Paper conveying mechanism for printing apparatus
09908731 ยท 2018-03-06
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65H2220/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H43/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J15/042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2402/443
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/01
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2511/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2220/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J15/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2407/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H26/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2404/6111
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H23/048
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H2511/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65H23/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H26/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J15/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H23/195
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65H29/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A paper conveying mechanism includes an elastic urging member provided on each side surface of an upper guide. The urging member includes a projecting portion that projects toward a side guide forming each end of a paper conveying path. An outer width of the upper guide inclusive of the projecting portion is greater than an inner width of the side guides. When a printer cover is closed, the upper guide is urged by the urging member substantially to the center of the inner width of the side guides, thereby producing gaps of substantially equal size on both sides of the upper guide in the paper width direction.
Claims
1. A paper conveying mechanism for a printing apparatus, the printing apparatus comprising a printer body having a frame, and a printer cover to be opened from the printer body and closed to the printer body, the paper conveying mechanism comprising: a paper-thickness-direction regulating guide including an upper guide, the upper guide being mounted on the printer cover; a pair of paper-width-direction regulating guides mounted on the printer body to form a pair of side guides of a paper conveying path in combination with the paper-thickness-direction regulating guide in a state that the printer cover is closed to the printer body; and a first and a second elastic urging members respectively provided on opposite side surfaces of the upper guide facing the paper-width-direction regulating guides, the first elastic urging member being provided with a first projecting portion that projects toward one of the paper-width-direction regulating guides, the second elastic urging member being provided with a second projecting portion that projects toward the other of the paper-width-direction regulating guides, wherein a distance between a projecting end of the first projecting portion and a projecting end of the second projecting portion is greater than an inner width of the pair of paper-width-direction regulating guides in a state that the printer cover is opened, and wherein the upper guide is housed between the pair of paper-width-direction regulating guides in a state that the printer cover is closed to the printer body with the first and the second projecting portions in an elastic contact with the pair of paper-width-direction regulating guides.
2. The paper conveying mechanism for a printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the paper-thickness-direction regulating guide further includes a lower guide, and wherein the first and the second projecting portions are provided in a position on sides nearer to the lower guide with respect to the center in a paper thickness direction of the first and the second elastic urging members.
3. The paper conveying mechanism for a printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein ends of the first and the second elastic urging members on sides facing a paper are configured to be flush with an end of the upper guide on a side facing the paper.
4. The paper conveying mechanism for a printing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein ends of the first and the second elastic urging members on sides facing a paper are configured to be flush with an end of the upper guide on a side facing the paper.
5. The paper conveying mechanism for a printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the paper-thickness-direction regulating guide further includes a tension applying member, and wherein an end of the tension applying member facing the printer cover projects toward the printer cover beyond an end of the upper guide facing the frame to shape the paper conveying path into a curve.
6. The paper conveying mechanism for a printing apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the paper-thickness-direction regulating guide further includes a tension applying member, and wherein an end of the upper guide on a side facing a paper is configured to project toward the tension applying member beyond an end of the tension applying member on a side facing the paper while the end of the tension applying member on a side facing the paper is configured to project toward the upper guide beyond the end of the upper guide on a side facing the paper to shape the paper conveying path into a curve.
7. The paper conveying mechanism for a printing apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the paper-thickness-direction regulating guide further includes a tension applying member, and wherein an end of the upper guide on a side facing a paper is configured to project toward the tension applying member beyond an end of the tension applying member on a side facing the paper while the end of the tension applying member on a side facing the paper is configured to project toward the upper guide beyond the end of the upper guide on a side facing the paper to shape the paper conveying path into a curve.
8. The paper conveying mechanism for a printing apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the paper-thickness-direction regulating guide further includes a tension applying member, and wherein an end of the upper guide on a side facing a paper is configured to project toward the tension applying member beyond an end of the tension applying member on a side facing the paper while the end of the tension applying member on a side facing the paper is configured to project toward the upper guide beyond the end of the upper guide on a side facing the paper to shape the paper conveying path into a curve.
9. The paper conveying mechanism for a printing apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first and second projecting portions are positioned nearer the printer cover than the frame.
10. The paper conveying mechanism for a printing apparatus according to claim 9, wherein the paper-thickness-direction regulating guide further includes a tension applying member, and wherein an end of the tension applying member facing the printer cover projects toward the printer cover beyond an end of the upper guide facing the frame to shape the paper conveying path into a curve.
Description
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(8) An embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(9) To prevent the skewing of the paper 100 that may occur during the conveyance of the paper 100, the printing apparatus according to the embodiment includes a paper conveying mechanism (a guide mechanism). The paper conveying mechanism includes paper-thickness-direction regulating guides and paper-width-direction regulating guides. The paper-thickness-direction regulating guides include an upper guide 21, a lower guide 22, and a tension applying member 25 that are arranged in the paper thickness direction of the paper 100 and thus guide the paper 100. The paper-width-direction regulating guides include side guides 23 (see
(10) The printing apparatus according to the embodiment is a clamshell printer and includes the upper guide 21 mounted on the printer cover 15, which is openable and closable, and also includes the lower guide 22, the side guides 23, and the tension applying member 25 that are mounted on a printer body having a frame 17. In a state where the printer cover 15 is opened as illustrated in
(11) In such a configuration, the upper guide 21 is housed between the side guides 23 forming the paper-width-direction ends of the paper conveying path. Hereinafter, the side guides 23 forming the paper-width-direction ends of the paper conveying path are also referred to as the side guides 23 on both ends of the paper conveying path.
(12) As illustrated in
(13) Conventionally, when the printer cover 15 is closed, the upper guide 21 likely leans toward either side in the paper width direction in a space defined by the side guides 23. As a result, the gap formed between the upper guide 21 and each of the side guides 23 is not equally provided on one side and on the other side. In the embodiment, the upper guide 21 is provided with an urging member 30 on each side surface thereof to substantially equally form the gaps however the printer cover 15 is closed.
(14) In the embodiment, as illustrated in
(15) In the embodiment, the outer width of the upper guide 21 inclusive of the projecting portions 31 of the urging members 30 is greater than the inner width W of the side guides 23 on both ends of the paper conveying path. Therefore, when the printer cover 15 is closed, the projecting portions 31 of the urging members 30 provided on the side surfaces of the upper guide 21 hits the side guides 23. Consequently, the urging members 30 yield inward in the paper width direction.
(16) Thus, when the printer cover 15 is closed, the upper guide 21 is urged in such a manner as to be positioned substantially at the center of the space defined by the inner width W of the side guides 23 without fail. Therefore, the gaps formed between the upper guide 21 and the side guides 23 have substantially the same size, regardless of the way the printer cover 15 is closed. Such a configuration prevents the increase in the size of the gap on one side in the paper width direction. Consequently, the problem that the paper 100 may be taken into the gap and thus be folded is prevented.
(17) The upper guide 21 is fixed to the printer cover 15. Therefore, when the upper guide 21 is shifted by the urging members 30 in such a manner as to be positioned substantially in the center of the space defined by the inner width W of the side guides 23, the printer cover 15 is also shifted in the paper width direction correspondingly. Consequently, the outer side surfaces of the printer cover 15 are not flush with the outer side surfaces of the exterior case 14.
(18) To avoid such bad appearance, the embodiment employs an adjusting mechanism that adjusts the position of upper guide 21 when the upper guide 21 is attached to the printer cover 15. Specifically, as illustrated in
(19) More specifically, the upper guide 21 is temporarily attached to the printer cover 15 with the bolts and then the printer cover 15 is closed. The upper guide 21 is urged by the urging members 30 in such a manner as to be positioned substantially at the center of the space defined by the inner width W of the side guides 23. In this state, the position of the printer cover 15 is manually adjusted to make the outer side surfaces of the printer cover 15 flush with the outer side surfaces of the exterior case 14. Then, the printer cover 15 is opened again, and the bolts are firmly fastened. Thereafter, however the printer cover 15 is closed, the outer side surfaces of the exterior case 14 and the outer side surfaces of the printer cover 15 become flush with each other.
(20) The embodiment has another configuration for preventing the paper 100 from being taken into the gap between the upper guide 21 and each of the side guides 23, in addition to the urging members 30. Specifically, the tension applying member 25 is employed as a mechanism of applying tension acting in the paper thickness direction to the paper 100 that is being conveyed. Thus, a portion of the paper 100 that is being conveyed near the upper guide 21 and the side guides 23 is prevented from being slack.
(21) More specifically, with the printer cover 15 closed as illustrated in
(22) In such a configuration, a relatively large tension acting in the paper thickness direction is applied to the portion of the paper 100 that is near the upper guide 21 and the side guides 23, preventing the paper 100 from being slack. Consequently, the paper 100 is prevented from being taken into the gap between the upper guide 21 and each of the side guides 23 because of the slack thereof.
(23) The tension applying member 25 may be configured to be rotatably urged toward the frame 17. In such a configuration, as the diameter of the roll of paper 100 is reduced, the tension applying member 25 is rotated toward the upper guide 21. Therefore, the paper conveying path is surely formed in a substantially S shape, and a more preferable tension is applied to the paper 100.
(24) According to the embodiment described above in detail, gaps are provided between the upper guide 21 and the side guides 23 so that the opening and closing of the printer cover 15 is not impeded. Furthermore, the size of the gaps is set to a small value of 0.5 mm or smaller so that the paper 100 is not taken into either of the gaps. Furthermore, according to the embodiment, when the printer cover 15 is closed, the upper guide 21 is urged by the urging members 30 and is thus positioned substantially at the center of the space defined by the inner width W of the side guides 23 without fail. Such a configuration prevents the increase in the size of the gap on one side of the upper guide 21 in the paper width direction.
(25) Although in the above embodiment the projecting portion 31 is provided on the side nearer to the printer cover 15 with respect to the center in the paper thickness direction of the urging member 30 as illustrated in
(26) Alternatively, an urging member 30 may be configured as illustrated in
(27) The cutout 32 has a predetermined length in the paper thickness direction from the end 21a of the upper guide 21 on the side facing the paper 100 toward the printer cover 15. Accordingly, a portion of the upper guide 21 at an end of the cutout 32 on the side facing the printer cover 15 functions as an uncut portion 33 of the urging member 30. That is, the thickness of the upper guide 21 from the side surface thereof to the cutout 32 corresponds to the thickness of the urging member 30 while the length of the cutout 32 from the end 21a of the upper guide 21 corresponds to the length of the urging member 30. Since the urging member 30 is provided by making the cutout 32 in the upper guide 21, an end surface of the urging member 30 on the side facing the paper 100 and an end surface of the upper guide 21 on the side facing the paper 100 are configured to be flush with each other.
(28) In this configuration also, the outer width of the upper guide 21 inclusive of the projecting portions 31 of the urging members 30 is greater than the inner width W of the side guides 23. When the printer cover 15 is closed, the urging members 30 yields in the thickness direction of the side surface of the upper guide 21 (toward the cutout 32) with the uncut portions 33 functioning as a support of the action of the urging member 30.
(29) In such a configuration, when the printer cover 15 is closed, the upper guide 21 is urged in such a manner as to be positioned substantially at the center of the space defined by the inner width W of the side guides 23 without fail. Hence, gaps having substantially the same size are produced on the two respective sides of the upper guide 21, regardless of the way the printer cover 15 is closed. Thus, the increase in the size of the gap on one side in the paper width direction is prevented. Consequently, the problem that the paper 100 may be taken into the gap and be folded is prevented.
(30) Furthermore, in the configuration illustrated in
(31) The opening of the cutout 32 is narrowed as the urging member 30 yields inward in the paper width direction. Hence, there is almost no chance that the paper 100 is taken into the cutout 32. The outer width of the upper guide 21 inclusive of the projecting portions 31 and the width of the cutout 32 may be designed to completely close the opening of the cutout 32 with the action of the urging member 30. A problem of the paper 100 taken into the cuts 32 is almost completely prevented.
(32) Although in the above embodiment the urging member (30, 30) is provided on the side surface of the upper guide 21, the present invention is not limited to such a case. For example, the urging member may be provided on a surface of the side guide 23 facing the upper guide 21. The urging member in such a configuration is of elasticity and provided with a projecting portion that project toward the upper guide 21. Furthermore, the inner width W of the side guides 23 inclusive of the projecting portions of the urging members is smaller than the outer width of the upper guide 21. In this configuration, the projecting portion is preferably provided in a position nearest to the lower guide 22 on the urging member.
(33) Although the above embodiment concerns a case where the urging member (30, 30) is provided as part of the upper guide 21, the urging member may be provided separately from the upper guide 21. For example, an elastic urging member (such as a coil spring or leaf spring) may be provided to be engaged with the upper guide 21.
(34) It should be understood that the configurations according to the above embodiment are only exemplary in embodying the present invention and they should not be considered as a limitation on the technical scope of the present invention. That is, the present invention can be embodied in various other ways without departing from the essence or the features thereof.