Information
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Patent Grant
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6522349
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Patent Number
6,522,349
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Date Filed
Wednesday, April 17, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 18, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 347 214
- 400 207
- 400 208
- 400 2081
- 400 622
- 400 624
- 400 625
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International Classifications
- B41J3200
- B41J3528
- B41J1722
- B41J1724
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Abstract
A integrated cartridge of a printer has a paper cassette for holding paper, and a two-reel ribbon cassette for positioning a printer ribbon, connected by a pair of braces. The ribbon cassette is rotatable, with respect to the paper cassette, or collapsible to make the integrated cartridge more compact for storage.
Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a printer cartridge, and more specifically, to an integrated cartridge having both a paper cassette and a ribbon cassette.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Integrated cartridges contain both printing material such as paper and imaging material such as ink film or ribbon. These cartridges are commonly used in printers that utilize a thermal print head. Integrated cartridges are time saving and convenient when compared with using two separate cartridges, as the user is only required to install and maintain one cartridge.
FIG. 1
shows a prior art integrated cartridge
20
. The printing cartridge
20
comprises a paper cassette
21
for holding printing paper and an imaging material cassette
22
for imaging material. The imaging material is stored on rollers
23
and can be ink film, ink ribbon, or a similar roller based material. Disposed between the paper cassette
21
and the imaging material cassette
22
is a guide opening
24
a
, which has a paper inlet
24
b
at the upper end, and a paper outlet
24
c
at the lower end. Supporting the printing paper in the paper cassette
21
is a paper support plate
25
a
connected to and pivoting about a pin
25
b
. The pin
25
b
is attached at each end to the paper cassette
21
.
Under normal installation, the printing cartridge
20
is disposed inside a printer
30
, as shown in FIG.
2
. The printer cartridge
20
is supported by support brackets
31
, which are attached to the printer
30
.
During operation of the printer
30
when a sheet of paper (represented by a dashed line in all figures) is to be supplied, a lever
32
is rotated upwards to raise and tilt the paper support plate
25
a
, which is caused to rotate about the pin
25
b
, as shown in FIG.
3
. The top sheet of paper P is then brought into contact with a paper supplying belt
33
. The paper supplying belt
33
feeds the sheet of paper, which is first diverted by a guiding plate
34
, into the paper inlet
24
b
of the guide opening
24
a
. The sheet of paper is discharged out of the guide opening
24
a
through the paper outlet
24
c
and is taken up by a capstan roller
35
and a pinch roller
36
. In this way, the sheet of paper is supplied to a platen roller
37
and a print head assembly
38
.
After the sheet of paper has been supplied, printing to that sheet of paper may commence, as is illustrated in FIG.
4
. The platen roller
37
rises to press the sheet of paper against the imaging material
1
. The print head assembly
38
lowers to support the imaging material
1
. Printing is carried out normally with the sheet of paper being taken up by a discharge belt
39
, and the flow of the sheet of paper being the reverse of that during supplying. The sheet of paper is ejected out of the printer
30
by the discharge belt
39
when printing is complete.
The prior art integrated cartridge lacks a compact form for efficient storage.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
It is therefore a primary objective of the claimed invention to provide an integrated cartridge, comprising both a paper cassette and a ribbon cassette, capable of being reduced in size for storage.
According to the claimed invention, an integrated cartridge for a printer includes a paper cassette for placing paper and a ribbon cassette for positioning a ribbon. The ribbon cassette has a first reel and a second reel, on which a ribbon is positioned. The integrated cartridge further includes a brace having a first end connected to the paper cassette and a second end connected to the first reel of the ribbon cassette. The second reel of the ribbon cassette is capable of moving relative to a position of the first reel so as to reduce a space occupied by the integrated cartridge.
It is an advantage that the claimed invention uses a movable second reel in the ribbon cassette resulting in reduced space occupied when stored.
These and other objectives of the claimed invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a prior art integrated cartridge.
FIG. 2
is a cross-sectional view of the integrated cartridge shown in
FIG. 1
installed into a printer.
FIG.
3
and
FIG. 4
are cross-sectional views of the operation of the installed integrated cartridge and printer shown in FIG.
2
.
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of a printer according to the present invention.
FIG. 6
is a cross-sectional view along line
6
—
6
of the printer shown in FIG.
5
.
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of an integrated cartridge according to the present invention.
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of the integrated cartridge shown in
FIG. 7
in compact form.
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view of the integrated cartridge shown in
FIG. 7
in expanded form and installed into the printer shown in FIG.
6
.
FIG. 10
is a cross-sectional view of the installed integrated cartridge shown in
FIG. 9
during printing.
FIG. 11
is a cross-sectional view of an integrated cartridge shown in compact form according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 12
is a cross-sectional view of the integrated cartridge shown in
FIG. 11
in expanded form and installed into the printer shown in FIG.
6
.
FIG. 13
is a cross-sectional view of the installed integrated cartridge shown in
FIG. 12
during printing.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
A printer
40
according to the present invention, as illustrated in
FIG. 5
, comprises a printer body
41
. As shown in the cross-sectional view along line
6
—
6
of the printer
40
FIG. 6
, the printer
40
includes a paper take-up roller
42
, a paper separation roller
43
, and a paper separation pad
44
all for feeding a sheet of paper to a capstan roller
45
and a pinch roller
46
. Printing onto the sheet of paper is accomplished by use of a thermal print head
47
, a platen roller
48
, and a ribbon tension roller
49
.
An integrated cartridge
50
according to the present invention, as shown in
FIG. 7
in expanded form, includes a paper cassette
51
connected to a ribbon cassette
52
by a pair of braces
53
. The paper cassette
51
holds a supply of paper and the ribbon cassette
52
contains an ink ribbon disposed on a first reel
54
a
and a second reel
54
b.
The paper cassette
51
is attached to a first end of each brace
53
using a fixed connection. The ribbon cassette
52
is pivot connected to a second end of each brace
53
at the first reel
54
a
so that the ribbon cassette
52
can rotate 180° towards and over the paper cassette
51
. The housing of the ribbon cassette
52
is constructed in such a way as to not interfere with the ribbon tension roller
49
and the pinch roller
46
of the printer
40
.
Compact form of the integrated cartridge
50
, when the ribbon cassette
52
is rotated towards the paper cassette
51
, is illustrated in
FIG. 8
with an arrow
60
indicating the rotation. The compact form is used for the purpose of storage. The integrated cartridge
50
can be installed into the printer
40
while in the compact form or alternately, while in the expanded form shown in FIG.
7
.
Please refer to FIG.
9
and
FIG. 10
, which detail the operation of the present invention integrated cartridge
50
. First, the integrated cartridge
50
is installed onto the printer body
41
in the compact form. The thermal print head
47
is then lifted, as shown in
FIG. 9
, to allow the ribbon cassette
52
to be rotated into the printer body
41
. Finally, the thermal print head
47
is lowered back into place and comes into contact with the ribbon R, as shown in FIG.
10
. Printing is then carried out normally.
During the printing process, illustrated in
FIG. 10
, a sheet of paper (shown as a dashed line in
FIG. 10
) from the paper supply P is taken up by the paper take-up roller
42
and fed between the paper separation roller
43
and paper separation pad
44
. The sheet of paper is then directed to the capstan roller
45
and the pinch roller
46
, which drive the sheet of paper between the thermal print head
47
and platen roller
48
. During printing, the platen roller
48
presses the sheet of paper firmly against the ribbon R, the ribbon R being supported by the thermal print head
47
. The thermal print head
47
can then heat the ribbon R and print to the sheet of paper. When printing is complete, the capstan roller
45
and pinch roller
46
eject the sheet of paper from the printer body
41
.
When the integrated cartridge
50
is to be removed from the printer body
41
, the sequence performed is opposite that of installation. Specifically, the thermal print head
47
is lifted, the ribbon cassette
52
is rotated into the compact form, the integrated print cartridge
50
is detached from the printer body
41
, and, finally, the thermal print head
47
is returned to its lower position. The integrated cartridge
50
, now in the compact form, may be stored efficiently.
A second embodiment of the present invention includes a second reel
54
b
of a ribbon cassette
52
″ that can be moved in a transverse rather than rotational manner. This key difference between the second embodiment and the previously mentioned embodiment will now be detailed referencing
FIG. 11
, which shows a cross-sectional view of the integrated cartridge
50
in compact form. A first reel
54
a
of the ribbon cassette
52
″ is attached to the second end of each brace
53
using a fixed connection. The ribbon cassette
52
″ is extendable by means of a sliding mechanism
55
, such that the second reel
54
b
can move in a transverse direction indicated by an arrow
61
in FIG.
11
. The sliding mechanism
55
forms the sidewalls of the ribbon cassette
52
″ housing connecting the first reel
54
a
and the second reel
54
b
, and does not interfere with the ribbon tension roller
49
, the pinch roller
46
, or the thermal print head
47
of the printer
40
.
Please refer to FIG.
12
and
FIG. 13
, which detail the operation of the integrated cartridge
50
according to the second embodiment. First, the thermal print head
47
is lifted and the integrated cartridge
50
is installed onto the printer body
41
in the compact form. As shown in
FIG. 12
, the second reel
54
b
of the ribbon cassette
52
″ is slid, as indicated by a horizontal arrow
62
, into the printer body
41
. After the second reel
54
b
is slid into place, a chassis mechanism of the printer
40
raises the capstan roller
45
, the pinch roller
46
, the platen roller
48
, and the ribbon tension roller
49
into place, as shown by an arrow
63
in FIG.
12
. Finally, the thermal print head
47
is lowered back into place and comes into contact with the ribbon R, as shown in FIG.
13
. Printing is then carried out in a manner identical to that described previously and illustrated in FIG.
10
.
When the integrated cartridge
50
according to the second embodiment is to be removed from the printer
41
, the sequence performed is opposite that of installation. First, the thermal print head
47
is lifted, and the chassis mechanism of the printer
40
lowers the capstan roller
45
, the pinch roller
46
, the platen roller
48
, and the ribbon tension roller
49
to avoid interference as the second reel
54
b
of the ribbon cassette
52
″ is slid. The second reel
54
b
is then slid towards the first reel
54
a
, and then the integrated cartridge
50
is detached from the printer body
41
. Finally, the thermal print head
47
is returned to its lower position. The integrated cartridge
50
, now in the compact form, may be stored efficiently.
The present invention, in either embodiment, can be used with various kinds of paper and is independent of paper size, thickness, or texture. Similarly, the present invention can accommodate a wide variety of printing ribbons and is not limited by the ribbon described. Furthermore, the present invention is not limited by a specific style of printer provided the printer is reasonably similar to the one described.
In contrast to the prior art, the present invention uses a rotatable or collapsible ribbon cassette. The ribbon cassette thus allows the integrated cartridge to be reduced in size so that the integrated cartridge can be stored more efficiently than the prior art.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An integrated cartridge for a printer comprising:a paper cassette for placing paper; an imaging material cassette for positioning imaging material, the imaging material cassette having a first reel and a second reel; and at least a brace having a first end connected to the paper cassette and a second end connected to the first reel of the imaging material cassette; wherein the second reel is capable of moving relative to a position of the first reel so as to reduce a space occupied by the integrated cartridge.
- 2. The integrated cartridge of claim 1 wherein the second reel is capable of rotating with respect to the first reel.
- 3. The integrated cartridge of claim 1 wherein the imaging material cassette is capable of being rotated to flip upside down.
- 4. The integrated cartridge of claim 1 wherein the second reel is capable of moving closer to or away from the first reel.
- 5. The integrated cartridge of claim 4 wherein after the integrated cartridge is installed inside the printer, the second reel will move away from the first reel.
- 6. The integrated cartridge of claim 1 wherein the printer comprises a thermal print head for heating the imaging material to print ink onto the paper.
- 7. The integrated cartridge of claim 6 further comprising a platen roller for pressing the paper against the thermal print head.
- 8. The integrated cartridge of claim 1 wherein the imaging material cassette is a ribbon cassette, and the imaging material is ribbon.
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Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
5216441 |
Isobe |
Jun 1993 |
A |
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