The present invention relates to printers.
Printers are widely used for shop registers and automated teller machines (ATMs) or cash dispensers (CDs) in banks. Printers that output receipts perform printing on recording paper with a head while conveying the recording paper, and after conveying the recording paper to a predetermined length, cuts the recording paper with a cutter. The cutter includes a fixed blade and a movable blade, and the movable blade slides toward the fixed blade to cut the recording paper between the fixed blade and the movable blade.
Furthermore, printers that include a printer body and a lid pivotably supported on the printer body to be opened to allow a roll of recording paper to be loaded in the printer body are known. In this case, for example, a head is provided in the printer body, and a platen roller is provided on the lid. By closing the lid, the recording paper is held between the head and the platen roller. Printing is performed on the recording paper with the head with the recording paper held between the head and the platen roller. The lid is provided with a lid opening lever for opening and closing the lid, and the lid can be opened by operating the lid opening lever.
According to the above-described printers, the lid, which is opened and closed at the time of loading a roll of recording paper, is provided with a spring that urges the lid in a direction to open at the connection between the printer body and the lid for a smooth opening operation of the lid.
There is, however, a general demand for low-cost printers, and printers reduced in the number of components without a spring or the like are preferred.
Furthermore, when cutting recording paper, the movable blade slides toward the fixed blade to cut the recording paper, but if the recording paper is held between the fixed blade and the movable blade sliding toward the fixed blade, the recording paper stuck between the fixed blade and the movable blade may prevent the movable blade from moving, thus preventing the movable blade from returning to its original state. In this state, the immobilized movable blade hinders the lid from being opened.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a printer includes a printer body, a lid, a lock, a lock lever, and an open lever. The lid is attached to the printer body to be opened and closed. The lock locks a platen roller attached to one of the printer body and the lid. The lock lever unlocks the locked platen roller. The open lever is so provided on the lid as to slide. The open lever slides to press the lock lever to open the lid.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a printer includes a printer body, a lid, a lock lever, and an open lever. The lid is attached to the printer body to be opened and closed. The lock lever separates a platen roller attached to one of the lid and the printer body and a recording head attached to the other of the lid and the printer body. The lock lever is provided in the printer body. The open lever is slidably attached to the lid and slides to operate the lock lever. The open lever is removable from the lid.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a printer includes a printer body, a lid, a lock lever, and an open lever. The lid is attached to the printer body to be opened and closed. The lock lever locks the lid to the printer body. The open lever is slidably attached to the lid and slides to operate the lock lever to unlock the lid. The open lever is removable from the lid.
According to an aspect of the present invention, it is possible to reduce the cost of a printer in which recording paper is loadable.
Furthermore, according to an aspect of the present invention, it is possible to easily open a lid even with recording paper being stuck between a fixed blade and a movable blade slid toward the fixed blade in a printer.
An embodiment of the present invention is described below. The same member or the like is referred to using the same reference numeral, and a repetitive description thereof is omitted.
A printer according to this embodiment is described with reference to
The printer according to this embodiment includes a printer body 10 and a lid 20 attached to the printer body 10. The lid 20 is attached to the printer body 10 to be pivotable about a shaft. In other words, the printer according to this embodiment includes the lid 20 that is attached to the printer body 10 to be openable and closable. The printer body 10 includes a body case (recording paper holder) 11, and a roll of recording paper 100 is loadable in the body case 11. The roll of recording paper 100 used in the printer according to this embodiment is thermal paper.
A control circuit board 12, motors 13 and 14, a thermal head 30, which is a recording head for printing on the recording paper 100, and a fixed blade 41 are provided in the printer body 10. The control circuit board 12 is for controlling the printer. Each of the motors 13 and 14 is for conveying the recording paper 100 or driving a movable blade 42 described below. One of the motors 13 and 14 may be used for conveying the recording paper 100 and the other may be used for driving the movable blade 42.
An open lever 21 for opening the lid 20, the movable blade 42, and a platen roller 50 are provided on the lid 20. The open lever 21 is provided to move upward and downward in a groove 22 provided in a front surface, that is, an exterior surface, of the lid 20.
According to this embodiment, the fixed blade 41 provided in the printer body 10 and the movable blade 42 provided on the lid 20 form a cutter to cut the recording paper 100. The movable blade 42 is moved toward the fixed blade 41 by a motor driving force to cut the recording paper 100 between the fixed blade 41 and the movable blade 42.
Furthermore, the printer body 10 is provided with a lock lever 15 for detaching the platen roller 50 pressed against the thermal head 30. By pressing the lock lever 15 downward, the platen roller 50 is separated from the thermal head 30, so that it is possible to disengage the platen roller 50 from the printer body 10. That is, the platen roller 50 is locked by catching a hook 60 formed monolithically with the lock lever 15 on a shaft of the platen roller 50. Furthermore, by pressing the lock lever 15 downward, the hook 60 is lowered to disengage from the shaft of the platen roller 50. As a result, it is possible to detach the platen roller 50 from the printer body 10.
According to the printer of this embodiment, the platen roller 50 is attached to the lid 20. Therefore, by sliding the open lever 21 provided on the lid 20 downward to press the lock lever 15 downward, it is possible to detach the platen roller 50 from the printer body 10 and open the lid 20.
When the platen roller 50 is detached from the printer body 10 by operating the lock lever 15, the platen roller 50 urged by a spring provided in a printer mechanism part is pushed out. Therefore, according to this embodiment, a force due to the spring, that is, a force acting in a direction in which the platen roller 50 is pushed out by the spring, is applied as part of a force to open the lid 20.
In the case of loading the printer according to this embodiment with the recording paper 100, the roll of recording paper 100 is loaded in the body case 11 of the printer body 10, and the lid 20 is closed.
According to an alternative structure of the printer of this embodiment, the platen roller 50 may be provided in the printer body 10 and the thermal head 30 may be provided on the lid 20.
Next, a method of opening the lid 20 according to the printer of this embodiment is described. The lid 20 is opened, for example, when the recording paper 100 in the printer body 10 has run out or in the case of replacing the recording paper 100.
First, the case where the lid 20 is closed is described with reference to
The open lever 21 attached to the lid 20 includes a slidable part 21a that slides in the groove 22 formed in the front surface, namely, the exterior surface, of the lid 20 along its lengthwise direction, an operation part 21b that projects outward from the slidable part 21a to be operated by a human finger or the like, and a projection 21c that projects inward relative to the lid 20. The projection 21c includes an end 21d that contacts the lock lever 15. A spring 23 is connected to the open lever 21. The spring 23 is provided to urge the open lever 21 in a direction to return the open lever 21 pressed downward by a human finger or the like upward. Furthermore, a slope 15a is formed on part of the lock lever 15 provided in the printer body 10 which part contacts the end 21d of the projection 21c of the open lever 21. The lock lever 15 is provided in the printer body 10 to be pivotable about an axis of rotation that lies in the direction going into the plane of
Next, as depicted in
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When the slidable part 21a of the open lever 21 moves further downward from the position depicted in
According to this embodiment, when the lock lever 15 is depressed to the predetermined position, a force is applied to the platen roller 50 in a direction to move away from the thermal head 30. This force becomes part of a force to open the lid 20.
Thereafter, as depicted in
When the lid 20 opens, the end 21d of the projection 21c of the open lever 21 is separated from the lock lever 15, so that the lid 20 is completely open. Thereafter, when a human finger or the like is detached from the operation part 21b of the open lever 21, the open lever 21 is moved upward by the spring 23 to return to its original state.
According to the printer of this embodiment, it is possible to open the lid 20 by operating the open lever 21 without providing a spring for opening the lid 20 at the connection of the printer body 10 and the lid 20. Thus, because a spring for opening the lid 20 is unnecessary, it is possible to reduce the cost of the printer.
As described above, at the time of cutting the recording paper 100, the movable blade 42 slides toward the fixed blade 41.
At the time of cutting the recording paper 100, however, the recording paper 100 may be stuck between the movable blade 42 and the fixed blade 41 as depicted in
In the state where the recording paper 100 is stuck between the fixed blade 41 and the movable blade 42 as in
A method of opening the lid 20 with the lock lever 15 is described. According to the printer of this embodiment, it is possible to operate the lock lever 15 even when the lid 20 is closed. The open lever 21, which is formed of a deformable material such as a resin material, is removable from the lid 20.
An opening 20a is formed in a part of the lid 20 from which the open lever 21 is removed. The lock lever 15 is positioned beyond the opening 20a when viewed from outside the lid 20. Therefore, even when the lid 20 is closed, it is possible to disengage the platen roller 50 from the printer body 10 by inserting a driver or the like through the opening 20a of the lid 20 and operating the lock lever 15. As a result, the lid 20 opens to separate the fixed blade 41 and the movable blade 42, so that it is possible to return the movable blade 42 to the original position with the movable blade spring 43.
The above-described process is described in more detail with reference to
First, the open lever 21 attached to the lid 20 as depicted in
Next, a tool such as a driver is inserted through the opening 20a to press the lock lever 15 downward as depicted in
As a result of the disengagement of the platen roller 50, it is possible to further open the lid 20 into the state as depicted in
Next, the open lever 21 is described with reference to
The open lever 21 has the slidable part 21a and the operation part 21b provided on the front side and has the projection 21c including the end 21d provided on the rear side. Furthermore, two thin plate-shaped connection parts 21e and 21f are provided on the open lever 21 on its rear side to extend in a direction substantially perpendicular to a rear surface of the open lever 21 in order to provide the open lever 21 on the lid 20. The open lever 21 is attached to the lid 20 by inserting the two connection parts 21e and 21f into the opening 20a of the lid 20. To prevent removal of the open lever 21 from the lid 20 when the open lever 21 is operated, a connection projection 21g is provided at an end of the connection part 21e, and a connection projection 21h is provided at an end of the connection part 21f.
The open lever 21 is formed of a relatively soft resin material or the like, and the two connection parts 21e and 21f, which are formed into a thin plate shape, are flexible and easy to bend. Therefore, while the open lever 21 is not removed by being normally operated, the open lever 21 can be removed from the lid 20 by applying a strong force to the open lever 21.
Furthermore, to facilitate removal of the open lever 21 from the lid 20, a projection slope 21m may be formed on a part of the connection projection 21g that faces the interior surface 20b of the lid 20, and a projection slope 21n may be formed on a part of the connection projection 21h that faces the interior surface 20b of the lid 20 as depicted in
Furthermore, to facilitate removal of the open lever 21 from the lid 20, a lid interior slope 20c may be formed on a part of the interior surface 20b of the lid 20 that faces the connection projection 21g of the open lever 21, and a lid interior slope 20d may be formed on a part of the interior surface 20b of the lid 20 that faces the connection projection 21h of the open lever 21, as depicted in
Furthermore, according to this embodiment, to facilitate removal of the open lever 21 from the lid 20, a recess 21k is formed in the rear surface of the open lever 21 as depicted in
It is possible to reattach the removed open lever 21 to the lid 20 by inserting the connection projection 21g of the connection part 21e and the connection projection 21h of the connection part 21f formed on the rear surface of the open lever 21 into the opening 20a of the lid 20.
Furthermore, when a thickness T of the slidable part 21a of the open lever 21 is smaller than a width W of the opening 20a of the lid 20 as depicted in
A printer is described above based on an embodiment. The present invention, however, is not limited to the specifically disclosed embodiment, and variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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