The present application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-288539, filed on Dec. 28, 2012, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
An aspect of this disclosure relates to a printer.
2. Description of the Related Art
Printers for printing receipts are widely used, for example, for cash registers in shops and stores, and for automated teller machines (ATM) and cash dispensers (CD) in banks. In such a printer, for example, information is printed by a thermal head on recording paper (thermal paper) while the recording paper is being fed, and the recording paper is cut with a cutter at a predetermined length, i.e., after the predetermined length of the recording paper is fed.
A cutter of such a printer typically includes a movable blade and a fixed blade. The movable blade is moved toward the fixed blade by, for example, a motor, and recording paper is cut by the fixed blade and the movable blade. To linearly move the movable blade, a gear box for transmitting the driving force of the motor is necessary. Such a gear box is generally provided on a side of a printer (see, for example, Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2003-19845, Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 2007-130842, and Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication No. 10-52956).
Here, with a configuration where a gear box for driving a movable blade is provided on a side of a printer, it is difficult to reduce the width of a part of the printer from which recording paper is ejected. Accordingly, there is a demand for a technology that makes it possible to reduce the width of a printer in the width direction of recording paper and to reduce the size of a printer.
In an aspect of this disclosure, there is provided a printer including a print head that prints information on a recording medium, a fixed blade, a sliding mechanism that is slidable relative to the fixed blade, a movable blade that moves according to the sliding movement of the sliding mechanism, and a cutter driving part that causes the sliding mechanism to slide to move the movable blade.
Embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference number is assigned to the same component throughout the accompanying drawings, and overlapping descriptions of the same component are omitted.
<Configuration of Printer>
An exemplary configuration of a printer according to an embodiment of the present invention is described below. As illustrated by
The main block 10 includes a thermal head 11 that is an example of a print head for printing information on a recording medium such as paper, a feeding motor 12 for feeding the recording paper, a feeding gear box 13 for transmitting the driving force of the feeding motor 12, a paper guide 14 for guiding the paper in a predetermined direction, and a lever 15 for disconnecting the movable blade block 50 from the main block 10.
The fixed blade block 30 includes a fixed blade 31, a cutter motor 32, a cutter gear box 33, a fixed blade block cover 34, and a sliding mechanism 40. The cutter motor 32 is connected to the cutter gear box 33, and the cutter gear box 33 is connected to the sliding mechanism 40. When the cutter motor 32 is driven, the sliding mechanism 40 is caused to move in a linear direction via the cutter gear box 33. More specifically, the sliding mechanism 40 slides backward when the cutter motor 32 is rotated in one direction, and the sliding mechanism 40 slides forward when the cutter motor 32 is rotated in the other direction. The width of the sliding mechanism 40 is wider than the width of recording paper. Recesses 41 are formed at the corresponding ends of the sliding mechanism 40. One or more grooves for guiding the sliding movement of the sliding mechanism 40 may be formed in the sliding mechanism 40. In the present embodiment, a stepping motor is used as the cutter motor 32. The cutter motor 32 may be referred to as a “cutter driving part”.
The movable block 50 includes a platen roller and a movable blade 52. Connecting parts 53 are provided at the corresponding ends of the movable blade 52. The connecting parts 53 extend in a direction of movement of the movable blade 52. A protrusion 54 is formed at an end of each of the connecting parts 53. The protrusion 54 is to be fitted into or placed in the corresponding recess 41 of the sliding mechanism 40 of the fixed blade block 30. Accordingly, the number of the protrusions 54 corresponds to the number of recesses 41. Although the connecting parts 53 include the protrusions 54 and the sliding mechanism 40 includes the recesses 41 in the above example, any other configuration may be used to make the sliding mechanism 40 and the connecting parts 53 engage each other. For example, recesses may be formed in the connecting parts 53 and protrusions may be formed on the sliding mechanism 40.
In the printer of the present embodiment, the sliding mechanism 40 for moving the movable blade 52 is disposed above the fixed blade 31, and the cutter gear box 33 is disposed below a substantially central part of the fixed blade 31. Compared with a configuration where a gear box for driving a movable blade is provided on a side of a printer, the above configuration may reduce the width of a printer in the width direction of recording paper and may reduce the size of a printer.
Also in the present embodiment, the movable blade 52 is moved by pulling the movable blade 52 by the sliding mechanism 40. This configuration may make the moving direction of the movable blade 52 stable and reliably cut recording paper with the fixed blade 31 and the movable blade 52.
Next, the recesses 41 of the sliding mechanism 40 of the fixed blade block 30 and the protrusions 54 of the movable blade block 50 are described with reference to
<Cutter Motor and Cutter Gear Box>
The cutter motor 32 and the cutter gear box 33 of the fixed blade block 30 are described below with reference to
<Method of Detecting Position of Movable Blade>
An exemplary method of detecting the position of the movable blade 52 is described below with reference to
As illustrated by
For example, when the light emitted from the light emitting part enters the light receiving part, a controller (not shown) determines that the sliding position detection protrusion 45 is not detected by the position detection sensor 46 and determines that the movable blade 52 is at the home position (and also the sliding mechanism 40 is at a home position). On the other hand, when the light emitted from the light emitting part is blocked by the sliding position detection protrusion 45 and does not enter the light receiving part, the controller determines that the sliding position detection protrusion 45 is detected by the position detection sensor 46 and determines that the movable blade 52 is at the cutting position at which recording paper is cut.
<Lever>
Next, the lever 15 for opening and closing a cover 71 or for disconnecting the movable blade block 50 from the main block 10 and the fixed blade block 30 is described with reference to
<Case and Cover>
Next, a case 70 for housing recording paper and a cover 71 are described with reference to
As illustrated by
As illustrated by
When the lever 15 of the main block 10 is pressed via the lever cap 16, the movable blade block 50 is disconnected from the main block 10 and the fixed blade block 30, and the cover 71 is rotated about the rotational shaft 72 and opened by the restoring force of the spring 73. As a result, the platen roller 51 of the movable blade block 50 attached to the cover 71 moves away from the thermal head 11. Thus, by opening the cover 71, it becomes possible to replace the recording paper 80.
In the present embodiment, the rotational shaft 72 is provided such that the movable blade block 50 is movable away from the main block 10 and the fixed blade block 30. Alternatively, a rotational shaft may be provided such that the main block 10 and the fixed blade block 30 are movable away from the movable blade block 50.
<Process of Cutting Recording Paper>
Next, an exemplary process of cutting recording paper with the printer of the present embodiment is described with reference to
At step S102, the controller determines whether the movable blade 52 (or the sliding mechanism 40) is at the home position. When the printer is turned on and an initialization process for the movable blade is performed, the controller determines whether the movable blade 52 is at the home position based on whether the sliding position detection protrusion 45 provided at an end of the sliding mechanism 40 is detected by the position detection sensor 46. When the sliding position detection protrusion 45 is not detected by the position detection sensor 46, the controller determines that the movable blade 52 (or the sliding mechanism 40) is at the home position and proceeds to step S104. On the other hand, when the sliding position detection protrusion 45 is detected by the position detection sensor 46, the controller determines that the movable blade 52 is not at the home position and returns to step S104. In this case, the initialization process for the movable blade 52 may be performed again.
At step S104, the controller causes the movable blade 52 to move forward. More specifically, the controller causes the cutter motor 32 to rotate in a first direction and causes the sliding mechanism 40, through the cutter gear box 33, to move in a direction away from the movable blade block 50. When the sliding mechanism 40 moves in a direction away from the movable blade block 50, because the protrusions 54 of the connecting parts 53 provided at the ends of the movable blade 52 are placed in the recesses 41 of the sliding mechanism 40, the movable blade 52 is pulled in a direction toward the fixed blade 31 (i.e., forward direction), and the recording paper is cut by the fixed blade 31 and the movable blade 52
At step S106, the controller determines whether the cutter motor 32 has rotated a predetermined number of steps in the first direction. That is, the controller determines whether the cutter motor 32 has rotated a number of steps that is necessary to cut the recording paper with the fixed blade 31 and the movable blade 52. When the controller determines that the cutter motor 32 has rotated the predetermined number of steps in the first direction, the controller proceeds to step S108. On the other hand, when the controller determines that the cutter motor 32 has not rotated the predetermined number of steps in the first direction, the controller returns to step S104.
At step S108, the controller causes the movable blade 52 to move backward. More specifically, the controller causes the cutter motor 32 to rotate in a second direction that is opposite to the first direction and causes the sliding mechanism 40 to move in a direction toward the movable blade block 50. The protrusions 54 of the connecting parts 53 provided at the ends of the movable blade 52 are placed in the recesses 41 of the sliding mechanism 40, and a return spring (not shown) is provided in the movable blade block 50. Therefore, when the sliding mechanism 40 moves in a direction toward the movable blade block 50, the movable blade 52 is caused to move in a direction away from the fixed blade 31 (i.e., backward direction) and returns to the home position.
At step S110, the controller determines whether the cutter motor 32 has rotated the predetermined number of steps in the second direction. That is, the controller determines whether the cutter motor 32 has rotated a number of steps that is necessary for the movable blade 52 to return to the home position after cutting the recording paper. When the cutter motor 32 has rotated the predetermined number of steps in the second direction, the controller proceeds to step S112. On the other hand, when the cutter motor 32 has not rotated the predetermined number of steps in the second direction, the controller returns to step S108.
At step S112, the controller determines whether the movable blade 52 (or the sliding mechanism 40) is at the home position. The controller determines whether the movable blade 52 is at the home position based on whether the sliding position detection protrusion 45 provided at an end of the sliding mechanism 40 is detected by the position detection sensor 46. When the sliding position detection protrusion 45 is not detected by the position detection sensor 46, the controller determines that the movable blade 52 is at the home position and terminates the process. On the other hand, when the sliding position detection protrusion 45 is detected by the position detection sensor 46, the controller determines that the movable blade 52 is not at the home position and proceeds to step S114.
At step S114, the controller determines that an error has occurred in the process and displays, for example, an error message on a display unit (not shown). When a lock lever (e.g., the lock lever 15) is pressed, for example, in response to the error message, the protrusions 54 are released from the recesses 41. The printer includes a spring (not shown) that pulls the movable blade 52 toward the home position. The movable blade 52 moves toward the home position by the spring when the protrusions 54 are released from the recesses 41. When the lock is unlocked, a lock detection switch (not shown) detects that the lock lever has been pressed or the protrusions 54 have been released from the recesses 41, and outputs an unlock signal indicating the condition where the protrusions 54 are released from the recesses 41. When detecting the unlock signal, the controller drives the cutter motor 32 to cause the sliding mechanism 40 to return to the home position.
A printer according to embodiments is described above. However, the present invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, and variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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