The present invention relates to a sheet material cutter for cutting a sheet material by sliding contact between a fixed blade and a movable blade, and more particularly to a sheet material cutter that can partially cut the sheet material while leaving a cutting residual portion of the sheet material.
As this type of sheet cutter are known those which are disclosed in JP-A-6-47696 and JP-A-2005-74598.
In the sheet cutter disclosed in JP-A-6-47696, a movable blade is formed of a thin plate type cutting steel having a cutting blade whose blade edge line is recessed in a V-shape, and a cutout groove is processed at the center portion of the cutting blade. By controlling the reciprocating movement amount of the movable blade, the sheet cutter can perform partial cutting (partial cut) by which a part of a sheet is left at the cutout groove and full cutting (full width cut).
Furthermore, in the case of the cutter disclosed in JP-A-2005-74598, the cutting portion of the movable blade is formed substantially in a V-shape having a pair of slants, and cutouts are formed in the slants forming the cutting portion. The cutouts serve to form cutting residual portions of a sheet. An acicular pointed portion is formed at a portion nearer to the center of the movable blade out of the entrances of the cutouts. The pointed portion sticks into a sheet to smoothly start the cutting operation. This pointed portion is formed by processing the slant surface of the cutting portion over the area from the cutout portion of the slant to the cutout portion at the center (see FIG. 12 of JP-A-2005-74598).
As disclosed in JP-A-6-47696, in the sheet cutter having the cutout groove in the movable blade, a sheet is cut in cooperation of the fixed blade and the movable blade, however, the shearing action on the sheet is lost at the instantaneous time when the fixed blade crosses the cutout groove of the movable blade. At this time, the sheet is pressed against the fixed blade, and torn off and broken at the opening end portion of the cutout groove.
Therefore, there occurs a problem that front and rear sheets are separated from each other in spite of partial cutting or breakage of the sheet progresses to the inside of the sheet when a cutting residual portion is afterwards cut off and thus the sheet cannot be beautifully cut off.
Furthermore, even in the case of the cutter disclosed in JP-A-2005-74598, the acicular pointed portion is formed at a portion nearer to the center of the movable blade out of the entrances of the cutouts, however, an edge having a thickness remains at the entrance of the cutout portion at the side confronting the portion concerned, and thus there is a risk that the same problem as the cutout groove of JP-A-6-47696 may occur.
In addition, the pointed portion disclosed in JP-A-2005-74598 is formed by processing the cutting portion on the slant surface over the area from the cutout portion of the slant to the cutout of the center, and thus a cumbersome polishing work is required for the processing of the slant surface. The sheet cutter has a problem that the edge of the cutting portion is liable to be nicked because the cutting portion is formed on the slant surface and thus the durability of the sheet cutter is lowered.
The present invention has been implemented in view of the situation as described above, and has an object to make manufacturing easy, enhance the durability of a cutting portion and enable excellent formation of a cutting residual portion of a sheet material when the sheet material is partially cut.
In order to attain the above object, the present invention is characterized by comprising a fixed blade and a movable blade are provided, wherein the movable blade is brought into sliding contact with the fixed blade to cut a sheet material, a cutout groove for forming a cutting residual portion in the sheet material is formed at a fixed depth from the end face of a cutting portion of the movable blade in a cutting operation direction, and a slant surface or a curved surface is formed at a corner portion corresponding to a cross point of respective surfaces of a surface of the movable blade which does not face the fixed blade, the end face of the cutting portion which is orthogonal to the surface concerned and the inner peripheral surface of the cutout groove.
According to the present invention, with respect to the movable blade, the end face of the cutting portion is orthogonal to the surface of the movable blade, so that the edge of the cutting portion is hardly nicked and high durability can be kept. Furthermore, the slant surface or the curved surface is formed at the corner portion corresponding to the cross point of the respective surfaces of the surface of the movable blade which does not face the fixed blade, the end face of the cutting portion of the movable blade and the inner peripheral surface of the cutout groove, whereby the thickness of the opening end of the cutout groove is reduced. As a result, there is no risk that the sheet material is torn off and broken at the opening end portion of the cutout groove, and an excellent cutting residual portion can be formed.
Furthermore, in the present invention, the slant surface or the curved surface is formed at only the corner portion and thus it can be easily processed by press working.
Embodiments according to the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
First, a printer in which a sheet material cutter of an embodiment is installed will be briefly described with reference to
The printer shown in
The tip of the recording sheet is drawn out from the rear side of the case main body 1 to the gap between the platen 6 and the print head 7, and discharged upwardly in connection with rotation of a sheet feeding roller (recording sheet feeding mechanism) (not shown) disposed between the platen 6 and a roll sheet mount portion. In the print portion 2, the print head 7 is reciprocated in the width direction, and an ink ribbon held in the ink ribbon cartridge is cyclically moved between the recording sheet and the print head 7 to perform printing on the surface of the recording sheet. Here, the platen 6 and the print head 7 constitute a print mechanism for printing data on the recording sheet.
A sheet discharge port 8 is formed at the upper side of the print portion 2 in the case main body 1, and a printed recording sheet is discharged from the sheet discharge port 8 to the outside of the case main body 1. In the printer according to this embodiment, the sheet discharge port 8 is formed at the boundary portion between the front lid member 4 and the rear lid member 5.
A recording sheet cutting mechanism 9 for cutting a printed recording sheet is installed in a recording sheet discharging passage extending from the print portion 2 to the sheet discharge port 8. The recording sheet cutting mechanism 9 is constructed by the sheet material cutter according to this embodiment.
The sheet material cutter has a fixed blade 10 and a movable blade 20, and the movable blade 20 is reciprocated in sliding contact with the fixed blade 10 by driving force from a driving motor 30. the recording sheet (sheet material) P is fed to the gap between the fixed blade 10 and the movable blade 20, and suffers shearing action generated by the fixed blade 10 and the movable blade 20, so that the recording sheet P is cut out.
The cutting portion end face 21 of the movable blade 20 is formed substantially in V-shape by a pair of slant surfaces 22 with the center thereof at the bottom portion. In the cutting portion end face 21, cutout grooves 25 are formed at proper places of the respective slant surfaces 22 and the center bottom portion at which the respective slant surfaces 22 cross each other. The cutout groove 25 is used to form a cutting residual portion in the recording sheet P, and it is formed at a fixed depth from the cutting portion end face 21 of the movable blade 20 in the cutting operation direction.
The sheet material cutter according to this embodiment controls the driving motor 30 to change the reciprocating operation amount of the movable blade 20, whereby both the partial cutting operation of forming a cutting residual portion in a recording sheet and the full cutting operation of cutting a recording sheet over the full width so that no cutting residual portion is formed in the recording sheet can be performed. The control of the driving motor 30 is carried out by a controller (not shown) contained in the printer. The controller also controls the print mechanism of the printer and the recording sheet feeding mechanism.
As shown in
On the other hand, the sheet cutter moves the movable blade 20 from the open-state position (
On the other hand, if the corner portion 27 is left as shown in
According to this embodiment, the slant surface 28 is formed as described above, and thus the thickness D1 at the opening end of the cutout groove 25 is reduced. Therefore, the recording sheet which is pressed in the depth direction of the cutout groove 25 by the fixed blade 10 is smoothly cut out by the edge 28a of the slant surface 28. Therefore, as shown in
The present invention is not limited to the above embodiment.
For example, in the sheet cutter, the slant surface 28 may be formed so that the thickness D at the opening end of the cutout groove 25 is nullified (that is, D=0) as shown in
Furthermore, even when a curved surface 29 is formed at the corner portion 27 in place of the slant surface 28 in the sheet cutter as shown in
As described above, according to the present invention, the durability of the cutting portion is high, and also an excellent cutting residual portion can be formed when a sheet material is partially cut.
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