Spool structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6588697
  • Patent Number
    6,588,697
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 31, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 8, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A spool structure of the invention includes a cylindrical core, which has a smooth outer surface and an inner surface. An engaging part is formed on the inner surface. A flange is connected to the core. The flange has a jaw part that can be arranged at a side end of the core, and a nail part that can engage with the engaging part of the inner surface of the core.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a spool structure around which a belt-shaped object, such as an image-receiving sheet used for sublimation printing, is wound.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a conventional spool structure.




The conventional spool structure


20


has a core


21


, a first flange


22


and a second flange


23


.




An image-receiving sheet, which is used for sublimation printing, is adapted to be wound around the core


21


. The core


21


has a positioning groove


21




a


at a first end portion


21


-


1


on the side of the first flange


22


, and a positioning groove


21




d


at a second end portion


21


-


2


on the side of the second flange


23


. The core


21


also has through holes


21




e


and


21




f


appearing at an outside surface thereof, on which the image-receiving sheet is wound.




The first flange


22


has: a jaw part


22




c


that can protect and guide the image-receiving sheet wound around the core


21


; a gear part


22




b


that can transmit a driving force from a printing apparatus not shown; a shaft part


22




a


; and a fitting part


22




d


that can be fitted with the core


21


. The jaw part


22




c


, the gear part


22




b


, the shaft part


22




a


and the fitting part


22




d


are integrally formed.




The second flange


23


has: a jaw part


23




c


that can protect and guide the image-receiving sheet wound around the core


21


, similarly to the jaw part


22




c


; a shaft part


23




a


; and a fitting part


23




d


that can be fitted with the core


21


. The jaw part


23




c


, the shaft part


23




a


and the fitting part


23




d


are integrally formed.




The fitting part


22




d


has an outside diameter suitable for fitting with the inside diameter of the core


21


. A positioning projection (not shown) is formed at a location corresponding to the positioning groove


21




a.






Similarly, the fitting part


23




d


has an outside diameter suitable for fitting with the inside diameter of the core


21


. A positioning projection


23




f


is formed at a location corresponding to the positioning groove


21




d.






The first and second flanges


22


and


23


have nail parts


22




g


and


23




g


, respectively. The nail parts


22




g


and


23




g


are adapted to engage with the holes


21




e


and


21




f


provided in the core


21


by using their own elasticity, respectively. Thus, the first and second flanges


22


and


23


are adapted to be surely fixed to the core


21


not to come off the core


21


.




In the conventional spool structure


20


, the through holes


21




e


and


21




f


appear on the surface of the core


21


on which the image-receiving sheet is wound. Thus, there is a problem that the shapes of the holes


21




e


and


21




f


may be transferred to the image-receiving sheet and may remain therein.




As the image-receiving sheet, a polypropylene foam film or a polyethylene terephthalate foam film, which are superior in cushioning performance and thermal-insulating performance, are used in order to uniformly and efficiently transfer dye to a receiving layer by means of a pressing contact with a thermal head. In the case, the shapes of the holes


21




e


and


21




f


may be transferred more easily, for example the shapes of the holes


21




e


and


21




f


may be transferred even to (and may remain in) an outermost part of the wound image-receiving sheet.




In addition, a surface for sublimation printing is a glossy surface. Thus, if the shapes of the through holes


21




e


and


21




f


remain in the image-receiving sheet, the shapes (traces) are very conspicuous, so that quality as printed matter may be deteriorated.




When the first and second flanges


22


and


23


are removed from the core


21


, the nail parts


22




g


and


23




g


have to be pressed via the through holes


21




e


and


21




f


. Thus, it is necessary for the through holes


21




e


and


21




f


to pass through the surface of the core


21


for winding the image-receiving sheet. In other words, if the through holes


21




e


and


21




f


are buried, the first and second flanges


22


and


23


can not be removed from the core


21


.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the object of this invention is to provide a spool structure wherein it is unnecessary to provide an unevenness pattern or a hole appearing on an outside surface of a core, on which an image-receiving sheet or the like is wound, and wherein a flange can be surely combined normally and easily removed if necessary.




The invention is a spool structure including: a cylindrical core having a smooth outer surface, and an inner surface with a engaging part; and a flange having a jaw part that can be arranged at a side end of the core, and a nail part that can engage with the engaging part of the inner surface of the core.




According to the invention, since the engaging part is provided on the inner surface of the core, the outer surface of the core can be completely smooth.




For example, the engaging part consists of a concavity having a bottom surface.




In addition, for example, the nail part consists of an elastic member that is urged toward the engaging part of the inner surface of the core so as to engage with the engaging part, and the nail part is adapted to be released from the engaging part when a predetermined releasing force is acted so as to move the nail part away from the engaging part.




In the case, preferably, the jaw part has a through hole that allows an access from an area opposite to the core with respect to the jaw part to a surface of the nail part on a side of the engaging part. Thus, by using a jig such as a bar or a stick, the predetermined releasing force may be given to the nail part more easily so as to move the nail part away from the engaging part.




In addition, in the case, preferably, the nail part extends from a side end of the core to the engaging part along the inner surface of the core, the nail part has a tip part that can engage with the engaging part, the core has a groove at an area in the inner surface facing the surface of the nail part on the side of the engaging part, and the groove of the core can communicate with the through hole of the jaw part. Thus, the predetermined releasing force may be given to the nail part further more easily so as to move the nail part away from the engaging part.




More preferably, the nail part has a inclined surface rising toward the tip part at a root-side-adjacent portion adjacent to the tip part, and the inclined surface can be contained in the groove of the core. Thus, by causing an external force in a direction of the rotation axis of the core to act on the inclined surface by using a jig such as a bar or a stick, the predetermined releasing force may be given to the nail part more easily to move the nail part away from the engaging part.




Alternatively, this invention is a spool structure including: a cylindrical core having a smooth outer surface, and an inner surface with a first engaging part and a second engaging part; and a flange having a jaw part that can be arranged at a side end of the core, a first nail part that can engage with the first engaging part of the inner surface of the core, and a second nail part that can engage with the second engaging part of the inner surface of the core.




According to the invention, since the plurality of engaging parts are provided on the inner surface of the core, the outer surface of the core can be completely smooth, and the core and the flange can be connected more surely.




For example, each of the first and second engaging parts consists of a concavity having a bottom surface.




In addition, for example, the first nail part consists of an elastic member that is urged toward the first engaging part of the inner surface of the core so as to engage with the first engaging part, the first nail part is adapted to be released from the first engaging part when a first predetermined releasing force is acted so as to move the first nail part away from the first engaging part, the second nail part consists of an elastic member that is urged toward the second engaging part of the inner surface of the core so as to engage with the second engaging part, and the second nail part is adapted to be released from the second engaging part when a second predetermined releasing force is acted so as to move the second nail part away from the second engaging part.




In the case, preferably, the jaw part has a first through hole that allows an access from an area opposite to the core with respect to the jaw part to a surface of the first nail part on a side of the first engaging part and a second through hole that allows an access from the area opposite to the core with respect to the jaw part to a surface of the second nail part on a side of the second engaging part.




In addition, in the case, preferably, the first nail part extends from a side end of the core to the first engaging part along the inner surface of the core, the first nail part has a first tip part that can engage with the first engaging part, the second nail part extends from a side end of the core to the second engaging part along the inner surface of the core, the second nail part has a second tip part that can engage with the second engaging part, the core has a first groove at a first area in the inner surface facing the surface of the first nail part on the side of the first engaging part and a second groove at a second area in the inner surface facing the surface of the second nail part on the side of the second engaging part, the first groove of the core can communicate with the first through hole of the jaw part, and the second groove of the core can communicate with the second through hole of the jaw part.




More preferably, the first nail part has a first inclined surface rising toward the first tip part at a first root-side-adjacent portion adjacent to the first tip part, the first inclined surface can be contained in the first groove of the core, the second nail part has a second inclined surface rising toward the second tip part at a second root-side-adjacent portion adjacent to the second tip part, and the second inclined surface can be contained in the second groove of the core.




Preferably, the flange consists of one integrally molded resin member.




For example, an image-receiving sheet used for sublimation printing is adapted to be wound around the outer surface of the core. Even in the case, a shape of an unevenness pattern or a hole is never transferred to the image-receiving sheet, so that beautiful printed matter can be obtained.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a spool structure according to a first embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged view of the vicinity of the concave part and the nail part;





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view of the vicinity of the nail part in the first embodiment;





FIG. 4A

is a perspective view of the vicinity of the tip part of the nail part in the first embodiment;





FIG. 4B

is a perspective view of the vicinity of the tip part of the nail part in the second embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view of the vicinity of the nail part in the second embodiment; and





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a conventional spool structure.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the spool structure shown in

FIG. 1

with an image-receiving sheet.











BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




Embodiments of the invention are explained in more detail with reference to the drawings.




First Embodiment





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a spool structure according to a first embodiment of the invention.




The spool structure


10


has a core


11


, a first flange


12


and a second flange


13


.





FIG. 7

shows an image-receiving sheet


14


, which is used for sublimation printing, adapted to be wound around the core


11


. The core


11


has a positioning groove


11




a


at a first end portion


11


-


1


on the side of the first flange


12


, and a positioning groove lid at a second end portion


11


-


2


on the side of the second flange


13


.




The core


11


also has not-through i.e. bottom-having concave parts (concavities)


11




e


and


11




f


in an inner surface thereof, as engaging parts, instead of the conventional through holes


21




e


and


21




f


. Thus, an outside surface of the core


11


is very smooth.




In addition, releasing grooves


11




i


and


11




j


, which are narrower than the concave parts


11




e


and


11




f


, are formed from the concave parts


11




e


and


11




f


to the end portions


11


-


1


and


11


-


2


, respectively.




The first flange


12


has: a jaw part


12




c


that can protect and guide the image-receiving sheet wound around the core


11


; a gear part


12




b


that can transmit a driving force from a printing apparatus not shown; a shaft part


12




a


; and a fitting part


12




d


that can be fitted with the core


11


. The jaw part


12




c


, the gear part


12




b


, the shaft part


12




a


and the fitting part


12




d


are integrally molded.




The second flange


13


has: a jaw part


13




c


that can protect and guide the image-receiving sheet wound around the core


11


, similarly to the jaw part


12




c


; a shaft part


13




a


; and a fitting part


13




d


that can be fitted with the core


11


. The jaw part


13




c


, the shaft part


13




a


and the fitting part


13




d


are integrally molded.




The fitting part


12




d


has an outside diameter suitable for fitting with the inside diameter of the core


11


. A positioning projection (not shown) is formed at a location corresponding to the positioning groove


11




a.






Similarly, the fitting part


13




d


has an outside diameter suitable for fitting with the inside diameter of the core


11


. A positioning projection


13




f


is formed at a location corresponding to the positioning groove


11




d.






The first and second flanges


12


and


13


have nail parts


12




g


and


13




g


, respectively. The nail parts


12




g


and


13




g


are adapted to engage with the concave parts


11




e


and


11




f


provided in the core


11


by using their own elasticity, respectively.





FIG. 2

is an enlarged view of the vicinity of the concave part


11




f


and the nail part


13




g


. The vicinity of the concave part


11




e


and the nail part


12




g


is similar to the vicinity of the concave part


11




f


and the nail part


13




g


. Thus, the following explanation is given only to the vicinity of the concave part


11




f


and the nail part


13




g


, that is, the side of the second flange


13


, representatively.




The second flange


13


has a through hole


13




i


at a root of the nail part


13




g


. The through hole


13




i


extends from an outside surface of the jaw part


13




c


to an upper surface of the nail part


13




g.






When the second flange


13


is combined with the core


11


, the positioning groove


11




d


and the positioning projection


13




f


are fit in with each other. At that time, the nail part


13




g


is fit into the concave part


11




f


, and the fitting part


13




d


is fit with the inside diameter of the core


11


. Thus, the second flanges


13


is surely fixed to the core


11


not to come off the core


11


.





FIG. 3

is a cross sectional view of the vicinity of the nail part


13




g.






When the second flange


13


is removed from the core


11


, a jig such as a bar or a stick is passed through the through hole


13




i


and the releasing groove


11




j


. Then, the nail part


13




g


is pressed in a direction indicated by an arrow A by the jig, so that the engagement of the nail part


13




g


and the concave part


11




f


is released.




According to the embodiment, it is unnecessary to provide an unevenness pattern or a hole that appears on an outside surface of a core


11


. Thus, a shape of the outside surface of the core


11


is never transferred to the image-receiving sheet, so that the shape never remains in the image-receiving sheet.




In addition, the first and second flanges


12


,


13


and the core


11


are strongly fixed in their combined state. On the other hand, when the first and second flanges


12


,


13


are removed from the core


11


, they are easily removed by using the through holes


12




i


,


13




i


and the releasing grooves


11




i


,


11




j.






In addition, this embodiment can be made by the same number of components as the conventional one and substantially the same manufacturing method as the conventional one, so that this embodiment can be made at small cost.




Second Embodiment




In the first embodiment, when the first and second flanges


12


,


13


are removed from the core


11


, the nail part


13




g


is moved (evacuated) in the direction indicated by the arrow A by using the stick-like jig. However, if the spool structure is small-sized, the through hole


13




i


and the releasing groove


11




j


are also small-sized. In the case, it is difficult to move the nail part


13




g


well. In the second embodiment, even if the spool structure is small-sized, the engagement of the nail part


13




g


and the concave part


11




f


can be released more easily.





FIG. 4A

is an enlarged view of the nail part


13




g


in the first embodiment, and

FIG. 4B

is an enlarged view of the nail part


13




g


in the second embodiment.




In the second embodiment, an inclined surface


13




h


is newly added at a back-side (root-side-adjacent) portion adjacent to a tip swell part


13




t


of the nail part


13




g


. The inclined surface


13




h


rises toward the tip swell part


13




t


. A width h of the inclined surface


13




h


is narrower than that of the releasing groove


11




j


. Thus, the inclined surface


13




h


can be contained in the releasing groove


11




j.






Other structure of the second embodiment is substantially the same as the first embodiment. In the second embodiment, the same numeral references correspond to the same elements as the first embodiment. The explanation of the same elements is not repeated.





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view of the vicinity of the nail part


13




g


in the second embodiment.




In the second embodiment, when the second flange


13


is removed from the core


11


, a stick-like jig is passed through the through hole


13




i


and the releasing groove


11




j


. Then, the inclined surface


13




h


is pressed in a direction indicated by an arrow B by means of the jig. Thus, a component force, which can press the nail part


13




g


in the direction indicated by the arrow A, is generated by the inclined surface


13




h


. Therefore, an operator can release the engagement of the nail part


13




g


and the concave part


11




f


only by pushing the jig in the direction indicated by the arrow B.




Herein, if the inclined surface


13




h


is provided, a length of a bendable portion of the nail part


13




g


is substantially shortened. Thus, it is preferable to design the length of the nail part


13




g


, taking that point into consideration.




In addition, the side of the first flange


12


may be similar to the side of the second flange


13


described above.




As described above, according to the second embodiment, since the inclined surface


13




h


is provided, the operation of removing the first and second flanges


12


and


13


from the core


11


can be carried out more simply.




Modified Possible Embodiment




This invention is not limited by the above embodiments. The above embodiments may be modified or changed variously.




In the above embodiments, the core


11


is adapted to wind the image-receiving sheet used for sublimation printing. However, the core


11


may be adapted to wind another band-shaped, belt-shaped or sheet-like object.




In addition, in the above embodiments, one set of the nail part and the engaging part is provided for each end of the core


11


. However, a plurality of sets of the nail part and the engaging part may be provided for each end of the core


11


. For example, a second nail part


13




g


′, a second through hole


13




i


′, a second concave part


11




f


′ and a second releasing groove


11




j


′ may be provided, as shown in FIG.


1


. In the case, a plurality of jigs, which can respectively release engagements of the plurality of nail parts, may be prepared independently. Alternatively, an integral jig including a plurality of stick-like portions may be prepared.



Claims
  • 1. A spool structure comprising;a cylindrical core having a hole-free outer surface and an inner surface with an engaging part, and a flange having a jaw part for location at an end of the core, and a nail part for engaging the engaging part of the inner surface of the core, wherein: the nail part comprises an elastic member extending toward the engaging part of the inner surface of the core to engage with the engaging part, the nail part is adapted to be released from the engaging part when a predetermined releasing force is applied to the nail part to move the nail part away from the engaging part, the jaw part has a through hole for access from an area opposite the core with respect to the jaw part to a surface of the nail part on a side of the engaging part, the nail part extends from the end of the core to the engaging part along the inner surface of the core, the nail part has a tip part for engaging the engaging part, the core has a groove at an area in the inner surface facing a surface of the nail part on a side of the engaging part, and the groove of the core is for communication with the through hole of the jaw part.
  • 2. A spool structure according to the claim 1, wherein the engaging part comprises a concavity having a bottom surface.
  • 3. A spool structure according to claim 1, wherein:the nail part has an inclined surface rising in a direction away from the core end from a portion adjacent the tip part toward the tip part, and the inclined surface is for containment in the groove of the core.
  • 4. A spool structure according to the claim 1, wherein the flange comprises one integrally molded resin member.
  • 5. A spool structure according to the claim 1, further comprising an image-receiving sheet, the image-receiving sheet for sublimation printing and adapted to be wound around the outer surface of the core.
  • 6. A spool structure comprising;a cylindrical core having a hole-free outer surface and an inner surface with a first engaging part and a second engaging part, and a flange having a jaw part for location at an end of the core, a first nail part for engaging with the first engaging part of the inner surface of the core, and a second nail part for engaging with the second engaging part of the inner surface of the core, wherein the first nail part comprises an elastic member extending toward the first engaging part of the inner surface of the core to engage with the first engaging part, the first nail part is adapted to be released from the first engaging part when a first predetermined releasing force is applied to the first nail part to move the first nail part away from the first engaging part, the second nail part, comprises an elastic member for urging toward the second engaging part of the inner surface of the core to engage with the second engaging part, the second nail part is adapted to be released from the second engaging part when a second predetermined releasing force is applied to the second nail part to move the second nail part away from the second engaging part, the jaw part has a first through hole for access from an area opposite the core with respect to the jaw part to a surface of the first nail part on a side of the first engaging part, and a second through hole for access from the area opposite the core with respect to the jaw part to a surface of the second nail part on a side of the second engaging part, the first nail part extends from the end of the core to the first engaging part along the inner surface of the core, the first nail part has a first tip part for engaging with the first engaging part, the second nail part extends from the end of the core to the second engaging part along the inner surface of the core, the second nail part has a second tip part for engaging with the second engaging part, the core has a first groove at a first area in the inner surface facing the surface of the first nail part on the side of the first engaging part, and a second groove at a second area in the inner surface facing the surface of the second nail part on the side of the second engaging part, the first groove of the core is for communication with the first through hole of the jaw part, and the second groove of the core is for communication with the second through hole of the jaw part.
  • 7. A spool structure according to the claim 6, wherein:each of the first and second engaging parts comprises a concavity having a bottom surface.
  • 8. A spool structure according to the claim 6, wherein:the first nail part has a first inclined surface rising in a direction away from the core end from a portion adjacent the first tip part toward the first tip part, the first inclined surface is for containment in the first groove of the core, the second nail part has a second inclined surface rising in a direction away from the core end from a portion adjacent the second tip part toward the second tip part, and the second inclined surface is for containment in the second groove of the core.
  • 9. A spool structure according to the claim 6, wherein the flange comprises one integrally molded resin member.
  • 10. A spool structure according to the claim 6, further comprising an image-receiving sheet, the image-receiving sheet for sublimation printing and adapted to be wound around the outer surface of the core.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-232595 Aug 2000 JP
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