Information
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Patent Grant
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6793419
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Patent Number
6,793,419
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Date Filed
Tuesday, January 21, 200322 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 21, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hirshfield; Andrew H.
- Ferguson; Marissa
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A printer unit comprises a first positioning mechanism and a second positioning mechanism for positioning a platen with respect to a print head when a cover frame is closed. The first positioning mechanism is constituted to restrict a change in the position of the platen to a rotation around a first positioning fulcrum, such as a lock pin. The second positioning mechanism is constituted to restrict the rotation of the platen around a first positioning fulcrum by abutment on a second positioning fulcrum, such as a lock lever spindle.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a printer for positioning a platen provided on a cover frame with respect to a print head provided on a body frame when the cover frame is closed.
2. Related Art
In the related art, there is known a printer for storing a continuous paper such as a rolled paper therein and carrying out printing while pulling out the continuous paper. In a printer of this type, to change the continuous paper, it is necessary to manually pull out the continuous paper and take the continuous paper along a predetermined paper path. For this reason, a platen to be disposed in an opposite position to the print head is provided on the cover side of the printer for opening and closing a continuous paper exchange port such that the paper path is opened with an operation for opening a cover.
In the case in which the print head is of a dot impact type or an ink jet type, moreover, a predetermined gap (a platen gap) is to be maintained between the print head and the platen and the platen is to be provided in parallel with the printing line of the print head in order to assure printing quality.
However, the related art printer is positioned by the engagement of a lock lever provided rotatably on the cover frame and a lock pin provided on the body frame. Therefore, there is a possibility that positioning precision in the platen might be deteriorated by the influence of the attachment looseness of the cover frame to the body frame.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is an object of the invention to provide a printer in which a platen provided on a cover frame can be positioned with high precision with respect to a print head provided on a body frame when the cover frame is closed. This high precision can be achieved by print head eliminating the influence of the attachment looseness of the cover frame to the body frame so that a predetermined gap can be maintained between the print head and the platen, and the platen can be provided in parallel with the printing line of the print head so that printing quality can be enhanced.
In order to attain the above object, the invention provides a printer comprising a print head provided on a body frame, a cover frame provided on the body frame to freely carry out an opening and closing operation, a platen provided on the cover frame and opposed to the print head with a predetermined gap when the cover frame is closed, a first positioning mechanism for positioning the platen with respect to the print head when the cover frame is closed to restrict a change in a position of the platen to a rotation around a first positioning fulcrum, and a second positioning mechanism for positioning the platen with respect to the print head when the cover frame is closed to restrict the rotation of the platen around the first positioning fulcrum by abutment on a second positioning fulcrum.
Moreover, it is preferable that the first positioning fulcrum should be provided on a first virtual line which passes through a printing position of the print head and is substantially perpendicular to a surface of the platen which is opposed to the print head with the predetermined gap when the cover frame is closed.
In short, a plane defined by the printing line and the first positioning fulcrum is substantially orthogonal to a surface of the platen which is opposed to the print head with the predetermined gap when the cover frame is closed.
In this case, the amount of a change in the platen gap caused by the rotation of the platen is minimized. Consequently, precision in the platen gap can be enhanced to improve printing quality.
Furthermore, it is preferable that the first positioning mechanism should include a lock pin provided on the body frame and acting as the first positioning fulcrum, a lock lever provided rotatably on the platen or the cover frame through a lock lever spindle and engaged with the lock pin to lock an operation for opening and closing the cover frame when the cover frame is closed, the lock lever is spindle provided on the platen or the cover frame and acting as the second positioning fulcrum, and a first positioning groove provided on the platen or the cover frame and serving to restrict a change in a position of the platen to only a rotation around the lock pin along an outer periphery of the lock pin when the cover frame is closed In this case, it is possible to constitute the first positioning mechanism by such a change as to add the first positioning groove to a related art lock lever mechanism. Therefore, the number of components can be reduced and the structure of the printer can be simplified.
Moreover, it is preferable that the second positioning mechanism should include a second positioning groove provided on the body frame and serving to restrict a rotation of the platen around the lock pin by abutment of the lock lever spindle on a groove inner edge portion when the cover frame is closed. In this case, the second positioning mechanism is constituted by utilizing a lock lever spindle. Consequently, the number of components can be reduced and the structure can be simplified. In addition, a distance between the first positioning fulcrum and the second positioning fulcrum is maintained to be constant by the lock lever. Consequently, positioning precision in the platen can further be enhanced.
Furthermore, it is preferable that the printer should further comprise a paper feed roller provided on one of the body frame and the cover frame, and a paper press roller provided on the other of the body frame and the cover frame and abutting on the paper feed roller when the cover frame is closed, the first positioning fulcrum being provided in a position offset from a second virtual line passing through centers of the paper feed roller and the paper press roller as seen from a side. In other words, the first positioning fulcrum is provided on an outside of a plane defined by an axis of the paper feed roller and that of the paper press roller.
In this case, a moment in a constant direction around the first positioning fulcrum is applied to the platen by a reaction force acting on the paper press roller. Therefore, the abutment position of the second positioning fulcrum and the second positioning groove can be specified to further enhance the positioning precision in the platen.
Moreover, it is preferable that the printer should comprise a spring for urging the paper press roller toward the paper feed roller side. In this case, a constant reaction force (spring force) acts on the paper press roller. Therefore, a moment in a constant direction can be reliably applied to the platen.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a state in which the cover frame of a printer unit is closed according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing a state in which the cover frame is opened (a half-open state) in the printer unit of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing a state in which the cover frame is opened (a full-open state) in the printer unit of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing a main part, illustrating a state in which the cover frame is closed in the printer unit of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing the main part, illustrating a state in which the cover frame is opened in the printer unit of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view showing the cover frame of the printer unit of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 7
is a longitudinal sectional view showing the main part, illustrating a process for closing the cover frame in the printer unit of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 8
is a longitudinal sectional view showing the main part, illustrating a state obtained immediately before the cover frame is closed in the printer unit of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 9
is a longitudinal sectional view showing the main part, illustrating a state in which the cover frame is closed in the printer unit of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 10
is a perspective view showing the platen of the printer unit of
FIG. 1
seen from the back side; and
FIG. 11
is a longitudinal sectional view showing a main part, illustrating a state in which the cover frame of a printer unit according to another embodiment of the invention is closed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
An embodiment of the invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
FIG. 1
is a perspective view showing a printer unit, illustrating a state in which a cover frame is closed,
FIG. 2
is a perspective view showing the printer unit, illustrating a state in which the cover frame is opened (a half-open state), and
FIG. 3
is a perspective view showing the printer unit, illustrating a state in which the cover frame is opened (a full-open state). A printer unit
10
shown in these drawings is incorporated in a predetermined housing to constitute a printer. The printer unit
10
comprises a housing
11
for storing a roll-shaped continuous paper P therein, and one end side of the continuous paper P held rotatably in the housing
11
is pulled out of the upper part of the printer unit
10
through a paper path
12
. The paper path
12
is provided with a paper feed roller
13
for delivering the continuous paper P, a paper press roller
14
for pushing the continuous paper P against the paper feed roller
13
, a dot impact type print head
15
for carrying out printing on the continuous paper P, and a platen
16
for holding the back face of the continuous paper P in the opposite position of the print head
15
.
The print head
15
is provided on a carriage
17
for reciprocating in a transverse direction (a direction of the width of the paper path
12
). An ink ribbon is supplied from an ink ribbon cassette
18
to the moving area of the print head
15
. The impact pin of the print head
15
is protruded in a state in which the ink ribbon is provided between the print head
15
and the continuous paper P. Thus, dot matrix printing is carried out on the continuous paper P.
An opening
19
is formed above the housing
11
in order to exchange the continuous paper P. A side frame
20
a
constituting a part of a body frame
20
is erected on the left and right sides of the housing
11
, and the opening
19
is opened and closed by a cover frame
21
which is rotatably supported on the rear part of the side frame
20
a
. The cover frame
21
includes or houses the platen
16
and the paper press roller
14
in a tip portion thereof. When the cover frame
21
is opened, the platen
16
and the paper press roller
14
retreat so that the paper path
12
is opened. In other words, when the continuous paper P is to be exchanged, the cover frame
21
is opened to store the continuous paper P in the housing
11
and one end side of the continuous paper P is then pulled up to the outside of the housing. Thereafter, the cover frame
21
is closed so that the continuous paper P is set along the paper path
12
. A motor
30
for driving the paper feed roller
13
is fixed to the outside of one of the side frames
20
a
. Moreover, a gear train
31
for transmitting the power of the motor
30
to the paper feed roller
13
is provided on the outside of the same side frame
20
a.
FIG. 4
is a perspective view showing the main part of the printer unit, illustrating a state in which the cover frame is closed,
FIG. 5
is a perspective view showing the main part of the printer unit, illustrating a state in which the cover frame is opened, and
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view showing the cover frame.
As shown in these drawings, the platen
16
comprises an attachment surface
16
a
to be attached integrally with a lower surface on the tip side of the cover frame
21
, a downstream side guide surface
16
b
for guiding the continuous paper P on the downstream side of the print head
15
, a print head opposed surface
16
c
(a platen acting surface) opposed to the print head
15
with a predetermined gap, and an upstream side guide surface
16
d
for guiding the continuous paper P on the upstream side of the print head
15
. The paper press roller
14
is rotatably held on the backside of the platen
16
. The paper press roller
14
protruded from a roller protrusion hole
16
e
formed on the upstream side guide surface
16
d
abuts on the paper feed roller
13
. When the cover frame
21
is closed, the print head opposed surface
16
c
is to maintain a predetermined gap together with the print head
15
and is to hold a parallel state with the printing line of the print head
15
. Description will now be given to a first positioning mechanism
22
and a second positioning mechanism
23
that serve to position the platen
16
with respect to the print head
15
.
FIG. 7
is a longitudinal sectional view showing the main part of the printer unit, illustrating a process in which the cover frame is closed,
FIG. 8
is a longitudinal sectional view showing the main part of the printer unit, illustrating a state obtained immediately before the cover frame is closed, and
FIG. 9
is a longitudinal sectional view showing the main part of the printer unit, illustrating a state in which the cover frame is closed. As shown in these drawings, the first positioning mechanism
22
comprises a pair of left and right lock pins (first positioning fulcrums)
24
protruded from the inside surface of the side frame
20
a
, a lock lever spindle
25
rotatably supported on left and right side plate portions
16
f
of the platen
16
, a pair of left and right lock levers
26
rotatably supported on the lock lever spindle
25
, and a pair of left and right first positioning grooves
16
g
formed on the left and right side plate portions
16
e
of the platen
16
.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the left and right lock levers
26
are coupled integrally through a coupling portion
26
a
and are urged rearward by a spring
27
provided between the coupling portion
26
a
and the shaft portion of the paper press roller
14
in a compression state An engagement hook groove
26
b
and a taper portion
26
c
are formed in the tip portion of the lock lever
26
. When the cover frame
21
is closed, the taper portion
26
c
comes in contact with the lock pin
24
before the cover frame
21
reaches a closing position The lock pin
24
guides the taper portion
26
c
so that the lock lever
26
is rotated forward as the cover frame
21
is closed (FIG.
8
). As shown in
FIG. 9
, when the cover frame
21
reaches the closing position, the taper portion
26
c
gets over the lock pin
24
so that the lock lever
26
is rotated rearward (in a direction of an arrow A in
FIG. 9
) by the urging force of the spring
27
. At this time, the engagement hook groove
26
b
is engaged with the lock pin
24
so that the operation for opening and closing the cover frame
21
is locked. An unlocking lever
28
is rotatably supported on one of the ends of the lock lever spindle
25
. The lock lever
26
is rotated forward (in a direction of an arrow B in
FIG. 9
) when an operator rotates the unlocking lever
28
rearward so that the opening and closing lock of the cover frame
21
is released.
The first positioning groove
16
g
is formed on the lower end of the side plate portion
16
f
such that the lower side is opened to be fan-shaped. As shown in
FIG. 8
, when the cover frame
21
is closed, one of the groove inside edges of the first positioning groove
16
g
comes in contact with the lock pin
24
so that the platen
16
is positioned and guided. Moreover, when the cover frame
21
reaches the closing position as shown in
FIG. 9
, a groove upper end
16
h
of the first positioning groove
16
g
is engaged with the lock pin
24
so that the platen
16
is positioned This state is held by the engagement of the lock pin
24
with the lock lever
26
. Both the groove upper end
16
h
of the first positioning groove
16
g
and the engagement hook groove
26
b
of the lock lever
26
are formed arcuately along the outer periphery of the lock pin
24
. In a full-closing state in which the groove upper end
16
h
of the first positioning groove
16
g
and the engagement hook groove
26
b
of the lock lever
26
are engaged with the lock pin
24
, a change in the position of the platen
16
is restricted to only a rotation to be carried out around the lock pin
24
.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, the lock pin
24
to be the positioning fulcrum of the first positioning mechanism
22
is provided on a first virtual line L
1
as seen from the side. The first virtual line L
1
passes through a printing position
15
a
of the print head
15
and is almost perpendicular to the print head opposed surface
16
c
of the platen
16
as seen from the side. The lock pin
24
is provided on the first virtual line L
1
so that the amount of a change in a platen gap with the rotation of the platen
16
can be minimized.
The printing head
15
as described in this embodiment is used for the dot impact type printer such that nine wires are arranged on a paper transporting direction. In order to define the first virtual line L
1
, the printing position
15
a
is assumed to be the center between upper and lower wires, in this embodiment.
The second positioning mechanism
23
comprises the lock lever spindle (second positioning fulcrum)
25
and a pair of left and right second positioning grooves
20
b
formed on the left and right side frames
20
a
. The second positioning groove
20
b
is formed on the upper end of the side frame
20
a
such that the upper side is opened to be fan-shaped. When the cover frame
21
is closed as shown in
FIG. 8
, both of the left and right ends of the lock lever spindle
25
come in contact with one of the groove inside edges of the second positioning groove
20
b
so that the platen
16
is positioned and guided. Moreover, when the cover frame
21
reaches a closing position as shown in
FIG. 9
, both ends of the lock lever spindle
25
enter a narrow portion
20
c
of the second positioning groove
20
b
. The narrow portion
20
c
is set to have a slightly larger size than the diameter of the lock lever spindle
25
. In a state in which the lock lever spindle
25
is positioned therein, it abuts on the groove inside edge of the second positioning groove
20
b
so that the rotation of the platen
16
around the lock pin
24
is restricted.
As shown in
FIG. 10
, a roller holder
29
for supporting the paper press roller
14
and the spring
27
is provided on the backside of the platen
16
. The roller holder
29
is engaged with the lock lever spindle
25
and the roller protrusion hole
16
e
and is thus fixed integrally with the platen
16
. The roller holder
29
is provided with a roller support groove
29
a
for rotatably supporting a paper press roller shaft
14
a
and a protrusion
29
b
for supporting the spring
27
. The roller support groove
29
a
is slot-shaped and not only supports the paper press roller shaft
14
a
rotatably but also supports the paper press roller shaft
14
a
slidably in the direction of a second virtual line L
2
passing through the centers of the paper feed roller
13
and the paper press roller
14
. The protrusion
29
b
is a bent piece turned in a transverse direction, and the spring
27
is attached from one of the sides thereof. The spring
27
urges the lock lever
26
rearward as described above, and furthermore, urges the paper press roller shaft
14
a
downward and the paper press roller
14
is protruded from the roller protrusion hole
16
e
by the urging force of the spring
27
. In a state in which the paper press roller
14
is positioned away from the paper feed roller
13
, that is, a state in which the cover frame
21
is opened, both ends of the paper press roller shaft
14
a
urged by the spring
27
abut on the back face of the platen
16
so that further protrusion of the paper press roller
14
is restricted On the other hand, in a state in which the cover frame
21
is closed, the paper press roller
14
abuts on the paper feed roller
13
and retreats to the backside of the platen
16
. At this time, the paper feed roller
13
is pressed by the paper press roller
14
by constant force (the urging force of the spring
27
). Consequently, a constant reaction force (corresponding to the urging force of the spring
27
) is applied from the paper feed roller
13
to the paper press roller
14
.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, the lock pin
24
to be the first positioning fulcrum is provided in a position offset from the second virtual line L
2
by a predetermined amount as seen from the side. For this reason, a moment in a constant direction around the lock pin
24
is applied to the platen
16
by the reaction force acting on the paper press roller
14
. In other words, the moment acts upon the platen
16
so that the platen
16
is rotated in the constant direction around the lock pin
24
to be a fulcrum. Therefore, it is possible to specify the position of the abutment of the lock lever fulcrum
25
and the second positioning groove
20
b
, thereby enhancing positioning precision in the second positioning mechanism
23
.
FIG. 11
is a longitudinal sectional view showing a main part, illustrating a state in which the cover frame of a printer unit according to another embodiment of the invention is closed. The same reference numerals in
FIG. 11
as those in
FIGS. 1
to
10
denote the same elements and detailed description thereof will be omitted.
While the paper feed roller
13
and the paper press roller
14
are provided on the upstream side of the print head
15
in the paper path
12
in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
10
, these items are provided on the downstream side of the print head
15
in the embodiment. More specifically, the roller protrusion hole
16
e
is provided on the downstream side guide face
16
b
of the platen
16
and the paper feed roller
13
is protruded therefrom. The paper press roller
14
is supported in a rotatable condition in a part on the upper side of the side frame
20
a
and comes in contact with the paper feed roller
13
protruded from the roller protrusion hole
16
e
by pressure when the cover frame
21
is closed. More specifically, while the continuous paper P is pushed and delivered from the upstream side toward the printing position
15
a
in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
10
, the continuous paper P is pulled and delivered from the downstream side of the printing position
15
a
in the embodiment.
Moreover, while the paper feed roller
13
is provided on the body frame
20
side and the paper press roller
14
is provided on the cover frame
21
side in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
10
, the paper feed roller
13
is provided on the cover frame
21
side and the paper press roller
14
is provided on the body frame
20
side in the embodiment. For this reason, a gear (not shown) is provided on one of the ends of the spindle of the paper feed roller
13
and is mated with a gear train
31
in a state in which the cover frame
21
is closed so that the power of the motor
30
is transmitted to the paper feed roller
13
.
Furthermore, while the spring
27
urges the lock lever
26
rearward and the paper press roller
14
is urged toward the paper feed roller
13
in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1
to
10
, the paper press roller
14
is urged toward the paper feed roller
13
by a leaf spring
271
and the lock lever
26
is urged rearward by a coiled spring
272
in the embodiment.
In the same manner as in
FIG. 9
, also in an example shown in
FIG. 11
, a lock pin
24
to be a first positioning fulcrum is provided in a position offset by a predetermined amount from a second virtual line L
2
passing through the centers of the paper press roller
14
and the paper feed roller
13
as seen from the side. Therefore, a moment in a constant direction around the lock pin
24
is applied to the platen
16
by a reaction force acting on the paper press roller
14
. Consequently, it is possible to enhance positioning precision in a second positioning mechanism
23
.
As described above, according to these embodiments, a printer unit
10
comprises the print head
15
provided on the body frame
20
, the cover frame
21
provided on the body frame
20
to freely carry out an opening and closing operation, the platen
16
provided on the cover frame
21
and opposed to the print head
15
with a predetermined gap when the cover frame
21
is closed, a first positioning mechanism
22
for positioning the platen
16
with respect to the print head
15
when the cover frame
21
is closed and for restricting a change in the position of the platen
16
to (only) a rotation around a first positioning fulcrum (the lock pin
24
), and the second positioning mechanism
23
for positioning the platen
16
with respect to the print head
15
when the cover frame
21
is closed and for restricting the rotation of the platen
16
around the first positioning fulcrum by abutment on a second positioning fulcrum (a lock lever spindle
25
). In other words, the change in the position of the platen
16
is restricted to only the rotation by the first positioning mechanism
22
and the rotation is restricted by the second positioning mechanism
23
. Therefore, it is possible to position the platen
16
with respect to the print head
15
with high precision without the influence of the attachment looseness of the cover frame
21
to the body frame
20
. As a result, it is possible to maintain a predetermined gap between the print head
15
and the platen
16
and to provide the platen
16
in parallel with the printing line of the print head
15
, thereby enhancing printing quality.
As seen from the side, moreover, the first positioning fulcrum (the lock pin
24
) is provided on a first virtual line L
1
which passes through the printing position
15
a
of the print head
15
and is almost perpendicular to a print head opposed surface
16
c
of the platen
16
. Therefore, the amount of a change in the platen gap with the rotation of the platen
16
can be minimized. As a result, it is possible to enhance precision in the platen gap, thereby improving printing quality.
Moreover, the first positioning mechanism
22
comprises the lock pin
24
provided on the body frame
20
and acting as the first positioning fulcrum, the lock lever
26
rotatably supported on the platen
16
through the lock lever spindle
25
and engaged with the lock pin
24
to lock an operation for opening the cover frame
21
when the cover frame
21
is closed, and a first positioning groove
16
g
provided on the platen
16
and serving to restrict a change in the position of the platen
16
to a rotation around the lock pin
24
along the outer periphery of the lock pin
24
when the cover frame
21
is closed. Therefore, it is possible to constitute the first positioning mechanism
22
with such a simple change as to add the first positioning groove
16
g
to a related art lock lever mechanism. As a result, it is possible to reduce the number of components and to simplify the structure of the printer.
Furthermore, the second positioning mechanism
23
comprises the lock lever spindle
25
provided on the platen
16
and acting as the second positioning fulcrum, and a second positioning groove
20
b
provided on the body frame
20
and serving to restrict the rotation of the platen
16
around the lock pin
24
by the abutment of the lock lever spindle
25
on a groove inside edge when the cover frame
21
is closed. Therefore, the second positioning mechanism
23
can be constituted by utilizing the lock lever spindle
25
. As a result, it is possible to reduce the number of components and to simplify the structure. In addition, a distance between the first positioning fulcrum and the second positioning fulcrum can be maintained to be constant by the lock lever
26
. Consequently, it is possible to further enhance the positioning precision of the platen
16
.
In addition, there are provided the paper feed roller
13
disposed on the body frame
20
and the paper press roller
14
disposed on the cover frame
21
and abutting on the paper feed roller
13
when the cover frame
21
is closed. The lock pin
24
(the first positioning fulcrum) is provided in the position offset from a second virtual line L
2
passing through the centers of the paper feed roller
13
and the paper press roller
14
as seen from the side. Therefore, a moment in a constant direction around the lock pin
24
is applied to the platen
16
by a reaction force acting on the paper press roller
14
. As a result, it is possible to specify the abutment position of the lock lever spindle
25
(the second positioning fulcrum) and the second positioning groove
20
b
. Thus, the positioning precision of the platen
16
can further be enhanced.
Moreover, there are provided urging or biasing means, for example, the springs
27
and
271
for urging the paper press roller
14
toward the paper feed roller
13
side. Therefore, a constant reaction force (spring force) can be applied to the paper press roller
14
. As a result, a moment in a constant direction can be reliably applied to the platen
16
so that the positioning precision in the second positioning mechanism
23
can be enhanced.
While the embodiment of the invention has been described with reference to the drawings, the invention is not restricted to the matters described in the embodiment but can be changed and applied by the skilled in the art based on the scope of the claims, the detailed description of the invention and well-known techniques.
As described above, according to the invention, the platen provided on the cover frame is positioned with respect to the print head provided on the body frame when the cover frame is closed, and can be positioned with respect to the print head with high precision without the influence of the attachment looseness of the cover frame to the body frame. As a result, a predetermined gap can be maintained between the print head and the platen, and furthermore, the platen is provided in parallel with the printing line of the print head so that printing quality can be enhanced.
Claims
- 1. A printer comprising:a body frame and a print head provided on the body frame; a cover frame provided on the body frame to freely carry out an opening and closing operation; a platen provided on the cover frame and opposed to the print head with a predetermined gap when the cover frame is closed; a first positioning mechanism for positioning the platen with respect to the print head when the cover frame is closed and for restricting a change in a position of the platen to a rotation around a first positioning fulcrum; and a second positioning mechanism for positioning the platen with respect to the print head when the cover frame is closed and for restricting the rotation of the platen around the first positioning fulcrum by abutment on a second positioning fulcrum, wherein the first positioning fulcrum is provided on a first virtual line which passes through a printing position of the print head and is substantially perpendicular to a surface of the platen which is opposed to the print head with the predetermined gap between when the cover frame is closed.
- 2. The printer according to claim 1, further comprising a paper feed roller provided on one of the body frame and the cover frame; anda paper press roller provided on the other of the body frame and the cover frame and abutting on the paper feed roller when the cover frame is closed, wherein the first positioning fulcrum is provided in a position offset from a second virtual line passing through centers of the paper feed roller and the paper press roller.
- 3. The printer according to claim 2, further comprising:a spring for urging the paper press roller toward the paper feed roller side.
- 4. The printer according to claim 1, further comprising:a carriage which mounts the print head and moves along a printing line parallel to the platen, wherein a plane defined by the printing line and the first positioning fulcrum is substantially orthogonal to the surface of the platen which is opposed to the print head with the predetermined gap when the cover frame is closed.
- 5. The printer according to claim 1, further comprising:a paper feed roller provided on one of the body frame and the cover frame; and a paper press roller provided on the other of the body frame and the cover frame and abutting the paper feed roller when the cover frame is closed, wherein the first positioning fulcrum is provided on an outside of a plane defined by an axis of the paper feed roller and an axis of the paper press roller.
- 6. A printer comprising:a body frame and a print head provided on the body frame; a cover frame provided on the body frame to freely carry out an opening and closing operation; a platen provided on the cover frame and opposed to the print head with a predetermined gap when the cover frame is closed; a first positioning mechanism for positioning the platen with respect to the print head when the cover frame is closed and for restricting a change in a position of the platen to a rotation around a first positioning fulcrum; and a second positioning mechanism for positioning the platen with respect to the print head when the cover frame is closed and for restricting the rotation of the platen around the first positioning fulcrum by abutment on a second positioning fulcrum, wherein the first positioning mechanism includes: a lock pin provided on the body frame and acting as the first positioning fulcrum; a lock lever provided rotatably on one of the platen and the cover frame through a lock lever spindle and engaged with the lock pin to lock an operation for opening and closing the cover frame when the cover frame is closed; and a first positioning groove provided on one of the platen and the cover frame and serving to restrict a change in a position of the platen to a rotation around the lock pin along an outer periphery of the lock pin when the cover frame is closed.
- 7. The printer according to claim 6, wherein the lock lever spindle is provided on one of the platen and the cover frame and acts as the second positioning fulcrum; andwherein the second positioning mechanism includes a second positioning groove provided on the body frame and serving to restrict a rotation of the platen around the lock pin by abutment of the lock lever spindle on a groove inner edge portion when the cover frame is closed.
- 8. A printer comprising:a body frame and a print head provided on the body frame; a cover frame provided on the body frame and displaceable between an opened position and a closed position; a platen provided on the cover frame and opposed to the print head with a predetermined gap therebetween when the cover frame is closed; a first positioning mechanism that positions the platen with respect to the print head when the cover frame is closed, the first positioning mechanism restricting a change in a position of the platen to a rotation around a first positioning fulcrum; and a second positioning mechanism that positions the platen with respect to the print head when the cover frame is closed, the second positioning mechanism having a second positioning fulcrum that prevents the rotation of the platen around the first positioning fulcrum, wherein the first positioning fulcrum is provided on a first virtual line which passes through a printing position of the print head and is substantially perpendicular to a surface of the platen which is opposed to the print head with the predetermined gap.
- 9. A printer having a positioning mechanism for positioning a platen with respect to a print head, the printer comprising:a body frame and a print head provided on the body frame; a cover frame provided on the body frame and displaceable between an opened position and a closed position; a platen provided on the cover frame and opposed to the print head with a predetermined gap when the cover frame is closed; a lock pin provided on the body frame; a lock lever spindle provided on one of the platen and the cover frame; a lock lever rotatably secured to one of the platen and the cover frame through the lock lever spindle and engageable with the lock pin to lock the cover frame in the closed position; a first positioning groove formed in one of the platen and the cover frame, the first positioning groove restricting a change in a position of the platen to a rotation around the lock pin when the cover frame is closed; and a second positioning groove formed in the body frame, the second positioning groove being engageable with the lock lever spindle to prevent the rotation of the platen around the lock pin.
Priority Claims (1)
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