Claims
- 1. A printing device comprising:a printing mechanism adapted to print a series of letters and characters on a printing tape, which is fed through the printing mechanism in a generally vertical orientation; a manually operated cutting mechanism including a movable cutting blade configured to cut a printed section of the printing tape at a generally vertical cutting region after a printing operation, said movable cutting blade being rotatably supported in a manner positioning its axis of rotation on one side of the cutting region while a fixed cutting blade is positioned on the other side of the cutting region, said movable cutting blade initially contacting the vertically oriented printing tape from a lower face of the blade during cutting of the printing tape, and moving generally in the direction toward the one side of the cutting region; and an operation button provided on a top face of the printing device which moves substantially linearly toward a bottom of the printing device, wherein the movable cutting blade rotates toward a fixed cutting blade when the operation button is depressed to manually cut the printing tape disposed between the movable cutting blade and the fixed cutting blade from the lower face of sad printing tape.
- 2. A printing device in accordance with claim 1, further including:a tape support that is disposed in the vicinity of the cutting region of the printing tape and has a finger portion that is pressed against the printing tape, prior to cutting the printing tape.
- 3. A printing device in accordance with claim 2, whereinsaid tape support cooperates with the cutting mechanism to press the finger portion against the printing tape during rotation of said cutting blade.
- 4. A printing device in accordance with claim 3, further including:a cutting blade shift unit coupled between the operation button and the cutting blade for operation thereof when said cutting operation button is operated.
- 5. A printing device in accordance with claim 1, further including:a cutting blade shift unit coupled between the operation button and the cutting blade for operation thereof when said cutting operation button is operated.
- 6. A printing device in accordance with claim 1, whereinthe printing tape is contained in a printing cartridge that is removably mounted to said printing device in a first direction, said first direction being reverse to the cutting direction of said cutting blade, said cutting blade being moved to approach a lower face of the printing tape in order to cut the printed section of the printing tape.
- 7. A printing device in accordance with claim 1, further including:a detection mechanism adapted to seize printing operation of said printing mechanism upon detection of operation of the cutting mechanism.
- 8. A printing device in accordance with claim 7, further including:a motor assembly configured to feed the printing tape through said printing mechanism, and said detection mechanism further being adapted to seize operation of said motor assembly upon detection of operation of the cutting mechanism.
- 9. A printing device in accordance with claim 7, whereinsaid detection mechanism includes a sensor coupled to the cutting blade to detect movement thereof.
- 10. A printing device in accordance with claim 1, further including:a motor assembly configured to feed the printing tape through said printing mechanism, and a detection mechanism adapted to seize operation of said motor assembly upon detection of operation of the cutting mechanism.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a Divisional application of prior application Ser. No. 08/969,301, filed Nov. 13, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,126,344 which is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/611,104, filed on Mar. 5, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,788,387 which is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/134,213 filed on Oct. 8, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,595,447.
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