The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. JP 2010-041323, which was filed on Feb. 26, 2010, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The disclosure relates to a tape cassette with an improved travel performance of an ink ribbon.
In a tape cassette mounted in a tape printing apparatus, at printing, an ink ribbon is conventionally drawn out from a ribbon feed spool and travels on a print head of the tape printing apparatus.
It has become a rare case that misalignment or a crease occurs during travel of an ink ribbon, however, should some factor cause such misalignment or a crease, it will adversely affect the print quality resulting in such as a blurred print. Therefore, further improvement of travel performance of an ink ribbon has been awaited.
The disclosure has been made to solve the above-described problem and has an object to provide a tape cassette capable of correcting misalignment or a crease which has occurred during travel of an ink ribbon.
To achieve the purpose of the disclosure, there is provided a tape cassette configured to be removably mounted onto a tape printing apparatus provided with a print head at a cassette mounting portion, wherein the tape cassette includes a cassette case main body, a ribbon feed spool housed in the cassette case main body, an ink ribbon wound around the ribbon feed spool, with an inked surface thereof facing inside, a head insertion portion being a space for the print head to be inserted into when the tape cassette is mounted in the cassette mounting portion, the head insertion portion passing through the cassette case main body vertically and extended along one side of the tape cassette, an arm portion including: a base end portion positioned in proximity of a feed portion at which the ink ribbon is drawn out from the ribbon feed spool, the base end portion supporting an arm main body projecting at the one side of the cassette case main body; and a top end portion provided with a discharge slot which opens toward the head insertion portion, wherein the ink ribbon travels in a predetermined direction which is a direction from the feed portion, passing through the discharge slot, toward the head insertion portion, a plurality of guide members, a first guide member being one of the plurality of guide members; provided between the feed portion and the discharge slot; and positioned on the discharge slot, or immediately before the discharge slot, on an upstream side in a travel direction of the ink ribbon, wherein the first guide member bends and guides travel of the ink ribbon in the predetermined direction while making contact with a reverse side of the inked surface of the ink ribbon, a second guide member being one of the plurality of guide members; provided between the feed portion and the discharge slot; and positioned on an upstream side in the travel direction of the ink ribbon with respect to the first guide member, wherein the second guide member bends and guides the travel of the ink ribbon in the predetermined direction while making contact with the reverse side of the inked surface of the ink ribbon, and a first upstream-side projecting piece portion provided at a center portion of the second guide member, the first upstream-side projecting piece portion projecting along a width direction of the ink ribbon which orthogonally crosses the travel direction of the ink ribbon.
To achieve the purpose of the disclosure, there is further provided a tape cassette configured to be removably mounted onto a tape printing apparatus provided with a print head at a cassette mounting portion, wherein the tape cassette includes a cassette case main body, a ribbon feed spool housed in the cassette case main body, an ink ribbon wound around the ribbon feed spool, with an inked surface thereof facing inside, a head insertion portion being a space for the print head to be inserted into when the tape cassette is mounted in the cassette mounting portion, the head insertion portion passing through the cassette case main body vertically and extended along one side of the tape cassette, an arm portion including: a base end portion positioned in proximity of a feed portion at which the ink ribbon is drawn out from the ribbon feed spool, the base end portion supporting an arm main body projecting at the one side of the cassette case main body; and a top end portion provided with a discharge slot which opens toward the head insertion portion, wherein the ink ribbon travels in a predetermined direction which is a direction from the feed portion, passing through the discharge slot, toward the head insertion portion, a plurality of guide members, a first guide member being one of the plurality of guide members; provided between the feed portion and the discharge slot; and positioned on the discharge slot, or immediately before the discharge slot, on an upstream side in a travel direction of the ink ribbon, wherein the first guide member bends and guides travel of the ink ribbon in the predetermined direction while making contact with a reverse side of the inked surface of the ink ribbon, a second guide member being one of the plurality of guide members; provided between the feed portion and the discharge slot; and positioned on an upstream side in the travel direction of the ink ribbon with respect to the first guide member, wherein the second guide member bends and guides the travel of the ink ribbon in the predetermined direction while making contact with the reverse side of the inked surface of the ink ribbon, a first upstream-side projecting piece portion provided at a center portion of the second guide member, the first upstream-side projecting piece portion projecting along a width direction of the ink ribbon which orthogonally crosses the travel direction of the ink ribbon, a downstream-side projecting piece portion provided at a center portion of the first guide member, the downstream-side projecting piece portion projecting along the width direction of the ink ribbon which orthogonally crosses the travel direction of the ink ribbon, and lower in height than the first upstream-side projecting piece portion, and a third guide member being one of the plurality of guide members and positioned on an upstream side in the travel direction of the ink ribbon with respect to the second guide member, wherein the third guide member bends and guides travel of the ink ribbon in the predetermined direction while making contact with the reverse side of the inked surface of the ink ribbon, wherein the second guide member is provided at the top end portion of the arm member and positioned on the upstream side in the travel direction of the ink ribbon with respect to the first guide member, and wherein the center portion of the third guide member is evenly-formed along the width direction of the ink ribbon which orthogonally crosses the travel direction of the ink ribbon.
A detailed description of an exemplary embodiment of a printing apparatus directed to the disclosure will now be given by referring to the accompanying drawings. As illustrated in
The cassette mounting portion 103 is covered with the lid body 102 when the lid body 102 is closed. However, the lid body 102 movably provided so that the lid body 102 can be opened or closed. Accordingly, if the lid body 102 is opened, the cassette mounting portion 103 is exposed.
With respect to the cassette mounting portion 103 which is exposed, a user can mount or dismount a tape cassette 1 directed to the present embodiment. Accordingly, by putting the tape cassette 1 directed to the present embodiment in the cassette mounting portion 103 and closing the lid body 102, the user can securely mount the tape cassette 1 directed to the present embodiment onto the cassette mounting portion 103 of the tape printing apparatus 101.
The tape cassette 1 directed to the present embodiment is for a so-called laminated type tape. As illustrated in
Reference numeral 11 refers to a laminating film (which is wound as a first tape). Reference numeral 19 refers to an arm portion. Reference numeral 20 refers to a head insertion portion. The detailed description with respect thereto will be given later.
In
The first tape 11 is formed by winding a laminating film made of transparent or translucent resin around the film spool 14, with the print surface thereof facing inside. The first tape (laminating film) 11 wound around the film spool 14 travels from a guide pin 17 erected at the lower cassette case 3 through a guide spindle 18, which is rotatable, and is guided into the arm portion 19. Further, the first tape (laminating film) 11 travels in a state where the print surface thereof is making contact with a second travel member 50, passes through a discharge slot 97 of the arm portion 19, and is exposed at the head insertion portion 20. The first tape (laminating film) 11 then passes over a first travel member 21 and a feed roller 22, and is discharged from the tape discharge portion 4 to the outside of the tape cassette 1 directed to the present embodiment.
The head insertion portion 20 is extended along the front face (right side surface in
The arm portion 19 has a cantilever structure, in which the arm main body 19C is supported at the side surface of the cassette case main body 99 (see
Further, the ink ribbon 6 is wound around the ribbon feed spool 15 with the inked surface thereof, which is on an ink application side, facing inside. The ink ribbon 6 is drawn out from the ribbon feed spool 15. Right after that, through the feed portion 98, the ink ribbon 6 travels in a state where the reverse side 6A of the inked surface thereof makes contact with a third travel member 60, passes through the discharge slot 97 of the arm portion 19, and is exposed at the head insertion portion 20. In this manner, the ink ribbon 6 inside the arm portion 19 travels in a predetermined direction from the feed portion 98 through the discharge slot 97 to the head insertion portion 20. Then the ink ribbon 6 is guided so that the reverse side 6A of the inked surface thereof is put on the print surface of the first tape (laminating film) 11. Then the ink ribbon 6 is guided along the outer surface of the first travel member 21, and as a result, moves away from the print surface of the first tape (laminating film) 11, and is wound around the ribbon take-up spool 16.
When the tape cassette 1 directed to the present embodiment is mounted onto the cassette mounting portion 103 (see
Meanwhile, the second tape 13 is formed by winding a double-sided adhesive tape, which has a release sheet only on one side thereof, around the tape spool 13 with the other side of the double-sided adhesive tape facing inside. The second tape (double-sided adhesive tape having the release sheet) 13 thus wound is guided by the feed roller 22 so that an adhesive surface thereof is put on the print surface of the first tape (laminating film) 11. Then the second tape (double-sided adhesive tape having the release sheet) 13 and the first tape (laminating film) 11 are stuck together, and discharged from the tape discharge portion 4 to the outside of the tape cassette 1 directed to the present embodiment. Thereby, from the tape discharge portion 4 of the tape cassette 1 directed to the present embodiment, a so-called laminated type print tape 5 is discharged, which is made up of the first tape (laminating film) 11 and the second tape (double-sided adhesive tape having the release sheet) 13.
In the tape cassette 1 directed to the present embodiment, a plurality of guide ribs are provided on the third travel member 60 with which the reverse side 6A of the inked surface makes contact while the ink ribbon 6 is traveling.
As illustrated in
A guide rib indicated by reference numeral 61 refers to a discharge-slot-side guide rib provided in proximity of the discharge slot 97 at the top end portion 19B of the arm portion 19. A guide rib indicated by reference numeral 63 refers to a feed-portion-side guide rib provided in proximity of the feed portion 98 near the base end portion 19A of the arm portion 19 and is first to bend and guide the travel of the ink ribbon 6 drawn out from the feed portion 98 in the predetermined direction. A guide rib indicated by reference numeral 62 is an intermediate guide rib provided between the discharge-slot-side guide rib 61 and the feed-portion-side guide rib 63, arranged closer to the discharge-slot-side guide rib 61 than the feed-portion-side guide rib 63. In the above, with respect to the third travel member 60, there has been described that the ink ribbon 6 travels while making the reverse side 6A (see
There are provided, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
However, as illustrated in
Here will be described a case in which the shapes of the three guide ribs 61, 62 and 63 are of the combination as illustrated in
In this case, even if one of the intermediate guide rib 62 and the discharge-slot-side guide rib 61 is not provided, the crease occurred in the ink ribbon 6 (see
Next will be described a case in which the shapes of the three guide ribs 61, 62 and 63 are of the combination as illustrated in
Also in this case, even if one of the intermediate guide rib 62 and the discharge-slot-side guide rib 61 is omitted, the crease occurred in the ink ribbon 6 (see
Meanwhile, in a case where the shapes of the three guide ribs 61, 62 and 63 are of the combination as illustrated in
Finally, here will be described a case in which the shapes of the three guide ribs 61, 62 and 63 are of the combination as illustrated in
However, in this case, even if the feed-portion-side guide rib 63 is not provided, the crease occurred in the ink ribbon 6 (see
While presently exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure have been shown and described, it is to be understood that this disclosure is for the purpose of illustration and that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure as set forth in the appended claims.
For instance, in
Further, as illustrated in
Further, in
Further, in
Further, the tape cassette 1 directed to the present embodiment is of a so-called laminated type, however, the tape cassette 1 may be of a so-called receptor type.
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