The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2007-323458, filed on Dec. 14, 2007, the entire content of which is fully incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rotary cutter unit having a mechanism for detecting a waiting position of the unit, and a printer device having the rotary cutter unit.
2. Description of the Related Art
In a conventional printer, printing paper unwound from a roll of paper is nipped between a platen roller and a thermal head, and printing is carried out by heating the thermal head during the feeding of the paper. In some printers, a cutter having a V-shaped blade or a spiral blade is provided for cutting printing paper after printing. When a rotary cutter, having a spiral blade formed on a cylindrical rotating body, is arranged in a printer, the printer may be more compact than a printer having another type of cutter such as the V-shaped cutter. For example, Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 2-167696 discloses a control device for cutting a sheet, having a detecting member 9 attached to the side of a knife rotor 4 and a detection sensor 10 capable of transmitting a stop command when detecting member 9 is positioned where the detecting member cannot be detected during deceleration, so that knife 8 does not stop at a position where the knife can cut a sheet.
Japanese Examined Utility Model Publication (Kokoku) No. 7-1272 discloses a rotary cutter device, in which a disk 5 having a notch 5a formed thereon is attached to a rotation shaft of a rotating blade 1 and a photosensor 6 detects the position of notch 5a, whereby rotating blade 1 may be stopped at a rotational position within a predetermined range.
In a rotary cutter having a fixed blade and a rotating blade, when the blades contact each other or are positioned close to each other, it is difficult to smoothly insert printing paper between the blades, which may result in a paper jam. Therefore, when the rotating blade is stopped, it is necessary to control the stopping position of the rotating blade so that an edge of the rotating blade is away from the fixed blade by a certain distance (in other words, the rotating blade is positioned at a waiting position, a so-called “a home position”). In both Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 2-167696 and Japanese Examined Utility Model Publication (Kokoku) No. 7-1272, it is possible to stop the rotating blade at the home position. However in recent years, a more compact printer, having a function for detecting the rotational position of the rotating blade has been desirable.
For example, in the printer of Japanese Examined Utility Model Publication (Kokoku) No. 7-1272, disk 5 and photosensor 6 for detecting the rotational position of rotating blade 1 are arranged outside of rotating blade 1 in relation to the axial direction of the rotating blade, and therefore the printer inevitably has a wide width due to the volumes of disk 5a and photosensor 6.
Accordingly, an object of the present invention is to provide a rotary cutter unit having a compact mechanism for detecting the home position thereof, and a printer device having the rotary cutter unit.
According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a rotary cutter unit comprising: a rotating blade having a cylindrical body configured to rotate about a center axis and an edge formed on the cylindrical body; a detected part formed near one end portion of the rotating blade in the direction of the center axis of the rotating blade; and a detecting part for detecting the detected part, wherein both the detected part and the detecting part are positioned inside of the both ends of the rotating blade in relation to the direction of the center axis of the rotating blade.
The detected part is a fin-shaped member formed on one end portion of the rotating blade, the fin-shaped member radially outwardly extending from the one end portion, and the detecting part is a transmissive photosensor capable of receiving the fin-shaped member. In this case, the rotating blade may have a gear for driving the rotating blade at one end portion thereof, and the detected part may be a fin-shaped member formed on the other end portion of the rotating blade opposed to the gear. Alternatively, the rotating blade may be a gear for driving the rotating blade at one end portion thereof, and the detected part may be a fin-shaped member formed on a shaft portion of the gear.
The detected part is a mark formed on a side surface of the rotating blade, the mark having a color different from a color of the side surface of the rotating blade, and the detecting part is a reflective photosensor capable of discriminating the mark from the side surface of the rotating blade other than the mark.
The detected part is a fin-shaped member formed on one end portion of the rotating blade, the fin-shaped member radially outwardly extending from the one end portion, and the detecting part is a mechanical switch having a movable portion configured to be displaced when contacting the fin-shaped member. In this case, the rotating blade may have a gear for driving the rotating blade at one end portion thereof, and the detected part may be a fin-shaped member formed on the other end portion of the rotating blade opposed to the gear. Alternatively, the rotating blade may have a gear for driving the rotating blade at one end portion thereof, and the detected part may be a fin-shaped member formed on a shaft portion of the gear.
The detected part is a member having generally D-shape formed by removing a part of a circular shape, and the detecting part is a mechanical switch having a movable portion configured to be displaced when contacting an arc portion of the D-shaped member.
According to another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a printer device comprising the rotary cutter unit of the invention.
The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be made more apparent by the following description of the preferred embodiments thereof, with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a is a perspective view of a printer device having a rotary cutter unit of the invention when a head module thereof is assembled;
b is a side view viewed in the direction of an arrow 1b of
a is a perspective view of the printer device having the rotary cutter unit of the invention when the head module thereof is detached;
b is a side view viewed in the direction of an arrow 2b of
a is a schematic side view of the fourth embodiment in which an arc portion of a rotating blade contacts a knob of a mechanical switch;
b is a schematic side view of the fourth embodiment in which a chord portion of a rotating blade contacts or is adjacent to a knob of a mechanical switch;
a is a perspective view of a thermal printer device 10 according to a preferable embodiment of the invention. Thermal printer 10 has a main frame 12 and a head module 14 configured to detachably attached to main frame 12, as shown in
As shown in
In the embodiments as shown in
As described above, in the rotary cutter unit according to the present invention, both the detected part such as the fin-shaped member and the detecting part such as the photosensor are positioned inside relative to both end portion of the rotating blade having the second gear, in relation to the direction of the center axis of the rotating blade. Therefore, it is not necessary to increase the width of the printer device in order to provide the mechanism for detecting the home position of the rotating blade, whereby the printer device may be compactly constituted.
The fin-shaped member extending radially outwardly from one end portion of the rotating blade and a transmissive photosensor capable of receiving the fin-shaped member may realize a preferred embodiment for the detected part and the detecting part.
When a mark applied to the lateral side of the rotating blade and a reflective photosensor capable of discriminating the mark from a part on the lateral side other than the mark, a more compact printer device may be provided since the mark does not substantially have the volume.
The fin-shaped member extending radially outwardly from one end portion of the rotating blade and a mechanical switch capable of being displaced by contacting the fin-shaped member may realize a preferred embodiment for the detected part and the detecting part.
One end portion of the rotating blade having generally D-shape formed by removing a part of a circular shape and a mechanical switch capable of being displaced by contacting an arc of the D-shaped portion may realize a preferred embodiment for the detected part and the detecting part.
When a gear is provided to the rotating blade to rotate or drive the rotating blade, the detected part may be positioned on a gear shaft of the gear or the end of the rotating blade opposed to the gear. In both cases, the printer device may be compact.
While the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments chosen for the purpose of illustration, it should be apparent that numerous modifications could be made thereto, by one skilled in the art, without departing from the basic concept and scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2007-323458 | Dec 2007 | JP | national |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2432497 | Behrens | Dec 1947 | A |
3925786 | Haas | Dec 1975 | A |
4184619 | Stewart et al. | Jan 1980 | A |
4297930 | Putzke | Nov 1981 | A |
4949606 | Pfeiffer | Aug 1990 | A |
5000069 | Knobel | Mar 1991 | A |
5001953 | Pfeiffer | Mar 1991 | A |
5765460 | Wathieu | Jun 1998 | A |
6089957 | Shibata | Jul 2000 | A |
6095399 | Takada | Aug 2000 | A |
6145423 | Boreali et al. | Nov 2000 | A |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
51-122882 | Oct 1976 | JP |
56-166084 | Dec 1981 | JP |
61-5593 | Jan 1986 | JP |
02-167696 | Jun 1990 | JP |
04-069191 | Mar 1992 | JP |
7-1272 | Jan 1995 | JP |
11-005338 | Jan 1999 | JP |
2005-046925 | Feb 2005 | JP |
2006-159665 | Jun 2006 | JP |
Entry |
---|
European Search Report issued on Mar. 9, 2009 in corresponding European Patent Application 08105901.6. |
European Search Report dated May 27, 2011 in corresponding European Patent Application 10162651.3. |
Japanese Office Action issued Apr. 10, 2012 in corresponding Japanese Patent Application No. 2007-323458 (3 pages) (4 pages English translation). |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20090151526 A1 | Jun 2009 | US |