The present invention relates to a structure of a sheet cutter for cutting the sheet such as paper or plastic film in various printers or ticket dispensers.
The related-art sheet cutter for cutting the sheet using a stationary knife and a movable knife had a structure of cutting the sheet between the stationary knife and the movable knife by pressing and urging the entire movable knife to the stationary knife by means of a pressing welding spring to make the stationary knife and the movable knife mesh with each other while making a tip of a cutting edge part of the movable knife contact with the stationary knife. For example, there are sheet cutters as described in JP-B-8-22517 (refer to patent document 1), JP-B-7-11907U (refer to patent document 2), and JP-B-8-5030 (refer to patent document 3).
In the related-art example as described in JP-B-8-22517 (refer to patent document 1), since the stationary knife or the movable knife is formed in the convex shape, if one tries to form the knife in the optimal shape and accurately, the cost of working is increased, or if one tries to form the knife at low cost, the knife can not be formed in the optimal shape and accurately.
Also, there was a problem that if the cutting edge is not formed in the optimal shape and accurately to produce a gap between both knives, the sheet is plucked, when cut away, to produce unclean cut section, or if there is any interference or the pressing force s too high, a drive load of the movable knife on the motor is increased, and the abrasion of knife is severer.
Thus, the present inventor has offered a sheet cutter comprising a stationary knife including a straight blade part formed like the straight line in the longitudinal direction, a movable knife, including a cutting edge part formed on the slant oppositely to mesh on a meshing plane with the straight blade part of the stationary knife, that can freely move toward or back from the stationary knife, a movable knife pressing member for pressing the movable knife to the stationary knife, and movable knife driver driving the movable knife forward or backward, wherein the movable knife is provided with a protrusion near the cutting edge part on the back of the meshing plane, the movable knife pressing member is provided with a pressing end portion near the straight blade part of the stationary knife, and the pressing end portion presses the protrusion to press the movable knife against the stationary knife in a state where the meshing plane is inclined in a direction where the tip recedes from the opposed surface of the stationary knife, as shown in JP-A-10-315184 (refer to patent document 4).
Patent document 1: JP-B-8-22517
Patent document 2: JP-B-7-11907U
Patent document 3: JP-B-8-5030
Patent document 4: JP-A-10-315184
In JP-A-10-315184 (refer to patent document 4), the movable knife can freely move toward or back from the stationary knife, and is provided with the protrusion near the cutting edge part on the back of the meshing plane. The movable knife presswelding member composed of a leaf spring is provided with the pressing end portion near the straight blade part of the stationary knife, whereby said pressing end portion presses the protrusion to pressure weld the movable knife against the stationary knife, as described above.
However, since the movable knife pressing member composed of the leaf spring presses the movable knife against the stationary knife, the position of holding the movable knife pressing member must be kept away a certain distance from the movable knife to secure a movable range of the lead spring, resulting in a problem that the thickness of the portion is reduced.
Also, there was a problem that the spring pressure of the leaf spring is unbalanced along the width direction, it is difficult to apply a uniform load necessary to press the movable knife against the stationary knife, so that the sheet is plucked, when cut away, to produce unclean cut section, or the pressing force is so high that a drive load of the movable knife on the motor is increased, and the abrasion of knife is partially severe.
The present invention provides a sheet cutter that can cut the sheet cleanly without being left uncut or torn off in cutting the sheet and is cheap and very compact by reducing the thickness of the movable knife pressing member.
According to a first aspect of the invention, a sheet cutter is provided with a stationary knife including a straight blade part formed like the straight line in the longitudinal direction, a movable knife including a cutting edge part formed in the shape of V-character, opposed to mesh with the straight blade part of the stationary knife, the movable knife being able to freely move toward or back from the stationary knife, a movable knife pressing member for pressing the movable knife against the stationary knife, and movable knife driver driving the movable knife forward or backward. The movable knife pressing member pressure welds the movable knife against the stationary knife by means of a compression coil spring contained inside the movable knife pressing member.
According to a second aspect of the invention, the movable knife pressing member may be adjacent to the sheet to be cut and also serves as a guide for the sheet.
According to a third aspect of the invention, the movable knife pressing member may be a wear resistant plastic molding.
The sheet cutter comprises the stationary knife including the straight blade part formed like the straight line in the longitudinal direction, the movable knife including the cutting edge part formed in the shape of V-character, opposed to mesh with the straight blade part of the stationary knife, the movable knife being able to freely move toward or back from the stationary knife, the movable knife pressing member for pressing the movable knife against the stationary knife, and movable knife driver driving the movable knife forward or backward. The movable knife pressing member presses the movable knife against the stationary knife by means of the compression coil spring contained inside the movable knife pressing member. The movable knife is pressed welded in the direction to the stationary knife at a position very close to a meshing point between the cutting edge part of the movable knife and the straight blade part of the stationary knife. Thereby, the cutting edge part can be pressed at the meshing point against the straight blade part with a great force, so that the sheet can be cut with a clean section without pluck or cutting fault.
Also, since the movable knife can be pressed against the stationary knife in a smaller movable range than the movable range required for the leaf spring, it is possible to provide the sheet cutter that is very compact by reducing the thickness of the movable knife pressing member.
11: housing bottom plate
12: sheet insertion opening
13: stationary knife
14: motor
15: driving gear
16: movable knife
16′: cutting edge part
17: first movable knife driving gear
18: second movable knife driving gear
19, 20: rotation shaft
21, 22: movable knife driving pin
23, 24: driving groove
25: movable knife guide portion
26: housing top
31: movable knife pressing member
32: stiffening rib
33: coil spring receiving portion
34: coil spring
35: notch
41: gear cover
42: home position detection sensor
43: uncut groove
An exemplary embodiment of a sheet cutter according to the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
In
In the drawings, the rotation shafts 19 and 20 are attached to a housing top plate 26, around which the first movable knife driving gear 17 and the second movable knife driving gear 18 are rotatably attached. Also, the movable knife driving pins 21 and 22 are fitted into a pair of driving grooves 23 and 24 formed like the straight line along the width direction of the movable knife 16. Accordingly, if the first movable knife driving gear 17 and the second movable knife driving gear 18 are rotated along with the rotation of the motor 14, the movable knife driving pins 21 and 22 revolved accordingly engage the driving grooves 23 and 24 to move the movable knife 16 toward or back from the stationary knife 13.
The above is movable knife driver mechanism.
Referring to
A movable knife pressing member 31 is held between the movable knife 16 disposed in contact with the stationary knife 13 on the housing bottom plate 11 and the housing top 26. The movable knife pressing member 31 is formed from a wear resistant plastic molding, and disposed like the straight line in the same direction as the straight stationary knife 13.
That is, examples of the wear resistant plastic molding element composing the movable knife pressing member 31 are preferably engineering plastics, such as polyamide (PA), polyacetal (POM), polycarbonate (PC), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), denatured polyphenylene oxide (denatured PPO/PPE), polyphenylene sulfide (PPS), polysulfone (PSU), polyether sulfone (PES), and polyether ether ketone (PEEK). Such a wear resistant plastic molding element is molded like a slat on a pressing end surface of the movable knife pressing member 31 and to be concave on the opposite surface, as shown in
Also, the movable knife pressing member 31 is arranged at a position near the cutting edge of the straight stationary knife 13 on the movable knife 16. The position is set such that the movable knife pressing member 31 presses a position near a meshing point of the movable knife 16 with the stationary knife 13 to strongly pressed the cutting edge part 16′ of the movable knife 16 to the straight stationary knife 13. The sheet 10 can be easily loaded between the cutting edge of the stationary knife 13 and the movable knife pressing member 31. Also, the movable knife 16 is inclined by the thickness of the stationary knife 13 in a direction where the cutting edge recedes, and weakly presses an end portion opposite to the cutting edge part 16′ of the movable knife 16 to the housing bottom plate 11, as shown in
The movable knife pressing member 31 constituted in the above manner can be made as thick as the total thickness of the driving gear 15 of the motor 14 and the first and second movable knife driving gears 17 and 18, meshing with each other, whereby the total thickness of the sheet cutter can be very compact, as shown in
A cover 41 covers a reduction gear arranged on the lower surface of the housing bottom plate 11. On the other hand, a tapered uncut groove 43 is formed in the center of V character of the movable knife 16. That is, the uncut groove 43 is formed in the shape of a trapezoid in which it is opened on the side of the cutting edge part 16′ of the movable knife 16 and narrower straightly toward the depth. And, the forward distance of the uncut groove 43 in the center of the movable knife 16 with respect to the stationary knife 13 is increased or decreased by adjusting the stroke of the movable knife 16, whereby the uncut width in the uncut groove 43 can be adjusted.
Referring to
At any stage, since the movable knife pressing member 31 is arranged at the position near the cutting edge of the straight stationary knife 13 on the movable knife 16, the movable knife pressing member 31 presses the positions near the meshing points of the movable knife 16 with the stationary knife 13, and can strongly press the cutting edge part 16′ of the movable knife 16 against the straight stationary knife 13.
Accordingly, the cutting edge part 16′ of the movable knife 16 is moved in contact with the cutting edge of the straight stationary knife 13 at any time, while the movable knife 16 is moved from the most backward position from the stationary knife 13 to the most forward position, whereby the sheet 10 can be cut with clean cutting section due to a light moving load.
Also, in this case, by adjusting the stroke of the movable knife 16 by means of the motor 14 installed on the lower surface of the housing bottom plate 11 and a home position detection switch 42, the forward distance of the tapered uncut groove 43 in the center of the movable knife 16 with respect to the stationary knife 13 is increased or decreased, whereby the cut-out width in the uncut groove 43 can be suitably adjusted.
Industrial Applicability
The sheet cutter of the invention can be employed for the purposes for cutting the sheet such as paper and plastic film in various printers or ticket dispensers, and preferably employed in the apparatuses such as a printer or ticket dispenser of the type in which the stencil paper or raw material sheet is continuously supplied in the form of a roll.
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