There has been conventionally known a printing device for printing an image on a printing tape. A printing cassette accommodating therein the printing tape is attachable to and detachable from a housing of the printing device for the purpose of replacement of the printing cassette and supply of the printing tape. According to one conventional printing device, movement of a platen roller toward a nipping position at which the printing tape is nipped is performed in interlocking relation to a closing operation of a cover for covering the tape cassette accommodated in the housing.
With the conventional printing device described above, the platen roller is likely to improperly nip the printing tape after the tape cassette is accommodated in the housing, whereby problems such as contortion or folding of the printing tape may occur.
In view of the foregoing, it is an object of the present disclosure to provide a printing device capable of restraining disfiguration of a printing tape which may be caused by nipping the printing tape with a platen roller after the tape cassette is attached to a housing.
In order to attain the above and other objects, the present disclosure provides a printing device including: a housing; a cover; a printing head; a platen roller; a holder; and a restriction member. The housing has a cassette attachment opening through which a printing cassette is attachable to the housing. The printing cassette accommodates therein a printing tape. The cover is movable between: a closed position in which the cover covers at least a portion of the cassette attachment opening; and an open position in which the cover allows the printing cassette to be attached to the housing through the cassette attachment opening. The printing head is provided inside the housing and extends toward the cassette attachment opening. The platen roller is provided inside the housing and faces the printing head. The holder holds one of the printing head and the platen roller. The holder is movable between: a nipping position in which the printing head and the platen roller nip the printing tape therebetween; and a non-nipping position in which the printing head and the platen roller do not nip the printing tape therebetween. The restriction member restricts movement of the holder when the cover is at a position other than the closed position. The restriction member allows the movement of the holder when the cover is at the closed position.
With this configuration, the one of the printing head and the platen roller held by the holder is moved after the cover has been moved to the closed position. Accordingly, displacement of the printing tape attached to the housing can be restrained due to a user touching the printing tape while the platen roller is in contact with the printing tape. Consequently, a problem occurred by nipping the printing tape with the platen roller is hard to occur.
According to another aspect, the present disclosure also provides a printing device including: a housing; a printing head; a platen roller; and a movable member. The housing has a cassette attachment opening through which a printing cassette is attachable to the housing. The printing cassette accommodates therein a printing tape. The printing head is provided inside the housing and extends toward the cassette attachment opening. The platen roller is provided inside the housing and faces the printing head. The movable member includes a holder holding one of the printing head and the platen roller. The holder is movable between: a nipping position in which the printing head and the platen roller nip the printing tape therebetween; and a non-nipping position in which the printing head and the platen roller do not nip the printing tape therebetween. A moving direction of the holder from the nipping position to the non-nipping position crosses an attachment direction of the printing cassette to the housing. The housing further has an opening formed at an outer surface of the housing. The movable member is exposed to an outside of the housing through the opening.
With this configuration, since the moving direction of the holder crosses the attachment direction of the printing cassette, the printing cassette is hard to be moved in the attachment direction due to a load for moving the holder. Accordingly, the movement of the printing cassette while the platen roller is in contact with the printing tape can be restricted, thereby avoiding occurrence of problems with respect to the printing tape occurred by nipping the printing tape by the platen roller.
The particular features and advantages of the embodiment(s) as well as other objects will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Hereinafter, a printing device 1 according to one embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The printing device 1 illustrated in
[Device Body]
As illustrated in
In the following description, a direction in which a rotation axis of the platen roller 15 (see
[Housing]
As illustrated in
The cassette attachment opening 11A is formed on an upper surface of the housing 11. The housing 11 is configured to receive the printing cassette 100 accommodating therein the printing tape through the cassette attachment opening 11A. That is, the printing cassette 100 is moved through the cassette attachment opening 11A during an attachment process of the printing cassette 100 to the housing 11.
The discharge opening 11B is formed on a front surface of the housing 11. The cassette attachment opening 11A and the discharge opening 11B are in communication with the recessed portion 11C. The recessed portion 11C is formed inside the housing 11. The recessed portion 11C functions to position the printing cassette 100 in the housing 11.
The housing 11 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape constituted by the upper surface and a lower surface those are perpendicular to the up-down direction, a right surface and a left surface those are perpendicular to the left-right direction, and the front surface and a rear surface those are perpendicular to the front-rear direction. The printing cassette 100 is inserted downward through the cassette attachment opening 11A toward the recessed portion 11C to be attached to the recessed portion 11C.
[Cover]
The cover 12 is movable between a closed position (a position illustrated in
Specifically, a hinge 11D is provided at a rear-upper portion of the housing 11, and the cover 12 is attached to the hinge 11D. The cover 12 is pivotally movable relative to the housing 11 about a pivot axis extending in the left-right direction. The pivot axis of the cover 12 (i.e., the hinge 11D) is positioned on the opposite side of the rotation axis of the platen roller 15 from the discharge opening 11B in the front-rear direction.
As illustrated in
[Printing Head]
The printing head 13 illustrated in
The printing head 13 includes a plurality of heat generating elements. The heat generating elements are individually controlled to selectively generate heat. The printing tape is conveyed by the platen roller 15 to a position overlapped with the printing head 13, and is pressed through an ink ribbon against the printing head 13 in which the heat generating elements are selectively heated. Through this operation, ink retained on a surface of the ink ribbon is partially transferred to the printing tape, thereby forming an image such as letter and mark on the printing tape.
[Head Holding Portion]
The head holding portion 14 holds the printing head 13. The head holding portion 14 is a metal plate having a thickness in the left-right direction. The printing head 13 is attached to a left surface of the head holding portion 14. The head holding portion 14 functions as a heat sink for dissipating heat generated in the printing head 13.
The head holding portion 14 has a first end 14A and a second end 14B in a conveying direction in which the printing tape is conveyed at the printing head 13 (i.e., the frontward direction). That is, the first end 14A is a front end of the head holding portion 14, and positioned downstream of the second end 14B in the conveying direction, and the second end 14B is a rear end of the head holding portion 14.
As illustrated in
[Platen Roller]
The platen roller 15 is configured to convey the printing tape accommodated inside the printing cassette 100 to an outside of the printing cassette 100. The rotation axis of the platen roller 15 extends in the up-down direction.
The platen roller 15 is provided inside the housing 11 and faces the printing head 13. The platen roller 15 is movable between a position illustrated in
[Platen Gear]
The platen gear 16 is provided inside the housing 11, and is connected to the platen roller 15 to drive the same. The platen gear 16 is movable between a position illustrated in
[Drive Shaft]
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
[Movable Member]
The movable member 18 is a member configured to change relative positional relationship between the printing head 13 and the platen roller 15 to switch nip condition of the printing tape (i.e., whether the printing tape is nipped or not nipped between the printing head 13 and the platen roller 15). The movable member 18 includes a holder 19, and a lever 20.
[Holder]
The holder 19 holds the platen roller 15, and is movable between a nipping position (a position illustrated in
Specifically, a pivot shaft 11E extending in the up-down direction is provided at a left-rear portion inside the housing 11, and the holder 19 is attached to the pivot shaft 11E. The holder 19 is pivotally movable about a pivot axis (i.e., the pivot shaft 11E) relative to the housing 11.
The holder 19 has a front end portion 19A which is an end of the holder 19 opposite the pivot shaft 11E in the front-rear direction. The platen roller 15 and the platen gear 16 are rotatably supported by the front end portion 19A. The platen gear 16 is positioned away the output gear 106 when the holder 19 is at the non-nipping position, and is in meshing engagement with the output gear 106 when the holder 19 is at the nipping position.
As illustrated in
At least a portion of the holder 19 protrudes further outward than the outer surface of the housing 11 when the holder 19 is at the non-nipping position (that is, when the lever 20 is at a first position described later). In the present embodiment, the front end portion 19A of the holder 19 protrudes further leftward than the left surface of the housing 11 when the holder 19 is at the non-nipping position.
The holder 19 may be disposed so that an outer end surface of the holder 19 is flush with the outer surface of the housing 11, or the entire portion is positioned further inward than the outer surface of the housing 11 when the holder 19 is at the nipping position. In the present embodiment, a left end of the holder 19 (i.e., a left surface of the holder 19) is positioned further inward than the left surface of the housing 11 as illustrated in
[Lever]
The lever 20 is attached to the holder 19. The lever 20 is positioned further outward than the holder 19 relative to the housing 11. The lever 20 is pivotally movable in a second direction D2 (see
The lever 20 is further movable in a third direction D3 (see
The third direction D3 is parallel to the conveying direction (that is, the front-rear direction) in which the printing tape is conveyed by the platen roller 15. The lever 20 is configured to be moved from the second position illustrated in
The second direction D2 and the third direction D3 are parallel to the left-right direction and the front-rear direction, respectively. That is, the moving direction of the lever 20 is parallel to an imaginary plane perpendicular to the rotation axis of the platen roller 15.
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
The lever 20 further includes a pawl 20B at a right end of the front end portion 20A. The pawl 20B is configured to be engaged with a groove 110 formed at the housing 11 when the lever 20 is at the second position. The lever 20 can be maintained at the second position by virtue of engagement of the pawl 20B with the groove 11G.
As illustrated in
[Restriction Member]
The restriction member 21 is a member configured to restrict the movement of the holder 19 when the cover 12 is at a position other than the closed position, and to allow the movement of the holder 19 when the holder 19 is at the closed position.
As illustrated in
The locking portion 21B extends further upward than the upper end of the housing 11. As illustrated in
The restriction member 21 is disposed inside the housing 11 and is supported by the housing 11 so as to be movable in the front-rear direction. Specifically, the restriction member 21 is movable from a restricting position (a position illustrated in
The restriction member 21 is overlapped with a moving locus of the lever 20 from the first position to the second position when the restriction member 21 is at the restricting position. Specifically, as illustrated in
On the other hand, as illustrated in
In accordance with the movement of the cover 12 from the open position toward the closed position, the engagement portion 12C of the cover 12 is brought into abutment against the tapered surface 21C of the locking portion 21B from above. As the engagement portion 12C is further moved downward, the tapered surface 21C is pressed frontward by the engagement portion 12C. As a result, the restriction member 21 is slidingly moved frontward from the restricting position toward the retracted position. The restriction member 21 reaches the retracted position upon completion of the movement of the cover 12 to the closed position.
As illustrated in
The restriction member 21 is further slidingly movable from the retracted position to a release position (see
The restriction member 21 is moved from the retracted position to the release position in accordance with the movement of the lever 20 in the third direction D3 (i.e., in accordance with the movement in the frontward direction of the lever 20). Specifically, the second abutment portion 20C of the lever 20 presses the third abutment portion 21A of the restriction member 21 frontward, thereby moving the restriction member 21 to the release position.
As the restriction member 21 is moved from the retracted position to the release position, the locking portion 21B is disengaged from the engagement portion 12C. That is, the locking portion 21B unlocks the cover 12 when the locking portion 21B is at the release position to allow the cover 12 to be moved to the open position.
Incidentally, as illustrated in
[Springs]
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
As illustrated in
[Tape Cassette]
The printing cassette 100 accommodates therein a printing medium (i.e., the printing tape in the present embodiment). The printing cassette 100 is attachable to and detachable from the device body 10. By replacing the printing cassette 100 with a new printing cassette 100, the printing medium can be supplied and kinds of the printing medium such as color or material can be selectively changed.
As illustrated in
[Case]
The case 110 accommodates therein the first and second rolls 101 and 103, the spools 102, 104 and 105, and the gears 106, 107 and 108. The case 110 is in a form of a rectangular parallelepiped shape having four sides parallel to the up-down direction, four sides parallel to the front-rear direction, and four sides parallel to the left-right direction. The case 110 is constituted by a first part 110A, a second part 110B, a third part 110C, and a fourth part 110D those are assembled together in the up-down direction.
[First Roll]
The first roll 101 is formed by winding the printing tape over the first supply spool 102. The printing tape has a surface subjected to printing by the printing head 13 of the device body 10 and by the ink ribbon.
[First Supply Spool]
The first supply spool 102 is rotatable about a rotation axis extending in the up-down direction. Rotation of the platen roller 15 conveys the printing tape to rotate the first supply spool 102, whereby the printing tape is conveyed to the printing head 13.
[Second Roll]
The second roll 103 is formed by winding the ink ribbon over the second supply spool 104. The ink ribbon is to be superimposed with the printing tape such that printing is performed on the printing tape by the printing head 13. The ink ribbon that has been used for printing is taken up by the take-up spool 105. The clutch spring holder 109 holds a clutch spring (not illustrated) which applies rotational resistance to the second roll 103.
[Second Supply Spool]
The second supply spool 104 is rotatable about a rotation axis extending in the up-down direction. The second supply spool 104 is rotatable in accordance with rotation of the take-up spool 105 for taking up the ink ribbon, thereby causing the ink ribbon to be conveyed to the printing head 13.
[Take-Up Spool]
The take-up spool 105 is rotatable about a rotation axis extending in the up-down direction. The take-up spool 105 has an inner peripheral surface at which spline teeth are provided. The drive shaft 17 of the device body 10 is configured to be engaged with the spline teeth of the take-up spool 105 when the printing cassette 100 is attached to the device body 10. The take-up spool 105 is rotatable following rotation of the drive shaft 17 to take up the ink ribbon around the take-up spool 105.
[Output Gear]
The output gear 106 is a gear for outputting a driving force for conveying the printing tape. Specifically, the output gear 106 is configured to transmit a driving force to the platen roller 15 through the platen gear 16 of the device body 10. The output gear 106 has a portion positioned outside the case 110. The output gear 106 is configured to meshingly engaged with the platen gear 16 in a state where the printing cassette 100 is attached to the device body 10.
[Input Gear]
The input gear 107 is indirectly engaged with the output gear 106 through the idle gear 108 to transmit a driving force to the output gear 106. A driving force from the drive source in the device body 10 is inputted into the input gear 107.
The input gear 107 includes an outer gear 107A, and a spool 107B having a hollow cylindrical shape. The spool 107B is fixed to the outer gear 107A, and has an inner peripheral surface at which spline teeth are provided. The outer gear 107A and the spool 107B are rotatable together due to a driving force inputted to the spool 107B.
The input gear 107 has a rotation axis extending through a hollow space of the take-up spool 105. That is, the drive shaft 17 is inserted through both the take-up spool 105 and the input gear 107. As a result, the input gear 107 and the take-up spool 105 are rotated together by the common drive source i.e., the drive shaft 17, even though the input gear 107 is not directly connected to the take-up spool 105.
[Idle Gear]
The idle gear 108 is drivingly connected to the input gear 107 and the output gear 106, that is, the idle gear 108 is in meshing engagement with the input gear 107 and the output gear 106 to transmit a driving force inputted into the input gear 107 to the output gear 106.
The idle gear 108 is a double-step gear including a first gear 108A in meshing engagement with the outer gear 107A of the input gear 107, and a second gear 108B coaxial with the first gear 108A and in meshing engagement with the output gear 106. The second gear 108B has a diameter smaller than that of the first gear 108A.
In an attached state of the printing cassette 100 to the device body 10, the drive shaft 17 extends through to be engaged with the input gear 107, and the platen gear 16 can be engaged with the output gear 106. Rotation of the input gear 107 caused by the rotation of the drive shaft 17 is transmitted to the platen roller 15 through the outer gear 107A, the first gear 108A and the second gear 108B of the idle gear 108, the output gear 106, and the platen gear 16 to rotate the platen roller 15. The rotation of the input gear 107 is also transmitted to the take-up spool 105 to take up the ink ribbon.
[Attachment and Detachment of Tape Cassette]
Hereinafter, attachment process of the printing cassette 100 to the device body 10 will be described. At the beginning of the attachment process, a user inserts the printing cassette 100 into the recessed portion 11C through the cassette attachment opening 11A from above while the cover 12 is at the open position, as illustrated in
In this state, that is, in a state where the cover 12 is at a position other than the closed position, the restriction member 21 is at the restricting position. Further, the holder 19 is at the non-nipping position, and the lever 20 is at the first position. Hence, the movement of the lever 20 toward the second position is restricted, because the second abutment portion 20C of the lever 20 is brought into abutment against the third abutment portion 21A of the restriction member 21 in a case where the user tries to move the lever 20 toward the second position.
After insertion of the printing cassette 100, the user pivotally moves the cover 12 to the closed position in which the printing cassette 100 and the cassette attachment opening 11A are covered by the cover 12. At this time, the restriction member 21 is moved toward the retracting position due to abutment of the engagement portion 12C of the cover 12 against the locking portion 21B of the restriction member 21. Consequently, the cover 12 is locked by the engagement between the locking portion 21B and the engagement portion 12C, and is retained at the closed position.
After the cover 12 is closed, the user pivotally moves the lever 20 from the first position to the second position illustrated in
Further, the printing tape of the printing cassette 100 is nipped between the printing head 13 and the platen roller 15, and meshing engagement between the platen gear 16 and the output gear 106 is maintained by virtue of the engagement between the pawl 20B of the lever 20 and the groove 11G of the housing 11, thereby enabling the printing device 1 to perform printing.
Detachment process of the printing cassette 100 from the device body 10 will be described next. The user slidingly moves the lever 20 from the second position to the third position illustrated in
When the user releases his finger from the lever 20 that has been slidingly moved to the third position, the lever 20 is moved in the direction opposite the third direction D3, that is, the lever 20 is moved rearward due to an urging force of the first spring 31. The lever 20 is then moved back toward the first position together with the movement of the holder 19 from the non-nipping position caused by an urging force of the second spring 32. Further, the restriction member 21 is moved back to the restricting position from the release position due to an urging force of the third spring 33.
Then, the user takes the printing cassette 100 upward out of the housing 11 through the cassette attachment opening 11A to detach the printing cassette 100 from the device body 10.
The above-described embodiment exhibits the following technical advantages.
(a) The platen roller 15 is moved after the cover 12 is closed according to the present embodiment. This configuration can restrain displacement of the printing cassette 100 by the user touching the printing cassette 100 while the platen roller 15 is in contact with the printing tape. As a result, problems with respect to the printing tape occurred by nipping the printing tape by the platen roller 15 can be restrained.
(b) Since the moving direction of the holder 19 crosses the attachment direction of the printing cassette 100, the printing cassette 100 is unlikely to be displaced in the attachment direction due to a load required for moving the holder 19. Accordingly, displacement of the printing cassette 100 while the platen roller 15 is in contact with the printing tape can be suppressed. As a result, a trouble with respect to the printing tape by nipping the printing tape by the platen roller 15 can be restrained.
(c) Since a direction in which a load for moving the holder 19 is imparted is parallel to the moving direction of the holder 19, the movement of the holder 19 in the up-down direction is hard to occur, thereby restraining inclination of the rotation axis of the platen roller 15 relative to a surface of the printing head 13.
(d) The pressure portion 12A of the cover 12 is configured to press the printing cassette 100 attached to the housing 11 in the attachment direction when the cover 12 is at the closed position. Accordingly, the printing tape can be nipped between the platen roller 15 and the printing head 13 while the printing cassette 100 is retained at a prescribed position relative to the device body 10. Therefore, the printing tape and the ink ribbon can be accurately positioned relative to the printing head 13 and the platen roller 15 in the up-down direction.
(e) Since the restriction member 21 includes the locking portion 21B, the restriction member 21 not only allows the platen roller 15 to nip the printing tape but also locks the cover 12 at the closed position. This configuration can ensure the printing tape to be nipped by the platen roller 15 only when the cover 12 is at the closed position.
(f) The holder 19 is positioned inside the housing 11 when the holder 19 is positioned at the nipping position, and the lever 20 has the surface positioned to be flush with the outer surface of the housing 11 when the lever 20 is at the second position. Therefore, an outer profile of the printing device 1 while the printing device 1 is used can be made compact.
While the description has been made in detail with reference to the specific embodiment, it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that the present disclosure need not be limited to the above-described embodiment and various changes and modifications may be made thereto.
(a) The cover 12 at the closed position need not cover the entire portion of the cassette attachment opening 11A, but may cover a portion of the cassette attachment opening 11A. Further, the cover 12 need not include the pressure portion 12A.
(b) The movable member 18 may not include the lever 20. For example, the nip condition of the printing tape by the platen roller 15 may be switched by directly moving the holder 19.
(c) The restriction member 21 may not include the locking portion 21B. For example, a locking member for locking the cover 12 at the closed position may be provided in the printing device 1 independently of the restriction member 21.
(d) The holder 19 may hold the printing head 13 in place of the platen roller 15. In this case, the platen roller 15 is supported by the housing 11 so as to be fixed relative to the housing 11 in place of the printing head 13. With this configuration, the printing head 13 is movable toward and away from the platen roller 15 to nip the printing tape between the printing head 13 and the platen roller 15.
(e) Although the printing tape is employed as a printing medium in the above-described embodiment, a printing paper, label, other kind of tape, tube and the like may be used as the printing medium.
(f) The functions possessed by a single component in the above-described embodiment may be distributed among a plurality of components, and/or the functions possessed by a plurality of components may be integrated into a single component. Further, a part of the configurations in the above-described embodiment may be omitted. Still further, at least a part of the configurations in the above-described embodiment may be added to or replaced with the configurations appearing in the modifications. Note that every aspect included in the technical concepts that can be identified by the recitations in the claims can be the embodiments of the present disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2019-193859 | Oct 2019 | JP | national |
This is a by-pass continuation application of International Application No. PCT/JP2020/034880 filed Sep. 15, 2020 claiming priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-193859 filed Oct. 24, 2019. The entire contents of the International Application and the priority application are incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/JP2020/034880 | Sep 2020 | US |
Child | 17725885 | US |