This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119 from Japanese Patent Applications No. 2017-148376 filed on Jul. 31, 2017 and No. 2017-214638 filed on Nov. 7, 2017. The entire subject matters of the applications are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosures related a tape cassette and a tape cassette unit.
Conventionally, a tape cassette used for printing an image on a tape-like medium has been known. An example of a conventional tape cassette has a casing having a rectangular box shape, and containing tapes used for printing therein.
Typically, a tape cassette accommodates a substrate having a storage configured to store information regarding the tape(s) accommodated therein is attached to the casing of the tape cassette so that a tape printer can retrieve the information stored in the storage of the substrate of the tape cassette loaded to the printer. If the substrate is arranged on an outer surface of the casing, a user may grasp the substrate when he/she grasps the tape cassette. If the substrate is grasped firmly and an external force is applied to the substrate, a bad influence may be caused thereby.
According to aspects of the present disclosure, there is provided a tape cassette, which is provided with a box-like cassette case having a first outer wall, a second outer wall, a third outer wall, a fourth outer wall, a fifth outer wall and a sixth outer wall. The first outer wall and the second outer wall extend in parallel and being arranged in a first direction perpendicular to both the first outer wall and the second outer wall, the third outer wall and the fourth outer wall extend in parallel and being arranged in a second direction perpendicular to both the third outer wall and the fourth outer wall, and the fifth outer wall and the sixth outer wall extend in parallel and being arranged in a third direction perpendicular to both the fifth outer wall and the sixth outer wall. Further, the first direction, the second direction and the third direction are perpendicular to each other. A tape configured is accommodated in the cassette case. A discharging port is provided on the fourth outer wall to allow the tape to be discharged. The tape cassette has a substrate having a first surface and a second surface opposite to the first surface, at least one conductive electrode being provided to the first surface, a storage electrically connected to the at least one conductive electrode being provided to the second surface. The substrate is provided to the third outer wall with the first surface being directed in a direction from the fourth outer wall to the third outer wall, and at least a part of the substrate overlaps at least a part of the discharge port in the second direction.
According to aspects of the present disclosure, there is provided a box-like cassette case having a first outer wall, a second outer wall, a third outer wall, a fourth outer wall, a fifth outer wall and a sixth outer wall. The first outer wall and the second outer wall extend in parallel and being arranged in a first direction perpendicular to both the first outer wall and the second outer wall, the third outer wall and the fourth outer wall extend in parallel and being arranged in a second direction perpendicular to both the third outer wall and the fourth outer wall, and the fifth outer wall and the sixth outer wall extend in parallel and being arranged in a third direction perpendicular to both the fifth outer wall and the sixth outer wall. The first direction, the second direction and the third direction are perpendicular to each other. A tape is accommodated in the cassette case. The tape cassette has a discharging port provided on the fourth outer wall to allow the tape to be discharged, and a substrate having a communication part configured to communicate with an external device and a storage electrically connected with the communication part. The substrate is provided to the third outer wall, and at least a part of the substrate overlaps at least a part of the discharge port in the second direction.
According to aspects of the present disclosure, there is provided a tape cassette unit provided with any of the tape cassette described above, and a storing body configured to accommodate the tape cassette. The storing body has a gusset part, parts of the storing body being folded to form the gusset part, and the tape cassette is accommodated in the storing body with the substrate facing the gusset part.
Hereinafter, an illustrative embodiment of the present disclosures will be described referring to the accompanying drawings. It is noted that the drawings referred to hereinafter are for illustrating technical characteristics which can be employed according to the aspects of the present disclosures. Configurations of respective devices shown in the drawings are only examples and are not intended to limit the aspects of the present disclosures. It is noted that expressions “the same shapes” and “the same positions” in the following description are not intended to limit to “completely the same shapes” and “completely the same position,” but are intended to include “substantially the same shapes” and “substantially the same positions,” respectively. Similarly, the term “parallel” and “perpendicular (or orthogonal)” are not intended to limit to “accurately parallel” and “accurately perpendicular” but are intended to cover “substantially parallel” and “substantially perpendicular,” respectively. Further, a term “direction” may include both a one-way direction and an opposite-way (the other-way) direction (e.g., an up-down direction, a right-left direction), or may simply mean only a one-way direction (e.g., an upper direction, a right-hand direction). Hereinafter, when the term “direction” is used to have the latter meaning, a term “one-way” or the “other-way” may occasionally be associated to emphasize that a particular direction (i.e., the “one-way” direction or the “other-way” direction) is referred to.
Firstly, an overall configuration of a printer 1 according to an illustrative embodiment of the present disclosures will be described, referring to
The printer 1 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape as shown in
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In the cassette attachment part 20, a head holder 21, a platen holder 23, a tape driving shaft 26, a ribbon take-up shaft 27, hooks 28A and 28B, a rib 29 (see
The platen holder 23 is arranged on a right portion of the cassette attachment part 20. The platen holder 23 is configured to be rotatable, about a front end portion thereof, in a substantially right-left direction. The platen holder 23 supports a platen roller 24 and a sub roller 25 such that each of the platen roller 24 and the sub roller 25 is rotatable in a counterclockwise direction in the downside plan view. The platen roller 24 is arranged to face the thermal head 22 from the right side. The sub roller 25 is arranged on the rear side and in the vicinity of the platen roller 24. The tape driving shaft 26 is arranged on the left side with respect to the sub roller 25, and extends downward from the bottom wall 20A. the ribbon take-up shaft 27 extends downward from a substantially central portion of the bottom wall 20A.
The hook 28A protrudes downward from a front end portion of the bottom wall 20A. The hook 28A is elastically deformable in the front-rear direction. The hook 28B protrudes downward from a rear end portion of the bottom wall 20A. The hook 28B is also elastically deformable in the front-rear direction. The rib 29 is arranged at a position on the front side with respect to the center, in the front-rear direction, of a left end portion of the cassette attachment part 20, and extends downward from the bottom wall 20A. A left end part of the rib 29 is connected to the side wall 20B. The electrode unit 30 is arranged at a right front corner of the side wall 20B.
On a right rear side of and in the vicinity of the tape driving shaft 26, a cutting device 15 is provided. At a right rear corner of the casing 10, an operation lever 14 is provided. The operation lever 14 is configured to be push-operated inward. In response to inward push-operation of the operation lever 14, the cutting device 15 is actuated to cut the tape located at a cutting position. On the rear side with respect to the cutting device 15, a tape discharge port 16 is formed. The tape discharge port 16 is a through opening which penetrates the casing 10 in the front-rear direction. The tape discharge port 16 allows a portion of the tape cut out by the cutting device 15 (which may be a printed portion of the tape) to be discharged outside the casing 10.
The printer 1 has a controller (not shown) inside the casing 10. The controller includes a CPU, a ROM, a RAM and the like, and controls the printing operation of the printer 1.
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Next, the tape cassette unit 100 will be described in detail, referring to FIGS. 6-18. In the following description, an upper left side, a lower right side, a lower left side, an upper right side, an upper side and a lower side in
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The peripheral wall 59A extends downward from a periphery of the upper wall 53. The peripheral wall 59B extends upward from a periphery of the lower wall 54. The peripheral walls 59A and 59B form, in a state where the upper case 51 is coupled to the lower case 52, a right wall 55, a left wall 56, a front wall 57 and a rear wall 58 (see
The upper wall 53, the lower wall 54, the right wall 55, the left wall 56, the front wall 57 and the rear wall 58 are outer walls each facing inside the cassette case 50. A distance L1 between the front wall 56 and the rear wall 57 is larger than a distance L2 between the upper wall 53 and the lower wall 54. A distance L3 between the right wall 55 and the left wall 56 is larger than the distance L1.
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A second discharge port 64 is formed on the left wall 56 at a front end part thereof. In the following description, each of the right wall 55 and the left wall 56 is equally divided in the front-rear direction into three areas, which will be referred to as a first area R1, a second area R2 and a third area R3 in an order from the rear side to the front side. The second discharge port 64 is located, within the third area R3, on a downstream side, in a tape conveying direction, with respect to the first discharge port 63. The second discharge port 64 is an opening extending in the up-down direction. A portion of the tape discharged externally through the second discharge port 64 is guided to the tape discharge port 16 (see
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The ribs 65A, 65B and 65C are formed at positions on the rear side with respect to the substrate 80, and protrude outward from the cassette case 50, that is, ribs 65A, 65B and 65C are formed to protrude rightward from the right wall 55 to a right side with respect to the substrate 80. The rib 65A is formed to extend, at a central portion of the right wall 59 in the up-down direction, from the vicinity of a rear side of the arrangement part 70 to a rear side with respect to the central portion of the right wall 55 in the front-rear direction. The rib 65B is connected to a front end of the rib 65A, and extends in the up-down direction between the upper end and the lower end of the right wall 55. The rib 65C is connected to a rear end of the rib 65A, and extends in the up-down direction between the upper end and the lower end of the right wall 55.
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A protruding part 511 protrudes upward from the upper wall 53. A protruding part 512 protrudes downward from the lower wall 54. That is, the protruding parts 511 and 512 mutually protrude outward from the upper wall 53 and the lower wall 54, respectively. The protruding parts 511 and 512 respectively extend along peripheries of the upper wall 53 and the lower wall 54, respectively. An upper end part 501 of the protruding part 511 is located at an uppermost position of the cassette case 50. A lower end part 502 of the protruding part 512 is located at a lowermost position of the cassette case 50. Each of the common parts 50A, 50B and 50C are arranged between the upper end part 501 and the lower end part 502.
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The second connection part 511B is arranged in the vicinity of the common part 50B. The second connection part 511B is configured such that one end is connected to the right wall 55, while the other end is connected to the front wall 57. That is, the second connection part 511B connects the right wall 55 and the front wall 57. The second connection part 511B is curved from the vicinity of a front side of the rear end portion of the arrangement part 70 to an oblique left front side thereof. That is, the second connection part 511B has an arc shape having center of curvature on a central side of the cassette 50 with respect to the second connection part 511B (i.e., a position opposite to the substrate 80 and the common part 50B). It is noted that only a rear end part of the second connection part 511B (i.e., a connecting portion with the right wall 55) overlaps the arrangement part 70 and the substrate 80 in the up-down direction.
The third connection part 511C is arranged in the vicinity of the common part 50C. The third connection part 511C is configured such that one end is connected to the left wall 56, while the other end is connected to the rear wall 58. That is, the third connection part 511C connects the left wall 56 and the rear wall 58. The third connection part 511C has an arc shape having a center of radius on the central side of the cassette case 50 with respect to the third connection part 511C.
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The first facing wall 68A and the second facing wall 68B face each other in the right-left direction. The second facing wall 68B is arranged on the right side with respect to the first facing wall 68A. Therefore, a distance B2, in the right-left direction, between the second facing wall 68B and the hook 67A and the hole 67B is larger than a distance B1, in the right-left direction, between the first facing wall 68A and hook 67A or the hole 67B. The first facing wall 68A is connected to a portion which includes the upper end part 501 and the lower end part 502. That is, the first facing wall 68A is connected to a portion where the protruding parts 511 and 512, and the rear wall 58 are connected. Thus, a length T1, in the up-down direction, of the first facing wall 68A is larger than a length T2, in the up-down direction, of the second facing wall 68B. An upper end part of the first facing wall 68A is on an upper side with respect to the second facing wall 68B. A lower end part of the first facing wall 68A is on a lower side with respect to a lower end part of the second facing wall 68B. The connecting wall 68C extends in a direction perpendicular to the front-rear direction, and connects the front end part of the first facing wall 68A and the front end part of the second facing wall 68B.
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The tape cassette 5 could be of a laminate type, a receptor type, a thermal type, a tube type and the like by changing the type of the tape accommodated in the cassette case 50 and depending on presence/absence of the ink ribbon 4 in the cassette 5.
The both-side adhesive tape roll 6A, the film tape roll 7A and the ink ribbon roll 4A are supplying sources of the both-side adhesive tape 6, the film tape 7 and the ink ribbon 4, respectively. The both-side adhesive tape roll 6A, the film tape roll 7A and the ink ribbon roll 4A are accommodated inside the cassette case 50 such that the width direction of the both-side adhesive tape 6, the film tape 7 and the ink ribbon 4 coincides with the up-down direction of the cassette case 50. The recess 68 overlaps the ink ribbon roll 4 when viewed in the front-rear direction. A center Q of the ink ribbon roll 4A overlaps the recess 68 when viewed in the front-rear direction. The center Q coincides with a center of the supporting part 49C in a state where the ink ribbon roll 4A is supported by the supporting part 49C.
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In the following description, assuming that the first wall 71 and the second wall 73 are equally divided in the up-down direction, an upper area of the first wall 71, a lower are of the second wall 73, a lower area of the first wall 71 and an upper area of the second wall 73 will be referred to as a first arrangement area D1, a second arrangement area D2, a third arrangement area D3 and a fourth arrangement area D4, respectively, as shown in
A surface of each of the first arrangement area D1, the second arrangement area D2, the third arrangement area D3 and the fourth arrangement area D4 is a planar surface. It is noted that, in the description, the planar surface is defined as not only a completely planar surface but a surface which does not form a curved surface and does not have a convex part. Thus, according to the above definition, the planar surface may include a surface formed with a concave part.
In the following description, a center of an area composed by the first wall 71, the relief recess 72 and the second wall 73 in side view (i.e., an area which is formed when the arrangement part 70 is projected in the right-left direction) will be referred to as a “center P.” The center P coincides with an intersecting point of diagonal lines of a rectangle defined by a lower rear corner of the first wall 71, an upper rear corner of the first wall 71, a lower front corner of the second wall 73 and an upper front corner of the second wall 73 in side view. A surface shape of the first arrangement area D1 and a surface shape of the second arrangement area D2 are symmetrical with respect to the center P. Similarly, a surface shape of the third arrangement area D3 and a surface shape of the fourth arrangement area D4 are symmetrical with respect to the center P.
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A length, in the longer side direction (i.e., Y2 direction), of the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 is shorter than a length, in the longer side direction (i.e., the up-down direction in
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Hereinafter, an end part of the substrate 80 on the one side in the Y1 direction (i.e., the right-hand side in
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Next, a state where the substrate 80 is arranged at the arrangement part 70 will be described. The molded part 84 and the IC chip 82 are arranged at the relief recess 72. The particular surface 55A and the first surface 80A are arranged at the same positions in the right-left direction. The substrate 80 is arranged in the third area R3. A center of the substrate 80 in the font-rear direction is located on the front side with respect to a center of the second discharge port 64 in the front-rear direction. A part of the substrate 80 overlaps the second discharge port 64 in the right-left direction. Specifically, a front side one of the two cassette side conductive electrodes 81 overlaps the second discharge port 64 in the right-left direction.
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The thermal head 22 is inserted in the head insertion part 61. The tape driving shaft 26 is inserted in the tape driving roller 46. The ribbon take-up shaft 27 is inserted in the ribbon take-up spool 44. The rib 29 is inserted in the recess 68. It is noted that a tape cassette which is not formed with the recess 68 cannot be attached to the cassette attachment part 20 since such a tape cassette interferes with the rib 29. Thus, by the recess 68 and the rib 29, a tape cassette which is different from the tape cassette 5 is prevented from being attached to the cassette attachment part 20. The hooks 28A and 28B engages with the ribs 65A and 66A, respectively. According to the above configuration, the position of the tape cassette 5 with respect to the cassette attachment part 20 is fixed, thereby attachment of the tape cassette 5 to the cassette attachment part 20 being completed.
In a state where the tape cassette 5 is attached to the cassette attachment part 20, the two cassette side conductive electrodes 81 and the two main body side conductive electrodes 34 face in the front-rear direction, and contact so as to be electrically connected, respectively. Then, the printer 1 is in a state to be communicatable with the tape cassette 5. Specifically, the printer 1 can receive a signal from the IC chip 82 in accordance with a generally-known modulation method using respective voltage differences at contacts between the pair of main body side conductive electrodes 34 and the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81.
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When the printer 1 starts the printing operation, the tape driving shaft 26 and the ribbon take-up shaft 27 are driven to rotate by a motor (not shown) synchronously. In association with rotation of the tape driving shaft 26, the tape driving roller 46 rotates, and the tape sub roller 25 follows to rotate. When the tape driving roller 46 and the tape sub roller 25 rotate, the both-side adhesive tape 6 and the film tape 7 are drawn out from the both-side adhesive tape roll 6 and the film tape roller 7A and conveyed, respectively. In association with rotation of the ribbon take-up shaft 27, the ribbon take-up spool 44 rotates. When the ribbon take-up spool 44 rotates, the ink ribbon 4 is drawn out from the ink ribbon roll 4A. The ink ribbon 4 is overlaid on the film tale 7 between the platen roller 24 and the thermal head 22 is used, thereby printing by the thermal head on the film tape 7 being performed. Between the tape sub roller 25 and the tape driving roller 46, the both-side adhesive tape 6 is adhered on the film tape on which the printing operation has been performed, and discharged to outside from the second discharge port 64.
As described, on the left wall 56, the second discharge port 64 is formed. The substrate 80 is provided with a pair of (i.e., two cassette side conductive electrodes 81 and the IC chip 82. The two cassette side conductive electrodes 81 are arranged on the first surface 80A, while the IC chip 82 is provided on the second surface 80B. Further, the substrate 80 is arranged at the arrangement part 70 with the first surface 80A being directed rightward. Since the tape is discharged, it is less possible that the second discharge port 64 is touched by the user in comparison with other portions. That is, when the user handles the tape cassette 5, it is likely that the user may put a finger at a portion where the second discharge port 64 is not formed. In such a case, the user may put another finger on a portion of the right wall 55, which overlaps the portion where the user puts the other finer in the right-left direction to grasp the tape cassette 5. Thus, the portion which overlaps the second discharge port 64 in the right-left direction is hardly touchable by the user in comparison with other portions. Since the tape cassette 5 is configured such that a part of the substrate 80 overlaps the second discharge port 64 in the right-left direction, the substrate 80 is hardly touchable by the user. Accordingly, the two conductive electrodes 81 are hardly touchable by the user. Therefore, according to the tape cassette 5 described above, corrosion of the pair of conductive electrodes 81, adhesion of stain on the pair of conductive electrodes 81 and the like can be suppressed. Further, according to the tape cassette 5 described above, a bad influence to the IC chip 82 as the user touches the substrate 80 or the pair of conductive electrodes 81 can be suppressed.
The front side one of the two conductive electrodes 81 overlaps the second discharge port 64 in the right-left direction. Therefore, the portion of the pair of conductive electrodes 81 overlapping the second discharge port 64 in the right-left direction is hardly touchable by the user. Therefore, according to the tape cassette 5 described above, a bad influence to the IC chip 82 as the user touches the substrate 80 or the pair of conductive electrodes 81 can be suppressed further.
There could be a case where the user grasps the tape cassette along the up-down direction. Even in such a case, according to the tape cassette 5 described above, since the two conductive electrodes 81 are arranged in the front-rear direction as the substrate 80 is arranged to the arrangement part 70, it is suppressed that the user touches both of the two conductive electrodes 81 at the same time in comparison with a case where, for example, the two conductive electrodes 81 area arranged in the up-down direction.
It is likely that, when the user handles the tape cassette 5, the user tends to grasps the second area R2 which includes the central position in the front-rear direction among the first area R1, the second area R2 and the third area R3. According to the tape cassette 5 described above, the second discharge port 64 and the arrangement part 70 are formed in the third area R3, the substrate 80 and the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 are hardly touchable by the user in comparison with a case where the second discharge port 64 and the arrangement part 70 are formed in the second area R2. Therefore, according to the tape cassette 5 described above, a bad influence to the IC chip 82 as the user touches the substrate 80 or the pair of conductive electrodes 81 can be suppressed.
The ribs 65A and 66A protrude outward from the right wall 55 and the left wall 56, respectively. Therefore, it is likely that the user grasps the tape cassette 5 by hooking the fingers on the ribs 65A and 65B. Since both the ribs 65A and 65B are arranged at position shifted rearward with respect to the substrate, the substrate 80 or the two cassette side conductive electrodes 81 are hardly touchable when the user grasps the tape cassette 5. Therefore, according to the tape cassette 5 described above, a bad influence to the IC chip 82 as the user touches the substrate 80 or the pair of conductive electrodes 81 can be suppressed.
According to the illustrative embodiment, since the arrangement part 70 is recessed leftward from the right wall 55, in comparison with a case where the arrangement part 70 is not recessed, a portion of the substrate 80 protruding rightward from the particular surface 55A can be downsized. Therefore, when the tape cassette 5 is placed on a mounting surface (e.g., on an upper surface of a work table) with the substrate 80 being faced thereto, the substrate 80 and the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 may hardly receive stress due to contact with the mounting surface. Therefore, according to the tape cassette 5, a bad influence which is cause as the stress acts on the substrate 80 and the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 can be suppressed. Since a portion of the substrate 80 protruding rightward from the particular surface 55A is downsized, it is possible to prevent the substrate 80 from coming off the arrangement part 70 as the portion of the substrate 80 protruding rightward from the particular surface 55A is caught when the cassette 5 is being used.
The arrangement part 70 is formed on the right wall 55 at a position next to the front wall 57, and connected to the front wall 57 at the connection part 70A. The connection part 70A is arc-shaped in planar view, curving from the right end part of the front wall 57 to an oblique rear left direction at an acute angle. Therefore, when the arrangement part 70 receives an external force in the right-left direction, and the connection part 70A serves as a fulcrum, a distance between the arrangement part 70 and the fulcrum is relatively small in comparison with a case where the arrangement part 70 is spaced from the front wall 57 and the right end part of the front wall 57 and the front end part of the arrangement part 70 are connected linearly, the arrangement part 70 can be strengthened.
Since the ribs 65A, 65B and 65C protrude outward (i.e., rightward) from the cassette case 50 with respect to the substrate 80, even when the tape cassette 5 is placed with the substrate 80 facing a placement surface, the substrate 80 and the pair of cassette side conducive electrodes 81 are hardly contactable with the placement surface. Therefore, according to the tape cassette 5 described above, the substrate 80 and the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 can be suppressed from being damaged due to the substrate 80 and the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 contacting the placement surface.
Since the rear wall 58 is provided with the type indicating label 5A, there could be a case where the tape cassette 5 is placed on the placement surface with the rear wall 58 directed upward (i.e., on a side opposite to the placement surface). In such a case, since the recess 68 is formed on the rear wall 58, the user can move the tape cassette 5 by dragging the same with his/her fingers being hooked to the recess 68. Thus, in such a case, the user is prevented from moving the tape cassette 5 by grasping the same. Therefore, according to the tape cassette 5 described above, a bad influence to the IC chip 82 as the user touches the substrate 80 or the pair of conductive electrodes 81 can be suppressed.
The distance L1 between the front wall 56 and the rear wall 57 is larger than the distance L2 between the upper wall 53 and the lower wall 54. The distance L3 between the right wall 55 and the left wall 56 is larger than the distance L1. In this case, among the upper wall 53, the lower wall 54, the right wall 55, the left wall 56, the front wall 57 and the rear wall 58, the upper wall 53 or the lower wall 54 has the largest area, while the right wall 55 or the left wall 56 has the smallest area. Therefore, when the tape cassette 5 is placed on the placement surface with the upper wall 53 or the lower wall 54 being faced to the placement surface, a placement status of the tape cassette 5 is most stabilized. In contrast, when the tape cassette 5 is placed on the placement surface with the right wall 55 or the left wall 56 being faced to the placement surface, the placement status of the tape cassette 5 is least stabilized. Accordingly, it is suppressed that the tape cassette 5 is placed on the placement surface with the right wall 55 or the left wall 56 being faced to the placement surface. Since the substrate 80 is provided on the right wall 55, according to the tape cassette 5, it is suppressed that the substrate 80 and the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 are damaged as they contact the placement surface 81.
Since the substrate 80 is provided with various metallic members (e.g., the cassette side conductive electrodes 81), a reflection ratio of the substrate 80 as a whole is generally high. Therefore, if the substrate 80 is arranged in the vicinity of the code 51B, the optical reading device may not read the information on the code 51B or may read the information incorrectly due to the reflected light from the substrate 80. According to the illustrative embodiment, the information indicating part 54A is arranged on the lower wall 54, while the substrate 80 is not provided to the lower wall 54. Accordingly, it is possible to suppress a problem that the optical reading device may not read the information on the code 51B or may read the information incorrectly due to the reflected light from the substrate 80. Further, since the substrate 80 is not provided to the lower wall 54, a relatively large area can be secured for the information indicating part 54A.
According to the illustrative embodiment, the substrate 80 is provided to the right wall 55. If the tape cassette 5 is placed on the placement surface with the right wall 55 being faced to the placement surface, the substrate 80 and/or the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 may contact the placement surface and be damaged. Such a situation may occur if the user places the tape cassette 5 such that the outer wall opposite to the outer wall on which the code 51B is indicated is faced to the placement surface in order to read the code 51B with the optical reading device, and if the substrate is provided to the outer wall opposite to the outer wall provided with the code 51B.
According to the illustrative embodiment, the information indicating part 54A is provided to the lower wall 54A and thus the code 51B is indicated on the lower wall 54. That is, the code 51B is not indicated on the left wall 56. Therefore, it is suppressed that the tape cassette 5 is placed with the right wall 55 is faced to the placement surface when the user reads the code 51B with the optical reading device. Accordingly, it is suppressed that, when the user reads the code 51B with the optical reading device, the substrate 80 and/or the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 contact the placement surface and are damaged.
As described above, among the upper wall 53, the lower wall 54, the right wall 55, the left wall 56, the front wall 57 and the rear wall 58, the upper wall 53 or the lower wall 54 has the largest area. Since the first type indicating part 53A is provided to the upper wall 53, in the tape cassette 5, a large area of the first type indicating part 53A is secured. Accordingly, the user can easily recognize the type of the tape cassette 5 indicated by the first type indicating part 53A. The information indicating part 54A is provided to the lower wall 54, while the first type indicating part 53A is not provided to the lower wall 54. Therefore, in the tape cassette 5, a relatively large area of the information indicating part 54A can be secured. Therefore, according to the tape cassette 5, it is suppressed that reading of the information is failed or the information is incorrectly read due to collapse of the indication of the code 51B.
Since the type indicating label 5A is adhered on the first type indicating part 53A and the second type indicating part 58A with the adhesive agent Z1 therebetween, it is suppressed that the type indicating label 5A peels off from the first type indicating part 53A and the second type indicating part 58A. Further, since the information indicating label 5B is adhered onto the information indicating part 54A with the adhesive agent Z2 therebetween, it is suppressed that that the information indicating label 5B peels off from the information indicating part 54A. When the tape cassette 5 is applied with heat by the thermal head 22 during a printing operation, there is a possibility that the adhesive agents Z1 and Z2 melt with the heat. According to the illustrative embodiment, the first type indicating part 53A, the second type indicating part 58A and the information indicating part 54A are provided to the upper wall 53, the rear wall 58 and the lower wall 54, respectively. In other words, none of the first type indicating part 53A, the second type indicating part 58A and the information indicating part 54A is provided to the right wall 55 to which the substrate 80 is provided. Thus, according to the illustrative embodiment, it is suppressed that the adhesive agents Z1 and Z2 melted with heat flows and attached onto the substrate 80 and the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81, and a bad influence to the IC chip 82 can be suppressed.
The tape cassette unit 100 according to the illustrative embodiment is configured such that the tape cassette 5 is accommodated in the storing body 9, the substrate 80 is hardly touchable by the user. Therefore, according to the tape cassette unit 100, corrosion of the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81, adhesion of stain and the like can be suppressed. Therefore, according to the tape cassette unit 100 described above, a bad influence to the IC chip 82 as the user touches the substrate 80 or the pair of conductive electrodes 81 can be suppressed.
If the user drops the tape cassette 100 by mistake, there is a possibility that the substrate 80 is damaged by dropping impact. According to the illustrative embodiment, the substrate 80 faces the front end part 91A in the right-left direction, and the front end part 91A is configured such that a plurality of layers overlay in the right-left direction. Therefore, the dropping impact is moderated by the front end part 91A. Thus, according to the tape cassette 100, it is suppressed that the substrate 80 is damaged by the dropping impact.
It is noted that the upper wall 53 is an example of a first outer wall according to aspects of the present disclosures. The lower wall 54 is an example of a second outer wall according to aspects of the present disclosures. The right wall 55 is an example of a third outer wall according to aspects of the present disclosures. The left wall 56 is an example of a fourth outer wall according to aspects of the present disclosures. The front wall 57 is an example of a fifth outer wall according to aspects of the present disclosures. The rear wall 58 is an example of a sixth outer wall according to aspects of the present disclosures. The up-down direction of the tape cassette 5 is an example of a first direction according to aspects of the present disclosures. The right-left direction of the tape cassette 5 is an example of a second direction according to aspects of the present disclosures. The front-rear direction of the tape cassette 5 is an example of a third direction according to aspects of the present disclosures.
It is noted that the second discharge port 64 is an example of a discharge port according to aspects of the present disclosures. The IC chip 82 is an example of a storage according to aspects of the present disclosures. The ribs 65A and 65B are examples of a first protruded part according to aspects of the present disclosures. The arrangement part 70 is an example of a first recessed according to aspects of the present disclosures. The ribs 65B and 65C are examples of a second protruded part according to aspects of the present disclosures. The upper case 51 is an example of a first case, and the lower case 52 is an example of a second case according to aspects of the present disclosures. The hook 67A is an example of a hook according to aspects of the present disclosures. The hole 67B is an example of a hole according to aspects of the present disclosures. The recessed 68 is an example of a second recessed according to aspects of the present disclosures. The rib 48 is a first rib according to aspects of the present disclosures. The film roll 7A is an example of a tape roll according to aspects of the present disclosures. The rib 47 is an example of a second rib according to aspects of the present disclosures. The common part 50A is a corner part according to aspects of the present disclosures. The upper end part 501 is an example of a first end part according to aspects of the present disclosures. The lower end part 502 is an example of a second end part according to aspects of the present disclosures. The second connecting parts 511B and 512B are examples of connecting part according to aspects of the present disclosures. The supporting part 49B is an example of a supporting part according to aspects of the present disclosures. The information indicating part MA is an example of an information indicating part according to aspects of the present disclosures. The front surface 53B is an example of a third surface according to aspects of the present disclosures. The back surface MB is an example of fourth surface according to aspects of the present disclosures. The information indicating label 5B is an example of a label according to aspects of the present disclosures. The storing body 9 is an example of a storing body according to aspects of the present disclosures. The gusset part 91 is an example of a gusset part according to aspects of the present disclosures.
According to aspects of the present disclosures, the above-described illustrative embodiment can be modified in various ways. For example, the IC chip 82 is protected by the molded part 84 in the above-described embodiment. The configuration may be modified such that the molded part 84 may be omitted. As shown in
According to the illustrative embodiment, the cassette 5 is of the laminate type, which may be the receptor type, the thermal type, the tubular type or the like instead. The receptor type tape cassette may be configured such that the second tape spool 41 is omitted from the above-described configuration, and the support part 49A may support the first tape spool 40 on which one-sided adhesive tape is wound as the first tape. The thermal type tape cassette 5 may be configured such that the ink ribbon roll 4A is omitted, and the supporting part 49A may support the first tape spool 40 on which a thermos-sensitive tape may be wound as the first tape.
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According to the modified embodiment, the widths of the both-side adhesive tape 6 and the film tape 7 are smaller than those according to the above-described illustrative embodiment. In order that the tape cassette 5 applies an appropriate conveying load to the film tape 7, the number of curving pins are different depending on the tape width. According to the tape cassette 5 of the modified embodiment, the curving pins 45B-45D are omitted. That is, on the right front side of the ink ribbon roll 4A, only the curving pin 45A is provided. The curving pin 45A rotatably supports a cylindrical member 451. The conveying passage of the film tape 7 extends frontward from the film tape roll 7A, and curves leftward along a right end portion of an outer periphery of the cylindrical member 451. When the film tape 7 is conveyed, the cylindrical member 451 is driven to rotate, thereby the conveying load to the film tale being suppressed. It is noted that the number of curving pins may be fixed depending on the tape width. Inside the cassette case 50, the bottom wall of the relief recess 72 faces the tape on the conveying passage (e.g., the film tape 7 in the example shown in
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When the substrate 80 is arranged at the arrangement part 70, the pair of protrusions 74 are fitted in the pair of holes 86, respectively. Thus, the substrate 80 can be attached to the arrangement part 70 securely. Since the pair of protrusions 74 are arranged at positions symmetrical with respect to the center P, even if the orientation, in the Y1 direction, of the substrate 80 is reversed in the front-rear direction, the substrate 80 can be arranged at the arrangement part 70. It is noted that a plurality of pairs of protrusions 74 may be provided to the first wall 71 and the second wall 73. Further, on the second surface 80B, a plurality of pairs of holes 86 may be formed on the second surface 80B. Alternatively, a pair of holes are formed on the first wall 71 and the second wall 73, while a pair of protrusions 74 may be formed on the second surface 80B.
According to the above-described embodiment, the front side one of the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 overlaps the second discharge port 64 in the right-left direction. In contrast, according to the modified embodiment, the rear side one of the pair of cassette side conductive electrode 81 may overlap the second discharge port 64 in the right-left direction. Alternatively, none of the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 may overlap the second discharge port 64 in the right-left direction. For example, a clearance between the two cassette side conductive electrodes 81 may overlap the second discharge port 64 in the right-left direction.
The substrate 80 may be configured such that a plurality of pairs of cassette side conductive electrodes 81, or more than two cassette side conductive electrodes may be provided thereto. According to the illustrative embodiment, the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 and the pair of main body side conductive electrodes 34 are metallic electrodes. However, according to an modified embodiment, the electrodes are conductive resin electrodes. Optionally, in addition to the condensers 83, other electronic elements such as coils may be provided. It is preferable that such electronic elements are arranged in the second substrate area S2. In such a case, the electronic elements are arranged in the relief recess 72. Therefore, it is possible to suppress that the tape cassette 5 contacts the first wall 71 and the second wall 73, and is damaged by the electronic elements.
According to the above-described illustrative embodiment, the length, in the longer side direction, of the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 is shorter than the length, in the longer side direction, of the pair of main body side conductive electrodes 34. Further, the length, in the shorter side direction, of the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 is longer than the length, in the shorter side direction, of the pair of main body side conductive electrodes 34. The distance between the two cassette side conductive electrodes 81 is shorter than the distance between the two main body side conductive electrodes 34. In contrast, according to the modified embodiment, the length, in the longer side direction, of the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 may be equal to or longer than the length, in the longer side direction, of the pair of main body side conductive electrodes 34. Further, the length, in the shorter side direction, of the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 is equal to or shorter than the length, in the shorter side direction, of the pair of main body side conductive electrodes 34. The distance between the two cassette side conductive electrodes 81 is equal to or longer than the distance between the two main body side conductive electrodes 34.
The pair of cassette said conductive electrodes 81 has a rectangular shape elongated in the Y2 direction. According to an modified embodiment, the shape may be a rectangular shape elongated in the Y1 direction, or another shape such as a square or circular shape. The two cassette side conductive electrodes 81 have the same shapes and arranged in the Y1 direction. According to a modified embodiment, the two cassette side conductive electrodes 81 may be configured to have the same shapes. Alternatively, the two cassette side conductive electrodes 81 may be arranged in the Y1 direction by have different shaped, or may be arranged in the Y2 direction.
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According to the above-described embodiment, the arrangement part 70 is recessed leftward from the right wall 55. However, according to a modified embodiment, the arrangement part 70 may not be recessed. That is, the first wall 71 and the second wall 73 may be arranged on the same position, in the right-left direction, as the particular surface 55A. According to the above-identified embodiment, the second discharge port 64, the arrangement part 70 and the substrate 80 area arranged in the third area R3. However, according to a modified embodiment, the second discharge port 64, the arrangement part 70 and the substrate 80 are arranged in the third area R3 may be arranged in the first area R1 or the second area R2, or arranged to be bridged among a plurality of areas (e.g., the first area R1, the second area R2 and the third area R3).
The arrangement part 70 and the substrate 80 may be arranged on the upper wall 53, the lower wall 54, the left wall 56, the front wall 57 or the rear wall 58. Further, the second discharge port 64 extends in parallel with the wall on which the arrangement part 70 and the substrate 80 are arranged, and may be arranged on a wall arranged perpendicular to the wall on which the arrangement part 70 and the substrate 80 are arranged.
It is noted that the first type indicating part 53A, the second type indicating part 58A and the information indicating part 54A may be provided to any one of the upper wall 53, the lower wall 54, the right wall 55, the left wall 56, the front wall 57 and the rear wall 58.
Alternatively, the first type indicating part 53A, the second type indicating part 58A and the information indicating part 54A may be provided to any one of the upper wall 53, the lower wall 54, the left wall 56, the front wall 57 and the rear wall 58. In this configuration, it is possible to suppress a situation where the optical reading device cannot read the information indicated by the code 51B or the optical reading device obtains incorrect information from the code 51B due to light reflected by the substrate 80. Further, according to such a configuration, a relatively large area can be secured for each of the first type indicating part 53A, the second type indicating part 58A and the information indicating part 54A.
Further alternatively, the first type indicating part 53A, the second type indicating part 58A and the information indicating part 54A may be provided to any one of the upper wall 53, the lower wall 54, the front wall 57 and the rear wall 58. According to such a configuration, when the user reads the code 51B with the optical reading device, it is avoided that the tape cassette 5 is placed on the placement surface with the right wall 55 being faced to the placement surface, and it is suppressed that the substrate 80 and the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81 contact the placement surface and are damaged thereby. When, for example, the first type indicating part 53A is provided to the lower wall 54, it is preferable that the information indicating part 54A is provided to the upper wall 53 which is a wall opposite to the lower wall 54 to which the first type indicating part 53A is provided. It is noted that the upper wall 54 has the largest area among the outer walls, and the first type indicating part 53A is not provided to the upper wall 53. Therefore, according to the above-configuration, an area for providing the information indicating part 54A can easily be secured on the upper wall 53.
Still alternatively, one of or both of the first type indicating part 53A and the second type indicating part 58A may be omitted. Further, the information indicating part 54A may also be omitted.
According to the illustrative embodiment, the type indicating label 5A is adhered on the first type indicating part 53A and the second type indicating part 58A with the adhesive agent Z1. Such a configuration may be modified such that a label having self-adhesion, which does not require the adhesive agent Z1, may be employed as the type indicating label 5A. So is the information indicating label 5B.
Alternatively, the type of the tape cassette 5 may be directly printed on the first type indicating part 53A and the second type indicating part 58A instead of adhering the type indicating label 5A. Similarly, on the information indicating part 54A, the code 51B may be directly printed.
According to the illustrative embodiment, both the code 51B and the hologram image 52B are provided to the information indicating label 5B. Such a configuration may be modified such that only one of the code 51B and the hologram image 52B is provided to the information indicating label 5B.
According to the illustrative embodiment, the code 51B and the hologram image 52B are provided to the single information indicating label 5B. Such a configuration may be modified such that the code 51B and the hologram image 52B are provided to different labels, respectively. In such a case, two information indicating part 54A may be provided for respective labels.
According to the above-described embodiment, the hook 67A is provided to the rear wall 58 included in the upper case 51, and the hole 67B is formed on the rear wall 58 included in the lower case 52. In contrast, according to a modified embodiment, the hook 67A may be provided to the rear wall 58 included in the lower case 52, and the hole 67B may be formed on the rear wall 58 included in the upper case 51.
According to the above-described embodiment, the printer 1 is configured to receive a signal from the IC chip 82 in accordance with the modulation method. In contrast, according to a modified embodiment, the printer 1 may receive the signal from the IC chip 82 in accordance with another method (e.g., a differential signal output by the IC chip 82).
According to the above-described embodiment, the particular surface 55A and the first surface 80A area arranged at the same positions in the right-left direction. In contrast, according to a modified embodiment, the first surface 80A may be arranged on the left side with respect to the particular surface 55A. According to such a configuration, a state where a portion of the substrate 80 protruding rightward with respect to the particular surface 55A is caught and the substrate 80 comes out from the arrangement part 70 is suppressed. The first surface 80A may be arranged on the right side with respect to the particular surface 55A. In such a case, the substrate 80 is protruded rightward with respect to the particular surface 55A, when the tape cassette 5 is attached to the cassette attachment part 20, it is ensured that the pair of main body side conductive electrodes 34 contact the pair of cassette side conductive electrodes 81.
According to the illustrative embodiment, the storing body 9 is made of resin having flexibility. However, the storing body 9 needs not have flexibility or is not necessarily be made of resin. That is, the storing body 9 may be made of, for example, paper or cardboard. Alternatively, the storing body 9 may be made of various materials in a composite manner.
A method of forming the gusset part 91 of the storing body 9, and a method of storing the tape cassette 5 in the storing body 9 need not be limited to ones of the illustrative embodiment described above. According to the above-described embodiment, the front and rear surfaces of the storing body 9 are folded inwardly at the folds which coincide with the phantom lines K1 and K2, respectively, and then the right end part 9A is crimped in the up-down direction to form the gusset part 91. The above-described configuration may be modified such that the right end part 9A may be inwardly folded and adhered with adhesive agent to form the gusset part 91.
It is noted that, according to the present disclosure, there is also provided a tape cassette having a box-like cassette case having a first outer wall, a second outer wall, a third outer wall, a fourth outer wall, a fifth outer wall and a sixth outer wall. The first outer wall and the second outer wall extend in parallel and being arranged in a first direction perpendicular to both the first outer wall and the second outer wall, the third outer wall and the fourth outer wall extend in parallel and being arranged in a second direction perpendicular to both the third outer wall and the fourth outer wall, the fifth outer wall and the sixth outer wall extend in parallel and being arranged in a third direction perpendicular to both the fifth outer wall and the sixth outer wall, and the first direction, the second direction and the third direction are perpendicular to each other. The cassette case has a discharging port provided on the fourth outer wall to allow the tape to be discharged, and a substrate provided with a storage storing information regarding the tape cassette. The substrate is provided to the third outer wall, and at least a part of the substrate overlaps at least a part of the discharge port in the second direction.
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