Embodiments described herein relate generally to a technology for regulating movement of a recording medium of a printer.
In the related art, a rolled sheet in which a long sheet is wound around the outer circumference of a core formed in a substantially cylindrical shape is used as a recording medium of a printer. The printer using the rolled sheet includes two guide support units provided to be movable in a width direction of the rolled sheet. The core of the rolled sheet is supported by the two guide support units so that movement in the width direction is regulated. The two guide support units are configured to move in the width direction in conjunction with each other. Accordingly, the rolled sheet is set in the printer so that a substantially middle portion of the rolled sheet in the width direction is located at a position in a predetermined width of the printer.
If the rolled sheet is set in the printer, a user first moves the two guide support units to be separated from each other, and mounts the rolled sheet between the two guide support units. Thereafter, the user moves the two guide support units to be close to each other in accordance with the width of the rolled sheet.
An aspect of an exemplary embodiment provides a technology capable of setting a rolled sheet in a printer more easily.
In general, according to one embodiment, a regulation device regulates movement in a width direction of a rolled sheet which is a recording medium of a printer. The regulation device includes: a first rack gear connected to one guide support unit supporting the rolled sheet so that movement to one side of the width direction is regulated, and provided to be movable in the width direction; a second rack gear connected to the other guide support unit supporting the rolled sheet so that movement to the other side of the width direction is regulated, and provided to be movable in the width direction; a pinion gear engaging with the first and second rack gears; and a regulation gear that engages with the pinion gear to rotate, includes a locked portion in which a plurality of steps are formed along a curved line forming a part of a spiral wound in a rotation direction of the regulation gear if the first and second rack gears are moved outward in the width direction from a rotation shaft center of the regulation gear toward a diameter outside, and regulates movement of the first and second rack gears by locking the locked portion.
Hereinafter, embodiments will be described with reference to the drawings. In each drawing, the same reference numerals are given to the same configurations. Configuration of Printer and Guide Device
Configurations of a printer and a guide device according to a first embodiment will be described.
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The regulation device 21 supports the two guide support units 30 so that the guide support units 30 can move only in an orthogonal direction orthogonal to extension directions of the guide support units 30 and regulates movement of the two guide support units 30 inward in the orthogonal direction in accordance with a set width set by a user, as will be described in detail below.
A configuration of a regulation device according to the first embodiment will be described.
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The first rack gear 210 is formed in a substantial plate shape on the whole and includes a gear portion 211 and a connection portion 219. The gear portion 211 is formed on one surface of the first rack gear 210 and includes a plurality of teeth juxtaposed in an extension direction of the first rack gear 210. The connection portion 219 is formed at one end of the first rack gear 210 and connected to an end on a side on which the support portion 301 of one guide support unit 30 is not provided. The one guide support unit 30 is connected to the connection portion 219 so that the extension direction of the one guide support unit 30 is orthogonal to the extension direction of the first rack gear 210 and the support portion 301 faces the other end side of the first rack gear 210.
The second rack gear 220 is formed in a substantial plate shape on the whole and includes a gear portion 221 and a connection portion 229. The gear portion 221 is formed on one surface of the second rack gear 220 and includes a plurality of teeth juxtaposed in an extension direction of the second rack gear 220. The connection portion 229 is formed at one end of the second rack gear 220 and connected to an end on a side on which the support portion 301 of the other guide support unit 30 is not provided. The other guide support unit 30 is connected to the connection portion 229 so that the extension direction of the other guide support unit 30 is orthogonal to the extension direction of the second rack gear 220 and the support portion 301 faces the other end side of the second rack gear 220.
The pinion gear 230 is a circular gear rotating about a rotation shaft Aa and engages with the gear portion 211 of the first rack gear 210, the gear portion 221 of the second rack gear 220, and the regulation gear 240.
The first rack gear 210 and the second rack gear 220 are disposed so that the extension directions of the first rack gear 210 and the second rack gear 220 are orthogonal to an axial direction of the rotation shaft Aa. The first rack gear 210 and the second rack gear 220 are disposed so that the gear portion 211 and the gear portion 221 face each other in a direction orthogonal to the extension directions of the first rack gear 210 and the second rack gear 220 and the axial direction of the rotation shaft Aa.
In the following description, the extension directions of the first rack gear 210 and the second rack gear 220 are referred to as a horizontal direction, the axial direction of the rotation shaft Aa is referred to as a vertical direction, and a direction orthogonal to the horizontal direction and the vertical direction is referred to as an anteroposterior direction. In the present embodiment, two guide support units 30 are connected to the first rack gear 210 and the second rack gear 220 so that the extension directions of the guide support units 30 are oriented in the anteroposterior direction (a direction oriented vertically in
The first rack gear 210 and the second rack gear 220 are disposed so that the connection portions 219 and 229 are located outward in the horizontal direction, respectively. In the first rack gear 210, an urging member B (see
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In the regulation gear 240, a locked portion 241 in which a plurality of steps are formed is formed. Each of the plurality of steps of the locked portion 241 has a surface intersecting in a rotation direction of the regulation gear 240. The plurality of steps are formed along a curved line forming a part of a spiral centered on the rotation shaft Ab, as will be described in detail below. Some of the steps in the diameter outside of the regulation gear 240 may be positioned in the diameter outside of a pitch circle of the regulation gear 240. In the embodiment, in the locked portion 241, only steps positioned to be closest to the diameter outside are formed to be positioned in the diameter outside of the pitch circle.
The rotation regulation portion 260 has an extension portion extending in one direction and an orthogonal portion extending in a direction perpendicular to an extension direction of the extension portion from one end of the extension portion and is overall formed in a substantial L shape. In the rotation regulation portion 260, a locking portion 261 and a manipulation portion 262 are formed. The locking portion 261 is formed near a tip end of the orthogonal portion of the rotation regulation portion 260. The manipulation portion 262 is formed at the other end of the extension portion of the rotation regulation portion 260, that is, an end of the extension portion on a side on which the orthogonal portion is not formed.
The rotation regulation portion 260 is provided so that the locking portion 261 can be moved in a direction perpendicular to the rotation direction of the regulation gear 240 and the axial direction of the rotation shaft Ab, preferably, the radial direction of the pitch circle of the regulation gear 240. The locking portion 261 is moved to include a range coming into contact with all the steps of the locked portion 241 if the regulation gear 240 is rotated to a side (counterclockwise in
Since the rotation regulation portion 260 is formed in the substantial L shape, the rotation regulation portion 260 can be provided so that the rotation regulation portion 260 does not overlap with the regulation gear 240 in the vertical direction. The rotation regulation portion 260 may be formed long to extend in the movement direction to overlap with the regulation gear 240 in the vertical direction.
The manipulation portion 262 is provided to be exposed to the outside of the printer 1 and to be able to be held by the user. In the printer 1, an indicator indicating a plurality of widths of the rolled sheet R is provided and the plurality of widths are juxtaposed in the movement direction of the rotation regulation portion 260. The indicator is provided in the printer 1 so that the manipulation portion 262 indicates the plurality of widths. The user moves the rotation regulation portion 260 through the manipulation portion 262 in accordance with the width of the rolled sheet R set in the printer 1. In the rotation regulation portion 260, a latch mechanism (not illustrated) that regulates movement of the rotation regulation portion 260 is provided. The user releases regulation by the latch mechanism through the manipulation portion 262 if the rotation regulation portion 260 is moved. Display positions of the plurality of widths included in the indicator are set to match a distance between the two guide support units 30.
In the first rack gear 210 and the regulation gear 240, markers Ma and Mb are engraved, respectively. A worker who manufactures the regulation device 21 assembles the regulation gear 240 to the first rack gear 210 so that the marker MA of the first rack gear 210 matches the marker Mb of the regulation gear 240. Accordingly, it is possible to reduce variation in regulation positions of the two guide support units 30 for each regulation device 21.
An operation of the regulation device according to the first embodiment will be described.
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If the pinion gear 230 is rotated clockwise, the regulation gear 240 engaging with the pinion gear 230 is rotated counterclockwise in
If the counterclockwise rotation of the rotation regulation portion 260 is regulated, rotation of the pinion gear 230 engaging with the regulation gear 240 is regulated. If the rotation of the pinion gear 230 is regulated, inward movement of the first rack gear 210 and the second rack gear 220 engaging with the pinion gear 230 in the horizontal direction is further regulated.
In this way, if the rotation regulation portion 260 regulates the rotation of the regulation gear 240, inward movement of the first rack gear 210 and the second rack gear 220 interlocking each other in the horizontal direction is regulated.
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According to the regulation device 21 according to the present embodiment, the first rack gear 210 and the second rack gear 220 interlocking the two guide support units 30 can be regulated so as not to move inward in the horizontal direction beyond a preset position. Accordingly, the user can set the rolled sheet R in the printer 1 more easily. Detailed Configuration of Locking Portion and Locked Portion
A detailed configuration of the locking portion and the locked portion according to the first embodiment will be described with reference to
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The plurality of steps of the locked portion 241 are formed in a curved surface shape along a curved line in which a curved line forming a part of a spiral is offset according to a radius of the locking portion 261. Here, the spiral forming the curved line is wound from the rotation shaft Ab to the diameter outside, clockwise in
In this way, the plurality of steps of the locked portion 241 follow a curved surface along the Archimedes' screw, and thus a relationship between a movement amount of the rotation regulation portion 260 and regulation positions of the two guide support units 30 can be met in accordance with a sensation of the user.
In the present embodiment, the locked portion 241 has eight steps. Each of the eight steps is formed so that a center of the locking portion 261 deviates from the adjacent steps by 9.6 degrees around the rotation shaft Ab and deviates by 3.0 mm in a radial direction of the regulation gear 240 if each of the eight steps is locked to the locking portion 261. The eight steps correspond to eight sheet widths increasing by a width of 10 mm from a semi-minimum width of 35 mm larger by one stage than a minimum width of 25 mm to a maximum width of 105 mm.
A pitch circle diameter of the regulation gear 240 can be made smaller than the width of the rolled sheet R. For example, a case in which a maximum width of the rolled sheet R used in the printer 1 is set to 118 mm and movement of the two guide support units 30 within a regulation range from a minimum regulation width of 25 mm to a maximum regulation width of 105 mm is regulated by the regulation device 21 will be assumed. In this case, a movement distance of the rotation regulation portion 260 is 20 mm by an expression of (105/2−25/2). By providing steps of a part of the locked portion 241 outside of the pitch circle diameter, it is possible to set the pitch circle diameter of the regulation gear 240 to about 60 to 100 mm. More preferably, it is possible to set the pitch circle diameter to about 75 mm to suppress a rotation angle of the regulation gear 240.
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.