1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a recording apparatus that performs recording on a recording medium and that includes a pivotable panel that has a display unit that displays various information and the like.
2. Related Art
Some of the recording apparatus represented by printers can be used standalone, without being connected to a computer. In some such printers, a display unit that displays various information, images, etc. is provided so as to be capable of being tilted via a tilt mechanism (see, for example, JP-A-2011-42125) Furthermore, some standalone type printers are portable printers specialized in printing on postcards, small-size photograph paper sheets, etc. The printer described in JP-A-2011-42125 is an example of such portable printers. Furthermore, many of such portable type printers are provided with a handle for transportation as shown in JP-A-2011-42476.
However, as for the related-art portable printers, it cannot be said that their characteristics, for example, a relation between the shape of the display unit and the tilting directions thereof in light of the use of the printers for creating postcards, do not appropriately meet users' needs. Furthermore, the display unit is preferred to be larger in order to secure good visibility; however, a size increase of the display unit usually results in an increased weight such that, when the printer is transported, the display unit may unintentionally open and bring about an unfavorable result, such as breakage or the like.
An advantage of some aspects of the invention is that, in a portable type printer, users' needs that the related-art printers do not appropriately meet are more appropriately met by providing a structure for disposing a panel mentioned above. That is, a recording apparatus capable of realizing both better visibility of the display unit and more appropriate portability is advantageously provided.
The invention can be realized in various forms as described below each of which achieves at least a part of the foregoing advantage.
According to an aspect of the invention, a recording apparatus includes an apparatus main body portion that contains a recorder that performs recording on a recording medium, and a panel having a display unit that displays various information and being capable of opening and closing an upper portion of the apparatus main body portion by pivoting relative to the apparatus main body portion about a first pivot shaft. The panel has an outer perimeter that includes two short sides and two long sides. The display unit has an outline that includes two short sides and two long sides and is provided on the panel so that a longitudinal direction of the display unit coincides with a longitudinal direction of the panel. A direction of the first pivot shaft about which the panel pivots intersects the longitudinal direction of the panel.
According to the foregoing recording apparatus, since the panel having the display unit and being pivotable about the first pivot shaft is provided so that the longitudinal direction (the longitudinal direction of the panel and the display unit) intersects the direction of the first pivot shaft, the panel is opened into a state in which the longitudinal direction of the panel is along a vertical up-down direction in a view from a user. Therefore, for example, in conjunction with the use for creating postcards that may often be used in the portrait or vertical orientation, the display area of the display unit can be fully utilized to display an edited image, so that the editing operation is more facilitated and users' needs can be more appropriately met.
In the foregoing recording apparatus, the display unit may have a size that is larger than or equal to a postcard size.
According to this construction, since the size of the display unit is larger than or equal to the postcard size, an edited image displayed in the display unit can be made closer to an actual completed image, so that the editing operation is more facilitated and users' needs are even more appropriately met.
The foregoing recording apparatus may further have a construction in which in the apparatus main body portion, the first pivot shaft is provided at a side surface portion in a direction that intersects a recording medium transport direction, and in which when the apparatus main body portion is placed so that the panel in an open state is at a near side, the recording medium transport direction is a left-right direction.
Usually, a recording apparatus is provided with a discharge tray that receives recording media discharged from the apparatus after being subjected to recording. According to the foregoing construction in the invention, when the apparatus main body portion is placed with the opened panel being at the near side to a user, the recording medium transport direction is the left-right direction to the user, so that when the user operates the panel, the discharge tray does not interfere with the user's operation. Thus, the operability of the panel improves.
The foregoing construction of the recording apparatus may further include a construction in which when the apparatus main body portion is placed so that a discharge opening of the recording medium is at a near side, the first pivot shaft is at a right side surface of the apparatus main body portion.
This construction, in which when the apparatus main body portion is placed with discharge opening of the recording medium being at the near side to a user, the first pivot shaft is at the right side surface of the apparatus main body portion, achieves the aforementioned operation and effects.
In the foregoing recording apparatus, the panel, when closed, may cover an entire region of the upper portion of the apparatus main body portion in a direction that intersects the recording medium transport direction.
According to this construction, since the closed panel covers the entire region of the upper portion of the apparatus main body portion in the direction intersecting the recording medium transport direction, the integrated appearance of the apparatus main body portion and the panel improves and the beauty of the apparatus improves.
The foregoing recording apparatus may further include a medium setting unit in which the recording medium is set, a carriage that is provided with the recorder and that is movable in a direction that intersects the recording medium transport direction, and an arm that maintains an open state of the panel by engaging with the panel, and a position of the arm in the recording medium transport direction may be between the medium setting unit and the carriage.
This construction, in which the arm that maintains the open state of the panel by engaging with the panel is provided and the position of the arm in the recording medium transport direction is a position between the medium setting unit and the carriage, can restrain size increase of the apparatus by effectively utilizing the region present between the medium setting unit and the carriage.
The arm may hold the panel at a plurality of angles of aperture.
According to this construction, since the arm holds the panel at the plurality of angles of aperture, the operability of the apparatus by users further improves.
In the recording apparatus, in an apparatus height direction, at least a portion of the arm and at least a portion of the carriage may be at positions equal in height.
According to this construction, since in the apparatus height direction, at least a portion the arm and at least a portion of the carriage are located at the same height, the measurement of the apparatus in the height direction is not equal to but less than the sum of the measurement of the arm and the measurement of the carriage in the height direction. Thus, the height-direction measurement of the recording apparatus can be restrained and the size of the apparatus can be reduced.
The foregoing recording apparatus may further include a handle pivotable relative to the apparatus main body portion about a second pivot shaft, and both the first pivot shaft and the second pivot shaft may be provided at the same side surface side of the apparatus main body portion.
According to this construction, since both the first pivot shaft, which is the pivot shaft of the panel, and the second pivot shaft, which is the pivot shaft of the handle, are provided at the same side surface side of the apparatus main body portion, it is possible to avoid an incident in which the panel is unintentionally opened when the recording apparatus is carried by grasping the handle. This makes it possible to secure a more appropriate portability of the recording apparatus while realizing an increased size of the panel.
In the foregoing recording apparatus, the upper surface of the apparatus main body portion may change between when the recording apparatus is in a state for recording and when the recording apparatus is in a state for carrying the recording apparatus by grasping the handle, and the first pivot shaft and the second pivot shaft may be provided at a surface side of the apparatus main body portion which is a side surface side when the recording apparatus is in the state for recording.
Furthermore, a pivot axis of the first pivot shaft and a pivot axis of the second pivot shaft may be substantially parallel to each other.
Still further, the second pivot shaft may be below the first pivot shaft.
Further, in the foregoing recording apparatus, the panel may be provided pivotably relative to the apparatus main body portion via a hinge portion that includes the first pivot shaft, and the handle may be provided pivotably relative to the apparatus main body portion via an attaching member that includes the second pivot shaft, and the apparatus main body portion may include an upper-side apparatus main body portion that constitutes an upper side and a lower-side apparatus main body portion that constitutes a lower side, and the hinge portion, the upper-side apparatus main body portion, and the lower-side apparatus main body portion may be fixed to the attaching member.
According to this construction, since the hinge portion, the upper-side apparatus main body portion, and the lower-side apparatus main body portion are fixed to the attaching member, the weight of both the panel and a recording apparatus main body constituted by the apparatus main body portion will act on the attaching member when the handle is grasped. That is, because the handle appropriately bears the weight of the recording apparatus, it is possible to restrain the recording apparatus from being damaged or the like when the apparatus is carried by grasping the handle.
In the foregoing construction, a side surface of the lower-side apparatus main body portion may be provided with a protruded portion that is protruded sideways, and the protruded portion may be provided with the attaching member.
According to this construction, since the side surface of the lower-side apparatus main body portion is provided with the sideways-protruding protruded portion and the protruded portion is provided with the attaching member, the rigidity of the side surface of the lower-side apparatus main body portion can be increased due to formation of the protruded portion on the side surface of the lower-side apparatus main body portion. Because the attaching member, that is, the handle, is attached to the site (protruded portion) that has an increased rigidity as described above, it is possible to restrain the apparatus main body portion from being damaged when the recording apparatus is carried by grasping the handle.
This recording apparatus may further have a construction in which the handle has a substantially square U shape and in which when the handle is closed, the handle lies around the protruded portion and constitutes, together with the protruded portion, a side surface of the recording apparatus without protruding outward from the side surface of the lower-side apparatus main body portion.
Due to this construction, recesses and protrusions of the side surface of the apparatus are reduced (or substantially eliminated), so that the beauty of the side surface of the apparatus improves.
In this recording apparatus, the handle may be provided with a recess portion that receives the second pivot shaft, and the recess portion may be provided with an allowance that, when the handle is closed, allows the handle to move in a direction that intersects a pivot axis direction of the handle, and the handle, when closed, may assume a state in which a gap between the handle and the protruded portion is eliminated due to urging force of an urger.
According to this construction, since, due to the urging force of the urger, the handle in the closed state assumes the state in which the gap between the handle and the protruded portion is eliminated, the beauty of the side surface of the apparatus can be further improved.
In the foregoing construction of the recording apparatus, the handle and the panel may have a positional relation such that neither one of the handle and the panel interferes with the other one of the handle and the panel when pivoting.
Due to this positional relation, the operability of the handle and the panel improves.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
Recording apparatuses according to exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings. Note that the invention is not restricted by the following exemplary embodiments.
First, a recording apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the invention will be described. As an example of the recording apparatus of the invention, an ink jet type printer will be described.
Overview of Printer
An ink jet printer 10 (hereinafter, referred to as “printer 10”) as a recording apparatus according to the invention, as shown in
Note that in an X-Y-Z coordinate system indicated in the diagrams, the directions of the X axis are scanning directions of a recording head and the directions of the Y axis are apparatus depth directions. The directions of the Z axis are along the gravity direction, that is, the apparatus height direction. Furthermore, a positive Y direction side is an apparatus front surface side, and a negative Y direction side is an apparatus back surface side. Furthermore, the right side in a view from the apparatus front surface side is defined as a side in a positive X direction and the left side in such a view is defined as a side in a negative X direction. Furthermore, a positive Z direction side is defined as being an apparatus' upper side (including an upper portion, an upper surface, etc.), and a negative Z direction side is defined as being an apparatus' lower side (including a lower portion, a lower surface, etc.).
At a position at the upper surface side of the printer 10 and near the apparatus back surface side there is provided a medium setting unit 23 in which sheets P as recording media are set as shown in
Furthermore, at the apparatus front surface side there is provided a sheet discharge unit 41 (sheet discharge opening) to which a sheet P having undergone recording is discharged. The sheet discharge unit 41 is revealed by opening the sheet discharge cover 18. The sheet discharge cover 18 in the open state functions as a tray that supports the sheet P discharged from the apparatus main body portion 11.
The panel 14 has on an upper surface side thereof a display unit 28 that displays various information and the like. The panel 14 is pivotable about a pivot shaft provided at a positive X-side side surface (shown in
Furthermore, in this exemplary embodiment, a pivot shaft of the handle 20 (hereinafter, referred to as “second pivot shaft 90”) is also provided at the positive X-side side surface (see
Next, with reference to
Inside the apparatus main body portion 11 there is a carriage 32 provided with a recording head 30 that performs recording by ejecting ink onto the sheet P. The carriage 32 is configured to move back and forth in directions (directions of the X axis) that intersect the sheet transport direction (positive Y direction). A bottom surface of the recording head 30 is provided with a nozzle array made up of a plurality of nozzles (not shown in the drawings) that eject ink onto the sheet P transported below the recording head 30. The ink is supplied via the nozzles from a liquid container 34 that is mounted on the carriage 32.
The sheet P is fed downstream in the sheet transport direction by the sheet feed roller 36. The sheet P sent by the sheet feed roller 36 is transported into a recording region below recording head 30 (at the negative Z direction side thereof) in a state in which the sheet P is pinched by a transport roller pair 38 that includes a transport driving roller 38a and a transport driven roller 38b.
At a side facing the recording head 30 (a side below the recording head 30 in
At the downstream side of the recording head 30 in the sheet transport direction there is provided a sheet discharge roller pair 46 that includes a driving sheet discharge roller 44a and a driven sheet discharge roller 44b. A rotating body 48 may be provided as a float preventer between the recording head 30 and the sheet discharge roller pair 46. The rotating body 48 is provided on the transport path of the sheet P from the recording head 30 to the sheet discharge roller pair 46 so as to be passively rotated in contact with a recording surface of the sheet P. Therefore, the rotating body 48 performs a function of preventing the sheet P from floating off from the support member 42 and keeping a constant distance between the sheet P and the recording head 30.
The sheet P having undergone recording is transported over the support member 42 and is further sent downstream by the sheet discharge roller pair 46 so as to be discharged from a sheet discharge unit 41 onto a sheet discharge cover 18 in the open state.
The internal structure of the printer 10 and the sheet transport path thereof are generally as described above.
Next, the foregoing panel 14 will be further described in detail.
The panel 14 having the display unit 28 on its upper surface side has a configuration whose outer perimeter has two short sides 50 and two long sides 52 as shown in
An outline of the display unit 28 has a shape that includes two short sides 54 and two long sides 56. The display unit 28 is provided in the panel 14 so that the longitudinal directions of the display unit 28 (the directions of the long sides 56) coincide with the longitudinal direction of the panel 14 (the directions of the long sides 52). The size of the display unit 28 is equal to or larger than the postcard size.
In this exemplary embodiment, the display unit 28 functions as a so-called touch panel that detects the location on the display unit 28 at which pressure is applied. The display unit 28 is capable of displaying various information, such as contents of editing, contents of print setting, current operation status, etc., and is also capable of executing various input operations.
The panel 14 is constructed to be pivotable about the first pivot shaft 70 (see
More specifically, the first pivot shaft 70 is provided in a side surface portion of the apparatus main body portion 11 which faces a direction that intersects the sheet transport direction (a positive X-side side surface portion of the apparatus main body portion 11). The first pivot shaft 70 is provided in such a direction that when the apparatus main body portion 11 is placed with the panel 14 in the open state standing at the near side, the sheet transport direction is along the left-right directions (the Y-axis directions) as shown in
The panel 14 is connected to the main body lower portion 13 that constitutes the apparatus main body portion 11, via a hinge portion 72 (see
Next, a construction for holding the panel 14 in the open state will be described with reference to
As shown in
The arm 60 is pivotable in the same directions as the panel 14 about a pivot shaft that is provided on an end portion of the arm 60 and set on a bearing 64 provided on the main body upper portion 12. A second end portion of the arm 60 is slidably connected to the back surface of the panel 14. The second end portion of the arm 60 is slidable relative to a slide portion 58 that is provided in the longitudinal directions of the panel 14. The second end portion of the arm 60 has an engaging portion 66 that is engageable with each one of a plurality of engaged portions 62 (62a, 62b, 62c, 62d, 62e) that are provided in the slide portion 58 (see
The plurality of engaged portions 62 are provided in sliding directions of the arm 60, that is, the longitudinal directions of the panel 14. By changing the engaged portion 62 with which the engaging portion 66 is engaged from one engaged portion to another as shown in
For example, in
Note that the arm 60 is urged by an urger (not shown) in a direction in which the engaging portion 66 is engageable with the engaged portions 62. A side portion of the slide portion 58 is provided with an engagement release button 68 for releasing the engagement of the engaging portion 66 with any one of the engaged portions 62. The engagement release button 68 may be provided above the slide portion 58.
In this exemplary embodiment, the arm 60 is provided to be positioned between the medium setting unit 23 and the carriage 32 in the sheet transport direction (Y axis direction) (see
Furthermore, in this exemplary embodiment, as represented in
Due to the construction in which the panel 14 is opened and closed by pivoting the panel 14 about the first pivot shaft 70 whose direction intersects the longitudinal directions of the panel 14 and the display unit 28, the following operation and effects can be achieved.
Due to the foregoing construction, when the panel 14 is opened as shown in
Since the size of the display unit 28 is equal to or larger than the postcard size, edited images during postcard creation can be displayed in actual size in the display unit 28, so that the edited images displayed are closer to actual completed images.
Furthermore, when the user is to operate the panel 14, the user usually places the apparatus main body portion 11 with the open panel 14 standing on the near side. When the apparatus main body portion 11 is placed in this manner, the sheet transport direction is along the left-right directions, so that the sheet discharge cover 18 does not interfere with the user operating the panel 14. Thus, the operability of the panel 14 improves.
Furthermore, in this exemplary embodiment, the panel 14, when in the closed state, covers an entire region in the upper surface of the apparatus main body portion 11 in the direction that intersects the sheet transport direction (i.e., in the X axis direction). Due to this, when the panel 14 is closed, the apparatus main body portion 11 and the panel 14 appear more integrated, so that the printer 10 improves in terms of the design characteristic and the beauty of the external appearance.
Incidentally, the printer 10 can be operated not only by the touch panel type display unit 28 but also by, for example, an operation button 15a and an operation button 15b provided on the panel 14 (see
Furthermore, the printer 10 is capable of executing sheet feed/discharge operation and recording operation in a state in which the panel 14 is open.
Furthermore, between the first pivot shaft 70 and the bearing portion 74 there may be provided, for example, a known free stop mechanism capable of making the panel 14 stand still at any angle by generating a torque when the panel is opened or closed. This arrangement will realize the even smoother opening and closing of the panel 14.
Attaching Structures for Panel and Handle
Next, examples of the attaching structures for the panel 14 and the handle 20 will be described.
As described above, the panel 14 is attached to the apparatus main body portion 11 that includes the main body upper portion 12 and the main body lower portion 13, via the hinge portion 72 (see
The first pivot shaft 70 of the panel 14, as shown in
In the exemplary embodiment, attaching members 80 for attaching the handle 20 to the apparatus main body portion 11 (main body lower portion 13) are provided. The hinge portion 72, the main body upper portion 12, and the main body lower portion 13 are fixed to the attaching members 80.
This attaching structure will be further described in detail below.
The panel 14 includes the bearing portion 74 (see
The handle 20 (see
Furthermore, as shown in
More concretely, end portions of the two opposite-side arm portions 22 of the handle 20 each have a recess portion 84 (see
Each of the two attaching members 80 has a fastening hole 82, the hinge portion 72 has first through holes 75 that correspond to the fastening holes 82, and the main body upper portion 12 has second through holes 88 that also correspond to the fastening holes 82, as shown in
Since the hinge portion 72 to which the panel 14 is connected, the main body upper portion 12, and the main body lower portion 13 are fixed to the attaching members 80 by which the handle 20 is attached to the apparatus main body portion 11 (main body lower portion 13) as described above, the panel 14 is supported by four different members, that is, the hinge portion 72, the main body upper portion 12, the main body lower portion 13, and the attaching member 80 (the two attaching members 80 in this exemplary embodiment) of the handle 20. Thus, the load on the panel 14 can be dispersed to the four different members. Due to this construction, the attaching structure for attaching the panel 14 to the apparatus main body portion 11 can be given high strength.
In other words, when the printer 10 is held by using the handle 20 as a carry handle, the handle 20 supports the panel 14, the main body upper portion 12, and the main body lower portion 13 via the attaching members 80. Therefore, the printer 10 can be carried reliably with a reduced risk of damaging the printer 10, compared with a printer having a construction in which all the load of the printer is borne by a handle 20 only via a main body lower portion 13.
Note that the upper surface of the apparatus main body portion 11 of the printer 10 changes between when the printer 10 is in a state for recording (e.g., the state shown in
Furthermore, since the protruded portion 78 is formed on the side surface 19 of the main body lower portion 13, the rigidity of the side surface of the main body lower portion 13 can be improved. Because the attaching members 80 for the handle 20 are attached to the site having an increased rigidity (the protruded portion 78), the attaching structure for the panel 14 can be given even higher strength, and the risk of damaging the apparatus main body portion 11 when the recording apparatus (the printer 10) is carried by grasping the handle 20 can be inhibited.
Furthermore, since the first pivot shafts 70, which is the pivot shaft of the panel 14, and the second pivot shafts 90, which is the pivot shaft of the handle 20, are provided at the same side surface side of the apparatus main body portion 11, it is possible to avoid an incident in which the panel 14 is unintentionally opened when the printer 10 assumes a posture as shown in
Other Constructions Regarding the Handle
Other constructions regarding the handle 20 will be described with reference to the drawings.
In this exemplary embodiment, the handle 20 in the closed state is retracted so as to lie along the perimeter of the protruded portion 78 and not to be protruded outward from the side surface 19 of the main body lower portion 13. Thus, the handle 20 in the closed state and the protruded portion 78 form a side surface of the printer 10. Therefore, when the handle 20 is folded from a carrying state (
The recess portions 84 that are provided on the arm portions 22 of the handle 20 and that receive the second pivot shafts 90 of the attaching members 80 are provided with an allowance 96 that permits the handle 20 to move in directions that intersect the pivot axis direction (Y axis direction) when the handle 20 is in the closed state (see, e.g.,
More concretely, each recess portion 84, as shown in
Then, the second pivot shaft 90 of each attaching member 80 is provided with a compressed spring 86 as an urger (urging member) that exerts an urging force in the positive Z direction. Therefore, when the handle 20 is in the closed state (
Note that in the case where the allowance 96 between each recess portion 84 and the corresponding second pivot shaft 90 is not eliminated by the compressed spring 86, the handle 20 hangs by gravity from the second pivot shafts 90 when the handle 20 is closed as in a state shown in
At this time, as shown in
However, as in
When the handle 20 is pivoted in the opening direction by displacing the grip portion 21 upward (to the positive Z side) from a lower position (the negative Z side) assumed when the handle 20 is closed, an end edge 85 of each recess portion 84 presses the corresponding compressed spring 86 as shown in
Because there is provided an allowance that permits the handle 20 to move in directions that intersect the pivot axis direction of the handle 20 (the Y axis direction) (i.e., to move in directions that contain a component of the X axis direction) when the handle 20 is opened, the relative position of the second pivot shafts 90 to the handle 20 changes when the handle 20 is opened from the closed state. Concretely, the position of the second pivot shafts 90 in the recess portions 84 relatively shifts from a position closer to the grip portion 21 to a position remoter from the grip portion 21.
That is, as the handle 20 is turned from the closed state to the open state, the handle 20 shifts from a position close to the side surface 19 of the main body lower portion 13 (the position shown in
For example, as shown in
In the exemplary embodiment, however, each recess portion 84 is provided with the allowance 96, and the gap 98 (
The pivot range of the panel 14 (see
Other Constructions of the Printer
Next, other constructions of the printer 10 will be described.
As shown in
In a related-art printer constructed so that when the printer is stored (when it is not used), a medium setting unit 122 can be covered with a sheet feed cover 124 as shown in
In such a case, the sheet feed cover 124 provided as a paper support is provided with a subsidiary edge guide 126 that guides two opposite side ends of the sheets P supported.
The provision of the subsidiary edge guide 126 on the sheet feed cover 124 that is pivotally opened and closed causes a problem that in order to avoid interference of the subsidiary edge guide 126 with another component member (e.g., an edge guide 128) during the pivoting of the sheet feed cover 124, dead space is increased in size and therefore the apparatus size becomes large.
Furthermore, because the position of a pivot shaft 132 of the sheet feed cover 124 that performs the paper support function is determined by positional relations with a sheet mounting surface 130 of the medium setting unit 122 or with the edge guide 128, the layout is restricted.
In this exemplary embodiment, as shown in
In addition, because the subsidiary edge guide 102 is provided independently of the paper support, the degree of freedom in designing the paper support increases. For example, in this exemplary embodiment, the sheet feed cover 16 is not designed to also perform a paper support function but a paper support (sheet support portion 26) retractable into the apparatus main body portion 11 is separately provided.
Incidentally, the invention is not limited to the foregoing exemplary embodiments but can be modified or changed in various manners within the scope of the invention described in the appended claims, and such modifications and changes are, of course, encompassed within the scope of the invention.
The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2015-0044629 filed on Mar. 6, 2015 and No. 2015-0044640 filed on Mar. 6, 2015 are expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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