Information
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Patent Grant
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6285387
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Patent Number
6,285,387
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Date Filed
Monday, December 13, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 4, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Pitney, Hardin, Kipp & Szuch LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 347 215
- 347 218
- 347 197
- 347 222
- 400 12016
- 400 12017
- 400 12018
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Replaceable ink ribbon cartridge and thermal head unit are incorporated in a recording device in such a state that they can be attached into and detached from a printing position defined in the recording device through a front opening formed in the front of the recording device. The thermal head unit with a thermal printing head is movable back and forth toward a thermal-transfer ink ribbon contained in the ink ribbon cartridge in a direction perpendicular to a card transfer passage along which a recording medium such as a card is fed to a recording station. The ink ribbon cartridge and thermal head unit mounted in the device can be taken out perpendicularly to the direction in which the thermal head unit moves toward the card transfer passage, so that they can be replaced from the front of the recording device, thus rendering handling of the device easy.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to a recording device for recording or printing various information such as images and letters on a card used as a recording medium by use of a replaceable ink ribbon cartridge containing a thermal-transfer ink ribbon, and more particularly to a recording device capable of allowing not only an ink ribbon cartridge but also a thermal printing head to be easily mounted into and demounted from the front of the device so as to insure ease of handling.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Into a thermal-transfer printer serving as a recording device for recording information such as letters and images on a card base of a credit card, license card, ID card or the like, an ink ribbon cartridge containing an expendable thermal-transfer ink ribbon is mounted replaceably.
The ink ribbon cartridge mounted in a conventional printer of this kind is generally replaced by opening an upper or front cover of the printer in various manners according to the type or structure of the printer. Such a cover is pivoted openably on the printer in order to easily take out the cartridge.
Infrequently, there has been a need for replacing a thermal printing head for effecting thermal-transfer printing due to damage or wear of the thermal printing head, but the thermal printing head could not easily be taken out from the recording device.
In order for moving the thermal printing head back and forth toward a card base during the process of recording information on the card base, the thermal printing head is usually united with a complicated head moving mechanism, and therefore, could not easily be disconnected from the head moving mechanism and taken out of the printer. That is, prior to taking out the thermal printing head from the printer, the head moving mechanism must be demounted from the printer.
There has been proposed a printer system capable of relatively easily replacing a thermal printing head in, for example, Japanese Patent Application Publications Nos. HEI 9-131944(A) and HEI 11-147348(A). The printer system so far proposed is provided with a head moving mechanism capable of being separated by opening upwardly an upper cover of the printer system in order to primarily take out the head therefrom.
This conventional head moving mechanism allows the thermal printing head to be easily taken out, but it disadvantageously adds to complexity of the printer system.
It is convenient to take out not only the ink ribbon cartridge but also the thermal printing head from the front side of the printer system, since the printer system having a front lid provided for taking in and out the printing head has little restrictions as to the surrounding space of the printer system. The printer system capable of demounting both the ink ribbon cartridge and thermal printing head from the front of the printer can conveniently be incorporated into any other device with ease and becomes easy to handle.
Thus, there has conventionally been a printer capable of demounting the printing head and the ink ribbon cartridge from the upper portion of the printer by opening the upper cover or lid of the printer, but there has been no contrivance capable of taking out the thermal printing head from the front of the printer. That is to say, the thermal printing head in the conventional thermal printer can be taken in and out in the direction in which the printing head moves back and forth toward the card placed on a platen roller at a recording position, but it is impossible to extract the thermal printing head perpendicular to the aforesaid direction in which the printing head moves back and forth toward to the card. In this manner, the conventional thermal printer capable of taking out the ink ribbon cartridge from the front of the printer irrationally necessitate an opening operation of the upper cover or lid of the printer to take in and out the printing head.
Even if the conventional thermal printer capable of taking out the ink ribbon cartridge from the front of the printer has a structure of enabling the thermal printing head to be taken out from the front of the printer, a mechanism for correctly and stably remounting the thermal printing head to a prescribed position within the printer is required, but it was thought of as difficult or impossible.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
An object of the present invention is to provide a recording device easy to handle, having a demountable ink ribbon cartridge and a demountable thermal printing head, which can be taken in and out from the front of the device.
Another object of the invention is to provide a recording device capable of allowing the ink ribbon cartridge to be independently attached into and detached from the device through the front of the device without demounting a thermal printing head.
Still another object of the invention is to provide a recording device with a mechanism having convenient functions of allowing a demountable ink ribbon cartridge and a demountable thermal printing head, which can be taken in and out through the front of the device and accurately secured in position within the device so as to effect printing of high quality.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To attain the objects described above according to the present invention, there is provided a recording device comprising an ink ribbon cartridge with a thermal-transfer ink ribbon, which is demountably secured at a printing position in the device, a thermal head unit with a thermal printing head, which is movable back and forth toward the ink ribbon so as to come in contact with a recording medium through the ink ribbon to effect printing on the recording medium, and a head holder for demountably securing the thermal head unit at the printing position so as to allow the thermal head unit to be attached to and detached from the device perpendicularly to the direction in which the thermal head unit moves back and forth toward the ink ribbon.
A card to be printed with desired information is fed toward a recording station defined in the printing position within the device along a card transfer passage. The card transfer passage having the recording station defined thereon is formed in a strip-like orthogonal plane relative to the direction in which the thermal head unit is fed toward recording station.
The ink ribbon cartridge has a printing window for exposing the ink ribbon contained in the cartridge. The thermal head unit moves to and fro toward the ink ribbon exposed in the printing window of the cartridge so as to come in contact with the recording surface of the card passing through the recording station through the ink ribbon.
When the recording device is at rest, the thermal head unit assumes its rest position separated from the printing window of the cartridge so as to allow the ink ribbon cartridge to be taken out from the front of the device.
The head holder for holding the thermal head unit to place the printing head opposite to the recording station includes a head supporting member for the thermal head unit so as to allow the thermal head unit to slidably move from the printing position in the device toward the front of the device in the direction perpendicular to that in which the printing head moves toward the recording station during the course of printing, and a head moving mechanism for moving the thermal head unit held by the head supporting member back and forth toward the recording station.
The thermal head unit thus detachable from the front of the device can easily be replaced and maintained in good condition.
Other and further objects of this invention will become obvious upon an understanding of the illustrative embodiments about to be described or will be indicated in the appended claims, and various advantages not referred to herein will occur to one skilled in the art upon employment of the invention in practice.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a schematic sec-through view in perspective of one embodiment of a recording device having a thermal head unit detachable from the front of the recording device according to this invention.
FIG. 2
is a schematic front view showing the card recording device of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a schematic perspective view showing the manner in which the ink ribbon cartridge and thermal head unit are being attached into the recording device according to the invention.
FIG.
4
A and
FIG. 4B
are schematic front views showing the ink ribbon cartridge and thermal head unit are secured by the head holder of the recording device according to the invention.
FIG.
5
A and
FIG. 5B
are schematic front views showing the state of unlatching the head holder to release the ink ribbon cartridge and thermal head unit in the recording device according to the invention.
FIG. 6
is a schematic perspective view showing the state of uniting the thermal head unit with the head moving mechanism in the device of the invention.
FIG. 7
is a schematic perspective view showing the state of separating the thermal head unit from the head moving mechanism in the device of the invention.
FIGS. 8A
,
8
B and
8
C are front views showing the rest state, standby state and printing state of the thermal printing head of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The recording device according to this invention incorporates a demountable ink ribbon cartridge with a thermal-transfer ink ribbon used for printing information on a recording medium and a demountable thermal head unit with a replaceable thermal-transfer printing head. Specifically, the recording device enjoys an advantage in that both the ink ribbon cartridge and thermal head unit can be taken out from the front of the recording device so as to render handling of the device easy.
As illustrated in FIG.
1
and
FIG. 2
as one example, the recording device of the invention comprises a first card transfer passage p
1
arranged substantially horizontally in a device housing
1
, a second card transfer passage p
2
arranged substantially perpendicular to the first card transfer passage p
1
, i.e. substantially vertically, a card supply unit
10
for containing one or more blank cards (recording media) C and sending out the cards one by one to the first card transfer passage p
1
, a card turning means
20
located at the intersection X of the first and second card transfer passages p
1
and p
2
, and an information recording unit RU for recording information on one or both of the surfaces of the card.
In the illustrated embodiment, the information recording unit RU is mounted in the recording device, being opposed to include a recording station Sr defined on the second card transfer passage p
2
. The recording device has a front opening formed in the front-side wall
2
of the housing
1
opposite to the recording station Sr. The opening in the front-side wall
2
is normally closed with a lid member
3
. Thus, the detachable ink ribbon cartridge
33
and thermal head unit
32
mounted within the recording device can be taken out from the recording device through the front opening by opening the lid member
3
.
Although the recording device in the illustrated embodiment has the intersecting first and second card transfer passages p
1
and p
2
, this should not be understood as being limited thereto. That is to say, the invention is applicable to any other recording devices or printers having a single card transfer passage or three or more card transfer passages.
The card supply unit
10
includes a card stacker
11
for storing one or more blank cards C in a piled state, and a kick roller
12
disposed on the bottom of the card stacker
11
for sending out the cards C one by one to the first transfer passage p
1
. Namely, by rotating the kick roller
12
, only the lowermost of the cards C stacked in the card stacker
11
is sent out to the first card transfer passage p
1
.
The card turning means
20
located at the intersection X of the first and second card transfer passages p
1
and p
2
has functions of not only transferring the card between the first and second passages p
1
and p
2
, but also turning over the card to effect printing on one or both of the surfaces of the card.
The card turning means
20
in this embodiment includes pinch rollers
21
a
and
22
a
for moving and holding the card therebetween, and a turning frame
22
rotatable about the intersection X of the first and second card transfer passages p
1
and p
2
.
The paired pinch rollers
21
a
and
21
b
are supported by the turning frame
22
so as to come in frictional contact with each other on the first card transfer passage p
1
when the turning frame
22
assumes its horizontal posture as shown by the solid line in
FIG. 2
, and on the second card transfer passage p
1
when the turning frame
22
assumes its vertical posture as shown by the dotted line
22
′. One of the pinch rollers
21
a
and
21
b
is a driving roller, and the other pinch roller is a driven roller.
The pinch rollers
21
a
and
21
b
may be driven in synchronism with the rotation of the turning frame
22
by using a single driving system such as a motor (not shown). In the case of synchronously driving the pinch rollers
21
a
and
21
b
and the turning frame
22
by use of the single driving system, when the turning frame is rotated around the intersection X of the passages p
1
and p
2
in the state of holding the card between the paired pinch rollers
21
a
and
21
b
, the card held between the pinch rollers
21
a
and
21
b
rotating in synchronism with the turning frame
22
is inevitably moved by the rotating pinch rollers, consequently to displace the card from the center of the turning frame
22
. To prevent the card from being displaced, it is desirable to cause the pinch rollers
21
a
and
21
b
to rotate at the same speed in the opposite direction to that in which the turning frame
22
turns. It is a matter of course that the pinch rollers
21
a
and
21
b
may be driven by another driving system independent of that for turning the turning frame
22
.
The characteristic information recording unit RU includes a platen roller
31
located at the recording station Sr defined on the second card transfer passage p
2
, and a head moving mechanism
40
, in addition to the aforementioned thermal head unit
32
which is moved back and forth toward the platen roller
31
by means of the head moving mechanism
40
, and the ink ribbon cartridge
33
containing the thermal-transfer ink ribbon R as touched upon above. The thermal head unit
32
is provided with a thermal printing head
32
a
, and a head supporting member
32
b
. Along the second card transfer passage p
2
, there are disposed transfer rollers
35
and
36
for moving the card through the recording station Sr.
On the opposite end of the first card transfer passage p
1
relative to the card supply unit
10
, there is disposed a finished-card discharge unit
50
for sending out thereto the finished card recorded with desired information such as various images.
In the illustrated embodiment, the direction of moving the card along the second card transfer passage p
2
is referred to as “Ay”, the direction perpendicularly across the direction Ay, in which the thermal head unit
32
moves back and forth toward the recording station Sr, is referred to as “Ax”, and the direction perpendicular to both the directions Ay and Ax, in which the ink ribbon cartridge
33
and thermal head unit
32
are mounted and demounted, is referred to as “Az”, for the convenience of description.
The ink ribbon R contained in the ink ribbon cartridge
33
is sent out from a ribbon supply reel
33
a
and rewound around a ribbon take-up reel
33
b
through the recording station Sr. The feeding of the ink ribbon R is controlled by ribbon feed rollers r
1
and r
2
. One of the ribbon feed rollers
33
is a driving roller, and the other is a driven roller. It is preferable that the ribbon feed roller r
2
being in contact of the front surface of the ink ribbon, which front surface is coated with the ink layer, is the driven roller, and the ribbon feed roller r
1
being in contact of the reverse surface having no ink layer of the ink ribbon opposite to the ink-layer coated surface, is the driving roller. By positively feeding the ink ribbon R by the driving roller r
1
being in contact with the surface having no ink layer, the ink ribbon can be fed without inflicting too much injury to the ink layer coated, which faces the side of the driven roller. Consequently, printing quality is little deteriorated when feeding the ink ribbon using the rotating feeding rollers.
The ink ribbon cartridge
33
has a printing window
33
d
formed between the ribbon supply reel
33
a
and the ribbon take-up reel
33
b
to allow the ink ribbon R to be exposed and opposed to the platen roller
31
at the recording station Sr.
When executing printing of information such as letters or images on the card moving along the second card transfer passage p
2
, the printing head
32
a
of the thermal head unit
32
is brought into contact with the recording surface of the card through the ink ribbon R exposed in the printing window
33
c
of the cartridge
33
, while selectively driving the respective heating elements of the printing head
32
a
to heat the heating elements. Consequently, the thermal transfer ink applied to the ink ribbon R is thermally transferred to the recording surface of the card to depict a desired image on the card.
The recording device has upper and lower guide members
34
a
and
34
b
extending from the front-side wall
2
of the housing
1
to the inside of the recording device in the direction Az, so that the ink ribbon cartridge
33
can be demounted from or remounted into the printing position defined in the recording device along the upper and lower guide members
34
a
and
34
b
. The ink ribbon cartridge
33
is provided with a positioning protrusion
33
e
so as to be correctly inserted along a positioning groove
34
c
formed in the upper guide member
34
a
and set in the prescribed printing position in the recording device with ease. The upper and lower guide members
34
a
and
34
b
extend from the front-side wall
2
toward the back of the recording device in the direction Az substantially perpendicular to the front-side wall
2
, so that the ink ribbon cartridge
33
can be taken out from the front of the recording device.
To steadily secure the ink ribbon cartridge
33
at the prescribed printing position in the recording device, there are a lock lever
37
disposed on the recording device, and a lock dent
33
f
formed in the ink ribbon cartridge
33
, so that the lock lever
37
interlocks with the lock dent
33
f
as shown in
FIG. 2
, when completely inserting the ink ribbon cartridge
33
into the prescribed printing position in the recording device. The ink ribbon cartridge
33
is stably secured in the printing position by these lock mechanism of the lock lever
37
and lock dent
33
f
, and can be taken out from the printing position by unlocking the lock lever
37
as shown by the dotted line in FIG.
2
.
The head moving mechanism
40
for moving the thermal head unit
32
back and forth toward the platen roller
31
located at the recording station Sr includes a head holder
41
for demountably holding the thermal head unit
32
, a follower roller
42
disposed on the head holder
41
, a non-circular rotating cam
43
being in contact with the follower roller
42
, and springs
44
for bringing the head holder
41
into contact with the cam
43
. By rotating the cam
43
, the head holder
41
with the thermal head unit
32
is moved back and forth toward the recording station Sr.
The head holder
41
comprises a box-like frame
41
a
, springs
41
b
disposed within the frame
41
a
, and a push member
41
c
urged toward the printing head by the springs
41
b
. The frame
41
a
includes support pieces
41
d
for movably supporting the push member
41
c
, guide pins
41
e
each fixed on the support pieces
41
d
, engaging claws
41
f
for retaining the thermal head unit
32
, a pushing wall
41
h
on which the cam
43
is seated rotatably, a finger hook
41
i
protruding laterally from the side of the frame, and slide pieces
41
j
extending in parallel with the support pieces
41
d.
The push member
41
c
movably disposed within the frame
41
a
is provided at one side end with a finger piece
41
m
opposite to the finger hook
41
i
formed on the side of the frame
41
a
and at the other side end with a stopper
41
n
. Thus, the push member
41
c
is urged by the springs
41
b
to be brought into press contact with the engaging claws
41
f
under a normal condition, but can be separated from the engaging claws
41
f
by pushing the finger piece
41
m
toward the finger hook
41
i
against the urging force of the springs
41
b
with fingers.
The head supporting member
32
b
for enabling the thermal head unit
32
to be mounted on and demounted from the frame
41
a
has an engaging plate
32
c
to be held between the engaging claws
41
f
of the frame
41
a
and the push member
41
c
, and a pull tongue
32
d
for use in pulling out the head unit
32
from the device housing. The head supporting member
32
b
is detachably held in the space defined among the engaging claws
41
f
, slide pieces
41
j
placed on the support piece
41
d
, and push member
41
c
in the state removable in the longitudinal direction (direction Az) of the thermal printing head
32
a.
FIG.
6
and
FIGS. 4A and 4B
show the state in which the thermal head unit
32
attached to the head holder
41
by means of the head supporting member
32
b
is secured at the prescribed head holding position defined in the recording device.
FIG. 7
shows the state in which the thermal head unit
32
is separated from the head holder
41
.
In the state of uniting the thermal head unit
32
with the head holder
41
, the push member
41
c
is urged toward the engaging claws
41
f
by the springs
41
b
to firmly hold the engaging plate
32
c
between the push member
41
c
and the engaging claws
41
f
as shown in FIG.
6
.
When removing the thermal head unit
32
from the head moving mechanism
40
, that is, demounting the unit
32
from the head holding position in the recording device, the push member
41
c
is first separated from the engaging claws
41
f
by pinching the finger piece
41
m
and finger hook
41
h
with fingers against the springs
41
b
as shown by the arrow f
1
in
FIGS. 5B and 7
. As a result, the space between the push member
41
c
and the engaging claws
41
f
is widened to allow the engaging plate
32
c
of the thermal head unit
32
to be pulled out. In the state of making the engaging plate
32
c
free between the push member
41
c
and the engaging claws
41
f
, the head unit
32
can be taken out from the recording device by pulling the pull tongue
32
d.
Remounting of the demounted head unit
32
or another head unit into the head holding position in the recording device can be carried out by reversing the procedures mentioned above. That is to say, while pinching the finger piece
41
m
and finger hook
41
i
to make the space therebetween wide as shown by the arrow f
1
in FIG.
5
B and
FIG. 7
, the thermal head unit
32
is inserted into the widened space between the push member
41
c
and engaging claws
41
f
as shown by the arrow f
2
in FIG.
7
. When the tip end of the thermal head unit
32
collides with the stopper
41
n
, the finger piece
41
m
is released to render the push member
41
c
to press the engaging plate
32
c
against the engaging claws
41
f
by the action of the springs
41
b
as shown in
FIGS. 4A and 4B
and FIG.
6
. Thus, the thermal head unit
32
is firmly secured exactly in position in the space defined among the stopper
41
n
, engaging claws
41
f
and push member
41
c.
In the manner as described above, the thermal head unit
32
can easily be taken off from the front side of the recording device in the direction Az perpendicular to the direction Ax in which the thermal head unit
32
moves back and forth in the printing operation. Besides, the thermal head once demounted can easily be inserted into the head holding position defined in the recording device and firmly secured in position with high accuracy, consequently to achieve high precision in printing.
The thermal head unit
32
secured at the holding position defined in the recording device assumes one of three operating states, i.e. the rest state in which the thermal printing head
32
a
is separated from the the recording station Sr and ink ribbon R as shown in
FIG. 8A
, the standby state in which the thermal printing head
32
a
approaches the ink ribbon R to stand ready for printing at the position close to the recording station Sr as shown in
FIG. 8B
, and the printing state in which the thermal printing head
32
a
comes in contact with the recording medium such as a card C through the ink ribbon R as shown in FIG.
8
C.
By controlling the rotation of the cam
43
of the head moving mechanism
40
, the thermal head unit
32
can selectively be brought into one of the aforementioned states.
In the rest state of the thermal head unit
32
, each cam
43
rotates to bring its smallest diameter part into contact with the follower roller
42
, so that the thermal printing head
32
a
is separated away from the recording station Sr and the ink ribbon R exposed in the printing window
33
c
of the cartridge
33
, as shown in FIG.
8
A. In this state, the ink ribbon cartridge
33
can be pulled out to be demounted from the recording device without being disturbed by the thermal head unit
32
.
In the standby state described above, the cam
43
brings its middle diameter part into contact with the follower roller
42
, consequently to cause the thermal printing head
32
a
to approach the ink ribbon R exposed in the printing window
33
c
of the cartridge
33
, so that the thermal printing head
32
a
can be in contact with the ink ribbon R in the printing window
33
c
as quick as instructions to effect printing are given to the recording device, as shown in FIG.
8
B.
In the printing state of making the thermal printing head print information on the recording medium, the cam
43
brings its largest diameter part into contact with the follower roller
42
as shown in
FIG. 8C
, consequently to bring the thermal printing head
32
a
into press contact with the recording medium placed at the recording station Sr through the ink ribbon R while selectively operating each of the heating elements of the thermal printing head
32
a
to heat the thermal-transfer ink ribbon R. As a result, the desired information such as letters and images is reproduced on the recording medium.
During the course of printing, the ink ribbon R and the card C move at the same speed in the direction shown by the arrow “A” in
FIG. 8C
relative to the thermal printing head
32
a
. After the card completely passes through the recording station Sr to finish the printing, the thermal printing head
32
a
returns to the standby state as shown in FIG.
8
B. When the next recording medium is required to be processed subsequently, the thermal printing head
32
a
moves to the recording station Sr to assume its printing state as shown in FIG.
8
C. Namely, as long as the printing process is repeated without need for demounting the ink ribbon cartridge
33
or the thermal head unit
32
, the same procedure of moving the thermal head unit
32
between the standby position of FIG.
8
B and the printing position of
FIG. 8C
is repeated.
In the recording device of the invention, the ribbon take-up reel
33
b
may be driven by a driving source for rotating the cams
43
, though it is not shown in the drawings. That is, the recording device of the invention can be operated with a single motor for driving the ribbon take-up reel
33
b
and the cams
43
.
To perform the printing of information on the card C with the thermal transfer printer of the information recording unit RU, the card is fed from the card supply unit
10
along the first card transfer passage p
1
as shown by symbol c
1
in
FIG. 1
, and thereafter, turned 270 degrees or 90 degrees at the intersection X of the passages p
1
and p
2
by the turning means
20
, and then, sent toward the recording station Sr on the second card transfer passage p
2
as shown by symbol c
2
in FIG.
1
.
Thus, since the card can be turned at arbitrary angles, the printing of information can be carried out optionally on either or both of the surfaces of the card. The printing on both sides of the card can be performed by allowing the card, which has already been subjected to printing on one recording surface thereof at the recording station Sr, to be returned to the turning means
20
and then resent to the recording station Sr upon being turned 180 degrees with the turning means
20
.
The finished card recorded with the desired information such as images at the recording station Sr is forwarded to the turning means
20
, and then, turned 90 degrees or 270 degrees to assume its horizontal posture as shown by c
1
in
FIG. 1
, and thereafter, discharged to the finished-card discharge unit
50
located at the downstream end of the first card transfer passage p
1
.
Although the first and second card transfer passages p
1
and p
2
intersect in order to make the device compact in the illustrated embodiment, this structure is not indispensable to this invention. The recording device of the invention may be composed of a single straight card passage, three or more card passages, or two card passages arranged one above another in parallel as seen in a conventional recording device.
As is described above, according to the present invention, since the replaceable thermal head unit with the thermal printing head can easily be taken out from the front side of the recording device as well as the replaceable ink ribbon cartridge, handling of the recording device becomes remarkably easy. Moreover, the recording device of the invention is efficient and convenient because the ink ribbon cartridge can easily be demounted from the device without removing the thermal head unit. Besides, the easily replaceable thermal head unit can be attached into the head holding position defined in the recording device from the front side of the device and securely held at the recording station with high accuracy. Thus, the recording device of the invention is easy to handle and can provide the high accurate recording or printing of various image information on the recording medium such as an ID card or the like.
As can be readily appreciated, it is possible to deviate from the above embodiments of the present invention and, as will be readily understood by those skilled in this art, the invention is capable of many modifications and improvements within the scope and spirit thereof. Accordingly, it will be understood that the invention is not to be limited by these specific embodiments, but only by the scope and spirit of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A recording device comprising an ink ribbon cartridge containing a thermal-transfer ink ribbon, said ink ribbon cartridge being demountably secured at a printing position defined in said recording device, a thermal head unit having a thermal printing head for thermally printing information on a recording medium while pressing the ink ribbon against the recording medium, said thermal head unit being movable back and forth toward said ink ribbon to come in contact with the recording medium through said ink ribbon when effecting printing on the recording medium, and a head holder fixed at a head unit holding position so as to secure said thermal head unit at the printing position and allowing said thermal head unit to be attached into and detached from said recording device perpendicularly to a direction in which said thermal head unit moves back and forth toward said ink ribbon, without moving, said head holder from said head unit holding position.
- 2. A recording device according to claim 1, wherein said thermal head unit and said ink ribbon cartridge are attachable to and detachable from the recording device having a front from the front of the device.
- 3. A recording device according to claim 1, wherein said thermal head unit secured at said printing position assumes one of a rest state in which said thermal printing head is separated from said recording station, a standby state in which said thermal printing head approaches said ink ribbon to stand ready for printing at a position close to said recording station, and a printing state in which said thermal printing head comes in contact with said recording medium through said ink ribbon.
- 4. A recording device comprising:at least one card transfer passage having a recording station in a printing position, a device housing having a front-side wall with a front opening opposite to said printing position, an ink ribbon cartridge containing a thermal-transfer ink ribbon, said ink ribbon cartridge being attachable into and detachable from said printing position through said front opening, a thermal head unit with a thermal printing head for thermally printing information on a recording medium while pressing the ink ribbon against the recording medium, said thermal head unit being movable back and forth toward said recording station in a direction perpendicular to said card transfer passage to come in contact with the recording medium through said ink ribbon when effecting printing on the recording medium, a head holder for detachably securing said thermal head unit at the printing position and allowing said thermal head unit to be attached into and detached from said recording device perpendicularly to said direction in which said thermal head unit moves back and forth toward said recording station, and a head moving mechanism for moving said thermal head unit back and forth toward said recording station.
- 5. A recording device according to claim 4, wherein the direction in which said card transfer passage extends, the direction in which said thermal head unit moves back and forth toward said recording station, and the direction in which said thermal head unit is attached into and detached from said printing position in said device are perpendicular to one another.
- 6. A recording device according to claim 4, wherein said head moving mechanism includes a follower roller disposed on said head holder, a cam being in contact with said follower roller and rotatable to move said thermal head unit back and forth toward the recording station through the medium of said follower roller.
- 7. A recording device according to claim 6, further comprises a driving source for rotating said cam and feeding said ink ribbon contained in said ink ribbon cartridge.
- 8. A recording device according to claim 4, wherein said thermal head unit secured at said printing position assumes one of a rest state in which said thermal printing head is separated from said recording station, a standby state in which said thermal printing head approaches said ink ribbon to stand ready for printing at a position close to said recording station, and a printing state in which said thermal printing head comes in contact with said recording medium through said ink ribbon.
- 9. A recording device according to claim 8, wherein said head moving mechanism includes a follower roller disposed on said head holder, a cam being in contact with said follower roller and rotatable to move said thermal head unit back and forth through the medium of said follower roller.
- 10. A recording device according to claim 4, wherein said ink ribbon is coated on its one surface with thermal-transfer ink, and said ink ribbon cartridge includes a ribbon supply reel around which said ink ribbon is wound, a ribbon take-up reel for rewinding said ink ribbon fed from said ribbon supply reel, ribbon-feed driving and driven rollers for forwarding said ink ribbon from said ribbon supply reel to said ribbon take-up reel with said ribbon-feed driven roller being in contact with said surface coated with the thermal-transfer ink.
Priority Claims (1)
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