Information
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Patent Grant
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6412725
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Patent Number
6,412,725
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 11, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 2, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 242 348
- 242 349
- 242 3581
- 242 393
- 242 5645
- 242 5886
- 396 512
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A supply magazine contains a recording paper roll constituted by continuous thermosensitive recording paper wound in a roll form. The recording paper is fed-by a supply roller. In the supply magazine, a magazine body receives the recording paper roll. A magazine lid closes the magazine body openably. Two retention levers are shiftable between retaining and releasing positions, press an outermost turn of the recording paper roll to the supply roller when in the retaining position, and release the recording paper roll from the supply roller when in the releasing position. A combination of two linking plates has first and second ends. The first end is connected with the magazine lid. The second end is connected with each of the retention levers. The linking plates shift each retention lever from the releasing position to the retaining position in response to closing of the magazine lid.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a supply magazine for containing a recording material roll. More particularly, the present invention relates to a supply magazine for containing a recording material roll, in which the recording material roll can be stably in contact with a supply roller.
2. Description Related to the Prior Art
JP-A 10-291350 discloses a supply magazine used with a printer for containing a recording material roll. The supply magazine includes a magazine body and a magazine lid. The magazine body is loaded with the recording material roll. The magazine lid closes the magazine body openably. A rotatable supply roller is disposed in the magazine body. A drive mechanism in the printer rotates the supply roller, and advances the recording material roll from the supply magazine to the inside of the printer. The advance of the recording material roll should be reliable. To this end, a pushing mechanism is disposed in the supply magazine for pushing an outermost turn of the recording material roll to the supply roller in a constant manner.
The pushing mechanism includes a retention lever and a spring. The retention lever is movable between retaining and releasing positions. The retention lever, when in the retaining position, presses the recording material roll against the supply roller, and when in the releasing position, discontinues applying pressure to the recording material roll. The spring is secured between the retention lever and the magazine lid. When the magazine lid is opened, the spring pulls the retention lever to the releasing position. When the magazine lid is closed, the retention lever is pushed by the spring to the retaining position.
However, the magazine lid swings in a large range of a rotational angle. The spring must extend and compress according to the swinging range, and is likely to be deformed or crept. The pushing mechanism according to the prior art has shortcomings in low reliability.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In view of the foregoing problems, an object of the present invention is to provide a supply magazine for containing a recording material roll, in which a pushing mechanism can keep the recording material roll stably contacted on a supply roller.
In order to achieve the above and other objects and advantages of this invention, a supply magazine contains a recording material roll constituted by continuous recording material wound in a roll form, the recording material being fed by a supply roller. In the supply magazine, a magazine body receives the recording material roll. A magazine lid closes the magazine body openably. At least one retention lever is shiftable between retaining and releasing positions, for pressing an outermost turn of the recording material roll to the supply roller when in the retaining position, and for releasing the recording material roll from the supply roller when in the releasing position. A linking mechanism has first and second ends, the first end being connected with the magazine lid, the second end being connected with the retention lever, the linking mechanism shifting the retention lever from the releasing position to the retaining position in response to closing of the magazine lid.
Furthermore, a magazine opening is formed in the magazine body and closed by the magazine lid. A hinge mechanism is secured to an edge of the magazine opening, for keeping the magazine lid pivotally movable on the magazine body between closed and open positions.
In a preferred embodiment, the supply magazine comprises the supply roller contained in the magazine body.
Furthermore, an exit passageway is formed in the magazine body and close to the supply roller, for exiting the recording material.
Furthermore, a roll holder is secured to a rotational axis of the recording material roll, has first and second axial end parts, supports the recording material roll. The at least one retention lever comprises first and second retention levers for pushing respectively the first and second axial end parts directly or indirectly.
The magazine lid and the magazine opening are disposed at a top of the magazine body, and the exit passageway is formed in a lower wall of the magazine body. Furthermore, a lower lid closes the exit passageway openably.
Furthermore, first and second support plates are disposed in the magazine body, and opposed to each other. First and second cutouts are formed through the first and second support plates, for receiving insertion of the first and second axial end parts. The first and second retention levers push portions of respectively the first and second axial end parts located outside the first and second support plates.
The linking mechanism includes at least first and second linking plates, the first linking plate having the first end and a third end, the second linking plate having the second end and a fourth end connected with the third end in a pivotally movable manner, the first and second linking plates transmitting rotation of the magazine lid to the retention lever when a rotational position of the magazine lid is within a limited section between the closed and open positions.
Furthermore, a bias mechanism biases the retention lever toward the releasing position when the retention lever is between one intermediate position and the releasing position, and biases the retention lever toward the retaining position when the retention lever is between the intermediate position and the retaining position.
Furthermore, a pivotal pin supports the retention lever on the magazine body in a pivotally movable manner. The bias mechanism includes a tension coil spring. A first securing portion secures one end of the tension coil spring to the magazine body. A second securing portion is disposed in the retention lever and on an extension of a line where the first securing portion and the pivotal pin lies, for securing a remaining end of the tension coil spring to the retention lever.
The magazine lid, while swung toward the closed position, pushes the third or fourth end, and causes the second linking plate to swing the retention lever to the retaining position. The magazine lid, while swung toward the open position, causes the first linking plate to pull the second linking plate, and swings the retention lever to the releasing position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The above objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when read in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective illustrating a supply magazine of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a perspective illustrating the supply magazine and a recording material roll with a roll holder;
FIG. 3
is a cross section illustrating the same as
FIG. 2
but in a contained state;
FIG. 4
is a perspective illustrating the recording material roll with the roll holder;
FIG. 5
is a vertical section illustrating the roll holder and the recording material roll;
FIG. 6
is a perspective illustrating a supply roller and a pair of support plates;
FIG. 7
is a perspective illustrating a retention lever and two linking plates with relevant elements;
FIG. 8
is an explanatory view, partially in section, illustrating the supply magazine and the recording material roll with the roll holder and in a state with a magazine lid open;
FIG. 9
is an explanatory view, partially in section, illustrating the same as FIG.
8
and in a state of a start of closing of the magazine lid;
FIG. 10
is an explanatory view, partially in section, illustrating the same as FIG.
8
and in a state of halfway closing of the magazine lid;
FIG. 11
is an explanatory view, partially in section, illustrating the same as FIG.
8
and in a state where the magazine lid is closed and the recording material roll is used up;
FIG. 12
is an explanatory view, partially in section, illustrating the same as FIG.
12
and but a state in which a recording material roll is unused with a great diameter.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S) OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
The supply magazine of the present invention is effective in supplying recording paper upon being mechanically driven by a printer, and also in protecting the recording paper in a state shielded from ambient light, air and moisture.
In
FIGS. 1-3
, a magazine/roll combination
10
includes a supply magazine
11
, a roll/holder combination
13
, a pair of pushing mechanisms
14
and
15
and a supply roller
16
. The supply magazine
11
has a shape of a rectangular parallelepipedon. The roll/holder combination
13
is contained in the supply magazine
11
. The supply magazine
11
is constituted of a magazine lid
17
and a magazine body
18
. The magazine body
18
is disposed about the roll/holder combination
13
. A hinge mechanism
19
secures the magazine lid
17
to the magazine body
18
in a pivotally movable manner. A magazine opening
20
is defined as an upper gap of the magazine body
18
. The magazine lid
17
is movable between open and closed positions with a difference in the rotational angle more than
90
degrees, and when in the open position of
FIG. 1
, opens the magazine opening
20
, and when in the closed position of
FIG. 2
, closes the magazine opening
20
.
Buckles
21
are provided on the magazine body
18
, and movable between locked and unlocked positions, and when in the locked position, lock the magazine lid
17
in the closed state, and when in the unlocked position, allow the magazine lid
17
to open. In
FIG. 3
, a packing
22
is secured to the magazine body
18
on a juncture edge to receive the magazine lid
17
, and shields the inside of the magazine body
18
from air or moisture.
An exit passageway
23
is formed in a lower wall of the magazine body
18
. Continuous recording paper
12
as continuous recording material exits through the exit passageway
23
. A lower lid
24
is secured to close the exit passageway
23
. The lower lid
24
is movable between open and closed positions to open and close the exit passageway
23
. A spring
25
biases the lower lid
24
toward the closed position. A drive mechanism in a printer is connected to the lower lid
24
, and pushes the lower lid
24
at the time of paper supply to the open position.
In
FIG. 4
, the roll/holder combination
13
is constituted by a recording paper roll
30
as recording material roll and a roll holder
31
. A tubular spool
32
is included in the recording paper roll
30
, has a hollow shape, and is provided with the recording paper
12
wound in a roll form. The roll holder
31
, when removed from the recording paper roll
30
, is set on an unused recording paper roll.
The roll holder
31
is constituted by a shorter holder
33
and a longer holder
34
. An axial hole
32
a
is formed at an end of the tubular spool
32
, and receives the longer holder
34
fitted therein with tightness. An axial hole
32
b
is formed at a remaining end of the tubular spool
32
, and receives the shorter holder
33
fitted therein with tightness. As illustrated in
FIG. 5
, the shorter holder
33
includes a drum
35
, a drum shaft
37
and an axial end part
39
. The longer holder
34
includes a drum
36
, a drum shaft
38
and an axial end part
40
. The drums
35
and
36
support the tubular spool
32
in contact with its inner surface. The drum shafts
37
and
38
support the drums
35
and
36
.
The axial end parts
39
and
40
support axial ends of the drum shafts
37
and
38
protruding outside the tubular spool
32
in a rotatable manner. A connection sleeve
41
is secured to the longer holder
34
at a central end of the drum shaft
38
. A connection core
42
is formed with the shorter holder
33
and a central end of the drum shaft
37
. A retention mechanism
43
for engagement with a click is incorporated in the connection sleeve
41
and the connection core
42
. The retention mechanism
43
is readily actuated for engagement and disengagement of the connection sleeve
41
and the connection core
42
in response to application of pulling force or compressing force to the same in an axial direction of the drum shafts
37
and
38
. When the retention mechanism
43
comes in an engaged state, the drum shafts
37
and
38
are combined in a coaxial manner with each other in a straight manner. The drums
35
and
36
are combined with each other in a manner of a single drum.
The axial end part
39
has a handle
44
, a guide surface
46
and a driven end rod
48
. The axial end part
40
has a handle
45
, a guide surface
47
and a driven end rod
49
. The handles
44
and
45
are movable to and away from an edge of the recording paper
12
, and operate in two manners of a grip and a regulating plate. The handles
44
and
45
, as grip, are grasped to raise and convey the recording paper roll
30
manually, and as regulator, push and neaten end faces of the recording paper roll
30
. The guide surfaces
46
and
47
and the driven end rods
48
and
49
are disposed on extensions of respectively the drum shafts
37
and
38
. The guide surfaces
46
and
47
are inserted in guide cutouts which will be later described. A retention lever
59
pushes each of the driven end rods
48
and
49
, which have shapes of flanges projecting from the guide surfaces
46
and
47
with a greater diameter.
In
FIG. 6
, a pair of support plates
50
and
51
are secured to the inside of the magazine body
18
, opposed to each other, and constituted of a single plate bent in a channel shape. The support plates
50
and
51
support ends of the supply roller
16
in a rotatable manner. Guide cutouts
52
and
53
are formed in the support plates
50
and
51
and receive insertion of the guide surfaces
46
and
47
. A gear
54
is secured to one axial end of the supply roller
16
and rotated by a mechanism in the printer. In
FIG. 2
, the gear
54
is disposed outside the supply magazine
11
.
Entrances
55
and
56
are formed in the support plates
50
and
51
, and introduce the guide surfaces
46
and
47
toward the guide cutouts
52
and
53
. The guide cutouts
52
and
53
have such a direction and length as to guide the roll/holder combination
13
to the supply roller
16
to keep an outer turn of the recording paper
12
in contact with the supply roller
16
irrespective of the diameter of the recording paper roll
30
.
The pushing mechanism
14
is disposed between the support plate
51
and a lateral wall of the magazine body
18
. The pushing mechanism
15
is disposed between the support plate
50
and a wall of the magazine body
18
. The pushing mechanisms
14
and
15
are actuated in response to opening and closing movement of the magazine lid
17
, and when the magazine lid
17
is closed, push the recording paper
12
toward the supply roller
16
and blocks removal of the roll/holder combination
13
. The pushing mechanisms
14
and
15
, when the magazine lid
17
is opened, allows removal of the roll/holder combination
13
.
In
FIG. 7
, the pushing mechanism
14
is constituted by a first linking plate
57
, a second linking plate
58
and the retention lever
59
, any of which have sufficiently high rigidity. The first and second linking plates
57
and
58
are included in a linking mechanism. A plate end
57
a
in the first linking plate
57
or a first end is connected with a pin
60
in a rotatable manner. A plate end
57
b
in the first linking plate
57
is connected with a plate end
58
b
in the second linking plate
58
in a rotatable manner. A plate end
58
b
in the second linking plate
58
or a second end is connected with a lever end
59
a
of the retention lever
59
in a rotatable manner.
There are a pivotal pin
59
b
and a driving edge
61
in the retention lever
59
. The pivotal pin
59
b
is supported on the magazine body
18
in a rotatable manner. The retention lever
59
rotates about a center at the pivotal pin
59
b,
and when in an retaining position, presses the driving edge
61
against the driven end rods
48
and
49
, and when in an releasing position, discontinues applying pressure to the driven end rods
48
and
49
. A stopper
62
is contacted by the retention lever
59
in the releasing position.
A tension coil spring
63
in the bias mechanism is connected with the retention lever
59
. The bias mechanism has a dead point defined within a rotating range of the magazine lid
17
, and operates as a toggle spring in such a manner that the tension coil spring
63
biases the retention lever
59
toward a selected one of the retaining and releasing positions when the magazine lid
17
comes past the dead point. Note that the pushing mechanism
15
is structurally the same as the pushing mechanism
14
described with FIG.
7
.
In
FIGS. 8-10
, while the magazine lid
17
swings from the open position to an intermediate position or dead point, the first and second linking plates
57
and
58
do not transmit rotation of the magazine lid
17
to the retention lever
59
, because the plate ends
57
b
and
58
a
move in reverse to the closing direction of the magazine lid
17
. When the magazine lid
17
starts swinging from the intermediate position to the closed position, the plate ends
57
b
and
58
a
are pushed by the magazine lid
17
and transmit rotation of the magazine lid
17
to the retention lever
59
. Consequently, the opening and closing movement of the magazine lid
17
is transmitted indirectly with respect to the retention lever
59
. This is effective in preventing such accidents that a user's fingers might be squeezed between the magazine body
18
and the magazine lid
17
closed by the tension coil spring
63
.
The effective position or retaining position of the retention lever
59
changes according to a change in the diameter of the recording paper roll
30
. In
FIG. 11
, even when the roll/holder combination
13
comes close to the supply roller
16
with the recording paper
12
decreased, the retention lever
59
is swung by the tension coil spring
63
to follow the recording paper roll
30
. The retention lever
59
has an arc-shaped edge between the pivotal pin
59
b
and the lever end
59
a.
The driving edge
61
is disposed on a tangential line that lies through the center of the pivotal pin
59
b
and is tangential to the arc-shaped edge. No matter how the effective position or retaining position of the retention lever
59
changes, the retention lever
59
can push the driven end rod
49
toward the supply roller
16
. So the outermost turn of the recording paper
12
can be contacted by the supply roller
16
stably irrespective of the roll diameter.
At the time of opening the magazine lid
17
from the closed position of
FIGS. 11 and 12
, the first and second linking plates
57
and
58
do not transmit movement of the magazine lid
17
to the retention lever
59
in a section from the closed position to an intermediate position. When the magazine lid
17
is in a position in a section from the intermediate position to the open position, the first and second linking plates
57
and
58
transmit movement of the magazine lid
17
to the retention lever
59
. Therefore, the first and second linking plates
57
and
58
become free when the magazine lid
17
is in the closed position. The retention lever
59
is allowed to shift at an amount according to a decreasing diameter of the roll.
The operation of the above embodiment is described now. To assemble the roll/holder combination
13
, the roll holder
31
is set on the recording paper roll
30
in an unused state. The shorter and longer holders
33
and
34
are fitted in the axial holes
32
a
and
32
b
of the tubular spool
32
. Then the connection sleeve
41
and the connection core
42
are connected to each other inside the tubular spool
32
. A user grasps the handles
44
and
45
manually. So the handles
44
and
45
rotate to the positions indicated by the phantom lines in
FIG. 5
to neaten end faces of the recording paper roll
30
, and also operate to facilitate handling of the roll/holder combination
13
as a single component.
The roll/holder combination
13
being obtained is then inserted into the magazine body
18
. The guide surfaces
46
and
47
are simultaneously set into the guide cutouts
52
and
53
. The guide surface
46
is entered in the entrance
56
of the support plate
50
and moved to the guide cutout
53
. Also, the guide surface
47
is entered in the entrance
55
of the support plate
51
and moved to the guide cutout
52
. After the insertion, the recording paper roll
30
comes close to the supply roller
16
by sliding of the guide surfaces
46
and
47
through the guide cutouts
52
and
53
. Finally, the magazine lid
17
is closed.
In
FIG. 9
, while the magazine lid
17
swings from the open position to the intermediate position, the rotation of the magazine lid
17
is not transmitted to the retention lever
59
, because the plate ends
57
b
and
58
a
of the first and second linking plates
57
and
58
move in reverse to the closing direction of the magazine lid
17
. The retention lever
59
still remains in the releasing position and in contact with the stopper
62
. When the magazine lid
17
swings from the intermediate position to the phantom line position of
FIG. 9
in the closing direction, the plate ends
57
b
and
58
a
of the first and second linking plates
57
and
58
are pushed by the inside of the magazine lid
17
and transmit the rotation of the magazine lid
17
to the retention lever
59
. Therefore, the retention lever
59
starts swinging toward the retaining position against the tension coil spring
63
. For closing movement of the magazine lid
17
, the user's hand can touch a swinging edge of the magazine lid
17
the farthest from the hinge mechanism
19
. An inner portion of the magazine lid
17
pushing the plate ends
57
b
and
58
a
is nearer to the hinge mechanism
19
than the swinging edge of the magazine lid
17
. According to the lever operation, it is sufficient for the user's hand to exert relatively small force to the magazine lid
17
to be closed.
The closing movement of the magazine lid
17
rotates the retention lever
59
toward the retaining position. When the retention lever
59
rotates beyond the intermediate position of the bias mechanism including the tension coil spring
63
, the direction of the bias changes over to a direction toward the retaining position. Therefore, the tension coil spring
63
rotates the retention lever
59
toward the retaining position. In
FIG. 10
, the driving edge
61
comes in contact with the driven end rod
49
. The retention lever
59
is maintained in the retaining position. The user manually swings the magazine lid
17
to the closed position. While the magazine lid
17
swings, the plate end
57
b
of the first linking plate
57
and the plate end
58
a
of the second linking plate
58
move away toward the hinge mechanism
19
. The retention lever
59
becomes free with respect to the magazine lid
17
and the first and second linking plates
57
and
58
. After the magazine lid
17
is closed, the buckles
21
are locked. Therefore, the inside of the supply magazine is enclosed in an air-tight state. See FIG.
12
.
The supply magazine
11
is loaded with the recording paper
12
, for example thermosensitive recording sheet of a continuous form, and set in a chamber in a color thermal printer well-known in the art. When a starting signal is entered in the printer, the drive mechanism is driven to open the lower lid
24
. Also, a feeding motor in the printer rotates the supply roller
16
to cause the recording paper
12
to advance through the exit passageway
23
and into the printer.
The recording paper
12
, when supplied into the printer, is fed by feeder rollers to a printing unit according to three-color frame-sequential recording. The printing unit feeds the recording paper
12
in forward and backward directions, and when in the forward feeding, prints and fixes yellow, magenta and cyan colors. Accordingly, the supply roller
16
is rotated back and forth during the printing and fixing operation.
After the recording, the recording paper
12
is fed to a cutter in the printer. A cutting line of the recording paper
12
is positioned at the cutter, which is actuated so as to cut away one print sheet from the recording paper
12
with an image recorded. The print sheet is ejected from the printer. If further printing operation is desired consecutively, then a front edge of the recording paper
12
is returned. Another image is recorded to the recording paper
12
in a similar manner. After the printing operation, the feeder rollers and the supply roller
16
are rotated backwards to wind back the front edge portion of the recording paper
12
into the supply magazine
11
. Note that an amount of winding back is so predetermined that the front edge of the recording paper
12
will not come short of the supply roller
16
.
Renewal of the recording paper roll
30
is described now. When the magazine/roll combination
10
is removed from the chamber in the printer, the roll/holder combination
13
is in a position shifted close to the supply roller
16
as illustrated in
FIG. 11
, because the amount of the recording paper
12
has become zero. The retention lever
59
is in the retaining position where it contacts the driven end rod
49
.
After the removal of the magazine/roll combination
10
, the buckles
21
are unlocked. The magazine lid
17
is allowed to open. Then the user pulls the magazine lid
17
open. Even when the magazine lid
17
comes to the intermediate position of
FIG. 10
, the retention lever
59
still remains in the retaining position, because the plate end
57
b
of the first linking plate
57
and the plate end
58
a
of the second linking plate
58
are shifted in the position close to the hinge mechanism
19
.
Movement of the magazine lid
17
to a solid-line position indicated in
FIG. 9
short of the open position causes the plate end
57
b
of the first linking plate
57
and the plate end
58
a
of the second linking plate
58
to lie on a line that passes the plate end
57
a
of the first linking plate
57
and the plate end
58
b
of the second linking plate
58
. Thus, the first linking plate
57
pulls the second linking plate
58
to start transmission of rotation to the retention lever
59
. Therefore, the retention lever
59
rotates to the releasing position against the bias of the tension coil spring
63
. Before the retention lever
59
moves past the intermediate position, manual force to open the magazine lid
17
needs be stronger than the bias of the tension coil spring
63
. However, once the retention lever
59
swings to pass the intermediate position, the tension coil spring
63
exerts force to swing the retention lever
59
to the releasing position. This also makes it easy to open the magazine lid
17
.
The retention lever
59
, when swung past the intermediate position, is swung by the tension coil spring
63
toward the releasing position, and comes in contact with the stopper
62
before coming of the magazine lid
17
to the open position. The retention lever
59
remains in the releasing position in contact with the stopper
62
of FIG.
9
. Then the magazine lid
17
continues swinging in the opening direction. Upon coming to the open position, the magazine lid
17
is kept open by the hinge mechanism
19
as illustrated in FIG.
8
. The entrance
55
is in a fully uncovered state.
Then the roll/holder combination
13
is removed from the magazine body
18
. The roll holder
31
is removed from the tubular spool
32
. The shorter and longer holders
33
and
34
are pulled away from each other. The retention of the retention mechanism
43
is easily discontinued to disconnect the shorter holder
33
from the longer holder
34
.
In the above embodiment, the first and second linking plates
57
and
58
link the magazine lid
17
to the retention lever
59
. Furthermore, a linking mechanism may be constituted by three or more elements connected with one another. In the above embodiment, the recording paper roll
30
is pressed against the supply roller
16
. Alternatively, it is possible to shift the supply roller
16
toward the recording paper roll
30
. Furthermore, it is possible that one mechanism shifts the recording paper roll
30
toward the supply roller
16
and a second mechanism shifts the supply roller
16
toward the recording paper roll
30
for the purpose of reliably tight contact.
In the above embodiment, the supply roller
16
is contained in the supply magazine
11
. However, the supply magazine
11
may not have the supply roller
16
according to the present invention. The supply magazine
11
without the supply roller
16
is used with a printer having the supply roller
16
. An insertion opening is formed in the magazine body
18
for insertion of the supply roller
16
into the supply magazine
11
upon setting of the supply magazine
11
into the printer. The supply roller
16
comes in contact with the outermost turn of the recording paper roll
30
. Again, the recording paper roll
30
is pressed by the retention lever
59
toward the supply roller
16
. Note that it is preferable that the magazine body
18
can have a lid for closing the insertion opening in the magazine body
18
upon removal of the supply magazine
11
from the printer.
In the above embodiment, the guide cutouts
52
and
53
are formed in the support plates
50
and
51
. Alternatively, lateral wall of the magazine body may be provided with inner guide rails or inner guide ridges to guide the guide surfaces
46
and
47
.
In the above embodiments, the supply magazine
11
is used with the color thermal printer. However, a supply magazine of the invention may be constructed for use with a photographic printer in which photographic paper of a silver halide type is used. The recording paper
12
may be an ordinary PPC type of paper that does not require shielding from light or moisture. Also in such a use, the recording paper roll
30
can be set in the printer very easily with portability, and the recording paper
12
can be advanced reliably.
In the above embodiment, rotation of the magazine lid
17
in a closing direction is transmitted to the retention lever
59
when the plate ends
57
b
and
58
a
are pushed by the magazine lid
17
. To be precise, the inner surface of the magazine lid
17
pushes only the plate end
57
b
directly. Furthermore, the inside of the magazine lid
17
can push both of the plate ends
57
b
and
58
a ,
or push only the plate end
58
a.
Although the present invention has been fully described by way of the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, various changes and modifications will be apparent to those having skill in this field. Therefore, unless otherwise these changes and modifications depart from the scope of the present invention, they should be construed as included therein.
Claims
- 1. A supply magazine for containing a recording material roll having continuous recording material wound in a roll form, inside which said recording material roll is rotated by a supply roller for unwinding and winding said recording material, said supply magazine comprising:a magazine body for receiving said recording material roll; a magazine lid for closing said magazine body openably; at least one retention lever, shiftable between retaining and releasing positions, for pressing an outermost turn of said recording material roll to said supply roller when in said retaining position, and for releasing said recording material roll from said supply roller when in said releasing position; and a linking mechanism, having first and second ends, said first end being connected with said magazine lid, said second end being connected with said retention lever, said linking mechanism shifting said retention lever from said releasing position to said retaining position in response to closing of said magazine lid.
- 2. A supply magazine as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a magazine opening, formed in said magazine body and closed by said magazine lid after being loaded with said recording material roll; a hinge for keeping said magazine lid pivotally movable on said magazine body between closed and open positions.
- 3. A supply magazine as defined in claim 2, wherein said supply roller is contained in said magazine body.
- 4. A supply magazine as defined in claim 3, further comprising an exit passageway, formed in said magazine body and close to said supply roller, for passage of said recording material.
- 5. A supply magazine as defined in claim 4, wherein said magazine lid and said magazine opening are disposed at a top of said magazine body, and said exit passageway is formed in a lower wall of said magazine body;further comprising a lower lid for closing said exit passageway openably.
- 6. A supply magazine as defined in claim 5, further comprising:a roll holder, secured to said recording material roll, and having first and second axial end parts disposed outside said recording material roll; first and second support plates, disposed in said magazine body, and opposed to each other; first and second cutouts, formed through said first and second support plates, for receiving insertion of said first and second axial end parts; wherein said at least one retention lever comprises first and second retention levers for pushing respectively said first and second axial end parts directly or indirectly.
- 7. A supply magazine as defined in claim 6, wherein said first and second retention levers push portions of respectively said first and second axial end parts located outside said first and second support plates.
- 8. A supply magazine as defined in claim 6, wherein said linking mechanism includes at least first and second linking plates, said first linking plate having said first end and a third end, said second linking plate having said second end and a fourth end connected with said third end in a pivotally movable manner, said first and second linking plates transmitting rotation of said magazine lid to said retention lever when said magazine lid is positioned within a limited section between said closed and open positions.
- 9. A supply magazine as defined in claim 8, further comprising a bias mechanism for biasing said retention lever toward said releasing position when said retention lever is between one intermediate position and said releasing position, and for biasing said retention lever toward said retaining position when said retention lever is between said intermediate position and said retaining position.
- 10. A supply magazine as defined in claim 9, further comprising a pivotal pin for securing said retention lever to said magazine body in a pivotally movable manner;wherein said bias mechanism includes: a tension coil spring; a first securing portion for securing one end of said tension coil spring to said magazine body; a second securing portion, positioned in said retention lever and on an extension of a line where said first securing portion and said pivotal pin lies, for securing a remaining end of said tension coil spring to said retention lever.
- 11. A supply magazine as defined in claim 9, wherein said magazine lid, while swung toward said closed position, pushes said third or fourth end, and causes said second linking plate to swing said retention lever to said retaining position;said magazine lid, while swung toward said open position, causes said first linking plate to pull said second linking plate, and swings said retention lever to said releasing position.
- 12. A supply magazine for containing a recording material roll having continuous recording material wound in a roll form, said supply magazine comprising:a magazine body for receiving said recording material roll; a magazine lid for closing said magazine body openably; a supply roller in said magazine body for feeding said recording material; at least one retention lever, shiftable between retaining and releasing positions, for pressing an outermost turn of said recording material roll to said supply roller when in said retaining position, and for releasing said recording material roll from said supply roller when in said releasing position; and a linking mechanism, having first and second ends, said first end being connected with said magazine lid, said second end being connected with said retention lever, said linking mechanism shifting said retention lever from said releasing position to said retaining position in response to closing of said magazine lid.
- 13. A supply magazine as defined in claim 12, further comprising an exit passageway, formed in said magazine body and close to said supply roller, for passage of said recording material.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-002086 |
Jan 2000 |
JP |
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
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10-291350 |
Nov 1998 |
JP |