Information
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Patent Grant
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6814516
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Patent Number
6,814,516
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 15, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 9, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 400 621
- 400 693
- 400 691
- 400 6904
- 400 611
- 400 6211
- 347 220
- 347 222
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A printer with a guillotine cutter having a movable cutter and a removable fixed cutter in which the relative position between the fixed cutter and the movable cutter does not vary. A cutter fitting member with a bottom plate and a pair of side plates is fixed to the outside of a casing. The side plates respectively have a first projection with positioning holes and a second projection. A movable cutter driving section of the guillotine cutter has small projections that engage the positioning holes, and is fixed to the first projection with screws. The removable fixed cutter is disposed on the second projection with a bottom surface of a projection of the fixed cutter in the width direction closely contacting a first side of the cutter fitting member, and a right end surface of the fixed cutter projection closely contacting a second side of the cutter fitting member.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a printer, and relates, more particularly, to a printer that has a guillotine cutter having a movable cutter and a fixed cutter which is arranged removable.
2. Description of the Related Art
While printers are being used in a very wide range of fields, certain types of printers, particularly small printers, often use roll paper. Printers that use roll paper are equipped with a cutter for cutting the roll paper at a predetermined position. Among various types of cutters, there is a cutter called a guillotine cutter that slides a movable cutter on the surface of a fixed cutter. On the other hand, roll paper is exchanged frequently in the small printers. In order to facilitate the exchange of roll paper, or in order to clean the inside of the printer, some printers have a platen connected to the fixed cutter of the guillotine cutter, and these units can be integrally removed.
In a guillotine cutter, it is difficult to well cut paper when the position of the moving line of the movable cutter relative to the fixed cutter is deviated. When the fixed cutter is removable, a deviation in the position of the moving line of the movable cutter relative to the fixed cutter possibly occurs. As a result, there arises a problem that it is not possible to obtain a satisfactory cutting action.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made in the light of the above problems. It is, therefore, an object of the invention to provide a printer that has a guillotine cutter having a fixed cutter and a movable cutter, and the fixed cutter is removable, and that has no variation in the relative position between the fixed cutter and the movable cutter.
In order to achieve the above object, according to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a printer comprising a guillotine cutter having a fixed cutter and a movable cutter that is movable toward the fixed cutter, wherein
the fixed cutter is provided with a platen via a platen supporting member, and is removable together with the platen,
the printer has a cutter fitting member fixed and integrally formed with a printer casing that accommodates a printer main body including a printing section, the cutter fitting member having a bottom plate and a pair of side plates erected on the bottom plate,
a movable cutter driving member that drives the movable cutter is positioned on the cutter fitting member with a movable cutter positioning unit, and
the fixed cutter is positioned on the cutter fitting member with a fixed cutter positioning unit, with the fixed cutter positioning unit formed on the upper end of the side plates of the cutter fitting member.
According to the printer having the above structure, the movable cutter and the fixed cutter of the guillotine cutter are positioned on the cutter fitting member that is integrally formed and has a bottom plate and a pair of side plates erected on the bottom plate. Therefore, the relative position is not deviated. Further, as the fixed cutter positioning unit for positioning the fixed cutter is formed on the upper end of the side plates of the cutter fitting member, the machining is easy.
According to another aspect of the invention, a platen stopper is fitted to the printer casing, and
when an shaft of the platen fitted to the fixed cutter via the platen supporting member is inserted into a guide provided on the printer casing, the platen stopper applies force to press the fixed cutter against the fixed cutter positioning unit.
According to still another aspect of the invention, a relative angle between the fixed cutter and the movable cutter is adjusted by changing the fixed cutter positioning unit or the movable cutter positioning unit.
According to still another aspect of the invention, a full cut and a partial cut are changeable by changing the position of the movable cutter driving member using the movable cutter positioning unit.
According to still another aspect of the invention, on both ends of the movable cutter in its width direction, there are provided guiding sections that first ride on the upper surface of the fixed cutter when the movable cutter moves toward the fixed cutter, and
either the fixed cutter or the movable cutter or both the fixed cutter and the movable cutter have ride smoothing units that make the guiding sections ride smoothly on the fixed cutter.
Preferably the ride smoothing unit is made by upwardly bending the guiding section to make it ride on the fixed cutter.
Preferably the ride smoothing unit is made by cutting off the width end portion of the upper edge fixed at the movable cutter side.
Preferably the ride smoothing unit is made by tapering down the both width ends of the upper surface of the fixed cutter.
According to still another aspect of the invention, the platen supporting member is fitted to the fixed cutter via a spring member, and the spring member always applies force to the platen supporting member against the fixed cutter.
According to still another aspect of the invention, a roll paper guide that prevents a jam of the roll paper is formed on the spring member.
According to still another aspect of the invention, the platen supporting member is fitted to the fixed cutter with a play.
The present invention may be more fully understood from the description of preferred embodiments of the invention set forth below, together with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a side view of a printer according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is an enlarged view that explains the supporting of a platen shaft according to the first embodiment.
FIG. 3
is a front view of a layout of main parts according to the first embodiment.
FIG. 4
is a side view of a printer according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a side view of a printer according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 6A
is a top plan view and
FIG. 6B
is a side view of a printer that explain a full cut according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 7A
is a top plan view and
FIG. 7B
is a side view of the printer that explain a partial cut according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a side view of a printer according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9A
is a top plan view and
FIG. 9B
is a cross-sectional view cut along the line IXB—IXB in
FIG. 9A
that explain a printer according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 10A
is a top plan view and
FIG. 10B
is a cross-sectional view cut along the line XB—XB in
FIG. 10A
that explain a printer according to a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
FIG.
11
A and
FIG. 11B
are views of a printer according to an eighth embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 12
is a view that explains a spring section in detail according to a ninth embodiment. fixed
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Embodiments of the present invention will be explained below with reference to the attached drawings.
FIG. 1
is a side view that shows characteristics of a first embodiment of a roll paper printer having a guillotine cutter according to the present invention. A printer main body that includes a driving motor
70
, a thermal head
80
, and a roll paper guiding member
90
is installed inside a casing
10
having its upper end opened. A cutter fitting member
20
that has a U-shaped cross section, with the upper end opened, and has a bottom plate
21
and a pair of side plates
22
, is fixed to the outside of this casing
10
.
Roll paper is wound around a winding core and supported by a roll paper supporting member not shown. The roll paper passes through between a roll paper guiding member
13
and a platen
60
. Characters are printed on the roll paper when it passes through the platen
60
and the thermal head
80
. The roll paper is then directed upward, and is discharged to the upper space from between a movable cutter
34
and a fixed cutter
40
in FIG.
1
. At a desired position, the movable cutter is moved to a right direction in the drawing to cut the roll paper.
The side plates
22
of the cutter fitting member
20
have a first projection
23
and a second projection
24
. A movable cutter driving section
30
of the guillotine cutter is fixed to the first projection with screws
31
and
32
. The cutter fitting member
20
has positioning holes
23
a
and
23
b
. Small projections
33
a
and
33
b
of the movable cutter driving section
30
are engaged with the positioning holes
23
a
and
23
b
. With this arrangement, the fitting position of the movable cutter driving section
30
to the cutter fitting member
20
does not deviate.
The movable cutter driving section
30
moves the movable cutter
34
on a movable cutter guiding plate
35
with a movable cutter driving motor not shown, in a posture that the movable cutter
34
is slightly lifted at the fixed cutter side as shown in the drawing. Therefore, although not shown in the drawing, the lower portion of the inside the movable cutter driving section
30
has a free space to enable the movable cutter
34
to move through this portion. The lower portion of a wall
36
at the right side of the movable cutter driving section
30
is opened.
On the other hand, the upper end of the second projection
24
of the cutter fitting member
20
has a first side
25
that is parallel with the bottom side, and a second side
26
that is perpendicular to the first side
25
. The removable fixed cutter
40
is disposed on the second projection while being positioned with the first side
25
and the second side
26
.
More specifically, the fixed cutter
40
has a projection
41
that projects to the front and back directions in the drawing. The fixed cutter
40
is disposed such that a bottom surface
41
a
of this projection
41
is in close contact with the first side
25
of the cutter fitting member
20
, and a right end surface
41
b
of the projection
41
is in close contact with the second side
26
of the cutter fitting member
20
.
The process of disposing the fixed cutter
40
on the second projection
24
of the cutter fitting member
20
will be explained in detail below with reference to FIG.
2
.
A platen supporting member
50
is fitted on the lower surface of the fixed cutter
40
. The platen supporting member
50
has a pair of forked arms
51
that extend downward. These forked arms
51
support an shaft
61
of the platen
60
.
The shaft
61
of the platen
60
extends to the outside of the platen supporting member
50
. The platen stopper
13
having approximately a U-shape with the left side opened is clockwise rotatably fitted to the side walls
11
of the casing
10
at the supporting point
12
. A recess
14
having an approximately a U-shape that is opened from the top end of the side walls
11
of the casing
10
. The portion of the shaft
61
extended to the outside is inserted into the recess
14
, while pressing the upper arm
13
a
of the platen stopper
13
aside.
The platen stopper
13
is always applied with force from the spring unit not shown so that the platen stopper
13
returns to the position shown in the drawing. Therefore, when the shaft
61
of the platen
60
has been inserted into the U-shaped recess
14
, the platen stopper
13
returns to the position shown in the drawing, and the upper arm
13
a
presses the shaft
61
of the platen
60
to the right downward direction in the drawing. With this arrangement, the fixed cutter
40
that is connected with the shaft
61
of the platen
60
via the platen supporting member
50
is disposed as follows. The bottom surface
41
a
of the projection
41
is in close contact with the first side
25
of the cutter fitting member
20
, and the right end surface
41
b
of the projection
41
is in close contact with the second side
26
of the cutter fitting member
20
.
When the shaft
61
of the platen
60
is brought into contact with a bottom surface
14
a
of the U-shaped recess
14
, there is the following possibility. The bottom surface
41
a
of the projection
41
of the fixed cutter
40
connected to the shaft
61
of the platen
60
via the platen supporting member
50
will be lifted, without being brought into contact with the first side
25
of the second projection
24
of the cutter fitting member
20
. Therefore, a cut depth of the recess
14
is determined such that a gap d exists between the bottom
14
a
of the U-shaped recess
14
and the shaft
61
of the platen
60
when the shaft
61
of the platen
60
is disposed within the U-shaped recess
14
.
FIG. 3
is a view that shows a positional relationship between the casing
10
, the platen stopper
13
, the cutter fitting member
20
, the fixed cutter
40
, the platen supporting member
50
, and the platen
60
that are observed from a direction of an arrow mark III in FIG.
2
. In order to avoid complexity in the drawing, other portions are omitted from the drawing.
As explained above, according to the first embodiment, the movable cutter driving section
30
is fixed to the cutter fitting member
20
, and the movable cutter
34
moves on a moving line prescribed by the cutter fitting member
20
. The fixed cutter
40
is not fixed to the first projection
23
of the cutter fitting member
20
with screws, but is positioned with the first side
25
and the second side
26
of the second projection
24
of the cutter fitting member
20
. Therefore, the moving line of the movable cutter
34
and the fixed cutter
40
are held steady by the cutter fitting member
20
. As a result, no variation occurs in the relative position between the movable cutter
34
and the fixed cutter
40
.
According to the guillotine cutter, the lower edge of the V-shaped front end of the movable cutter cuts roll paper when this V-shaped front end moves in contact with the upper edge of the front end of the fixed cutter. Therefore, it is important that a relative angle between the movable cutter and the fixed cutter is set to an optimum value.
Therefore, by a second embodiment shown in
FIG. 4
, fitting of a movable cutter driving member
30
is kept constant, and a relative angle between a movable cutter and a fixed cutter is set to an optimum value as follows. An angle of a first side
25
of a second projection
24
of a cutter fitting member
20
is selected, and a second side
26
is set to form a right angle with the first side
25
. An upper surface
40
a
of a fixed cutter
40
is parallel with a lower surface
41
a
of a projection
41
of the fixed cutter
40
. A lower surface of the fixed cutter
40
is on the same plane as the lower surface
41
a
of the projection
41
of the fixed cutter
40
(refer to FIG.
2
).
On the other hand, by a third embodiment shown in
FIG. 5
, an angle of a first side
25
of a second projection
24
of a cutter fitting member
20
is kept constant. For example, the first side
25
is set parallel with a bottom plate
21
of the cutter fitting member
20
, and positions of positioning holes
23
a
and
23
b
of the cutter fitting member
20
for fitting a movable cutter driving member
30
are adjusted.
Next, a fourth embodiment will be explained. In the fourth embodiment, the fitting position of the movable cutter driving member
30
of the first embodiment is set close to or far from the fixed cutter
40
, to prepare for a full cut (a complete cutting) and a partial cut (a cutting leaving a small part not cut).
FIG. 6A
is a top plan view and
FIG. 6B
is a side view of a maximum projection position of a movable cutter
34
when a full cut is carried out.
As shown in
FIG. 6B
, two positioning holes
23
c
and
23
d
corresponding to the positioning hole
23
a
of the first embodiment are provided in advance on a first projection
23
of a cutter fitting member
20
. Further, a positioning hole
23
e
corresponding to the positioning hole
23
b
of the first embodiment is provided in advance on the first projection
23
of a cutter fitting member
20
. The positioning hole
23
e
is formed as an ellipse having a larger size than a connected size of the positioning holes
23
c
and
23
d
. Four screw holes for screws
31
and
32
are provided in the same intervals as the interval between the positioning holes
23
c
and
23
d
. Small projections
33
a
and
33
b
and screw stopping holes that are the same as those of the first embodiment are provided on a movable cutter driving member
30
.
The small projections
33
a
and
33
b
provided on the movable cutter driving member
30
are engaged with the positioning holes
23
d
and
23
e
. The screws
31
and
32
pass through the screw piercing holes closer to a fixed cutter
40
, and the movable cutter driving member
30
is fitted to the cutter fitting member
20
.
FIG. 7A
is a top plan view and
FIG. 7B
is a side view that show a maximum projection position of the movable cutter
34
when a partial cut (leaving a small part not cut at the center) is carried out. The small projections
33
a
and
33
b
provided on the movable cutter driving member
30
are engaged with the positioning holes
23
c
and
23
e
. The screws
31
and
32
are passed through the screw piercing holes farther from the fixed cutter
40
, and the movable cutter driving member
30
is fitted to the cutter fitting member
20
. In the fourth embodiment, it is possible to change over easily between the full cut and the partial cut, based on the above arrangement.
FIG. 8
is a view that explains a fifth embodiment. In the sixth embodiment, end portions
34
w
in the width direction of the movable cutter
34
, that are first brought into contact with the fixed cutter
40
at the cutting time, are bent upward on the fixed cutter side. With this arrangement, the ride of the movable cutter
34
on the fixed cutter
40
at the beginning of moving e becomes smooth.
FIG.
9
A and
FIG. 9B
are views that explain a sixth embodiment. In the sixth embodiment, cutouts
43
are made at both ends in width direction (portions that do not carry out a cut operation) of the upper edge at the movable cutter side of the fixed cutter
40
. With this arrangement, the ride of the movable cutter
34
on the fixed cutter
40
at the beginning of moving becomes smooth, in a similar manner to that in the fifth embodiment.
FIG.
10
A and
FIG. 10B
are views that explain a seventh embodiment. In the seventh embodiment, tapers
44
which is tapering downward and outward are formed at both ends in width direction (portions that do not carry out a cut operation) of the fixed cutter
40
. With this arrangement, the ride of the movable cutter
34
on the fixed cutter
40
at the beginning of the moving becomes smooth, in a similar manner to that in the fifth and sixth embodiments.
An eighth embodiment will be explained next. In the eighth embodiment, a platen supporting member
50
is fitted to a fixed cutter
40
via a spring member.
FIG.
11
A and
FIG. 11B
are views that explain a structure and operation of a printer of the eighth embodiment. Referring to
FIG. 11A
, a spring member
53
is formed with spring steel, and is disposed at a center in the width direction of a fixed cutter
40
. The spring member
53
has a lower spring portion
54
and an upper spring portion
55
. The lower spring portion
54
is fixed to a lower projection
45
provided on the fixed cutter
40
with a screw
57
. An upper surface
52
of a platen supporting member
50
is positioned between the lower spring portion
54
and the upper spring portion
55
. All of the upper spring portion
55
is closely contacted to the lower surface of the fixed cutter.
The lower spring portion
54
protrudes downward in the movable cutter side from the screw stopping section, and always applies force to the upper surface
52
of the platen supporting member
50
toward the fixed cutter
40
. When an shaft
61
of a platen
60
is pressed downward with a platen stopper
13
(refer to FIG.
2
), the upper surface
52
of the platen supporting member
50
is also pressed downward as shown in FIG.
11
B. As a result, the lower spring portion
54
of the spring member
53
that protrudes downward at the movable cutter side from the screw stopping section is lowered. Then, the lower spring portion
54
tries to return to the state shown in FIG.
11
A. Consequently, a downward force is applied to the fixed cutter
40
. A projection
41
(refer to
FIG. 2
) of the fixed cutter
40
applied with the downward force is brought into contact with a first side
25
of a second projection
24
of a cutter fitting member
20
, and is positioned.
The upper spring
55
of the spring member
53
is bent downward at the end of the movable cutter side, and forms a roll paper guide
56
that prevents a jam of the roll paper.
According to the eighth embodiment having the above structure, it becomes possible to position the fixed cutter
40
more securely.
FIG. 12
is a view that explains a ninth embodiment. In the ninth embodiment, in a structure of fitting a platen supporting member to a fixed cutter
40
with a spring member
53
, like in the eighth embodiment, positioning holes
46
are provided on the fixed cutter
40
in the form of elliptical holes. It is possible to fit a platen
60
to the fixed cutter
40
in non-parallel arrangement, by enabling a rotation and parallel movement of the platen
60
. With this arrangement, it is possible to fit the platen
60
in parallel with a thermal head
80
, even when a thermal printer including the thermal head
80
is not parallel with the fixed cutter
40
.
While the first to ninth embodiments of the present have been explained above, it is also possible to suitably combine these embodiments.
As explained above, according to the present invention, the printer comprises a guillotine cutter having a fixed cutter and a movable cutter that is movable toward the fixed cutter. A platen is fitted to the fixed cutter via a platen supporting member, with the fixed cutter set removable together with the platen. The printer has a cutter fitting member fixed and integrally formed with a printer casing that accommodates a printer main body including a printing section. The cutter fitting member has a bottom plate and a pair of side plates erected on the bottom plate. A movable cutter driving member that drives the movable cutter is positioned on the cutter fitting member with a movable cutter positioning unit. The fixed cutter is positioned on the cutter fitting member with a fixed cutter positioning unit, and the fixed cutter positioning unit is formed on the upper end of the side plates of the cutter fitting member. According to the printer having the above structure, the movable cutter and the fixed cutter of the guillotine cutter are positioned on the cutter fitting member that is integrally formed and has a bottom plate and a pair of side plates erected on the bottom plate. Therefore, a relative position is not deviated. Further, as the fixed cutter is formed on the upper end of the side plates of the cutter fitting member, it is easy to carry out the processing. It is also possible to use a conventional printer casing.
Further, as the structure is easy for machining, it becomes easy to change a relative position and relative angle of the fixed cutter and the movable cutter. It is also easy to change between a partial cut and a full cut.
Claims
- 1. A printer with a guillotine cutter having a fixed cutter and a movable cutter that is movable toward the fixed cutter, comprising:a cutter fitting member fixed and integrally formed with a printer casing that accommodates a printer main body having a printing section, the cutter fitting member having a bottom plate and a pair of side plates erected on the bottom plate; a movable cutter driving member that drives the movable cutter and is positioned on the cutter fitting member with a movable cutter positioning unit; a fixed cutter positioning unit to position the fixed cutter on the cutter fitting member, the fixed cutter positioning unit being formed on upper ends of the side plates of the cutter fitting member; and a platen supporting member provided with the fixed cutter to support a platen, the fixed cutter being removable from the cutter fitting member together with the platen supporting member.
- 2. The printer according to claim 1, further comprising:a platen stopper fitted to the printer casing; and a guide provided on the printer casing, wherein when a shaft of the platen, fitted to the fixed cutter via the platen supporting member, is positioned in the guide provided on the printer casing, the platen stopper applies force to press the fixed cutter against the fixed cutter positioning unit.
- 3. The printer according to claim 1, whereina full cut and a partial cut are selectable by changing the position of the movable cutter drive member using the movable cutter positioning unit.
- 4. A printer comprising a guillotine cutter having a fixed cutter and a movable cutter that is movable toward the fixed cutter, whereinthe fixed cutter is provided with a platen via a platen supporting member, and is removable together with the platen, the printer has a cutter fitting member fixed and integrally formed with a printer casing that accommodates a printer main body including a printing section, the cutter fitting member having a bottom plate and a pair of side plates erected on the bottom plate, a movable cutter driving member that drives the movable cutter is positioned on the cutter fitting member with a movable cutter positioning unit, the fixed cutter is positioned on the cutter fitting member with a fixed cutter positioning unit, with the fixed cutter positioning unit formed on the upper end of the side plates of the cutter fitting member, and the platen supporting member is fitted to the fixed cutter via a spring member, and the spring member always applies force to the platen supporting member against the fixed cutter.
- 5. The printer according to claim 4, whereina roll paper guide formed on the spring member to prevent paper jams.
- 6. The printer according to claim 1, whereinthe platen supporting member is loosely fitted to the fixed cutter.
- 7. A printer with a printer casing, a fixed cutter, and a movable cutter that is movable toward the fixed cutter, comprising:a cutter fitting member fixed and integrally formed with the printer casing, the cutter fitting member having a bottom plate and a pair of side plates erected on the bottom plate, with the fixed cutter being positioned between the side plates of the cutter fitting member; a movable cutter driving member driving the movable cutter and being positioned on the cutter fitting member; and a platen supporting member provided with the fixed cutter to support a platen, the fixed cutter being removable from the cutter fitting member together with the platen supporting member.
Priority Claims (1)
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