Claims
- 1. A tape cartridge for use in a tape printer, said tape cartridge comprising:
- a casing constituted by an upper casing part and a lower casing part;
- a tape supplying section positioned inside said casing;
- means defining a tape path for transferring a tape fed from said tape supplying section through a printing position;
- an ink ribbon supplying section positioned inside said casing;
- an ink ribbon recovery section positioned inside said casing;
- means defining an ink ribbon path extending from said ink ribbon supplying section and through the printing position to said ink ribbon recovery section, wherein said ink ribbon supplying section comprises an ink ribbon roll and a core shaft for said roll, said core shaft having two axial ends, each of said lower and upper casing parts has a respective bearing portion for rotatably supporting a respective end of said core shaft, and a dry lubricant interposed between each said core shaft end and a respective bearing portion to create a low coefficient of friction between said core shaft ends and said bearing portions, wherein said dry lubricant is constituted by a solid lubricant mixed into a molding material forming one of said core shaft ends and bearing portions.
- 2. A tape cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said ink ribbon roll has two axial ends, each end facing a respective casing part, and further comprising a leaf spring member for providing a resistance to rotation to said ink ribbon roll, wherein said leaf spring member is interposed between one end of said ink ribbon roll and the respective casing part which faces the one end of said ink ribbon roll.
- 3. A tape cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said solid lubricant is an electrically conductive material.
- 4. A tape cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said casing has an electrically conductive portion which is located to come into contact with the tape printer when said casing is installed in the tape printer.
- 5. A tape cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the dry lubricant is PTFE.
- 6. A tape cartridge for use in a tape printer, said tape cartridge comprising:
- a casing constituted by an upper casing part and a lower casing part;
- a tape supplying section positioned inside said casing;
- means defining a tape path for transferring a tape fed from said tape supplying section through a printing position;
- an ink ribbon supplying section positioned inside said casing;
- an ink ribbon recovery section positioned inside said casing; and
- means defining an ink ribbon path extending from said ink ribbon supplying section and through the printing position to said ink ribbon recovery section, wherein said ink ribbon recovery section comprises an electrically conductive winding core shaft for supporting an ink ribbon, said winding core shaft being located to come into contact with the tape printer.
- 7. A tape cartridge according to claim 6, wherein said electrically conductive portion is made from a synthetic resin material in which an electrically conductive material is mixed.
- 8. A tape cartridge according to claim 6, wherein said electrically conductive portion is constituted by an electrically conductive material on a surface of said casing.
- 9. A tape printer having a tape cartridge inserting section, in combination with a tape cartridge releasably insertable in said inserting section, wherein:
- said tape cartridge comprises a core shaft for winding an ink ribbon, said core shaft having a first electrically conductive portion located to come into contact with said inserting section when said tape cartridge is inserted into said inserting section, and said inserting section of said tape printer has a second electrically conductive portion located to come into contact with said first electrically conductive portion when said tape cartridge is inserted into said inserting section.
- 10. A combination according to claim 9, wherein said electrically conductive portions are made from a synthetic resin material in which an electrically conductive material is mixed.
- 11. A combination according to claim 9, wherein said electrically conductive portions are made by placing electrically conductive material on surfaces of said tape cartridge and of said inserting section.
- 12. A ribbon cartridge for use in a printer, said ribbon cartridge comprising:
- a casing constituted by an upper casing part and a lower casing part;
- an ink ribbon supplying section positioned inside said casing;
- an ink ribbon recovery section positioned inside said casing; and
- means defining an ink ribbon path extending from said ink ribbon supplying section and through a printing position to said ink ribbon recovery section, wherein casing has first and second side wall portions facing one another across a predetermined gap, which gap defines a part of said ink ribbon path, said first side wall portion being provided with an opening, and said casing further has a shutter portion which is positioned to close said opening in when said upper and lower casing parts are assembled with each other.
- 13. A ribbon cartridge according to claim 12, wherein said ink ribbon supplying section, said ink ribbon recovery section and said means defining an ink ribbon path are provided for retaining an ink ribbon having an ink-bearing surface, and one of said side wall portions has a non-flat surface facing the ink-bearing surface when the ink ribbon is in the ink ribbon path, said non-flat surface being formed to contact a smaller area of the ink-bearing surface than would a flat surface.
- 14. A ribbon cartridge according to claim 13, wherein said ink ribbon supplying section comprises an ink ribbon roll and a core shaft for said roll, said core shaft having two axial ends, each of said lower and upper casing parts has a respective bearing portion for rotatably supporting a respective end of said core shaft, and a dry lubricant interposed between each said core shaft end and a respective bearing portion to create a low coefficient of friction between said core shaft ends and said bearing portions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 08/357,126, filed Dec. 15, 1994 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,597,247.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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