Claims
- 1. A tape cassette comprising:
- a cassette housing having a head recess;
- a tape wound on a tape spool supported within the housing for feeding tape to the head recess;
- a feed capstan downstream of the head recess for drawing the tape from the tape spool;
- a feed path along which the tape moves from the tape spool, across the head recess and to the feed capstan;
- a recess in the cassette housing adjacent the feed capstan and having a length extending in the feed path on opposite sides of the feed capstan, a first end of the recess being located upstream of the feed capstan and downstream of the head recess, a second end of the recess being located downstream of the feed capstan, the length of the recess between the first and second ends of the recess being larger than a diameter of the feed capstan;
- first and second tape regulating members extending from the cassette housing and across the tape, the first and second tape regulating members being respectively located near the first and second ends of the recess for positioning the tape in the recess between the feed capstan and the first and second tape regulating members;
- wherein the recess receives a drive roller for driving the tape in a nip between the feed capstan and the drive roller, the drive roller when received in the recess being located between the first and second tape regulating members so that the drive roller contacts the tape without contacting the first and second tape regulating members and the cassette housing.
- 2. The tape cassette of claim 1, wherein the recess is an arcuate recess.
- 3. The tape cassette of claim 1 wherein a diameter of the recess is larger than a diameter of the feed capstan.
- 4. A tape cassette for a printing device, comprising:
- a cassette casing comprising upper and lower surfaces and a lateral surface extending between the upper and lower surfaces, the cassette casing housing a printing tape and defining a feed path through which the tape moves in a feeding direction, the cassette casing defining a head recess adapted to receive a print head of the printing device, the cassette casing further including a feed capstan adjacent a first corner of the cassette casing downstream of the head recess in the feed direction and adapted to engage a drive roller of the printing device to feed the tape in the feeding direction; and
- a recess in the lateral wall near the first corner of the cassette casing and downstream of the head recess, the recess exposing the feed capstan and having a size in the feeding direction larger than the feed capstan;
- first and second tape regulating members extending from the cassette housing and across the tape, the first and second tape regulating members being located at each end of the recess,
- wherein the recess receives the drive roller for driving the tape in a nip between the feed capstan and drive roller, the drive roller being located between the first and second tape regulating members and contacting the tape in the nip without contacting the first and second regulating members and the cassette casing.
- 5. The tape cassette of claim 4 wherein the recess is an arcuate recess having a diameter in the feeding direction larger than a diameter of the feed capstan.
- 6. A tape cassette for a printing device, comprising:
- a cassette casing comprising upper and lower surfaces and a lateral surface extending between the upper and lower surfaces, the cassette casing housing a printing tape and defining a feed path through which the tape moves in a feeding direction, the cassette casing defining a head recess adapted to receive a print head of the printing device, the cassette casing further including a feed capstan adjacent a first corner of the cassette casing downstream of the head recess in the feed direction and adapted to engage a drive roller of the printing device to feed the tape in the feeding direction; and
- a recess in the lateral wall near the first corner of the cassette casing and downstream of the head recess, the recess exposing the feed capstan and having a size in the feeding direction larger than the feed capstan;
- first and second tape regulating members extending from the cassette housing and across the tape, the first and second tape regulating members being located at each end of the recess, the first tape regulating member being located upstream of the feed capstan and downstream of the head recess, and the second tape regulating member being located downstream of the feed capstan,
- wherein the recess receives the drive roller for driving the tape and the first and second tape regulating members suppress displacement of the tape from traveling outside of the recess due to contact between the tape and drive roller inside of the recess.
- 7. A tape cassette for use with a printing device that includes a print head and an array of sensors, the tape cassette comprising:
- printing tape; and
- a cassette casing housing the printing tape, the cassette casing having first and second corners defining:
- a feed path through which the printing tape moves in a feeding direction;
- a head recess adapted to receive the print head of the printing device;
- a recess disposed adjacent the first corner of the cassette casing and downstream of the head recess in the feeding direction, the recess defining first and second ends;
- first and second tape regulating members respectively located near the first and second ends of the recess, the first and second tape regulating members guiding the printing tape on the feed path; and
- a detector surface adapted to interact with the array of sensors of the printing device to identify at least one characteristic of at least one of the tape cassette and printing tape, the detector surface being disposed adjacent the second corner of the cassette casing.
- 8. The tape cassette according to claim 7, wherein the first and second tape regulating members minimize movement of the printing tape in a direction that extends at an angle to the feed path.
- 9. The tape cassette according to claim 7, further including a feed capstan that is disposed adjacent an opposite side of the feed path from the recess, the feed capstan being engageable with a tape drive of the printing device to feed the printing tape along the feed path in the printing direction.
- 10. The tape cassette according to claim 7, wherein the second corner of the cassette casing is most distant from the first corner.
- 11. The tape cassette according to claim 7, wherein the cassette casing comprises top and bottom surfaces and a lateral surface extending between the top and bottom surfaces, the detector surface being formed on a flanged portion extending from the lateral surface.
- 12. The tape cassette according to claim 7, wherein the second corner of the cassette casing is diagonally opposite from the first corner.
- 13. The tape cassette according to claim 12, wherein the detector surface defines at least one hole formed at a specific position therein spaced from an outer edge of the cassette casing to receive a selected sensor of the array of sensors of the printing device within the hole to facilitate identification of the at least one characteristic.
- 14. The tape cassette according to claim 7, wherein the cassette casing defines a tape exit portion adjacent the first corner, the second corner being most distant from the first corner.
- 15. The tape cassette according to claim 7, wherein the cassette casing comprises top and bottom surfaces and a lateral surface extending between the top and bottom surfaces, the sensor portion being formed on a flanged portion extending outwardly from the cassette casing substantially perpendicular to the lateral surface.
- 16. The tape cassette according to claim 7, wherein the detector surface defines multiple sensor holes that interact with the array of sensors of the printing device.
- 17. The tape cassette according to claim 16, wherein the multiple sensor holes are aligned so as to form multiple rows, each row being defined by at least one sensor hole.
- 18. The tape cassette according to claim 17, wherein the multiple sensor holes are aligned so as to form two rows.
- 19. The tape cassette according to claim 18, wherein the multiple sensor holes are aligned so as to form an L-shape.
- 20. The tape cassette according to claim 19, wherein each of the multiple sensor holes is round.
- 21. The tape cassette according to claim 7, further including a drive roller, a drive shaft of the printing device being insertable within the drive roller.
- 22. The tape cassette according to claim 21, wherein the drive roller is received between the first and second tape regulating members so as to be able to contact the printing tape on the feed path without contacting the cassette casing.
- 23. A tape cassette for use with a printing device that includes a print head, a drive roller, and an array of sensors, the tape cassette comprising:
- printing tape; and
- a cassette casing housing the printing tape, the cassette casing having first and second corners and defining:
- a feed path through which the printing tape moves in a feeding direction;
- a head recess adapted to receive the print head of the printing device;
- a recess disposed adjacent the first corner of the cassette casing and downstream of the head recess in the feeding direction, the drive roller of the tape cassette being receivable within the recess so as to be able to contact the printing tape on the feed path without contacting the cassette casing; and
- a detector surface adapted to interact with the array of sensors of the printing device to identify at least one characteristic of at least one of the tape cassette and printing tape, the detector surface being disposed adjacent the second corner of the cassette casing.
- 24. The tape cassette according to claim 23, further including a feed capstan that is disposed adjacent an opposite side of the feed path from the recess, the feed capstan being engageable with the tape drive of the printing device to feed the printing tape along the feed path in the printing direction.
- 25. The tape cassette according to claim 23, wherein the second corner of the cassette casing is most distant from the first corner.
- 26. The tape cassette according to claim 23, wherein the cassette casing comprises top and bottom surfaces and a lateral surface extending between the top and bottom surfaces, the detector surface being formed on a flanged portion extending from the lateral surface.
- 27. The tape cassette according to claim 23, wherein the second corner of the cassette casing is diagonally opposite from the first corner.
- 28. The tape cassette according to claim 27, wherein the detector surface defines at least one hole formed at a specific position therein spaced from an outer edge of the cassette casing to receive a selected sensor of the array of sensors of the printing device within the hole to facilitate identification of the at least one characteristic.
- 29. The tape cassette according to claim 23, wherein the cassette casing defines a tape exit portion adjacent the first corner, the second corner being most distant from the first corner.
- 30. The tape cassette according to claim 23, wherein the cassette casing comprises top and bottom surfaces and a lateral surface extending between the top and bottom surfaces, the sensor portion being formed on a flanged portion extending outwardly from the cassette casing substantially perpendicular to the lateral surface.
- 31. The tape cassette according to claim 23, wherein the detector surface defines multiple sensor holes that interact with the array of sensors of the printing device.
- 32. The tape cassette according to claim 31, wherein the multiple sensor holes are aligned so as to form multiple rows, each row being defined by at least one sensor hole.
- 33. The tape cassette according to claim 32, wherein the multiple sensor holes are aligned so as to form two rows.
- 34. The tape cassette according to claim 33, wherein the multiple sensor holes are aligned so as to form an L-shape.
- 35. The tape cassette according to claim 34, wherein each of the multiple sensor holes is round.
- 36. The tape cassette according to claim 24, wherein a length of the recess in the feed path is larger than a diameter of the feed capstan.
- 37. The tape cassette according to claim 23, wherein a length of the recess in the feed path is larger than a diameter of the drive roller of the printing device.
- 38. The tape cassette according to claim 23, wherein the recess is an arcuate recess.
- 39. The tape cassette according to claim 24, wherein a first end of the recess is upstream of the feed capstan and a second end of the recess is downstream of the feed capstan in the feeding direction.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/450,356, filed May 25, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,653,542.
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/621,835, filed on Mar. 26, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,964,539.
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