Printing aid, assembly jig therefor, and recording device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6554510
  • Patent Number
    6,554,510
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 20, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 29, 2003
    22 years ago
Abstract
A printing aid includes a printing position-determining member 22 for determining a position of a material to be printed 30 on a printing position of a printer device, and a placement member for material to be printed 21 for placing the material to be printed at a portion corresponding to the printing position determined by the printing position-determining member. This makes it possible to print on various types of materials to be printed with the printer device.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates to a printing aid which is used when printing is performed on a material to be printed by a recording device, to an assembly jig therefor, and to a recording device having the printing aid.




BACKGROUND ART




Hitherto, a printer device, in particular, a so-called personal use printer device privately used by an individual person at home has been, for example, as shown in FIG.


12


.




That is, a printer device


1


includes a printer body


1




b


, and a stage


1




a


, which is connected to the printer body


1




b


and which places thereon, for example, a paper, which is a material to be printed.




When a user tries to print characters or the like on a paper, the paper is placed on the stage


1




a


, and operation sections and the like provided in front of the printer body


1




b


are operated to start printing.




When printing of the printer device


1


is started, the paper placed on the stage


1




a


is guided by a feed roller (not shown) provided in the printer body


1




b


into the printer body


1




b.






In this case, an angle shown in

FIG. 12

is provided to a connecting part between the stage


1




a


and the inside of the printer body


1




b


. This is intended to allow the feed roller of the printer body


1




b


to easily hold the paper because the paper placed on the stage


1




a


is positioned in a direction to approach the feed roller of the printer body


1




b


by its own weight.




Therefore, when the paper placed on the stage


1




a


is guided by the feed roller of the printer body


1




b


into the printer body


1




b


, the paper is in a bent state.




In this way, the paper guided to the inside of the printer body


1




b


is guided to a printing position by the feed roller. Since a printer head (not shown) is provided at the printing position, characters and the like can be printed on the paper by ejecting ink contained in the printer head from a nozzle.




The thus-printed paper is discharged by a discharge roller (not shown) provided in the printer body


1




b


toward a discharge pad


1




c


, is placed on the discharge pad


1




c


, and is then stopped. In this state, the user receives a printed paper from the discharge pad


1




c.






Incidentally, in the printer device


1


as described above, printing cannot be performed on a material other than the paper, for example, on a dial of a timepiece, which is relatively small, hard, and thick.




In consideration of the above point, the present invention has as its object to provide a printing aid which makes it possible to print on various types of materials to be printed by a recording device, such as a printer device, to provide an assembly jig therefor, and to provide a printer device having the printing aid.




DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION




The above object is achieved by a printing jig according to one aspect of the invention including a printing position-determining member for determining a position of a material to be printed on a printing position of a recording device, and a placement member for material to be printed for placing the material to be printed at a portion corresponding to the printing position determined by the printing position-determining member.




Since the printing jig includes a printing position-determining member for determining a position of a material to be printed on a printing position of a recording device, and a placement member for material to be printed for placing the material to be printed at a portion corresponding to the printing position determined by the printing position-determining member, if the material to be printed is placed on the placement member for material to be printed, the material to be printed can be positioned at the printing position by the printing position-determining member.




Therefore, printing can be performed regardless of the size of the material to be printed.




According to another aspect of the invention, the printing position-determining member is formed of a base material having flexibility.




Since the printing position-determining member is formed of a base material having flexibility, the base material having flexibility is guided to a guide section of the recording device while being bent.




Therefore, even if the material to be printed is hard and is not bent, the base material having flexibility is bent instead of the material to be printed, and is correctly guided into the recording device.




According to another aspect of the invention, the printing position-determining member is provided with a printing direction-indicating part for indicating a printing direction.




Since the printing position-determining member is provided with a printing direction-indicating part for indicating a printing direction, a user does not make a mistake in the printing direction.




According to another aspect of the invention, the printing direction-indicating part is formed by an arrow and/or a cutout.




Since the printing direction-indicating part is formed by an arrow and/or a cutout, the user does not make a mistake in the printing direction of the material to be printed by confirming the arrow and/or the cutout.




According to another aspect of the invention, the material to be printed forms a dial of a timepiece, the dial of the timepiece is provided with a mounting pin, and the placement member for material to be printed is formed with a hole for receiving the pin.




Since the material to be printed forms a dial of a timepiece, the dial of the timepiece is provided with a mounting pin, and the placement member for material to be printed is formed with a hole for receiving the pin, the pin for mounting the dial of the timepiece, which is the material to be printed, can be arranged in the placement member for material to be printed.




According to another aspect of the invention, the placement member for material to be printed is provided with a fixing part for fixing the material to be printed.




Since the placement member for material to be printed is provided with a fixing part for fixing the material to be printed, the material to be printed does not shift on the placement member for material to be printed, and is not removed from the placement member for material to be, printed.




According to another aspect of the invention, the placement member for material to be printed is provided with an ink-collecting part for collecting ink ejected from the recording device.




Since the placement member for material to be printed is provided with an ink-collecting part for collecting ink of the recording device, unnecessary ink is collected in the ink-collecting part when the material to be printed is printed. Therefore, printing accuracy of the material to be printed is improved.




According to another aspect of the invention, the placement member for material to be printed is formed with a member for absorbing ink ejected from the recording device.




Since the placement member for material to be printed is formed with a member for absorbing ink ejected from the recording device, unnecessary ink is absorbed by the member for absorbing the ink ejected from the recording device when the material to be printed is printed. Therefore, printing accuracy of the material to be printed is further improved.




According to another aspect of the invention, the placement member for material to be printed is provided with a detaching recess for detaching the material to be printed.




Since the placement member for material to be printed is provided with a detaching recess for detaching the material to be printed, the user can easily detach the material to be printed using the detaching recess.




The above object is achieved by an assembly jig for a printing aid according to another aspect of the invention, including a storage section for storing a printing position-determining member, a processing section for processing the printing position-determining member into a required size, and a mounting opening for mounting a placement member for material to be printed having the material to be printed placed thereon at a predetermined position of the printing position-determining member.




According to this aspect of the invention, the printing position-determining member is stored in the storage section, and the printing position-determining member can be processed by the processing section into a required size. In addition, the user uses the mounting opening, whereby the printing member placement member can be accurately mounted to the printing position-determining member.




According to another aspect of the invention, the mounting opening is provided with a setting recess which corresponds to a holder for holding the placement member for material to be printed and sets up the placement member for material to be printed on the printing position-determining member.




Since the mounting opening is provided with a setting recess which corresponds to a holder for holding the placement member for material to be printed and sets up the placement member for material to be printed on the printing position-determining member, the user uses the setting recess, whereby the placement member for material to be printed can be easily set to the printing position-determining member.




The above object is achieved by a recording device according to another aspect of the invention, including a recording device body, a feed section for pulling in an object to a printing position in the recording device body, and a discharge section for discharging the object from the recording device body, wherein the object is a printing aid having a printing position-determining member for determining a position of a material to be printed on a printing position in the recording device, and a placement member for material to be printed for placing the material to be printed at a portion corresponding to the printing position determined by the printing position-determining member.




According to this aspect of the invention, the object is a printing aid having a printing position-determining member for determining a position of a material to be printed on a printing position in the recording device, and a placement member for material to be printed for placing the material to be printed at a portion corresponding to the printing position determined by the printing position-determining member. Therefore, if the material to be printed is placed on the placement member for material to be printed, the printing member is positioned at a printing position by the printing position-determining member. For this reason, the material to be printed can be printed in a state of being accurately positioned regardless of the size and the like.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic perspective view showing the configuration of a dial printing machine according to an embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a schematic plan view showing an ASF section in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a schematic central sectional view showing a dial printing machine body in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a schematic plan view showing a dial-making jig.





FIG. 5

is a schematic plan view showing a pallet


21


in FIG.


4


.





FIG. 6

is a schematic plan view of a dial of a timepiece.





FIG. 7

is a schematic sectional view showing the state where the dial-making jig is set to the ASF section of the dial printing machine.





FIG. 8

is a schematic sectional view showing the state where the dial-making jig is guided to the inside of the dial printing machine body by rollers of the ASF section.





FIG. 9

is a schematic sectional view showing the state where the dial-making jig is further pulled in by a feed roller and a feed presser roller to reach a print starting position.





FIG. 10

is a schematic sectional view showing the state where the dial-making jig is moved in a discharge direction by a discharge roller, and the like.





FIG. 11

is a schematic perspective view showing an assembly jig of the dialmaking jig according to the embodiment.





FIG. 12

is a schematic perspective view showing a conventional printer device.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




The preferred embodiment of this invention will now be described in detail with reference to

FIGS. 1

to


11


.




The present invention will be explained below in its preferred forms, and suitable technical limitations are thus imposed on the embodiments. However, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific forms of the embodiments thereof unless otherwise specified in the following description.





FIG. 1

is a view showing a dial printer


10


having a dial-making jig


20


, which is a printing aid according to this embodiment, and a dial printing machine body


11


which is a printer body as a recording device.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the dial-making jig


20


includes, for example, a pallet


21


, which is a placement member for material to be printed for placing a material to be printed, for example, a dial


30


of a timepiece, and a film


22


, which is a flexible film, including the pallet


21


at a predetermined position.




In addition, the dial printing machine body


11


is first provided with an ASF (Auto Sheet Feeder) section


12


, which is a feeding section by which a user places the dial-making jig


20


.




Specifically, the ASF section


12


is constructed as shown in FIG.


2


.

FIG. 2

is a schematic plan view of the ASF section


12


shown in FIG.


1


. That is, the ASF section


12


has a feed support section


12




c


provided so that the user easily places the dial-making jig


20


, and two guides


12




a


,


12




b


for aligning both sides of the dial-making jig


20


when the dial-making jig


20


is placed on the ASF section


12


.




In addition, the ASF section


12


includes two rollers


12




d


,


12




d


, and two guides


12




e


,


12




e


for feeding the dial-making jig


20


aligned by the guides


12




a


,


12




b


to the inside of the dial printing machine body


11


. The guides


12




e


,


12




e


perform function of guide parts for the dial-making jig


20


being correctly fed to the inside of the dial printer body


11


. The guides


12




e


,


12




e


are formed to have the length of, for example, about 105 mm as viewed from above.




Incidentally, the size of the dial printing machine body


11


, not including the feed support section


12




c


, is for example, 199 mm long, 467 mm wide, and 296 mm deep, as shown in FIG.


1


. This is the size of a so-called personal use-type printer used by an individual at home for private purposes.




The inside of the dial printing machine body


11


is constructed as shown in FIG.


3


.

FIG. 3

is a central vertical sectional view of the dial printing machine body


11


in FIG.


1


.




The arrow of a broken line shown in

FIG. 3

shows a path on which the dial-making jig


20


moves in the dial printing machine body


11


. In addition, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the dial printing machine body


11


is provided with a rear platen


14


for receiving the dial-making jig


20


fed from the ASF section


12


and for connecting the dial-making jig


20


to the feed roller


16


. In addition, there are provided the feed roller


16


for receiving the dial-making jig


20


from the rear platen


14


and for feeding the dial-making jig


20


to a front platen


14




a


, which is at the printing position, a feed presser roller


15


, and a driving gear


17


. The dial-making jig


20


is pressed from above and below by the feed roller


16


and the feed presser roller


15


, whereby the dial-making jig


20


can be precisely fed to the front platen


14




a.






A printer head


19


is disposed above the front platen


14




a


, and ink, such as pigment, is ejected from a nozzle of the printer head


19


, whereby a dial


30


of a time piece placed on the dial-making jig


20


is printed.




The printer head


19


is movably supported by a CR shaft


19




a


shown in FIG.


3


.




The dial-making jig


20


having the printing-ended dial


30


is held by a serrated roller


18


and a discharge roller


18




a


, which is a discharge section shown in

FIG. 3

, and is discharged from the dial printer body


11


.




On the other hand, the dial-making jig


20


is constructed, for example, as shown in FIG.


4


. As shown in

FIG. 4

, for example, a film


22


, which is a printing position-determining member, is formed by cutting a bendable special purpose glossy film into, for example, a sheet of 210 mm long and 185 mm wide, and having a weight of, for example, about 6.85 g. In addition, as the film


22


, a photo-print paper (manufactured by EPSON (registered trademark) Inc.), a photo-quality card (manufactured by EPSON (registered trademark) Inc.), a special purpose OHP sheet (manufactured by EPSON (registered trademark) Inc.), a superfine special purpose paper (manufactured by EPSON (registered trademark) Inc.), and a special purpose wood-free plain paper (manufactured by EPSON (registered trademark) Inc.) may be used instead of the special purpose glossy film. However, any material may be used as long as it can maintain environment resistance, abrasion resistance, and paper feed accuracy.




In addition, the film


22


is provided with three arrows for indicating the printing direction, as shown in

FIG. 4. A

cutout


22




a


showing a rear end part at the time of printing is provided in the lower right corner in the figure. For this reason, the user does not make a mistake in the printing direction by the three arrows and the cutout


22




a.






The pallet


21


, which is a placement member for material to be printed, is provided on the film


22


. The pallet


21


is, for example, made of aluminum, and is formed in the size of, for example, 48 mm long and 39 mm wide, and the weight is, for example, 7.19 g. Specifically, the pallet


21


is as shown in FIG.


5


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the pallet


21


is formed with a quadrangular work placement part


21




a


for placing the dial


30


of the timepiece , which is a material to be printed. In addition, the work placement part


21




a


has two work fixing parts


23


, which are fixing parts, provided at the upper left and the lower right in the figure. The work fixing parts


23


,


23


are provided with protrusions


23




a


at the centers thereof, respectively, and recesses


23




b


having a depth of 0.3 mm are formed therearound. The dial


30


of the timepiece is provided with depressions and projections


31


,


31


(see

FIG. 6

) so as to correspond to the protrusion


23




a


and the recesses


23




b


. Therefore, by fitting the depressions and projections


31


,


31


of the dial


30


to be printed into the protrusions


23




a


and the recesses


23




b


of the work fixing part


23


, the dial


30


of the timepiece is fixed to the pallet


21


.




In this case, when the dial


30


of the timepiece is insufficiently fixed, fixing side edges


24


,


24


, which are fixing parts provided at upper and lower ends of the pallet


21


in

FIG. 5

, are used.




Incidentally, as shown in

FIG. 6

, a dial body


32


incorporated into the timepiece is arranged in the center of the dial


30


of the timepiece, and a press-punched groove


33


is provided on the peripheral part thereof. And, quadrangular frames


34


for supporting the dial body


32


are disposed on the outside the thereof.




When printing is performed on the dial body


32


, printing is performed in a state where the frames


34


are attached to the dial


30


, and the frames


34


are removed after the completion of printing, and the dial body is attached to the timepiece.




Therefore, when printing is performed by the dial printer


10


, the dial


30


of the timepiece to which the frame


34


is attached is placed on the work placement part


21




a


of the pallet


21


shown in FIG.


5


.




For this reason, the upper and lower ends in the figure of the frame


34


of the dial


30


of the timepiece are placed on the portions of broken lines in FIG.


5


. And, in this state, by fixing the frames


34


,


34


to the fixing side edges


24


,


24


, which are the fixing parts provided on the upper and lower end parts of the pallet


21


in

FIG. 5

, with, for example, an adhesive tape, the dial


30


of the timepiece can be fixed to the pallet


21


more firmly.




In addition, the pallet


21


is provided with two holes


21




c


for the pins, as shown in FIG.


5


. The holes


21




c


,


21




c


for pins are provided corresponding to mounting pins formed on the reverse face of the dial


30


of the timepiece shown in FIG.


6


. Since each mounting pin has a height of 1.3 mm to 1.6 mm, the holes


21




c


,


21




c


are formed so that they can accommodate the mounting pins having the height. In addition, in order to accommodate the mounting pins, the thickness of the pallet


21


is about 1.7 mm.




Incidentally, an ink-collecting part


21




b


having a diameter of 3 mm, and a depth of 0.3 mm is provided in the center of the work placement part


21




a


of the pallet


21


. In addition, an ink-collecting part


21




b


having a depth of 0.3 mm is provided in the outer peripheral part of the ink-collecting part


21




b.






These ink-collecting parts


21




b


,


21




b


are provided for the following reasons. That is, as shown in

FIG. 6

, the dial


30


of the timepiece is provided with a circular hole


35


for passing a shaft of an hour hand or the like through the center of the dial body


32


. In addition, the press-punched groove


33


is also provided as described above. For this reason, when printing is performed with the dial printer


10


, the ink may leak from the hole


35


and the groove


33


to enter in between the dial


30


of the timepiece and the pallet


21


.




In order to prevent such ink leakage, the ink-collecting parts


21




b


are provided at portions of the pallet


21


corresponding to the hole


35


and the groove


35


from which the ink may leak.




In this case, when, for example, an absorbing sheet, which is a member for absorbing the ink, is arranged between the dial


30


of the timepiece and the pallet


21


, the absorbing sheet absorbs the leaked ink, so that the ink leakage can be prevented more effectively.




In addition, the pallet


21


is provided with two detaching recesses


21




d


on both sides thereof, as shown in FIG.


5


. The detaching recesses


21




d


,


21




d


serve as finger-hooking parts when the user detaches the dial


30


of the timepiece from the pallet


21


. Therefore, the detaching recesses


21




d


,


21




d


are formed to be 0.5 mm deep and 14 mm wide. That is, the width is set in consideration of the width of the finger of a user.




The pallet


21


is constructed as described above, and the dial


30


of the timepiece is placed and fixed thereon as described above.




The dial printing machine


10


according to this embodiment is constructed as described above. The operation and the like of the dial printing machine


10


will be described below. In addition, the positional relationship between the pallet


21


of the dial-making jig


20


and the film


22


will be also described while describing the operation and the like.




First, in order to print a predetermined pattern or the like on the dial


30


of the timepiece, the user places and fixes the dial


30


of the timepiece on the pallet


21


of the dial-making jig


20


, as described above. Thereafter, the dial-making jig


20


is set to the ASF section


12


of the dial printing machine


10


.

FIG. 7

shows this state.




Next, the user switches on the dial printing machine


10


, and the dial-making jig


20


is guided to the inside of the dial printing machine body


11


by the roller


12




d


of the ASF section


12


.

FIG. 8

shows this state.




In

FIG. 8

, when the dial-making jig


20


is guided to the inside of the dial printing machine body


11


, since the rollers


12




d


,


12




d


are located on both sides of the ASF section


12


, the rollers


12




d


,


12




d


do not abut against the pallet


21


disposed in the center of the dial-making jig


20


.




That is, as shown in

FIG. 4

, since the pallet


21


is disposed at the central part of the forward direction of the dial-making jig


20


, the rollers


12




d


,


12




d


of the ASF section


12


are provided so as to avoid the pallet


21


(see FIG.


2


). For this reason, the rollers


12




d


,


12




d


abut against only the film


22


in FIG.


4


.




In addition, although the film


22


of the dial-making jig


20


is bent in

FIG. 8

, the pallet


21


and the dial


30


of the timepiece placed on the pallet


21


is guided to the inside of the dial printing machine body


11


without being bent.




Incidentally, in

FIG. 8

, a part of the dial-making jig


20


reaches the feed roller


16


and the feed presser roller


15


.




Thereafter, the dial-making jig


20


is further pulled in by the feed roller


16


and the feed presser roller


15


to reach a print starting position.

FIG. 9

shows this state. As shown in

FIG. 9

, a front end part of the dial-making jig


20


reaches the serrated roller


18


and the discharge roller


18




a


, and the central part thereof is supported by the front platen


14




a


, the feed presser roller


15


, and the feed roller


16


. Furthermore, a rear end part thereof passes through the ASF section


12


, and is supported by the rear platen


14


. In this way, it is important that the dial-making jig


20


is placed almost horizontally in the dial printing machine body


11


. That is, when a part of the rear end part of the dial-making jig


20


is left in the ASF section


12


, an angle is formed between the dial-making jig


20


and the printer head


19


of the dial printer


10


, and since the angle is simultaneously formed between the pallet


21


and printer head


19


and between the dial


30


of the timepiece and the printer head


19


, correct printing cannot be performed.




Therefore, it is necessary to adjust the positional relationship between the pallet


21


and the film


22


in the state where the dial-making jig


20


is located at the position shown in FIG.


9


.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the length from the print starting on the pallet


21


to the right end of the film


22


is 49.25 mm. This is intended to start printing when the right end of the film


22


passes through the ASF section


12


and reaches the rear platen


14


. That is, this is due to the fact that the length from the right end of the rear platen


14


to the printing position of the front platen


14




a


is 50 mm, as shown in FIG.


3


.




In addition, as shown in

FIG. 9

, in consideration of the fact that the dial-making jig


20


has reached the discharge roller


18




a


at the time of start of printing, and the height and operability of the ASF section


12


, the length between the left end of the film


22


and the left end of the pallet


21


is set to 130 mm.




Incidentally, when the dial-making jig


20


is set to the printing position, ink is ejected by the printer head


19


of the dial printing machine


10


, as described above, and printing of a predetermined pattern or the like is started. The dial-making jig


20


moves, and printing by the printer head


19


is continued to a print ending position shown in FIG.


4


.




In this case, even if the ink leaks from the groove


33


of the dial


30


of the timepiece, the ink is collected in ink-collecting parts


21




b


,


21




b


, of the pallet


21


, as described above, so that the ink does not enter in between the dial


30


of the timepiece and the pallet


21


.




When printing is completed, the dial-making jig


20


is moved by the discharge roller


18




a


and the like in the discharge direction, as shown in FIG.


10


.

FIG. 10

shows the state of this time. Even at the time of completion of printing, it is necessary that the dial-making jig


20


abut against the feed roller


16


and the discharge roller


18




a


. For this reason, the length between the print ending position of the pallet


21


and the film


22


is 21.75 mm, as shown in FIG.


4


. This is because the length between the printing position and the feed roller


16


is 14 mm, as shown in FIG.


3


.




By operating the dial printer


10


according to this embodiment as described above, even a material, for example, the dial


30


of the timepiece which is relatively small, hard and thick, unlike a paper, can be printed merely by the preparation of the dial-making jig


20


, without preparing a special printer. Therefore, a retail timepiece store or an individual can easily show a favorite pattern and the like on the dial


30


of the timepiece simply by preparing a regular printer device, and the dial-making jig


20


.




Incidentally, the dial-making jig


20


used in the dial printing machine


10


according to this embodiment is assembled as follows.




That is, since the positional relationship between the pallet


21


forming the dial-making jig


20


and the film


22


are defined in precise detail, as described above, an assembly jig


40


of a dial-making jig, which is an assembly jig for the printing aid, is provided, as shown in

FIG. 11

, so that the positional relationship can be set easily with a simple configuration.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, the assembly jig


40


of the dial-making jig according to this embodiment includes a film storage section


41


serving as a storage section for storing the film


22


, which is a printing position-determining member, and a first cover


42


and a second cover


43


placed on the film


22


from above. In addition, a cutting section


44


, which is a working section, is provided between the first cover


42


and the second cover


43


. Incidentally, a portion formed by the second cover


43


is 210 mm long and 185 mm wide, which is the size of the film


22


shown in FIG.


4


.




Furthermore, the second cover


43


is provided with a pallet insertion hole


45


, which is a mounting opening. In addition, the pallet insertion hole


45


is provided with setting recesses


45




a


,


45




a


so that a holder (not shown) for holding the pallet


21


can be set on the film


22


in a state of holding the pallet


21


.




The assembly jig


40


of the dial-making jig according to this embodiment is constructed as described above. A method of use thereof will be described below.




First, the user stores the film


22


in the film storage section


41


. Thereafter, the first cover


42


and the second cover


43


are placed on the film


22


. Furthermore, a bonding agent, for example, a spray paste, is applied on the pallet


21


, and the pallet


21


is inserted from the pallet insertion hole


45


while the pallet


21


is being picked up and fingers of the use are inserted into the setting recesses


45




a


and


45




a


. Then, the pallet


21


is brought into abutment with the film


22


. This allows the pallet


21


to be bonded to the film


22


by the bonding agent. Thereafter, the film


22


is cut by the cutting section


44


, whereby the dial-making jig


20


shown in

FIG. 4

is assembled.




In this case, since the pallet insertion hole


45


is positioned so that the pallet


21


is correctly placed on the position shown in

FIG. 4

, the positions of the pallet


21


of the assembled dial-making jig


20


and the film


22


are as shown in FIG.


4


. This also applies to a case where pluralities of dial-making jigs


20


are assembled.




Therefore, if the assembly jig


40


of the dial-making jig is used, the dial-making jig


20


provided with the pallet


21


at the optimal position can be easily assembled.




While a dial of a timepiece is used as a material to be printed in this embodiment, the material is not limited thereto, and it is apparent that the present invention can be applied to other three-dimensional objects, for example, a card, a name badge, a pin badge, a pendant, a locket, a broach, a button, a medal, and the like.



Claims
  • 1. A printing aid, comprising:a printing position-determining member for determining a printing position of a non-flexible material relative to a recording device for printing on the non-flexible material; and a placement member for placing the non-flexible material to be printed at a location on the printing position-determining member corresponding to the printing position determined by the printing position-determining member; wherein the placement member includes a central area for accommodating the non-flexible material, a first ink-collecting area positioned in the approximate center of the central area and a second ink-collecting area positioned on the outer periphery of the central area.
  • 2. A printing aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the printing position-determining member is formed of a base material having flexibility.
  • 3. A printing aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the printing position-determining member is provided with a printing direction-indicating part for indicating a printing direction.
  • 4. A printing aid as claimed in claim 3, wherein the printing direction-indicating part is formed by at least one of an arrow and a cutout.
  • 5. A printing aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the material to be printed forms a dial of a timepiece, the dial of the timepiece is provided with a mounting pin, and the placement member for material to be printed is formed with a hole for receiving the pin.
  • 6. A printing aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the placement member for material to be printed is provided with a fixing part for fixing the material to be printed.
  • 7. A printing aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the placement member for material to be printed is provided with an ink-collecting part for collecting ink ejected from the recording device.
  • 8. A printing aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the placement member for material to be printed is formed with a member for absorbing ink ejected from the recording device.
  • 9. A printing aid as claimed in claim 1, wherein the placement member for material to be printed is provided with a detaching recess for detaching the material to be printed.
  • 10. An assembly jig for a printing aid, comprising:a storage section for storing a printing position-determining member, said storage section having a first opening for receiving the print position-determining member; a processing section for processing the printing position-determining member into a required size; and wherein said storage section includes a second opening for mounting a placement member for material to be printed having the material to be printed placed thereon at a predetermined position of the printing position-determining member.
  • 11. An assembly jig for a printing aid as claimed in claim 10, wherein the mounting opening is provided with a setting recess which corresponds to a holder for holding the placement member for material to be printed and sets up the placement member for material to be printed on the printing position-determining member.
  • 12. A recording device, comprising:a recording device body; a feed section for pulling in an object to a printing position in the recording device body; and a discharge section for discharging the object from the recording device body; wherein the object is a printing aid having a printing position-determining member for determining a printing position of a non-flexible material relative to the recording device for printing on the non-flexible material; and a placement member for placing the non-flexible material to be printed at a location on the printing position-determining member corresponding to the printing position determined by the printing position-determining member; wherein the placement member includes a central area for accommodating the non-flexible material, a first ink-collecting area positioned in the approximate center of the central area and a second ink-collecting area positioned on the outer periphery of the central area.
  • 13. An assembly jig for a printing aid, comprising:a printing position-determining member that defines a printing area and that is adapted to be transported or positioned inside of a printer; a storage section in which the printing position-determining member is contained, the storage section having a mounting opening corresponding to the printing area; and a non-flexible placement member provided on the printing position-determining member at a position corresponding to the printing area, the non-flexible placement member being constructed to receive an object to be printed.
  • 14. The assembly jig of claim 13, further comprising:a processing section for forming the printing position-determining member into a specified size.
  • 15. The assembly jig of claim 13, wherein the mounting opening has at least one setting recess to facilitate the setting of the placement member on the printing position-determining member.
  • 16. The assembly jig of claim 13, wherein the printing position-determining member comprises a flexible film.
  • 17. The assembly jig of claim 13, wherein the placement member comprises a pallet.
  • 18. The assembly jig of claim 13, wherein the printing position-determining member includes a printing direction indicator comprised of at least one of an arrow and a cutout.
  • 19. The assembly jig of claim 13, wherein the placement member is formed with at least one aperture, each of which is adapted to receive a mounting pin on an object to be printed.
  • 20. The assembly jig of claim 13, wherein the placement member includes a fixing part for fixing an object to be printed thereon.
  • 21. The assembly jig of claim 13, wherein the placement member is made of aluminum.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
11-209315 Jul 1999 JP
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP00/03798 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/07263 2/1/2001 WO A
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