1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a recording apparatus which is represented by a facsimile, a printer, or the like.
2. Related Art
In a printer as an example of a recording apparatus, in general, the outer side is configured of a housing which is formed of a resin, and an apparatus main body is configured on the inside thereof. In many cases, the apparatus main body is configured of a metal frame, and various constituent elements are assembled in the metal frame.
In a printer disclosed in JP-A-10-138607, improvement of abrasion resistance, a vibration control property, and corrosion resistance is realized using manganese steel in which quantity of carbon is reduced, and quantity of manganese is increased.
In a printer, there is a mobile type which is portable, in addition to a stationary type. In the mobile type printer, there is a strong demand for weight reduction, in particular, due to the very nature. In addition, impact resistance when being dropped is also needed, and weight reduction is also important when considering such a point of view. In addition, in the printer, a ratio of a weight of a frame which constitutes a build of a main body of an apparatus to the whole weight is large, and accordingly, it is preferable to reduce the weight of the frame in the mobile type printer.
Therefore, as a material of the frame, aluminum, an aluminum alloy, or the like, which has relatively small specific gravity is also taken into consideration; however, when adopting such a material with small specific gravity, there is a problem in that the following problem occurs due to the very nature of the printer. For example, in a so-called serial printer in which recording is performed while moving a carriage including a recording head in a sheet width direction, there is a case of adopting a configuration in which the carriage slides on a frame while being supported by the frame. In this case, metal with small specific gravity such as aluminum, the aluminum alloy, or the like, is inferior to metal with greater specific gravity than that when considering abrasion resistance, and causes a problem in durability of a printer.
On the other hand, it is preferable to use stainless steel when considering abrasion resistance; however, stainless steel has large specific gravity, and accordingly, it is not possible to achieve weight reduction of the apparatus.
An advantage of some aspects of the invention is to improve required performance which is unique in a mobile printer represented by weight reduction or impact resistance while obtaining necessary abrasion resistance.
According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a recording apparatus which includes a carriage including a recording head which performs recording on a medium, and can move in a predetermined direction; and a plurality of frames which are configured along the carriage, in which the plurality of frames are formed by including a first frame which does not form a contact face which comes into contact with the carriage, and a second frame which forms the contact face, and of which hardness is higher than that of the first frame.
According to the aspect, since the plurality of frames which configure the periphery of the carriage are formed by including the first frame which does not form the contact face which comes into contact with the carriage, and the second frame which forms the contact face, and of which the hardness is higher than that of the first frame, it is possible to realize weight reduction using the first frame while securing abrasion resistance on a sliding face on which the carriage slides uses the second frame.
According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a recording apparatus which includes a carriage including a recording head which performs recording on a medium, and can move in a predetermined direction; and a frame which is configured along the carriage, in which a sheet member with higher hardness than that of the frame is provided between the frame and the carriage, and the carriage slides on the sheet member along with a movement of the carriage.
According to the aspect, since the sheet member with higher hardness than the frame is provided between the frame and the carriage, and the carriage slides on the sheet member along with a movement of the carriage, it is possible to use a material with small specific gravity in the frame while securing abrasion resistance of a sliding face on which the carriage slides using the sheet member, that is, it is possible to realize weight reduction in the whole apparatus.
According to still another aspect of the invention, there is provided a recording apparatus which includes a carriage including a recording head which performs recording on a medium, and can move in a predetermined direction; and a support member which supports or guides the carriage, in which a guide member with higher hardness than that of the support member is provided on a contact face with the carriage of the support member.
According to the aspect, since the support member which supports or guides the carriage is included, and the guide member with higher hardness than that of the support member is provided on the contact face with the carriage of the support member, it is possible to realize weight reduction using the support member, while securing abrasion resistance on the sliding face on which the carriage slides using the guide member.
In addition, since specific gravity of the first frame which is located on the outer side is less than that of the second frame which is located at the inner side, a weight in the vicinity of the outside of the apparatus becomes light in the whole apparatus. Due to this, an impact when the apparatus is inclined to an installation face of the apparatus, and the apparatus lands on the installation face after taking hands away from the apparatus, is relieved. As a result, in a recording apparatus in which a recording head ejecting, specifically, ink, is provided, it is possible to suppress dot omission which occurs along with drop impact.
In the recording apparatus, the first frame may be formed of aluminum or an aluminum alloy.
According to the aspect, since the first frame is formed of aluminum or an aluminum alloy, it is possible to realize weight reduction using the first frame.
In the recording apparatus, a medium support member which supports a medium may be further included at a position of facing the recording head, in which the medium support member may be fixed to the first frame.
The recording apparatus may further include a carriage driving motor which drives the carriage, and a medium transport motor which drives a transport unit for transporting a medium, in which the carriage driving motor and the medium transport motor may be fixed to the first frame.
The recording apparatus may further include a roller support member which supports a driven roller which is rotated by being in contact with a medium, in which the roller support member may be fixed to the first frame.
In the recording apparatus, an insulating material may be provided between the first frame and the second frame at a junction of the first frame and the second frame.
When a difference in ionization tendencies between metals is present in a case in which metal of different types come into contact with each other, corrosion occurs. According to the aspect, since the insulating material is provided between the first frame and the second frame at the junction of the first frame and the second frame, it is possible to prevent or suppress corrosion which is caused due to the difference in ionization tendency.
In the recording apparatus, the sheet member may be provided in a state in which one end thereof is fixed in a movement direction of the carriage, and the other end is drawn as a free end.
According to the aspect, since the sheet member is provided in the state in which the one end thereof is fixed in the movement direction of the carriage, and the other end is drawn as the free end, it is possible to suppress contraction of the sheet member which is caused by a difference in linear expansion coefficients between the sheet member and the frame. As a result, it is possible to secure smooth operation of the carriage.
In the recording apparatus, an insulating material may be provided between the sheet member and the frame.
When a difference in ionization tendency between metal is present in a case in which metal of different types come into contact with each other, corrosion occurs. According to the aspect, since the insulating material may be provided between the sheet member and the frame, it is possible to prevent or suppress corrosion which is caused due to the difference in ionization tendency.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
Hereinafter, one embodiment of the invention will be described based on drawings. The invention is not limited to embodiments which will be described below, can be variously modified in the scope of the invention which is described in claims, and one embodiment of the invention will be described below by assuming that those modifications are also included in claims.
In addition,
In addition, in orthogonal coordinates of x-y-z in each figure, the x direction and y direction denote the horizontal direction, and among these, the x direction denotes the direction orthogonal to the sheet transport direction (sheet width direction), the horizontal direction of the apparatus, or the movement direction of the carriage (main scanning direction). In addition, a y direction is a sheet transport direction, and also is an apparatus depth direction. In addition, the z direction is the gravity direction, and also is the height direction of the apparatus.
Hereinafter, a configuration of the printer 1 will be schematically described with reference to
A sheet feeding port 3 in which a recording sheet (mainly cutform paper: hereinafter, referred to as “sheet P”) as an example of a medium for recording can be set is provided on the rear side of the apparatus, and a plurality of the sheets P which are set in the sheet feeding port 3 are supported in an inclined posture using a hopper 4, and a paper support (not illustrated) which is located at the upper part of the hopper 4.
The hopper 4 causes the supported sheet P to advance or retreat with respect to the sheet feeding roller 5 when the hopper 4 slides around a sliding fulcrum which is not illustrated. A sheet on the top among the set sheets P comes into contact with the sheet feeding roller 5 when the hopper 4 ascends, and is sent to the downstream side due to a rotation of the sheet feeding roller 5.
A sheet transport unit including a transport driving roller 16 and a transport driven roller 15 is provided on the downstream side of the sheet feeding roller 5, and the sheet P is transported to the lower side of an ink jet recording head 21 using these rollers.
The ink jet recording head 21 is provided in the carriage 18, and the carriage 18 is equipped with an ink cartridge 20, receives power from a carriage driving motor (refer to
The carriage 18 includes the first supported unit 18a on the front side of the apparatus, and includes the second supported unit 18b on the rear side of the apparatus. The first supported unit 18a is supported by the guide frame 13, and the second supported unit 18b is supported by the guide frame 12. That is, the carriage 18 is supported by the guide frames 13 and 12. In addition, the first supported unit 18a is supported by the guide frame 13, and slides on the guide frame 13.
Similarly, the second supported unit 18b is supported by the guide frame 12, and slides on the guide frame 12. In addition, the guide frame 12 defines a position of the carriage 18 in the y direction. That is, the guide frame 12 guides the carriage 18 in the main scanning direction. In addition, the first supported unit 18a, the second supported unit 18b, and the guide frames 12 and 13 will be described in detail later.
Subsequently, the sheet support member 22 which supports the sheet P is provided at a position facing the ink jet recording head 21, and a discharging driving roller 25 and a discharging driven roller 26 which discharge the sheet P on which recording is performed are provided on the downstream side of the ink jet recording head 21 and the sheet support member 22. In addition, the reference numeral 24 denotes a regulating roller which regulates sheet flotation.
In addition, the sheet support member 22 as a medium support member is fixed to a main frame 8 and a side frame 10 as illustrated in
Hitherto, the printer 1 is schematically described, and hereinafter, the frame assembly 7 will be described with reference to
The frame assembly 7 forms a base (frame) of the apparatus main body 2 as described above, is configured of a plurality of frames, and specifically, is configured of the main frame 8, a side frame 9, the side frame 10, a sub-frame 11, the guide frame 12, and the guide frame 13 as illustrated in
The main frame 8, the side frame 9, the side frame 10, and the sub-frame 11 exhibit the following function as “the first frame”, and the guide frame 12 and the guide frame 13 exhibit the following function as “the second frame”.
The main frame 8, the sub-frame 11, and the guide frames 12 and 13 form a shape which is extended in the sheet width direction, and the side frames 9 and 10 form a shape which is extended in the sheet transport direction.
The main frame 8 is extended in the vertical direction as illustrated in
The guide frame 12 forms a hook-like shape which is extended in the vertical direction as illustrated in
Here, the upper face 12e of the horizontal portion 12b in the guide frame 12 becomes a sliding face on which a slider 18c which is provided in the carriage 18 slides. In addition, sliders 18d and 18e are provided in the carriage 18, and between them, the slider 18d is provided so as to advance and retreat with respect to the slider 18e, and is provided in a state of being urged to the slider 18e side. In this manner, the second vertical portion 12c is interposed between the sliders 18d and 18e. In addition, along with the movement operation of the carriage 18, the sliders 18d and 18e slide on the second vertical portion 12c. The reference numeral 12f denotes a sliding face on which the slider 18d slides, and the reference numeral 12g denotes a sliding face on which the slider 18e slides. Accordingly, it is preferable that the sliding faces 12e, 12f, and 12g be smoothly formed.
On the other hand, the guide frame 13 which is provided on the front side of the apparatus forms a hook-like shape which is extended in the horizontal direction as illustrated in
In addition, the upper face (reference numeral 13d) of the horizontal portion 13a in the guide frame 13 becomes a sliding face on which the first supported unit (slider) 18a which is provided in the carriage 18 slides. Accordingly, it is preferable that the sliding face 13d be smoothly formed.
Subsequently, returning to
In addition, according to the embodiment, as a joining form of each frame, the main frame 8 and the guide frame 12 are joined using screw fixing. In addition, the main frame 8 and the side frame 10 are joined using screw fixing. In addition, the side frame 10 and the guide frame 13 are joined using screw fixing. In addition, the side frame 9 and the guide frame 13 are joined using screw fixing. In addition, the guide frame 13 and the sub-frame 11 are joined using screw fixing. However, the joining method of each frame is not limited to the screw fixing, and various joining methods such as fitting, bonding, welding, and other methods can be adopted.
The frame assembly 7 which is configured as described above configures the periphery of the carriage 18; however, in a relationship with the carriage 18, the frame assembly 7 is configured by including the first frame which does not form a contact face (sliding face) which comes into contact with the carriage 18, and the second frame which forms the contact face, and of which hardness is higher than that of the first frame.
That is, the frame assembly is configured by including the main frame 8, the side frames 9 and 10, the sub-frame 11 as the first frame, and the guide frames 12 and 13 as the second frame, and in which the second frame is formed of a material of which hardness is higher than that of the first frame. As an example, according to the embodiment, the main frame 8, the side frames 9 and 10, and the sub-frame 11 as the first frame are formed using aluminum or an aluminum alloy, and the guide frames 12 and 13 as the second frame are formed using an iron-based metallic material. In the specification, the iron-based metallic material is a term which forms a counterpart to nonferrous metal, and is iron and an alloy of which a main component is iron, and in which a zinc-coated steel sheet (SECC) is used as an example.
Since the frame assembly 7 is configured as described above, it is possible to realize weight reduction by forming the other frame (first frame) using the nonferrous metallic material such as the aluminum alloy or the like, while securing abrasion resistance on the sliding faces (12e, 12f, 12g, and 13d) on which the carriage 18 slides using the iron-based metallic material (second frame).
The above described configuration can be described as follows. That is, the frame assembly 7 is configured by including the main frame 8, the side frames 9 and 10, the sub-frame 11 as the first frame, and the guide frames 12 and 13 as the second frame which is located on the inside compared to the first frame, and is formed of a material of which specific gravity is greater than that of the first frame. In this manner, as described above, it is possible to realize weight reduction using the other frame (first frame) while securing abrasion resistance on the sliding faces (12e, 12f, 12g, and 13d) on which the carriage 18 slides using the second frame.
In addition, since the specific gravity of the first frame (main frame 8, side frames 9 and 10, and sub-frame 11) which is located on the outer side is less than that of the second frame (guide frames 12 and 13) which is located on the inside, the weight of the printer on the outer side becomes light in the whole printer. Due to this, an impact when the printer 1 is inclined to an installation face of the printer 1, and lands on the installation face after taking hands away from the printer is relieved. As a result, in the ink jet recording head 21 in particular, it is possible to suppress dot omission which occurs along with the drop impact.
In addition, since the guide frames 12 and 13 as the second frame suppress abrasion which occurs along with engagement with the carriage 18, it is preferable to form the guide frames using a material with Vickers hardness equal to or greater than 100, and it is more preferable to form the guide frames using a material with Vickers hardness equal to or greater than 200. In addition, it is preferable to form the main frame 8, the side frames 9 and 10, and the sub-frame 11 as the first frame using a material of which specific gravity is less than that of the ferrous metallic material (for example, material of which specific gravity is less than 7) in order to realize weight reduction of the apparatus.
In addition, it is preferable to make ionization tendencies in the first frame and the second frame close, since corrosion occurs due to a difference in ionization tendency when different metals are joined. When there is a difference in ionization tendency, it is preferable to provide an insulating material at the junction of the first frame and the second frame.
The reference numeral 29 in
In addition, in addition to the method of interposing the insulating material between different metals as described above, the different metals may be insulated from each other by painting either or both of the frames, for example. According to the embodiment, it is preferable to perform insulation by painting the main frame 8 and the sub-frame 11, when considering abrasion, since the guide frames 12 and 13 form the sliding face on which the carriage 18 slides.
Subsequently, another embodiment will be described while referring to
The reference numeral 28 is the sheet member which is provided on a face with which the carriage 18 comes into contact in the guide frames 12A and 13A, and as an example, the sheet member is formed using a material of which hardness is higher than that of the guide frames 12A and 13A which are formed using aluminum or an aluminum alloy, for example, SUS. The sheet member 28 is provided over the entire region with which the carriage 18 comes into contact in the guide frames 12A and 13A. In this manner, it is possible to form the guide frames 12A and 13A using a material of which specific gravity is small while securing abrasion resistance on the sliding face on which the carriage 18 slides using the sheet member 28, and to realize weight reduction of the whole apparatus.
As the sheet member 28, it is preferable to use a material of which abrasion resistance is excellent, such as SUS as described above, and to use a material of which Vickers hardness is equal to or greater than 200 as the hardness.
In addition, it is possible to easily adjust a gap between the sheet support member 22 and the ink jet recording head 21 by adjusting the thickness of the sheet member 28.
In addition, since there is a concern that corrosion may occur due to a difference in ionization tendency between the guide frames 12A, 13A and the sheet member 28, as well, according to the embodiment, an insulating material 30 is interposed between the guide frames 12A, 13A and the sheet member 28, as illustrated in
In this case, it is also possible to perform a surface treatment for improving an adhesive property on at least either of a bonding face in the guide frames 12A and 13A, and a bonding face in the sheet member 28. In the surface treatment, it is possible to adopt various processes for improving the adhesive property such as a primer treatment, a mechanical treatment (grinding of bonding face using polishing, or the like), or the like.
In addition, it is preferable to form a face on the side opposite to the bonding face in the sheet member 28, that is, the sliding face with which the carriage 18 comes into contact to be a smooth face.
In addition, when a difference in linear expansion coefficient between the guide frames 12A, 13A and the sheet member 28 is large, there also is a concern that the sheet member 28 may be separated from the guide frames 12A and 13A due to a change in temperature, or the carriage 18 may not smoothly slide due to contraction of the sheet member 28. In such a case, it is possible to provide the sheet member 28 in a state in which one end of the sheet member 28 in the movement direction of the carriage 18 is fixed, and the other end is set to be a free end, and is applied with a tensile force.
In this manner, since the sheet member 28′ is provided in a state of being applied with a predetermined tension in a state in which the entire member is not bonded to the guide frame 12A, and the fixed end 28a is fixed and the free end 28b is drawn, it is possible to prevent separation, contraction, flapping, or the like, of the sheet member 28′ which is caused by a difference in linear expansion coefficient between the sheet member 28′ and the guide frame 12A. As a result, it is possible to secure a smooth operation of the carriage 18.
It is needless to say that each constituent element in each embodiment which is described above is not limited to the disclosed contents, and can be appropriately modified. For example, in the embodiment which is described while referring to
In addition, even in a case in which the printer 1 is not a type which performs recording while the carriage 18 is reciprocating in a predetermined direction, and is a so-called line head type in which a recording head is provided in a fixed manner, it is possible to adopt the following configuration, and to obtain an operation effect using the configuration.
That is, in the frame assembly 7, it is possible to make the weight on the outer side light in the whole printer, and to suppress dot omission which occurs when the printer 1 is applied with impact, due to the light weight, by using a material of which specific gravity is less than that of the second frame (guide frames 12 and 13) which is located inside, in the first frame (main frame 8, side frames 9 and 10, and sub-frame 11) which is located on the outside.
In addition, in the above described embodiment, the main frame 8, the side frames 9 and 10, and the sub-frame 11 as the first frame are separately formed; however, it may be also possible to form an integrated frame which forms a square shape when planarly viewed, by integrally forming the frames.
The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2013-261113, filed Dec. 18, 2013 is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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