LABEL PRINTER
20220297445 ยท 2022-09-22
Inventors
- Tsuyoshi Sanada (Susono Shizuoka, JP)
- Yuji Kawamorita (Mishima Shizuoka, JP)
- Yuki Takagi (Mishima Shizuoka, JP)
- Shinya Hori (Mishima Shizuoka, JP)
Cpc classification
B65C11/0289
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65C2009/0093
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A label printer includes an under cover, a top cover, a label peel-off unit, an interfering member supporting member, an interfering member, and an interfered member. The top cover moves between a first position where the top cover is opened and a second position where the top cover is closed with respect to the under cover. The label peel-off unit moves between a third position where the label peel-off unit is opened and a fourth position where the label peel-off unit is closed with respect to the under cover. The interfering member abuts against an exterior member of the label peel-off unit. The interfered member is a part of the exterior member of the label peel-off unit, and protrudes toward an upstream side in the label conveyance direction and is at a position where the interfered member abuts against the interfering member.
Claims
1. A label printer, comprising: an under cover; a top cover configured to move between a first position where the top cover is opened and a second position where the top cover is closed with respect to the under cover; a label peel-off component located downstream in a label conveyance direction in the under cover and configured to move between a third position where the label peel-off component is opened and a fourth position where the label peel-off component is closed with respect to the under cover; an interfering member supporting member provided on the top cover; an interfering member configured to abut against an exterior member of the label peel-off component and connected to the interfering member supporting member; and an interfered member, which is a part of the exterior member of the label peel-off component, the interfered member protruding toward an upstream side in the label conveyance direction and being located at a position where the interfered member abuts against the interfering member when the top cover is in the second position and the label peel-off component is in the fourth position.
2. The label printer according to claim 1, wherein the interfering member is located outside a sheet width of a label, and the interfered member is located outside the sheet width of the label.
3. The label printer according to claim 1, wherein the interfering member includes a member separate from the interfering member supporting member, and the interfered member includes a member separate from the label peel-off component.
4. The label printer according to claim 1, wherein the interfering member supports a rotary member configured to rotate.
5. The label printer according to claim 1, wherein the under cover is a rectangular parallelepiped case.
6. The label printer according to claim 1, wherein the under cover comprises a printer body.
7. The label printer according to claim 1, wherein The top cover comprises a display unit and a control panel including operation buttons.
8. A label printer, comprising: an under cover; a top cover configured to move between a first position where the top cover is opened and a second position where the top cover is closed with respect to the under cover; a label peel-off component located downstream in a label conveyance direction in the under cover and configured to move between a third position where the label peel-off component is opened and a fourth position where the label peel-off component is closed with respect to the under cover; an interfering member including an inclined surface protruding toward a downstream side in the label conveyance direction provided in the top cover and configured to abut against an exterior member of the label peel-off component; and an interfered member, which is a part of the exterior member of the label peel-off component, the interfered member protruding toward an upstream side in the label conveyance direction and located at a position where the interfered member abuts against the interfering member when the top cover is in the second position and the label peel-off component is in the fourth position.
9. The label printer according to claim 8, wherein the interfering member is located outside a sheet width of a label, and the interfered member is located outside the sheet width of the label.
10. The label printer according to claim 8, wherein the interfering member supports a rotary member configured to rotate.
11. The label printer according to claim 8, wherein the under cover is a rectangular parallelepiped case.
12. The label printer according to claim 8, wherein the under cover comprises a printer body.
13. The label printer according to claim 8, wherein The top cover comprises a display unit and a control panel including operation buttons.
14. A label printer configured to print on a continuous label medium wound in a roll, comprising: an under cover; a top cover configured to move between a first position where the top cover is opened and a second position where the top cover is closed with respect to the under cover; a label peel-off component located downstream in a label conveyance direction in the under cover and configured to move between a third position where the label peel-off component is opened and a fourth position where the label peel-off component is closed with respect to the under cover; an interfering member supporting member provided on the top cover; an interfering member configured to abut against an exterior member of the label peel-off component and connected to the interfering member supporting member; and an interfered member, which is a part of the exterior member of the label peel-off component, the interfered member protruding toward an upstream side in the label conveyance direction and being located at a position where the interfered member abuts against the interfering member when the top cover is in the second position and the label peel-off component is in the fourth position.
15. The label printer according to claim 14, wherein the interfering member is located outside a sheet width of a label, and the interfered member is located outside the sheet width of the label.
16. The label printer according to claim 14, wherein the interfering member includes a member separate from the interfering member supporting member, and the interfered member includes a member separate from the label peel-off component.
17. The label printer according to claim 14, wherein the interfering member supports a rotary member configured to rotate.
18. The label printer according to claim 14, wherein the under cover is a rectangular parallelepiped case.
19. The label printer according to claim 14, wherein the under cover comprises a printer body.
20. The label printer according to claim 14, wherein The top cover comprises a display unit and a control panel including operation buttons.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0016] In general, according to one embodiment, a label printer that reduces occurrence of conveyance failure caused by inappropriately peeling off a label even if an incorrect opening and closing order is used is provided.
[0017] In order to achieve the above action, the label printer according to an embodiment includes an under cover, a top cover, a label peel-off unit, an interfering member supporting member, an interfering member, and an interfered member. The under cover is a rectangular parallelepiped case in which a part of a front surface and an upper surface are opened, and protects a printer body. The top cover moves between a first position where the top cover is opened and a second position where the top cover is closed with respect to the under cover. The label peel-off unit is located downstream in a label conveyance direction in the under cover, and moves between a third position where the label peel-off unit is opened and a fourth position where the label peel-off unit is closed with respect to the under cover. The interfering member supporting member is provided in the top cover and is connected to the interfering member. The interfering member interferes with an exterior member of the label peel-off unit. The interfered member is a part of the exterior member of the label peel-off unit, and the interfered member protrudes toward an upstream side in the label conveyance direction and abuts against the interfering member when the top cover is located in the second position and the label peel-off unit is located in the fourth position.
[0018] Hereinafter, a label printer according to embodiments will be described with reference to the drawings.
First Embodiment
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[0020] As illustrated in
[0021] Inside the printer body 21, a storage unit that stores a label continuous body 27 formed by a liner 26 and a label 25 peelably attached to the liner is provided on a rear end side of the printer body 21. The label continuous body 27 is conveyed toward a direction of a dashed arrow T (hereinafter, referred to as a label conveyance direction) illustrated in
[0022] The under cover 7 is a rectangular parallelepiped case in which an upper surface and a part of a front surface are opened. The upper surface is closed by the top cover 2, and the front surface is closed by the label peel-off unit 10, thereby protecting the printer body 21 inside the under cover. The under cover 7 is provided with a connection terminal (not illustrated) or the like for supplying power to the printer body 21 inside the under cover.
[0023] The top cover 2 is movable between an open state (hereinafter referred to as a first position) in which the label continuous body 27 can be stored in the printer body 21 and a closed state (hereinafter referred to as a second position) in which printing can be performed on the label 25. The top cover 2 is provided with a control panel 3 including operation buttons 4 and a display unit 5. An operator can perform various operations using the operation buttons 4 and confirm various kinds of information on the display unit 5.
[0024] The top cover 2 includes a thermal head 17 and an interfering member supporting member 15. The thermal head 17 performs printing by sandwiching the label 25 between the thermal head 17 and the platen roller 18. An interfering member 16 interferes with the label peel-off unit 10 in a closed state. As illustrated in
[0025] When the top cover 2 is located at the second position, the interfering member 16a and the interfering member 16b are located in the space formed between the printer body 21 and the label peel-off unit 10 in a state closed from the opening portion 20a and the opening portion 20b.
[0026] The label peel-off unit 10 moves between a position where the label peel-off unit 10 is opened for inserting the liner 26 into the sheet discharge port 11 (hereinafter referred to as a third position) and a position where a nip roller 19 included in the label peel-off unit 10 abuts against the platen roller 18 and the label peel-off unit 10 is closed to sandwich the liner 26 (hereinafter, referred to as a fourth position). The label peel-off unit 10 includes the nip roller 19. When the label peel-off unit 10 is located at the fourth position, the nip roller 19 abuts against the platen roller 18, so that the label 25 is peeled off from the liner 26 while the liner 26 is conveyed to the sheet discharge port 11 after the label 25 is peeled off from the liner 26. A part of an exterior member of the label peel-off unit 10 that faces the printer body 21 includes an interfered member 10a and an interfered member 10b that abut against the interfering member supporting member 15. The interfered member 10a and the interfered member 10b are, for example, inclined surfaces, protrusions such as bosses, or the like. Further, the interfered member 10a and the interfered member 10b may be integrally formed with the label peel-off unit 10 or may include separate members.
[0027] The nip roller 19 is a driven roller without a driving source rotatably provided in the label peel-off unit 10. In a state in which the nip roller 19 is located at the fourth position, the liner 26 is pressed from a downstream side in the label conveyance direction as viewed from the peeling bar 9, thereby bent to an angle necessary for the peeling bar 9 to peel off the label 25 from the liner 26 while the liner 26 abuts against the peeling bar 9.
[0028] An interval is provided between an upper end portion of the label peel-off unit 10 and a lower portion of a front end of the top cover 2, and a label discharge port 8 that discharges a printed label 25 is provided in this interval.
[0029] The sheet discharge port 11 is provided at a lower portion of the label peel-off unit 10, and discharges the liner 26 from which the label 25 is peeled off by the peeling bar 9.
[0030] Then, operations of the interfering member 16 and the interfered members 10a and 10b will be described with reference to
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[0032] In order to perform printing by the label printer 1, the top cover 2 and the label peel-off unit 10 are moved to the second position and the fourth position respectively, which are closed positions, and the label printer 1 is in the state in
[0033] At this time, in order to maintain the label 25 at an appropriate printing position, the top cover 2 is first moved to the second position (see
[0034] A case as in
[0035] Next, an operation for the label printer 1 to print a label will be described with reference to
[0036] First, an operation for appropriately peeling off the label 25 will be described.
[0037] As illustrated in
[0038] The operator places the liner 26 at a position along a label conveyance direction T. After inserting the liner 26 from the sheet discharge port 11 to an outside, the operator moves the label peel-off unit 10 to the fourth position while pulling the liner 26 pulled outside. By the above operations, printing can be performed while maintaining an angle necessary for the peeling bar 9 to appropriately bend the label 25 from the liner 26.
[0039] Next, a case where an incorrect operation that cannot appropriately peel off the label 25 is performed will be described. As illustrated in
[0040] First, a case where the interfering member supporting member 15 and the interfering member 16 are not provided in the top cover 2 and the interfered member 10a and the interfered member 10b are not provided in the label peel-off unit 10 as in the embodiment will be described. In this case, even if the top cover 2 is moved to the second position after the label peel-off unit 10 is moved to the fourth position, the interfering member supporting member 15, the interfering member 16, since the interfered member 10a, and the interfered member 10b for the top cover 2 to abut against the label peel-off unit 10 are not formed, the top cover 2 does not interfere with the label peel-off unit 10 even if the top cover 2 is moved to the second position. In such a case, since the liner 26 is sandwiched between the platen roller 18 and the nip roller 19 in a state where the label 25 and the liner 26 are not pressed between the thermal head 17 included in the top cover 2 and the platen roller 18, the liner 26 is deflected due to rigidity thereof, and thus does not abut against the peeling bar 9. In such a state, since the label 25 and the liner 26 are not placed at appropriate positions, the liner cannot be bent to an angle necessary for the peeling bar 9 to peel off the label, which leads to incomplete peeling. When the liner is conveyed to the sheet discharge port 11 in such a state, the label 25 sticks to an inner wall formed in a shape along a space formed between the nip roller 19, the label peel-off unit 10 and the printer body 21, and thus a conveyance failure occurs.
[0041] Next, a case where the label printer 1 performs an incorrect operation according to the embodiment will be described. As illustrated in
[0042] Since the interfering member 16 interferes with the interfered member 10a and the interfered member 10b of the label peel-off unit 10, even when an incorrect opening and closing order is used, occurrence of conveyance failure caused by inappropriately peeling off the label is reduced.
Second Embodiment
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[0044] In this configuration, the interfering member 16 includes a rotary shaft and a rotary member 30 that is rotatable about the rotary shaft. A rotary member 30a is connected to the interfering member supporting member 15a and a rotary member 30b is connected to the interfering member supporting member 15b respectively. In such a configuration as well, the interfering member supporting member 15 and the interfering member 16 can interfere with the interfered member 10a and the interfered member 10b via the rotary member 30. Since the rotary member 30 connected to the interfering member supporting member 15 is rotatable, friction generated between the interfering member 16 with the interfered member 10a and the interfered member 10b is small, and the label peel-off unit 10 is efficiently moved from the fourth position to the third position.
[0045] Further, the embodiment describes a configuration in which when the top cover 2 and the label peel-off unit 10 are to be moved from the open state to the closed state in order to perform a printing operation, the label peel-off unit 10 is automatically switched to the open state if the top cover 2 is moved to the position in the closed state in the state in which the label peel-off unit 10 is in the closed state.
[0046] In addition, when the label continuous body 27 is replaced, the label peel-off unit 10 is also automatically opened by opening the top cover 2 first. As illustrated in
[0047] According to at least one of the embodiments described above, even when the incorrect opening and closing order is used, an occurrence of conveyance failure caused by inappropriately peeling off the label is reduced. Exemplary embodiments described herein are not limited to the above embodiments, and various modifications can be made. The interfering member supporting member 15 and the interfering member 16 used in the first embodiment may be integrally molded. In addition, the interfering member 16 may be formed by fitting, for example, a rotatable ball instead of a protrusion or the like.
[0048] While certain embodiments are described, these embodiments are presented as examples and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure. These novel embodiments can be implemented in various other forms, and various omissions, substitutions, and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the disclosure. These embodiments and modifications thereof are included in the scope and the gist of the disclosure and included in the inventions described in claims and the scope of equivalents of the inventions.