Information
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Patent Grant
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6715948
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Patent Number
6,715,948
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Date Filed
Thursday, November 8, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 6, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner, L.L.P.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 400 621
- 400 691
- 400 693
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International Classifications
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Abstract
There is provided a printer comprising: a fixed cutting edge; and a movable cutting edge that moves toward the fixed cutting edge over a predetermined cut moving range from a cut starting position to a cut ending position, thereby to cut paper in cooperation with the fixed cutting edge. In this printer, the fixed cutting edge can move between a fixed-cutting edge mount position at which it is possible to cut the paper in cooperation with the movable cutting edge and a fixed-cutting edge dismount position at which it is not possible to cut the paper in cooperation with the movable cutting edge. When the fixed cutting edge is at the fixed-cutting edge mount position, the movable cutting edge can move between a movable-cutting edge cut position, at which movement of the fixed cutting edge toward the fixed-cutting edge dismount position is not permitted, and a movable-cutting edge non-cut position, at which movement of the fixed cutting edge toward the fixed-cutting edge dismount position is permitted.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a printer for carrying out printing on paper, and for conveying and cutting the paper into sheets.
2. Description of the Related Art
Conventionally, a cutter that has a fixed cutting edge and a movable cutting edge has been used for cutting paper in a printer that carries out printing on the paper with a print head. In this case, the fixed cutting edge is disposed at one side and the movable cutting edge is disposed at the other side, with the paper-conveying route being sandwiched between the two cutting edges. To cut the paper, the movable cutting edge is moved toward the fixed cutting edge. In order to cut the paper accurately, it has been necessary to position the fixed cutting edge and the movable cutting edge very precisely.
However, according to what is called a clamshell type printer wherein the conveying route of the paper can be opened, the employment of the cutter using the fixed cutting edge and the movable cutting edge has had various kinds of problems. For example, there have been difficulties in disposing the fixed cutting edge and the movable cutting edge, precision in the positioning of the fixed cutting edge and the movable cutting edge, a cutting procedure, costs, etc.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, there is provided a printer comprising: a fixed cutting edge; and a movable cutting edge that moves toward the fixed cutting edge over a predetermined cut moving range from a cut starting position to a cut ending position, thereby to cut paper in cooperation with the fixed cutting edge. In this printer, the fixed cutting edge can move between a fixed-cutting edge mount position at which it is possible to cut the paper in cooperation with the movable cutting edge and a fixed-cutting edge dismount position at which it is not possible to cut the paper in cooperation with the movable cutting edge. Further, when the fixed cutting edge is at the fixed-cutting edge mount position, the movable cutting edge can move between a movable-cutting edge cut position at which movement of the fixed cutting edge toward the fixed-cutting edge dismount position is not permitted and a movable-cutting edge non-cut position at which movement of the fixed cutting edge toward the fixed-cutting edge dismount position is permitted.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The features of the present invention will be more apparent from the following description of preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1
is a schematic center cross-sectional view of a printer relating to the present invention, where a cover frame is at a mount position.
FIG. 2
is a schematic center cross-sectional view of the printer relating to the present invention, where the cover frame is at a dismount position.
FIG. 3
is a schematic top plan view of a printer relating to the present invention, where a cover frame is at the mount position.
FIG. 4
is a schematic top plan view of a printer relating to the present invention, where a cover frame is at the dismount position.
FIG. 5
is a view showing a front end portion of a cover frame of a printer relating to the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a view showing a positional relationship between a fixed cutting edge and a movable cutting edge when a cover frame is at the mount position in the printer according to the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a view showing a positional relationship between a fixed cutting edge and a movable cutting edge when a cover frame is at a dismount position in a printer according to the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a view showing shapes of a fixed cutting edge and a movable cutting edge.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
A printer relating to the present invention will be explained below.
FIG. 1
is a schematic center cross-sectional view of the printer relating to the present invention. Reference number
1
denotes a roll of thermal paper,
2
denotes an axis of the roll of thermal paper
1
, and
3
expressed in a two-dot chain denotes a status in which the diameter of the roll has become small as a result of use of thermal paper P. Reference number
10
denotes a base,
20
denotes a platen cover, and
30
denotes a cutter unit.
The base
10
is provided with a first holding member
11
, a bearing member
13
, a guide member
14
, and a plate holding member
15
. The first holding member rotatably holds a cover frame
20
around the axis
12
. The bearing member
13
rotatably holds the axis
2
of the roll of thermal paper
1
.
The guide member
14
has a function of conveying the thermal paper P fed out from the roll of thermal paper
1
, always substantially at a constant height, to a direction of a line thermal head
43
to be described later. When the diameter of the roll of thermal paper
1
has become small, the position from which the thermal paper P comes out is changed. Therefore, the guide member
14
has the function of conveying the thermal paper P to the direction of the line thermal head
43
always at the same height by turning the direction of conveyance of the thermal paper P. Accordingly, it is preferable that the guide member
14
have a height at least that of the lowest point of the center axis
2
of the roll of thermal paper
1
.
The cover frame
20
has a restricting member
21
, a platen roller
22
, a platen roller axis
23
, a first engaging member
24
, a fixed cutting edge
25
, and a dome-shaped plate member
26
.
The cutter unit
30
has a movable cutting edge
31
, a second engaging member
32
, a swing supporting member
33
, a projection
34
, and a stopper
35
.
The plate
40
is fixed on the plate holding member
15
. On the plate
40
, there are provided a guide plate
41
, a sensor
42
, the line thermal header
43
, an elastic member
44
, and a second holding member
45
. The second holding member
45
is provided with a groove
46
, and a third engaging member
47
. The swing supporting member
33
of the cutter unit
30
is inserted into the groove
46
provided on the second holding member
45
. The cutter unit
30
as a whole is held on the holding member
45
so as to be able to swing up and down around the swing supporting member
33
as a supporting point.
The sensor
42
is fitted to a lower side of the guide plate
41
in order to detect the presence or absence of the thermal paper P. A reflection type sensor comprising a light-emitting element and a light-receiving element is used as the sensor
42
. When the thermal paper P is not detected at the position of the sensor
42
, the sensor transmits a signal that indicates the absence of paper to a control circuit, not shown. In the reflection type sensor, the light-emitting element emits light to the conveying route, and the light-receiving element receives the light reflected from the paper, thereby to detect the presence or absence of the paper. Accordingly, it is particularly preferable that the distance between the sensor and the paper be substantially constant in the reflection type sensor. Although the reflection type sensor is used in the present embodiment, it is also possible to use other types of sensors.
Reference number
50
denotes an elastic member (a spiral spring) provided between the projection
34
of the cutter unit
30
and the second holding member
45
. The elastic member
50
constantly applies force to the cutter unit
30
so as to rotate it in a clockwise direction in FIG.
1
.
The base
10
and the plate
40
and various kinds of members provided on the base
10
and the plate
40
will hereinafter be collectively called a main frame. In
FIG. 1
, the platen roller axis
23
is held on the main frame with a lock member
60
(not shown), and the cover frame
20
is maintained in the state as shown in FIG.
1
. In this state, the cover frame
20
is at what is called a mount position (cover mount position). When holding of the platen roller axis
23
is in a released state, i.e. in a state as shown in
FIG. 2
, the cover frame
20
is at what is called a dismount position (cover dismount position).
When the cover frame
20
is held in the state as shown in
FIG. 1
, the first engaging member
24
of the cover frame
20
is engaged with the second engaging member
32
of the cutter unit
30
so as to press the cutter unit
30
in the counterclockwise direction. As a result, the cutter unit
30
is held at the position shown in
FIG. 1
while acting against the force of the elastic member
50
. Further, in this case, projections
31
a
and
31
b
at both sides of the movable cutting edge
31
of the cutter unit
30
press the fixed cutting edge
25
of the cover frame
20
from the top downward in FIG.
1
. As a result, the projections
31
a
and
31
b
at both sides of the movable cutting edge
31
are positioned on the upper side of the fixed cutting edge
25
by being brought into contact with this portion. In the state shown in
FIG. 1
, a driving mechanism, not shown, moves the movable cutting edge
31
by sliding it on the fixed cutting edge
25
at the cover frame
20
side. In this way, it is possible to cut the thermal paper P.
The elastic member
44
applies force to the line thermal head
43
toward the platen roller
23
, thereby sandwiching the thermal paper P between the platen roller
23
and the line thermal head
43
. When the platen roller
23
rotates in the state shown in
FIG. 1
, the thermal paper P is fed out from the roll of the thermal paper
1
, and conveyed upward in FIG.
1
.
The line thermal head
43
is provided with a plurality of heating elements in a line along a longitudinal direction of the platen roller
23
. A driving circuit, not shown, heats the heating elements, thereby to print on the thermal paper P. Accordingly, along the rotation of the platen roller
22
, the printing is carried out on the thermal paper P while it is being conveyed, and the printed thermal paper P is discharged to outside of the printer. While the platen is formed in a roller shape in the present embodiment, the shape is not limited to the roller shape, and it is also possible to use other shapes, so long as the positional relationship between the printing head and the paper can be restricted. When the roller-shaped platen is not used, it is necessary to provide a separate conveying mechanism for conveying the paper.
FIG. 2
shows a case where the cover frame
20
is at the dismount position (cover dismount position).
FIG. 2
shows a state in which holding of the platen roller axis
23
has been released. In the state shown in
FIG. 2
, the first engaging member
24
of the cover frame
20
is not pressing the cutter unit
30
in engagement with the second engaging member
32
of the cutter unit
30
. Therefore, the elastic member
50
is applying force to the cutter unit
30
to rotate the cutter unit
30
in the clockwise direction in
FIG. 2
, with the swing supporting member
33
as a supporting point. However, as the stopper
35
of the cutter unit
30
is engaged with the third engaging member
47
provided on the frame
40
, the cutter unit
30
is prevented from rotating in the clockwise direction beyond the position shown in FIG.
2
. In
FIG. 2
, the lock member
60
, not shown, holds the line thermal head
43
at a position away from the platen roller
23
against the force of the elastic member
44
.
FIG. 3
is a top plan view showing the state of
FIG. 1
as observed from above. In
FIG. 3
, reference numbers
24
a
and
24
b
denote projections of the first engaging member
24
provided on the cover frame
20
. Reference number
27
denotes a gear provided on the platen roller axis
23
, and
48
denotes a gear provided on the plate
40
. The gear
48
receives driving force from a motor not shown, and rotates the platen roller axis
23
in engagement with the gear
27
. Reference number
60
denotes the lock member for holding the cover frame
20
in the position shown in FIG.
1
. It can be understood from
FIG. 3
that the thermal paper P passes between the cover frame
20
and the cutter unit
30
, and between the projections
24
a
and
24
b
of the first engaging member
24
.
FIG. 4
is a top plan view showing the state of
FIG. 2
as observed from above. In
FIG. 4
, reference numbers
31
a
and
31
b
denote the projections of the movable cutting edge
31
. Reference numbers
32
a
and
32
b
denote front end portions of both ends of the second engaging member
32
.
FIG. 4
show a state in which the stopper
35
of the cutter unit
30
is engaged with the third engaging member
47
provided on the plate
40
.
FIG. 5
is a view showing the front end portion of the cover frame
20
. Reference number
28
denotes an opening provided on the restricting member
21
. The opening is provided corresponding to a position where the sensor
42
is provided. Reference numbers
203
and
205
denote bearings for rotatably supporting the platen roller axis
23
. Reference numbers
201
and
204
denote a pair of plate frames provided with the bearings
203
and
205
. Reference number
202
denotes a pressing unit provided on the plate frame
201
.
The restricting member
21
is disposed upstream of the platen roller
22
in the direction of conveyance of the thermal paper P, and has a width such that it can restrict the thermal paper P substantially over its respective entire width. The restricting member
21
maintains the distance between the thermal paper P and the sensor
42
substantially at a constant level, thereby preventing an error in the detection operation of the sensor
42
. The restricting member
21
also has a substantially flat portion which is disposed so as to face the sensor
42
. The opening
28
is provided substantially above the sensor
42
, in a state in which the cover frame
20
is at the mount position as shown in FIG.
1
. The opening
28
prevents the sensor
42
from making an erroneous recognition that the thermal paper P is present despite the absence of the thermal paper P, due to reflection of the light from the light-emitting element of the sensor
42
to the restricting plate
21
. Although the restricting member is provided substantially over the entire width of the thermal paper P in the present embodiment, this is not always necessary if it is possible to maintain the distance between the thermal paper P and the sensor
42
substantially at a constant level near the sensor
42
.
As explained above, the thermal paper P is fed out from the roll of thermal paper, and the conveying direction is curved slightly by the guide member
14
. Then, the thermal paper P is conveyed keeping contact with the substantially flat portion of the lower end of the restricting member
21
of the cover frame
20
. The thermal paper P is discharged in the upper direction in
FIG. 1
in a state of being sandwiched between the platen roller
22
and the line thermal head
43
.
The cutting of the thermal paper P will be explained in detail below.
FIG. 6
shows the state of the fixed cutting edge
25
and the movable cutting edge
31
in detail when the cover frame
20
is at the mount position (cover mount position) shown in FIG.
1
.
In
FIG. 6
, the platen roller axis
23
provided on the cover frame
20
is held in a U-shape groove
402
of a side wall
401
provided on the frame
40
. The platen roller axis
23
is held in the U-shape groove
402
by the lock member
60
, not shown. The side wall
401
is provided with a projection
403
, a projection
404
, and a cam hole
405
. The projection
403
, the projection
404
, and the cam hole
405
hold the platen roller axis
23
and press the line thermal head
43
to the platen roller
22
in cooperation with the lock member
60
and the elastic member
44
.
When the movable cutting edge
31
slides in the direction of an arrow A with the driving mechanism, not shown, in the state shown in
FIG. 6
, the thermal paper P sandwiched between the fixed cutting edge
25
and the movable cutting edge
31
is cut by these cutting edges. As the projections
31
a
and
31
b
at both sides of the movable cutting edge
31
press the fixed cutting edge
25
from the top downward in advance in
FIG. 6
, the positional relationship between the fixed cutting edge
25
and the movable cutting edge
31
is maintained accurately even when the movable cutting edge
31
moves in the arrow A direction. Consequently, it is possible to cut the thermal paper P precisely and surely. The thermal paper P is conveyed from the bottom upward between the fixed cutting edge
25
and the projections
31
a
and
31
b
of the movable cutting edge
31
.
In the state shown in
FIG. 6
, the cutter unit
30
is at a cut position (unit cut position), and similarly, the movable cutting edge
31
is at a cut starting position. When the movable cutting edge
31
has moved in the arrow A direction in the state shown in
FIG. 6
, and has completed the cutting of the thermal paper P, the movable cutting edge
31
is at a cut ending position. Further, when the cutter unit
30
has been swung around the swing supporting member
33
as a supporting point, and the state has changed to that shown in
FIG. 7
as described later, the cutter unit
30
is at a non-cut position (unit non-cut position).
In the state shown in
FIG. 6
, the thermal paper P is printed by the line thermal head
43
while the thermal paper P is being conveyed from the bottom upward with the platen roller
22
in FIG.
6
. Therefore, it is preferable that the movable cutting edge
31
be able to slide on the fixed cutting edge
25
. In other words, when the movable cutting edge
31
slides in the arrow A direction, the thermal paper P is cut while moving slightly in the arrow A direction. In this case, the front end of the cut thermal paper P remains on the side surface of the fixed cutting edge
25
, and no longer moves in the arrow A direction. However, if the positional relationship between the fixed cutting edge
25
and the movable cutting edge
31
were opposite to that shown in
FIG. 6
, the front end of the thermal paper P would move in the arrow A direction along the movement of the movable cutting edge
31
in the arrow A direction. In this case, there would be a risk of the thermal paper P jamming when the thermal paper P is conveyed next time by the platen roller
22
. Accordingly, it is preferable that the fixed cutting edge be disposed at the upstream, and that the movable cutting edge be disposed at the downstream of the conveying direction of the thermal paper P, respectively.
FIG. 8
shows a relationship between the fixed cutting edge
25
, the movable cutting edge
31
, and the thermal paper P in the state shown in FIG.
6
. As shown in
FIG. 8
, the front end of the fixed cutting edge
25
is formed in a linear shape, and the front end of the movable cutting edge
31
is formed in a V-shape, with the center recessed from both ends
31
a
and
31
b
. Based on these shapes, it is possible to cut the thermal paper P smoothly. The shapes of the fixed cutting edge
25
and the movable cutting edge
31
are not limited to those shown in
FIG. 8
, and it is possible to suitably employ optional shapes.
FIG. 7
shows a state in which the cover frame
20
shifts from the dismount position (cover dismount position) to the mount position (cover mount position). In the state shown in
FIG. 7
, the fixed cutting edge
25
is at the fixed-cutting edge dismount position, and the movable cutting edge
31
is at the movable-cutting edge non-cut position. When the cover frame
20
rotates in an arrow B direction in the state shown in
FIG. 7
, the projections
24
a
and
24
b
of the first engaging member
24
are engaged with the front ends
32
a
and
32
b
of the second engaging member
32
of the cutter unit
30
. Then, the cutter unit
30
is rotated in an arrow C direction around the swing supporting member
33
as a supporting point. Consequently, the front end projections
31
a
and
31
b
of the movable cutting edge
31
of the cutter unit
30
are brought into contact with the fixed cutting edge
25
so as to be pressed upward from the bottom. As a result, the movable cutting edge
31
is positioned accurately on the fixed cutting edge
25
. In this case, the fixed cutting edge
25
is at the fixed-cutting edge mount position at which it is possible to cut the thermal paper P in cooperation with the movable cutting edge
31
, and the movable cutting edge
31
is at the movable-cutting edge cut position. When the movable cutting edge
31
is at the movable-cutting edge cut position, movement of the fixed cutting edge
25
toward the fixed-cutting edge dismount position is not permitted.
In the present embodiment, an example of the case of using thermal paper P as printing paper has been explained. However, it is also possible to use paper other than the thermal paper P. For example, it is possible to use ordinary paper, and also to use an inkjet head or the like instead of the line thermal head.
As explained above, according to the present invention, it is possible to carry out the positioning of the fixed cutting edge and the movable cutting edge with certainty, in the printer having the fixed cutting edge and the movable cutting edge disposed at saved positions.
Further, according to the present invention, it is possible to convey the paper properly without jamming, at the time of conveying the paper after it has been cut by the fixed cutting edge and the movable cutting edge.
Summarizing the advantageous effects of the invention, there is provided a printer comprising: a fixed cutting edge; and a movable cutting edge that moves toward the fixed cutting edge over a predetermined cut moving range from a cut starting position to a cut ending position, thereby to cut paper in cooperation with the fixed cutting edge. In this printer, the fixed cutting edge can move between a fixed-cutting edge mount position, at which it is possible to cut the paper in cooperation with the movable cutting edge, and a fixed-cutting edge dismount position, at which it is not possible to cut the paper in cooperation with the movable cutting edge. Further, when the fixed cutting edge is at the fixed-cutting edge mount position, the movable cutting edge can move between a movable-cutting edge cut position, at which movement of the fixed cutting edge toward the fixed-cutting edge dismount position is not permitted, and a movable-cutting edge non-cut position, at which movement of the fixed cutting edge toward the fixed-cutting edge dismount position is permitted.
In a state in which the fixed cutting edge is at the fixed-cutting edge mount position and the movable cutting edge is at the movable-cutting edge cut position, at least a part of the movable cutting edge is always superimposed with the surface of the fixed cutting edge downstream of the direction of feeding the paper within the cut moving range.
The portion of the movable cutting edge that is always superimposed with the surface of the fixed cutting edge at the downstream of the direction of feeding the paper within the cut moving range, forms a guide section for guiding the front end of the movable cutting edge to the fixed cutting edge, by being in contact with the surface of the fixed cutting edge downstream of the paper-feeding direction.
The guide section is provided at both sides of the movable cutting edge.
The movable cutting edge moves perpendicular to a printing surface of the paper disposed between the movable cutting edge and the fixed cutting edge, and has a V-shape with the center recessed from both ends in the paper width direction.
The printer further comprises a main chassis, and a cutter unit structured separately therefrom, the cutter unit being provided with the movable cutting edge, and a driving mechanism for moving the movable cutting edge at least within the cut moving range.
The cutter unit can move freely between a unit cut position and a unit non-cut position, and the movable cutting edge is at the movable-cutting edge cut position when the cutter unit has moved to the unit cut position, and is at the movable-cutting edge non-cut position when the cutter unit has moved to the unit non-cut position.
The cutter unit is supported by the main frame so as to be able to move between the unit cut position and the unit non-cut position around a swing supporting point.
The printer further comprises a cover frame that is able to swing around a swing supporting point in the main frame, and the cover frame can swing freely between a cover-frame mount position having the fixed cutting edge at the fixed-cutting edge mount position and a cover-frame dismount position having the fixed cutting edge at the fixed-cutting edge dismount position.
The cover frame rotatably supports a platen that conveys the paper, and the main frame supports a line thermal head.
Further, there is provided a printer comprising: a fixed cutting edge; and a movable cutting edge that moves toward the fixed cutting edge over a predetermined cut moving range from a cut starting position to a cut ending position, thereby to cut paper in cooperation with the fixed cutting edge. In this printer, the fixed cutting edge can move between a fixed-cutting edge mount position at which it is possible to cut the paper in cooperation with the movable cutting edge and a fixed-cutting edge dismount position at which it is not possible to cut the paper in cooperation with the movable cutting edge, by crossing the predetermined cut moving range of the movable cutting edge. Further, when the fixed cutting edge moves from the fixed-cutting edge mount position to the fixed-cutting edge dismount position, the movable cutting edge can be moved from a movable-cutting edge cut position that is within the predetermined cut moving range to a movable-cutting edge non-cut position that is not within the predetermined cut moving range.
The printer further comprises a cover frame that is able to swing around a swing supporting point in the main frame, and the cover frame can swing freely between a cover-frame mount position having the fixed cutting edge at the fixed-cutting edge mount position and a cover-frame dismount position having the fixed cutting edge at the fixed-cutting edge dismount position.
The cover frame rotatably supports a platen that conveys the paper, and the main frame supports a line thermal head.
The printer further comprises a main chassis, and a cutter unit separate from the main chassis, and this cutter unit is provided with the movable cutting edge, and a driving mechanism for moving the movable cutting edge at least within the cut moving range. The cutter unit can swing freely between a unit cut position having the movable cutting edge at the movable-cutting edge cut position and a unit non-cut position having the movable cutting edge at the movable-cutting edge non-cut position, toward the main chassis around the swing supporting point.
In a state in which the fixed cutting edge is at the fixed-cutting edge mount position and the movable cutting edge is at the movable-cutting edge cut position, at least a part of the movable cutting edge is always superimposed with the surface of the fixed cutting edge downstream of the direction of feeding the paper within the cut moving range.
The portion of the movable cutting edge that is always superimposed with the surface of the fixed cutting edge downstream of the direction of feeding the paper within the cut moving range, forms a guide section for guiding the front end of the movable cutting edge to the fixed cutting edge, by being in contact with the surface of the fixed cutting edge downstream of the direction of feeding the paper.
The guide section is provided at both sides of the movable cutting edge.
The movable cutting edge moves perpendicular to a printing surface of the paper disposed between the movable cutting edge and the fixed cutting edge, and has a V-shape with the center recessed from both ends in the paper width direction.
Further, there is provided a printer comprising: a main frame equipped with a cutter unit having a movable cutting edge; and a cover frame equipped with a fixed cutting edge for cutting paper in cooperation with the movable cutting edge. The movable cutting edge has a V-shaped cutting edge, with the center recessed in the width direction of the paper, and moves, by way of a driving mechanism provided on the cutter unit, in a direction perpendicular to a printing surface of the paper disposed between the fixed cutting edge and the movable cutting edge, from a cut starting position at which a space through which the paper passes is formed between the fixed cutting edge and the movable cutting edge, to a cut ending position for ending the cutting of the paper. The cutter unit is supported to the main frame so as to be able to move between a unit mount position and a unit dismount position around a swing supporting point. The cover frame rotatably supports a platen that conveys the paper, and is supported to the main frame so as to be able to move freely between the mount position and the dismount position around a swing supporting point. The swing supporting point of the cutter unit and the swing supporting point of the cover frame are provided on mutually parallel axial lines. When the cutter unit is at the cut position, movement of the cover frame from the mount position to the dismount position is restricted, and when the cutter unit is at the non-cut position, movement of the cover frame from the mount position to the dismount position is permitted. When the cutter unit moves from the mount position to the dismount position, the cutter unit is moved to the non-cut position.
The cover unit and the cutter unit have a first engaging section and a second engaging section, respectively. When the cover frame is moved from the dismount position to the mount position, the first engaging section is engaged with the second engaging section, thereby to move the cutter unit to the cut position.
Claims
- 1. A printer comprising a main frame equipped with a cutter unit having a movable cutting edge and a cover frame equipped with a fixed cutting edge for cutting paper in cooperation with the moveable cutting edge, whereinthe fixed cutting edge of the cover frame can move between a fixed-cutting edge mount position at which it is possible to cut the paper in cooperation with the movable cutting edge of the cutter unit and a fixed-cutting edge dismount position at which it is not possible to cut the paper in cooperation with the movable cutting edge, and when the fixed cutting edge of the cover fame is at the fixed-cutting edge mount position, the movable cutting edge of the cutter unit can move between a movable-cutting edge cut position at which movement of the fixed cutting edge toward the fixed-cutting edge dismount position is not permitted and a movable-cutting edge non-cut position at which movement of the fixed cutting edge toward the fixed-cutting edge dismount position is permitted and wherein the cutter unit is supported by the main frame so as to be able to move between a unit cut position and a unit non-cut position, the cover fame and the cutter unit have a first engaging section and a second engaging section, respectively, and when the fixed cutting edge of the cover frame is moved from the fixed-cutting edge dismount position to the fixed-cutting edge mount position, the first engaging section of the cover frame engages with the second engaging section of the cutter unit to thereby move the cutter unit from the unit non-cut position to the unit cut position.
- 2. The printer according to claim 1, wherein when the fixed cutting edge is at the fixed-cutting edge mount position and the movable cutting edge is at the movable-cutting edge cut position, at least a part of the movable cutting edge is always superimposed with the surface of the fixed cutting edge downstream of the direction of feeding the paper.
- 3. The printer according to claim 2, wherein the portion of the movable cutting edge that is always superimposed with the surface of the fixed cutting edge downstream of the direction of feeding the paper, forms a guide section for guiding the front end of the movable cutting edge to the fixed cutting edge, by having contact with the surface of the fixed cutting edge downstream of the direction of feeding the paper.
- 4. The printer according to claim 3, wherein the guide section is provided at both sides of the movable cutting edge.
- 5. The printer according to claim 2, wherein the movable cutting edge moves perpendicular to a printing surface of the paper disposed between the movable cutting edge and the fixed cutting edge, and has a V-shape with the center recessed from both ends in the paper width direction.
- 6. The printer according to claim 1, wherein the cutter unit is provided with a driving mechanism for moving the movable cutting edge.
- 7. The printer according to claim 6, wherein the cutter unit is supported by the main frame so as to be able to move between the unit cut position and the unit non-cut position around a swing supporting point.
- 8. The printer according to claim 1, wherein the cover frame can swing freely between a cover-frame mount position having the fixed cutting edge at the fixed-cutting edge mount position and a cover-frame dismount position having the fixed cutting edge at the fixed-cutting edge dismount position.
- 9. The printer according to claim 8, wherein the cover frame rotatably supports a platen that conveys the paper, and the main frame supports a line thermal head.
- 10. A printer comprising: a main frame equipped with a cutter unit having a movable cutting edge; and a cover frame equipped with a fixed cutting edge for cutting paper in cooperation with the movable cutting edge, whereinthe movable cutting edge has a V-shaped cutting edge, with the center recessed in the width direction of the paper, and moves, with a driving mechanism provided on the cutter unit, in a direction perpendicular to a printing surface of the paper disposed between the fixed cutting edge and the movable cutting edge, from a cut starting position where a space through which the paper can pass is formed between the fixed cutting edge and the movable cutting edge, to a cut ending position for ending the cutting of the paper, the cutter unit is supported by the main frame so as to be able to move between a unit cut position and a unit non-cut position around a swing supporting point, the cover frame rotatably supports a platen that conveys the paper, and is supported to the main frame so as to be able to move freely between a mount position and a dismount position around a swing supporting point, the swing supporting point of the cutter unit and the swing supporting point of the cover frame are provided on mutually parallel axial lines, when the cutter unit is at the unit cut position, movement of the cover frame from the mount position to the dismount position is restricted, and when the cutter unit is at the unit non-cut position, movement of the cover frame from the mount position to the dismount position is permitted, and when the cover frame moves from the mount position to the dismount position, the cutter unit is moved to the unit non-cut position.
- 11. The printer according to claim 10, wherein the cover frame and the cutter unit have a first engaging section and a second engaging section, respectively, andwhen the cover frame is moved from the dismount position to the mount position, the first engaging section engages with the second engaging section to thereby move the cutter unit from the unit non-cut position to the unit cut position.
Priority Claims (1)
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