CHARACTER OUTPUT DEVICE
20210217326 ยท 2021-07-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J3/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G09B21/003
PHYSICS
G06F3/1208
PHYSICS
International classification
B41J3/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A character output device with which reading of print characters is not hindered by Braille characters even when Braille characters are output over print characters is provided. A character output device (1) includes a storage unit (2) that stores font data made up of a print character layer and a Braille character layer, a print character printing unit (3) that prints print characters onto a medium for output based on the print character layer, and a Braille character output unit (4) that outputs Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed, based on the Braille character layer. Characters included in the font data are configured so that every dot portion (P) that forms a Braille character overlies a line portion (L) that forms a print character. When outputting the Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed, the Braille character output unit (4) makes registration such that every dot portion (P) that forms a Braille character overlies a line portion (L) that forms a print character.
Claims
1. A character output device comprising: a storage unit that stores font data made up of a print character layer and a Braille character layer; a print character printing unit that prints print characters onto a medium for output based on the print character layer; and a Braille character output unit that outputs Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed, based on the Braille character layer, wherein characters included in the font data are configured so that every dot portion that forms a Braille character overlies a line portion that forms a print character, and wherein when outputting the Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed, the Braille character output unit makes registration such that every dot portion that forms the Braille characters overlies a line portion that forms the print characters.
2. The character output device according to claim 1, wherein the Braille character output unit uses UV printing to output the Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed.
3. The character output device according to claim 1, wherein the Braille character output unit uses silk screen printing to output the Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed.
4. The character output device according to claim 1, wherein the Braille character output unit uses embossing to output the Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed.
5. The character output device according to claim 1, wherein the Braille character output unit uses inscription to output the Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0013] The present invention is described in detail below. However, the detailed description that follows and the accompanying drawings are not intended to limit the invention.
[0014] A character output device according to the present invention includes a storage unit that stores font data made up of a print character layer and a Braille character layer, a print character printing unit that prints print characters onto a medium for output based on the print character layer, and a Braille character output unit that outputs Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed, based on the Braille character layer. Characters included in the font data are configured so that every dot portion that forms a Braille character overlies a line portion that forms a print character, and when outputting the Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed, the Braille character output unit makes registration such that every dot portion that forms the Braille characters overlies a line portion that forms the print characters.
[0015] Since this configuration allows Braille characters to be output over print characters, it does not require a space for Braille characters to be reserved separately from a space for print characters. Moreover, in this case, every dot portion that forms a Braille character overlies a line portion that forms a print character, so reading of print characters is not hindered by Braille characters even when Braille characters are output over print characters.
[0016] In the character output device of the present invention, the Braille character output unit may use UV printing to output the Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed.
[0017] This configuration allows Braille characters to be output over print characters by means of UV printing.
[0018] In the character output device of the present invention, the Braille character output unit may also use silk screen printing to output the Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed.
[0019] This configuration allows Braille characters to be output over print characters by means of silk screen printing.
[0020] In the character output device of the present invention, the Braille character output unit may also use embossing to output the Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed.
[0021] This configuration allows Braille characters to be output over print characters by means of embossing.
[0022] In the character output device of the present invention, the Braille character output unit may also use inscription to output the Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed.
[0023] This configuration allows Braille characters to be output over print characters by means of inscription.
[0024] In accordance with the present invention, reading of print characters is not hindered by Braille characters even when Braille characters are output over print characters.
[0025] In the following, a character output device according to an embodiment of the present invention is described with the drawings. This embodiment illustrates the case of a character output device used for production of books, tapes, guide boards, tickets, etc. that can be shared by visually impaired people and sighted people.
[0026] The configuration of the character output device according to an embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to drawings.
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[0028] Then, when outputting Braille characters onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed, the Braille character output unit makes registration such that every dot portion P that forms a Braille character overlies a line portion L that forms a print character. For the registration, a known technique can be used. For example, reference points are set on print characters as well as on Braille characters, and registration is made so that the reference points on the print characters coincide with the reference points on the Braille characters.
[0029] In this embodiment, the Braille character output unit uses UV printing to output Braille characters onto the medium on which print characters have been printed. Here, a sufficient thickness of the dot portions P of Braille characters may not be obtained in a single run of UV printing. In such a case, a sufficient thickness can be obtained by repeating UV printing multiple times (e.g., 10 times).
[0030] The Braille character output unit may also use silk screen printing to output Braille characters onto the medium on which print characters have been printed. Alternatively, the Braille character output unit may use embossing to output Braille characters onto the medium on which print characters have been printed. The Braille character output unit may also use inscription to output Braille characters onto a medium on which print characters have been printed.
[0031] The character output device configured as described above is now described for its operation with reference to the flow diagram of
[0032] As shown in
[0033] Here, registration is made first so that every dot portion P that forms a Braille character overlies a line portion L that forms a print character (S4), after which Braille characters are UV-printed onto the medium on which the print characters have been printed (S5). After the UV printing of the Braille characters is repeated a predetermined number of times (e.g., 10 times) (S6), the process ends.
[0034] Since the character output device according to this embodiment shown above can output Braille characters over print characters, it does not require a space for Braille characters to be reserved separately from a space for print characters. Moreover, in this case, every dot portion P that forms a Braille character overlies a line portion L that forms a print character, so reading of print characters is not hindered by Braille characters even when Braille characters are output over print characters. Thus, books, tapes, guide boards, tickets, etc. that are produced with this character output device can be equally utilized (shared) by visually impaired people and sighted people
[0035] In this embodiment, Braille characters can be output over print characters by means of UV printing, for example. Braille characters can also be output over print characters by means of silk screen printing. Alternatively, Braille characters can be output over print characters by means of embossing. Further, Braille characters can be output over print characters by means of inscription.
[0036] Embodiments of the present invention have been described above by way of illustration, the scope of the present invention is not limited thereto and modifications and variation can be made within the scope set forth in the claims according to an objective.
[0037] While preferred embodiments of the present invention that are presently conceivable are described above, it is understood that different variations can be made to the embodiments and it is intended that all such variations falling within the true spirit and scope of the present invention are encompassed by the attached claims.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
[0038] As described above, the character output device according to the present invention has the effect of reading of print characters being not hindered by Braille characters even when Braille characters are output over print characters, and can be advantageously used for production of books, tapes, guide boards, tickets, etc. that can be shared by visually impaired people and sighted people.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0039] 1 character output device
[0040] 2 storage unit
[0041] 3 print character printing unit
[0042] 4 Braille character output unit
[0043] P dot portion
[0044] L line portion