This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2010-049381, filed on Mar. 5, 2010, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Embodiments described herein relate generally to a roll holder unit for a printer.
In the related art, there is known a roll holder unit that holds a printer paper roll by applying a biasing force to the side surface of the paper roll with a biasing member provided in one axial end portion of the paper roll.
However, the related roll holder unit suffers from a problem in that the paper roll is likely to move because the roll holder unit does not have any paper roll locking portion but merely holds the paper roll with a biasing force applied to the side surface of the paper roll by a biasing member.
According to one embodiment, a roll holder unit for a printer includes a regulating wall, a movable arm, and a lock arm. The regulating wall is located on the same axial side of the roll as the regulating wall to prevent axial movement of a roll. The movable arm moves between an adjacent position in which the axle is contact with a shaft of the roll and a spaced-apart position in which the axle is apart from the shaft. The movable arm is biased toward the adjacent position from the spaced-apart position. The lock arm moves between a regulating position in which the lock arm regulates the movable arm from moving from the adjacent position to the spaced-apart position and a release position in which the lock arm allows the movable arm to move from the adjacent position to the spaced-apart position.
One embodiment of a roll holder unit for a printer will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The roll holder unit for printer 1 (hereinafter simply referred to as “unit 1”) is mounted to a printer. The unit 1 is designed to removably and rotatably hold a roll 3 of strip-shaped continuous paper 2. The printer prints on the continuous paper 2 drawn from the roll 3 of the unit 1.
The unit 1 includes a housing 4 divided into a base 4A having a depressed portion 4a for accommodating components and a cover 4B having a depressed portion 4b for covering the components. The base 4A and the cover 4B are coupled to each other by a hinge mechanism (not shown) for rotation about a hinge axis Ah. The cover 4B openably covers the base 4A.
A plurality of ribs 4c (five ribs 4c in the present embodiment) each having an arc-shaped cutout and being perpendicular to the hinge axis Ah protrudes from the inner surface of the cover 4B in a mutually parallel spaced-apart relationship. The opposite end portions of the ribs 4c from the hinge axis Ah are connected to a transverse wall 4d parallel to the hinge axis Ah. In the present embodiment, the ribs 4c and the transverse wall 4d serve to enhance the rigidity of the cover 4B. When the cover 413 is in a closed state, the arc-shaped cutouts of the ribs 4c serve to create a clearance between the ribs 4c and the roll 3 set in the base 4A and between the ribs 4c and regulating walls 6 (see
A roll holding mechanism 9 including a base portion 5, a pair of regulating walls 6, a pair of movable arms 7 and a pair of lock arms 8 is installed on the base 4A. As shown in
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Each of the movable arms 7 includes a leaf spring 7a as an arm portion and an axle 7b fixed to the tip end of the leaf spring 7a and movable in response to the elastic deformation of the leaf spring 7a. The leaf spring 7a is contiguous to the outer surface 6d of each of the regulating walls 6. The base end section, i.e., lower section, of the leaf spring 7a is fixed to the base section 6a of each of the regulating walls 6. The leaf spring 7a extends upwards from the bottom wall section 5a along the outer surface 6d of the regulating wall 6 in the form of a strip with a specified width. The upper end section of the leaf spring 7a acts as a free end. In this regard, the movement of the leaf spring 7a toward the roll 3 is regulated by each of the regulating walls 6. In contrast, the movement of the leaf spring 7a away from the roll 3 is not regulated if each of the lock arms 8 is in an upright state. Therefore, as shown in
The axle 7b includes a cylindrical columnar protrusion 7c protruding away from the roll 3. The protrusion 7c is press-fitted to the circular through-hole 7d formed in the leaf spring 7a and protrudes away from the roll 3 through the through-hole 7d. In the present embodiment, the leaf spring 7a fixedly holds the axle 7b. However, this is presented only by way of example. The leaf spring 7a may hold the axle 7b in such a manner that the axle 7b can rotate about the through-hole 7d as a bearing.
The axle 7b includes a frusto-conical insertion section 7e protruding toward the roll 3 and inserted into the shaft 3a of the roll 3 (see
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In addition, as shown in
When setting the roll 3 in the roll holding mechanism 9, an operator (user) first causes the regulating walls 6 to slide along the rails 5c, thereby positioning a pair of the regulating walls 6 in such a state that the gap between the inner surfaces 6e and 6e of the mutually opposing transverse wall sections 6b becomes substantially equal to the width W of the roll 3.
Then, as shown in
If the operator (user) further moves the roll 3 downwards, as illustrated in
The lock arms 8 are rotatably supported on the outer surfaces 6d of the regulating walls 6 for rotation about the rotational axis A1 parallel to the axis C of the roll 3. Each of the lock arms 8 can be shifted by the operator (user) between the upright release position Pa2 (see
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In the present embodiment, the movable arms 7 and the lock arms 8 are fixed to the regulating walls 6. Therefore, when the regulating walls 6 are caused to slide along the rails 5c installed on the base portion 5, the movable arms 7 and the lock arms 8 can also move along with the regulating walls 6. This makes it possible to reliably obtain the effects provided by the movable arms 7 and the lock arms 8, regardless of the position of the regulating walls 6, i.e., the width W of the roll 3.
In the present embodiment, the transverse wall 4d of the cover 4B regulates the movement of the lock arms 8 from the regulating position Pa1 to the release position Pa2. That is, if the cover 4B is closed as shown in
In the present embodiment, the axle 7b regulates the movement of the lock arms 8 toward the opposite side of the regulating position Pa1 from the release position Pa2. As shown in
As described above, the roll holder unit 1 for a printer according to the present embodiment includes the regulating walls 6, the movable arms 7 and the lock arms 8. Each of the regulating walls 6 is provided on at least one axial side of the roll 3 (on both sides of the roll 3 in the present embodiment) opposite the axial end portion 3c of roll 3, thereby regulating the axial movement of the roll 3. Each of the movable arms 7 is provided on the same side as each of the regulating walls 6 from the roll 3 and can move between the adjacent position Pb1 in which the axle 7b positioned close to the axial end portion 3c of the roll 3 comes into the shaft 3a and a spaced-apart position Pb2 in which the axle 7b positioned distant from the axial end portion 3c of the roll 3 moves away from the shaft 3a. The movable arms 7 are elastically biased from the spaced-apart position Pb2 toward the adjacent position Pb1. Further, the lock arms 8 are provided to move between the regulating position Pa1 in which the lock arms 8 regulate the movable arms 7 from moving from the adjacent position Pb1 to the spaced-apart position Pb2 and the release position Pa2 in which the lock arms 8 allow the movable arms 7 to move from the adjacent position Pb1 to the spaced-apart position Pb2. According to the present embodiment, therefore, the roll 3 can be easily mounted and removed using the movable arms 7 while reliably regulating the movement of the roll 3 with the regulating walls 6. When the movable arms 7 are kept in the adjacent position Pb1, the axle 7b comes into the shaft 3a, which makes it possible to reliably hold the roll 3 tight. According to the present embodiment, it is possible to attach and remove the roll 3 with ease and to reliably hold the roll 3 tight.
In the present embodiment, each of the movable arms 7 includes the leaf spring 7a as a elastic member supporting the axle 7b and biasing the axle 7b in the direction in which the insertion section 7e of the axle 7b is inserted into the shaft 3a. Consequently, it is possible to simplify the configuration and to reduce the production cost, as compared with the case where a member for supporting the axle 7b and a biasing member are provided separately.
In the present embodiment, the leaf spring 7a supports the axle 7b in a state that the axle 7b passes through the through-hole 7d along the axial direction of the roll 3. The lock arms 8 are provided to rotate about the rotational axis Ai parallel to the axis C of the roll 3. The movement of the lock arms 8 toward the opposite side of the regulating position Pa1 from the release position Pa2 is regulated by the axle 7b. Use of the axle 7b makes it possible to provide a relatively simple configuration for regulating the movement of the lock arms 8 toward the opposite side of the regulating position Pa1 from the release position Pa2.
In the present embodiment, the cover 4B includes the transverse wall 4d as an unlock regulating portion to regulate the movement of the lock arms 8 from the regulating position Pa1 toward the release position Pa2 when the cover 4B is kept in a closed state. Accordingly, if an operator (user) closes the cover 4B, the movement of the lock arm 8 can be easily regulated.
In the present embodiment, each of the movable arms 7 is arranged on the opposite side of each of the regulating walls 6 from the roll 3 and is provided with the through-hole 6c as a penetration portion through which the axle 7b passes. Therefore, the axial movement of the roll 3 can be reliably regulated by bringing the relatively wide area around the through-hole 6c into an opposing relationship with the axial end portion 3c of the roll 3.
In the present embodiment, the lock arms 8 are movably supported on the regulating walls 6. Therefore, the effects provided by the lock arms 8 can be obtained regardless of the position of the regulating walls 6. In the present embodiment, the movable arms 7 are also movably supported on the regulating walls 6. As a result, the effects provided by the movable arms 7 can be obtained regardless of the position of the regulating walls 6.
While certain embodiments have been described above, these embodiment have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms. For example, the specifications (shape, structure, number, material, arrangement, etc.) of the regulating walls, the movable arms, the lock arms, the leaf spring, the axle, the base, the cover, the unlocking and regulating portion and the penetration portion may be embodied in other suitable forms. The present embodiments may be applied to other rolls other than paper rolls. The lock arms may be connected to each other to operate as a unit. It may be possible to use other elastic members other than a leaf spring. 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.
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2010-49381 | Mar 2010 | JP | national |