Information
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Patent Grant
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6367995
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Patent Number
6,367,995
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Date Filed
Tuesday, July 25, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Hilten; John S.
- Chau; Minh H.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 400 6152
- 400 621
- 400 613
- 400 611
- 400 242
- 400 207
- 400 208
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International Classifications
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Abstract
There is provided a tape printing apparatus in which a cartridge-ejecting function by an ejection mechanism and a cartridge-holding function by a cartridge compartment are separated from each other based on a simple construction. In the tape printing apparatus including a cartridge compartment for removably mounting a tape cartridge therein, and an ejection mechanism for lifting the tape cartridge mounted, from the cartridge compartment, the cartridge compartment has a bottom thereof formed with a seat portion for seating thereon the tape cartridge in a mounted state, and a lift plate of the ejection mechanism for lifting a tape cartridge is positioned away from the tape cartridge seated on the seat portion when the lift plate is in a standby state. This construction makes it possible to separate the cartridge-ejecting function implemented by the ejection mechanism and the cartridge-holding function by the cartridge compartment from each other, thereby preventing the ejection mechanism from adversely affecting printing operation.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to a tape printing apparatus including an ejection mechanism for lifting a mounted tape cartridge from a cartridge compartment.
BACKGROUND ART
A tape printing apparatus including a conventional ejection mechanism has been proposed e.g. in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Publication (Kokai) No. 9-277678. The ejection mechanism is comprised of an ejection plate (lift plate) for supporting a tape cartridge in a cartridge compartment, an X-shaped link for lifting and lowering the ejection plate, and a spring for causing the X-shaped link to operate.
In the apparatus, when a lid-opening button is depressed, a lid of the cartridge compartment is caused to pop up to be half opened. Then, when the lid is manually fully opened from this state by the user, the ejection mechanism is unlocked, and the urging force of the spring causes the X-shaped link to operate to lift the ejection plate, whereby the tape cartridge is lifted from the cartridge compartment.
Reversely, when a tape cartridge is placed on the lifted ejection plate and pushed deep into the cartridge compartment, the ejection plate is lowered against the urging force of the spring and eventually locked, whereby the tape cartridge is properly mounted in the cartridge compartment.
In the conventional tape printing apparatus, the ejection plate is at its uppermost position when a tape cartridge has been removed, so that when a tape cartridge is mounted, it is required to push the tape cartridge deep into the cartridge compartment together with the ejection plate, which makes the operation troublesome. Further, if the lid is closed erroneously when the ejection plate is at its uppermost position, an inconvenience can occur that the lid is disassembled from the apparatus.
Further, while the ejection plate supports a tape cartridge thereon for printing when it is at its lowermost position, the X-shaped link supports the ejection plate. This tends to make the supported tape cartridge unstable as to a level state (levelness) and shaky due to the structure of the ejection mechanism, which makes it difficult to print accurately on a printing tape.
It is an object of the invention to provide a tape printing apparatus in which a cartridge-ejecting function by an ejection mechanism and a cartridge-holding function by a cartridge compartment are separated from each other based on a simple construction.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
According to claim 1 of the invention, a tape printing apparatus including a cartridge compartment for removably mounting a tape cartridge therein, and an ejection mechanism for lifting the tape cartridge mounted, from the cartridge compartment is characterized in that the cartridge compartment has a bottom thereof formed with a seat portion for seating thereon the tape cartridge in a mounted state, and a lift plate of the ejection mechanism for lifting a tape cartridge is positioned away from the tape cartridge seated on the seat portion when the lift plate is in a standby state.
According to this construction, the lift plate of the ejection mechanism is positioned away from a tape cartridge seated on the seat portion when it is in a standby state. Therefore, the tape cartridge is used for printing in a state seated on the seat portion, and the lift plate receives the tape cartridge from the seat portion as it moves upward, to lift the same from the cartridge compartment. The seat portion is fixedly arranged, so that the tape cartridge seated on the seat portion is stably and accurately positioned for printing.
Preferably, the cartridge compartment has a support member arranged therein for holding the tape cartridge in a lifted state, and the lift plate immediately returns to its standby state after having been lifted to transfer the tape cartridge to the support member.
According to this construction, since the lift plate immediately returns to its standby state after having lifted a tape cartridge, a new tape cartridge can be loaded without any consideration of the lift plate. Further, since the lifted cartridge is transferred to the support member, it is possible to hold the tape cartridge in the lifted state even after the lift plate has returned to its standby state.
Preferably, the support member also serves as a holding nail for immovably holding the tape cartridge.
According to this construction, it is possible to use the holding nail serving as a support member, not only to immovably hold a tape cartridge on the seat portion, but also to hold a lifted tape cartridge in the lifted state. Further, since the holding nail also serves as a support member, an increase in number of component parts is prevented.
Preferably, the seat portion is formed by three seat members arranged separately from each other.
According to this construction, the three-point support by the three seat members makes it possible to hold a tape cartridge on the seat portion in a stable state without making the same shaky.
Preferably, the ejection mechanism comprises a lift plate for lifting a tape cartridge, link means for causing translation of the lift plate such that the lift plate can be lifted and lowered, and a motor for operating the link means.
According to this construction, the ejection mechanism can be operated automatically. Therefore, the ejection mechanism is not required to be interlocked with the lid of the cartridge compartment, or the like, which makes it possible to drive the ejection mechanism only when required.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an appearance of a tape printing apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view of a cartridge compartment (ejection mechanism) of the tape printing apparatus and component parts associated with the cartridge compartment;
FIG. 3
is a side view of the cartridge compartment (ejection mechanism) of the tape printing apparatus and component parts associated with the cartridge compartment;
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the cartridge compartment (ejection mechanism) of the tape printing apparatus and component parts associated with the cartridge compartment;
FIG. 5
is a perspective view of an ejection plate and a compartment casing;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of a base frame and link means;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of an automatic cutting mechanism and component parts associated therewith;
FIG. 8
is a cross-sectional view of a tape cartridge in a state mounted in the compartment casing (cartridge compartment);
FIG. 9
is an enlarged sectional view of a holding nail and component parts associated therewith, in a state of a tape cartridge being completely mounted; and
FIG. 10
is an enlarged sectional view of the holding nail and the component parts associated therewith, in a state of the tape cartridge being lifted.
BEST MODE OF CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
The invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings showing a tape printing apparatus according to an embodiment thereof. The tape printing apparatus is capable of printing desired characters and figures on a strip of printing tape and cutting off a printed portion of the printing tape. The cut-off piece of the printing tape is used as a label to be affixed to a document file or the like. That is, the tape printing apparatus makes a label printed with characters and figures from a strip of plain printing tape. In this case, the plain printing tape and an ink ribbon as consumable articles are contained in a tape cartridge, and supplied to the apparatus via the tape cartridge.
Referring first to
FIG. 1
, the tape printing apparatus
1
has a body
2
having an apparatus casing
3
comprised of upper and lower divisional portions. The apparatus casing
3
has a key entry block
4
arranged in the front portion thereof, a liquid crystal display
5
arranged in the rear right-hand portion thereof, and a cartridge compartment
7
formed in the rear left-hand portion thereof, for mounting a tape cartridge
6
therein. The cartridge compartment
7
has a lid
8
formed with a window, the lid
8
being attached to the body
2
in a manner such that the lid
8
can be opened and closed. Further, incorporated in the cartridge compartment
7
is an ejection mechanism
9
, described in detail hereinafter, for lifting the received tape cartridge
6
up to a position allowing the same to be easily taken out.
The apparatus casing
3
has a left side portion thereof formed with a tape exit
10
for permitting the cartridge compartment
7
and the outside of the apparatus
1
to communicate with each other, and a tape cutter
11
for cutting off a dispensed portion of the printing tape faces the tape exit
10
(see FIG.
4
). The tape cutter
11
is linked to an automatic cutting mechanism
12
, and operated by the automatic cutting mechanism to perform cutting operation. As described in detail hereinafter, the automatic cutting mechanism
12
and the ejection mechanism
9
are driven for operation by an identical drive source.
In the cartridge compartment
7
, there extend upright a print head
14
covered with a head cover
13
, a platen shaft
15
opposed to the print head
14
, a take-up reel
16
for taking up used part of the ink ribbon, and a guide projection
17
(see
FIG. 3
) for guiding the tape cartridge
6
when it is mounted. A platen
18
is arranged in the tape cartridge
6
(see FIGS.
1
and
4
). Further, installed under the cartridge compartment
7
is a tape feed mechanism (not shown) for causing rotation of the platen
18
and the take-up reel
16
.
When a label is produced by using the tape printing apparatus
1
, first, a lid-opening button
19
located near a corner of the lid
8
is depressed to cause the lid
8
to pop up, and then the lid
8
is manually fully opened. Then, the tape cartridge
6
is pushed into the cartridge compartment
7
from above for mounting. When the tape cartridge
6
is mounted, the lid
8
is closed to place the tape printing apparatus
1
in a printing wait state. Then, input is carried out as desired by operating the key entry block
4
while viewing the liquid crystal display
5
. When the desired input can be confirmed on the liquid crystal display
5
, the key entry block
4
is further operated to issue a print command.
When the print command is issued, the printing tape and the ink ribbon contained in the tape cartridge
6
start to run simultaneously, and printing is carried out on the printing tape as desired by the print head
14
. As the printing operation proceeds, a used portion of the ink ribbon is taken up in the tape cartridge
6
, while a printed portion of the printing tape is sent out of the apparatus via the tape exit
10
. When the printing is completed, the printing tape is further fed by an amount corresponding to a margin, and then the running of the printing tape and the ink ribbon is stopped. Subsequently, the automatic cutting mechanism
12
operates to cause cutting operation of the tape cutter
11
, whereby the printed portion of the printing tape is cut off.
On the other hand, to take out the cartridge
6
, the lid-opening button
19
is depressed to cause the lid
8
to pop up, and then the lid
8
is manually fully opened. In this state, the ejection mechanism
9
is started by key operation for being driven. When the ejection mechanism
9
is driven, the tape cartridge
6
is lifted to the position allowing the same to be taken up easily.
Next, the ejection mechanism
9
and the automatic cutting mechanism
12
, which are operated by the single drive source, will be described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 2 and 7
. These figures show the cartridge compartment
7
and component parts associated with the cartridge compartment
7
with the apparatus casing
3
being removed therefrom. A driving block
22
is comprised of a motor
31
fixed to a base frame
21
and serving as the single drive source, and a gear train linked to a main shaft of the motor
31
. One of the ejection mechanism
9
and the automatic cutting mechanism
12
is selectively operated by the driving block
22
via a clutch mechanism
23
. In this embodiment, on the base frame
21
from which the print head
14
extends upright, there is arranged a compartment casing
24
defining the cartridge compartment
7
, in a manner sandwiching a tape feed mechanism (not shown) between the base frame
21
and the compartment casing
24
itself. Arranged on a bottom plate
24
a
of the compartment casing
24
is an election plate
25
, described in detail hereinbelow (see FIGS.
5
and
6
).
As shown in
FIGS. 2
,
3
,
4
, and
7
, the clutch mechanism
23
is operated in a manner interlocked with the opening/closing operation of the lid
8
. The clutch mechanism
23
transmits torque of the motor
31
to the ejection mechanism
9
when the lid
8
is in its “open” state, and transmits the same to the automatic cutting mechanism
12
when the lid
8
is in its “closed” state. The output end of ejection mechanism
9
is an ejection plate
25
serving as a lift plate. When the ejection mechanism
9
is operated, the ejection plate
25
is caused to move upward to lift the tape cartridge
6
mounted in the cartridge compartment
7
. On the other hand, the output end of the automatic cutting mechanism
12
is connected to the scissors-like tape cutter
11
comprised of a stationary blade
11
a
and a movable blade
11
b.
When the automatic cutting mechanism
12
is operated, the tape cutter
11
performs cutting operation for cutting a portion of the printing tape which has been brought to the tape cutter
11
.
The driving block
22
includes a worm (not shown) rigidly fitted on the main shaft of the motor
31
, a worm wheel
32
mating with the worm, and a gear
33
having a large width and coaxially fixed to the worm wheel
32
. The torque of the motor
31
is transmitted through the worm and worm wheel
32
and the gear
33
to the clutch mechanism
23
.
The clutch mechanism
23
is comprised of a first transmission gear
41
mating with the gear
33
, a second transmission gear
42
fixed to the first transmission gear
41
, a clutch shaft
43
rotatably supporting the first transmission gear
41
and the second transmission gear
42
, and a clutch arm
44
having a nail
44
a
for causing the first transmission gear
41
and the second transmission gear
42
to axially slide along the clutch shaft
43
. The clutch arm
44
is supported on the base frame
21
in a state urged by a coiled spring
45
such that the clutch arm
44
can advance and withdraw. The clutch arm
44
has a trailing end thereof extending to a root portion of the lid
8
(see FIG.
7
).
In association with the clutch arm
44
, a cam piece
46
extends downward perpendicularly from the root portion of the lid
8
. When the lid
8
is closed, cam action of the cam piece
46
allows the clutch arm
44
to withdraw by the urging force of the coiled spring
45
to thereby cause the first transmission gear
41
and the second transmission gear
42
to slide backward, whereby the first transmission gear
41
is disengaged from a cutter-side input gear (referred to hereinafter)
71
while the second transmission gear
42
is caused to mate with the ejection mechanism-side input gear (referred to hereinafter)
51
. Inversely, when the lid
8
is opened, the cam action of the cam piece
46
causes the clutch arm
44
to advance against the urging force of the coiled spring
45
to cause the first transmission gear
41
and the second transmission gear
42
to slide in an opposite direction, whereby the first transmission gear
41
is caused to mate with the cutter-side input gear
71
while the second transmission gear
42
is disengaged from the ejection mechanism-side input gear
51
(see FIG.
4
).
The ejection mechanism
9
is comprised of the ejection mechanism-side input gear
51
mating with the second transmission gear
42
of the clutch mechanism
23
, a crankpin
52
projecting from an end face of the ejection mechanism-side input gear
51
, the ejection plate
25
for engagement with the crankpin
52
, and link means
53
for causing translation of the ejection plate
25
. It should be noted that an ejection mechanism recited in CLAIMS includes the motor
31
in addition to the ejection mechanism
9
described above.
As shown in
FIG. 6
, the link means
53
is comprised of a pair of front and rear X-shaped links
55
,
55
, and a connecting arm
56
for connecting between the pair of X-shaped links
55
,
55
, and supported on the base frame
21
by the connecting arm
56
. The pair of X-shaped links
55
,
55
are not only supported on the base frame
21
but also engaged with the ejection plate
25
. More specifically, each of the X-shaped links
55
has two end portions at one of left and right sides thereof pivotally attached to the base frame
21
and the ejection plate
25
, respectively, and two end portions of at the other of left and right sides thereof attached to the base frame
21
and the ejection plate
25
, respectively, in a pivotally movable and laterally slidable manner (see FIGS.
5
and
6
). This allows the ejection plate
25
to perform vertical translation (i.e. to be moved vertically) with respect to the base frame
21
.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the ejection plate
25
, which is in the form of a plate, is formed with openings and cutouts for avoiding interference with the head cover
13
, the take-up reel
16
, and so forth. Further, the ejection plate
25
has front and rear upright edges
61
,
61
formed by bending front and rear portions of the ejection plate
25
upward for having the X-shaped links
55
attached thereto, respectively. The upright edges
61
are each formed with a pin
62
and a slot
63
on and in which the X-shaped link
55
are attached. Further, the front side one of the upright edges
61
has a mid portion thereof formed with a crank slot
64
in which the crankpin
52
projecting from the ejection mechanism-side input gear
51
is engaged.
That is, the crankpin
52
and the crank slot
64
form a crank mechanism. Rotation of the ejection mechanism-side input gear
51
causes vertical movement of the ejection plate
25
via the crankpin
52
and the crank slot
64
, and at the same time, the translation of the X-shaped links
55
causes the ejection plate
25
to move vertically while maintaining its level orientation. Reference numerals
65
in
FIG. 5
designate three projections formed on the ejection plate. When a thinner tape cartridge
6
is ejected, it is placed on the projections
65
, while when a thicker tape cartridge
6
is ejected, the projections
65
are fitted in grooves formed on an underside surface of the tape cartridge
6
and the underside surface is held in contact with a flat portion of the ejection plate
25
(there are provided tape cartridges (printing tapes)
6
which are different in thickness or tape width from each other).
On the other hand, the automatic cutting mechanism
12
is comprised of the cutter-side input gear
71
mating with the first transmission gear
41
of the clutch mechanism
23
, an input bevel gear
73
coaxially fixed to the cutter-side input gear
71
, an output bevel gear
74
mating with the input bevel gear
73
, and a crankpin
75
(see
FIG. 2
) projecting from an end face of the output bevel gear
74
. The crankpin
75
is engaged with a holder
76
fixed to the movable blade
11
b
of the tape cutter
11
. That is, the crankpin
75
is fitted in a slot (not shown) formed in the holder
76
, thereby forming a crank mechanism with the slot. Accordingly, when the cutter-side input gear
71
rotates, the torque is transmitted to an intermediate gear
72
, the input bevel gear
73
, and the output bevel gear
74
, and the rotation of the output bevel gear
74
causes cutting operation (pivotal motion) of the movable blade
11
b
about a support shaft
11
c
via the holder
76
.
As described above, when the motor
31
is started for rotation (by key operation) in a “closed” state of the lid
8
, the torque of the motor
31
is transmitted to the tape cutter
11
via the automatic cutting mechanism
12
and causes the tape cutter
11
to perform the cutting operation. On the other hand, when the motor
31
is started for rotation (by key operation) in an “open” state of the lid
8
, the torque of the motor
31
causes the ejection mechanism
9
to elevate the ejection plate
25
, whereby the tape cartridge
6
is lifted from the cartridge compartment
7
. It should be noted that the cutting operation of the tape cutter
11
is performed by pivotal reciprocating motion of the movable blade
11
b
from its standby position and that the upward moving operation of the ejection plate
25
is performed by vertical reciprocating motion of the ejection plate
25
to and from its standby position which is lower than the location of the bottom plate
24
a
of the compartment casing
24
. Therefore, when the movable blade
11
b
and the ejection plate
25
are at their respective stop positions (standby positions), they are detected by micro switches
81
,
82
, respectively, so as to stop the motor
31
(see FIGS.
4
and
7
).
Now, the relationship between the operation of the ejection plate
25
from its standby position and the compartment casing
24
will be described in detail with reference to
FIGS. 5 and 8
. As shown in
FIG. 5
, the compartment casing
24
has an inside thereof formed to have a generally complementary shape to the tape cartridge
6
, and on the bottom plate
24
a
are erected the head cover
13
and the guide projection
17
integrally formed with the bottom plate
24
a.
Further, a pair of holding nails
91
,
91
are arranged on respective opposite sides of the bottom plate
24
a
in a manner each facing inward (see FIG.
2
). When the tape cartridge
6
is mounted, the pair of holding nails
91
,
91
sandwich the tape cartridge
6
therebetween and press down the same, whereby the tape cartridge
6
mounted in the compartment casing (cartridge compartment
7
)
24
is held in an immovable state.
Further, three seat projections (seat members)
92
,
92
,
92
are integrally formed with the compartment casing
24
at respective locations therein, for allowing the tape cartridge
6
mounted in the compartment casing
24
(see
FIG. 2
) to be seated thereat. More specifically, the tape cartridge
6
mounted in the compartment casing
24
is held in an immovable state by being sandwiched by the pair of holding nails
91
,
91
and pressed against the seat projections
92
by the same. On the other hand, when the tape cartridge
6
is lifted from the compartment casing
24
, it is placed on the upper ends of the pair of holding nails
91
,
91
and held in the lifted state even after the ejection plate
25
is lowered.
Now, the relationship between the pair of holding nails
91
,
91
and the tape cartridge
6
for being lifted and lowered will be described with reference to
FIGS. 9 and 10
. As shown in these figures, each of the holding nails
91
is mounted on a side of the compartment casing
24
. The holding nail
91
is comprised of a nail element
101
, an urging member
102
, and a coiled spring
103
interposed between the nail element
101
and the urging member
102
. The nail element
101
is attached to the compartment casing
24
such that it can advance and withdraw, and a forward end
101
a
of the nail element
101
projects into the compartment casing
24
by the urging force of the coiled spring
103
and retracts therefrom.
In this case, the tape cartridge
6
has side surfaces thereof each formed with a sloped portion serving as an engaging portion
6
a,
and the forward ends
110
a
of the nail elements
101
press the respective engaging portions
6
a
of the tape cartridge
6
mounted in the compartment casing
24
, whereby the tape cartridge
6
is sandwiched between the nail elements
101
and pressed down (see FIG.
9
). Further, the forward end
101
a
of each of the nail elements
101
has an upper half thereof formed as a sloping surface. When the tape cartridge
6
is being loaded (lowered) in the compartment casing
24
, each of the nail elements
101
is pressed by the tape cartridge
6
against the coiled spring
103
and once retracted into the compartment casing
24
, thereby permitting the tape cartridge
6
to be mounted. Similarly, when the tape cartridge
6
is being lifted by the ejection mechanism
9
, the nail element
101
is pressed by the tape cartridge
6
against the coiled spring
103
and once retracted into the compartment casing
24
, thereby permitting the tape cartridge
6
to be removed. Then, when the ejection plate
25
is lowered after completing the lifting of the tape cartridge
6
, the tape cartridge
6
is placed on the nail elements (forward
The urging members
102
are also each attached to the compartment casing
24
such that they can advance and withdraw. A trailing end
102
a
of each urging member
102
has a sloping surface. When an operating piece
8
a
of the lid
8
is brought into abutment with the trailing end
102
a
from a perpendicular direction (from above), the urging member
102
is advanced against the coiled spring
103
by a component of the force received from the operating piece
8
a.
More specifically, in a state of the lid
8
being open, each of the urging members
102
is held in its standby position by a stopper, not shown, and presses on the nail element
101
with a small urging force by the coiled spring
103
. When the lid
8
is closed from this state, the operating piece
8
a
causes the urging member
102
to advance to thereby press on the nail element
101
with a large force via the coiled spring
103
.
This permits the tape cartridge
6
to be mounted or removed with a relatively small force, and immovably held by a relatively large force e.g. during printing operation. It should be noted that reference numeral
93
in
FIG. 5
designates a positioning projection for positioning the tape cartridge
6
. The tape cartridge
6
is seated on the seat projections
92
in a state positioned by the positioning projection
93
.
FIG. 8
shows a state in which the tape cartridge
6
is loaded in the compartment casing
24
, and the ejection plate
25
has been shifted to its standby position (standby state). The tape cartridge
6
is seated on the seat projections
92
in a state sandwiched by the pair of holding nails
91
,
91
, while the ejection plate
25
including the projections
65
is placed in its standby state at a position lower than the seat projections
92
. That is, the ejection plate
25
is on standby below the tape cartridge
6
while maintaining a space between the tape cartridge
6
and the ejection plate
25
itself.
When the ejection plate
25
starts to be lifted from this state, the tape cartridge
6
is transferred from the seat projections
92
to the ejection plate
25
, and continues to be lifted while causing the pair of holding nails
91
,
91
to retract. When the ejection plate
25
reaches its uppermost position, the holding nails
91
are disengaged from the tape cartridge
6
. Subsequently, when the ejection plate
25
starts to be lowered, the tape cartridge
6
is transferred from the ejection plate
25
to the projected holding nails
91
such that it is placed on the same. In the meantime, the ejection plate
25
continues to be lowered until it reaches its standby position. On the other hand, when the tape cartridge
6
is mounted, the ejection plate
25
is in its standby position (lowermost position), and the tape cartridge
6
is pushed inward against the urging force of the holding nails
91
to a position for abutment against the seat projections
92
of the compartment casing
25
, and mounted thereat.
As described above, according to the present embodiment, since the tape cartridge
6
mounted in the cartridge compartment
7
is seated not on the ejection plate
25
, but on the seat projections
91
of the cartridge casing
24
, it is possible to hold the tape cartridge
6
in a stable state while maintaining its level orientation. As a result, the printing tape can be brought to the print head
14
and the platen
18
without being rolled out in an inclined state from the tape cartridge
6
. Further, when the tape cartridge
6
is mounted, the ejection plate
25
is held in its standby position (lowermost position) lower than the location of the seat projections
91
, which makes it possible to prevent the user from placing the tape cartridge
6
in a half mounted state.
It should be noted that although in the above embodiment, the ejection mechanism is driven by the motor, the present invention is applicable to an ejection mechanism driven by a spring or the like. Further, the number of the seat projections is not limited so long as a tape cartridge can be held in a stable state. Moreover, the ejection plate in its low standby position is only required to be positioned away from the tape cartridge, so that it is not necessary to set the standby position at a location below the seat projections (assuming that a tape cartridge has an underside surface which is not flat).
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
As described above, according to the tape printing apparatus of the invention, since a tape cartridge mounted in the cartridge compartment is seated not on the lift plate of the ejection mechanism, but on the seat portion of the cartridge compartment, it is possible to hold the tape cartridge in a stable and accurately positioned state for printing. That is, the cartridge-ejecting function implemented by the ejection mechanism and the cartridge-holding function by the cartridge compartment can be separately performed, which is suitable for preventing the ejection mechanism from adversely affecting printing operation.
Claims
- 1. A tape printing apparatus including a cartridge compartment for removably mounting a tape cartridge therein, and an ejection mechanism for lifting said tape cartridge mounted, from said cartridge compartment,characterized in that: said cartridge compartment has a bottom thereof formed with a seat portion for seating thereon said tape cartridge in a mounted state, and a lift plate of said ejection mechanism having a standby state and an actuated state, said lift plate for lifting a tape cartridge is positioned away from said tape cartridge seated on said seat portion when said lift plate is in said standby state and is in a lifting state for lifting said tape cartridge when said lift plate is in said actuated state.
- 2. A tape printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said cartridge compartment has a support member arranged therein for holding said tape cartridge in a lifted state, andwherein said lift plate immediately returns to its standby state after having been lifted to transfer said tape cartridge to said support member.
- 3. A tape printing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said support member also serves as a holding nail for immovably holding said tape cartridge.
- 4. A tape printing apparatus according to claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein said seat portion is formed by three seat members arranged separately from each other.
- 5. A tape printing apparatus according to claim 1, 2, or 3, wherein said ejection mechanism comprises a lift plate for lifting a tape cartridge, link means for causing translation of said lift plate such that said lift plate can lifted and lowered, and a motor for operating said link means.
- 6. A tape printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said ejection mechanism comprises a lift plate for lifting a tape cartridge, link means for causing translation of said lift plate such that said lift plate can be lifted and lowered, and a motor for operating said link means.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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10-337555 |
Nov 1998 |
JP |
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PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/JP99/06573 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO00/32402 |
6/8/2000 |
WO |
A |
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