1. Field of the Invention
The disclosures herein generally relate to a roll retainer and an image forming apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
Image forming apparatuses having rolls of printing media (roll-type printing medium) generally have a roll retainer (a retaining mechanism) to accommodate different cardboard tubes (difference in inner diameters of the hollow shafts of the rolls).
An example of a related art retainer includes an abutment member configured to be in contact with an inner peripheral surface of the hollow shaft rolls in an axial direction of the roll-type medium as a fulcrum to be expanded in a roll diameter direction, thereby adapting to the differences in the inner diameters of the cardboard tube (e.g., Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2007-290865, hereinafter referred to as “Patent Document 1”).
Further, another example related art retainer is configured to regulate a retractable position of a supporting member (e.g., Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2013-100154, hereinafter referred to as “Patent Document 2”). In this example, the retractable position of the supporting member is regulated by allowing the supporting member to be in contact with an inner peripheral surface of the core tube and an outer peripheral surface of a shaft center of the retaining member when a diameter of the roll-type medium is large, and moving the supporting member to be in contact with an end part of the core tube when the diameter of the roll-type medium is small.
However, in the configuration of Patent Document 1, since the abutment member expands in the axial direction of the roll-type medium as a fulcrum, the expanded abutment member is susceptible to breakage by rotation in circumferential direction.
Further, in the configuration of Patent Document 2, it is not possible to simultaneously move two or more abutment members, and the roll-type medium may be attached to the retaining mechanism without moving some of the abutment members. As a result, the roll-type medium may be attached to the retaining mechanism unsteadily.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2007-290865
Patent Document 2: Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2013-100154
Accordingly, it is a general object in one embodiment of the present invention to provide a technology capable of retaining the rolls having different inner diameters by easily adjusting the different inner diameters that substantially obviates one or more problems caused by the limitations and disadvantages of the related art.
According to an aspect of embodiments, there is provided a roll retainer fitting into ends of a roll to retain the roll. The roll retainer includes a retaining member having a flange facing one end of the roll; two or more supporting members pivotally retained by the retaining member, each of the supporting members being movable along an axial direction within a plane between a supporting position at which the supporting member is inserted in a hollow shaft of the roll and a retracted position at which the supporting member is retracted from the supporting position; and a linking device configured to couple the supporting members, the supporting members being linked with one another to be moved between the supporting positions and the retracted positions.
Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
In the following, a description is given of embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings. First, an illustration is given, with reference to
This image forming apparatus is a serial-type image forming apparatus that includes an apparatus main body 101 and a sheet feeder 102 disposed beneath the apparatus main body 101. Note that the sheet feeder 102 may be disposed beneath the apparatus main body 101 as a separate apparatus, and may be integrally formed with the apparatus main body 101 as illustrated in
The apparatus main body includes an image forming part 103 configured to form an image on a roll sheet 120 serving as a roll-type medium fed from the sheet feeder 102.
The image forming part 103 includes a guide rod 1 and a guide stay 2 serving as guide members bridging between opposite side plates, and a carriage 5 being movably held by the guide rod 1 and guide stay 2 in an arrow A direction (a main-scanning direction, or a carriage moving direction).
The image forming part 103 further includes a main scanning motor 8 serving as a drive source to reciprocate the carriages, which is disposed on one end in the main scanning direction. A timing belt 11 is looped over a driving pulley 9 and a driven pulley 10. The driving pulley 9 is rotationally driven by the main scanning motor 8, and the driven pulley 10 is disposed on the other side in the main scanning direction. A not-illustrated belt holder of the carriage 5 is fixed to the timing belt 11, and the carriage 5 is reciprocated in the main scanning direction by driving the main scanning motor 8.
The carriage 5 holds multiple (four in this case) recording heads 6a to 6d integrating liquid-jet heads and head tanks supplying liquid to the liquid-jet heads.
Note that the position of the recording head 6a is shifted from those of the recording heads 6b to 6d by a distance of one head (by one nozzle array) in a sub-scanning direction orthogonal to the main scanning direction. Further, the recording heads 6 have nozzle arrays formed of nozzles aligned in the sub-scanning direction orthogonal to the main scanning direction, and liquid ejections of the nozzles are directed downward.
Further, each of the recording heads 6a to 6d has two nozzle arrays. The nozzle arrays of the recording heads 6a and 6b eject black (K) liquid droplets. One nozzle array of the recording head 6c ejects cyan (C) liquid droplets, and the other nozzle array of the recording head 6c is unused. Further, one nozzle array of the recording head 6d elects yellow (Y) liquid droplets, and the other nozzle array of the recording head 6d ejects magenta (M) liquid droplets.
Hence, a monochrome image is formed by using the recording heads 6a and 6b with one scan (main scanning) to form an image of a two-heads width, and a color image may be formed by using the recording heads 6b to 6d. Note that the configurations of the heads are not limited to those described above; all the recording heads may be aligned in the main scanning direction.
Ink of respective colors are supplied to the head tanks of the recording heads 6 from ink cartridges serving as replaceable main tanks attached to the apparatus main body 101.
In addition, an encoder sheet 40 is disposed along a moving direction of the carriage 5, and an encoder sensor 41 is disposed on the carriage 5 to read the encoder sheet 40. The encoder sheet 40 and the encoder sensor 41 form a linear encoder 42, and the position and speed of the carriage 5 are detected based on outputs of the linear encoder 42.
On the other hand, an main scanning area of the carriage 5 includes a recording area of the carriage 5. In the recording area of the carriage 5, the roll sheet 120 is fed from the sheet feeder 102, and the fed roll sheet 120 is then intermittently conveyed in a direction orthogonal to the main scanning direction of the carriage 5 (the sub-scanning direction, sheet conveyance direction: an arrow B direction) by a conveyer drive 21.
The conveyer device 21 includes a conveyer roller 23 configured to convey the roll sheet 120 serving as the roll-type medium fed from the sheet feeder 102, and a pressure roller 24 disposed to face the conveyer roller 23. A conveyer guide member 25 and a suction fan 26 are disposed downstream of the conveyer roller 23. The conveyer guide member 25 includes suction holes, and the suction fan 26 is configured to suction liquid from the holes of the conveyer guide member 25.
As illustrated in
Further, a maintenance-restoration mechanism 80 configured to maintain and restore the recording heads 6 is disposed adjacent to the conveyer guide member 25 on one side of the main scanning direction of the carriage 5.
The sheet feeder 102 includes a roll 112. The roll 112 is a roll-type medium (called “roll sheet” as described above) formed by winding the roll sheet 120 (i.e., rolling a long sheet) around a hollow shaft 114 such as a cardboard tube serving as a core tube in a roll-form.
Note that in this embodiment, the roll 112 having an end part of the roll sheet 120 fixed to the hollow shaft 114 with glue, or the roll 112 having an end part of the roll sheet 120 unfixed to the hollow shaft 114 may be used.
The end part of the roll 112 is retained by a later-described roll retainer according to an embodiment, and is supported by a not-illustrated spool shaft (later-described spool 200).
The apparatus main body 101 includes a guide member 130 configured to guide the roll sheet 120 drawing from the roll 112 disposed in the sheet feeder 102, and a conveyer roller pair 131 configured to feed the roll sheet 120 upward while curving the roll sheet 120.
The roll sheet 120 fed from the roll 112 by rotationally driving the conveyer roller pair 131 is conveyed while being stretched between the conveyer roller pair 131 and the roll 112. The roll sheet 120 passes through the conveyer roller pair 131 and is transferred between the conveyer roller 23 and the pressure roller 24 of the conveyer device 21.
In the image forming apparatus having such a configuration, the carriage 5 moves in the main scanning direction while the conveyer device 21 intermittently transfers the roll sheet 120 from the sheet feeder 102. Then, the recording heads 6 are driven according to image information (printing information) to eject liquid droplets to form a desired image on the roll sheet 120. The roll sheet 120 on which the image is formed is cut by the cutter 27 at a predetermined length, and then ejected in a basket by being guided by a not-illustrated paper ejection guide disposed on the front side of the apparatus main body 101.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
Note that in the following, the roll having the first inner diameter may also be referred to as a “roll having a small diameter”, and the roll having the second inner diameter greater than the first inner diameter may also be referred to as a “roll having a large diameter”. Further, the inner diameter indicates an inner diameter of the hollow shaft of the roll. The hollow shaft is formed of a cardboard tube, or the like, but the hollow shaft includes a hollow part without having a tube member or a core tube.
The roll retainer includes a retaining member 201 configured to be fit into an end part of the roll 112. The retaining member 201 includes a flange 202 facing an end face of the roll 112, and a hollow boss part 203 inserted into the hollow shaft 114 of the roll 112. The boss 203 is provided with a not-illustrated spool.
The retaining member 201 further includes a first supporting member 211 inserted into the hollow shaft of the roll 112 for retaining the roll having the first inner diameter, and second supporting members 212 inserted into the hollow shaft of the roll 112 for retaining the roll having the second inner diameter that is greater than the first inner diameter.
The first supporting member 211 is fit into the boss part 203 of the retaining member 201 such that the first supporting member 211 is movable in an axial direction. The boss part 203 is, as illustrated in
The second supporting members 212 (in this example, the number of second supporting members is three, but not limited to three) are disposed at equal intervals around the boss part 203. Rear ends of the second supporting members 212 are pivotally supported (retained) by the flange 202 with respective shafts 221. As a result, each of the second supporting members 212 is movable between a supporting position and a retracted position along the axial direction within an inner surface. The supporting position is located at an outer periphery of the first supporting member 211 at which the second supporting members 212 are inserted into the hollow shaft of the roll 112 having the second inner diameter. The retracted position indicates a position at which the second supporting members 212 are retracted toward the flange 202 side illustrated in
The second supporting members 212 moved toward retracted positions are housed in the flange 202 so that the second supporting members 212 are not in contact with the end of the roll 112.
The rotatable shafts 221 for the supporting members 212 are, as illustrated in
Further, the first supporting member 211 and the second supporting members 212 are coupled via linking members (links) 213.
The links 213 are pivotally coupled to the second supporting members 212 via respective shafts 223 at respective positions closer toward middle parts of the second supporting members 212, and are also pivotally coupled to an end part of the first supporting member 211 via respective shafts 224 on the side end of the flange.
That is, the second supporting members 212 are coupled to one another via the respective links 213 and the first supporting member 211 coupled to the links 213.
An illustration is given, with reference to
When the roll retainer retains the roll having the first inner diameter, the second supporting members 212 are detached from the outer periphery of the first supporting member as illustrated in
Hence, as illustrated in
Further, to retain the roll having the second inner diameter, the second supporting members 212 are moved to respective supporting positions by being turned toward the outer periphery of the first supporting member 211 as illustrated in
Accordingly, as illustrated in
Note that the second supporting members 212 are linked together and moved to the supporting positions via the links 213 and the first supporting member 211 by operating one of the second supporting members 212 to be moved from the retracted position to the supporting position. Similarly, the second supporting members 212 are configured to be linked together and moved to the retracted positions via the links 213 and the first supporting member 211 by operating one of the second supporting members 212 to be moved from the supporting position to the retracted position.
With this configuration, the second supporting members 212 are moved to the retracted positions and also to the supporting positions without skipping any of the second supporting members 212 so as to allow the roll retainer to retain the rolls having different diameters.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
In the roll retainer of the second embodiment, a helical torsion spring 215 is disposed near the corresponding shaft 223 that couples between the second supporting member 212 and the link 213. The helical torsion spring 215 is configured to apply force to the second supporting member in a direction (indicated by an arrow 225) toward the retracted position inside the flange 212.
As a result, the second supporting members 212 moved toward the retracted positions are housed in the flange 202 so that the second supporting members 212 are not in contact with the end of the roll 112. Further, when the roll retainer of the second embodiment retains the roll having the second inner diameter, the pressure is applied toward directions to expand a diameter of the hollow shaft 114B inside the hollow shaft 114B. Hence, the roll having the second inner diameter may be retained tightly despite the fact that the diameter of the hollow shaft 114 has variability to some extent.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
In the roll retainer of the third embodiment, an elastic member 217 is provided around the outer periphery of the first supporting member 211 such that the elastic member 217 is projected from the outer peripheral surface of the first supporting member 211.
Thus, as illustrated in
Further, as illustrated in
Hence, the retaining member 201 is able to enhance the retaining ability to retain the roll.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
The roll retainer of the fourth embodiment includes a locking member 241 configured to lock the corresponding second supporting member 212 at the supporting position, and unlock the corresponding second supporting member 212 when the first supporting member 211 is inserted into the hollow shaft of the roll having the first inner diameter.
The locking member 241 includes a locking claw 241a to be hooked onto a cutting part 243 of the first supporting member 211. The locking claw 241a is formed at an end of an elastically deformable supporting piece 241b formed by cutting a part of the boss part 203.
When the locking claw 241a of the locking member 241 enters the cutting part 243 of the first supporting member 211, and is hooked onto the cutting part 243 of the first supporting member 211, the first supporting member 211 is disabled from being moved from the supporting position of the second supporting member 212.
Further, the locking claw 241a of the locking member 241 includes a slope surface 241c elevated toward the outer peripheral surface of the flange 202.
With this configuration, as illustrated in
In this state, when the first supporting member 211 is inserted into the hollow shaft 114A of the roll having the first inner diameter, the hollow shaft 114A is relatively moved toward an arrow E direction with respect to the locking claw 241a, and hence, the locking member 241 is pushed in a radial direction toward the shaft center (an arrow F direction) to be detached from the cutting part 243.
Accordingly, the first supporting member 211 is unlocked to become movable in the shaft center direction of the boss part 203. Then, the second supporting members 212 are pivotally moved to the retracted positions on the flange 202 side according to the movement of the first supporting member 211 along with the insertion of the roll having the first inner diameter. In this case, the helical torsion springs 215 illustrated in the second embodiment may be provided such that the second supporting members 212 are pivotally moved to the retracted positions more quickly.
As described above, in this configuration, the second supporting members are unlocked to be moved to the retracted positions by inserting the first supporting member into the hollow shaft of the roll. Hence, it is possible to switch the positions of the second supporting members so as to change the roll having the large diameter to the roll having the small diameter by simply inserting the roll having the small diameter.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
The roll retainer of the fifth embodiment includes a locking member 241 configured to hook onto the cutting part 243 of the first supporting member 211 to regulate the movement of the first supporting member 211 in a manner similar to that of the fourth embodiment.
On the other hand, each of the second supporting members 212 is provided with an unlocking member 251 movably disposed in the shaft center direction (direction indicated by arrows in
The second supporting member 212 is provided with an elastic member 252 configured to press the unlocking member 251 in a direction departing from the flange 202.
The unlocking member 251 includes a releasing part 251a configured to push the locking member 241 in an arrow F direction by being pushed in an arrow E direction when inserted into the hollow shaft of the roll having the first inner diameter, and an arm 251b configured to be pushed when inserted into the roll having the second inner diameter.
The releasing part 251a of the unlocking member 251 also moves to a position to push the locking member 241 in the arrow F direction when the arm 251b is pushed by the hollow shaft of the roll having the second inner diameter.
In this configuration, when the roll retainer retains the roll having the second inner diameter, each of the second supporting members 212 is moved to the supporting position to lock the first supporting member 211, which then locks the second supporting members at the supporting positions, as illustrated in
In this condition, when the hollow shaft of the roll having the second inner diameter is fit onto the outer peripheries of the second supporting members 212, the arms 251b of the unlocking members 251 are pushed toward the flange 202. Hence, the releasing parts 251a of the unlocking members 251 are moved in the E directions to push down the locking members 241 to unlock the locking members 241.
As a result, the second supporting members 212 expand by restoration force of the not-illustrated helical torsion springs, and the expanded second supporting members 212 are pressed to be in contact with the inner peripheral surface of the hollow shaft, which increases retainability of the hollow shaft. In addition, when inserting the roll having the second inner diameter, the second supporting members 212 are locked, thereby facilitating insertion of the roll having the second inner diameter to improve operability.
On the other hand, when the hollow shaft of the roll having the first inner diameter is fit onto the outer peripheries of the second supporting members 212, the unlocking members 251 are pushed in the arrow E direction to push down the lock members 241 in the arrow F direction, thereby unlocking the locking members 241 in a similar manner.
As a result, the first supporting member 211 is movable in the shaft center direction of the boss part 203 to turn the second supporting members 212 to be moved to the retracted positions toward the flange 202.
Accordingly, the first supporting member is simply inserted into the hollow shaft of the roll to move the second supporting members to be located at the retracted positions, thereby facilitating positional switching of the second supporting members for changing the roll having the large diameter into the roll having the small diameter, in a manner similar to the fourth embodiment.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
Each of the second supporting members 212 is provided with a locking member 261 disposed movably in the shaft center direction. Each of the locking members 261 is provided with projections 263 guided and supported in grooves 264 formed in the corresponding second supporting member 212, as illustrated in
The second supporting member 212 is provided with an elastic member 262 configured to press the locking member 261 in a direction departing from the flange 202.
The locking member 261 includes a locking claw 261a configured to be hooked on an insertion port 268 of the first supporting member 211 when inserted into the insertion port 268 of the first supporting member 211. Further, the locking member 261 includes a contact part 261c configured to be brought into contact with the hollow shaft and pushed against the hollow shaft when the hollow shaft of the roll having the first inner diameter is fit to the roll retainer of the sixth embodiment. Moreover, the locking member 261 includes an arm 261b configured to be brought into contact with the hollow shaft and pushed against the hollow shaft when the hollow shaft of the roll having the second inner diameter is fit to the roll retainer of the sixth embodiment.
Then, when the arm 261b of the locking member 261 is pushed by the hollow shaft of the roll having the second inner diameter, the locking member 261 is moved to the position where the locking claw 261a departs from the insertion port 268.
In this configuration, as illustrated in
When the hollow shaft of the roll having the second inner diameter is fit onto the outer peripheries of the second supporting members 212, the arm 261b of the locking member 261 is pushed in the arrow E direction. Accordingly, the locking member 261 is moved toward the flange 202 to separate the locking claw 261a from the insertion port 268, thereby unlocking the locking member 261.
As a result, the second supporting members 212 expand by restoration force of the not-illustrated helical torsion springs, and the expanded second supporting members 212 are pressed to be in contact with the inner peripheral surface of the hollow shaft, which increases retainability of the hollow shaft.
On the other hand, when the hollow shaft of the roll having the first inner diameter is fit onto the outer peripheries of the second supporting members 212, the contact part 261c of the locking member 261 is pushed in the arrow E direction. Accordingly, the locking member 261 is moved toward the flange 202 to separate the locking claw 261a from the insertion port 268, thereby unlocking the locking member 261.
As a result, the first supporting member 211 is movable in the shaft center direction to turn the second supporting members 212 to be moved to the retracted positions toward the flange 202.
Accordingly, the first supporting member is simply inserted into the hollow shaft of the roll to move the second supporting members to be located at the retracted positions, thereby facilitating positional switching of the second supporting members for changing the roll having the large diameter into the roll having the small diameter, in a manner similar to that of the fourth embodiment.
Note that in the sixth embodiment, the illustration is given of the example of the configuration in which the roll having the small diameter is supported by the first supporting member movably fitting into the boss part. However, the configuration is not limited to this example. The configuration may include the first supporting member that is supported by the boss part of the retaining member, and the first supporting member may simply serve as a coupling device configured to couple two or more second supporting members. In such a case, the second supporting members serve as the supporting members, and the first supporting member may serve as a coupling member together with the links to form the coupling device.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
The roll retainer includes a retaining member 401 configured to be fit into an end part of the roll 112. As illustrated in
Each of the retaining members 401 includes a base 402 corresponding to the flange in the above-described embodiments facing the end of the roll 112, and a cylindrical shaft 403 corresponding to the hollow boss part in the above-described embodiments inserted into the hollow shaft 114 of the roll 112. The spool 200 passes through the cylindrical shaft 403.
Each of the retaining members 401 includes multiple (three, in this case) support switching members 412 movable in the axial direction. Each of the support switching members 412 is movable between a supporting position (a position illustrated in
The base 402 of the retaining member 401 includes receiving parts 404 configured to receive the respective support switching members 412 at the retracted positions. The base 402 of the retaining member 401 further includes guiderails 405 configured to regulate turning angles of the respective support switching members 412.
Each of the support switching members 412 is turned around the link 413, slides in the axial direction, and is housed in the receiving part 404 in the base 402 of the retaining member 401 in a direction in which the support switching member 412 is retracted in a short length in a thrust direction.
The cylindrical shaft 403 includes a hollow part into which the spool 200 is inserted, and guide ribs 411 configured to be brought into contact with the inner peripheral surface of the hollow shaft 114A of the roll having the first inner diameter so as to guide the hollow shaft 114A. Further, the cylindrical shaft 403 includes guiderails 414 configured to regulate slide positions of the support switching members 412, and guiderails 442 configured to regulate moving directions of the locking members 441.
The not-illustrated boss part of the support switching member 412 is attached to the guiderail 405, and also attached to the guiderail 414 via the link 413 pivotally supported on the later-described shaft 423 of the support switching member 412. The link 413 includes a taper part 413a for disperse load in the thrust direction applied when the retaining member 401 is fit (inserted) into the roll 112.
In this example, as illustrated in
Further, as illustrated in
The locking members 441 forming the locking device (locking mechanism) 440 move along the guiderails 442 and are hooked on the support switching members 412 to stop the movements of the support switching members 412 configured to change the supporting size from the roll 112 having the second inner diameter to the roll 112 having the first inner diameter. Note that a detailed description is given later of the locking mechanism 440 including the locking members 441.
When the roll retainer in this embodiment is to fit into the roll 112 having the first inner diameter of 2 inches, the end face in the axial direction of the hollow shaft of the roll 112 is in contact with the taper parts 413a of the links 413. In this condition, the locking members 441 are ready to unlock the support switching members 412.
Accordingly, the links 413 slide in the axial direction, and the support switching members 412 turn and slide along the guiderails 405 to be seated in the receiving parts 404 of the base 402. Accordingly, the roll 112 having the first inner diameter is supported (retained) by the guide ribs 411 of the cylindrical shaft 403.
On the other hand, when the roll retainer in this embodiment is to fit into the roll 112 having the second inner diameter of 3 inches, the locking members 441 lock the support switching members 412. Hence, the support switching members 412 are retained at the supporting positions.
As a result, the support switching members 412 are inserted into the hollow shaft 114B of the roll 112 having the second inner diameter, and the roll 112 having the second inner diameter is retained by the support switching members 412.
Note that the cylindrical shaft 403 and the base of the retaining member 401 may be integrally formed or separately formed.
Next, a moving mechanism of the support switching member 412 is described with additional reference to
As described above, the base 402 of the retaining member 401 further includes the guide rails 405 configured to regulate the turning angles of the respective support switching members 412. Further, the cylindrical shaft 403 of the retaining member 401 is provided with the guiderails 414 configured to regulate the slide directions of the respective support switching members 412 in the axial direction.
A front end of each support switching member 412 includes the shaft 423, and the link 413 is pivotally attached to the shaft 423. The link 413 is attached to the guiderail 414. Further, the rear end (the side end of the base 402) of the support switching member 412 is movably attached to the guiderail 405.
In this configuration, the end face of the hollow shaft 114A of the roll 112 having the first inner diameter is brought into contact with the link 413 to push the link 413 relatively in the arrow E direction.
Accordingly, since the support switching member 412 turns around the shaft 423 as a fulcrum to move side end (the rear end) of the guiderail 405 in an arrow J direction orthogonal to the axial direction, the support switching member 412 turns and moves in the axial direction so as to be seated in the receiving part 404.
On the other hand, there is provided between the guiderail 414 and the link 413 an elastic member 425 deformable in the axial direction such as a tensile coil spring. The link 413 is applied with force by this elastic member 425 in a direction departing from the base 402 of the retaining member 401.
Accordingly, even though the support switching member 412 is moved to the retracted position, the support switching member 412 may be able to return to the supporting position at which the support switching member 412 supports the roll having the second inner diameter illustrated in
Next, a locking mechanism of the locking device is illustrated with reference to
Ad described earlier, the locking mechanism 440 includes a locking member 441. The cylindrical shaft 403 of the retaining member 401 is provided with a guiderail 442 configured to regulate movement of the locking member 441 in a radial direction of the axis.
The locking member 441 has the boss part 451 movable in a radial direction (an arrow m direction in
Accordingly, the locking member 441 may be pivotally retained around the axial direction of the retaining member 401.
The elastic member 453 is attached between the locking member 441 and the cylindrical shaft 403 of the retaining member 401 such that force is applied to the locking member 441 in a direction departing from the axial direction.
The locking member 441 includes an engaging part 454, and the support switching member 412 is provided with an engaged projection 455 to be engaged with the engaging part 454.
When the support switching member 412 is located at the supporting position to support the roll having the second inner diameter, the locking member 441 is at the position at which the engaging part 454 engages with the engaged projection 455. Thus, the movement of the support switching member 412 toward the axial direction is interrupted.
Then, the roll retainer is fit into the roll having the first diameter, the locking member 441 is pushed into a direction approaching the axial direction so that the engaging part 454 departs from the position at which the engaging part 454 engages with the engaged projection 455. Thus, the support switching member 412 is unlocked.
Note that as illustrated in
Further, the thrust position of the locking member 441 is received by the surface of the based on the retaining member 401, as illustrated in
In this configuration, when the support switching member 412 is unlocked, the locking member 441 approaches the axis to provide space 450 between the projection 455 of the support switching member 412 and the engaging part 454 of the locking member 441. As a result, the support switching member 412 may become movable.
On the other hand, when the support switching member 412 is locked, the locking member 441 departs from the axis to allow the projection 455 of the support switching member 412 to be in contact with the engaging part 454 of the locking member 441. As a result, the movement of the support switching member 412 is locked.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
The locking members 441 are disposed in a circumferential direction on the cylindrical shaft 403 of the retaining member 401. Then, as illustrated in
As a result, the support switching members 412 locked by the locking members 441 may be unlocked.
On the other hand, as illustrated in
Accordingly, when the roll retainer is fit into the roll 112 having the second inner diameter, the support switching members 412 are still locked and unmoved, such that the support switching members 412 are fit into the roll 112 having the second inner diameter to support the roll 112.
That is, the locking devices 400 configured to lock the respective support switching members 412 are located such that the support switching members 412 are not simultaneously unlocked when the roll retainer fits into the roll 112 having the second inner diameter.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
An inner diameter retaining member 461 configured to retain an inner peripheral surface of the hollow shaft 114 of the roll 112 having the second inner diameter is pivotally retained via a shaft 462 on each of the support switching members 412.
An inner diameter retaining member 463 configured to retain an inner peripheral surface of the hollow shaft 114 of the roll 112 having the first inner diameter is pivotally retained via a shaft 463 on each of the locking members 441.
The inner diameter retaining members 461 and 463 are pivotally disposed along an attaching or detaching direction (fitting direction with respect to the roll) of the roll 112. Then, multiple inner diameter retaining members 461 and 463 are disposed in a circumferential direction of the cylindrical shaft 403 such that the incircle connecting edges of the multiple inner diameter retaining members 461 and multiple inner diameter retaining members 463 are larger than the size of the hollow shaft 114 of the roll 112. Accordingly, the edges intrude into the hollow shaft 114 to retain the roll 112 with respect to rotations around the axis.
Further, since the inner diameter retaining members 461 and 463 are pivotally disposed along the attaching or detaching direction of the roll 112, frictional resistance against fitting into the roll 112 may be reduced.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
The support switching member 412 includes a rib 470 serving as a thrust position determining device configured to determine a position in the axial direction of the roll 112 having the second inner diameter on the base 402 side of the retaining member 401. The rib 470 is formed at a position higher than that of the hollow shaft 114B of the roll having the second inner diameter.
With this configuration, the hollow shaft 114B of the roll 112 having the second inner diameter will not be inserted toward the base 402 side beyond the rib 470, thereby locating the position of the roll 112 having the second inner diameter.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
The link 413 attached to the support switching member 412 includes a taper part 413a, and a front end of the taper part 413a is disposed at a position lower than an upper surface of the guiderail 414 so as to form a space K.
Accordingly, to insert the roll 112 having the first inner diameter, the end face of the hollow shaft 114A will not be in contact with a vertical plane in an inserting direction of the link 413. As a result, the link 413 may be able to be pushed into the base 402 side without any interruption.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
An extruding member 501 is movably attached outside (a side opposite to the roll) the retaining member 401. The extruding member 501 may be attached to the retaining member via a snap-fit 508.
The extruding member 501 is provided with a guide 503 such that the extruding member 501 is relatively moved with respect to the retaining member 401. The relative movement of the extruding member 501 is restricted between the base 402 of the retaining member 401 and a snap-fit surface of the retaining member 401.
The extruding member 501 includes a roll end-surface contact part 505. The roll end-surface contact part 505 is disposed such that the roll end-surface contact part 505 projects from the base 402 of the retaining member 401 in the axial direction, and the roll end-surface contact part 505 may be brought into contact with any one of the hollow shaft 114A of the roll 112 having the first inner diameter, and the hollow shaft 114B of the roll 112 having the first inner diameter.
When external force is applied to the roll end-surface contact part 505 in a direction in which the roll 112 is fit into the retaining member 401, the extruding member 501 relatively moves with respect to the retaining member 401.
Then, the base 506 is provided with the first extruding parts 511 and the second extruding parts 512 corresponding to multiple (three in this case) extruding members corresponding to the locking members 441 and the support switching members 412.
The first extruding parts 511 and the second extruding parts 512 are the extruding members in the embodiments of the present invention. The multiple extruding parts (extruding members) that are integrally coupled are disposed on the base 506 of the extruding member 501 so as to integrate the movements of extruding parts (extruding members).
First, the locking members 441 are disposed on the retaining member 401 such that the locking members 441 support the hollow shaft 114A of the roll 112 having the first inner diameter, and movable in a radial direction orthogonal to the axial direction.
Then, the first extruding part 511 is provided with an inclined part 511a inclined in a radial direction in the axial direction as illustrated in
The inclined part 511a of the first extruding part 511 and the inclined part 441a of the locking member 441 are linked with the movement of the extruding member 501 to form a moving device configured to move the locking member 441 in a direction to increase a supporting position of the roll 112 having the first inner diameter in a radial direction.
Hence, when the hollow shaft 114A of the roll 112 having the first inner diameter is fit from an arrow E direction, the hollow shaft 114A is brought into contact with the roll end-surface contact part 505 of the extruding member 501. Moving the hollow shaft 114A of the roll 112 having the first inner diameter from this state further in the arrow E direction also moves the extruding member 501 in the arrow E direction, thereby pushing the inclined part 441a of the locking member 441 with the inclined part 511a of the first extruding part 511 in a radial direction departing from the axial direction.
Accordingly, the hollow shaft 114A of the roll 112 having the first inner diameter is moved by the locking member 441 in a direction of increasing the supporting position of the hollow shaft 114A of the roll 112 having the first inner diameter.
Next, as illustrated in
The supporting member 513 moving to be detached from the support switching member 412 is restricted by the projection 515, and the retaining member 401 moving toward the axial direction is restricted by a position adjusting member 516.
An inclined part 513a of the supporting member 513 is disposed such that the inclined part 513a of the supporting member 513 is in contact with an inclined part 516a of the position adjusting member 516. The position adjusting member 516 is guided by a guide 517, and is movable in the axial direction. An engaging part 519 disposed on the second extruding part 512 is engaged with a groove 518 of the position adjusting member 516.
The inclined part 513a of the supporting member 513 and the inclined part 516a of the position adjusting member 516 are linked with the movement of the extruding part 512 (extruding member) to form a moving device configured to move the supporting member 513 in a radial direction to increase a supporting position of the roll 112 having the second inner diameter in a radial direction.
Hence, when the hollow shaft 114B of the roll 112 having the second inner diameter is fit from the arrow E direction, the hollow shaft 114B is brought into contact with the roll end-surface contact part 505 (see
When the position adjusting member 516 is moved in the arrow E direction, the inclined part 516a of the position adjusting member 516 pushes the inclined part 513a of the supporting member 513 in a radial direction departing from the axial direction.
Accordingly, the hollow shaft 114B of the roll 112 having the second inner diameter is moved by the supporting member 513 of the support switching member 412 in a direction of increasing the supporting position of the hollow shaft 114B of the roll 112 having the second inner diameter.
As a result, when the roll 112 is fit into the retaining member 401, the locking member 441 or the supporting member 513 is moved in a direction of increasing the supporting position. Hence, the roll retainer of this embodiment may be able to reduce the eccentricity of the roll 112 to reliably retain the roll even though the diameter of the hollow shaft 114 of the roll 112 varies.
By contrast, in the configuration in which the shaft center of the retaining member displaces the rib supporting an inner peripheral surface of the roll by a cam in a radial direction, it may be necessary to have a locking mechanism configured to lock the rib while being in contact with the inner peripheral surface of the roll. Further, in the configuration in which the shaft center of the retaining member supports the inner peripheral surface of the roll with an elastic member, the retained roll may become eccentric with respect to the spool shaft due to the flexure of the elastic member.
However, in the configuration of the embodiment, the operation of fitting the roll may simply increase the diameter of the supporting position to retain the roll, and the diameter of the supporting position is increased after fitting the roll without using the elasticity. Accordingly, the eccentricity with respect to the spool shaft may be reduced and the roll may be retained by increasing the diameter of the supporting position without increasing the inserting force of the roll.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
In the ninth embodiment, the support switching member 412 includes a rotor 521 serving as a supporting member configured to support the roll 112 having the second inner diameter. A shaft 522 of the rotor 521 is disposed in a direction orthogonal to the shaft center of the roll.
Accordingly, the shaft 522 of the rotor 521 may be able to restrict the movement limit of the rotor 521. Further, friction load at the time of inserting the roll 112 may be reduced by rotation of the rotor 521.
Next, a description is given, with reference to
A locking member 541 is attached to an extruding member 501 disposing a rotational shaft 542 in a direction orthogonal to the axial direction. A friction member 543 is attached to a front end of the locking member 541, and the friction member 543 is disposed such that the friction member 543 is in contact with the retaining member 401.
Then, when the extruding member 501 is moved in an arrow E direction (a direction in which the roll 112 is fit into the retaining member 401), the locking member 541 is turned in an arrow S direction such that a distance between the center of the shaft 542 and the contact point of the friction member 543 is increased. As a result, the extruding member 501 moves without interruption.
On the other hand, when the roll 112 is moved in an arrow R direction in order to detach the roll 112 from the retaining member 401, force toward an arrow R direction may be applied to the extruding member 501. However, the friction member 543 is frictionally in contact with the retaining member 401 such that the locking member 401 is forced to turn in a direction of decreasing a distance between the center of the shaft 542 of the locking member 401 and the contact point of the friction member 543. As a result, the extruding member 501 is locked.
Note that when the extruding member 501 is moved in the arrow R direction, the extruding member 501 turns in the arrow S direction by pressing a lever 544 in an arrow T direction. As a result, the friction member 543 will not be in contact with the retaining member 401, thereby unlocking the extruding member 501.
According to the disclosed embodiments, the roll retainer may be able to easily retain the rolls having different diameters.
The present invention is not limited to the specifically disclosed embodiments, and variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
The present application is based on and claims the benefit of priority of Japanese Priority Application No. 2014-229856 filed on Nov. 12, 2014, and Japanese Priority Application No. 2015-053826 filed on Mar. 17, 2015, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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