Recording device
10807389 ยท 2020-10-20
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J11/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J13/025
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A recording device comprising a driving roller configured to be driven by receiving a drive force from a drive source and transport a medium in a transport direction, a frame located below the driving roller and including an attachment surface extending in a device height direction intersecting the transport direction, and a driving roller support member configured to support the driving roller. The driving roller support member is removably attached to the attachment surface.
Claims
1. A recording device comprising: a driving roller configured to be driven by receiving a drive force from a drive source and transport a medium in a transport direction; a frame located below the driving roller and including an attachment surface extending in a device height direction intersecting the transport direction; a driving roller support member configured to support the driving roller; and a base member fixable to the attachment surface, wherein the driving roller support member is removably attached to the attachment surface, wherein the driving roller support member is removably attached to the attachment surface through the base member, wherein the base member is configured to be positioned with respect to the driving roller in a state in which the driving roller support member is attached to the base member, wherein the base member includes a first protruding portion protruding in the transport direction, wherein the driving roller support member includes a second protruding portion protruding in an axial direction of the driving roller intersecting the transport direction and the device height direction, wherein the second protruding portion comes into contact with the first protruding portion from upward in the device height direction, and wherein the driving roller support member is configured to be switchable between a restriction state and an allowable state, the restriction state being a state in which downward displacement of the driving roller support member in the device height direction is restricted when the second protruding portion comes into contact with the first protruding portion, and the allowable state being a state in which downward displacement of the driving roller support member in the device height direction is allowed when a contact state between the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion is released.
2. The recording device according to claim 1, wherein the driving roller support member includes a first support member configured to rotatably support the driving roller, and a second support member configured to support the first support member, the second support member includes a first inclined portion including a first inclined surface inclined with respect to the device height direction, and a second inclined portion configured to displace a position thereof along the first inclined surface and configured to support the first support member, and the second inclined portion is configured to: position the first support member with respect to the driving roller in the transport direction and the device height direction by the second inclined portion displacing along the first inclined surface; and be fixable to the first inclined portion.
3. The recording device according to claim 1, comprising a pair of side frames including one side frame attached to one end portion of the frame and the other side frame attached to the other end portion of the frame in the axis direction, wherein the pair of side frames rotatably support both end portions of the driving roller in the axial direction.
4. The recording device according to claim 1, comprising: a path formation member provided upstream from the driving roller in the transport direction and constituting a part of a transport path for the medium; and a position defining member configured to define a position of the path formation member in the device height direction, wherein the position defining member is supported by the driving roller support member.
5. The recording device according to claim 1, comprising: a device body including the frame; and a cover member removably attached to a rear side of the device body, wherein the attachment surface and the driving roller support member are exposed to the outside the device body when the cover member is removed from the device body.
6. The recording device according to claim 1, comprising: a recording head configured to discharge liquid to a medium fed by the driving roller, to perform recording.
7. A recording device comprising: a driving roller configured to be driven by receiving a drive force from a drive source and transport a medium in a transport direction; a frame located below the driving roller and including an attachment surface extending in a device height direction intersecting the transport direction; and a driving roller support member configured to support the driving roller, wherein the driving roller support member is removably attached to the attachment surface, wherein a first protruding portion protruding in the transport direction is formed on the attachment surface of the frame, the driving roller support member includes a second protruding portion protruding in an axial direction of the driving roller intersecting the transport direction and the device height direction, the second protruding portion comes into contact with the first protruding portion from the device height direction, and the driving roller support member is configured to be switchable between a restriction state and an allowable state, the restriction state being a state in which downward displacement of the driving roller support member in the device height direction is restricted when the second protruding portion comes into contact with the first protruding portion, and the allowable state being a state in which downward displacement of the driving roller support member in the device height direction is allowed when a contact state between the first protruding portion and the second protruding portion is released.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(18) Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Note that, the same configuration in respective exemplary embodiments is provided with the same reference numeral and is described only in the first exemplary embodiment, and description of the configuration will be omitted from the subsequent exemplary embodiments.
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(25) In an X-Y-Z coordinate system illustrated in each of the drawings, an X-axial direction represents a device width direction and also a medium width direction, a Y-axial direction represents a medium transport direction in a recording device, and a Z-axial direction represents a device height direction. Note that, a +Y-axial direction side is a device front side and a Y-axial direction side is a device rear side in each of the drawings.
Exemplary Embodiment
(26) Overview of Recording Device
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(28) A carriage 16 movable in the X-axial direction is provided in the device body 12. A recording head 18 is provided on a lower portion of the carriage 16. The recording head 18 discharges ink as liquid supplied from an ink tank (not illustrated) provided in the device body 12 onto a medium P, and performs recording. The medium P on which recording is performed in the exemplary embodiment is discharged from a discharge port 20 provided on the front side (+Y-axial direction side) of the device body 12.
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(31) The driving roller 34 extends in the X-axial direction.
(32) The driving roller 34 is configured as a metal shaft as one example and is provided with a roller portion 34a obtained by adhering a ceramic concentrically to an outer peripheral surface of the shaft at appropriate intervals in the X-axial direction. A region of the outer peripheral surface without adhering the ceramic, namely, a supported portion 34b in which the outer peripheral surface remains as it is as the metal shaft is provided on both sides of the roller portion 34a in the X-axial direction.
(33) In the exemplary embodiment, both end portions in the X-axial direction of the driving roller 34 are supported by the side frames 32 as one example. In other words, the pair of side frames 32 rotatably support the both end portions in the X-axial direction of the driving roller 34. Furthermore, the driving roller 34 is supported by the driving roller support members 26, described later, at the supported portions 34b provided on a plurality of places close to a central portion in the X-axial direction. In the exemplary embodiment, the driving roller 34 is configured to be rotated and driven by receiving a drive force from a drive source (not illustrated), such as a drive motor provided in the device body 12.
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(36) In the exemplary embodiment, the driving roller 34 is supported by the driving roller support member 26 from the Z-axial direction side. The path formation member 38 is provided upstream (Y-axial direction side) from the driving roller 34 in the transport direction (Y-axial direction) of the medium P. The path formation member 38 constitutes at least a part of a transport path 40 of the medium P. In
(37) A driven roller 44 rotated by the rotation of the driving roller 34 is provided above the driving roller 34. In the exemplary embodiment, the driven roller 44 is pressed against the driving roller 34 in the Z-axial direction by a pressing mechanism, which is not illustrated.
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(39) In the exemplary embodiment, the base member 36 can be fixed to the attachment surface 24a by fastening the fastening members 46 to the fastened portions 24b with the fastening members 46 passing through the through holes 36a. In the exemplary embodiment, the through hole 36a allowing the fastening member 46 to pass through is configured as an elongated hole extending in the Z-axial direction. Therefore, with the fastening members 46 passing through the through holes 36a and temporarily fastened to the fastened portions 24b, the base member 36 can move within a range of dimensions in the Z-axial direction of the through holes 36a with respect to the attachment surface 24a. In other words, an attachment position of the base member 36 with respect to the attachment surface 24a can be adjusted with the fastening members 46 temporarily fastened to the fastened portions 24b.
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(41) As illustrated in a lower diagram of
(42) In this way, for example, a distance from the rotational movement center (the center of the first shaft portion 48a) to a contact position between the position adjusting portion 36c and the second shaft portion 48b changes by the rotational movement of the eccentric tool 48. As a result, the base member 36 is pushed up in the +Z-axial direction or pushed down in the Z-axial direction by the rotational movement of the eccentric tool 48, and thus the attachment position of the base member 36 with respect to the attachment surface 24a can be adjusted. Note that, the lower diagram of
(43) In the exemplary embodiment, an operation of positioning the base member 36 with respect to the attachment surface 24a is basically performed in an operation of assembling the printer 10. Specifically, with the fastening members 46 temporarily fastened and the base member 36 temporarily fixed to the attachment surface 24a, the driving roller support member 26 is attached to the base member 36. In this state, the driving roller support member 26 is positioned with respect to the driving roller 34. Subsequently, the fastening members 46 are finally fastened, and the base member 36 is fixed to the attachment surface 24a. In this way, the base member 36 is positioned with respect to the attachment surface 24a.
(44) Note that, the base member 36 is basically positioned with respect to the attachment surface 24a during the assembling of the printer 10. In this way, the positions of the base member 36 and the attachment surface 24a are defined, and position accuracy is secured. Therefore, the subsequent maintenance operation of the driving roller support member 26 is performed without removing the base member 36 from the attachment surface 24a. Thus, the operability of the maintenance operation of the driving roller support member 26 can be improved.
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(47) The second support member 52 includes a first inclined portion 54 and a second inclined portion 56. The first inclined portion 54 includes a first inclined portion body 54a, a base member attaching portion 54b, a second protruding portion 54c, and a first inclined surface 54d. The base member attaching portion 54b extending in the +X-axial direction and the Y-axial direction is formed at a +Y-axial direction side end portion of the first inclined portion body 54a.
(48) Furthermore, the second protruding portion 54c protruding toward the +X-axial direction and having a predetermined thickness in the Y-axial direction is formed at the +Y-axial direction side end portion of the first inclined portion body 54a. As illustrated in
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(52) Specifically, a through hole 54f is formed in a position corresponding to the position adjusting portion 56c of the second inclined portion 56 in the first inclined surface 54d. Although it is not illustrated, the first shaft portion 48a of the eccentric tool 48 is inserted in the through hole 54f, and the second shaft portion 48b is inserted in the position adjusting portion 56c. When the eccentric tool 48 is rotationally moved in this state, a position of the second inclined portion 56 is changed along the first inclined surface 54d. In this way, a position of the second inclined portion 56 can be adjusted in a direction along the first inclined surface 54d with respect to the first inclined portion 54.
(53) Next, positioning of the driving roller support member 26 with respect to the driving roller 34 is described with reference to
(54) In this state, the position adjusting portion 56c changes a position of the second inclined portion 56 with respect to the first inclined portion 54. In this way, a position of the first support member 50 is also changed in a direction along the first inclined surface 54d (
(55) After the first support member 50 is positioned with respect to the driving roller 34, the fastening members 46 passing through the second inclined portion 56 are fastened, and the second inclined portion 56 is fixed to the first inclined portion 54. Furthermore, the fastening members 46 passing through the base member 36 are fastened, and the base member 36 is fixed to the attachment surface 24a of the frame 24. In this way, the operation of positioning the driving roller support member 26 with respect to the driving roller 34 is completed.
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(58) In this state, the first protruding portion 36b is in the state of supporting the driving roller support member 26. To remove the driving roller support member 26 from the base member 36, first, the fastening members 46 at three places are removed, which have been fasting the first inclined portion 54 to the base member 36. Note that, the bearing portion 50b of the first support member 50 is in the state of supporting the driving roller 34, so that the movement of the driving roller support member 26 toward the Y-axial direction is restricted by the bearing portion 50b.
(59) Subsequently, the position of the driving roller support member 26 is changed in a direction of an arrow illustrated in
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(61) In the exemplary embodiment, by switching the driving roller support member 26 from the restriction state to the allowable state, the positioning state can be released from the state where the driving roller support member 26 is positioned with respect to the driving roller 34 by moving the driving roller support member 26 in the Z-axial direction. In this way, the driving roller support member 26 moves in a direction away from the driving roller 34. Thus, the driving roller support member 26 can be easily removed and replaced, and the maintainability of the driving roller support member 26 can be improved.
(62) Conversely, when the driving roller support member 26 is attached to the base member 36, the driving roller support member 26 is attached to the base member 36 as illustrated in
(63) Subsequently, the fastening members 46 are loosened, which have been fasting the first inclined portion 54 to the second inclined portion 56, and the second inclined portion 56 is then movable along the first inclined surface 54d with respect to the first inclined portion 54. The eccentric tool 48 is inserted in the position adjusting portion 56c and rotationally moved to position the bearing portion 50b of the first support member 50 with respect to the driving roller 34. At this time, the bearing portion 50b can be positioned with respect to the driving roller 34 in the Y-axial direction and the Z-axial direction, so that the positioning operation can be facilitated. After the bearing portion 50b is positioned with respect to the driving roller 34, the loosened fastening members 46 are fastened to fix the first inclined portion 54 to the second inclined portion 56.
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(65) In the aspect, the driving roller support member 26 is configured to be removable from the attachment surface 24a through the base member 36. This can facilitate replacing the driving roller support member 26 and improve the maintainability of the driving roller support member 26 in the printer 10.
Modified Embodiment of Exemplary Embodiment
(66) (1) The exemplary embodiment has the configuration in which the both end portions in the X-axial direction of the driving roller 34 are supported by the side frames 32. Instead of this configuration, the driving roller support members 26 may be provided in positions corresponding to the both end portions in the X-axial direction of the driving roller 34 on the attachment surface 24a of the frame 24, and the both end portions of the driving roller 34 may be supported by the driving roller support members 26.
(67) (2) The exemplary embodiment has the configuration in which the first protruding portion 36b is provided on the base member 36. Instead of this configuration, a first protruding portion 58b may be provided on an attachment surface 58a of a frame 58 as illustrated in
(68) (3) The exemplary embodiment has the configuration in which the driving roller support members 26 are provided at two places along an axial direction (the X-axial direction) of the driving roller 34. The configuration is not limited to this configuration, and the driving roller support member 26 may be provided at at least one or more places according to a length in the axial direction and a centrifugal whirling amount of the driving roller 34.
(69) (4) The exemplary embodiment has the configuration in which the first protruding portion 36b protrudes in the Y-axial direction. The configuration is not limited to this configuration, and the first protruding portion 36b may protrude in the X-axial direction. In this case, it is desired that an opening is formed in the attachment surface 24a or the attachment surface 58a, and the first protruding portion 36b protruding in the X-axial direction does not interfere with the attachment surface 24a or the attachment surface 58a. Furthermore, in this case, it is preferable that the second protruding portion 54c protrudes toward the Y-axial direction and contacts the first protruding portion 36b. In other words, a direction in which the first protruding portion 36b protrudes may intersect a direction in which the second protruding portion 54c protrudes, and it is more preferable that a direction in which the first protruding portion 36b protrudes is orthogonal to a direction in which the second protruding portion 54c protrudes. Note that, the shape of the first protruding portion 36b and the shape of the second protruding portion 54c may be appropriately changed.
(70) The driving roller support member 26 according to the invention is applied to the ink jet printer as one example of the recording device in the exemplary embodiment, but the driving roller support member 26 is also applicable to the other general liquid injection devices.
(71) Herein, the liquid injection devices are not limited to recording devices such as printers, copying machines, and facsimiles that use an ink jet-type recording head, discharge ink from the recording head, and perform recording on a target recording medium. The liquid injection devices include devices that inject liquid for the equivalent use of ink instead of the ink from a liquid injection head corresponding to the ink jet-type recording head onto a target injection medium corresponding to the target recording medium, and allow the liquid to adhere to the target injection medium.
(72) Examples of the liquid injection head include, in addition to the recording head, a color material injection head used for manufacturing a color filter of a liquid display and the like, an electrode material (conductive paste) injection head used for forming an electrode of an organic EL display, a surface emitting display (FED), and the like, a biological organic injection head used for manufacturing a biochip, and a sample injection head as a precision pipet.
(73) Note that the invention is not intended to be limited to the aforementioned examples, and many variations are possible within the scope of the invention as described in the appended claims. It goes without saying that such variations also fall within the scope of the invention.
(74) This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. 119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-058170, filed Mar. 26, 2018. The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2018-058170 is hereby incorporated herein by reference.