This application claims priority from JP2011-239576, filed on Oct. 31, 2011, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a printer and specifically relates to a printer that can contain a roll of paper.
A portable printer is known that contains a roll of paper as a printing medium in a paper containing portion inside a housing. In the printer, a cover that can be opened and closed is provided in the paper containing portion, and by opening the cover, a user can replace the roll of paper in a paper holder that is provided inside the paper containing portion. A left-right pair of supporting members (roll guides) that can be moved in accordance with the width of the roll of paper are provided in the paper holder. The roll of paper is held by its left and right ends being held by the pair of the supporting members. A rack gear that is parallel to the axial direction of the roll of paper is affixed to each of the supporting members, and the two rack gears engage with a single pinion gear. Therefore, when one of the supporting members is moved a given distance, the other supporting member is moved the same distance in the opposite direction.
However, when an operator carries and uses the printer, cases occur in which the printer is dropped and strikes the ground, and cases occur in which the printer is struck against a fixed object. In those sorts of cases, a problem occurs in that, when an impact is applied to the printer, the paper holder and the supporting members may be damaged due to the weight of the roll of paper.
It is one object of the present disclosure to provide a printer in which damage to the paper holder and the supporting members can be prevented, even in a case where an impact is applied to the printer.
In order to achieve the object described above, in a first aspect of this disclosure, a printer includes a first case, a second case, a paper containing portion, a paper holder, a pair of supporting members, a contacting portion, and a first projection. The first case and the second case configure a housing. The paper containing portion is formed in the first case and is configured to contain a paper roll around which a printing paper is wound. The paper holder is provided in the paper containing portion and is configured to hold the paper roll. The pair of the supporting members are provided in the paper holder and are configured to hold both ends of the paper roll, with each of the supporting members holding one of the ends. The contacting portion is provided in the paper holder and is thicker in the axial direction of the paper roll than are the supporting members. The first projection projects in the paper containing portion from the first case toward the paper holder and is positioned, in the axial direction of the paper roll, which is orthogonal to the direction in which the printing paper is pulled off of the paper roll, between the contacting portion and a wall surface of the first case that is located on the side of the contact portion. The first projection is able to come into contact with the contacting portion.
In order to achieve the object described above, in a second aspect of this disclosure, a printer includes a first case, a second case, a paper containing portion, a paper holder, a pair of supporting members, a first projection, and a contacting portion. The first case and the second case configure a housing. The paper containing portion is formed in the first case and is configured to contain a paper roll around which a printing paper is wound. The paper holder is provided in the paper containing portion and is configured to hold the paper roll. The pair of the supporting members are provided in the paper holder and are configured to hold both ends of the paper roll, with each of the supporting members holding one of the ends. The first projection projects in the paper containing portion from the first case toward the paper holder. The contacting portion is provided in the paper holder, being provided such that it is separated from the first projection by a specified distance in the axial direction of the paper roll, which is orthogonal to the direction in which the printing paper is pulled off of the paper roll. The contacting portion is thicker in the axial direction of the paper roll than are the supporting members and is able to come into contact with the first projection.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described below in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
Hereinafter, a structure of a portable printer 1 that is an embodiment of a printer according to the present disclosure will be explained with reference to the drawings. The lower right, the upper left, the upper right, the lower left, the front surface of the page, and the rear surface of the page in
The printer 1 is a printer that takes printing data that have been received from an external device (not shown in the drawings), such as a PC terminal, a mobile telephone, or the like, for example, and prints the content that is described by the printing data on heat-sensitive printing paper that is pulled off of a paper roll 2 around which it is wound. As shown in
Next, the structure of the top case 10 will be explained. As shown in
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The structure of the paper holder 6 will be explained with reference to
A series of rectangular openings 81, 83 are formed in the center frame 71. A slider 82 that can move along the long dimension of the opening 81 is fitted into the opening 81. A rack gear 63 that extends parallel to the long dimension of the opening 81 is provided on the slider 82. A slider 84 that can move along the long dimension of the opening 83 is fitted into the opening 83. A rack gear 64 that extends parallel to the long dimension of the opening 83 is provided on the slider 84. An approximately rectangular opening 74 is formed in the left side portion of the rear frame 72 (the right side portion in
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A series of comb-like teeth 76 are formed on the edge of the fixed finger grip 66 on the side toward the rack gear 63. A series of comb-like teeth 75 that engage with the comb-like teeth 76 of the fixed finger grip 66 are formed on the edge of the opening 74 on the side toward the rack gear 63. Therefore, when the comb-like teeth 76 of the fixed finger grip 66 engage with the comb-like teeth 75 of the opening 74, the rack gear 63 is locked in place and does not move. Therefore, the rack gear 64, which engages with the rack gear 63 through the pinion gear 65, also does not move. Therefore, the supporting members 61, 62 are locked in place and do not move with respect to the holder frame 70.
The paper roll 2 may have any one of various widths (lengths from one end of the cylinder to the other), depending on the width of the printing paper. It is therefore necessary to widen and narrow the interval between the supporting member 61 and the supporting member 62 according to the width of the paper roll 2 that is used. When the paper roll 2 with the widest printing width is used, the finger grip support portion 67, which supports the fixed finger grip 66, is positioned at the outer end of the holder frame 70, as shown in
The internal configuration of the bottom case 20, in which the paper containing portion 4 is formed, will be explained with reference to
The relationships among the first projection 43, the second projection 45, the upper left inner wall surface 41, the wall 67A of the finger grip support portion 67 of the paper holder 6, and a first part 61A and a second part 61B of the supporting member 61 will be explained with reference to
An overview of the operation of the printer 1 that has the structure that is described above will be explained. During printing, the printing data are transmitted to the printer 1 from the external device, such as a PC terminal, a mobile telephone, or the like, by one of wireless, wired, and infrared communications. The printing paper is fed out from the paper roll 2, which is held by the paper holder 6, by the rotating of the platen roller 14 by the driving force of a motor that is not shown in the drawings. The printing paper that is fed out is guided to a portion where the platen roller 14 and the thermal head 7 make contact under pressure. The thermal head 7 performs printing on the printing paper of a desired pattern that is based on the printing data. After the printing, the printing paper is discharged from the discharge outlet 17 to the outside of the housing. Using the fixed edge 15, the operator manually cuts off the portion of the printing paper on which the printing has been completed, which has been discharged from the discharge outlet 17.
When the operator is carrying the printer 1 with the structure that is described above, cases occur in which the operator drops the printer 1 or strikes it against a fixed object. A case in which the printer 1 is dropped on the ground or the like with the side where the card reader 3 is located facing downward and a case in which the side of the printer 1 where the card reader 3 is located is struck against a fixed object will be explained. In these cases, because the paper roll 2 is heavy, an impact is applied in the direction from the first projection 43 toward the finger grip support portion 67, and an inertial force operates from the paper roll 2 toward the supporting member 61. At this time, in a case where the paper roll 2 of the maximum width is mounted in the paper holder 6, the relationships among the gap L1, the gap L2, and the gap L3 are such that the gap L1 is less than the gap L2, which is less than the gap L3.
Therefore, when the printer 1 receives the impact, first, the wall 67A of the finger grip support portion 67 of the paper holder 6 comes into contact with the first projection 43 of the bottom case 20. Next, the first part 61A of the supporting member 61 comes into contact with the second projection 45, and finally, the second part 61B of the supporting member 61 comes into contact with the upper left inner wall surface 41. Therefore, first, the impact is partially absorbed by the elasticity of the finger grip support portion 67, which is provided with sufficient width and strength. Next, the elasticity of the supporting member 61 gives rise to twisting in the supporting member 61, and the second part 61B comes close to the upper left inner wall surface 41, but the second projection 45 comes into contact with the first part 61A of the supporting member 61 first, such that the supporting member 61 is supported. Last, the second part 61B comes into contact with the upper left inner wall surface 41. Therefore, because the portions of the paper holder 6 that make contact, along a line Y-Y that is shown in
A case in which the printer 1 is dropped on the ground or the like with the side where the opening-closing member 5 is located facing downward and a case in which the side of the printer 1 where the opening-closing member 5 is located is struck against a fixed object will be explained. In these cases, the supporting member 62 comes into contact with and is supported by the opening-closing member containing portion 51 that projects from the second inner wall surface 47, as shown in
Various types of modifications can be made to the present disclosure. For example, a projecting portion may be provided on the bottom face of the rear frame 72 of the paper holder 6, such that the portion that comes into contact with the first projection 43 of the bottom case 20 is not the wall 67A of the finger grip support portion 67, but the projecting portion on the bottom face of the rear frame 72. Furthermore, the first projection 43 and the second projection 45 are not limited to being plate-shaped, and various types of shapes can be adopted, such as a boss shape, a square columnar shape, and the like, as long as the shape is a projection.
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