This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-121178, filed on Jun. 26, 2018, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Embodiments described herein relate generally to a printer.
In a well-known printer, a rolled paper is used as a print medium. The rolled paper is housed in a housing of the printer and a leading end thereof is pulled out to be printed. Such a printer includes an opening capable of continuously connecting an inner space with an outer space of the housing. The opening has a size larger than that (width and diameter) of the rolled paper to be housed, and is covered by an openable cover. The cover is supported at the housing by a shaft substantially parallel to an axis of the rolled paper housed in the housing through the opening. A conveyance mechanism for conveying a paper pulled out of the rolled paper and a printing mechanism are also housed in the housing. At the time of printing, the printer draws out the paper from the rolled paper, performs printing thereon, cuts the printed paper, and finally issues the printed paper as a receipt, for example.
In such a printer, if the opening through which the rolled paper is loaded is intended to be widened, the cover that covers the opening is also enlarged accordingly. However if the cover is enlarged, further durability is required also for a mechanism that supports the cover in an openable manner, which leads to large size of the printer, and thus, a relatively large space is needed to install such printer.
Therefore, there is a demand for a device capable of widening the opening through which the rolled paper is loaded and capable of narrowing a space required for installation.
In accordance with an embodiment, a printer comprises a printer casing configured to rotatably accommodate a rolled paper, the printer casing including an opening through which the rolled paper is loaded and a bottom oppositely arranged against the opening; a roll-paper holder, arranged on one of the ends side of the printer casing to have an inner space communicating with the opening, configured to rotatably support the bottom side of the rolled paper, the roll-paper holder including a holding member formed in an arc shape having an angular range at least from the bottom side to a position along an opening surface of the opening; a cover including a lid opened or closed by a hinge mechanism pivotally supported on the one of the ends side of the opening to open or close the opening, and a roll-cover, integrally formed with the lid, which has an arc shape in cross section to move along an outer surface of the roll-paper holder; a paper conveyance mechanism, arranged in the printer casing, configured to pull out and convey a leading end paper from the rolled paper; and a printing mechanism, arranged in the printer casing, configured to perform printing on the paper conveyed by the paper conveyance mechanism.
Hereinafter, the present embodiment is described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The roll-paper holder 24 is composed of right and left rear plate portions 24a each having a fan shape of a substantially quarter round formed on the back side of each side plate 22, and curved plate portions (holding member) 24b for connecting arc-like peripheral edges of these rear plate portions 24a. A center of the fan-shaped plate forming the rear plate portion 24a substantially coincides with a rotation shaft of a hinge mechanism 60 described later. The rear plate portion 24a is formed over an angular range from the bottom plate 21 side to a position along the opening, i.e., to the horizontal plane. The curved plate portion 24b has an arc shape in cross section in a vertical direction, and is formed over an angular range from the bottom plate 21 side to a position along the opening, i.e., to the horizontal plane. The lower side of the rolled paper R is held on the inner surface of the curved plate portion 24b.
The inner diameter of the roll-paper holder 24 is larger than the maximum diameter of the rolled paper R. A space in a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape surrounded by the bottom plate 21, the pair of side plates 22 and the front plate 23 communicates with the internal space of the roll-paper holder 24. Further, the internal space of the roll-paper holder 24 also communicates with the opening of the printer casing 20. The roll-paper holder 24 holds the lower side and the rear side of the rolled paper R loaded therein.
The roll-paper holder 24 described above can accommodate the half-round portion of the rolled paper R in the opening even for the rolled paper R having the maximum diameter that can be accommodated. Therefore, even if the rolled paper R having the maximum diameter that can be accommodated is loaded somewhat roughly and carelessly and is overly moved on the roll-paper holder 24, the rolled paper R never comes out of the opening.
Rod-like friction members (sliding members) 25 are provided on outer sides of the left and right rear plate portions 24a. The friction members 25 are arranged at a position and dimension that enables the friction members 25 to slidably contact inner walls of a pair of left and right side plates 81 of a roll-cover member 80 described later.
The rolled paper R is rotated as the printing paper P (leading end thereof) is pulled out forward. An inner surface of the curved plate portion 24b is smoothly formed so that the rolled paper R is smoothly rotated.
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A paper conveyance mechanism 30 for pulling out and conveying the printing paper P from the rolled paper R, a printing mechanism 40, arranged on the front surface side of the printer casing 20, for performing printing on the paper conveyed by the paper conveyance mechanism 30, and a controller 100 that controls each section and mechanism are provided in the printer casing 20. The printing mechanism 40 is positioned on the downstream side in a conveyance direction of the printing paper P with respect to the paper conveyance mechanism 30.
A guide plate 31 for guiding the printing paper P to the printing mechanism 40 is provided in the paper conveyance mechanism 30. The guide plate 31 forms a paper conveyance path through which the printing paper P is conveyed.
The printing mechanism 40 includes a paper feed mechanism 41 which continuously or intermittently feeds the printing paper P conveyed by the paper conveyance mechanism 30, and a print head 42 energized according to a printing signal transmitted from the controller 100 in a state in which the printing paper P is sandwiched by the print head 42 and a platen roller 72. The paper feed mechanism 41 includes a motor 41a and a drive gear 41b, connected to an output shaft of the motor 41a, to which the rotational motion is transmitted through the output shaft.
The controller 100 is provided below the paper conveyance mechanism 30 and the printing mechanism 40 described above. The controller 100 transmits a predetermined paper feed signal and a printing signal to the paper conveyance mechanism 30 and the printing mechanism 40.
The top cover 50 includes a square frame-shaped cover main body 51 for covering the opening of the printer casing 20. The cover main body 51 is rotatably attached to the hinge mechanism 60 provided at end portions of the side plates of the printer casing 20. The cover main body 51 includes a movable mechanism 70 positioned on the front side and a substantially half-round roll cover member 80 positioned on the rear side thereof.
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The range of rotation of the cover main body 51 via the hinge mechanism 60 is set from a position where the cover main body 51 is substantially horizontal and overlaps with the opening of the printer casing 20, as shown in
In the open state of the cover main body 51, a linear distance between the platen roller 72 and the print head 42 is larger than the maximum diameter of the rolled paper to be accommodated. Therefore, the rolled paper can be easily loaded from the obliquely upper side of the printer towards the opening. Even if the rolled paper is roughly loaded to a certain extent, the rolled paper hits the cover main body 51 at an upright position and is bounced back, and then falls into the roll-paper holder 24.
Furthermore, in the open state of the cover main body 51, the center of gravity of the cover main body 51 is positioned slightly close to the back surface side from the upper side of the hinge mechanism 60. The center of gravity of the cover main body 51 is set by design. For example, since the platen roller 72 of which the weight is relatively heavy is positioned at the front side of the cover main body 51, the position of the center of gravity of the cover main body 51 is set by, for example, making other components close to the back side.
The movable mechanism 70 includes an opening/closing engagement portion 71 detachably engaged with the printer casing 20 in the closed state of the cover main body 51, the platen roller 72, having a horizontal rotation shaft, which faces the above-described print head 42 and the guide 73 for guiding the printing paper P already printed to the upper surface side of the cover main body 51.
If the cover main body 51 is pivoted to a horizontal position, the opening/closing engagement portion 71 is engaged with the printer casing 20 to maintain the closed state of the cover main body 51.
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The roll-cover member 80 includes a pair of right and left side plates 81 each having a substantially half-round fan shape and integrally connected to the back surface side of the cover main body 51, and a curved plate portion 82 for connecting the arc-like peripheral edges of these side plates 81. An inner diameter of the curved plate portion 82 of the roll-cover member 80 is larger than an outer diameter of the curved plate portion 24b of the roll-paper holder 24 described above. Accordingly, the roll-cover member 80 coaxially rotates at the outside of the roll-paper holder 24 as the top cover 50 is opened and closed.
The roll-cover member 80 and the roll-paper holder 24 overlap each other over a narrow angular range in the closed state of the cover main body 51 and overlap in the range of about 90° in the open state of the cover main body 51. The roll-cover member 80 is located at a position covering the upper side of the rolled paper R loaded in the printer casing 20 and the roll-paper holder 24.
The rolled paper R is loaded in the printer 10 constituted as described above in the following manner . First, as shown in
Furthermore, even in the open state of the top cover 50, since the roll-cover member 80 is opened along the roll-paper holder 24, the other portion of the top cover 50 does not protrude to the back surface side, and thus a superfluous space on the back side is not required.
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When the top cover 50 is rotated to the horizontal position, the opening/closing engagement portion 71 of the top cover 50 is engaged with the printer casing 20, and the cover main body 51 is closed. When the cover main body 51 is closed, the platen roller 72 and the print head 42 face each other, and the print head 42 is elastically pressed against the platen roller 72 due to the elasticity of an elastic member (not shown).
When the power supply of the printer 10 is turned on in a state in which the top cover 50 is completely closed as described above, the feed motor 41a is activated and the platen roller 72 rotates in the conveying direction via the drive gear 41b. The printing paper P sandwiched between the print head 42 of the printing mechanism 40 and the platen roller 72 is fed out by the rotation of the platen roller 72 and enters a standby state. In response to the reception signal received from the outside device, the controller 100 outputs a print signal, activates the paper feed mechanism 41, the print head 42, and the platen roller 72 to start a desired printing operation. With the progress of the printing operation, the printing paper P is cut and placed on the cover main body 51 as necessary.
In such a printer 10 described above, the position of the hinge mechanism 60 of the top cover 50 opened at the time of replacing or replenishing the rolled paper R is set to be close to the back surface side of the printer casing 20, and the roll-cover member 80 of the top cover 50 does not protrude towards the back surface side by being rotated along the roll-paper holder 24. In this way, the opening and closing range of the top cover 50 can be limited and thus the printer 10 can be easily installed in a place having a relatively small area in depth. Further, the center of gravity of the top cover 50 is set to a position opposite to the printing mechanism 40 with respect to the hinge mechanism. 60 when the top cover 50 is fully opened. Thus, the top cover 50 is not inadvertently closed, and the usability of the printer 10 can be enhanced. When the top cover 50 is fully opened, the concave portion 82a is engaged with the locking portion 21a provided in the printer casing 20. The user can recognize a fully open position of the top cover 50 and moreover, closing the top cover 50 by its own weight can be prevented.
Furthermore, the friction member 25, which contacts the inner surface of the side plate 81 of the top cover 50 in a slidable manner at the time of opening and closing the top cover 50, is provided on the outer surface of the roll-paper holder 24. Closing the top cover 50 at unnatural speed can be prevented and thus strong contact between the members can be avoided, previously.
The above-described roll-paper holder does not pivotally support the rolled paper, but it may arrange a pivot support member, protruding toward inside of the printer casing, to pivotally support the rolled paper . The latch mechanism may be provided at any positions as long as it is set to a position where the top cover can be engaged with respect to the printer casing. Besides the roll-paper holder and the roll-cover member, the friction member (sliding member) may be positioned any other position as long as it is set to a position where a frictional force is applied at the time of opening and closing the top cover. Furthermore, the position where the opening and the cover are provided is not limited to the upper part of the printer casing, but the opening and the cover may be provided on a side surface thereof.
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2018-121178 | Jun 2018 | JP | national |