Information
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Patent Grant
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6352381
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Patent Number
6,352,381
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Date Filed
Friday, October 8, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 5, 200223 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Dennison, Scheiner, Schultz & Wakeman
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 400 6152
- 400 621
- 400 615
- 400 6141
- 400 6212
- 400 611
- 400 693
- 400 613
- 400 642
- 400 6455
- 400 6471
- 101 219
- 101 226
- 101 224
- 101 227
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A paper holding portion is provided in a printer body for holding paper, a print head is provided in the printer body adjacent a paper cutter, and a platen roller is rotatably mounted on the printer body and contacted with the print head. A pressure roller is rotatably mounted on a cover so as to be pressed against the platen roller when the cover is closed.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a printer for a rolled paper in which a printed rolled paper is cut away for ticket issue.
In a conventional printer for the rolled paper, in order to mount the paper on the printer, it is necessary to nip an end portion of the paper between a print head and a platen roller. In order to facilitate the nipping of the paper, the print head is provided on a printer body and the platen roller is attached on a cover.
FIGS. 10 and 11
show the conventional printer.
Referring to
FIG. 10
, a print head
112
and a movable blade
120
c
of a paper cutter are mounted on a printer body
101
. A platen roller
116
for pressing the paper of a rolled paper
124
against the print head
112
and a fixed blade
120
b
to be engaged with the movable cutter
120
c
are mounted on a cover
105
.
The rolled paper
124
is mounted on the printer body
101
, and a paper end portion
124
a
is pulled out of a paper discharge opening
106
, and then the cover
105
is rotated in the direction of an arrow F to close the printer body
101
.
FIG. 11
shows the closed state. The paper
124
is nipped by the print head
112
and the platen roller
116
, and the paper end portion
124
a
is pulled out of the paper discharge opening
106
passing through the gap between the fixed blade
120
b
and the movable blade
120
c.
This printer has an advantage that the paper can be easily attached to the machine. However, since the print head and the platen roller are separately mounted on the cover and the print body, it is difficult to securely keep the contact of the print head with the platen roller. Since the fixed blade and the movable blade are separated, it is difficult to keep the engagement accuracy. Furthermore, since the fixed blade and the movable blade are positioned near the paper discharge opening, there is a danger of contacting and injuring of user's fingers when mounting the rolled paper. In addition, the print head is exposed when the cover is opened. As a result, if user's fingers contact with the print head, the fingers may have a burn.
The printer shown in
FIGS. 12 and 13
is made to obviate the above described disadvantages and dangers.
Referring to
FIG. 12
, a cover
205
is pivotally mounted on a printer body
201
. On the printer body
201
, there is mounted a print head
212
, a platen roller
216
pressed against the print head
212
for feeding paper
224
, and a cutter
220
for cutting away the paper
224
. The cutter
220
comprises a fixed blade
220
b
and a movable blade
220
c
. A paper inserting opening
220
a
is formed between the fixed and movable blades.
As shown in
FIG. 12
, the paper
224
is mounted on the printer body
201
, a paper end portion
224
a
is inserted between the print head
212
and the platen roller
216
in the direction of an arrow {circle around (
1
)}, and the platen roller
216
is rotated in the direction of an arrow H to feed forward the paper, thereby inserting the paper end portion
224
a
in the paper inserting opening
220
a
of the cutter
220
. The paper is further fed to be discharged from a paper discharge opening
206
as shown by an arrow {circle around (
2
)}, and the cover
205
is closed in the direction of an arrow G as shown in FIG.
13
.
Although the printer resolves the problems of the printer of
FIGS. 10 and 11
, it is troublesome to set the paper in the printer.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a printer in which the paper can be easily set without injuring the user's fingers.
According to the present invention, there is provided a printer having a printer body and a cover rotatably mounted on the printer body, comprising, a paper holding portion provided in the printer body for holding paper, a paper discharge opening formed between the printer body and the cover at a front portion of the printer, a paper cutter comprising a fixed blade and a movable blade and provided in the printer body adjacent the paper discharge opening, a print head provided in the printer body adjacent the paper cutter, a platen roller rotatably mounted on the printer body and contacted with the print head, a pressure roller rotatably mounted on the cover so as to be pressed against the platen roller when the cover is closed, the paper discharge opening, paper cutter, and platen roller being disposed so that the paper is pulled out from the paper discharge opening passing over the platen roller and between the fixed and movable blades.
The printer further comprises a return paper receiving space formed between the platen roller and the paper holding portion.
A paper set detector is provided adjacent the print head, and a control circuit is provided for receiving a paper set signal from the paper set detector and for starting the platen roller rotating in the paper return direction so as to return the paper nipped between the platen roller and the pressure roller.
These and other objects and features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a printer according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view taken along a II—II line of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an enlarged sectional view of a part shown by III in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a sectional view of the printer where a cover is opened;
FIG. 5
is a sectional view of the printer where the cover is closed;
FIGS. 6 through 8
are sectional views showing the operation of the printer;
FIG. 9
is a perspective view showing the state of
FIG. 8
;
FIGS. 10 and 11
are sectional views of a conventional printer; and
FIGS. 12 and 13
are sectional views of another conventional printer.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a cover
5
is pivotally mounted on a printer body at a rear portion thereof so as to be opened in the direction of an arrow B. The printer body
1
is covered by a body cover
2
and provided with a power switch
3
and a paper feed button
4
.
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, the cover
5
is rotatably supported on a pin
2
a
of the body cover
2
at an arm
5
a
. The body cover
2
has a paper holding portion
2
b
and a paper course
2
c
adjacent the paper holding portion
2
b
. A paper discharge opening
6
is formed between the body cover
2
and the cover
5
.
A pair of paper supporting rollers
7
and
8
are rotatably mounted in the paper holding portion
2
b
for supporting a rolled paper
24
. The paper course
2
c
is upwardly curved so as to guide the paper to a print head.
Under the body cover
2
, a frame
9
having a circuit substrate
10
is provided. On the underside of the circuit substrate
10
, a control circuit
13
is installed. A print head frame
11
is mounted on the circuit substrate
10
. A thermal print head
12
is mounted on the print head frame
11
and connected to the control circuit
13
.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, a platen roller
16
is rotatably mounted on a shaft
15
a
secured to a platen roller holder
15
and pressed against the print head
12
by a pressure roller
18
as described hereinafter.
There is provided a cover close detector
21
on the circuit substrate
10
for detecting the closing of the cover
5
, and a paper end detector
22
(
FIG. 3
) of the light reflection type for detecting the end of the paper end portion
24
a
nipped by the platen roller
16
and the print head
12
, and a paper set detector
23
above the print head frame
11
for detecting the paper
24
set on the paper course
2
c
. Those detectors
21
,
22
and
23
are connected to the control circuit
13
.
As shown in
FIG. 3
, there is formed a paper inserting opening
2
a
adjacent the paper discharge opening
6
. A paper cutter
20
is provided in a front portion of the body frame
9
. The paper cutter
20
comprises a movable blade
20
c
and a fixed blade
20
b
provided at opposite sides of the opening
20
a.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the cover
5
is upwardly expanded so as to cover the rolled paper
24
. In front of the rolled paper
24
, a return paper receiving space
5
c
is formed. A detector operating means
5
b
is downwardly projected from an inner wall of a shoulder
5
d
(
FIG. 1
) of the cover
5
so as to operate the cover close detector
21
.
Referring to
FIG. 3
, a pressure roller holder
17
is pivotally mounted on the inside wall of the cover
5
, and the pressure roller
18
is rotatably mounted on the holder
17
. A pressure roller urging member
19
is provided so as to press the pressure roller
18
against the platen roller
16
.
Paper setting operation will be described hereinafter with respect to
FIGS. 4-9
.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the cover
5
is opened, and the rolled paper
24
is put on the paper holding rollers
7
and
8
. The end portion
24
a
of the paper is pulled out passing through the platen roller
16
and the paper discharge opening
6
, and extended, then the cover
5
is closed.
When the cover
5
is closed, the paper
24
is nipped by the platen roller
16
and the pressure roller
18
, and the cover close detector
21
detects the closing of the cover, so that a cover close signal is fed to the control circuit
13
.
On the other hand, the paper set detector
23
(
FIG. 3
) detects the setting of the paper near the print head
12
, feeding a paper set signal to the control circuit
13
.
In response to the cover close signal and the paper set signal, the control circuit
13
causes the platen roller
16
to rotate in the clockwise direction (arrow F in FIG.
6
), thereby returning the paper end portion
24
a
from the position {circle around (
1
)} of
FIG. 6
in the direction of an arrow. The returned paper expands in the space
5
c
in the order of{circle around (
2
)},{circle around (
3
)},{circle around (
4
)}. As a result, the resilient force toward the platen roller
16
is accumulated in the bent paper.
When the paper removes from the platen roller
16
and the pressure roller
18
, the paper end is pressed against the platen roller by the accumulated resilient force, as shown by lines {circle around (
5
)}, {circle around (
6
)} in FIG.
7
.
Therefore, the end of the paper is introduced in space between the platen roller
16
and the print head
12
by the rotation of the platen roller and nipped by the roller
16
and the head
12
. Thus, the paper is fed by the rotation of the platen roller
16
. When the end of the paper reaches the paper end detector
22
, the paper set detector sends a paper end detect signal to the control circuit
13
. The control circuit
13
starts to count the paper feed quantity from the time of receiving of the paper end detect signal. The paper is fed passing through the paper insert opening
20
a
as shown by {circle around (
7
)} in FIG.
7
. When the paper is fed a predetermined quantity from the start of the counting, the platen roller
16
is stopped. Thus, the paper stops at a predetermined length as shown by {circle around (
8
)} in FIG.
8
.
FIG. 9
shows the printer in the state of FIG.
8
.
As another embodiment of the present invention, there is a printer where the paper end detector
22
is omitted.
Explaining the paper setting operation of the embodiment, the operation from
FIG. 4
to
FIG. 7
is the same as the above described operation. Hence the description thereof is omitted.
The platen roller
16
is stopped when the roller is rotated a predetermined number of rotation from the start of the rotation.
In accordance with the present invention, the paper is automatically introduced between the platen roller and the print head in the cover closed state. Therefore, the paper can be easily set in the printer. Namely, the problems of the conventional printers are perfectly resolved by the present invention.
While the invention has been described in conjunction with preferred specific embodiment thereof, it will be understood that this description is intended to illustrate and not limit the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A printer having a printer body (1) and a cover (5) rotatably mounted on the printer body, comprising:a paper holding portion (2b) provided in the printer body for holding a rolled paper (24); a paper discharge opening (6) formed between the printer body and the cover at a front portion of the printer; a paper cutter (20) having a movable blade (20c) and a fixed blade (20b) and provided in the printer body adjacent the paper discharge opening; a print head (12); and, a platen roller (16) rotatably mounted on the printer body and contacted with the print head; wherein, the print head is provided in the printer body adjacent the paper cutter; a pressure roller (18) is rotatably mounted on the cover so as to be pressed against the platen roller at an upper periphery of the platen roller when the cover is closed; the pressure roller is disposed so that paper pulled out from the rolled paper is mounted on the platen roller when the cover is opened and the paper is nipped by the pressure roller and the platen roller when the cover is closed; a return paper guide portion (2c) is provided behind the platen roller so as to guide a return paper returned by rotation of the platen roller in a paper feeding direction so that the returned paper is upwardly expanded, and that an end of the returned paper falls and is introduced between the platen roller and the print head by elastic force accumulated in the upwardly expanded paper when the end of the returned paper disengages from the platen roller; the paper discharge opening, paper cutter, and platen roller are disposed so that the paper is discharged from the paper discharge opening passing over the platen roller and between the fixed and movable blades.
- 2. The printer according to claim 1 further comprising a return paper receiving space formed between the platen roller and the paper holding portion.
- 3. The printer according to claim 1 further comprising a paper set detector provided adjacent the print head, and a control circuit for receiving a paper set signal from the paper set detector and for starting the platen roller rotating in the paper return direction so as to return the paper nipped between the platen roller and the pressure roller.
- 4. The printer according to claim 1 further comprising resilient means provided on the cover for urging the pressure roller to the platen roller.
- 5. The printer according to claim 1 wherein the paper is a rolled paper.
- 6. The printer according to claim 1 wherein the cutter comprises a fixed blade and a movable blade.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
10-303200 |
Oct 1998 |
JP |
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