The present invention contains subject matter related to and claims priority to Japanese Patent Application JP 2007-240952 filed in the Japanese Patent Office on Sep. 18, 2007, the entire contents of which is incorporated herein by reference.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray where a paper feed tray and a pair of ribbon cassettes are integrated with each other and a printer using the ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray, and more particularly, to a ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray that is made compact and a printer that makes the ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray be easily used.
2. Related Art
In the past, various kinds of printers have been used as output units of various devices. The printers are classified into a thermal printer, an inkjet printer, and a diazo printer according to recording methods. Among these printers, a thermal printer includes a thermal head in which a plurality of heater elements is arranged. The thermal printer selectively supplies current to a specific heater element according to recording information to make the specific heater element generate heat, and colors thermal recording paper or partially transfers ink of an ink ribbon or an ink sheet onto a sheet, thereby performing recording.
Among the above-mentioned thermal printers, a thermal printer using an ink ribbon includes a ribbon cassette that receives the ink ribbon. Meanwhile, a printer, which uses a cut sheet as a sheet, generally uses a paper feed tray in which cut sheets are stacked and stored.
Further, in the past, there has been known a ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray where a ribbon cassette and a paper feed tray are integrated with each other in consideration of a fact that the handling of a ribbon cassette and a paper feed tray is complicated if the ribbon cassette and the paper feed tray are composed of separate bodies (for example, as shown Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2005-335292).
However, in the ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2005-335292, a paper feed tray and a ribbon cassette have been integrated with each other not to move relative to each other. Accordingly, the thermal head has a cantilever structure where one end of a thermal head cannot be supported and only the other end thereof is supported. For this reason, there is a problem in terms of stiffness or accuracy. Therefore, there has been a demand for a structure that meets the performance in terms of stiffness or accuracy.
Further, in order not to make the thermal head have a cantilever structure, the paper feed tray and the ribbon cassette are connected to each other in a V shape, and a space in which the thermal head can be positioned is required between the paper feed tray and the ribbon cassette. Furthermore, since the volume of the ribbon cassette structure is large during conveyance on a distribution path, an unnecessary space has been required.
These and other drawbacks exist.
An advantage of some aspects of embodiments of the invention is to provide a ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray that is made compact during conveyance on a distribution path and has a form suitable for use when being used in a printer.
Further, another advantage of some aspects of embodiments of the invention is to provide a printer that is suitable for using the ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray.
According to an aspect of embodiments of the invention, in a ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray, one of a pair of bobbin receiving units that are connected to each other, and the paper feed tray are pivotally connected to each other so as to be opened or closed between an open state where the one of the pair of bobbin receiving units and the paper feed tray are mostly separated from each other, and a closed state where the one of the pair of bobbin receiving units and the paper feed tray come in contact with each other. Accordingly, if this structure is employed, the ribbon cassette structure comes to a closed state when being not used. As a result, it is possible to make the ribbon cassette structure compact during conveyance on a distribution path.
In the ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray, an end of one bobbin receiving unit may be pivotally connected to an end of the paper feed tray. Accordingly, if this structure is employed, it is possible to make the ribbon cassette structure more compact in the closed state.
In addition, in the ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray, when one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray are in the closed state, a locked member formed in one of the one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray may be fitted to a locking member formed in the other thereof, so that the closed state is maintained in a free state. Accordingly, if this structure is employed, it is possible to prevent the ribbon cassette structure from being carelessly opened in the closed state.
Further, in the ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray, grooves may be formed at a border of a connection portion between the one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray, which are in the closed state, so as to face each other. Accordingly, if this structure is employed, the groove of each of the bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray is fitted to the tip of the protrusion protruding from the printer. Therefore, it is possible to make one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray, which are in the closed state, come to the open state.
According to another aspect of embodiments of the invention, a printer includes a printer body in which a ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray is mounted. In the ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray, grooves are formed at a border of a connection portion between one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray, which are in the closed state, so as to face each other. An opening and a protrusion are formed at one side wall of the printer body. A pair of bobbin receiving units and the paper feed tray are inserted into the opening in the open state. The protrusion has a pointed end to be fitted into the grooves of the one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray body that are in the closed state that and separates the locked member from the locking member to make the one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray come to the open state. If this structure is employed, the pointed end of the protrusion is fitted to each of the grooves of the ribbon cassette structure, so that the ribbon cassette structure is pressed and moved toward the protrusion. As a result, the locked member is separated from the locking member, so that it is possible to make the one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray come to the open state.
In the printer, the protrusion may be curved in an arc shape centering on a center of rotation of the bobbin receiving unit or the paper feed tray in a direction orthogonal to a direction where the ribbon cassette structure is mounted. Therefore, the protrusion can continue being fitted to the grooves of the bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray in the open state.
In the printer, the protrusion may be formed by outsert molding together with a resin material in another printer body. If this structure is employed, a separate process for forming a protrusion does not need to be performed.
According to an aspect of embodiments of the invention, one bobbin receiving unit and a paper feed tray are maintained in a closed state, so that the ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray can be made compact during conveyance on a distribution path and have a form suitable for use by making one bobbin receiving unit and a paper feed tray come to an open state when being used in a printer.
That is, for example, in the ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray according to an aspect of embodiments of the invention, one of the pair of bobbin receiving units that are connected to each other, and the paper feed tray are pivotally connected to each other so as to be opened or closed between an open state where the one of the pair of bobbin receiving units and the paper feed tray are mostly separated from each other, and a closed state where the one of the pair of bobbin receiving units and the paper feed tray come in contact with each other. Therefore, the ribbon cassette structure comes to a closed state when not being used. As a result, it is possible to make the ribbon cassette structure compact during conveyance on a distribution path, and to reduce cost required for conveyance.
Further, if an end of one bobbin receiving unit is pivotally connected to an end of the paper feed tray, it is possible to make the ribbon cassette structure more compact in the closed state and to further reduce cost required for conveyance.
Furthermore, if a locked member formed in one of the one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray is fitted to a locking member formed in the other thereof so that the closed state is maintained in a free state. When one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray are in the closed state, it is possible to prevent the ribbon cassette structure from being carelessly opened in the closed state and to stably handle the ribbon cassette structure. In addition, if grooves are formed at a border of a connection portion between the one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray, which are in the closed state, so as to face each other, the groove of each of the bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray are fitted to the tip of the protrusion protruding from the printer. Accordingly, it is possible to make one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray, which are in the closed state, come to the open state. Therefore, the ribbon cassette structure does not need to be opened purposely, and can be opened when being mounted in a printer.
Meanwhile, in a printer according to another embodiment of the invention, the ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray according to the embodiment of the invention can be used well.
That is, an opening and a protrusion are formed at one sidewall of theprinterbody. The pair of bobbin receiving units and the paper feed tray of the ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray are inserted into the opening in the open state. The protrusion has a pointed end to be fitted into each of the grooves of the one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray body that are in the closed state, and separates the locked member from the locking member to make the one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray come to the open state. Accordingly, the pointed end of the protrusion is fitted to each of the grooves of the ribbon cassette structure, so that the ribbon cassette structure is pressed and moved toward the protrusion. Therefore, the locked member is separated from the locking member, so that it is possible to make the one bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray come to the open state. For this reason, the ribbon cassette structure integrated with a paper feed tray does not need to be opened purposely, and can be opened when being mounted in a printer.
Further, since the protrusion is curved in an arc shape centering on a center of rotation of the bobbin receiving unit or the paper feed tray in a direction orthogonal to a direction where the ribbon cassette structure is mounted, the protrusion can continue being fitted to the grooves of the bobbin receiving unit and the paper feed tray in the open state, and the ribbon cassette structure can be continuously and stably opened by the protrusion.
In addition, if the protrusion is formed by outsert molding together with a resin material in another printer body, a separate process for forming a protrusion does not need to be performed. Therefore, it is possible to manufacture the protrusion at low cost.
Exemplary embodiments are discussed in detail below. While specific exemplary embodiments are discussed, it should be understood that this is done for illustration purposes only. A person skilled in the relevant art will recognize that other components and configurations can be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the claimed inventions.
Referring now to
The middle portions of the ink ribbons (not shown), which may be supported by the bobbins 8A and 8B of both the bobbin receiving units 4A and 4B from both ends thereof, may be exposed to the outside of the bobbin receiving units 4A and 4B. Accordingly, when being mounted in a printer to be described below, the ink ribbons may be brought into press contact with a thermal head of the printer.
The paper feed tray 20 may include a box-shaped paper feed tray body 21 in which cut sheets P (for convenience sake, only one cut sheet is shown) may be stacked and stored, and the paper feed tray body 21 may be formed of a rectangular bottom wall 22 and side walls 23 that may stand at four edges of the bottom wall 22. Further, a sheet protecting plate 24, which may protect the cut sheets P stored in the paper feed tray body 21, may be mounted on the paper feed tray body 21. In addition, the paper feed tray body 21 may be provided with two separation claws 25A and 25B that may supply the cut sheets P one by one.
As shown in
The paper feed tray body 21 may be pivoted on the support shafts 10a and 10b, so that the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 maybe pivotally connected to each other so as to be opened or closed.
Further, protrusions 27A and 27B may protrude from the side surfaces of the paper feed tray body 21, respectively. As the opening/closing operations of the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 are performed, the protrusions 27A and 27B may be brought into sliding contact with the protruding portions 11a and 11b and may run over the protruding portions 11a and 11b, respectively, while the thin portions having the protruding portions 11a and 11b are elastically pressed and moved in directions of the arc grooves 11A and 11B. In this way, the protrusions 27A and 27B may run over the protruding portions 11a and 11b, respectively, so that a click feeling may be generated during the opening/closing operations.
Furthermore, the paper feed tray 20 may not be opened or closed about the support shafts 10a and 10b. That is, instead of the support shafts 10a and 10b, one shaft may be inserted into the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20, and the ribbon cassette 3 and paper feed tray 20 may be opened or closed about the shaft.
In addition, as shown in
Further, a pair of hinge receiving parts 9A and 9B may be formed on the upper surface of the upper half 5A of the bobbin receiving unit 4A, which may be positioned at the end of the ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray, so as to be spaced apart from each other by a distance in the horizontal direction. Lower halves 37A and 37B of the hinges 35A and 35B, which may be formed below the flexible lines 36A and 36B, may be received in and fitted to the hinge receiving parts 9A and 9B, respectively.
Meanwhile, as shown in
Accordingly, the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 may be opened or closed about the flexible lines 36A and 36B of the pair of hinges 35A and 35B, between the ends thereof.
The above-mentioned protrusions 10A and 10B may protrude from the ribbon cassette 3. The arc grooves 11A and 11B the protruding portions 11a and 11b, and the stoppers 15A and 15B may be formed in the protrusions 10A and 10B, respectively. Meanwhile, the protrusions 27A and 27B (only one protrusion is shown) may protrude from the side surfaces of the paper feed tray body 21, respectively. Accordingly, like in the above-mentioned embodiment, a click feeling may be obtained, and an angle of an open state may be regulated.
In addition, the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 may include a lock mechanism for maintaining a closed state. That is, as shown in
When the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 may be in the closed state, the locked member 28 may be fitted to the opening 13 of the locking member 12 so that the closed state may be maintained.
When a force of a set value or more is applied to make the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 be in the open state, the fit between the locking member 12 and the locked member 28 my be released.
As shown in
A printer according to an embodiment in which the ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray is mounted is shown in
A printer body 41 of the printer 40 includes a pair of side walls 42A and 42B that stand so as to be spaced apart from each other by a distance, and components of the printer 40 are disposed between the pair of side walls 42A and 42B.
An opening 43, which maybe used to detachably insert the ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray into the printer 40, may be formed at one side wall 42B. The opening 43 may be formed to have the shape that allows the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 of the ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray to be inserted into the opening in the open state.
That is, the opening 43 may include a first opening 43A into which a part of the paper feed tray 20 formed to extend obliquely downward from an upper border 42b of the side wall 42B of the printer body 41 may be inserted. A part of an end of the paper feed tray 20 connected to the ribbon cassette 3 may be inserted into the first opening 43A, and a free portion of the paper feed tray 20 may be positioned above the upper border 42b of the side wall 42B.
Further, the bobbin receiving unit 4A, which may be connected to the paper feed tray body 21, of the ribbon cassette 3 of the ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray may be inserted into a second opening 43B that may communicate with the first opening 43A.
Furthermore, the arm 6B, which may be bent in a deep-dish shaped cross-section and may connect the bobbin receiving unit 4A with the bobbin receiving unit 42, of the ribbon cassette 3 of the ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray may be inserted into a third opening 43C that communicates with the second opening 43B.
In addition, the bobbin receiving unit 4B, which may be connected to the arm 6B, of the ribbon cassette 3 of the ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray may be inserted into a fourth opening 43D that communicates with the third opening 43C.
As described above, the opening 43 may be formed in a bent shape, which may be formed by the first to fourth openings 43A to 43D, as a whole so that the ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray of which the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 are in the open state may be inserted into the opening.
Meanwhile, as shown in
Returning to
As shown in
Meanwhile, driving units 49A and 49B, which may be fitted to the bobbins 8A and 8B received in the bobbin receiving units 4A and 4B of the ribbon cassette 3 of the mounted ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray, may be provided to protrude from the inner surface of the other side wall 42A of the printer 40.
The operation of the embodiment having the above-mentioned structure will be described below.
When the ribbon cassette structure I integrated with a paper feed tray is not mounted in the printer 40, it may be possible to reduce a space if the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 are in the closed state. When the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 are in the closed state, the paper feed tray 20 and the bobbin receiving unit 4B of the ribbon cassette 3 may be positioned to substantially come in contact with each other,
Further, the locked member 28 of the paper feed tray 20 may be engaged with the locking member 12 of the ribbon cassette 3 in the closed state, so that the closed state may be maintained.
In order to mount the ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray, which is in the closed state, in the printer 40, the U-shaped grooves 14 and 30 formed at the border of the connection portion between the upper half 5B of the bobbin receiving unit 4B and the paper feed tray body 21 of the paper feed tray 20 may knock against the pointed end 45 of the protrusion 44 that may be provided to protrude from the outer surface of one side wall 42B of the printer 40, and may press the ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray against the protrusion 44. Then, the bobbin receiving unit 4B may be rotated about the support shafts 10a and 10b along the slope 46 of the protrusion 44, and may be separated from the paper feed tray 20. Finally, the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 may come to the open state.
Meanwhile, in this case, the fit between the locking member 12 of the ribbon cassette 3 and the locked member 28 of the paper feed tray 20 may be released by pressing the ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray against the protrusion 44 so that the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 may be in the open state.
Since the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 come to in the open state as described above, the ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray may be mounted in the printer 40 through the opening 43 of the side wall 42B of the printer 40.
According to the embodiment, the grooves 14 and 30 of the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 of the ribbon cassette structure 1 integrated with a paper feed tray, which are in the closed state, may be pressed against the protrusion 44, so that the ribbon cassette 3 and the paper feed tray 20 may be opened. As a result, the printer 40 can become available.
Meanwhile, the invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiment, and may have various modifications if necessary.
The present disclosure is not intended to be limited by the specific embodiments described herein.
It should be understood by those skilled in the art that various modifications, combinations, sub-combinations and alterations may occur depending on design requirements and other factors insofar as they are within the scope of the appended claims and the equivalents thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-240952 | Sep 2007 | JP | national |