tray, and a pressing member for pressing the printing sheet on a top surface in the vicinity of the cutting start side of the cutter against the guide plate. The controller allows the pressing member to press the printed sheet substantially synchronously with the start of the cutting by the cutter and hold the printing sheet between the pressing member and the guide plate, and detaches the pressing member from the printed sheet substantially synchronously with the completion of the cutting by the cutter.
Here, the controller preferably prevents the cutter from abutting on a cut edge of the sheet by feeding in reverse the printing sheet by a predetermined amount in the rewinding direction before the cutter finishes cutting to return to its original position. Moreover, the cutter includes a rotating blade which rotates at a high speed, and has a good sharpness, so that the entire width of the sheet can be cut at once at a high speed. The cutter preferably moves at a speed of about 0.5 to 2.0 m/sec. If cutting is performed at a high speed, by using the inertia of the sheet and the frictional resistance between the sheet and the guide member during cutting, cutting can be completed before the load of the sheet applied to the pressing member increases. Thus, the pressing force of the pressing member can be reduced.
After printing is completed, the sheet is fed by the predetermined amount to align a cutting position with a cutter position. Upon receipt of a cutting command, the controller presses the pressing member on the sheet to press an end of the printed sheet on the cutting start side. Substantially simultaneously or slightly late the cutter starts cutting the sheet, and moves at a high speed.
The controller detaches the pressing member from the sheet substantially synchronously with a time at which the cutter finishes cutting the sheet. Therefore, the entire width of the cut edge of the printed sheet starts dropping substantially simultaneously. Consequently, the edge cut by the cutter can be straight and clear without being curved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view diagrammatically showing a printer employing a cutter device according to an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view illustrating an inner arrangement of main parts of the printer of the embodiment;
FIG. 3
is a schematic diagram showing the cutter device of the embodiment of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a front view of a cutter of the cutter device of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view taken along line V—V of
FIG. 4
;
FIGS. 6A and 6B
are descriptive diagrams showing the operation of a pressing lever of the cutter device,
FIG. 6A
showing a released sheet state and
FIG. 6B
showing a held sheet state; and
FIG. 7
is a timing chart of the entire operation of the cutter device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
In
FIG. 1
, a reference numeral
10
denotes a printer unit which is housed in a longitudinal case
12
, and a top surface of the case
12
forms a lid
14
which is able to be opened upward. The case
12
is supported by a pair of opposite legs
16
. A roll
20
with a printing sheet
18
wound therearound is held horizontally in width direction of the case
12
at the back downside of the case
12
. The printing sheet
18
is guided from the roll
20
into the case
12
, and printed in the case
12
. The printing sheet
18
is used as a poster or the like, its width is broad, and the maximum width of about 54 inches is used.
The printing sheet
18
is guided by a guide roller
22
to a gap between a pair of upper and lower guide plates
24
and
26
, further held between a pair of upper and lower feed rollers
28
and
30
, and fed toward a front face of the case
12
. While the printing sheet
18
is rested on a platen
32
, printing is performed by a print head
34
which moves along the top surface of the printing sheet
18
in the width direction (transverse direction). Additionally, the platen
32
has multiple small holes on its top surface, and the small holes are sucked to a negative pressure by an evacuate fan
36
. Therefore, the printing sheet
18
is sucked onto a surface of the platen
32
by a suction pressure acting on the small holes, and fixedly adheres to the surface of the platen
32
.
The print head
34
is of a piezo-ink jet system in which a piezoelectric element pressurizes a slight amount of ink to eject ink droplets to the printing sheet
18
, and four color ink ejecting nozzles of cyan, magenta, yellow and black are arranged in feeding direction of the printing sheet
18
. The print head
34
may be of a system other than the piezo-ink jet print system. For example, a bubble jet print system for heating ink to jet ink drops, a heat transfer recording system, or the like may be used. The print head
34
moves along the top surface of the printing sheet
18
held by the platen
32
in the width direction to print the printing sheet
18
.
The printing sheet
18
is passed under the print head
34
, fed between a pair of upper and lower sheet rollers
38
and
40
to be discharged from the printer section, further passed between a pair of upper and lower guide plates
42
,
44
, and guided downward by a guide plate
46
. The printing sheet
18
is placed into a large-sized basket-like tray
48
which is attached between the pair of opposite legs
16
.
Numeral
50
denotes an ink tank device. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the ink tank device
50
is disposed on the rear face of the case
12
, and includes four ink tanks
52
which can be detachably mounted from rear. The four ink tanks
52
contain inks of four colors corresponding to the four color ink ejecting nozzles of the print head
34
, i.e., inks of cyan, magenta, yellow and black, respectively.
Pressurized air is supplied from the printer unit
10
to the ink tanks
52
, and the inks of the tanks
52
are fed under air pressure to the print head
34
. Numeral
54
denotes a bundle of four tubes for guiding the inks from the tanks
52
to the print head
34
. Numeral
56
denotes a drain tank for collecting the waste inks which have been ejected for cleaning of the jetting nozzles of the print head
34
.
A cutter device will next be described. A cutter
60
is disposed close to one edge of the printing sheet
18
between the guide plates
42
,
44
and the guide plate
46
. The cutter
60
cuts the printed sheet
18
while moving from the left end to the right. Additionally, since the printing sheet
18
has a broad width (about 54 inches at maximum), its cut portion hangs downward while the cutter
60
is moving, and its uncut portion is wrinkled. A clear cutting is thus impossible.
In the present invention, an end of the cut printing sheet is pressed or fixed by a pressing member or pressing lever
62
from above on the cutting start side of the cutter
60
. Specifically, the guide plate
46
and the pressing member
62
serve as sheet holding means in the cutter device of the embodiment. When the cutter
60
reaches the terminal end of the printing sheet
18
, the pressing lever
62
is raised to release the printing sheet
18
. Therefore, since the right and left ends of the cut printing sheet
18
drop substantially simultaneously, printed sheets are orderly collected on the tray
48
without being wrinkled.
The cutter
60
will next be described with reference to
FIGS. 3
to
5
. The cutter
60
is held by a horizontal guide rail (not shown) in such a manner that it can horizontally move, and opposite ends of a wire
68
are fixed to the cutter
60
. The wire
68
is wound around two pulleys
64
,
66
positioned outside the entire width of the sheet
18
. One pulley
64
is rotated forward or in reverse by a motor
70
. As a result, the cutter
60
can be moved by the motor
70
to reciprocate in the width direction of the sheet
18
. The cutter
60
preferably reciprocates to cut the sheet
18
at a speed of about 0.5 to 2.0 m/sec, and can preferably cut a 54 inch wide sheet in about one second.
The cutter
60
includes a pair of upper and lower rotating blades
72
,
74
, which slightly overlap each other in vertical direction as seen in the front view of FIG.
4
. The overlapped portion of the blades
72
,
74
is opposed to the left edge of the sheet
18
. Additionally, rotating faces of the rotating blades
72
,
74
are parallel with the width direction of the sheet
18
. A pulley
76
having a diameter smaller than that of the lower rotating blade
74
is integrally fixed to the blade
74
, and a wire
78
extended parallel with the wire
68
is wound around the small diameter pulley
76
. Opposite ends of the wire
78
are fixed to frames
80
,
80
of the printer unit
10
(FIG.
4
).
Therefore, when the wire
68
runs in the width direction (transverse direction) of the sheet
18
by the rotation of the motor
70
, the cutter
60
to which the opposite ends of the wire
68
are fixed moves right and left. Then, the pulley
76
of the rotating blade
74
moves relative to the fixed wire
78
, the movement causes the pulley
76
to rotate and move on the fixed wire
78
and, consequently, the rotating blade
74
is rotated. Since the pulley
76
has a sufficiently smaller diameter than that of the rotating blade
74
, the peripheral speed of the rotating blade
74
becomes sufficiently higher as compared with the travel speed of the cutter
60
. When the upper and lower rotating blades
72
and
74
move from the left side toward the sheet
18
and the sheet
18
enters the overlapped portion of the rotating blades
72
,
74
, the sheet
18
is quickly cut between the rotating blade
74
rotating at a high speed and the upper rotating blade
72
rotated following the rotation of the blade
74
.
The position of the cutter
60
may be detected by a photo sensor or the like. For example, when a light shielding plate
82
fixed to the wire
68
passes between a light emitting element
84
and a light receiving element
86
which are attached to a frame side, the position of the cutter
60
can be detected. In the embodiment the light emitting and receiving elements
84
and
86
are positioned in accordance with the width of the sheet
18
.
As shown in
FIGS. 3
,
6
A and
6
B, the pressing lever
62
as the pressing member is swung vertically by an electromagnetic solenoid
88
. Specifically, the pressing lever
62
is formed like as a bell-crank which swings centering on a support
90
, and has one end extended to above the left end of the printed sheet
18
and the other end pivoted or attached to a tip end of a plunger of the solenoid
88
. The plunger tip end is biased in protruding direction by a tensile spring
92
.
Therefore, at the time of non-excitation of the solenoid
88
, the tensile spring
92
restores the plunger to its protruded position, and releases the extending end of the pressing lever
62
from the sheet
18
(as seen in FIG.
6
A). Additionally, at the time of excitation of the solenoid
88
, the plunger of the solenoid
88
is drawn into the solenoid
88
against the reset force of the tensile spring
92
. The pressing lever
62
rotates in clockwise direction in
FIG. 6B
, and the extending end of the lever
62
presses the sheet
18
from above. Accordingly, the sheet
18
is held between the lever
62
and the guide plate
46
. Additionally, the extending end of the pressing lever
62
may be provided with a pad
94
for increasing the friction with the sheet
18
.
In
FIG. 3
, numeral
96
denotes a controller which controls the cutter
60
and the solenoid
88
in accordance with a cutting command entered from another control device, a manual switch, or the like. Moreover, when the cutting of the sheet
18
is completed to return the cutter
60
to its reset or home position, the sheet
18
is preferably fed in reverse by only a small amount in its rewinding direction in order to avoid interference of the cut end of the sheet
18
, which is left on the side of the printer unit
10
, with the cutter
60
. In this case, the controller
96
supplies an instruction to a feed motor
98
to rotate in reverse so that the feed roller
30
is operated to rotate in reverse.
The entire operation will next be described with reference to an operation timing chart of FIG.
7
. While image recording or printing is performed by the print head
34
, the feed motor
98
(
FIG. 3
) rotates forward to feed the sheet
18
forward, i.e., in a direction in which the sheet
18
is drawn from the roll
20
. After the recording (printing) is completed, upon receipt of a cutting command, the controller
96
(
FIG. 3
) further rotates the feed motor
98
forward by a predetermined amount until the cutting position of the sheet
18
reaches to the position of the cutter
60
. After the positioning is completed (at timing T
1
of FIG.
7
), the controller
96
excites the solenoid
88
to actuate the pressing lever
62
so that the sheet
18
is held between the pressing lever
62
and the guide plate
46
.
In order to ensure the holding of the sheet
18
by the pressing lever
62
, the controller
96
starts the movement of the cutter
60
with a slight delay (t
1
) after the start of the excitation of the solenoid
88
. Specifically, after the delay t
1
, the controller
96
energize the motor
70
to move the cutter
60
at a high speed so that the sheet
18
is cut. The excitation of the solenoid
88
is stopped immediately before timing T
2
at which the cutter
60
reaches the right end (terminal end) of the sheet
18
. Time t
2
is set in consideration of a delay from the time when the excitation of the solenoid
88
is stopped to release the pressing lever
62
from the sheet
18
to the time when the sheet
18
indeed starts dropping.
With such an operation, when the cutter
60
reaches the right end and finishes cutting, the left end of the sheet
18
is substantially simultaneously released from the pressing lever
62
. Accordingly, the right and left ends of the sheet
18
start dropping substantially simultaneously before entering the tray
48
. Therefore, during the cutting operation, there does not occur a problem such that only the left end of the cut sheet
18
drops while an uncut portion is wrinkled or surged. The cutter
60
can cut the sheet
18
straight with a clear cut line.
Subsequently, the cutter
60
returns from the right end to its reset or standby position on the left end, but prior to the returning, the controller
96
feeds the non-printed sheet
18
in reverse by a predetermined amount by rotating in reverse the feed motor
98
with a slight delay t
3
from the time at which the cutter
60
reaches the right end. By the reverse feeding, the cut end of the non-printed sheet
18
can be prevented from interfering with the returning cutter
60
.
The reverse feed amount may be an excessively small amount but enough to allow the cutter
60
to avoid the interference with the sheet
18
(dots and dash line A in FIG.
7
). Otherwise, the sheet
18
may be returned to a position from which the next printing operation starts (solid line B in FIG.
7
).
As aforementioned, just before the cutter
60
reaches the right end of the sheet
18
the excitation of the solenoid
88
is stopped and the sheet
18
is released from the pressing lever
62
. The timing for stopping of the excitation of the solenoid
18
can be determined in various methods. For example, in a case where the travel speed of the cutter
60
(rotating speed of the motor
70
) is considered to be constant, the timing can be determined by a time elapsed after the cutter
60
starts traveling. Additionally, by actually cutting the sheet
18
, the timing can be manually set. Moreover, by detecting the position of the cutter
60
with the light emitting and receiving elements
84
and
86
described above or the like, the timing optimum for the sheet width may be determined.
In the embodiment, the pressing member is formed by the pressing lever
62
and swung by the solenoid
88
, but the present invention is not limited thereto. It may essentially be a pressing member for holding the end of the sheet
18
to prevent the end from dropping. Therefore, the sheet may be pressed by a lever or a rod, but the sheet may be held by sucking the sheet by a negative suction pressure.
As aforementioned, in the present invention, the end of the sheet on the cutting start side is held or pressed and prevented from dropping, and the sheet is released from the pressing member substantially in synchronism with the time when the cutter reaches the end on the cutting completion side. Therefore, the sheet does not need to be pressed with a long member which transverses the sheet in its width direction, and the present invention is suitable for compactness of the device.
Additionally, since the end of the sheet is only pressed, a large space can be obtained above the sheet. Therefore, a new sheet can be easily set, and good operability can be provided.
Here, the sheet is preferably fed in reverse in its rewinding direction, within the time between after the cutter finishes cutting and before the cutter returns to its original position. With such a construction, the cut end of the non-printed sheet fails to interfere with the returning cutter, and the sheet is prevented from being damaged.
The cutter preferably includes rotating blades which rotate at a high speed accompanying the travel of the cutter, and cuts the entire width of the printing sheet at once at a high speed. As the cutting operation proceeds, the cut portion of the sheet increases and the weight of the cut portion of the sheet becomes heavier, resulting in the large application of the load to the uncut portion of the sheet. With high speed cutting operation by using rotating blades, the completion of the sheet cutting can be realized without damages of the sheet due to the excess load applied to the sheet in the position held by the pressing member. Also, the pressing force of the pressing member can be minimized. Additionally, the portion around the center of the sheet in its width direction can be securely prevented from hanging downward. In this case, the cutter can preferably finish cutting at once at a speed of about 0.5 to 2.0 m/sec.
Claims
- 1. A cutter device adapted for use in a printer in which a broad continuous printing sheet drawn from a horizontally placed roll is printed and the printed sheet is cut along a width direction, dropped downward and received by a tray, comprising:a cutter disposed in the printer downstream from the roll and upstream from the tray, which reciprocates to cut the printed sheet in the width direction; a guide plate disposed proximate to said cutter; holding means adapted to be interposed between said cutter and said tray and adapted to hold the sheet only at one edge of the width direction against said guide plate to prevent the sheet from dropping at a cutting start side of said cutter; and a controller for allowing said holding means to hold a cutting start end of the printing sheet substantially in synchronism with a start of cutting by the cutter and for detaching said holding means from the printing sheet substantially in synchronism with completion of the cutting by said cutter; wherein said guide plate guides the cut printing sheet to the tray after cutting.
- 2. The cutter device according to claim 1, wherein said holding means comprises:a pressing member for pressing the printing sheet on a top surface at said edge of said sheet at the cutting start side of said cutter against said guide plate; and wherein said controller allows said pressing member to press the printed sheet substantially in synchronism with the start of the cutting by said cutter to hold the printing sheet between the pressing member and the guide plate, and detaches said pressing member from the printed sheet substantially in synchronism with the completion of the cutting by said cutter.
- 3. The cutter device according to claim 1, wherein the cutter comprises a rotating blade which rotates at a predetermined speed during travel of the cutter, and cuts the printing sheet while moving along an entire width of the printing sheet.
- 4. A cutter device adapted for use in a printer in which a broad continuous printing sheet drawn from a horizontally placed roll is printed and the printed sheet is cut along a width direction, dropped downward and received by a tray, comprising:a cutter disposed in the printer downstream from the roll and upstream from the tray, which reciprocates to cut the printed sheet in the width direction; holding means adapted to be interposed between said cutter and said tray and adapted to hold the sheet to prevent the sheet from dropping at a cutting start side of said cutter; and a controller for allowing said holding means to hold a cutting start end of the printing sheet substantially in synchronism with a start of cutting by the cutter and for detaching said holding means from the printing sheet substantially in synchronism with completion of the cutting by said cutter; wherein, after the cutter finishes cutting the printing sheet, said controller feeds in reverse the printing sheet by a predetermined amount in a rewinding direction, before the cutter returns to the cutting start side.
- 5. A cutter device adapted for use in a printer in which a broad continuous printing sheet drawn from a horizontally placed roll is printed and the printed sheet is cut along a width direction, dropped downward and received by a tray, comprising:a cutter disposed in the printer downstream from the roll and upstream from the tray, which reciprocates to cut the printed sheet in the width direction; a guide plate disposed proximate to said cutter; a holding mechanism adapted to be interposed between said cutter and said tray and adapted to hold the sheet only at one edge against said guide plate to prevent the sheet from dropping at a cutting start side of said cutter; and a controller for allowing said holding mechanism to hold a cutting start end of the printing sheet substantially in synchronism with a start of cutting by the cutter and for detaching said holding mechanism from the printing sheet substantially in synchronism with completion of the cutting by said cutter; wherein said guide plate guides the cut printing sheet to the tray.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
9-252667 |
Sep 1997 |
JP |
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