Information
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Patent Grant
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6517270
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Patent Number
6,517,270
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Date Filed
Tuesday, February 20, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 11, 200321 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
- 400 691
- 400 692
- 400 693
- 400 694
- 347 108
- 347 170
- 347 222
- 347 245
- 347 152
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In order to fix case members in relation to a frame member, an elongated fitting plate is fitted with fitting portions of the frame member and fitting portions of the case members. There is provided a fitting plate cover that covers the fitting plate and that fits to the case members thereby to constitute a part of the external shape of the printer. The fitting plate cover includes a protrusion for restraining the movement of the fitting plate. First and second engagement members are provided to fix a main case member with the frame member. The first engagement member prevents open-ends of side walls of the main case member from separating from the frame member. The second engagement member, which is located closer to closed-ends of the side walls, prevents the main case member from moving in the direction opposite to its attaching direction.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to the structure of a casing for a printer, and particularly to the structure in which a case member constituting an external shape of the printer is fixed to a frame member for supporting component parts that function for printing.
A typical printer has a structure wherein the component parts such as a print head, a paper feeding roller, or the like, are supported by a frame member made of metal having high rigidity, This frame member is covered with a case member formed of elastic material such as plastic or the like.
The printer having such typical structure is assembled by fixing the case member to the frame member usually using several screws. Alternatively, it is assembled by engaging engagement members formed on the frame member with engagement members formed on the case member, and then fixing the case member to the frame member using several screws.
As described above, in a typical related art printer, tightening the several screws is necessary to fix the case member. However, attaching or detaching these screws, when the maintenance and check of the printer insides are performed, becomes troublesome. On the other hand, when the case structure has no screws, attachment and detachment of the case member is facilitated, but when the case member has been attached to the frame member, the unity of these members is not complete. As a result, noise is undesirably produced by contact between the frame member and the case member when the printer operates and, problematically, the case member is broken. Therefore, there is required a case structure of the printer wherein the attachment and detachment of the case member is facilitated and the unity of the case member in relation to the frame member is improved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a printer in which the unity of the case member in relation to the frame member, when the case member is attached to the frame member, is improved. Another object of the present invention is to facilitate the attachment and detachment of the case member with respect to the frame member.
In order to achieve the above and other objects, according to the present invention, there is provided a printer comprising;
a frame member for supporting components of the printer, the frame member including a first frame-side fitting member.
a first case member, which constitutes at least a part of an external shape of the printer and which covers a part of the frame member, the first case member including:
a first side wall forming a side face of the printer;
a second side wall having a first end thereof connected to the first side wall, and having a second end opposite to the first end, wherein the second end is a free end;
a third side wall, opposite to the second side wall, having a first end connected to the first side wall, and having a second end opposite to the third-side-wall first end, wherein the third-side-wall second end is a free end;
a first case-side fitting member provided on the second side wall so as to be located on one side of the first frame-side fitting member when the first case member covers the frame member; and
a second case-side fitting member provided on the third side wall so as to be located the other side of the first frame-side fitting member when the first case member covers the frame member; and
an elongated fitting plate, for fixing the first case member with the frame member by engaging with the first frame-side fitting member as well as with the-first and second case-side fitting members.
In this configuration, by inserting or pulling out the fitting plate, the attachment and detachment of the first case member in relation to the frame member can be readily performed.
Preferably, the printer further comprises a second case member, which constitutes another part of the external shape of the printer while covering another part of the frame member. The frame member includes:
a first side wall forming a side face of the printer, wherein said second-case-member first side wall opposes to the first side wall of the first case member;
a second side wall having a first end connected to the second-case-member first side wall, and having a second end opposite to the second-case-member-second-side-wall first end, wherein the second se-member-second-side-wall second end is a free end;
a third side wall, opposite to the second-case-member second side wall, having a first end connected to the second-case-member first side wall, and having a second end opposite to the second-case-member-third-side-wall first end, wherein the second-case-member-third-side-wall second end is a free end;
a third case-side fitting member provided on the second-case-member second side wall so as to be located on said one side of the first frame-side fitting member when the second case member covers the frame member; and
a fourth case-side fitting member provided on the second-case-member third side wall so as to be located on said other side of the first frame-side fitting member when the second case member covers the frame member.
The fitting plate fixes the first and second case members with the frame member by engaging with the first frame-side fitting member as well as with the first, second, third and fourth case-side fitting members.
Preferably, the frame member includes a second frame-side fitting member, with which the fitting plate engages when the first case member is fixed with the frame member.
In this configuration, since the fitting plate fits to the two engagement portions provided in the frame member, the degree of tightness between the frame member and the first and second case members can be improved.
Preferably, the first side wall of the first case member is urged so as to abut against the opposing face of the frame member, when the fitting plate engages with the respective fitting members.
In this configuration, since it is possible to fix the relative position of the first case member in relation to the frame member, looseness of the case member in relation to the frame member can be eliminated.
Preferably, the first frame-side fitting member is a through hole, through which the fitting plate is inserted.
In this configuration, the fitting plate can be reliably fitted to the first frame-side fitting member.
Preferably, the through hole is provided with a guide portion for guiding the fitting plate therein.
By the guide portion, the fitting plate can be readily caused to pass through the through hole.
Preferably, the frame member is attached to the first case member by moving the frame member from the second ends toward the first ends of the first-case-member second and third side walls The printer further comprises:
a first engagement member, for preventing the second ends of the is second and third side walls of the first case member from separating, when the first case member covers the frame member;
a second engagement member, for preventing the first case member from being detached from the frame member in a reversed direction of the attaching direction, wherein the second engagement member is located closer to the first ends of the first-case-member second and third side walls than is the first engagement member; and
a disengagement member, for releasing the engagement of the second engagement member, wherein the disengagement member is located closer to the first ends of the first-case-member second and third side walls than is the second engagement member.
In this configuration, when the first case member is attached to the frame member, the first and second engagement members are respectively in the fitting state, so that the open ends of the second and third side walls of the first case member are prevented from separating outwards. Additionally, simultaneously, the first case member is prevented from slipping out of the frame member in the direction opposite to the attaching direction of the first case member.
Preferably, the first engagement member includes a first engagement claw formed on the first case member, and a first engagement piece formed on the frame member, which is engaged with the first engagement claw. The second engagement member includes a second engagement claw formed on the first case member, and a second engagement piece formed on the frame member, which is engaged with the second engagement claw.
In this configuration, the engagement through use of the second engagement member an be made more reliable. Further, the engagement can be readily released.
Preferably, the printer further comprises a third engagement member, for preventing the first case member from being detached from the frame member in a direction orthogonal to the attaching direction, when the first case member covers the frame member.
Preferably, the third engagement member includes a guide member for guiding the first case member in the attaching direction with respect to the first case member
Preferably, the disengagement member is provided as cutoff portions, respectively formed on the second and third side walls of the first case member, through which fingers may be inserted to press the second and third side walls outwardly.
Preferably, the first case member includes a fourth side wall that extends substantially orthogonally to the first side wall so as to connect third ends of the second and third side walls. The first and second engagement members are provided in a portion closer to fourth ends of the second and third side walls, which is opposed to the third ends thereof.
Preferably, the printer further comprises a cover member, which constitutes another part of the printer while engaging with at least one of the first and second case members and the frame member, the cover member including a protrusion for restricting movement of the elongated fitting plate by engagement therewith.
In this configuration, the movement of the elongated fitting plate is restrained by attaching a fitting plate cover for covering this fitting plate, whereby attachment of the frame member to the case members becomes firmer.
Preferably, the cover member includes a first cover-side fitting member that is fitted with at least one of the second case member and the frame member through use of the engaging motion of the fitting plate. The protrusion is formed in the vicinity of the first cover-side fitting member.
This configuration suppresses the reduction in the degree to which the protrusion restrains the fitting plate, even if manufacturing error and aged deterioration occur in these members.
Preferably, the fitting plate includes a hole, with which the protrusion is engaged when the cover member is engaged with at least one of the second case member and the frame member.
Preferably, the fitting plate includes: a first portion extending in a first direction so as to include one end thereof; a second portion extending in the first direction so as to include the other end of thereof, and a third portion extending perpendicular to the first direction so as to connect the first and second portions. The first portion is engaged with the first frame-side fitting member as well as with the second, third and fourth case-side fitting members. The second portion is engaged with the second frame-side fitting member and the first case-side fitting member.
Preferably the cover member has a shape so as to extend along at least a part of the elongated fitting plate. The first cover-side fitting member is formed on one end portion of the cover member. The cover member includes a second cover-side member formed on the other end portion thereof, which is engaged with at least one of the first cover member and the frame member.
According to the configurations described above, the unity of the case member in relation to the frame member can be further improved by the foregoing fitting structure and also the attachment and detachment of the case member can be performed very readily.
Furthermore, tightening of the case member in relation to the frame member can be performed using a single elongated fitting plate without using a screw. Therefore, the attachment and detachment of the case member is performed very readily and the fixing metal fitting is prevented from slipping by the fitting plate cover for covering the fixing plate, so that though the above attachment and detachment is facilitated, the tightening can be completely performed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above and other objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent by describing in detail a preferred exemplary embodiment thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals designate like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
FIG. 1
is an external perspective view of a printer according to one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is an external perspective view of the printer wherein a fitting plate cover is detached;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view showing the casing structure of the printer;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged sectional view showing an engagement portion at the leading end of a first engagement portion of a fitting plate;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged sectional view showing an engagement portion in the center of the first engagement portion of the fitting plate;
FIG. 6
is an enlarged sectional view showing an engagement portion at the leading end of a second engagement portion of the fitting plate;
FIG. 7
is a sectional plan view showing abutment of a main case member against a frame member;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the main case member;
FIG. 9A
is an enlarged perspective view of a fitting structure at a lower portion of the printer, showing a state before fitting;
FIG. 9B
is an enlarged perspective view of a fitting structure at a lower portion of the printer, showing a fitting state;
FIG. 10
is a sectional plan view showing the fitting relation between the main case member and the frame member;
FIGS. 11A and 11B
are enlarged views showing essential portions of
FIG. 10
;
FIG. 12
is a side view showing the fitting relation between the main case member and the frame member;
FIG. 13
is an enlarged sectional view showing an essential portion of
FIG. 9B
;
FIG. 14
is a perspective view of a fitting plate cover viewed from its backside;
FIG.
15
. is a sectional plan view in a state where a fitting plate cover is mounted to the printer casing; and
FIGS. 16 and 17
are enlarged views showing essential portions of FIG
15
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
One embodiment of the invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. A printer
10
shown in
FIG. 1
performs, for example, ink-jet-type printing, in which components for printing are mounted inside of a frame member (
50
as shown in FIG.
3
). The frame member is then covered with a main or first case member
20
, and with a front or second case member
30
, thereby to constitute the printer. These main case member
20
and front case member
30
are formed of elastic material such as plastic. Further, the main case member
20
and the front case member
30
are fixed to the frame member by a fitting plate
40
, shown in
FIG. 2
, whereby they are integrally formed. To the upper portion on the front face of the printer
10
, a fitting plate cover
25
is attached so as to cover this fitting plate
40
. Accordingly, regarding the casing structure of the printer
10
, its external shape is constituted by covering the frame member—which is equipped with the internal printer components—with the main case member
20
and the front case member
30
, fixing these case members with the fitting plate
40
, and further attaching the fitting plate cover
25
onto the fitting plate
40
. Further, the lower portion of a paper discharging face
26
is covered with a front cover
27
formed integrally with a rolled sheet housing door (not shown).
Within the main case member
20
, a printing mechanism (not shown) such as a print head, a paper feeding roller, or the like, is placed on the frame member. Further, a housing space in which a rolled sheet can be housed is formed. The rolled sheet housed in the housing space is pulled out from the front side of the printer
10
, and is discharged from the paper discharging face
26
after printing. Within the front case member
30
, an ink cartridge housing space is formed on the frame member, and a door cover
31
is provided on the front face of the front case member
30
, which door cover
31
is used when an ink cartridge is loaded. The door cover
31
is supported rotatably in relation to the front case member
30
by projections (not shown) provided at the upper and lower end portions of its left end side
31
a
, whereby the projections are used as a support shaft. The user opens this door cover
31
to load or exchange the ink cartridge.
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view showing the casing structure of the printer
10
. Referring to that figure, the fixing structure of the case member to the frame member will be described. In the figure, the internal components of the printer that are mounted onto the frame member
50
are omitted.
The frame member
50
is formed of iron or other metal material having rigidity. Also, the frame member
50
is schematically composed of two component parts, that is, a main frame part
51
and a front frame part
52
. The main frame part
51
is equipped with the main internal components of the printer, such as an ink-jet-type printing mechanism, a sheet transporting mechanism, a rolled sheet housing, and the like. The main frame part
51
is covered with the main case member
20
. The front frame part
52
is equipped with an ink cartridge storage section, an ink supplying section, and the like. The front frame part
52
is covered with the front case member
30
.
Firstly, the fixing structure of the main case member
20
, and front case member
30
, both in relation to the frame member
50
at their upper portions will be described. Regarding the fixing of the upper portion of each case member, a long plate-shaped fitting plate
40
is used. Schematically speaking fitting holes and fitting pieces respectively formed in the case members
20
,
30
and the frame member
50
are arranged so as to fit their positions to one another when the case members are mounted to the frame member. The fitting plate
40
is inserted through the fitting holes and fitting pieces to perform mutual fixation of the case members
20
,
30
and the frame member
50
.
The fitting plate
40
is a long plate-shaped member that is formed of metal material, such as iron or the like, having rigidity. A part of the fitting plate
40
longitudinally extends straight and forms a first engagement portion
40
a
whereas one end portion of the plate is bent back to form a second engagement portion
40
b
. Since a leading end of the first engagement portion
40
a
is tapered, the fitting plate
40
is readily inserted into a fitting hole
50
d
of the frame member
50
(as described later). As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, in the first engagement portion
40
a
, there is formed a fitting hole
40
c
to be fitted with a protrusion
25
d
of the fitting plate cover
25
(as described later), whereby the fitting plate
40
is prevented from slipping. This particular constitution and action will be described later.
To engage with the first engagement portion
40
a
of the fitting plate
40
, a fitting hole
50
d
is formed in the frame member
50
, a fitting piece
20
a
is formed in the main case member
20
, and two fitting holes
30
a
,
30
b
are formed in the front case member
30
.
When the main case member
20
and the front case member
30
are mounted to the frame member
50
, the fitting holes
30
a
,
30
b
of the front case member
30
are located on both sides of the fitting hole
50
d
of the frame member
50
, and the fitting piece
20
a
of the main case member
20
is located on an outer side of the fitting hole
30
b
. The positions of these fitting holes and fitting piece roughly correspond to one another in the attaching state of each case member. Thus, the fixing together of these members is performed by inserting the first engagement portion
40
a
of the fitting plate
40
therethrough. Namely, the leading end of the first engagement portion
40
a
of the fitting plate
40
is inserted to the fitting holes
30
a
,
50
d
, and
30
b
in that order, as shown by a phantom line, and lastly it is fitted to the fitting piece
20
a
of the main case member
20
.
When the front case member
30
is mounted to the frame member
50
, its fitting holes
30
a
and
30
b
are located off the center position of the fitting hole
50
d
of the frame member
50
. The fitting holes
30
a
and
30
b
are off-center to the front side due to the contact of the front portion of the frame member
50
and the front portion of the front case member
30
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, the central region of the fitting hole
50
d
is formed widely, so that even if the fitting holes
30
a
,
30
b
are located off the center position of the fitting hole
50
d
, as mentioned before, the tapered end of the first engagement portion
40
a
of the fitting plate
40
can be inserted into the fitting holes
30
a
,
50
d
,
30
b.
While the fitting plate
40
is being inserted into these fitting holes and its leading end portion is passing through the fitting hole
50
d
of the frame member, the first engagement portion
40
a
is guided to the narrowed portion of the fitting hole
50
d
by slants formed at the leading end portion of the fitting plate
40
and in the fitting hole
50
d
, so that the front case member
30
is fixed firmly to the frame member
50
.
To engage with the second engagement portion
40
b
of the fitting plate
40
, a fitting hole
50
e
is formed in the frame member
50
, and a fitting hole
20
b
is formed at the end portion of one side wall
21
in the main case member
20
.
When the main case member
20
is mounted to the frame member
50
, the fitting hole
20
b
is located outside the fitting hole
50
e
. The positions of these fitting holes roughly correspond to each other in the attaching state of the main case member
20
, and the second engagement portion
40
b
of the fitting plate
40
is inserted into these holes thereby fixing the main case
20
and frame 50 members. Namely, the second engagement portion
40
b
of the fitting plate
40
is inserted into the fitting hole
20
b
and the fitting hole
50
e
in that order as shown by a phantom line.
When the main case member
20
is mounted to the frame member
50
, the fitting hole
20
b
and the fitting piece
20
a
are respectively located off the center position of the fitting hole
50
e
and the fitting hole
50
d
of the frame member
50
. The fitting hole
20
b
and fitting piece
20
a
are off-center to the back side due to the contact between the back face of the frame member
50
and a projection
20
c
(refer to
FIG. 7
) formed at the inner back face of the main case member
20
. When the first and second engagement portions
40
a
and
40
b
are inserted into these fitting holes
50
d
,
50
e
, as described above, their positions are fitted to one another. At this time, both side walls
21
and
22
of the main case member
20
are pulled toward the frame member
50
. That is, at this time, the central region of the back face of the frame member
50
is strongly pressed against the projection
20
c
of the main case member
20
, whereby these members are firmly fixed.
FIGS. 4
to
6
are enlarged sectional views of each engagement portion of the fitting plate
40
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the leading end portion of the first engagement portion
40
a
fits to the fitting piece
20
a
of the main case member
20
and fits into the fitting hole
30
b
of the front case member
30
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, the center portion of the first engagement portion
40
a
fits into the fitting hole
50
d
of the frame member
50
and also fits into the fitting hole
30
a
of the front case member
30
. As shown in
FIG. 6
, the leading end portion of the second engagement portion
40
b
fits into the fitting hole
50
e
of the frame member
50
and fits into the fitting hole
20
b
of the main case member
20
. The fitting holes
50
d
,
50
e
constitute frame-side fitting members, and the fitting piece
20
a
, the fitting hole
20
b
, the fitting hole
30
a
, and the fitting hole
30
b
constitute case-side fitting members.
FIG. 7
is a plan view showing the relative position of the main case member
20
in relation to the frame member
50
, wherein this figure is an enlarged sectional view of the main case member
20
and frame member
50
. As shown in the figure, nearly in the center of the inner face of the back wall of the main case member
20
, the projection
20
c
is integrally provided. Also, as shown in the figure, when this projection
20
c
is brought into contact with the back face of the frame member
50
, before the fitting plate
40
is inserted, the fitting piece
20
a
of the main case member
20
, and the fitting hole
50
d
of the frame member
50
, are slightly shifted in the horizontal direction. Further, the fitting hole
20
b
and the fitting hole
50
e
are slightly shifted in the horizontal direction. In this state, the fitting plate
40
is inserted into these holes and engaged with the fitting piece
20
a
, whereby both ends of the main case member
20
are pulled to the right in the figure, and the back wall in which the projection
20
c
is formed is elastically deformed so as to be slightly curved. Hereby, the projection
20
c
is pressed against the back face of the frame member
50
, and looseness of the main case member
20
in relation to the frame member
50
is eliminated. Further, though not illustrated, a similar structure is adopted in the front case member
30
in relation to the frame member
50
.
Next, the structure by which the lower portion of the main case member
20
fits to the frame member
50
will be described in detail. Referring to
FIGS. 8
to
13
in addition to
FIG. 3
, this will be described below .As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 8
, the main case member
20
is formed substantially in the shape of a square bracket, as viewed in a plane manner. The case member
20
is composed of a pair of side walls
21
,
22
, a back wall
23
, and a top wall
24
. The back wall
23
couples one end of each of the side walls
21
,
22
, whereas the top wall
24
connects the upper portions of these walls
21
,
22
,
23
. The front side of the main case member
20
, as clearly seen in the figure, is opened. The main case member
20
is slid from its open end toward the frame member
50
(in the X′ direction in FIG.
3
), and thusly the frame member
50
is covered with the main case member
20
.
The fitting of the main case member
20
in relation to the frame member
50
will now be discussed. At the lower portions of the inner wall faces of the both side walls
21
,
22
, fitting claws
41
,
42
and a fitting groove
43
are formed. When the main case member
20
is mounted to the frame
50
, the fitting claws
41
,
42
and fitting groove
43
fit respectively to three fitting pieces
50
a
,
50
b
and
50
c
formed on the side face of the main frame part
51
thereby to restrain the movement of the main case member
20
in relation to the frame member
50
.
The fitting claws
41
, on the main case member
20
, are formed near the open ends of the both side walls
21
,
22
(near the front end of the case member). Each fitting claw
41
, as shown clearly in
FIGS. 9A and 9B
, faces to the open end of the main case member
20
, and has a leading end portion
41
a
spaced from the side wall. As a member corresponding to this leading end portion
41
a
, a fitting piece
50
a
—formed by cutting and raising the side wall—provided at a corresponding position on the side face of the main frame part
51
. As shown in
FIGS. 9A and 9B
, by sliding the main case member
20
forward in relation to the frame member
50
, the leading end portion
41
a
of the fitting claw
41
is guided to the inside of the fitting piece
50
a
. The sliding of the main case member
20
stops at the position where a face
41
b
, of a base end portion of the fitting claw
41
, abuts the side face of the fitting piece
50
a
(FIG.
9
B). In this state, the X′-directional movement of the main case member
20
is restrained, and the Y-directional movement thereof is also restrained. By restraining the Y-directional movement, neither one of the side walls
21
,
22
can be expanded outward even if it receives external forces, so that the unity of the main case member
20
in relation to the frame member
50
is improved.
The fitting grooves
43
, on the main case member
20
, are formed along lower sides of both side walls
21
,
22
. The open sides of the fitting grooves
43
face to the side faces of the frame member
50
, and fitting pieces
50
c
—formed along the lower sides of the main frame part
51
are fitted to these fitting grooves
43
. The fitting grooves
43
serve as a guide when the main case member
20
is slid from the back side of the frame member
50
toward the front side of the frame member
50
. Also, in the mounting state as shown in
FIG. 9B
, the fitting grooves
43
restrain the main case member
20
from moving up and down (in the Z direction in the figure). It is desirable to refer to also
FIG. 13
regarding the function of the fitting grooves
43
.
Next, the fitting claws
42
, on the main case member
20
, are arranged in the side walls
21
,
22
, nearer the back wall
23
than are arranged the fitting claws
41
. Since the positions of the corresponding fitting pieces
50
b
on the frame member are different from each other, the fitting claw
42
on one side wall
21
is located relatively in front, whereas the fitting claw
42
on the other side wall
22
is located relatively at the back of the main case member
20
. In
FIG. 10
, the position of each frame-member fitting piece
50
b
is shown, wherein both fitting pieces
50
b
are located at the end portions of the back wall of the frame member
50
. As shown clearly in
FIGS. 10 and 11A
,
11
B, each fitting claw
42
has a contact portion
42
a
formed so as to face to the back wall
23
, and also has a slant face
42
b
forward thereof.
In a process of mounting the main case member
20
to the frame member
50
—by sliding the main case member
20
from the backside of the frame member
50
toward the front of the frame member
50
, as shown by a broken line in FIGS.
11
A and
11
B—the slant face
42
b
of the fitting claw
42
abuts against the fitting piece
50
b
of the frame member. As the main case member
20
is further slidingly advanced, the side walls
21
,
22
of the main case member
20
are curved outward by the slant faces
42
b
so as to avoid the fitting pieces
50
b
until the fitting pieces
50
b
engage the contact faces
42
a
. In this state, the contact faces
42
a
fit to the inner faces of the fitting pieces
50
b.
This above-described fitting restrains the main case member
20
from moving in the X direction in
FIG. 3
, and the main case member
20
is held in a state wherein it cannot be detached from the frame member
50
. Here, the fitting claw
42
is located nearer the back wall
23
than is the fitting claw
41
as described before. When the main case member
20
is mounted to the frame is member
50
, the front ends of the both side walls
21
,
22
—that is, the open ends thereof—cannot be opened outward due to the fitting between the fitting claw
41
and the fitting piece
50
a
of the frame member. Further, since the rear ends of both side walls
21
,
22
are coupled by the back wall
23
, the fitting between the fitting claws
42
and the fitting pieces
50
b
is not readily off. By each of the above constitutions, the main case member
20
is fixed at its lower portion to the frame member
50
. Next, the structure for detaching the main case member
20
from the frame member
50
will be described. In
FIGS. 8 and 12
, cut-off portions
44
and press regions
45
are formed as component parts for releasing the engagement of the fitting claws
42
and the fitting pieces
50
b
. The cut-off portions
44
and press regions
45
, which constitute a disengagement member, are formed nearer the back wall
23
are than the fitting claws
42
in the both side walls
21
,
22
of the main case member
20
. The cut-off portion
44
has such a size that a worker can insert a forefinger (or middle finger) into the main case member
20
from each one of the sides thereof. Further, each of the cut-off portions
44
extends from the rear portion of a side wall up to the back wall
23
. The press regions
45
are regions touched with the tip of the worker's finger as that finger is inserted from the cut-off portion
44
when it is desired to detach the main case member
20
from the frame
50
. Further, the press regions
45
are located in front of the cut-off portions
44
. Nonskid treatment is applied to the press regions
45
by forming shallow grooves of narrow pitches.
As shown in
FIG. 10
, the worker inserts forefingers or middle fingers into the cut-off portions
44
from both sides of the main case member
20
, and puts the tips of these fingers on the press regions
45
. Next, by pulling both side walls
21
,
22
with the tips of these fingers in the Y direction in that figure, the central regions of the side walls
21
,
22
are curved outward, whereby the engagement between the fitting claw
42
and the fitting piece
50
b
is released. While this state is maintained, the main case member
20
is slid backward (X direction) in relation to the frame member
50
thereby detaching it from the frame member
50
.
Next, the fitting plate cover
25
, which is placed outside the fitting plate
40
, will be described.
FIG. 14
is a perspective view of the fitting plate cover
25
as viewed from its backside. The fitting plate cover
25
is formed of the same material as that of each of the case members
20
,
30
, i.e., elastic material such as plastic or the like. As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 14
, the fitting plate cover
25
is formed substantially in the shape of an L, in a manner corresponding to the shape of the metal fitting plate
40
including its attaching region. At one end of the fitting plate cover
25
is formed a fitting piece
25
a
; and at the other end thereof is formed a fitting claw
25
b
and fitting pieces
25
c
located on both sides of the fitting claw
25
b
. Through these fitting pieces
25
a
,
25
c
and fitting claw
25
b
, the fitting plate cover
25
is fixed onto the printer casing.
The fitting plate cover
25
includes a protrusion
25
d
that protrudes from the back face of the fitting plate cover
25
so as to be brought into contact with the vicinity of the fitting hole
40
c
formed in the fitting plate
40
.
FIG. 15
is a sectional plan view showing how the fitting plate cover
25
is mounted to the printer casing, whereas
FIGS. 16 and 17
are enlarged views of essential portions of FIG.
15
. In these figures and
FIG. 2
, the fitting piece
25
a
is fitted to the fitting hole
30
a
through which the fitting plate
40
also passes, whereas the fitting claw
25
b
and fitting pieces
25
c
are fitted to a side edge of is the side wall
21
of the main case member
20
. Through such arrangements, the fitting plate cover
25
is mounted to the casing side so that it covers the fitting plate
40
. Further, the fitting claw
25
b
is fitted into a fitting hole
20
d
that is formed adjacent to the fitting hole
20
b
into which the second engagement portion
40
b
of the fitting plate
40
is inserted. See
FIGS. 15 and 17
. When the fitting plate cover
25
is attached to the casing side, the protrusion
25
d
fits into the fitting hole
40
c
of the fitting plate
40
so to prevent the fitting plate
40
from moving in the direction where the fitting plate slips (in the direction of an arrow A in FIG.
15
).
To attach the fitting plate cover
25
to the casing side the fitting piece
25
a
is first inserted into the fitting hole
30
a
as shown by a phantom line in FIG.
15
. At this time, the protrusion
25
d
(located in the vicinity of the fitting piece
25
a
) is brought into contact with the fitting hole
40
c
of the fitting plate
40
, and then presses the fitting plate
40
in its inserting direction (in the direction opposite to the arrow A). Even if the fitting plate
40
is not inserted completely when the fitting plate cover
25
is mounted, the fitting plate
40
is pressed in its inserting direction by the protrusion
25
d
engaging the fitting hole
40
c
, so that the fitting plate
40
completely is inserted. Next, while the backside of the fitting plate cover
25
is slightly being curved, the fitting claw
25
b
and fitting pieces
25
c
are set inside the side edge of the side wall
21
of the main case member
20
and are fitted to the side edge. The fitting plate cover
25
is thus fixed to the casing of the printer so as to cover the fitting plate
40
, At this time, the protrusion
25
d
fits into the fitting hole
40
c
in the fitting plate
40
, and also prevents slip of the fitting plate
40
.
Although the present invention has been shown and described with reference to specific preferred embodiments, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the teachings herein. Such changes and modifications as are obvious are deemed to come within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
For example, though the projection
20
c
is provided on the main case member
20
in the above embodiment, the projection may be provided on the frame member
50
. In the above embodiment, the fitting claws
41
,
42
and fitting groove
43
on the main case member
20
, and the corresponding fitting pieces on the frame member
50
are used for fitting together the lower portions of the printer. However, a similar constitution may be used at the upper portions of the printer, or may be used for fixing of the front case member
30
to the frame member
50
. Further, each fitting member of the invention can be adopted in a printer having a different casing structure.
Further, in the above embodiment, though the protrusion
25
d
formed on the fitting plate cover
25
fits into the fitting hole
40
c
of the fitting plate
40
, a projection to which the protrusion
25
d
abuts may be formed on the fitting plate
40
, or a hole to which the projection on the fitting plate
40
fits may be formed on the fitting plate cover
25
. Further, when the invention is carried out, the protrusion
25
d
may be located in a position distant from the fitting piece
25
a
. For example, the protrusion
25
a
may be formed near the other fitting piece
25
c
and brought into contact with the bent-back region of the fitting plate
40
.
Claims
- 1. A printer comprising:a frame member for supporting components of the printer, the frame member including a first frame-side fitting member; a first case member, which constitutes a part of an external shape-of the printer and which covers at least a part of the frame member, the first case member including: a first side wall forming a side face of the printer; a second side wall having a first end thereof connected to the first side wall, and having a second end opposite to the first end, wherein the second end is a free end; a third side wall, opposite to the second side wall, having a first end connected to the first side wall, and having a second end opposite to the third-side-wall first end, wherein the third-side-wall second end is a free end; a first case-side fitting member provided on the second side wall so as to be located on one side of the first frame-side fitting member when the first case member covers the frame member; and a second case-side fitting member provided on the third side wall so as to be located the other side of the first frame-side fitting member when the first case member covers the frame member; and an elongated fitting plate, for fixing the first case member with the frame member by engaging with the first frame-side fitting member as well as with the first and second case-side fitting members.
- 2. The printer as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a second case member, which constitutes another part of the external shape of the printer and which covers another part of the frame member, the second case member including:a first side wall forming a side face of the printer, wherein said second-case-member first side wall opposes to the first, side wall of the first case member; a second side wall having a first end connected to the second-case-member first side wall, and having a second end opposite to the second-case-member-second-side-wall first end, wherein the second-case-member-second-side-wall second end is a free end; a third side wall, opposite to the second-case-member second side wall, having a first end connected to the second-case-member first side wall, and having a second end opposite to the second-case-member-third-side-wall first end, wherein the second-case-member-third-side-wall second end is a free end; a third case-side fitting member provided on the second-case-member second side wall so as to be located on said one side of the first frame-side fitting member when the second case member covers the frame member; and a fourth case-side fitting member provided on the second-case-member third side wall so as to be located on said other side of the first frame-side fitting member when the second case member covers the frame member, wherein the elongated fitting plate fixes the first and second case members with the frame member by engaging the first frame-side fitting member as well as the first, second, third and fourth case-side fitting members.
- 3. The printer as set forth in claim 2, further comprising a cover member, which constitutes another part of the printer while engaging with at least one of the first and second case members and the frame member, the cover member including a protrusion for restricting movement of the elongated fitting plate by engagement therewith.
- 4. The printer as set forth in claim 3, wherein the cover member includes a first cover-side fitting member which is engaged with at least one of the second case member and the frame member,wherein the protrusion is formed in the vicinity of the first cover-side fitting member.
- 5. The printer as set forth in claim 4, wherein:the cover member has a shape so as to extend along at least a part of the elongated fitting plate; the first cover-side fitting member is formed on one end portion of the cover member; and the cover member further includes a second cover-side fitting member formed on the other end portion thereof, wherein said second cover-side fitting member is engaged with at least one of the first case member and the frame member.
- 6. The printer as set forth in claim 3, wherein the elongated fitting plate includes a hole, with which the protrusion is engaged when the cover member is engaged with at least one of the second case member and the frame member.
- 7. The printer as set forth in claim 1, wherein the frame member includes a second frame-side fitting member, with which the elongated fitting plate engages when the first case member is fixed with the frame member.
- 8. The printer as set forth in claim 7, wherein the elongated fitting plate includes:a first portion extending in a first direction so as to include a first end of said elongated fitting plate; a second portion extending in the first direction so as to include another end of said elongated fitting plate; and a third portion extending perpendicular to the first direction so as to connect the first and second portions; wherein the first portion is engaged with the first frame-side fitting member as well as with the second, third and fourth case-side fitting members; and wherein the second portion is engaged with the second frame-side fitting member and the first case-side fitting member.
- 9. The printer as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first side wall of the first case member is urged so as to abut against an opposing face of the frame member when the elongated fitting plate engages with the first frame-side, first case-side, and second case-side fitting members.
- 10. The printer as set forth in claim 1, wherein the first frame-side fitting member is a through hole, through which the elongated fitting plate is inserted.
- 11. The printer as set forth in claim 10, wherein the through hole is provided with a guide portion for guiding the elongated fitting plate.
- 12. The printer as set forth in claim 1, wherein the frame member is attached to the first case member by moving the frame member from the second ends toward the first ends of the first-case-member second and third side walls, and the printer further comprising:a first engagement member, for preventing the second ends of the second and third side walls of the first case member from separating, when the first case member covers the frame member; a second engagement member, for preventing the first case member from being detached from the frame member in a reversed direction of the attaching direction, wherein the second engagement member is located closer to the first ends of the first-case-member second and third side walls than is the first engagement member; and a disengagement member, for releasing the engagement of the second engagement member, wherein the-disengagement member is located closer to the first ends of the first-case-member second and third side walls than is the second engagement member.
- 13. The printer as set forth in claim 12, wherein the first engagement member includes a first engagement claw formed on the first case member, and a first engagement piece formed on the frame member, and wherein the first engagement piece engages with the first engagement claw; andwherein the second engagement member includes a second engagement claw formed on the first case member, and a second engagement piece formed on the frame member, and wherein the second engagement piece engages with the second engagement claw.
- 14. The printer as set forth in claim 12, further comprising a third engagement member, for preventing the first case member from being detached from the frame member in a direction substantially orthogonal to the attaching direction, when the first case member covers the frame member.
- 15. The printer as set forth in claim 14, wherein the third engagement member includes a guide member for guiding the first case member in the attaching direction with respect to the frame member.
- 16. The printer as set forth in claim 12, wherein the disengagement member includes cut-off portions, respectively formed on the second and third side walls of the first case member, through which fingers may be inserted to press the second and third side walls outwardly.
- 17. The printer as set forth in claim 12, wherein the first case member includes a fourth side wall which extends substantially orthogonal to the first-case-member first side wall and which is connected to third ends of the first-case-member second and third side walls,wherein said first-case-member second and third side walls have fourth ends opposite to said first-case-member-second-and-third-side-wall third ends, and wherein the first and second engagement members are provided in a portion closer to the first-case-member-second-and-third-side-wall fourth ends than to the first-case-member-second-and-third-side-wall third ends.
- 18. The printer as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a cover member, which constitutes another part of the printer while engaging with at least one-of the first case member and the frame member, the cover member including a protrusion for restricting movement of the elongated fitting plate by engagement therewith.
Priority Claims (3)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
2000-089580 |
Mar 2000 |
JP |
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2000-114036 |
Apr 2000 |
JP |
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2000-114040 |
Apr 2000 |
JP |
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