US20070040322A1 - Image generating apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an image generating apparatus, and more particularly, it relates to an image generating apparatus comprising a rotating arm capable of rotating a gear while rotatably (swingably) supporting the same.
- a drive transmission device provided with a swing member (rotating arm) capable of rotating a gear while rotatably (swingably) supporting the same is known in general, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Laying-Open Nos. 2004-225761 and 9-60705 (1997), for example.
- the aforementioned Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2004-225761 describes a drive transmission device capable of transmitting driving force of a driving gear (drive gear) to a driven gear (take-up gear) through a swing gear (driven gear).
- a swing member rotating arm
- This swing member swings through a spring and a wire provided independently thereof. More specifically, the spring so urges the swing member that the swing gear meshes with the driving gear, while the wire so pulls the swing member that the swing gear separates from the driving gear.
- the spring urges the swing member so that the swing gear swings to mesh with the driving gear.
- the driving force of the driving gear is transmitted to the driven gear.
- the aforementioned Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 9-60705 describes a drive transmission device capable of transmitting driving force of a driving gear (drive gear) to a driven gear (take-up gear) through a planetary gear (driven gear), similarly to the aforementioned Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2004-225761.
- a magnetizing material is added to the planetary gear while a swing member (rotating arm) rotatably supporting the planetary gear is constituted of a magnetizable material, thereby increasing frictional force between the planetary gear and the swing member.
- the swing member swings in the direction of rotation of the driving gear, so that the planetary gear meshes with the driving gear for transmitting the driving force of the driving gear to the driven gear.
- a thermal transfer printer is generally known as an exemplary image generating apparatus comprising a rotating arm capable of rotating a gear while rotatably (swingably) supporting the same.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing the overall structure of an exemplary conventional thermal transfer printer.
- FIG. 17 is a front elevational view showing respective motors and respective gears of the conventional thermal transfer printer shown in FIG. 16 .
- FIGS. 18 to 21 are diagrams for illustrating the structure of the conventional thermal transfer printer shown in FIG. 16 in detail. The structure of the conventional thermal transfer printer is described with reference to FIGS. 16 to 21 .
- the conventional thermal transfer printer comprises a chassis 101 of metal, a feed roller 102 of metal for feeding a paper, a press roller 103 of metal coming into contact with the feed roller 102 with prescribed pressing force, a feed roller bearing 104 rotatably supporting the feed roller 102 , a press roller bearing 105 rotatably supporting the press roller 103 , a bearing support plate 106 of metal supporting the press roller bearing 105 , a print head 107 for printing, a take-up reel 108 for taking up an ink sheet, a feed roller gear 109 , a swing gear portion 110 mounted with a swing gear 110 a , a motor bracket 111 , a motor 112 for driving the feed roller 102 and the take-up reel 108 , a motor 113 for driving the print head 107 , and intermediate gears 114 and 115 (see FIG. 17 ).
- the chassis 101 has first and second side surfaces 101 a and 101 b.
- the motor bracket 111 is mounted on the first side surface 101 a of the chassis 101 .
- a slot-shaped inhibiting portion 101 c is provided on the first side surface 110 a of the chassis 101 for inhibiting the swing gear portion 110 from rotating beyond a constant quantity.
- a cartridge receiving hole 110 d is provided on the second side surface 101 b of the chassis 101 for receiving an ink sheet cartridge (not shown).
- a D-shaped gear insert portion 102 a is provided on the feed roller 102 .
- This gear insert portion 102 a of the feed roller 102 is fitted into the feed roller gear 109 not to idle, as shown in FIGS. 17 and 20 .
- the press roller bearing 105 mounted on the bearing support plate 106 rotatably supports the press roller 103 , as shown in FIG. 16 .
- the print head 107 is mounted inside the first and second side surfaces 110 a and 101 b of the chassis 101 , to be rotatable about a support shaft 107 a.
- a gear portion 108 a of the take-up reel 108 is so arranged as to mesh with the swing gear 110 a of the swing gear portion 110 , regularly meshing with the feed roller gear 109 , upon swinging of the swing gear 110 a .
- a shaft portion 109 a (see FIG. 21 ) of the feed roller gear 109 is provided with a D-shaped mounting hole 109 b , into which the gear insert portion 102 a of the feed roller 102 is press-fitted.
- the swing gear portion 110 has the swing gear 110 a of resin, a rotating arm 110 b rotatably supporting the swing gear 110 a , a helical compression spring 110 c pressing the rotating arm 110 b with prescribed pressing force and an E-ring 110 d .
- the swing gear 110 a is provided with a small-diametral gear portion 110 e meshing with the feed roller gear 109 (see FIGS. 19 and 20 ), a large-diametral gear portion 110 f meshing with the gear portion 108 a (see FIG. 17 ) of the take-up reel 108 and a receiving hole 110 h (see FIG.
- the rotating arm 110 b is provided with the support shaft 110 g for rotatably supporting the swing gear 110 a , a boss 110 i fitted into the slot-shaped inhibiting portion 101 c (see FIG. 17 ) provided on the first side surface 110 a of the chassis 101 and a feed roller receiving hole 110 j rotatably receiving the feed roller 102 .
- the support shaft 110 g of the rotating arm 110 b is provided with a groove 110 k to be mounted with the E-ring 110 d.
- the helical compression spring 110 c presses the rotating arm 110 b and the swing gear 110 a in a thrust direction (axial direction), so that the swing gear 110 a is hard to rotate.
- the swing gear 110 a moves in the direction of this rotation, thereby rotating the rotating arm 110 b mounted on the swing gear 110 a .
- the E-ring 110 d is mounted on the groove 110 k (see FIGS. 18 and 21 ) provided on the support shaft 110 g of the rotating arm 110 b , in order to prevent the swing gear 110 a from falling resulting from the pressing force of the helical compression spring 110 c.
- the driving force of the motor 112 for driving the feed roller 102 and the take-up reel 108 is transmitted to the feed roller gear 109 and the gear portion 108 a of the take-up reel 108 through the intermediate gears 114 and 115 .
- the thermal transfer printer drives the motor 112 for driving the feed roller 102 and the take-up reel 108 to rotate a motor gear 112 a (see FIG. 17 ) mounted on the motor 112 along arrow A 2 in FIG. 17 thereby rotating the feed roller gear 109 along arrow B 2 in FIG. 17 through the intermediate gears 114 and 115 , as shown in FIGS. 16 and 17 .
- the feed roller gear 102 carries the paper (not shown) along arrow C 2 in FIG. 16 , as shown in FIG. 16 .
- the rotating arm 110 b rotates along arrow D 2 in FIG.
- the thermal transfer printer drives the motor 112 for driving the feed roller 102 and the take-up reel 108 to rotate the motor gear 112 a (see FIG. 17 ) mounted on the motor 112 along arrow F 2 in FIG. 17 thereby rotating the feed roller gear 109 along arrow G 2 in FIG. 17 through the intermediate gears 114 and 115 , as shown in FIGS. 16 and 17 .
- the feed roller 102 carries the paper (not shown) along arrow H 2 in FIG. 16 , as shown in FIG. 16 .
- the rotating arm 110 b rotates along arrow I 2 in FIG.
- the take-up reel 108 rotates along arrow K 2 in FIG. 16 , thereby taking up the ink sheet (not shown).
- the motor 113 for driving the print head 107 rotates the print head 107 in a direction (along arrow L 2 in FIG. 16 ) for pressing the ink sheet and the paper, as shown in FIG. 16 . Consequently, the thermal transfer printer prints an image on the paper.
- the conventional thermal transfer printer shown in FIGS. 16 to 21 must be provided with the helical compression spring 110 c , in order to rotate the rotating arm 110 b while rendering the driven gear 110 a hard to rotate through resistance (frictional force) resulting from the load applied by the helical compression spring 110 c in the axial direction (thrust direction). Therefore, the number of components is disadvantageously increased.
- the drive transmission device described in the aforementioned Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2004-225761 must be provided with the spring and the wire independently of the swing member in order to swing the swing member, and hence the number of components is disadvantageously increased.
- the drive transmission device described in the aforementioned Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 9-60705 increases the frictional force between the planetary gear and the swing member by constituting the swing member (rotating arm) of the magnetizable material while separately adding the magnetizing material to the planetary gear (driven gear).
- the number of components is disadvantageously increased since the magnetizing material must be separately added to the planetary gear.
- the present invention has been proposed in order to solve the aforementioned problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide an image generating apparatus capable of rotating and rotatably (swingably) supporting a gear while reducing the number of components.
- an image generating apparatus comprises a normally and reversely rotatable drive gear, a driven gear meshing with the drive gear and a rotating arm of resin integrally provided with a rotation fulcrum portion rotatably mounted on the drive gear, a support shaft rotatably supporting the driven gear and a spring portion outwardly inclined by a prescribed angle with respect to the extensional direction of the support shaft.
- the rotating arm of resin is integrally provided with the spring portion outwardly inclined by the prescribed angle with respect to the extensional direction of the support shaft so that the integrally provided spring portion urges the driven gear rotatably mounted on the support shaft, thereby causing frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft.
- the rotating arm mounted with the driven gear can rotate in the direction of rotation of the drive gear due to the frictional force.
- the rotating arm is rotatable through the frictional force resulting from the urging force of the integrally provided spring portion, whereby no helical compression spring or the like may be separately provided for rotating the rotating arm. Consequently, the number of components can be reduced.
- the aforementioned image generating apparatus preferably further comprises an ink sheet for printing an image on a paper and a take-up gear for taking up the ink sheet, while the support shaft of the rotating arm is preferably formed with an arcuate outer peripheral portion at least by half on a region other than that formed with the spring portion, the rotating arm preferably rotates in the direction of rotation of the drive gear due to frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft caused by the spring portion urging the driven gear, and the driven gear preferably meshes with or separates from the take-up gear due to rotation of the rotating arm.
- the driven gear can stably rotate about the support shaft as compared with a support shaft formed with an outer peripheral portion less than by half.
- the support shaft of the rotating arm can stably rotatably support the driven gear despite the spring portion integrally provided thereon.
- the spring portion of the rotating arm is preferably integrally provided with a stop portion for inhibiting the driven gear from slipping off the support shaft.
- the stop portion integrally provided on the spring portion can inhibit the driven gear from axial slippage, whereby no E-ring is necessary for inhibiting the driven gear from axial slippage, and the support shaft of the rotating arm may not be grooved for receiving such an E-ring. Consequently, the number of components can be further reduced, and the number of assembling steps can also be reduced.
- the driven gear preferably further includes a receiving hole receiving the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm, and the stop portion is preferably provided with a hook engaging with an edge of the driven gear after the spring portion is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear.
- the stop portion provided on the spring portion can easily engage with the driven gear for easily inhibiting the driven gear from axial slippage due to the engagement therebetween.
- the driven gear preferably further includes a receiving hole receiving the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm
- the spring portion preferably further includes a shaft portion arranged along the axial direction of the receiving hole of the driven gear and provided with the stop portion on an end thereof, and the axial length of the shaft portion of the spring portion is preferably substantially identical to the axial length of the receiving hole of the driven gear. According to this structure, the image generating apparatus can inhibit the driven gear from moving along the axial direction of the shaft portion of the spring portion.
- the driven gear preferably further includes a receiving hole receiving the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm, and the spring portion is preferably so provided on the rotating arm that the shaft portion of the spring portion comes into surface contact with the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear and urges the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the spring portion is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear.
- the spring portion can stably supply urging force to the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear, thereby easily causing frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft. Consequently, the rotating arm can easily rotate in the direction of rotation of the drive gear.
- the spring portion is preferably rendered substantially parallel to the axial direction of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm are inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear. According to this structure, an axially extending portion of the outer peripheral surface of the shaft portion of the spring portion can entirely come into contact with and urge the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear while the spring force is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear.
- the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm preferably have arcuate outer peripheral portions respectively, and the arcuate outer peripheral portions of the bottoms of the spring portion and the support shaft are preferably substantially arranged on the circumference of a circle.
- the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the spring portion capable of coming into contact with the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear from the bottom, can be easily substantially arranged parallelly to the axial direction of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm are inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear.
- the driven gear preferably further includes a receiving hole receiving the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm, and the spring portion preferably urges the inner surface of the receiving hole in a direction intersecting with the axial direction of the support shaft.
- the spring portion can easily urge the inner surface of the driven gear when the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm are inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear, thereby easily causing frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft.
- the support shaft of the rotating arm preferably has an arcuate outer peripheral portion, and the spring portion is preferably arranged at a prescribed interval from the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the support shaft.
- the image generating apparatus can inhibit the spring portion from coming into contact with the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the support shaft, so that the spring portion is not hard to move.
- the image generating apparatus can suppress reduction of the urging force of the spring portion on the driven gear.
- the rotating arm preferably further includes a regulating portion for regulating the quantity of rotation of the rotating arm, and a reinforcing rib is preferably formed on a peripheral portion of the regulating portion of the rotating arm for suppressing deformation of the rotating arm.
- the image generating apparatus can suppress deformation of the rotating arm also when large force is applied to the regulating portion thereof.
- An image generating apparatus comprises an ink sheet for printing an image on a paper, a take-up gear for taking up the ink sheet, a normally and reversely rotatable drive gear driving the take-up gear, a driven gear meshing with the drive gear and a rotating arm of resin including a rotation fulcrum portion rotatably mounted on the drive gear and a support shaft rotatably supporting the driven gear, the rotating arm is integrally provided with a spring portion outwardly inclined by a prescribed angle with respect to the extensional direction of the support shaft of the rotating arm, the driven gear further includes a receiving hole receiving the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm while the spring portion is so provided on the rotating arm that the shaft portion of the spring portion comes into surface contact with the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear and urges the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the spring portion is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear, the spring portion of the rotating arm is integrally provided with a stop portion for inhibiting the driven
- the rotating arm of resin is integrally provided with the spring portion outwardly inclined by the prescribed angle with respect to the extensional direction of the support shaft so that the integrally provided spring portion urges the driven gear rotatably mounted on the support shaft, thereby causing frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft.
- the rotating arm mounted with the driven gear can rotate in the direction of rotation of the drive gear due to the frictional force.
- the rotating arm is rotatable through the frictional force resulting from the urging force of the integrally provided spring portion, whereby no helical compression spring or the like may be separately provided for rotating the rotating arm. Consequently, the number of components can be reduced.
- the support shaft of the rotating arm is formed with the arcuate outer peripheral portion at least by half on the region other than that formed with the spring portion, whereby the driven gear can stably rotate about the support shaft as compared with a support shaft formed with an outer peripheral portion less than by half.
- the support shaft of the rotating arm can stably rotatably support the driven gear despite the spring portion integrally provided thereon.
- the spring portion of the rotating arm is so integrally provided with the stop portion for inhibiting the driven gear from slipping off the support shaft that the stop portion can inhibit the driven gear from axial slippage, whereby no E-ring is necessary for inhibiting the driven gear from axial slippage, and the support shaft of the rotating arm may not be grooved for receiving such an E-ring.
- the driven gear further includes the receiving hole receiving the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm while the stop portion is provided with the hook engaging with the edge of the driven gear after the spring portion is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear, whereby the stop portion provided on the spring portion can easily engage with the driven gear for easily inhibiting the driven gear from axial slippage due to the engagement therebetween.
- the spring portion is so provided on the rotating arm that the shaft portion of the spring portion comes into surface contact with the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear and urges the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the spring portion is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear, whereby the spring portion can stably supply urging force to the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear for easily causing frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft. Consequently, the rotating arm can easily rotate in the direction of rotation of the drive gear.
- the spring portion preferably further includes a shaft portion arranged along the axial direction of the receiving hole of the driven gear and provided with the stop portion on an end thereof, and the axial length of the shaft portion of the spring portion is preferably substantially identical to the axial length of the receiving hole of the driven gear. According to this structure, the image generating apparatus can inhibit the driven gear from moving along the axial direction of the shaft portion of the spring portion.
- the spring portion is preferably rendered substantially parallel to the axial direction of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm are inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear. According to this structure, an axially extending portion of the outer peripheral surface of the shaft portion of the spring portion can entirely come into contact with and urge the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear while the spring force is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear.
- the spring portion preferably has an arcuate outer peripheral portion, and the arcuate outer peripheral portions of the bottoms of the spring portion and the support shaft are preferably substantially arranged on the circumference of a circle.
- the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the spring portion capable of coming into contact with the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear from the bottom, can be easily substantially arranged parallelly to the axial direction of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm are inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear.
- the spring portion preferably urges the inner surface of the receiving hole in a direction intersecting with the axial direction of the support shaft. According to this structure, the spring portion can easily urge the inner surface of the driven gear when the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm are inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear, thereby easily causing frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft.
- the spring portion is preferably arranged at a prescribed interval from the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the support shaft. According to this structure, the image generating apparatus can inhibit the spring portion from coming into contact with the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the support shaft, so that the spring portion is not hard to move. Thus, the image generating apparatus can suppress reduction of the urging force of the spring portion on the driven gear.
- the rotating arm preferably further includes a regulating portion for regulating the quantity of rotation of the rotating arm, and a reinforcing rib is preferably formed on a peripheral portion of the regulating portion of the rotating arm for suppressing deformation of the rotating arm.
- the image generating apparatus can suppress deformation of the rotating arm also when large force is applied to the regulating portion thereof.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the overall structure of a thermal transfer printer according to an embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a front elevational view showing respective motors and respective gears of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIGS. 3 and 4 are perspective views of a swing gear portion of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a front elevational view showing a rotating arm of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 6 is a front elevational view showing a feed roller gear of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are perspective views showing a mounting structure of the swing gear portion of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 9 is a front elevational view of the swing gear portion of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the swing gear portion taken along the line 100 - 100 in FIG. 9 ;
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view of the swing gear portion taken along the line 200 - 200 in FIG. 9 ;
- FIG. 12 is a sectional view of the rotation arm taken along the line 200 - 200 in FIG. 9 ;
- FIG. 13 is an enlarged plan view of a spring portion of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a stop portion of the spring portion of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 15 is an enlarged plan view of a modification of the spring portion of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing the overall structure of an exemplary conventional thermal transfer printer
- FIG. 17 is a front elevational view showing respective motors and respective gears of the exemplary conventional thermal transfer printer shown in FIG. 16 ;
- FIG. 18 is an exploded perspective view showing a mounting structure of a swing gear portion of the exemplary conventional thermal transfer printer shown in FIG. 16 ;
- FIG. 19 is a perspective view of the swing gear portion of the exemplary conventional thermal transfer printer shown in FIG. 16 ;
- FIG. 20 is a front elevational view of the swing gear portion of the exemplary conventional thermal transfer printer shown in FIG. 16 ;
- FIG. 21 is a sectional view of the swing gear portion taken along the line 300 - 300 in FIG. 20 .
- thermal transfer printer The structure of a thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 15 . According to this embodiment, the present invention is applied to the thermal transfer printer, which is an exemplary image generating apparatus.
- the thermal transfer printer comprises a chassis 1 of metal, a feed roller 2 of metal for feeding a paper, a press roller 3 of metal coming into contact with the feed roller 2 with prescribed pressing force, a feed roller bearing 4 rotatably supporting the feed roller 2 , a press roller bearing 5 rotatably supporting the press roller 3 , a bearing support plate 6 of metal supporting the press roller bearing 5 , a print head 7 for printing, a take-up reel 8 for taking up an ink sheet 16 a , a swing gear portion 10 mounted with a swing gear 10 a , a motor bracket 11 , a motor 12 for driving the feed roller 2 and the take-up reel 8 , a motor 13 for driving the print head 7 , and intermediate gears 14 and 15 (see FIG. 2 ).
- the feed roller gear 9 is an example of the “drive gear” in the present invention
- the swing gear 10 a of the swing gear portion 10 is an example of the “driven gear” in the present invention
- the chassis 1 has first and second side surfaces 1 a and 1 b .
- the motor bracket 11 is mounted on the first side surface 1 a of the chassis 1 .
- a slot-shaped inhibiting portion 1 c is provided on the first side surface 1 a of the chassis 1 for inhibiting the swing gear portion 10 from rotating beyond a constant quantity.
- a cartridge receiving hole 1 d is provided on the second side surface 1 b of the chassis 1 for receiving an ink sheet cartridge 16 .
- a D-shaped gear insert portion 2 a is provided on the feed roller 2 .
- This gear insert portion 2 a of the feed roller 2 is fitted into the feed roller gear 9 not to idle, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 .
- the press roller bearing 5 mounted on the bearing support plate 6 rotatably supports the press roller 3 , as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the print head 7 is mounted inside the first and second side surfaces 1 a and 1 b of the chassis 1 , to be rotatable about a support shaft 7 a.
- a gear portion 8 a of the take-up reel 8 is so arranged as to mesh with the swing gear 10 a of the swing gear portion 10 , regularly meshing with the feed roller gear 9 , upon swinging of the swing gear 10 a .
- the gear portion 8 a of the take-up gear 8 is an example of the “take-up gear” in the present invention.
- a shaft portion 9 a (see FIG. 8 ) of the feed roller gear 9 is provided with a D-shaped mounting hole 9 b , into which the gear insert portion 2 a of the feed roller 2 is press-fitted.
- the shaft portion 9 a of the feed roller gear 9 is provided with an arm support portion 9 c having an outer diameter smaller than that of the shaft portion 9 a of the feed roller gear 9 .
- the swing gear portion 10 has the swing gear 10 a of resin and a rotating arm 10 b of resin rotatably supporting the swing gear 10 a .
- the resin is prepared from polyacetal resin (POM).
- the swing gear 10 a of the swing gear portion 10 is provided with a small-diametral gear portion 10 c meshing with the feed roller gear 9 , a large-diametral gear portion 10 d meshing with the gear portion 8 a (see FIG. 2 ) of the take-up reel 8 and a receiving hole 10 e receiving a support shaft 10 f of the rotating arm 10 b.
- the rotating arm 10 b is provided with the support shaft 10 f for rotatably supporting the swing gear 10 a , a spring portion 10 g urging the inner surface of the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a , a boss 10 h fitted into the slot-shaped inhibiting portion 1 c (see FIG. 2 ) provided on the first side surface 1 a of the chassis 1 , a hole-shaped rotation fulcrum portion 10 i mounted on the arm support portion 9 c provided on the shaft portion 9 a (see FIG. 8 ) of the feed roller gear 9 and a reinforcing rib 101 arranged on the peripheral portion of the boss 10 h for suppressing deformation of the rotating arm 10 b .
- the boss 10 h is an example of the “regulating portion” in the present invention.
- the support shaft 10 f of the rotating arm 10 b has an arcuate outer peripheral portion of about 300° as viewed from the axial direction of the support shaft 10 f , as shown in FIG. 13 .
- the spring portion 10 g is integrally provided on the rotating arm 10 b on a region other than that formed with the support shaft 10 f , as shown in FIGS. 5, 7 , 12 and 13 .
- This spring portion 10 g is outwardly inclined by a prescribed angle ⁇ with respect to the extensional direction of the support shaft 10 f , as shown in FIG. 12 .
- the spring portion 10 g and the support shaft 10 f of the rotating arm 10 b are inserted into the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a , therefore, the spring portion log urges the inner surface of the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a in a direction intersecting with the axial direction of the support shaft 10 f with a load of about 10 g , for causing frictional force between the swing gear 10 a and the support shaft 10 f .
- the spring portion 10 g is constituted of a shaft portion 10 k and a stop portion 101 provided on the forward end of the shaft portion 10 k.
- the spring portion 10 g is substantially parallel to the axial direction of the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a when the swing gear 10 a of the rotating arm 10 b is fitted with the support shaft 10 f and the spring portion 10 g , as shown in FIG. 11 .
- an axially extending portion of the outer peripheral surface of the shaft portion 10 k (see FIG. 12 ) of the spring portion 10 g entirely comes into contact with and urges the inner surface of the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a.
- the axial length of the shaft portion 10 k of the spring portion 10 g is substantially identical to that of the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a.
- the shaft portion 10 k of the spring portion 10 g has an arcuate outer peripheral portion as viewed from the axial direction of the support shaft 10 f , as shown in FIGS. 7 and 13 .
- the arcuate outer peripheral portions of the bottoms of the spring portion 10 g and the support shaft 10 f are substantially arranged on the circumference of a circle O 1 .
- a hook 10 m (see FIG. 14 ) is provided on the stop portion 101 of the spring portion 10 g , as shown in FIGS. 3, 9 , 11 , 12 and 14 .
- this hook 10 m of the stop portion 101 engages with an edge 10 n of the swing gear 10 a when the support shaft 10 f and the spring portion 10 g of the rotating arm 10 b are inserted into the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a , thereby inhibiting the swing gear 10 a from slipping off the support shaft 10 f of the rotating arm 10 b.
- the driving force of the motor 12 for driving the feed roller 2 and the take-up reel 8 is transmitted to the feed roller gear 9 and the gear portion 8 a the take-up reel 8 through the intermediate gears 14 and 15 .
- the thermal transfer printer drives the motor 12 for driving the feed roller 2 and the take-up reel 8 to rotate a motor gear 12 a (see FIG. 2 ) mounted on the motor 12 along arrow Al in FIG. 2 thereby rotating the feed roller gear 9 along arrow B 1 in FIG. 2 through the intermediate gears 14 and 15 , as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the feed roller gear 2 carries the paper along arrow C 1 in FIG. 1 , as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the spring portion 10 g of the rotating arm 10 b urges the inner surface of the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a for causing frictional force between the swing gear 10 a and the support shaft 10 f of the rotating arm 10 b , whereby the rotating arm 10 b rotates in the direction of rotation of the feed roller gear 9 (along arrow B 1 in FIG. 2 ).
- the rotating arm 10 b rotates along arrow D 1 in FIG. 2 , so that the swing gear 10 a mounted on the support shaft 10 f of the rotating arm 10 b does not mesh with the gear portion 8 a of the take-up reel 8 . Therefore, the take-up reel 8 remains unrotational, not to take up the ink sheet 16 a .
- the motor 13 for driving the print head 7 rotates the print head 7 in a direction for separating from the paper (along arrow E 1 in FIG. 1 ), as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the rotating arm 10 b rotates along arrow B 1 so that the boss 10 h thereof comes into contact with the slot-shaped inhibiting portion 1 c provided on the first side surface 1 a of the chassis 1 , the inhibiting portion 1 c inhibits the rotating arm 10 b from rotating along arrow B 1 .
- the thermal transfer printer drives the motor 12 for driving the feed roller 2 and the take-up reel 8 to rotate the motor gear 12 a (see FIG. 2 ) mounted on the motor 12 along arrow F 1 in FIG. 2 thereby rotating the feed roller gear 9 along arrow G 1 in FIG. 2 through the intermediate gears 14 and 15 , as shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the feed roller 2 carries the paper along arrow H 1 in FIG. 1 , as shown in FIG. 1 .
- the spring portion 10 g of the rotating arm 10 b urges the inner surface of the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a for causing frictional force between the swing gear 10 a and the support shaft 10 f of the rotating arm 10 b , whereby the rotating arm 10 b rotates in the direction of rotation of the feed roller gear 9 (along arrow G 1 in FIG. 2 ).
- the rotating arm 10 b rotates along arrow I 1 in FIG. 2 , whereby the large-diametral gear portion 10 d of the swing gear 10 a meshes with the gear portion 8 a of the take-up reel 8 , to rotate along arrow J 1 in FIG. 2 . Therefore, the take-up reel 8 rotates along arrow K 1 in FIG. 2 , to take up the ink sheet 16 a.
- the motor 13 for driving the print head 7 rotates the print head 7 in a direction (along arrow L 1 in FIG. 1 ) for pressing the ink sheet 16 a and the paper (not shown), thereby performing printing on the paper.
- the spring portion 10 g outwardly inclined by the prescribed angle with respect to the extensional direction of the support shaft 10 f is so integrally provided on the rotating arm 10 b of resin that the integrally provided spring portion 10 g urges the swing gear 10 a thereby causing frictional force between the swing gear 10 a and the support shaft 10 f when the swing gear 10 a is rotatably mounted on the support shaft 10 f .
- the rotating arm 10 b mounted with the swing gear 10 a can rotate in the direction of rotation of the feed roller gear 9 due to the frictional force.
- the rotating arm 10 b is rotatable through the frictional force resulting from the urging force of the integrally provided spring portion 10 g , whereby no helical compression spring or the like may be separately provided for rotating the rotating arm 10 b . Consequently, the number of components can be reduced.
- the support shaft 10 f of the rotating arm 10 b is formed with the arcuate outer peripheral portion at least by half on the region other than that formed with the spring portion 10 g , whereby the swing gear 10 a can stably rotate about the support shaft 10 f as compared with a support shaft formed with an outer peripheral portion less than by half.
- the support shaft 10 f of the rotating arm 10 b can stably rotatably support the swing gear 10 a despite the spring portion 10 g integrally provided thereon.
- the spring portion 10 g of the rotating arm 10 b is so integrally provided with the stop portion 101 for inhibiting the swing gear 10 a from slipping off the support shaft 10 f that the stop portion 101 can inhibit the swing gear 10 a from axial slippage, whereby no E-ring is necessary for inhibiting the swing gear 10 a from axial slippage, and the support shaft 10 f of the rotating arm 10 b may not be grooved for receiving such an E-ring. Consequently, the number of components can be further reduced, and the number of assembling steps can also be reduced.
- the swing gear 10 a is provided with the receiving hole 10 e receiving the support shaft 10 f and the spring portion 10 g of the rotating arm 10 b while the stop portion 101 is provided with the hook 10 m engaging with the edge 10 b of the swing gear 10 a after the spring portion 10 g is inserted into the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a , whereby the stop portion 101 provided on the spring portion 10 g can easily engage with the swing gear 10 a for easily inhibiting the swing gear 10 a from axial slippage due to the engagement between the swing gear 10 a and the stop portion 101 .
- the spring portion 10 g is so provided on the rotating arm 10 b that the shaft portion 10 k of the spring portion 10 g comes into surface contact with the inner surface of the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a and urges the inner surface of the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a when the spring portion 10 g is inserted into the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a , whereby the spring portion 10 g can stably supply urging force to the inner surface of the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a , for easily causing frictional force between the swing gear 10 a and the support shaft 10 f . Consequently, the rotating arm 10 b can easily rotate in the direction of rotation of the feed roller gear 9 .
- the axial length of the shaft portion 10 k of the spring portion 10 g is rendered substantially identical to that of the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a , so that the thermal transfer printer can inhibit the swing gear 10 a from moving along the axial direction of the shaft portion 10 k of the spring portion 10 g.
- the arcuate outer peripheral portions of the bottoms of the spring portion 10 g and the support shaft 10 f are substantially arranged on the circumference of the circle O 1 , whereby the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the spring portion 10 g , capable of coming into contact with the inner surface of the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a from the bottom, can be easily substantially arranged parallelly to the axial direction of the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 e when the support shaft 10 f and the spring portion 10 g of the rotating arm 10 b are inserted into the receiving hole 10 e of the swing gear 10 a.
- the spring portion 10 g is arranged at the prescribed interval from the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the support shaft 10 f , whereby the thermal transfer printer can inhibit the spring portion 10 g from coming into contact with the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the support shaft 10 f , so that the spring portion 10 g is not hard to move.
- the thermal transfer printer can suppress reduction of the urging force of the spring portion 10 g on the swing gear 10 a.
- the reinforcing rib 10 j is formed on the peripheral portion of the boss 10 h of the rotating arm 10 b for suppressing deformation of the rotating arm 10 b , whereby the thermal transfer printer can suppress deformation of the rotating arm 10 b also when large force is applied to the boss 10 h thereof.
- the present invention is not restricted to this but is also applicable to an image generating apparatus other than the thermal transfer printer, so far as the apparatus comprises a structure capable of rotating a gear while rotatably (swingably) supporting the same.
- the present invention is not restricted to this but the support shaft provided on the rotating arm may simply be formed with an arcuate outer peripheral portion at least by half (180°).
- the present invention is not restricted to this but the stop portion may alternatively be provided on a member other than the spring member.
- the stop portion may be integrally provided on the support shaft.
- a separately formed stop member may be employed for inhibiting the feed roller gear from slipping off the support shaft.
- the present invention is not restricted to this but the spring portion may alternatively be provided on the rotating arm so that the shaft portion thereof comes into line or point contact with and urges the inner surface of the receiving hole of the swing gear.
- the rotating arm is provided with the single spring portion in the aforementioned embodiment, the present invention is not restricted to this but the rotating arm may alternatively be provided with two spring portions, as shown in FIG. 15 .
- the two spring members are preferably provided at regular intervals, as shown in FIG. 15 .
- the rotating arm may be provided with at least three spring portions at regular intervals.
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Abstract
An image generating apparatus capable of rotating and rotatably supporting a gear while reducing the number of components is obtained. This image generating apparatus comprises a normally and reversely rotatable drive gear, a driven gear meshing with the drive gear and a rotating arm of resin integrally provided with a rotation fulcrum portion rotatably mounted on the drive gear, a support shaft rotatably supporting the driven gear and a spring portion outwardly inclined by a prescribed angle with respect to the extensional direction of the support shaft.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an image generating apparatus, and more particularly, it relates to an image generating apparatus comprising a rotating arm capable of rotating a gear while rotatably (swingably) supporting the same.
- 2. Description of the Background Art
- A drive transmission device provided with a swing member (rotating arm) capable of rotating a gear while rotatably (swingably) supporting the same is known in general, as disclosed in Japanese Patent Laying-Open Nos. 2004-225761 and 9-60705 (1997), for example.
- The aforementioned Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2004-225761 describes a drive transmission device capable of transmitting driving force of a driving gear (drive gear) to a driven gear (take-up gear) through a swing gear (driven gear). In this drive transmission device, a swing member (rotating arm) rotatably supports the swing gear meshing with the driven gear. This swing member swings through a spring and a wire provided independently thereof. More specifically, the spring so urges the swing member that the swing gear meshes with the driving gear, while the wire so pulls the swing member that the swing gear separates from the driving gear. When the swing member is released from the pulling force of the wire, the spring urges the swing member so that the swing gear swings to mesh with the driving gear. Thus, the driving force of the driving gear is transmitted to the driven gear.
- The aforementioned Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 9-60705 describes a drive transmission device capable of transmitting driving force of a driving gear (drive gear) to a driven gear (take-up gear) through a planetary gear (driven gear), similarly to the aforementioned Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2004-225761. In the drive transmission device described in Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 9-60705, a magnetizing material is added to the planetary gear while a swing member (rotating arm) rotatably supporting the planetary gear is constituted of a magnetizable material, thereby increasing frictional force between the planetary gear and the swing member. Thus, the swing member swings in the direction of rotation of the driving gear, so that the planetary gear meshes with the driving gear for transmitting the driving force of the driving gear to the driven gear.
- A thermal transfer printer is generally known as an exemplary image generating apparatus comprising a rotating arm capable of rotating a gear while rotatably (swingably) supporting the same.
FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing the overall structure of an exemplary conventional thermal transfer printer.FIG. 17 is a front elevational view showing respective motors and respective gears of the conventional thermal transfer printer shown inFIG. 16 . FIGS. 18 to 21 are diagrams for illustrating the structure of the conventional thermal transfer printer shown inFIG. 16 in detail. The structure of the conventional thermal transfer printer is described with reference to FIGS. 16 to 21. - As shown in
FIGS. 16 and 17 , the conventional thermal transfer printer comprises achassis 101 of metal, afeed roller 102 of metal for feeding a paper, apress roller 103 of metal coming into contact with thefeed roller 102 with prescribed pressing force, a feed roller bearing 104 rotatably supporting thefeed roller 102, a press roller bearing 105 rotatably supporting thepress roller 103, abearing support plate 106 of metal supporting the press roller bearing 105, aprint head 107 for printing, a take-up reel 108 for taking up an ink sheet, afeed roller gear 109, aswing gear portion 110 mounted with aswing gear 110 a, amotor bracket 111, amotor 112 for driving thefeed roller 102 and the take-up reel 108, amotor 113 for driving theprint head 107, andintermediate gears 114 and 115 (seeFIG. 17 ). - As shown in
FIG. 16 , thechassis 101 has first andsecond side surfaces motor bracket 111 is mounted on thefirst side surface 101 a of thechassis 101. As shown inFIG. 17 , a slot-shaped inhibitingportion 101 c is provided on thefirst side surface 110 a of thechassis 101 for inhibiting theswing gear portion 110 from rotating beyond a constant quantity. As shown inFIG. 16 , acartridge receiving hole 110 d is provided on thesecond side surface 101 b of thechassis 101 for receiving an ink sheet cartridge (not shown). - As shown in
FIGS. 18 and 20 , a D-shapedgear insert portion 102 a is provided on thefeed roller 102. This gear insertportion 102 a of thefeed roller 102 is fitted into thefeed roller gear 109 not to idle, as shown inFIGS. 17 and 20 . The press roller bearing 105 mounted on thebearing support plate 106 rotatably supports thepress roller 103, as shown inFIG. 16 . Theprint head 107 is mounted inside the first andsecond side surfaces chassis 101, to be rotatable about asupport shaft 107 a. - As shown in
FIG. 17 , agear portion 108 a of the take-up reel 108 is so arranged as to mesh with theswing gear 110 a of theswing gear portion 110, regularly meshing with thefeed roller gear 109, upon swinging of theswing gear 110 a. As shown inFIGS. 18, 19 and 21, ashaft portion 109 a (seeFIG. 21 ) of thefeed roller gear 109 is provided with a D-shaped mounting hole 109 b, into which the gear insertportion 102 a of thefeed roller 102 is press-fitted. - As shown in
FIGS. 18 and 21 , theswing gear portion 110 has theswing gear 110 a of resin, a rotatingarm 110 b rotatably supporting theswing gear 110 a, ahelical compression spring 110 c pressing the rotatingarm 110 b with prescribed pressing force and anE-ring 110 d. As shown in FIGS. 17 to 20, theswing gear 110 a is provided with a small-diametral gear portion 110 e meshing with the feed roller gear 109 (seeFIGS. 19 and 20 ), a large-diametral gear portion 110 f meshing with thegear portion 108 a (seeFIG. 17 ) of the take-up reel 108 and a receivinghole 110 h (seeFIG. 18 ) receiving asupport shaft 110 g of the rotatingarm 110 b. As shown inFIG. 18 , the rotatingarm 110 b is provided with thesupport shaft 110 g for rotatably supporting theswing gear 110 a, aboss 110 i fitted into the slot-shaped inhibitingportion 101 c (seeFIG. 17 ) provided on thefirst side surface 110 a of thechassis 101 and a feedroller receiving hole 110 j rotatably receiving thefeed roller 102. Thesupport shaft 110 g of the rotatingarm 110 b is provided with agroove 110 k to be mounted with theE-ring 110 d. - As shown in
FIG. 21 , thehelical compression spring 110 c presses the rotatingarm 110 b and theswing gear 110 a in a thrust direction (axial direction), so that theswing gear 110 a is hard to rotate. Upon rotation of thefeed roller gear 109, therefore, theswing gear 110 a moves in the direction of this rotation, thereby rotating the rotatingarm 110 b mounted on theswing gear 110 a. As shown inFIGS. 19 and 21 , theE-ring 110 d is mounted on thegroove 110 k (seeFIGS. 18 and 21 ) provided on thesupport shaft 110 g of the rotatingarm 110 b, in order to prevent theswing gear 110 a from falling resulting from the pressing force of thehelical compression spring 110 c. - As shown in
FIG. 17 , the driving force of themotor 112 for driving thefeed roller 102 and the take-up reel 108 is transmitted to thefeed roller gear 109 and thegear portion 108 a of the take-up reel 108 through theintermediate gears - A paper feed operation of the conventional thermal transfer printer is now described with reference to
FIGS. 16 and 17 . In paper feeding, the thermal transfer printer drives themotor 112 for driving thefeed roller 102 and the take-up reel 108 to rotate amotor gear 112 a (seeFIG. 17 ) mounted on themotor 112 along arrow A2 inFIG. 17 thereby rotating thefeed roller gear 109 along arrow B2 inFIG. 17 through theintermediate gears FIGS. 16 and 17 . Thus, thefeed roller gear 102 carries the paper (not shown) along arrow C2 inFIG. 16 , as shown inFIG. 16 . At this time, the rotatingarm 110 b rotates along arrow D2 inFIG. 17 , so that theswing gear 110 a mounted on thesupport shaft 110 g of the rotatingarm 110 b does not mesh with thegear portion 108 a of the take-up reel 108. Therefore, the take-up reel 108 remains unrotational, not to take up the ink sheet (not shown). At this time, themotor 113 for driving theprint head 107 from the paper (along arrow E2 inFIG. 16 ), as shown inFIG. 16 . - In paper discharge (printing), on the other hand, the thermal transfer printer drives the
motor 112 for driving thefeed roller 102 and the take-up reel 108 to rotate themotor gear 112 a (seeFIG. 17 ) mounted on themotor 112 along arrow F2 inFIG. 17 thereby rotating thefeed roller gear 109 along arrow G2 inFIG. 17 through theintermediate gears FIGS. 16 and 17 . Thus, thefeed roller 102 carries the paper (not shown) along arrow H2 inFIG. 16 , as shown inFIG. 16 . At this time, the rotatingarm 110 b rotates along arrow I2 inFIG. 17 , so that the large-diametral gear portion 110 f of theswing gear 110 a meshes with thegear portion 108 a of the take-up reel 108 and rotates along arrow J2 inFIG. 17 . Thus, the take-up reel 108 rotates along arrow K2 inFIG. 16 , thereby taking up the ink sheet (not shown). Further, themotor 113 for driving theprint head 107 rotates theprint head 107 in a direction (along arrow L2 inFIG. 16 ) for pressing the ink sheet and the paper, as shown inFIG. 16 . Consequently, the thermal transfer printer prints an image on the paper. - However, the conventional thermal transfer printer shown in FIGS. 16 to 21 must be provided with the
helical compression spring 110 c, in order to rotate the rotatingarm 110 b while rendering the drivengear 110 a hard to rotate through resistance (frictional force) resulting from the load applied by thehelical compression spring 110 c in the axial direction (thrust direction). Therefore, the number of components is disadvantageously increased. - On the other hand, the drive transmission device described in the aforementioned Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 2004-225761 must be provided with the spring and the wire independently of the swing member in order to swing the swing member, and hence the number of components is disadvantageously increased.
- Further, the drive transmission device described in the aforementioned Japanese Patent Laying-Open No. 9-60705 increases the frictional force between the planetary gear and the swing member by constituting the swing member (rotating arm) of the magnetizable material while separately adding the magnetizing material to the planetary gear (driven gear). Thus, the number of components is disadvantageously increased since the magnetizing material must be separately added to the planetary gear.
- The present invention has been proposed in order to solve the aforementioned problems, and an object of the present invention is to provide an image generating apparatus capable of rotating and rotatably (swingably) supporting a gear while reducing the number of components.
- In order to attain the aforementioned object, an image generating apparatus according to a first aspect of the present invention comprises a normally and reversely rotatable drive gear, a driven gear meshing with the drive gear and a rotating arm of resin integrally provided with a rotation fulcrum portion rotatably mounted on the drive gear, a support shaft rotatably supporting the driven gear and a spring portion outwardly inclined by a prescribed angle with respect to the extensional direction of the support shaft.
- In the image generating apparatus according to the first aspect, as hereinabove described, the rotating arm of resin is integrally provided with the spring portion outwardly inclined by the prescribed angle with respect to the extensional direction of the support shaft so that the integrally provided spring portion urges the driven gear rotatably mounted on the support shaft, thereby causing frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft. Upon rotation of the driven gear, therefore, the rotating arm mounted with the driven gear can rotate in the direction of rotation of the drive gear due to the frictional force. Thus, the rotating arm is rotatable through the frictional force resulting from the urging force of the integrally provided spring portion, whereby no helical compression spring or the like may be separately provided for rotating the rotating arm. Consequently, the number of components can be reduced.
- The aforementioned image generating apparatus according to the first aspect preferably further comprises an ink sheet for printing an image on a paper and a take-up gear for taking up the ink sheet, while the support shaft of the rotating arm is preferably formed with an arcuate outer peripheral portion at least by half on a region other than that formed with the spring portion, the rotating arm preferably rotates in the direction of rotation of the drive gear due to frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft caused by the spring portion urging the driven gear, and the driven gear preferably meshes with or separates from the take-up gear due to rotation of the rotating arm. According to this structure, the driven gear can stably rotate about the support shaft as compared with a support shaft formed with an outer peripheral portion less than by half. Thus, the support shaft of the rotating arm can stably rotatably support the driven gear despite the spring portion integrally provided thereon.
- In the aforementioned image generating apparatus according to the first aspect, the spring portion of the rotating arm is preferably integrally provided with a stop portion for inhibiting the driven gear from slipping off the support shaft. According to this structure, the stop portion integrally provided on the spring portion can inhibit the driven gear from axial slippage, whereby no E-ring is necessary for inhibiting the driven gear from axial slippage, and the support shaft of the rotating arm may not be grooved for receiving such an E-ring. Consequently, the number of components can be further reduced, and the number of assembling steps can also be reduced.
- In the aforementioned image generating apparatus provided with the stop portion, the driven gear preferably further includes a receiving hole receiving the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm, and the stop portion is preferably provided with a hook engaging with an edge of the driven gear after the spring portion is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear. According to this structure, the stop portion provided on the spring portion can easily engage with the driven gear for easily inhibiting the driven gear from axial slippage due to the engagement therebetween.
- In the aforementioned image generating apparatus provided with the stop portion, the driven gear preferably further includes a receiving hole receiving the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm, the spring portion preferably further includes a shaft portion arranged along the axial direction of the receiving hole of the driven gear and provided with the stop portion on an end thereof, and the axial length of the shaft portion of the spring portion is preferably substantially identical to the axial length of the receiving hole of the driven gear. According to this structure, the image generating apparatus can inhibit the driven gear from moving along the axial direction of the shaft portion of the spring portion.
- In the aforementioned image generating apparatus according to the first aspect, the driven gear preferably further includes a receiving hole receiving the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm, and the spring portion is preferably so provided on the rotating arm that the shaft portion of the spring portion comes into surface contact with the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear and urges the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the spring portion is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear. According to this structure, the spring portion can stably supply urging force to the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear, thereby easily causing frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft. Consequently, the rotating arm can easily rotate in the direction of rotation of the drive gear.
- In the aforementioned image generating apparatus having the spring portion so provided on the rotating arm that the shaft portion of the spring portion comes into surface contact with the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear and urges the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the spring portion is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear, the spring portion is preferably rendered substantially parallel to the axial direction of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm are inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear. According to this structure, an axially extending portion of the outer peripheral surface of the shaft portion of the spring portion can entirely come into contact with and urge the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear while the spring force is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear.
- In this case, the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm preferably have arcuate outer peripheral portions respectively, and the arcuate outer peripheral portions of the bottoms of the spring portion and the support shaft are preferably substantially arranged on the circumference of a circle. According to this structure, the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the spring portion, capable of coming into contact with the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear from the bottom, can be easily substantially arranged parallelly to the axial direction of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm are inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear.
- In the aforementioned image generating apparatus according to the first aspect, the driven gear preferably further includes a receiving hole receiving the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm, and the spring portion preferably urges the inner surface of the receiving hole in a direction intersecting with the axial direction of the support shaft. According to this structure, the spring portion can easily urge the inner surface of the driven gear when the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm are inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear, thereby easily causing frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft.
- In the aforementioned image generating apparatus according to the first aspect, the support shaft of the rotating arm preferably has an arcuate outer peripheral portion, and the spring portion is preferably arranged at a prescribed interval from the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the support shaft. According to this structure, the image generating apparatus can inhibit the spring portion from coming into contact with the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the support shaft, so that the spring portion is not hard to move. Thus, the image generating apparatus can suppress reduction of the urging force of the spring portion on the driven gear.
- In the aforementioned image generating apparatus according to the first aspect, the rotating arm preferably further includes a regulating portion for regulating the quantity of rotation of the rotating arm, and a reinforcing rib is preferably formed on a peripheral portion of the regulating portion of the rotating arm for suppressing deformation of the rotating arm. According to this structure, the image generating apparatus can suppress deformation of the rotating arm also when large force is applied to the regulating portion thereof.
- An image generating apparatus according to a second aspect of the present invention comprises an ink sheet for printing an image on a paper, a take-up gear for taking up the ink sheet, a normally and reversely rotatable drive gear driving the take-up gear, a driven gear meshing with the drive gear and a rotating arm of resin including a rotation fulcrum portion rotatably mounted on the drive gear and a support shaft rotatably supporting the driven gear, the rotating arm is integrally provided with a spring portion outwardly inclined by a prescribed angle with respect to the extensional direction of the support shaft of the rotating arm, the driven gear further includes a receiving hole receiving the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm while the spring portion is so provided on the rotating arm that the shaft portion of the spring portion comes into surface contact with the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear and urges the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the spring portion is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear, the spring portion of the rotating arm is integrally provided with a stop portion for inhibiting the driven gear from slipping off the support shaft while the stop portion is provided with a hook engaging with an edge of the driven gear after the spring portion is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear, the support shaft of the rotating arm is formed with an arcuate outer peripheral portion at least by half on a region other than that formed with the spring portion, the rotating arm rotates in the direction of rotation of the drive gear due to frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft caused by the spring portion urging the driven gear, and the driven gear meshes with or separates from the take-up gear due to rotation of the rotating arm.
- In the image generating apparatus according to the second aspect, as hereinabove described, the rotating arm of resin is integrally provided with the spring portion outwardly inclined by the prescribed angle with respect to the extensional direction of the support shaft so that the integrally provided spring portion urges the driven gear rotatably mounted on the support shaft, thereby causing frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft. Upon rotation of the driven gear, therefore, the rotating arm mounted with the driven gear can rotate in the direction of rotation of the drive gear due to the frictional force. Thus, the rotating arm is rotatable through the frictional force resulting from the urging force of the integrally provided spring portion, whereby no helical compression spring or the like may be separately provided for rotating the rotating arm. Consequently, the number of components can be reduced. Further, the support shaft of the rotating arm is formed with the arcuate outer peripheral portion at least by half on the region other than that formed with the spring portion, whereby the driven gear can stably rotate about the support shaft as compared with a support shaft formed with an outer peripheral portion less than by half. Thus, the support shaft of the rotating arm can stably rotatably support the driven gear despite the spring portion integrally provided thereon. In addition, the spring portion of the rotating arm is so integrally provided with the stop portion for inhibiting the driven gear from slipping off the support shaft that the stop portion can inhibit the driven gear from axial slippage, whereby no E-ring is necessary for inhibiting the driven gear from axial slippage, and the support shaft of the rotating arm may not be grooved for receiving such an E-ring. Consequently, the number of components can be further reduced, and the number of assembling steps can also be reduced. Further, the driven gear further includes the receiving hole receiving the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm while the stop portion is provided with the hook engaging with the edge of the driven gear after the spring portion is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear, whereby the stop portion provided on the spring portion can easily engage with the driven gear for easily inhibiting the driven gear from axial slippage due to the engagement therebetween. Further, the spring portion is so provided on the rotating arm that the shaft portion of the spring portion comes into surface contact with the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear and urges the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the spring portion is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear, whereby the spring portion can stably supply urging force to the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear for easily causing frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft. Consequently, the rotating arm can easily rotate in the direction of rotation of the drive gear.
- In the aforementioned image generating apparatus according to the second aspect, the spring portion preferably further includes a shaft portion arranged along the axial direction of the receiving hole of the driven gear and provided with the stop portion on an end thereof, and the axial length of the shaft portion of the spring portion is preferably substantially identical to the axial length of the receiving hole of the driven gear. According to this structure, the image generating apparatus can inhibit the driven gear from moving along the axial direction of the shaft portion of the spring portion.
- In the aforementioned image generating apparatus according to the second aspect, the spring portion is preferably rendered substantially parallel to the axial direction of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm are inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear. According to this structure, an axially extending portion of the outer peripheral surface of the shaft portion of the spring portion can entirely come into contact with and urge the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear while the spring force is inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear.
- In this case, the spring portion preferably has an arcuate outer peripheral portion, and the arcuate outer peripheral portions of the bottoms of the spring portion and the support shaft are preferably substantially arranged on the circumference of a circle. According to this structure, the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the spring portion, capable of coming into contact with the inner surface of the receiving hole of the driven gear from the bottom, can be easily substantially arranged parallelly to the axial direction of the receiving hole of the driven gear when the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm are inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear.
- In the aforementioned image generating apparatus according to the second aspect, the spring portion preferably urges the inner surface of the receiving hole in a direction intersecting with the axial direction of the support shaft. According to this structure, the spring portion can easily urge the inner surface of the driven gear when the support shaft and the spring portion of the rotating arm are inserted into the receiving hole of the driven gear, thereby easily causing frictional force between the driven gear and the support shaft.
- In the aforementioned image generating apparatus according to the second aspect, the spring portion is preferably arranged at a prescribed interval from the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the support shaft. According to this structure, the image generating apparatus can inhibit the spring portion from coming into contact with the arcuate outer peripheral portion of the support shaft, so that the spring portion is not hard to move. Thus, the image generating apparatus can suppress reduction of the urging force of the spring portion on the driven gear.
- In the aforementioned image generating apparatus according to the second aspect, the rotating arm preferably further includes a regulating portion for regulating the quantity of rotation of the rotating arm, and a reinforcing rib is preferably formed on a peripheral portion of the regulating portion of the rotating arm for suppressing deformation of the rotating arm. According to this structure, the image generating apparatus can suppress deformation of the rotating arm also when large force is applied to the regulating portion thereof.
- The foregoing and other objects, features, aspects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the present invention when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing the overall structure of a thermal transfer printer according to an embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a front elevational view showing respective motors and respective gears of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIGS. 3 and 4 are perspective views of a swing gear portion of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a front elevational view showing a rotating arm of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 6 is a front elevational view showing a feed roller gear of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIGS. 7 and 8 are perspective views showing a mounting structure of the swing gear portion of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 9 is a front elevational view of the swing gear portion of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 10 is a sectional view of the swing gear portion taken along the line 100-100 inFIG. 9 ; -
FIG. 11 is a sectional view of the swing gear portion taken along the line 200-200 inFIG. 9 ; -
FIG. 12 is a sectional view of the rotation arm taken along the line 200-200 inFIG. 9 ; -
FIG. 13 is an enlarged plan view of a spring portion of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a stop portion of the spring portion of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 15 is an enlarged plan view of a modification of the spring portion of the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing the overall structure of an exemplary conventional thermal transfer printer; -
FIG. 17 is a front elevational view showing respective motors and respective gears of the exemplary conventional thermal transfer printer shown inFIG. 16 ; -
FIG. 18 is an exploded perspective view showing a mounting structure of a swing gear portion of the exemplary conventional thermal transfer printer shown inFIG. 16 ; -
FIG. 19 is a perspective view of the swing gear portion of the exemplary conventional thermal transfer printer shown inFIG. 16 ; -
FIG. 20 is a front elevational view of the swing gear portion of the exemplary conventional thermal transfer printer shown inFIG. 16 ; and -
FIG. 21 is a sectional view of the swing gear portion taken along the line 300-300 inFIG. 20 . - An embodiment of the present invention is now described with reference to the drawings.
- The structure of a thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention is described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 15. According to this embodiment, the present invention is applied to the thermal transfer printer, which is an exemplary image generating apparatus.
- As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2 , the thermal transfer printer according to the embodiment of the present invention comprises a chassis 1 of metal, afeed roller 2 of metal for feeding a paper, apress roller 3 of metal coming into contact with thefeed roller 2 with prescribed pressing force, afeed roller bearing 4 rotatably supporting thefeed roller 2, apress roller bearing 5 rotatably supporting thepress roller 3, a bearingsupport plate 6 of metal supporting thepress roller bearing 5, a print head 7 for printing, a take-upreel 8 for taking up anink sheet 16 a, aswing gear portion 10 mounted with aswing gear 10 a, amotor bracket 11, amotor 12 for driving thefeed roller 2 and the take-upreel 8, amotor 13 for driving the print head 7, andintermediate gears 14 and 15 (seeFIG. 2 ). Thefeed roller gear 9 is an example of the “drive gear” in the present invention, and theswing gear 10 a of theswing gear portion 10 is an example of the “driven gear” in the present invention. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , the chassis 1 has first and second side surfaces 1 a and 1 b. Themotor bracket 11 is mounted on thefirst side surface 1 a of the chassis 1. As shown inFIG. 2 , a slot-shaped inhibitingportion 1 c is provided on thefirst side surface 1 a of the chassis 1 for inhibiting theswing gear portion 10 from rotating beyond a constant quantity. As shown inFIG. 1 , acartridge receiving hole 1 d is provided on thesecond side surface 1 b of the chassis 1 for receiving anink sheet cartridge 16. - As shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8 , a D-shapedgear insert portion 2 a is provided on thefeed roller 2. Thisgear insert portion 2 a of thefeed roller 2 is fitted into thefeed roller gear 9 not to idle, as shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 . Thepress roller bearing 5 mounted on the bearingsupport plate 6 rotatably supports thepress roller 3, as shown inFIG. 1 . The print head 7 is mounted inside the first and second side surfaces 1 a and 1 b of the chassis 1, to be rotatable about asupport shaft 7 a. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , agear portion 8 a of the take-upreel 8 is so arranged as to mesh with theswing gear 10 a of theswing gear portion 10, regularly meshing with thefeed roller gear 9, upon swinging of theswing gear 10 a. Thegear portion 8 a of the take-upgear 8 is an example of the “take-up gear” in the present invention. As shown inFIGS. 7 and 8 , ashaft portion 9 a (seeFIG. 8 ) of thefeed roller gear 9 is provided with a D-shaped mountinghole 9 b, into which thegear insert portion 2 a of thefeed roller 2 is press-fitted. As shown inFIGS. 6 and 8 , theshaft portion 9 a of thefeed roller gear 9 is provided with anarm support portion 9 c having an outer diameter smaller than that of theshaft portion 9 a of thefeed roller gear 9. - As shown in
FIGS. 3, 4 , 7 and 8, theswing gear portion 10 has theswing gear 10 a of resin and arotating arm 10 b of resin rotatably supporting theswing gear 10 a. According to this embodiment, the resin is prepared from polyacetal resin (POM). As shown inFIGS. 7 and 10 , theswing gear 10 a of theswing gear portion 10 is provided with a small-diametral gear portion 10 c meshing with thefeed roller gear 9, a large-diametral gear portion 10 d meshing with thegear portion 8 a (seeFIG. 2 ) of the take-upreel 8 and a receivinghole 10 e receiving asupport shaft 10 f of therotating arm 10 b. - As shown in
FIGS. 7, 12 and 13, therotating arm 10 b is provided with thesupport shaft 10 f for rotatably supporting theswing gear 10 a, aspring portion 10 g urging the inner surface of the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a, aboss 10 h fitted into the slot-shaped inhibitingportion 1 c (seeFIG. 2 ) provided on thefirst side surface 1 a of the chassis 1, a hole-shapedrotation fulcrum portion 10 i mounted on thearm support portion 9 c provided on theshaft portion 9 a (seeFIG. 8 ) of thefeed roller gear 9 and a reinforcingrib 101 arranged on the peripheral portion of theboss 10 h for suppressing deformation of therotating arm 10 b. Theboss 10 h is an example of the “regulating portion” in the present invention. - According to this embodiment, the
support shaft 10 f of therotating arm 10 b has an arcuate outer peripheral portion of about 300° as viewed from the axial direction of thesupport shaft 10 f, as shown inFIG. 13 . Further, thespring portion 10 g is integrally provided on therotating arm 10 b on a region other than that formed with thesupport shaft 10 f, as shown inFIGS. 5, 7 , 12 and 13. Thisspring portion 10 g is outwardly inclined by a prescribed angle θ with respect to the extensional direction of thesupport shaft 10 f, as shown inFIG. 12 . When thespring portion 10 g and thesupport shaft 10 f of therotating arm 10 b are inserted into the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a, therefore, the spring portion log urges the inner surface of the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a in a direction intersecting with the axial direction of thesupport shaft 10 f with a load of about 10 g, for causing frictional force between theswing gear 10 a and thesupport shaft 10 f. As shown inFIG. 12 , thespring portion 10 g is constituted of ashaft portion 10 k and astop portion 101 provided on the forward end of theshaft portion 10 k. - According to this embodiment, the
spring portion 10 g is substantially parallel to the axial direction of the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a when theswing gear 10 a of therotating arm 10 b is fitted with thesupport shaft 10 f and thespring portion 10 g, as shown inFIG. 11 . Thus, an axially extending portion of the outer peripheral surface of theshaft portion 10 k (seeFIG. 12 ) of thespring portion 10 g entirely comes into contact with and urges the inner surface of the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a. - According to this embodiment, the axial length of the
shaft portion 10 k of thespring portion 10 g is substantially identical to that of the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a. - According to this embodiment, the
shaft portion 10 k of thespring portion 10 g has an arcuate outer peripheral portion as viewed from the axial direction of thesupport shaft 10 f, as shown inFIGS. 7 and 13 . The arcuate outer peripheral portions of the bottoms of thespring portion 10 g and thesupport shaft 10 f are substantially arranged on the circumference of a circle O1. - According to this embodiment, a
hook 10 m (seeFIG. 14 ) is provided on thestop portion 101 of thespring portion 10 g, as shown inFIGS. 3, 9 , 11, 12 and 14. As shown inFIGS. 9 and 11 , thishook 10 m of thestop portion 101 engages with anedge 10 n of theswing gear 10 a when thesupport shaft 10 f and thespring portion 10 g of therotating arm 10 b are inserted into the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a, thereby inhibiting theswing gear 10 a from slipping off thesupport shaft 10 f of therotating arm 10 b. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , the driving force of themotor 12 for driving thefeed roller 2 and the take-upreel 8 is transmitted to thefeed roller gear 9 and thegear portion 8 a the take-upreel 8 through theintermediate gears - A paper feed operation of the thermal transfer printer is now described with reference to
FIGS. 1 and 2 . In paper feeding, the thermal transfer printer drives themotor 12 for driving thefeed roller 2 and the take-upreel 8 to rotate amotor gear 12 a (seeFIG. 2 ) mounted on themotor 12 along arrow Al inFIG. 2 thereby rotating thefeed roller gear 9 along arrow B1 inFIG. 2 through theintermediate gears FIGS. 1 and 2 . Thus, thefeed roller gear 2 carries the paper along arrow C1 inFIG. 1 , as shown inFIG. 1 . At this time, thespring portion 10 g of therotating arm 10 b urges the inner surface of the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a for causing frictional force between theswing gear 10 a and thesupport shaft 10 f of therotating arm 10 b, whereby therotating arm 10 b rotates in the direction of rotation of the feed roller gear 9 (along arrow B1 inFIG. 2 ). Thus, therotating arm 10 b rotates along arrow D1 inFIG. 2 , so that theswing gear 10 a mounted on thesupport shaft 10 f of therotating arm 10 b does not mesh with thegear portion 8 a of the take-upreel 8. Therefore, the take-upreel 8 remains unrotational, not to take up theink sheet 16 a. At this time, themotor 13 for driving the print head 7 rotates the print head 7 in a direction for separating from the paper (along arrow E1 inFIG. 1 ), as shown inFIG. 1 . When therotating arm 10 b rotates along arrow B1 so that theboss 10 h thereof comes into contact with the slot-shaped inhibitingportion 1 c provided on thefirst side surface 1 a of the chassis 1, the inhibitingportion 1 c inhibits therotating arm 10 b from rotating along arrow B1. - In paper discharge (printing), on the other hand, the thermal transfer printer drives the
motor 12 for driving thefeed roller 2 and the take-upreel 8 to rotate themotor gear 12 a (seeFIG. 2 ) mounted on themotor 12 along arrow F1 inFIG. 2 thereby rotating thefeed roller gear 9 along arrow G1 inFIG. 2 through theintermediate gears FIGS. 1 and 2 . Thus, thefeed roller 2 carries the paper along arrow H1 inFIG. 1 , as shown inFIG. 1 . At this time, thespring portion 10 g of therotating arm 10 b urges the inner surface of the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a for causing frictional force between theswing gear 10 a and thesupport shaft 10 f of therotating arm 10 b, whereby therotating arm 10 b rotates in the direction of rotation of the feed roller gear 9 (along arrow G1 inFIG. 2 ). Thus, therotating arm 10 b rotates along arrow I1 inFIG. 2 , whereby the large-diametral gear portion 10 d of theswing gear 10 a meshes with thegear portion 8 a of the take-upreel 8, to rotate along arrow J1 inFIG. 2 . Therefore, the take-upreel 8 rotates along arrow K1 inFIG. 2 , to take up theink sheet 16 a. - The
motor 13 for driving the print head 7 rotates the print head 7 in a direction (along arrow L1 inFIG. 1 ) for pressing theink sheet 16 a and the paper (not shown), thereby performing printing on the paper. - According to this embodiment, as hereinabove described, the
spring portion 10 g outwardly inclined by the prescribed angle with respect to the extensional direction of thesupport shaft 10 f is so integrally provided on therotating arm 10 b of resin that the integrally providedspring portion 10 g urges theswing gear 10 a thereby causing frictional force between theswing gear 10 a and thesupport shaft 10 f when theswing gear 10 a is rotatably mounted on thesupport shaft 10 f. Upon rotation of theswing gear 10 a, therefore, therotating arm 10 b mounted with theswing gear 10 a can rotate in the direction of rotation of thefeed roller gear 9 due to the frictional force. Thus, therotating arm 10 b is rotatable through the frictional force resulting from the urging force of the integrally providedspring portion 10 g, whereby no helical compression spring or the like may be separately provided for rotating therotating arm 10 b. Consequently, the number of components can be reduced. - According to this embodiment, the
support shaft 10 f of therotating arm 10 b is formed with the arcuate outer peripheral portion at least by half on the region other than that formed with thespring portion 10 g, whereby theswing gear 10 a can stably rotate about thesupport shaft 10 f as compared with a support shaft formed with an outer peripheral portion less than by half. Thus, thesupport shaft 10 f of therotating arm 10 b can stably rotatably support theswing gear 10 a despite thespring portion 10 g integrally provided thereon. - According to this embodiment, the
spring portion 10 g of therotating arm 10 b is so integrally provided with thestop portion 101 for inhibiting theswing gear 10 a from slipping off thesupport shaft 10 f that thestop portion 101 can inhibit theswing gear 10 a from axial slippage, whereby no E-ring is necessary for inhibiting theswing gear 10 a from axial slippage, and thesupport shaft 10 f of therotating arm 10 b may not be grooved for receiving such an E-ring. Consequently, the number of components can be further reduced, and the number of assembling steps can also be reduced. - According to this embodiment, the
swing gear 10 a is provided with the receivinghole 10 e receiving thesupport shaft 10 f and thespring portion 10 g of therotating arm 10 b while thestop portion 101 is provided with thehook 10 m engaging with theedge 10 b of theswing gear 10 a after thespring portion 10 g is inserted into the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a, whereby thestop portion 101 provided on thespring portion 10 g can easily engage with theswing gear 10 a for easily inhibiting theswing gear 10 a from axial slippage due to the engagement between theswing gear 10 a and thestop portion 101. - According to this embodiment, the
spring portion 10 g is so provided on therotating arm 10 b that theshaft portion 10 k of thespring portion 10 g comes into surface contact with the inner surface of the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a and urges the inner surface of the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a when thespring portion 10 g is inserted into the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a, whereby thespring portion 10 g can stably supply urging force to the inner surface of the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a, for easily causing frictional force between theswing gear 10 a and thesupport shaft 10 f. Consequently, therotating arm 10 b can easily rotate in the direction of rotation of thefeed roller gear 9. - According to this embodiment, the axial length of the
shaft portion 10 k of thespring portion 10 g is rendered substantially identical to that of the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a, so that the thermal transfer printer can inhibit theswing gear 10 a from moving along the axial direction of theshaft portion 10 k of thespring portion 10 g. - According to this embodiment, the arcuate outer peripheral portions of the bottoms of the
spring portion 10 g and thesupport shaft 10 f are substantially arranged on the circumference of the circle O1, whereby the arcuate outer peripheral portion of thespring portion 10 g, capable of coming into contact with the inner surface of the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a from the bottom, can be easily substantially arranged parallelly to the axial direction of the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 e when thesupport shaft 10 f and thespring portion 10 g of therotating arm 10 b are inserted into the receivinghole 10 e of theswing gear 10 a. - According to this embodiment, the
spring portion 10 g is arranged at the prescribed interval from the arcuate outer peripheral portion of thesupport shaft 10 f, whereby the thermal transfer printer can inhibit thespring portion 10 g from coming into contact with the arcuate outer peripheral portion of thesupport shaft 10 f, so that thespring portion 10 g is not hard to move. Thus, the thermal transfer printer can suppress reduction of the urging force of thespring portion 10 g on theswing gear 10 a. - According to this embodiment, the reinforcing
rib 10 j is formed on the peripheral portion of theboss 10 h of therotating arm 10 b for suppressing deformation of therotating arm 10 b, whereby the thermal transfer printer can suppress deformation of therotating arm 10 b also when large force is applied to theboss 10 h thereof. - Although the present invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the spirit and scope of the present invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
- For example, while the above embodiment has been described with reference to the thermal transfer printer employed as an exemplary image generating apparatus, the present invention is not restricted to this but is also applicable to an image generating apparatus other than the thermal transfer printer, so far as the apparatus comprises a structure capable of rotating a gear while rotatably (swingably) supporting the same.
- While the support shaft provided on the rotating arm is formed with the arcuate outer peripheral portion of about 300° on the region other than that formed with the spring portion in the aforementioned embodiment, the present invention is not restricted to this but the support shaft provided on the rotating arm may simply be formed with an arcuate outer peripheral portion at least by half (180°).
- While the spring portion is integrally provided with the stop portion for inhibiting the feed roller gear from slipping off the support shaft in the aforementioned embodiment, the present invention is not restricted to this but the stop portion may alternatively be provided on a member other than the spring member. For example, the stop portion may be integrally provided on the support shaft. Further alternatively, a separately formed stop member may be employed for inhibiting the feed roller gear from slipping off the support shaft.
- While the spring portion is so provided on the rotating arm that the shaft portion thereof comes into surface contact with and urges the inner surface of the receiving hole of the swing gear when the spring portion is inserted into the receiving hole of the swing gear in the aforementioned embodiment, the present invention is not restricted to this but the spring portion may alternatively be provided on the rotating arm so that the shaft portion thereof comes into line or point contact with and urges the inner surface of the receiving hole of the swing gear.
- While the rotating arm is provided with the single spring portion in the aforementioned embodiment, the present invention is not restricted to this but the rotating arm may alternatively be provided with two spring portions, as shown in
FIG. 15 . In this case, the two spring members are preferably provided at regular intervals, as shown inFIG. 15 . Further alternatively, the rotating arm may be provided with at least three spring portions at regular intervals.
Claims (18)
1. An image generating apparatus comprising:
a normally and reversely rotatable drive gear;
a driven gear meshing with said drive gear; and
a rotating arm of resin integrally provided with a rotation fulcrum portion rotatably mounted on said drive gear, a support shaft rotatably supporting said driven gear and a spring portion outwardly inclined by a prescribed angle with respect to the extensional direction of said support shaft.
2. The image generating apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising an ink sheet for printing an image on a paper and a take-up gear for taking up said ink sheet, wherein
said support shaft of said rotating arm is formed with an arcuate outer peripheral portion at least by half on a region other than that formed with said spring portion,
said rotating arm rotates in the direction of rotation of said drive gear due to frictional force between said driven gear and said support shaft caused by said spring portion urging said driven gear, and
said driven gear meshes with or separates from said take-up gear due to rotation of said rotating arm.
3. The image generating apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein
said spring portion of said rotating arm is integrally provided with a stop portion for inhibiting said driven gear from slipping off said support shaft.
4. The image generating apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein
said driven gear further includes a receiving hole receiving said support shaft and said spring portion of said rotating arm, and
said stop portion is provided with a hook engaging with an edge of said driven gear after said spring portion is inserted into said receiving hole of said driven gear.
5. The image generating apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein
said driven gear further includes a receiving hole receiving said support shaft and said spring portion of said rotating arm,
said spring portion further includes a shaft portion arranged along the axial direction of said receiving hole of said driven gear and provided with said stop portion on an end thereof, and
the axial length of said shaft portion of said spring portion is substantially identical to the axial length of said receiving hole of said driven gear.
6. The image generating apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein
said driven gear further includes a receiving hole receiving said support shaft and said spring portion of said rotating arm, and
said spring portion is so provided on said rotating arm that said shaft portion of said spring portion comes into surface contact with the inner surface of said receiving hole of said driven gear and urges the inner surface of said receiving hole of said driven gear when said spring portion is inserted into said receiving hole of said driven gear.
7. The image generating apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein
said spring portion is rendered substantially parallel to the axial direction of said receiving hole of said driven gear when said support shaft and said spring portion of said rotating arm are inserted into said receiving hole of said driven gear.
8. The image generating apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein
said support shaft and said spring portion of said rotating arm have arcuate outer peripheral portions respectively, and
said arcuate outer peripheral portions of the bottoms of said spring portion and said support shaft are substantially arranged on the circumference of a circle.
9. The image generating apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein
said driven gear further includes a receiving hole receiving said support shaft and said spring portion of said rotating arm, and
said spring portion urges the inner surface of said receiving hole in a direction intersecting with the axial direction of said support shaft.
10. The image generating apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein
said support shaft of said rotating arm has an arcuate outer peripheral portion, and
said spring portion is arranged at a prescribed interval from said arcuate outer peripheral portion of said support shaft.
11. The image generating apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein
said rotating arm further includes a regulating portion for regulating the quantity of rotation of said rotating arm, and
a reinforcing rib is formed on a peripheral portion of said regulating portion of said rotating arm for suppressing deformation of said rotating arm.
12. An image generating apparatus comprising:
an ink sheet for printing an image on a paper;
a take-up gear for taking up said ink sheet;
a normally and reversely rotatable drive gear driving said take-up gear;
a driven gear meshing with said drive gear; and
a rotating arm of resin including a rotation fulcrum portion rotatably mounted on said drive gear and a support shaft rotatably supporting said driven gear, wherein
said rotating arm is integrally provided with a spring portion outwardly inclined by a prescribed angle with respect to the extensional direction of said support shaft of said rotating arm,
said driven gear further includes a receiving hole receiving said support shaft and said spring portion of said rotating arm while said spring portion is so provided on said rotating arm that said shaft portion of said spring portion comes into surface contact with the inner surface of said receiving hole of said driven gear and urges the inner surface of said receiving hole of said driven gear when said spring portion is inserted into said receiving hole of said driven gear,
said spring portion of said rotating arm is integrally provided with a stop portion for inhibiting said driven gear from slipping off said support shaft while said stop portion is provided with a hook engaging with an edge of said driven gear after said spring portion is inserted into said receiving hole of said driven gear,
said support shaft of said rotating arm is formed with an arcuate outer peripheral portion at least by half on a region other than that formed with said spring portion,
said rotating arm rotates in the direction of rotation of said drive gear due to frictional force between said driven gear and said support shaft caused by said spring portion urging said driven gear, and
said driven gear meshes with or separates from said take-up gear due to rotation of said rotating arm.
13. The image generating apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein
said spring portion further includes a shaft portion arranged along the axial direction of said receiving hole of said driven gear and provided with said stop portion on an end thereof, and
the axial length of said shaft portion of said spring portion is substantially identical to the axial length of said receiving hole of said driven gear.
14. The image generating apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein
said spring portion is rendered substantially parallel to the axial direction of said receiving hole of said driven gear when said support shaft and said spring portion of said rotating arm are inserted into said receiving hole of said driven gear.
15. The image generating apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein
said spring portion has an arcuate outer peripheral portion, and
said arcuate outer peripheral portions of the bottoms of said spring portion and said support shaft are substantially arranged on the circumference of a circle.
16. The image generating apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein
said spring portion urges the inner surface of said receiving hole in a direction intersecting with the axial direction of said support shaft.
17. The image generating apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein
said spring portion is arranged at a prescribed interval from said arcuate outer peripheral portion of said support shaft.
18. The image generating apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein
said rotating arm further includes a regulating portion for regulating the quantity of rotation of said rotating arm, and
a reinforcing rib is formed on a peripheral portion of said regulating portion of said rotating arm for suppressing deformation of said rotating arm.
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