Information
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Patent Grant
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6494631
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Patent Number
6,494,631
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Date Filed
Friday, September 29, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 17, 200222 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 1201
- 400 191
- 400 192
- 400 194
- 400 196
- 400 1961
- 400 2062
- 400 208
- 400 2242
- 400 225
- 400 2351
- 400 2361
- 400 2362
- 400 246
- 400 2481
- 400 2482
- 400 250
- 400 613
- 400 663
- 400 668
- 400 6904
- 400 692
- 400 693
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International Classifications
- B41J3528
- B41J2954
- B41J3314
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Abstract
A ribbon mechanism mounted in the lid of a printer includes a ribbon carriage pivotally coupled to the lid for folding out of the lid by virtue of its mass when the lid is open and for folding in the lid as the lid is closed. A gear train is mounted on the ribbon carriage for driving the ribbon take up core. A thermal printhead is resiliently mounted in the ribbon carriage and automatically aligned against the platen with alignment tabs. The ribbon carriage is movably linked to a printer hinge by way of a linkage having an elongated slot at one end for slidably engaging an integral ribbon carriage post and with an aperture at the other end for pivotally mating with a lever arm provided on the printer hinge. The ribbon carriage post slides linearly inside the linkage slot between maximum “down”/maximum “up” positions at each end of the linkage slot, respectively.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to printers and more particularly to a ribbon fold out mechanism mounted in the lid of a thermal printer to facilitate loading of ribbon media and printhead maintenance.
2. Prior Art
A thermal printer is usually provided with a printhead which comprises a large number of exothermic resistors arranged on an electrically insulating base. By selectively applying electric current to the exothermic resistors, heat is generated and applied to a thermo-sensitive print medium so as to print characters, pictures or both. The basic construction of a conventional thermal transfer printer includes a platen, thermal printhead, ribbon supply and take up mechanism, stepping motor and a gear train for driving the platen. A continuous strip of print media (e.g., paper, cloth, etc.) usually from a clamped print media roll is positioned between the platen and the ribbon with the thermal printhead caused to press the ribbon against the print media thereby printing characters or pictures on the print media strip using heat generated from the thermal printhead.
One of the most important aspects for the user in setting up a thermal transfer printer for printing is ribbon and media loading. Ribbon loading in conventional thermal transfer printers is a complicated, generally undesirable task which frequently involves ten or more steps. The usual steps are unlatching the printer, opening the lid of the printer, loading the ribbon supply roll, loading the ribbon take up roll, opening up the ribbon mechanism, threading the ribbon, wrapping the ribbon around the ribbon mechanism, taping it to the ribbon take up roll, taking up the ribbon slack, closing the lid of the printer and finally, re-latching the printer. Of the above-described steps, ribbon threading is usually the most difficult step to accomplish and as such can be a source of frustration for the user. Media loading usually requires the user to thread the media under or through the ribbon mechanism. Furthermore, conventional thermal transfer printers do not provide easy access to the thermal printhead for maintenance which adds to the overall cost of meeting the printing needs of the average user.
Therefore, the need arises for an improved low cost thermal transfer printer which significantly reduces the number of steps involved in ribbon and media loading. Such a printer should preferably be capable of loading ribbon and media without having to thread through/around the ribbon mechanism. The need also arises for a thermal transfer printer which provides easier access to the thermal printhead for regular maintenance by the user.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention meets the above needs and is directed to a printer comprising a base having a platen, a lid coupled to the base, the lid having an open position and a closed position, a ribbon mechanism coupled to the lid, means for driving the ribbon mechanism and the platen when the lid is in the closed position and means for automatically presenting the ribbon mechanism for loading of ribbon when the lid is in the open position.
These and other aspects of the present invention will become apparent from a review of the accompanying drawings and the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the present invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a printer in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side view of the printer of
FIG. 1
in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the printer of
FIG. 1
showing the internal structure of the printer lid in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a side view of the printer shown in
FIG. 3
in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a hinge for use with the printer of
FIG. 1
in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a linkage for use with the hinge of
FIG. 5
in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 7
is perspective view of a preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the internal structure of the printer lid shown in
FIG. 7
in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 9
is a side view of another preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view of the internal structure of the printer lid shown in
FIG. 9
in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view of yet another preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 12
is a perspective view of a printer lid for use in accordance with the present invention;
FIG. 13
is a perspective view of still another preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 14
is a perspective view of a different embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 15
is a perspective view of a latching system for use in accordance with the present invention; and
FIG. 16
is a perspective view of a mounting clip for use in accordance with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Hereinafter, some preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the related drawings of
FIGS. 1-16
. Additional embodiments, features and/or advantages of the invention will become apparent from the ensuing description or may be learned by the practice of the invention.
In the figures, the drawings are not to scale and reference numerals indicate the various features of the invention, like numerals referring to like features throughout both the drawings and the description.
The following description includes the best mode presently contemplated for carrying out the invention. This description is not to be taken in a limiting sense, but is made merely for the purpose of describing the general principles of the invention.
The present invention is directed to a printer, generally referred to by reference numeral
2
, which can be used for thermal transfer printing (with ribbon) or for direct thermal printing (without ribbon) as needed by the user (FIG.
1
).
As shown in
FIGS. 1-4
, printer
2
comprises a base
4
having a lower frame
6
hinged to an upper frame
8
of a printer lid
3
by way of hinges
10
,
12
. Hinge
12
is an integral part of lower frame
6
, while hinge
10
is a separate removable part adapted for mounting to one end of lower frame
6
. Lower frame
6
is screwed to a base cover
5
to form base
4
and upper frame
8
is screwed to a lid cover
7
to form printer lid
3
. The bottom of base cover
5
may be provided with a plurality of support legs, such as support legs
21
in FIG.
1
.
Lower frame
6
is used for mounting a platen
18
, a pair of adjustable print media (paper, cloth and the like) roll holders
14
,
16
, a pair of adjustable print media guides
20
,
22
, a pair of printhead alignment tabs
24
,
26
, a lower gear train
201
(FIG.
14
—one of the gears is not shown), a stepping motor
13
(
FIG. 14
) and a main circuit board (not shown) for controlling the operation of printer
2
. A portion
28
on the outer surface of lower frame
6
is conventionally ribbed to reduce the surface contact area for the passing print media. Base
4
may be further provided in the back with a power switch (not shown), a power jack (not shown) for coupling an external power supply, a serial port (not shown), a parallel port (not shown) and/or a universal serial bus (USB) port (not shown) for connecting printer
2
to a computer or other device.
Upper frame
8
is used to pivotally mount a ribbon carriage
30
designed to receive a ribbon supply roll (not shown), a ribbon take up roll/core (not shown) and a thermal printhead
58
(FIG.
10
). Ribbon carriage
30
may be injection molded as one piece from a suitable light-weight material. For example, ribbon carriage
30
may be injection molded from polycarbonate material containing 15% carbon fiber and 2% silicone for stiffness and static charge dissipation. The ribbon take up roll/core is driven by an upper gear train
84
(
FIGS. 3
,
4
,
8
) mounted on one side of ribbon carriage
30
. Upper gear train
84
is driven by lower gear train
201
which in turn is driven by a shaft
203
(
FIG. 14
) of stepping motor
13
.
Lid
3
is preferably provided with a see-through dome
29
to permit lid
3
to be closed with a large roll of print media (paper) held by adjustable print media roll holders
14
,
16
. Lid
3
is also provided generally in its top portion with a pair of spaced apart latches, such as latch
39
in FIG.
1
and latch
27
in FIG.
12
. Latch
27
has a generally hook-like body
19
which ends with a substantially flat outer foot
11
for engaging a corresponding latch opening
38
(
FIG. 1
) provided at the front end of lower frame
6
of base
4
when lid
3
is in a fully closed position so as to lock printer
2
during printer operation. As illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 12
, latch
39
similarly has a generally hook-like body
419
which ends with a substantially flat outer foot
411
for engaging a corresponding latch opening
36
(
FIG. 1
) provided at the front end of lower frame
6
of base
4
. As shown in
FIGS. 12 and 15
, latch
27
and latch
39
are mounted on a latch shaft
17
made preferably of light weight metal (such as aluminum) with latch shaft
17
hinged generally in the upper inner portion of lid
3
on a pair of integral spaced apart plastic clips (not shown). Latch
27
is provided with an integral latch release
33
(
FIGS. 1
,
15
) for manually turning latch
27
inward (toward the interior of lid
3
) so as to release (unlock) lid
3
from base
4
. Similarly, latch
39
is provided with an integral latch release
63
(
FIGS. 12
,
15
) for manually turning latch
39
inward (toward the interior of lid
3
) so as to release (unlock) lid
3
from base
4
.
Furthermore, as shown in
FIGS. 1-4
, a lid lock
31
is provided for automatically locking lid
3
in a fully open position in accordance with the present invention. Lid lock
31
, which is preferably made of plastic and shaped generally as an annular strip, is mounted at one end of upper frame
8
for mating with a corresponding lid lock slot
40
provided respectively at one end of lower frame
6
(FIGS.
1
-
4
). Lid lock
31
has a generally outwardly (toward the exterior side wall of base
4
) curved bottom portion
37
for engaging a corresponding channel
41
provided adjacent lid lock slot
40
. Lid lock
31
is mounted at one end of upper frame
8
such that its outwardly curved bottom portion
37
is aligned for automatic engagement in channel
41
when lid
3
is fully open to prevent lid
3
from closing by itself. To close lid
3
, the user manually pushes lid lock
31
inward (toward the interior of lower frame
6
) to disengage bottom portion
37
of lid lock
31
from channel
4
l which allows lid lock
31
to move frictionally inside slot
40
(i.e., acts like a spring) as lid
3
is closed by the user. At the fully open position for lid
3
, lid lock
31
automatically snaps out of slot
40
with its outwardly curved bottom portion
37
engaging channel
41
to prevent lid
3
from closing on its own by virtue of its mass. Other lid lock arrangements may be used, provided such other arrangements do not deviate from the intended purpose of the present invention.
Ribbon carriage
30
is provided on one side with a spring loaded plastic supply hub
42
and a spring loaded plastic take up hub
44
disposed proximate to supply hub
42
for removably engaging one end of a ribbon supply roll and a ribbon take up core, respectively (FIG.
10
). As shown in
FIG. 12
, ribbon carriage
30
is provided on the other side with a take up clutch assembly
78
and a supply clutch assembly
79
disposed proximate to take up clutch assembly
78
for removably engaging the other end of a ribbon take up/supply roll, respectively. Supply clutch assembly
79
is mounted (e.g., screwed) on a plastic fan-like supply spindle
80
disposed on the other (exterior) side of side wall
51
of ribbon frame
30
(
FIGS. 10
,
12
). Take up clutch assembly
78
is mounted (e.g., screwed) on a take up gear
82
disposed on the other (exterior) side of side wall
51
of ribbon frame
30
(
FIGS. 10
,
12
) which takes up ribbon slack.
As shown in
FIGS. 8 and 10
, take up gear
82
is part of an upper gear train
84
(
FIG. 8
) which also includes a first idler gear
86
operatively coupled between take up gear
82
and a second idler gear
88
which, in turn, is operatively coupled between first idler gear
86
and a transfer gear
90
. When lid
3
is fully closed, power from lower gear train
201
is transferred to upper gear train
84
by way of transfer gear
90
which in this position is operatively coupled to a third idler gear
202
(
FIG. 14
) which is part of lower gear train
201
.
As shown in
FIG. 14
, lower gear train
201
is mounted on lower frame
6
of base
4
and further includes a pinion gear
204
coupled to shaft
203
of stepping motor
13
, a compound gear
206
driven by pinion gear
204
and a platen gear (not shown) coupled to the shaft (not shown) of platen
18
for driving platen
18
during printer operation. Compound gear
206
drives third idler gear
202
which in turn drives the platen gear. The operation of stepping motor
13
is controlled by the main circuit board (not shown). A stepping motor suitable for practicing the present invention may be purchased from Mitsumi Electronics Corporation of Santa Clara, Calif. First and second idler gears
86
,
88
and transfer gear
90
are preferably mounted on the exterior side of side wall
51
of ribbon frame
30
with press-in pins
96
,
94
,
92
, respectively, for easy mounting (FIG.
10
).
As shown in
FIG. 10
, supply hub
42
has a cylindrical hollow body
43
with a cone-shaped integral cap
45
. Cylindrical hollow body
43
is movably mounted in an aperture
50
of side wall
52
of ribbon carriage
30
. Cylindrical body
43
is preferably spring loaded with a coiled helical spring
54
coupled between the bottom of cone-shaped cap
45
and the interior surface of side wall
52
of ribbon carriage
30
. Spring
54
allows cylindrical body
43
to be displaced linearly within aperture
50
as shown by arrow
46
during manual loading and unloading of a ribbon supply roll by the user. As best shown in
FIG. 12
, the back portion of cylindrical hollow body
43
is provided with stop tabs
91
which abut against the outer surface of aperture
50
on the exterior side of side wall
52
preventing cylindrical hollow body
43
from slipping inside aperture
50
.
Similarly, take up hub
44
has a cylindrical hollow body
47
with a cone-shaped integral cap
49
. Cylindrical body
47
is movably mounted in an aperture
53
of side wall
52
of ribbon carriage
30
. Cylindrical hollow body
47
is preferably spring loaded with a coiled helical spring
56
coupled between the bottom of integral cone-shaped cap
49
and the interior surface of side wall
52
of ribbon carriage
30
. Spring
56
allows cylindrical body
47
to be displaced linearly within aperture
53
as shown by arrow
48
during manual loading and unloading of a ribbon take up roll (core) by the user. As best shown in
FIG. 12
, the back portion of cylindrical hollow body
47
is provided with stop tabs
93
which abut against the outer surface of aperture
53
on the exterior side of side wall
52
preventing cylindrical hollow body
47
from slipping inside aperture
53
. Other types of ribbon roll loading arrangements may be used in conjunction with ribbon carriage
30
as long as such arrangements fall within the scope of the present invention.
As further illustrated in
FIG. 10
, ribbon carriage
30
is also used for mounting a floating thermal printhead
58
of the type described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,068,415 to Smolenski, assigned to the assignee of the present application, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference. A thermal printhead suitable for the practice of the present invention may be purchased, for example, from Rohm Co., Ltd. of Kyoto, Japan.
Thermal printhead
58
is fastened with two screws (not shown) to the underside of a generally V-shaped printhead support bracket
60
(
FIG. 10
) preferably made of the same material as ribbon carriage
30
and removably hinged at each end to side walls
51
,
52
of ribbon carriage
30
, respectively. Thermal printhead
58
is electrically connected by way of cables
62
with the main circuit board (not shown) housed in base
4
of printer
2
. A main circuit board suitable for use with the present invention can be purchased, for example, from the assignee of the present invention.
As depicted in
FIG. 10
, printhead support bracket
60
is preferably backed up by a compression leaf spring
70
which can be made from a steel strip bent to a certain extent generally in the middle. Leaf spring
70
is removably attached to side wall
52
of ribbon frame
30
by way of a first integral elongated leg
72
and a corresponding leaf spring aperture
74
in side wall
52
and to side wall
51
of ribbon frame
30
by way of a second integral elongated leg (not shown) and a corresponding leaf spring aperture
76
(
FIG. 11
) in side wall
51
of ribbon frame
30
. In one example, leaf spring
70
may be made from a generally V-shaped 0.050 inch thick steel strip.
As shown in
FIG. 10
, printhead support bracket
60
is removably mounted to side wall
51
of ribbon carriage
30
by way of a pair of integral mounting posts such as post
64
(second post not shown) and a pair of corresponding printhead support bracket apertures such as aperture
65
(
FIG. 10
) on side wall
51
of ribbon carriage
30
(second aperture not shown) adapted for mating with the pair of integral mounting posts such as post
64
.
Printhead support bracket
60
is removably mounted to side wall
52
of ribbon carriage
30
by way of a pair of integral hollow bosses such as hollow boss
66
in
FIG. 10
(second boss not shown), a pair of corresponding printhead support apertures
68
,
69
(
FIG. 12
) on side wall
52
of ribbon carriage
30
adapted for mating with the pair of integral hollow bosses such as hollow boss
66
and a press-in printhead clip
510
(
FIGS. 12
,
16
) which has two prongs
512
,
514
, respectively, adapted for insertion (
FIG. 12
) from the exterior side of side wall
52
through apertures
68
,
69
into the respective pair of integral hollow bosses (such as boss
66
) of printhead support bracket
60
to allow easy mounting/dismounting of printhead support bracket
60
by the user. Each pair of printhead support bracket apertures on wall
51
or wall
52
is appropriately cut to allow the integral mounting posts and the clipped hollow bosses of printhead support bracket
60
and, therefore, mounted printhead
58
to move or “float” to a certain extent in all three dimensions within their respective apertures on side walls
51
,
52
to allow for adjustment of the orientation of printhead
58
vis-a-vis platen
18
for printer operation.
A person skilled in the art would readily appreciate that other methods of attaching and/or backing up thermal printhead
58
may be utilized, provided such other methods do not deviate from the intended purpose of the present invention.
To load a ribbon supply roll, the user pulls the adhesive strip from the ribbon supply roll free (not shown), extends the leader (not shown) through a ribbon carriage cutout
87
(
FIG. 10
) and couples (not shown) the ribbon supply roll between supply clutch assembly
79
and supply hub
42
which are shaped to accommodate and securely hold each end of the ribbon supply roll during printer operation. To load a ribbon take up roll (core), the user couples the ribbon take up roll between take up clutch assembly
78
and take up hub
44
(not shown) which are shaped to accommodate and securely hold each end of the ribbon take up roll during printer operation. Having installed the ribbon supply and take up rolls, the user pulls (not shown) the leader around printhead
58
and sticks (not shown) the adhesive strip to the take up roll. The user then manually winds take up gear
82
counter-clockwise (towards the installed ribbon supply roll) until the black ribbon portion is visible on the ribbon take up roll which completes the ribbon loading procedure (not shown).
As further illustrated in
FIGS. 4
,
10
and in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, ribbon carriage
30
is hinged on each side to upper frame
8
of lid
3
by way of a pair of integral hollow cylindrical posts
32
(second post not shown) which mate with a corresponding pair of circular slots
34
(second circular slot not shown) provided on upper frame
8
. A ribbon carriage axis of rotation (hinge axis)
13
may thus be defined through the center of hollow cylindrical post
32
as depicted in FIG.
10
. As illustrated in
FIGS. 1
,
7
, upper frame
8
and ribbon carriage
30
are configured to allow ribbon carriage
30
to rotatably fold in and out of lid
3
within a pre-determined angular range. Other materials, configurations and/or angular ranges may be used to practice the invention, provided such other materials, configurations and/or angular ranges fall within the scope of the present invention.
In accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, aback portion
98
(
FIG. 10
) of ribbon carriage
30
is movably linked to printer hinge
10
by way of an elongated plastic linkage
102
(
FIGS. 6
,
10
). Linkage
102
is preferably of I-beam-type construction for optimal structural strength and is provided at its ribbon carriage end with a generally rectangular slot
104
(
FIGS. 6
,
10
) for movably accommodating a ribbon carriage post
100
which is an integral part of back portion
98
of ribbon carriage
30
(FIG.
10
). Linkage
102
is hinged at the other end to printer hinge
10
by way of an aperture
108
(
FIG. 6
) adapted for receiving a lever arm
110
(
FIG. 5
) of hinge
10
. Linkage
102
also has a jog
106
(
FIG. 10
) which, in the shown configuration, is needed to clear a bulge
118
(
FIG. 10
) provided on one of the exterior sides of upper platform
8
for accommodating print media roll holder
16
in accordance with the present invention. Thus, linkage
102
is captured between bulge
118
and a side boss
101
which is an integral part of upper frame
8
as shown in
FIGS. 8-11
. An identically shaped bulge
120
(
FIGS. 7-8
,
12
) is provided on the other exterior side of upper frame
8
for accommodating print media roll holder
14
, respectively. Other upper frame and linkage configurations may be utilized to practice the present invention provided such other configurations agree with the intended purpose of the present invention.
Linkage
102
has a stationary pivot at its printer hinge end and a dynamic pivot at its ribbon carriage end in accordance with the present invention. Dynamic pivoting is a result of ribbon carriage post
100
sliding linearly inside slot
104
of linkage
102
between a maximum “down” (
FIG. 8
) and a maximum “up” (
FIG. 14
) position, as shown by bi-directional arrow
200
in
FIG. 8
, as ribbon carriage
30
rotates about hinge axis
13
(
FIG. 10
) when lid
3
is being opened by the user for ribbon loading or printhead cleaning. Maximum “down” position for ribbon carriage post
100
is at a bottom end
77
of slot
104
of linkage
102
(
FIGS. 6
,
8
) and corresponds to ribbon carriage
30
being in a fully folded in state, i.e. manually pushed all the way in lid
3
(lid
3
being in a fully open position) by the user for cleaning thermal printhead
58
(see also FIG.
7
). Maximum “up” position for ribbon carriage post
100
is at a top end
75
(
FIG. 6
) of slot
104
of linkage
102
(FIGS.
9
,
14
) and corresponds to lid
3
being in a fully closed position with floating printhead
58
aligned behind printhead alignment tabs
24
,
26
(
FIG. 1
) in accordance with the present invention.
In accordance with the best mode for practicing the invention, as lid
3
is being opened from a fully closed position by the user, ribbon carriage
30
by virtue of its mass (i.e. under the force of gravity) rotates downwards (towards lower frame
6
) about hinge axis
13
(
FIG. 10
) by itself In other words, as lid
3
is being opened, ribbon carriage
30
automatically folds out of lid
3
with the motion of the front edge of printhead
58
describing a downward arc
71
(FIG.
13
). When lid
3
reaches a fully open position (lid lock
31
automatically latches lid
3
in the fully open position), ribbon carriage
30
is in a fully folded out state (
FIGS. 1-4
,
11
) automatically presenting itself for easy ribbon and media loading. This is a marked improvement over the prior art method of loading new ribbon and media which involves a great number of steps and expenditure of time not to mention being frequently a source of frustration for the average user. When ribbon carriage
30
is in a fully folded out state, the position of ribbon carriage post
100
inside slot
104
is slightly offset from top end
75
of slot
104
as shown, for example, in
FIG. 11
in accordance with the general principles of the present invention.
If printhead
58
is in need of maintenance, the user manually folds ribbon carriage
30
fully inside lid
30
as shown in
FIG. 7
for cleaning printhead
58
. After cleaning printhead
58
, the user may either manually fold ribbon carriage
30
out from inside lid
3
to its fully folded out state before proceeding with closing of lid
3
or leave ribbon carriage
30
in a fully folded in (inside lid
3
) state and proceed with closing lid
3
whereby at some point during closing, ribbon carriage
30
by virtue of its mass (i.e. under the force of gravity) will automatically fold out of lid
3
completely after which ribbon carriage
30
will begin to rotate upwards (towards upper frame
8
) about hinge axis
13
by itself. In other words, as lid
3
is being closed, ribbon carriage
30
automatically folds in lid
3
with the motion of the front edge of printhead
58
describing an upward arc
73
(FIG.
13
). When lid
3
reaches a fully closed position, ribbon carriage
30
is in a fully folded in (inside lid
3
) state (
FIGS. 9
,
14
). When ribbon carriage
30
is in a fully folded in state, the position of ribbon carriage post
100
inside slot
104
is at top end
75
of slot
104
as shown, for example, in
FIGS. 9
,
14
in accordance with the general principles of the present invention.
In order to ensure proper positioning of floating thermal printhead
58
for printing during closing of lid
3
, the angular motion of ribbon frame
30
about hinge axis
13
is timed to allow the two front edge portions of printhead
58
which are not covered by V-shaped printhead support bracket
60
(see, for example, front edge portion
57
of printhead
58
in
FIG. 10
) to gradually “sneak up” (align) behind alignment tabs
24
,
26
as shown by arcs
85
,
89
in FIG.
13
. Alignment of a floating thermal printhead (such as printhead
58
) behind alignment tabs (such as alignment tabs
24
,
26
) in a thermal transfer printer of this type is described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,068,415 to Smolenski, assigned to the assignee of the present application, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
Furthermore, to properly bias (i.e. to apply the proper amount of pressure on) printhead
58
against platen
18
for printing, ribbon carriage
30
is provided with a pair of oppositely spaced recesses
500
,
502
on the top portions of side walls
52
,
51
of ribbon carriage
30
, respectively, (
FIG. 12
) which are shaped for mating with latch shaft
17
(
FIGS. 12
,
15
) when ribbon carriage is in a fully folded in state (inside lid
3
), i.e. when lid
3
is fully closed for printer operation. Thus, latch shaft
17
, which serves in this case as an end stop for the rotational movement of ribbon carriage
30
about hinge axis
13
, presses against recesses
500
,
502
of ribbon carriage
30
when lid
3
is fully closed (for printer operation) which translates into corresponding biasing of printhead
58
against platen
18
by way of leaf spring
70
and V-shaped printhead support bracket
60
. Therefore, ribbon carriage
30
is sandwiched between latch shaft
17
and platen
18
when lid
3
is fully closed for printer operation. In this regard, a person skilled in the art would readily appreciate that distance C (FIG.
15
), defined, for example, between center
700
on latch shaft axis
704
of latch shaft
17
and front edge
702
of foot
411
of latch
39
as well as distance A, defined, for example, between top edge
800
of recess
502
on side wall
51
and top edge
802
of leaf spring aperture
76
as projected in
FIG. 9
, and distance B, defined, for example, between bottom
804
of recess
502
on side wall
51
and top edge
802
of leaf spring aperture
76
as projected in
FIG. 9
are critical distances in order to get the correct printhead spring deflection and the critical distances are tightly toleranced in order to keep the desired printhead alignment required for printing.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, printer hinge
10
comprises a plastic cylindrical hollow body
112
having a mounting leg
114
which has a groove
118
for mating with a corresponding hinge protrusion (not shown) provided on the underside of lower frame
6
. After inserting the hinge protrusion in groove
118
, mounting leg
114
is screwed to lower frame
6
. Printer hinge
10
also has a substantially vertical stem
116
equipped with a lever arm
110
disposed at about 90 degrees to vertical stem
116
for insertion in aperture
108
of linkage
102
during printer assembly. Hinge
10
is also provided with a hinge cap
120
(
FIGS. 1-4
) which has three mounting legs (not shown) on its underside for mating with corresponding apertures
122
,
124
,
126
(FIG.
5
).
Integral hinge
12
has a similarly shaped plastic body
122
and a plastic cap
124
(FIG.
14
). To hinge upper frame
8
to lower frame
6
, upper frame
8
is provided with a generally hollow cylindrical bottom end
128
(
FIG. 14
) which curves away from upper frame
8
and is adapted at each side for frictional insertion into hinge
10
,
12
, respectively (FIG.
14
). For example, one side of cylindrical bottom end
128
of upper frame
8
is inserted at end
111
of hinge
10
(
FIGS. 5
,
14
). s Other hinging configurations may be used, provided such other hinging configurations agree with the intended purpose of the present invention.
A person skilled in the art would appreciate that the angular range of motion for lid
3
about printer hinges
10
,
12
and for linkage
102
about lever arm
110
would vary based on printer configuration. As an example, lid
3
may be designed to sweep through an angle of about 83 degrees about printer hinges
10
,
12
from a fully closed to a fully open position. In such a case, linkage
102
may be designed to sweep through an angle of 80.9 degrees about lever arm
110
from a fully “down” to a fully “up” position. A fully “down” position for linkage
102
would correspond to ribbon carriage post
100
being in maximum “up” position at top end
75
of slot
104
of linkage
102
, i.e. lid
3
is fully closed. A fully “up” position for linkage
102
would correspond to ribbon carriage post
100
being in maximum “down” position at bottom end
77
of slot
104
of linkage
102
, i.e. lid
3
is fully open (latched) and ribbon carriage
30
is folded all the way in (inside lid
3
) for printhead maintenance. For the same example, the bottom of ribbon carriage
30
may be allowed to sweep through an angle of about 80 degrees about hinge axis
13
from a fully folded in to a fully folded out position (
FIGS. 1
,
2
and
7
).
Furthermore, although printer
2
has been described so far for use as a thermal transfer printer (with ribbon), printer
2
may easily be adapted by the user for direct thermal printing by simply removing the ribbon and its associated ribbon supply and ribbon take up rolls and providing suitable print media. No other modifications to printer
2
are needed. Thus, the above-disclosed setup may also be described as a universal (thermal transfer/direct thermal) printer.
The above-described novel printer uses fewer parts than conventional printers and is designed for easy ribbon loading and equally easy media (e.g., paper) loading which is a major improvement over prior art printers. The inventive printer also provides a low cost, light-weight, and easy printhead access (for printhead maintenance) solution for the average user. Furthermore, the above-described novel lid-hinged ribbon carriage setup makes possible for the first time the loading of ribbon media without having to thread through/around the ribbon mechanism.
It should also be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that other components and/or configurations may be utilized in the above-described embodiments, provided that such components and/or configurations do not depart from the intended purpose and scope of the present invention.
While the present invention has been described in detail with regards to the preferred embodiments, it should be appreciated that various modifications and variations may be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For example, printhead alignment may be achieved with a single appropriately configured alignment tab which would incorporate the functionality provided by alignment tabs
24
,
26
. In this regard it is important to note that practicing the invention is not limited to the applications described hereinabove. Many other applications and/or alterations may be utilized provided that they do not depart from the intended purpose of the present invention.
It should be appreciated by a person skilled in the art that features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment can be used in another embodiment to provide yet another embodiment such that the features are not limited to the specific embodiments described above. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover such modifications, embodiments and variations as long as they come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
- 1. A printer comprising:(a) base having a platen; (b) a lid coupled to said base, said lid being adapted to rotate away from said base to an open position and toward said base to a closed position; and (c) a ribbon carriage coupled to said lid, said ribbon carriage being adapted to rotate out of said lid toward said platen as said lid is rotated away from said base to said open position and to rotate into said lid away from said platen as said lid is rotated toward said base to said closed position.
- 2. A printer comprising:(a) a base having a platen; (b) a lid pivotally coupled to said base and having an open position and a closed position; (c) a ribbon mechanism movably coupled to said lid, said ribbon mechanism comprising a ribbon carriage pivotally coupled to said lid for folding in and out of said lid and adapted to removably receive a ribbon supply roll and a ribbon take up core; (d) means for driving said ribbon mechanism and said platen when said lid is in said closed position; and (e) means for automatically presenting said ribbon mechanism for loading of ribbon when said lid is in said open position.
- 3. The printer of claim 2, further comprising means for pivotally coupling said ribbon carriage to said lid.
- 4. The printer of claim 3, wherein said pivotal coupling means includes at least one post on said ribbon carriage adapted for pivotal mating with a corresponding slot on said lid.
- 5. A printer comprising:(a) a base having a platen; (b) a lid pivotally coupled to said base and having an open position and a closed position; (c) a ribbon mechanism movably coupled to said lid, said ribbon mechanism comprising a ribbon carriage pivotally coupled to said lid for folding in and out of said lid and adapted to removably receive a ribbon supply roll and a ribbon take up core; (d) means for driving said ribbon mechanism and said platen when said lid is in said closed position; (e) means for automatically presenting said ribbon mechanism for loading of ribbon when said lid is in said open position; and (f) means for latching said lid when said lid is in said open position.
- 6. The printer of claim 5, wherein said latching means includes at least one lid lock coupled to said lid and adapted for frictional mating with at least one lid lock slot provided on said base, said at least one lid lock slot adapted for automatically engaging said at least one lid lock in a fixed position when said lid is in said open position.
- 7. A printer comprising:(a) a base having a platen; (b) a lid pivotally coupled to said base and having an open position and a closed position; (c) a ribbon mechanism movably coupled to said lid, said ribbon mechanism comprising a ribbon carriage pivotally coupled to said lid for folding in and out of said lid and adapted to removably receive a ribbon supply roll and a ribbon take up core; (d) means for driving said ribbon mechanism and said platen when said lid is in said closed position; (e) means for automatically presenting said ribbon mechanism for loading of ribbon when said lid is in said open position; and (f) a printhead resiliently coupled to said ribbon carriage.
- 8. The printer of claim 7, wherein said ribbon mechanism driving means includes an upper gear train coupled to a first side of said ribbon carriage for driving said ribbon take up core, a lower gear train coupled to said base for driving said upper gear train and said platen, and a stepping motor coupled to said base for driving said lower gear train when said lid is in said closed position, said stepping motor having a shaft.
- 9. The printer of claim 8, wherein said upper gear train comprises a take up gear for driving said ribbon take up core, a first idler gear operatively coupled to said take up gear, a second idler gear operatively coupled to said first idler gear and a transfer gear operatively coupled to said second idler gear.
- 10. The printer of claim 9, wherein said lower gear train comprises a pinion gear coupled to said shaft of said stepping motor, said stepping motor driving said pinion gear, a compound gear driven by said pinion gear, a third idler gear driven by said compound gear, said third idler gear operatively coupled to said transfer gear of said upper gear train when said lid is in said closed position, a platen gear coupled to a platen shaft for driving said platen, said platen gear driven by said third idler gear.
- 11. The printer of claim 10, further comprising means for pivotally coupling said lid to said base.
- 12. The printer of claim 11, wherein said pivotal coupling means includes at least one printer hinge coupled between said lid and said base.
- 13. The printer of claim 12, wherein said automatic ribbon mechanism presenting means includes at least one linkage pivotally coupled between said at least one printer hinge and said first side of said ribbon carriage for automatically presenting said ribbon mechanism for loading of ribbon when said lid is in said open position, said at least one linkage including a substantially elongated slot having a top end and a bottom end.
- 14. The printer of claim 13, further comprising means for pivotally coupling said at least one linkage to said first side of said ribbon carriage.
- 15. The printer of claim 14, wherein said pivotal coupling means includes a ribbon carriage post disposed away from said upper gear train on said first side of said ribbon carriage for movably engaging said substantially elongated linkage slot, said ribbon carriage post adapted to slide linearly in said substantially elongated linkage slot from a position proximate to said top end of said substantially elongated linkage slot to a position at said bottom end of said substantially elongated linkage slot when said lid moves from said closed position to said open position, said ribbon carriage adapted to fold out of said lid for automatically presenting said ribbon mechanism for loading of ribbon when said ribbon carriage post is in a position proximate to said top end of said substantially elongated linkage slot of said at least one linkage when said lid is in said open position.
- 16. The printer of claim 3, further comprising means for pivotally coupling said at least one linkage to said at least one printer hinge.
- 17. The printer of claim 16, wherein said pivotal coupling means includes at least one lever arm on said at least one printer hinge adapted to pivotally engage a corresponding aperture on said at least one linkage, said at least one linkage adapted to rotate on said lever arm when said lid moves from said closed position to said open position.
- 18. The printer of claim 12, further comprising means for providing access to said printhead for printhead maintenance when said lid is in said open position.
- 19. The printer of claim 18, wherein said printhead access means includes at least one linkage pivotally coupled between said at least one printer hinge and said first side of said ribbon carriage for providing access to said printhead for printhead maintenance when said lid is in said open position, said at least one linkage including a substantially elongated slot having a top end and a bottom end.
- 20. The printer of claim 19, further comprising means for pivotally coupling said at least one linkage to said first side of said ribbon carriage.
- 21. The printer of claim 20, wherein said pivotal coupling means includes at least one ribbon carriage post disposed away from said upper gear train on said first side of said ribbon carriage and adapted to movably engage said substantially elongated linkage slot, said at least one ribbon carriage post adapted to slide linearly in said substantially elongated linkage slot from a position at said top end of said substantially elongated linkage slot to a position at said bottom end of said substantially elongated linkage slot when said lid moves from said closed position to said open position, said ribbon carriage adapted to fold in said lid to provide access to said printhead for printhead maintenance when said at least one ribbon carriage post is positioned at said bottom end of said substantially elongated linkage slot when said lid is in said open position.
- 22. The printer of claim 19, further comprising means for pivotally coupling said at least one linkage to said at least one printer hinge.
- 23. The printer of claim 22, wherein said pivotal coupling means includes at least one lever arm on said at least one printer hinge for pivotally engaging a corresponding aperture on said at least one linkage, said at least one linkage rotating on said at least one lever arm when said lid moves from said closed position to said open position.
- 24. The printer of claim 7, further comprising means for aligning said resiliently coupled printhead against said platen of said base when said lid is in said closed position.
- 25. The printer of claim 24, wherein said aligning means includes at least one alignment tab disposed proximate to said platen on said base for aligning said printhead behind said at least one alignment tab when said lid is in said closed position.
- 26. The printer of claim 7, further comprising means for resiliently coupling said printhead to said ribbon carriage.
- 27. The printer of claim 26, wherein said resilient coupling means includes a spring loaded printhead support bracket movably coupled to said ribbon carriage and adapted to resiliently support said printhead.
- 28. The printer of claim 7, further comprising means for latching said lid when said lid is in said closed position.
- 29. The printer of claim 28, wherein said latching means includes at least one latch coupled to said lid and a latch shaft coupled to said at least one latch.
- 30. The printer of claim 29, further comprising means for biasing said resiliently coupled printhead against said platen of said base when said lid is in said closed position.
- 31. The printer of claim 30, wherein said biasing means includes at least one recess on said ribbon carriage adapted to mate with said latch shaft when said lid is in said closed position, said ribbon carriage being sandwiched between said latch shaft and said platen when said lid is in said closed position.
- 32. The printer of claim 27, wherein said resilient coupling means further includes a press-in clip for removably coupling at least one side of said spring loaded printhead support bracket to said ribbon carriage, said at least one side of said spring loaded printhead support bracket and said ribbon carriage adapted to removably couple to said press-in clip.
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