The present application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-177131, filed on Aug. 28, 2013, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to printers.
2. Description of the Related Art
Printers that output receipts are widely used for shop registers and automated teller machines (ATMs) or cash dispensers (CDs) in banks. In such printers that output receipts, printing is performed on thermal paper serving as recording paper by a thermal head while conveying the recording paper, and after conveying the recording paper a predetermined length, the recording paper is cut by a cutter to the predetermined length.
Such printers include, for example, a printer body part and a lid part rotatably supported on the printer body part. It is possible to provide a roll of recording paper in the printer body part by opening the lid part. In this case, for example, a thermal head is provided in the printer body part and a platen roller is provided in the lid part, so that the recording paper is held between the thermal head and the platen roller by closing the lid part. Printing is performed on the recording paper by the thermal head with the recording paper thus being held between the thermal head and the platen roller.
A cutter provided in such printers cuts recording paper with a movable blade and a fixed blade. It is possible to cut the recording paper by causing the movable blade to move toward the fixed blade with the recording paper being between the movable blade and the fixed blade.
Reference may be made to Japanese Laid-Open Patent Applications No. 7-68866 and No. 2003-246104 for related art.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a printer includes a fixed blade and a movable blade that cut recording paper subjected to printing by a print head, and a movable blade slider including a projecting part provided on a surface of the movable blade slider. The movable blade is provided on the movable blade slider with the projecting part of the movable blade slider entering an opening provided in the movable blade.
An embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the following description, the same elements are referred to by the same reference numeral, and their description is not repeated.
A printer of this embodiment is described. Referring to
The printer of this embodiment includes a printer body 50 and a lid 60. The lid 60 is attached to the printer body 50 so as to be openable and closable relative to the printer body 50. It is possible to load the printer body 50 with the recording paper P by opening the lid 60, and the thermal head 10 is made ready to perform printing on the recording paper P by closing the lid 60.
In this embodiment, the thermal head 10 and the fixed blade 41 are provided in the printer body 50, and the platen roller 20 and the movable blade 31 are provided in the lid 60.
Referring to
A recording paper guide 43 that forms a path for conveying the recording paper P is provided on part of a front surface of the thermal head 10 that serves as a printing surface, and a heat radiation plate 11 is provided on a rear surface of the thermal head 10.
The movable blade 31 is formed of a material such as metal. The movable blade 31 includes a blade edge 31b formed along the length of the movable blade 31 in a flattened V-letter shape. An opening 31a is formed in the movable blade 31 near each of its lengthwise ends.
The movable blade slider 32 is formed of a resin material. As illustrated in
Referring to
Furthermore, the platen roller 20 is rotatably attached to the movable blade frame 33. As described above, the platen roller 20 and the movable blade unit are attached to the lid 60 of the printer.
The movable blade 31 is provided with the projecting parts 32a on the movable blade slider 32 entering the corresponding openings 31a of the movable blade 31. Therefore, it is possible to easily remove the movable blade 31 from the movable blade unit by projecting the movable blade 31 from the movable blade unit when the lid 60 of the printer is open. Furthermore, it is possible to easily attach a replacement movable blade 31 to the movable blade slider 32.
With the lid 60 being closed, the movable blade 31 is pressed toward the movable blade slider 32 by the fixed blade spring 42 pressing the fixed blade 41 upward. Therefore, even when the movable blade 31 moves to project from the movable blade unit, the movable blade 31 is prevented from disengaging from the projecting parts 32a on the movable blade slider 32 at the openings 31a. That is, with the lid 60 being closed, the movable blade 31 is prevented from disengaging from the projecting parts 32a on the movable blade slider 32 at the openings 31a because a second surface 312 of the movable blade 31 opposite to its first surface 311 is in contact with and pressed by a first surface 411 (
Next, the fixed blade 41 is described with reference to
That is, the fixed blade 41 is provided with the projecting parts 41a and 41b on the fixed blade 41 entering the openings 42b and 42c in the fixed blade spring 42, respectively, and is raised (urged upward) by the springs 42a. Therefore, it is possible to remove the movable blade 41 from the fixed blade spring 42 by disengaging the projecting parts 41a and 41b on the fixed blade 41 from the openings 42b and 42c in the fixed blade spring 42, respectively.
The printer body 50 includes a conveyance motor 44 for conveying the recording paper P by rotating the platen roller 20 and the movable blade motor 45 for driving the movable blade 31.
By closing the lid 60, the conveyance motor 44 is connected to the platen roller 20 through gears (not illustrated), so that it is possible to cause the platen roller 20 to rotate when the conveyance motor 44 rotates. Furthermore, the pinions (not illustrated) connected to the movable blade motor 45 through gears (not illustrated) are connected to the racks 32b on the movable blade slider 32, so that it is possible to cause the movable blade 31 to move with the sliding of the movable blade slider 32 when the movable blade motor 45 rotates to slide the movable blade slider 32.
All examples and conditional language provided herein are intended for pedagogical purposes of aiding the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventors to further the art, and are not to be construed as limitations to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority or inferiority of the invention. Although one or more embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that the various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2013-177131 | Aug 2013 | JP | national |