1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a printing apparatus for making printing on paper in using a print head upon mounted with a detachably attachable ink cartridge and, more particularly, to an impact printer or an inkjet printer enabling to guide certainly paper near the print head.
2. Description of Related Art
As a printing apparatus upon installed with a ribbon cartridge, there has conventionally been an apparatus such as disclosed in Japanese Patent Application Publication No. JA-H8-318,666, in which the ribbon cartridge as well as the print head are installed to a carriage and printing is operated while moving the carriage. On the apparatus of this type, a feed roller is arranged near the print head to load smoothly a paper to a position to be printed with the print head. Furthermore, a paper guide is also arranged near the print head to convey smoothly curled paper or dog-eared paper as well.
Where the paper guide is arranged near the carriage, when the ribbon cartridge is attached or detached, the ribbon cartridge hits against the paper guide, so that the ribbon cartridge cannot be attached or detached. Therefore, a position at which the ribbon cartridge is attached and detached, i.e., an attaching and detaching position, is conventionally predetermined to attach or to detach the ribbon cartridge thereat. The paper guide is not disposed near the print head at the attaching and detaching position.
Where replacing the ribbon cartridge, the carriage is moved to the predetermined attaching and detaching position, and the ribbon cartridge is detached from the carriage. A new ribbon cartridge is then installed to the carriage. In this bout, the paper guide does not prevent the replacement of the ribbon cartridge since not disposed near the carriage. It is to be noted that the ribbon cartridge's attaching and detaching position is disposed within a range of paper conveyance.
However, with the conventional apparatus as described above, since the ribbon cartridge's attaching and detaching position is disposed in the range of the paper conveyance, the curled paper is held, where guided, at the ribbon cartridge attaching and detaching position, so that there has been such a problem as causing the paper to get damaged, folded, or jammed. Where the attaching and detaching portion for the ribbon cartridge is disposed out of the range of the paper conveyance to avoid such a problem, the apparatus becomes larger in size.
Furthermore, since the paper guide is not disposed at the ribbon cartridge's attaching and detaching position, a sensor for detecting the paper cannot be disposed to the paper guide. Thus, there has been such a problem also, as limiting a paper detection control.
To solve above problems, a printing apparatus according to this invention, for printing a paper in using a print head upon mounted with a detachably attachable print cartridge, is characterized in enabling at least one of members disposed in an operating range for attaching and detaching a print cartridge to be escapable from the attaching and detaching operating range.
According to this invention thus structured, it becomes possible to dispose, e.g., a member for guiding a paper at a ribbon cartridge attaching and detaching position, so that the printing apparatus has an effect such as preventing the paper from getting caught even where the dog-eared paper is conveyed, without becoming larger in size. Furthermore, a sensor for detecting the paper can be disposed to this member.
This invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangements of parts, a preferred embodiment and method of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof, and wherein;
Hereinafter, embodiments to carry out this invention will be described in reference to drawings.
The carriage 3 is axially supported in a slidable manner with a shaft 5 and can be moved in direction of arrow B along the shaft 5 with a driving source, not shown. A platen 6 is placed as facing under the print head 1. Though the paper is conveyed between the print head 1 and the platen 6, an upper side guide 7 and a lower side guide 8 are arranged in a manner to sandwich therebetween an area including a contact position between the print head 1 and the platen 6. The upper side guide 7 is formed as extending up to near a printing position between the print head 1 and the platen 6. The upper side guide 7 and the lower side guide 8 constitute a paper conveyance route 9. The paper is conveyed on the paper conveyance route 9 in a direction of arrow C′ when printed, and conveyed in a direction of arrow C when discharged. As shown in
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An opening and closing guide member 13 is disposed at the cartridge attaching and detaching position 12. The opening and closing guide member 13 constitutes one part of the upper guide 7. The opening and closing guide member 13 is supported in a pivotally movable manner with a shaft 14, and has a structure such as guiding the paper in a closed state, i.e., in a state as shown in
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Operation of the first embodiment will be described next. Herein, manipulations for replacement of the ribbon cartridge are mostly described. The carriage 3 is positioned at the cartridge attaching and detaching position 12 when the printing is completed. The carriage 3 then escapes from the cartridge attaching and detaching position 12 upon pushing a carriage escaping switch, not shown. In this case, the carriage 3 may be moved in either left or right direction as long as separated from the carriage attaching and detaching position 12. The locking machinery, not shown, of the opening and closing guide member 13 is next released, and the opening and closing guide member 13 is pivotally moved around the shaft 14 as a center so as to be opened from what is in a closed state as shown in
The opening and closing guide member 13 is opened up to a position as shown in
The new ribbon cartridge 2 is thereafter installed. The ribbon cartridge 2 is mounted according to the steps in the reverse order to the steps for detachment. That is, one end of the ribbon cartridge 2 is first fit into the pivotal center 4, and the ribbon cartridge 2 is next pivotally moved in a downward direction to be installed in a state as shown in
Where the printing is operated, the paper is first conveyed in the direction of the arrow C′ as shown in
According to the first embodiment as described above, the opening and closing guide member 13 is placed in an escapable manner at the cartridge attaching and detaching position 12, and the paper is to be guided with the inclined guide portion 13a of the opening and closing guide member 13 during printing, while the opening and closing guide member 13 is to escape when the ribbon cartridge 2 is replaced, so that a conveyance property of the paper can be improved, and so that the apparatus can convey stably even the curled paper.
The second embodiment will be described next.
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A boss portion 26 is formed at each end side of the auxiliary guide member 25, as shown in
An engaging portion 29 for engaging the boss portion 26 is formed at a front end portion, or namely on a side of the carriage 3, of the cam guide portion 27. The engaging portion 29 is shaped in a groove form, and engages with the boss portion 26 when the opening and closing guide member 23 is completely closed.
Likewise the first embodiment, the opening and closing guide member 23 is, where in a completely closed state, positioned in the range at which the ribbon cartridge 2 is pivotally moved when attached or detached, while being positioned, where in an opened state as shown in
Operation of the second embodiment will be described next.
In a state where the opening and closing guide member 23 is closed, the boss portion 26 of the auxiliary guide member 25 engages with the engaging portion 29 of the cam guide portion 27 but lifted upward from the engaging portion 29 in the groove form as the opening and closing guide member 23 is lifted upward. The opening and closing guide member 23 shifts its state to a state shown in
In this state, the auxiliary guide member 25 is, after pulled out of the engaging portion 29, pivotally moved around the pivotal movement center 24 as the center in a counterclockwise direction with respect to the opening and closing guide member 23, as the boss portions 26 are moved upon sliding on the cam guide portion 27 because of the self-weight of the auxiliary guide member 25. According to this moving operation, the front end portion of the auxiliary guide member 25 draws the trajectory 28 as shown in
The opening and closing guide member 23 is further opened up to positions shown in FIGS. 7(e) to 7(g), thereby being finally rendered in a completely opened state as shown in
Herein, the ribbon cartridge 2 is replaced. In the same way as the first embodiment, the locking machinery, not shown, fastening the installment of the ribbon cartridge 2 is released, and the ribbon cartridge 2 is then pivotally moved as lifted upward around the pivotal center 4 as the center, as shown in
Herein, where the carriage 3 is not positioned at the cartridge attaching and detaching position, the ribbon cartridge 2 is detached after the carriage 3 is moved to the cartridge attaching and detaching position.
A new ribbon cartridge 2 is thereafter installed. The ribbon cartridge 2 is installed according to the steps in the order reverse to the steps when detached. That is, one end of the ribbon cartridge 2 is first fit into the pivotal center 4, and the ribbon cartridge 2 is next pivotally moved downward to be installed in a state as shown in
Thereafter, the opening and closing guide member 23 is closed without moving the carriage 3. When closing the opening and closing guide member 23, the boss portion 26 of the auxiliary guide member 25 engages with the cam guide portion 27, thereby moving along the cam guide portion 27. In a state where completely closed, the opening and closing guide member 23 is fastened with the locking machinery, not shown. At that time, the boss portion 26 is engaged with the engaging portion 29.
The printing is operated in the same way as the first embodiment but the paper conveyed through the upper side 7 of the print head 1 is guided with the inclined guide portion 25a of the auxiliary guide member 25 as well as the inclined guide portion 7a of the upper side guide 7. Therefore, even the curled paper can be guided appropriately, thereby not happening to get jammed or folded.
According to the second embodiment as described above, in addition to the same advantages as the first embodiment, the ribbon cartridge 2 can be replaced without escaping the carriage 3 from the cartridge attaching and detaching position, upon enabling the opening and closing guide member 23 and the auxiliary guide member 25 to escape without interfering with the print head 1. That is, the second embodiment has an effect such as eliminating complication such as escaping the carriage 3 every time when opening or closing the opening and closing guide member 23.
The third embodiment will be described next. In addition to the structure of the second embodiment, an urging member for urging the auxiliary guide member is disposed in the third embodiment.
In those drawings, the opening and closing guide member 23 is disposed with a torsion spring 31 serving as the urging member for urging the auxiliary guide member 25. The torsion spring 31 has one end 31a engaged with the opening and closing guide member 23 and the other end 31b engaged with the auxiliary guide member 25, thereby urging in a manner to pivotally rotate the auxiliary guide member 25 in a direction of arrow E. Therefore, the boss portions 26 of the auxiliary guide member 25 are always pushed to the lower side of the cam guide portions 27. The other structure is the same as the second embodiment. The third embodiment is also structured so that the opening and closing guide member 23 and the auxiliary guide member 25 do not interfere with the print head when the opening and closing guide member 23 is opened or closed.
Operation of the third embodiment will be described next. The operation of the third embodiment is basically the same as that of the second embodiment, but operation of the auxiliary guide member 25 at the time of replacement of the ribbon cartridge will be described herein. Where releasing the locking machinery, not shown, fastening the opening and closing guide member 23 in a closed state, the boss portions 26 of the auxiliary guide member 25 are pushed to the lower side of the cam guide portions 27 upon an urging force with the torsion spring 31. A reaction force generated by the above described movement lifts the pivotal movement center 24 upward.
Since the pivotal movement center 24 is disposed to the opening and closing guide member 23, the opening and closing guide member 23 is pivotally moved around the pivotal center 14 as the center in a direction of arrow F as shown in
While the boss portions 26 are in contact with the cam guide portion 27, the torsion spring 31 keeps on opening the opening and closing guide member 23. At the time that the boss portions 26 are separated from the cam guide portion 27, the opening and closing guide member 23 is positioned at a position outside the range at which the ribbon cartridge 2 is pivotally moved. The opening and closing guide member 23 is maintained at the above position. The torsion spring 31 even thereafter keeps on urging and holds the auxiliary guide member 25 at the predetermined position with respect to the opening and closing guide member 23 in a completely opened state as shown in
When the opening and closing guide member 23 is, where closed, moved in a closing direction, the boss portions 26 of the auxiliary guide member 25 come in contact, in a sliding manner, with the cam guide portions 27. The opening and closing guide member 23 is even further closed, the auxiliary guide member 25 is moved along the cam guide portion 27. The opening and closing guide member 23 is fastened, in a completely closed state, with the locking machinery, not shown. In this bout, the boss portion 26 is engaged with the engaging portion 29.
It goes without saying that the opening and closing guide member 23 and the auxiliary guide member 25 do not interfere with the print head 1 when the opening and closing guide member 23 is opened or closed.
According to the third embodiment as described above, in addition to the effect of the second embodiment, the opening manipulation can be facilitated since the urging member for urging the auxiliary guide member 25 is disposed so that the opening and closing guide member 23 as well as the auxiliary guide member 25 can be automatically opened only by releasing the locking machinery when opening the opening and closing guide member 23. Furthermore, when closing the opening and closing guide member 23 also, the urging member is to always push the boss portion 26 of the auxiliary guide member 25 to the cam guide portion 27, so that the auxiliary guide member 25 can be certainly moved along the cam guide portion 27.
The fourth embodiment will be described next. In addition to the structure of the second embodiment, a sensor for detecting the paper is disposed at an end portion of the auxiliary guide member disposed to the opening and closing guide member in the fourth embodiment.
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The operation of the opening and closing guide member 23 and the auxiliary guide member 25 according to the fourth embodiment is the same as that of the second embodiment, so that the corresponding description is omitted. In the fourth embodiment, since the shaft 14 defined as the pivotal movement center for the opening and closing guide member 23 is always joined to the roller guide 42, shown in
The foregoing description of preferred embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description, and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. The description was selected to best explain the principles of the invention and their practical application to enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in various embodiments and various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention should not be limited by the specification, but be defined by the claims set forth below.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004-168432 | Jun 2004 | JP | national |