The present application is based upon and claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2017-171887, filed on Sep. 7, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to sheet cassettes and printing apparatuses.
Conventional portable printers are carried in a bag or the like. Such printers require recording sheets and a holder for storing recording sheets, which as well are often carried together with printers. Reference may be made to Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication Nos. 2006-159427 and 2004-345819 for related art.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a sheet cassette includes a housing, multiple cassettes stacked and provided in the housing, and a rotary cam. The cassettes store a recording sheet. The rotary cam includes multiple pins provided at opposite positions across the axis of rotation of the rotary cam. Adjacent cassettes are offset relative to each other in an offset direction. First receiving parts for receiving the pins are provided one in each of the adjacent cassettes at a first end thereof in the offset direction. The rotary cam rotates with at least one of the pins being in at least one of the first receiving parts of the adjacent cassettes to move the cassettes as connected.
In recent years, portable information terminals such as smartphones have been widely used, and it is desirable that printing be performed on a recording sheet using an information terminal just as using other types of information apparatuses. Because such information terminals are characterized by their portability, printing apparatuses are preferably small with high portability.
With the diversification of applications in information terminals, there is a demand for a sheet cassette that allows selecting a recording sheet from among different types of recording sheets and printing on the selected recording sheet.
According to an aspect of the present invention, a small, highly portable sheet cassette that allows selecting a desired recording sheet and printing on the selected recording sheet is provided.
Embodiments of the present invention are described below. In the following description, the same members or components are referred to using the same reference numeral, and a description thereof is not repeated. The embodiments are described using an XYZ coordinate system as defined as illustrated in the drawings. A direction along the X-axis is referred to as “X direction.” A direction along the Y-axis is referred to as “Y direction.” A direction along the Z-axis is referred to as “Z direction.” The X direction, the Y direction, and the Z direction are orthogonal to one another.
A printing apparatus according to a first embodiment is described with reference to
The printing apparatus is configured to receive information from an information terminal such as a smartphone by radio communication and perform printing based on the received information. The printing apparatus includes a sheet cassette 100 and a pen-type printer 200. The sheet cassette 100 includes multiple cassettes that can store multiple types of recording sheets that differ in size, thickness, color, etc.
First, the printer 200 is described with reference to
The printer 200 includes a print head 211 such as a thermal head, a platen roller 212, a feed roller 213, a sheet guide 214, a spring, a control board 216, an inner cover 250, and an outer cover 260. The print head 211 is pressed against the platen roller 212 by the spring. A recording sheet is fed by the slightly adhesive feed roller 213 to move into the printer 200 along the sheet guide 214. The recording sheet is conveyed by the platen roller 212 while being held between the print head 211 and the platen roller 212, and is thereafter discharged. An electronic circuit and electronic components that control the printer 200 are mounted on the control board 216.
The inner cover 250 and the outer cover 260 are cylindrical, and the inner cover 250 is accommodated in the outer cover 260. The inner cover 250 includes an insertion opening 251 and a discharge opening 252 that are open along the generatrix of the inner cover 250. The outer cover 260 includes an insertion opening 261 and a discharge opening 262 that are open along the generatrix of the outer cover 260. The outer cover 260 is rotatable relative to the inner cover 250. When the printer 200 performs printing, the opening 251 and the opening 261 are aligned to be open, and the opening 252 and the opening 262 are aligned to be open. A recording sheet enters the printer 200 through the openings 251 and 261, and is discharged through the openings 252 and 262.
The sheet cassette 100 can be connected to the opening 261 with the openings 251 and 261 being open to allow printing to be performed. Print data are transmitted from an information terminal to the printer 200 through radio communication using, for example, Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE). The printer 200 receives the print data and performs printing on a recording sheet.
A power supply 280 storing a lithium-ion battery, which is a rechargeable battery, is provided in the housing of the printer 200. The printer 200 can be driven with electric power supplied from the lithium-ion battery.
The printer 200, which is approximately 18 mm in diameter and approximately 165 mm to approximately 170 mm in length, is small and can be carried around without stress. The printer 200 includes a hook 290 which allows the printer 200 to be put in the chest pocket of clothes just like a pen to be carried around.
Next, the sheet cassette 100 is described.
The sheet cassette 100 is longer in the Y direction than in the X direction to be substantially rectangular. The sheet cassette 100 includes a first cassette 110, a second cassette 120, a third cassette 130, a first roller 140, and a second roller 150 in a housing 101 of the sheet cassette 100. The first cassette 110, the second cassette 120, and the third cassette 130 can store different types of recording sheets. The size of recording sheets used in this embodiment is, for example, A8 (52 mm×74 mm).
The first roller 140 and the second roller 150 are for conveying a recording sheet, and are elongated in the X direction. An opening 102 for feeding a recording sheet to a printer is formed in the housing 101 near the first roller 140 and the second roller 150.
The sheet cassette 100 further includes rotary transfer cams (“cams”) 161, 162, 163 and 164 in the housing 101. Referring to
The cams 161 and 162 are provided at the X2-side end and the X1-side end, respectively, of the shaft of the second roller 150. The cams 161 and 162 are at the Y2-side end of the sheet cassette 100. According to this embodiment, while the center of the shaft of the second roller 150 coincides with the center of the cams 161 and 162, the second roller 150 and the cams 161 and 162 are connected to rotate independent of each other. The rotation of the cam 161 is transmitted to the cam 162 by a transmission shaft 165. A gear provided on the cam 161 meshes with a gear provided on the transmission shaft 165, and another gear provided on the transmission shaft 165 meshes with a gear provided on the cam 162. Accordingly, when the cam 161 rotates, the transmission shaft 165 rotates, so that the cam 162 rotates.
The cams 163 and 164 are provided at the Y1-side end of the sheet cassette 100, and are on the X2 side and the X1 side, respectively. Furthermore, a timing belt 166 that transmits the rotation of the cam 161 to the cam 163 and a timing belt 167 that transmits the rotation of the cam 162 to the cam 164 are provided on the X2 side and the X1 side, respectively, of the sheet cassette 100. In addition, a motor 168 for rotating the cam 161 is provided in the sheet cassette 100.
According to this embodiment, the motor 168 rotates the cam 161, so that this rotation is transmitted to the cam 162 via the transmission shaft 165 to rotate the cam 162. At the same time, the rotation of the cam 161 is transmitted to the cam 163 via the timing belt 166 to rotate the cam 163, and the rotation of the cam 162 is transmitted to the cam 164 via the timing belt 167 to rotate the cam 164. Accordingly, by rotating the cam 161 with the motor 168, the cams 162, 163 and 164 rotate in conjunction with the cam 161 via the transmission shaft 165 and the timing belts 166 and 167.
According to this embodiment, as illustrated in
According to this embodiment, as illustrated in
According to this embodiment, each of the first cassette 110, the second cassette 120, and the third cassette 130 includes a connecting part for connecting to the other cassettes. By connecting their respective connecting parts, the first cassette 110, the second cassette 120, and the third cassette 130 can be integrated.
When the first cassette 110, the second cassette 120, and the third cassette 130 are stacked and connected, the first cassette 110 is offset in the Y1 direction relative to the second cassette 120 to form a step 113 at their Y2-side end and a step 114 at their Y1-side end, and the second cassette 120 is offset in the Y1 direction relative to the third cassette 130 to form a step 123 at their Y2-side end and a step 124 at their Y1-side end.
According to this embodiment, as illustrated in
To sequentially switch the cassettes 110 through 130, a rotating shaft is necessary. It is most efficient to use the rotating shaft of the second roller 150 as such a rotating shaft.
The topmost recording sheet stored in each of the cassettes has to contact the second roller 150. Therefore, one of the pins 161c has to be positioned above a plane contacting the second roller 150, and the second roller 150 has to be positioned within an arc drawn by the pins 161c. If the rotating shaft were separately provided, the rotating shaft would always have to be positioned outside the second roller 150. However, the end face of the cassette positioned on the Y1 side of the second roller 150 cannot interfere with the second roller 150, either. At the same time, the distance between the center of the rotating shaft and the receiving part of the cassette positioned on the Y1 side of the second roller 150 has to be equal to the distance between the center of the rotating shaft and the receiving part of the cassette contacting the second roller 150. Therefore, an arrangement that meets these three conditions increases in width and height compared with the arrangement that employs the second roller 150 as a rotation center. Accordingly, it is most efficient to use the rotating shaft of the second roller 150 as a rotating shaft for transferring the cassettes.
A receiving part 111 and a receiving part 112 are provided at the Y2-side upper end and the Y1-side upper end, respectively, of the first cassette 110. A receiving part 121 and a receiving part 122 are provided at the Y2-side upper end and the Y1-side upper end, respectively, of the second cassette 120. A receiving part 131 and a receiving part 132 are provided at the Y2-side upper end and the Y1-side upper end, respectively, of the third cassette 130.
Each of the cassettes 110 through 130 includes a window for causing the second roller 150 to contact the stored recording sheet.
Next, selecting a recording sheet in the sheet cassette 100 is described. A recording sheet is selected by rotating the motor 168.
As described above, the two pins 161c are provided at opposite positions on the cam 161. Likewise, two pins 163c are provided at opposite positions on the cam 163. When the first cassette 110 is selected, one of the pins 161c is in the receiving part 111 of the first cassette 110, and one of the pins 163c is in the receiving part 112 of the first cassette 110. The other of the pins 161c and the other of the pins 163c are in contact with nothing. The pin 161c in the receiving part 111 in the state of
Furthermore, a clockwise urging force is exerted on the connecting member 171 around the support pin 103 by the spring 170 in the state illustrated in
Next, the case of performing printing on a recording sheet stored in the second cassette 120 is described.
Switching from the first cassette 110 to the second cassette 120 is performed by rotating the cam 161 clockwise in
When switching the first cassette 110 to the second cassette 120, the receiving part 111, the receiving part 121, and the receiving part 131 move in respective paths indicated by the two-dot chain line in
When the cam 161 rotates clockwise from the state illustrated in
When the second cassette 120 is selected, the first pin 161c is in the receiving part 111 and the second pin 161c is in the receiving part 121. Furthermore, the first pin 163c is in the receiving part 112 and the second pin 163c is in the receiving part 122.
In the state illustrated in
Next, the case of performing printing on a recording sheet stored in the third cassette 130 is described.
Like switching the cassette from the first cassette 110 to the second cassette 120, the transition from the state of
In the state of
As a result, the stacked cassettes 110 through 130 move to the upper left from the state illustrated in
As described above, by moving the cassettes 110 through 130 using the cams 161 through 164, a recording sheet to be subjected to printing is selected. Therefore, there is no need to carry around multiple types of sheet cassettes, thus leading to more convenience.
The cassette is switched from the first cassette 110 to the second cassette 120 or from the second cassette 120 to the third cassette 130 as described above, while the cassette is switched from the third cassette 130 to the second cassette 120 or from the second cassette 120 to the first cassette 110 by rotating the cam 161 counterclockwise.
Furthermore, according to this embodiment, the first cassette 110, the second cassette 120, and the third cassette 130 may be provided with respective marks for their identification. By detecting these marks at a detecting part, the type of a recording sheet or a selected cassette can be automatically determined, and by moving the position of the cassettes by rotating the cam 161, a desired recording sheet is selected.
According to this embodiment, the motor 168 may be directly coupled to the cam 161 or, as illustrated in
Next, printing in the printing apparatus is described.
When the opening 102 is connected to the openings 251 and 261, the feed roller 213 contacts the first roller 140. The first roller 140 is rotated by the rotation of the feed roller 213. The sheet cassette 100 includes a first gear 181 and a second gear 182 that rotate the second roller 150 with the rotation of the first roller 140. The first gear 181 is connected to a gear directly coupled to the first roller 140. The second gear 182 is connected to the first gear 181. A gear directly coupled to the second roller 150 is connected to the second gear 182. In
When performing printing with the printer 200, the feed roller 213 rotates counterclockwise in
In the state illustrated in
To perform printing in the printing apparatus, the touchscreen of the information terminal is operated to input instructions for printing to the information terminal. As a result, print information stored in a memory of the information terminal and a print command signal are transmitted to the printing apparatus by communications using, for example, BLE, and printing is performed based on this information.
Another connection example according to the printing apparatus is described.
Next, the sheet cassette 100 according to a second embodiment is described.
According to this embodiment, the cassettes 110 through 130 and the first and second rollers 140 and 150 are provided in the housing 101 of the sheet cassette 100.
The sheet cassette 100 includes the cams 161 and 162 and the transmission shaft 165, but does not include the cams 163 and 164 and the timing belts 166 and 167. In
Referring to
The springs 170 are, for example, coil springs, and have their respective first ends 170a connected to the inside of the housing 101 and their respective second ends 170b connected to connection parts 474 provided one on each connecting member 470. In each connecting member 470, the first connecting member 471 and the second connecting member 472 have substantially the same shape, and an elongated hole 471a and an elongated hole 472a are formed in the first connecting member 471 and the second connecting member 472, respectively. The Z1-side ends of the first connecting member 471 and the second connecting member 472 are connected by the coupling member 473. With the first connecting member 471 and the second connecting member 472 being connected by the coupling member 473, the longitudinal direction of the elongated hole 471a is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the elongated hole 472a. Accordingly, each connecting member 470 including the first connecting member 471, the second connecting member 472, and the coupling member 473 is like a pantograph.
The support pin 428 provided on each side of the second cassette 120 and a support pin 403 provided on the inside of the housing 101 are in each elongated hole 471a. Likewise, the support pin 429 and a support pin 404 are in each elongated hole 472a. In this state, a restoring force is exerted on each spring 170 in a compressing direction, namely, in a direction to move each connecting member 470 in the Y2 direction.
According to this embodiment, the receiving part 111 is provided at the Y2-side upper end of the first cassette 110. The receiving part 121 is provided at the Y2-side upper end of the second cassette 120. The receiving part 131 is provided at the Y2-side upper end of the third cassette 130. No receiving part may be provided at the Y1-side upper end of each of the cassettes 110 through 130.
Next, selecting a recording sheet in the sheet cassette 100 is described.
Printing on a recording sheet stored in the first cassette 110 is described with reference to
Although not depicted, when the first cassette 110 is selected, the first pin 161c is in the receiving part 111, and the second pin 161c is in contact with nothing.
In this state, an urging force is exerted on the first connecting member 471 in the clockwise direction in
Next, the case of performing printing on a recording sheet stored in the second cassette 120 is described with reference to
Changing the cassette from the first cassette 110 to the second cassette 120 is performed by rotating the cam 161 in the clockwise direction in
Although not depicted, when the second cassette 120 is selected, the first pin 161c is in the receiving part 111, and the second pin 161c is in the receiving part 121. Furthermore, in the state illustrated in
Next, the case of performing printing on a recording sheet stored in the third cassette 130 is described with reference to
When changing the cassette from the second cassette 120 to the third cassette 130, the cam 161 is rotated 180° clockwise by the motor 168. By this operation, the stacked cassettes 110 through 130 move to the upper left in the drawings from the position of
Although not depicted, when the third cassette 130 is selected, the first pin 161c is in the receiving part 131, and the second pin 161c is in the receiving part 121. Furthermore, in the state illustrated in
According to the sheet cassette 100 of this embodiment, as illustrated in
Likewise, a rear lid 129 is provided in the second cassette 120 near its Y1-side end. To load recording sheets into the second cassette 120, the rear lid 109 and the rear lid 129 are opened.
Furthermore, a rear lid 139 is provided in the third cassette 130 near its Y1-side end. To load recording sheets into the third cassette 130, the rear lid 109 and the rear lid 139 are opened. By thus providing the rear lids 109, 119, 129 and 139, recording sheets can be loaded into the sheet cassette 100 while the sheet cassette 100 remains connected to the printer 200.
The rear lids 109, 119, 129 and 139 may also be applied to the first embodiment. In other respects than those described above, the second embodiment may be the same as the first embodiment.
All examples and conditional language provided herein are intended for pedagogical purposes of aiding the reader in understanding the invention and the concepts contributed by the inventors to further the art, and are not to be construed as limitations to such specifically recited examples and conditions, nor does the organization of such examples in the specification relate to a showing of the superiority or inferiority of the invention. Although one or more embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it should be understood that the various changes, substitutions, and alterations could be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the number of cassettes is not limited to three, and may be two or four or more.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2017-171887 | Sep 2017 | JP | national |