Claims
- 1. A printer comprising:a dot-impact head for striking an ink ribbon for printing on recording paper; a carnage mounting said dot-impact head thereon; a motor; a carriage drive mechanism connected to said motor for reciprocating said carriage by turning said motor forward and in reverse; an advance mechanism for advancing the ink ribbon; and a transfer mechanism connected to said carriage drive mechanism, said transfer mechanism transferring a driving force of said motor to said advance mechanism when said carriage is moved in a first direction and releasing the driving force of said motor from said advance mechanism when said carriage is moved in a second direction opposite to the first direction, wherein said advance mechanism includes: a support shaft; a winding spool rotatably supported on said support shaft, said winding spool advancing the ink ribbon by rotating in a third direction said winding spool having a cylindrical housing; and a rotation limiter mounted in an internal space in the cylindrical housing of the winding spool, said rotation limiter allowing the winding spool to rotate in the third direction and inhibiting the winding spool from rotating in a fourth direction opposite to the third direction.
- 2. The printer as claimed in claim 1 wherein said transfer mechanism further comprises:a first gear connected to said carriage drive mechanism; a first gear shaft rotatably supporting the first gear; a lever pivotally supported on the first gear shaft and having an arc shaped guide groove centered on the first gear shaft; a second gear connected to said advance mechanism; a second gear shaft rotatably supporting the second gear and engaging the guide groove for guiding the pivotal movement of the lever; a third gear shaft provided on the lever; and a third gear rotatably attached to the third gear shaft and engageable with the second gear, and wherein the lever is adapted to move in a direction in which the third gear engages with the second gear when said carriage is moved in the first direction, and move in a direction in which the third gear disengages from the second gear.
- 3. The printer as claimed in claim 2 wherein the rotation limiter further comprises a first coil spring wound around the support shaft and having one end fixed to the winding spool, andwherein the first coil spring is deformably attached to the support shaft so that the first coil spring tightens on the support shaft when the winding spool is rotated in the fourth direction, and is loosened from the shaft when the winding spool is rotated in the third direction.
- 4. The printer as claimed in claim 3 wherein the support shaft has a base part below a portion where the first coil spring is attached, said base part having a larger diameter than said portion, andwherein the winding spool has an opening with approximately the same diameter as the base part, and wherein the first coil spring is accommodated in said internal space which is defined by the winding spool and the base part of the support shaft.
- 5. The printer as claimed in claim 3 wherein the winding spool further comprises;a fourth gear connected to said transfer mechanism, a base part having a bearing for receiving the support shaft, a connection part connected to a ribbon cassette for transferring a driving force to the ribbon cassette, said connection part attached to the base part so as to be moveable in a direction parallel to the support shaft, and wherein a second coil spring is disposed in the base part for urging the connection part in a direction away from the base part.
- 6. The printer as claimed in claim 5 wherein an annular groove for fixing one end of the second coil spring is formed in an outer part of the bearing.
- 7. The printer as claimed in claim 1 wherein the rotation limiter further comprises a first coil spring wound around the support shaft and having one end fixed to the winding spool, and the first coil spring is deformably attached to the support shaft so that the first coil spring tightens on the support shaft when the winding spool is rotated in the fourth direction, and is loosened from the shaft when the winding spool is rotated in the third direction.
- 8. The printer as claimed in claim 7 wherein below a portion where the first coil spring is attached, the support shaft comprises a base part having a larger diameter than the portion,wherein the winding spool has an opening with approximately the same diameter as the diameter of the base part, and wherein the first coil spring is accommodated in said internal space which is defined by the winding spool and the base part of the support shaft.
- 9. The printer as claimed in claim 7, wherein the winding spool further comprises;a fourth gear connected to said transfer mechanism, a base part having a bearing for receiving the support shaft, a connection part connected to a ribbon cassette for transferring a driving force to the ribbon cassette, said connection part attached to the base part and so as to be moveable in a direction parallel to the support shaft, and wherein a second coil spring is disposed in the base part for urging the connection part in a direction away from the base part.
- 10. The printer as claimed in claim 9 wherein an annular groove for fixing one end of the second coil spring is formed in an outer part of the bearing.
- 11. The printer as claimed in claim 1 wherein the winding spool further comprises a fourth gear connected to said transfer mechanism, a base part having a bearing for receiving the support shaft, and a connection part connected to a ribbon cassette for transferring a driving force to the ribbon cassette, andwherein the connection part is attached to the base part so that it can be moved in a direction parallel to the support shaft, and wherein a second coil spring is disposed in the base part for urging the connection part in a direction away from the base part.
- 12. The printer as claimed in claim 11 wherein an annular groove for fixing one end of the second coil spring is formed in an outer section of the bearing.
- 13. A printer comprising:a print head with at least one element for striking an ink ribbon for printing on recording paper; a carriage mounting said print head thereon; a rotary motor; a carriage drive mechanism connected to said motor for reciprocating said carriage by rotating said motor forward and in reverse; an advance mechanism for advancing the ink ribbon, said advance mechanism having a cylindrical housing and a rotation limiter mounted in an internal space in the cylindrical housing of the advance mechanism and allowing the advance mechanism to rotate in one direction and inhibiting the advance mechanism from rotating in the opposite direction; and a transfer mechanism connected to said carriage drive mechanism, said transfer mechanism transferring a driving force of said motor to said advance mechanism when said carriage is moved in a first direction and releasing the driving force of said motor from said advance mechanism when said carriage is moved in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
- 14. The printer as claimed in claim 13 wherein the advance mechanism comprises a winding spool rotatable in a third direction to advance the ink ribbon, and wherein the rotation limiter further comprises:a support shaft, a first coil spring wound around the support shaft and having one end fixed to the winding spool, the first coil spring is deformably attached to the support shaft so that the first coil spring tightens on the support shaft when the winding spool is rotated in a fourth direction opposite from the third direction, and is loosened from the shaft when the winding spool is rotated in the third direction, and wherein the support shaft comprises a base part below a portion where the first coil spring is attached, said base part having a larger diameter than said portion, the winding spool having an opening with approximately the same diameter as the diameter of the base part, and the first coil spring is accommodated in said internal space which is defined by the winding spool and the base part of the support shaft.
- 15. The printer as claimed in claim 14 wherein said transfer mechanism further comprises:a first gear connected to said carriage drive mechanism; a first gear shaft rotatably supporting the first gear; a lever pivotally supported on the first gear shaft and having an arc shaped guide groove centered on the first gear shaft; a second gear connected to said advance mechanism; a second gear shaft rotatably supporting the second gear and engaging the guide groove for guiding the pivotal movement of the lever; a third gear shaft provided on the lever; and a third gear rotatably attached to the third gear shaft and engageable with the second gear, wherein the lever is adapted to move in a direction in which the third gear engages with the second gear when said carriage is moved in the first direction, and move in a direction in which the third gear disengages from the second gear.
- 16. The printer as claimed in claim 15 wherein the rotation limiter further comprises a first coil spring wound around the support shaft and having one end fixed to the winding spool,wherein the first coil spring is deformably attached to the support shaft so that the first coil spring tightens on the support shaft when the winding spool is rotated in the fourth direction, and is loosened from the shaft when the winding spool is rotated in the third direction; the transfer mechanism further comprising: a fourth gear connected to said transfer mechanism; the base part having a bearing for receiving the support shaft; a connection part connected to a ribbon cassette for transferring a driving force to the ribbon cassette, said connection part attached to the base part so as to be moveable in a direction parallel to the support shaft; and a second coil spring disposed in the base part for urging the connection part in a direction away from the base part.
- 17. A printer comprising:a carriage mounting a print head thereon; a rotary motor coupled with a carriage drive mechanism, said rotary motor operating in forward and reverse directions for reciprocating said carriage; an advance mechanism for advancing an ink ribbon, said advance mechanism having a cylindrical housing and a rotation limiter mounted in an internal space in the cylindrical housing of the advance mechanism, the rotation limiter allowing the advance mechanism to rotate in one direction and inhibiting the advance mechanism from rotating in the opposite direction; and a transfer mechanism connected to said carriage drive mechanism, said transfer mechanism transferring a driving force of said rotary motor to said advance mechanism when said rotary motor is moved in one of said forward and reverse directions and releasing the driving force of said rotary motor from said advance mechanism when said carriage is moved in the other of said forward and reverse directions.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of PCT application PCT/JP99/07383 filed Dec. 28, 1999 and designating the United States of America, and also claims the priority of Japanese patent application Hei. 11-001987 filed Jan. 7, 1999. The disclosures of these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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