PRINTER
20250100313 ยท 2025-03-27
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J33/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J33/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J33/006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J3/4075
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41J33/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J33/16
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J33/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J3/407
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A printer includes a feeding shaft, a rolling shaft, a conveyance unit, a print head, and a turning force generation mechanism. The feeding shaft rotatably holds a supply roll in which the ink ribbon is rolled. The rolling shaft rotatably holds a collection roll in which the ink ribbon fed from the supply roll is rolled. The conveyance unit conveys a printing medium along the ink ribbon that moves from the supply roll toward the collection roll. The print head prints by bringing the ink ribbon into contact with the printing medium conveyed by the conveyance unit. The turning force generation mechanism generates a turning force in a direction in which the ink ribbon is rolled around the rolling shaft during back-feeding of moving the ink ribbon in a reverse direction by rotating the feeding shaft in a direction reverse to a feeding direction of the ink ribbon.
Claims
1. A printer comprising: a feeding shaft configured to rotatably hold a supply roll in which an ink ribbon is rolled; a rolling shaft configured to rotatably hold a collection roll in which the ink ribbon fed from the supply roll is rolled; a conveyor configured to convey a printing medium along the ink ribbon that moves from the supply roll toward the collection roll; a print head configured to print by bringing the ink ribbon into contact with the printing medium conveyed by the conveyor; and a turning force generation mechanism configured to generate a turning force in a direction in which the ink ribbon is rolled around the rolling shaft during back-feeding of moving the ink ribbon in a reverse direction by rotating the feeding shaft in a direction reverse to a feeding direction of the ink ribbon.
2. The printer according to claim 1, wherein the turning force generation mechanism includes: a one-way bearing including a turning member that idles when the rolling shaft rotates in the rolling direction and turns integrally with the rolling shaft during the back-feeding in which the rolling shaft rotates in a direction reverse to the rolling direction, and an elastic member elastically deformed by turning of the turning member in the reverse direction and the elastic member turns the turning member in the rolling direction due to a restoring force of the elastic member.
3. The printer according to claim 2, wherein the elastic member includes a tension spring whose one end is fixed to the turning member, and the tension spring is stretched and rolled around the turning member as the turning member turns in the reverse direction.
4. The printer according to claim 3, further comprising: a retaining plate fixed to the turning member and the retaining plate forming a holding groove around which the tension spring is rolled while being restrained from moving together with the turning member.
5. The printer according to claim 4, wherein the other end of the tension spring is fixed to the retaining plate.
6. The printer according to claim 1, wherein the printer is a label printer.
7. The printer according to claim 1, further comprising a driver configured to drive the rolling shaft.
8. The printer according to claim 7, wherein the driver includes a motor.
9. The printer according to claim 1, wherein the conveyor includes a platen roller.
10. The printer according to claim 1, wherein the printing medium includes a label sheet.
11. The printer according to claim 4, wherein retaining plate includes a metal plate.
12. A method of operating a label printer comprising: rotatably holding via a feeding shaft a supply roll in which an ink ribbon is rolled; rotatably holding via a rolling shaft a collection roll in which the ink ribbon fed from the supply roll is rolled; conveying via a conveyor a printing medium along the ink ribbon that moves from the supply roll toward the collection roll; printing via a print head by bringing the ink ribbon into contact with the printing medium conveyed by the conveyor; and generating a turning force via a turning force generation mechanism in a direction in which the ink ribbon is rolled around the rolling shaft during back-feeding of moving the ink ribbon in a reverse direction by rotating the feeding shaft in a direction reverse to a feeding direction of the ink ribbon.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0015] In general, according to at least one embodiment, a printer capable of preventing occurrence of slack during back-feeding of an ink ribbon is provided.
[0016] A printer according to at least one embodiment includes a feeding shaft, a rolling shaft, a conveyance unit (conveyor), a print head, and a turning force generation mechanism. The feeding shaft rotatably holds a supply roll in which the ink ribbon is rolled. The rolling shaft rotatably holds a collection roll in which the ink ribbon fed from the supply roll is rolled. The conveyance unit conveys a printing medium along the ink ribbon that moves from the supply roll toward the collection roll. The print head prints by bringing the ink ribbon into contact with the printing medium conveyed by the conveyance unit. The turning force generation mechanism generates a turning force in a direction in which the ink ribbon is rolled around the rolling shaft during back-feeding of moving the ink ribbon in a reverse direction by rotating the feeding shaft in a direction reverse to a feeding direction of the ink ribbon.
[0017] Hereinafter, at least one embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.
[0018] As shown in
[0019] The case 2 has a rectangular box shape with an open upper side, and has a cutout portion 3 in a front wall portion thereof for attaching a functional unit (not shown) such as a separation unit. The case 2 includes a front panel 5 attached to the cutout portion 3 when not attaching the functional unit.
[0020] The cover 4 has a rectangular box shape with an open lower side. Front sides of left and right side walls of the cover 4 are respectively provided with an opening lever 6 for opening the cover 4 and a fixing hook 16 that is operated by an operation of the opening lever 6. The fixing hook 16 engages with an engaged portion of the case 2 with the cover 4 disposed at the closed position, and locks the cover 4 at the closed position. An operation and display panel 7 and a power button 8 are provided on the upper wall of the cover 4.
[0021] As shown in
[0022] As shown in
[0023] As shown in
[0024] The printer 100 includes a print head 23 that prints on the labels 13 of the label sheet 11 conveyed through the conveyance path 1. The print head 23 is disposed on an opposite side (upper side) of the conveyance path 1 to the platen roller 21, and is pressed against the platen roller 21. Therefore, the conveyance force can be applied from the platen roller 21 to the label sheet 11 at a position where the print head 23 is pressed against the platen roller 21. The print head 23 is configured on a cover 4 side. The cover 4 includes a pressing spring (not shown) that presses the print head 23 against the platen roller 21. The platen roller 21 is an example of the conveyance unit that conveys the printing medium.
[0025] The print head 23 can print by a heat transfer method, and can print by a thermal method. When printing by the heat transfer method, an ink ribbon 25 is interposed between the print head 23 and the label sheet 11, the ink ribbon 25 is conveyed in the same direction at the same speed as the label sheet 11, and ink of the ink ribbon 25 is melted by heat of the print head 23 to be fixed onto the labels 13.
[0026] As shown in
[0027] The pair of sheet holders 17 (
[0028] When printing on the labels 13 of the label sheet 11, the printer 100 rotates the platen roller 21 counterclockwise in
[0029] When the printing operation is continued, slack or wrinkles may occur in the ink ribbon 25. It is known that such slack or wrinkles in the ink ribbon 25 can be eliminated by back-feeding the ink ribbon 25. When back-feeding the ink ribbon 25, the print head 23 is moved to a retracted position spaced upward from the platen roller 21, and the feeding shaft 18 attached with the supply roll 26 is rotated counterclockwise in a reverse direction in
[0030] When back-feeding of the ink ribbon 25 is ended, rotation of the feeding shaft 18 is stopped. At this time, since the collection roll 27 rotates counterclockwise in
[0031] The printer 100 according to the at least one embodiment includes a turning force generation mechanism 30 that generates a turning force in a direction in which the ink ribbon 25 is rolled around the rolling shaft 19 of the collection roll 27 during back-feeding in order to prevent occurrence of such slack during back-feeding of the ink ribbon 25. Hereinafter, the turning force generation mechanism 30 and a peripheral structure thereof will be described with reference to
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[0033] In order to make the description easy to understand, in each drawing, rotation directions of the feeding shaft 18 and the rolling shaft 19 and a traveling direction of the ink ribbon 25 when conveying the ink ribbon 25 in the forward direction are indicated by an arrow A, and rotation directions of the feeding shaft 18 and the rolling shaft 19 and a traveling direction of the ink ribbon 25 when back-feeding the ink ribbon 25 are indicated by an arrow B.
[0034] As shown in
[0035] The rotation shaft 20 extends leftward through the bottom of the recess 281 of the frame 28. A left end of the rotation shaft 20 is rotatably supported by a turning member 32 and a one-way bearing 31 to be described later, which are rotatably attached to a metal plate 29 fixed to the cover 4 at a position spaced apart on a left side of the frame 28. The metal plate 29 includes an aperture 291 having a protruding height of two to three times a plate thickness. The aperture 291 functions as a bearing that rotatably supports a left end of the turning member 32. Therefore, a bearing that rotatably supports the left end of the rotation shaft 20 can be omitted, and an axial thickness of the turning force generation mechanism 30 can be reduced.
[0036] The rotation shaft 20 has two one-way bearings 22 and 31 coaxially mounted thereon. One one-way bearing 22 close to the wheel 10 is attached between a gear 24 and the rotation shaft 20. The other one-way bearing 31 on a metal plate 29 side is a component of the turning force generation mechanism 30, and is attached between the turning member 32 of the turning force generation mechanism 30 and the rotation shaft 20. The one-way bearing 31 of the turning force generation mechanism 30 is disposed adjacent to the one-way bearing 22 on a side opposite to the wheel 10.
[0037] The one-way bearing 22 includes an inner sheath fixed to the rotation shaft 20 and an outer sheath attached to the outside of the inner sheath via a sprag. The one-way bearing 22 transmits a rotational force to the rotation shaft 20 when the gear 24 is rotated in a forward direction by the drive mechanism 40 shown in
[0038] The one-way bearing 31 of the turning force generation mechanism 30 includes an inner sheath fixed to the rotation shaft 20 and an outer sheath attached to the outside of the inner sheath via a sprag. The one-way bearing 31 transmits the turning force to the turning member 32 when the rotation shaft 20 is rotated in the reverse direction by back-feeding the ink ribbon 25, and allows the rotation shaft 20 to idle with respect to the turning member 32 when conveying the ink ribbon 25 in the forward direction.
[0039] As shown in
[0040] As shown in
[0041] The turning member 32 has an annular holding groove 322 around which the stretched tension spring 33 is rolled. The hook 321 protrudes from a bottom of the holding groove 322. The metal plate 29 is disposed on a left side of the holding groove 322. The metal plate 29 functions as a retaining plate for preventing the tension spring 33 rolled around the holding groove 322 from coming off from the holding groove 322 due to a restoring force thereof.
[0042] When the rotation shaft 20 rotates clockwise in
[0043] That is, if the turning force generation mechanism 30 according to at least one embodiment is used, when rotation of the feeding shaft 18 in the reverse direction is stopped to stop rotation of the supply roll 26 at the end of the back-feeding of the ink ribbon 25, the collection roll 27 does not continue to rotate in the reverse direction due to the inertial force, and slack in the ink ribbon 25 as indicated by a broken line 251 in
[0044] While embodiments have been described, the embodiments have been presented by way of example and are not intended to limit the scope of the disclosure. The embodiments can be implemented in various other forms, and various omissions, substitutions, and changes can be made in a scope not departing from the gist of the exemplary embodiments. The embodiments and modifications thereof are included in the scope and the gist of the disclosure, and are included in a scope of the disclosure disclosed in the claims and equivalents thereof.