WO2002032681A1 - Cassette d'enregistrement et unite d'enregistrement - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H16/00—Unwinding, paying-out webs
- B65H16/02—Supporting web roll
- B65H16/06—Supporting web roll both-ends type
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41J—TYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
- B41J15/00—Devices or arrangements of selective printing mechanisms, e.g. ink-jet printers or thermal printers, specially adapted for supporting or handling copy material in continuous form, e.g. webs
- B41J15/04—Supporting, feeding, or guiding devices; Mountings for web rolls or spindles
- B41J15/044—Cassettes or cartridges containing continuous copy material, tape, for setting into printing devices
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65H—HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL, e.g. SHEETS, WEBS, CABLES
- B65H2301/00—Handling processes for sheets or webs
- B65H2301/40—Type of handling process
- B65H2301/41—Winding, unwinding
- B65H2301/415—Unwinding
- B65H2301/4152—Finishing unwinding process
- B65H2301/41522—Detecting residual amount of web
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- the present invention relates to a tape cassette and a tape unit which are used in a tape printer for producing a tape with a letter, and in which a tape unit formed by winding a printing tape around a tape spool is replaceable with respect to a cassette case body.
- the tape unit has a support member for supporting one end of a spool portion for winding the printing tape, having a radius considerably larger than the diameter of the spool.
- the observation window cannot be installed in the vicinity of the outer diameter of the spool because the support member is fitted in the engagement hole of the cassette lid. Since the end of the printing tape whose winding radius has decreased to near the outer diameter of the spool in the unit cannot be confirmed, the tape unit needs to be replaced before the printing tape is used up, resulting in wasteful consumption. Was.
- An adhesive is applied to one side of this type of tape in advance so that the printed tape can be attached to the desired location.
- the adhesive slightly exudes, and the adhesive adheres to the tape unit main body or the flange portion (flange portion) of the spool, so that there is a problem that the tape cannot be smoothly pulled out.
- a disk-shaped spacer made of a thin plate made of a synthetic resin having low frictional resistance has been arranged so as to face both end surfaces of the winding portion of this type of tape. Further, in order to prevent the tape of the winding part from being scattered, an adhesive is applied to one side of the above-mentioned spacer, and is adhered to both end surfaces of the above-mentioned winding part.
- a winding portion of the tape is sandwiched by a spool from the other side with respect to the main unit of the tape unit.
- the stirrer does not come off easily. The user has to take time to discard the spacer with scissors or the like.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-mentioned conventional problems, and it is possible to replace a tape unit housed in a cassette case main body, and to reliably check the remaining amount of a print tape of a used tape unit. And provide a tape cassette and its tape unit that enables the specification of the width and type of the printing tape when replacing the tape unit, and facilitate the separation work accompanying the discarding work of the tape unit.
- the purpose is to provide a tape unit that
- the present invention is configured so that a replaceable tape unit formed by winding a print tape around a tape spool is detachably housed in a cassette case main body.
- a tape force set used in a tape printing apparatus wherein the tape unit includes a rotation support portion rotatably holding the tape spool and facing a winding portion of the print tape; Has an observation window extending in a winding radial direction of a winding portion of the printing tape.
- the tape unit of the present invention is a tape unit in which a printing tape is wound, and is made of a disc-shaped synthetic resin that covers a winding portion of the printing tape and both end surfaces of the winding portion.
- At least one sewing machine extending across an inner peripheral edge and an outer peripheral edge of the spacer is configured so that the thin plate-shaped spacer cannot be pulled out by being sandwiched between the main body of the tape unit and the spool.
- An eye-shaped cut line is provided.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of a tape printing apparatus in which a cover of a tape cassette storage unit is closed.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the tape cassette.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the tape cassette with the cassette lid removed.
- FIG. 4A is a plan view of the cassette lid, and
- FIG. 4B is a plan view of the cassette case main body.
- FIG. 5A is a plan view of the tape unit
- FIG. 5B is a bottom view of the tape unit.
- FIG. 6 is a side view of the tape unit with the lower spool removed.
- FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the rotation support portion, the tape winding portion, and the lower spool in the tape unit.
- FIG. 8 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along the line VIII-VIII of FIG. 2 in a state where the tape unit is covered with a cassette lid.
- FIG. 9 is a bottom view of the rotation support portion.
- FIG. 10 is a plan view of the lower spool, as viewed in the direction of arrows XX in FIG.
- FIG. 11 is a plan view of the spacer.
- FIG. 1 is a plan view of the tape printing apparatus 1 with the storage cover 6 of the cassette storage section 8 closed.
- a character input key for inputting characters such as characters over a plurality of lines and creating text composed of document data (code data).
- a print key for instructing text printing a cursor key for moving the cursor up and down, left and right on the liquid crystal display 3, and a keyboard unit 2 provided with control keys for instructing a line feed command and execution and selection of various processes.
- a liquid crystal display 3 for displaying characters and the like input on the keyboard section 2 and a cassette storage section 8 for storing a tape cassette 5 to be described later, and a storage cover 6 for covering the cassette storage section 6.
- a tape cutter 7 for cutting the tape where the printed tape is to be discharged from the discharge port 1b of the main body 1a is arranged on the left side of the cassette storage section 8.
- the push button 7a is located at the rear of the left side of the main body 1a.
- the cassette storage unit 8 has a tape feed roller shaft 9 and a repong take-up shaft 10 which are driven to rotate from a tape feed motor disposed in the main body 1a via an appropriate drive mechanism (both not shown). And are erected.
- the ripon winding shaft 10 has a built-in ink ribbon, and is used for winding the ink lipon in a conventional tape cassette used for printing characters and the like on a film tape via the ink ribbon.
- the tape cassette 5 according to the present embodiment uses a thermosensitive coloring tape T that does not include an inclipon and its take-up spool and that can print characters and the like without using an inclipon. Therefore, the ripon winding shaft 10 does not participate in the feeding operation of the printing tape T.
- the tape type detection unit is provided in cooperation with the tape detection units 50a and 50b provided in the tape cassette 5 described later and the tape identification unit 30 in the tape unit 20.
- Working and tape cassette 5 It detects the tape width and type of the printing tape T stored in the printer (tape color, transparent and translucent, color of characters that can be colored, tape material, etc.).
- the tape type detection unit may use an optical sensor such as a photo sensor, a magnetic sensor, or the like instead of the microswitch.
- the control of the tape printer 1 configured as described above is executed by an electronic control device such as a microcomputer including a CPU, a ROM, a CG ROM, a RAM, a bus, and the like.
- R 0 M stores various programs, and stores various programs necessary for controlling the tape printer 1 such as a print control program.
- the CPU performs various operations based on various programs stored in the ROM.
- outline data outline data that defines the outline of each character is classified into each typeface (Gothic typeface, Mincho typeface, etc.) for each character such as many characters. And stored corresponding to the code data. Based on the outline data, the dot pattern data is developed on the image buffer.
- the dot pattern data corresponding to each character input from the keyboard section 2 is stored in the CG OM.
- the dot pattern data is read out from the CG OM, and the liquid crystal display is displayed based on the dot pattern data.
- a dot pattern is displayed on ray 7.
- RAM is used to temporarily store various calculation results calculated by the CPU, and RAM is equipped with various memories such as a text memory, image buffer, and print buffer. ing.
- the tape type detection unit for detecting the width of the keyboard unit 2 and the printing tape T is provided via an input / output interface, and the liquid crystal display 3 and the display controller are provided via the input / output interface.
- the document data is sequentially stored in the text memory, and the dot pattern generation control program and the A dot pattern corresponding to the input characters and the like is displayed on the liquid crystal display 3 based on the display control program.
- the thermal head 12 is driven through a drive circuit (not shown), and prints the dot pattern data transferred from the image buffer to the print buffer.
- the tape feed motor prints via the drive circuit. It controls the feed of tape ⁇ .
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view of the tape cassette 5
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the tape cassette 5 storing the tape unit 20 with the cassette lid 33 removed.
- the tape cassette 5 is not covered by the cassette case main body 32, the detachable cassette lid 33, and the force-set lid 33 of the cassette case main body 32.
- an auxiliary cover body 31 that covers the upper part of the tape feeder and the like where the tape drawer 36 and the tape feeder 11 are arranged.
- These are injection molded articles made of synthetic resin, respectively.
- the tape feed roller 11 and the auxiliary cover integral unit 31 are removed to clearly show the shape of the front part of the cassette case main body 32, such as the locking slot 39 described later. ing.
- the cassette case main body 32 is formed of a substantially rectangular case with an open upper side, and a pair of locking holes 34, 34 are formed at both sides of the rear wall 32a of the cassette case main body 32. Have been. Each of these locking holes 3 4 has a cassette Each locking claw 35 protruding downward from the rear edge of the lid 33 is locked.
- a tape drawer 36 is provided from the right side of the front wall 3 2b of the cassette case body 32 to the left, and a thermal drawer is provided behind the tape drawer 36.
- a head guide 37 is provided physically.
- the thermal head guide portion 37 is formed in a “C” shape in plan view, and the thermal head 12 is disposed in the “U” shaped concave space 38.
- a locking slot 39 is formed in the rear wall of the concave space 38, and an elastic locking hook 40 formed in a cassette lid 33 described later (see FIG. 2, FIG. 2). (See Fig. 4A). Further, between the thermal head guide portion 37 and the left side wall of the cassette case main body 32, the tape feed roller shaft 9 erected from the bottom wall of the cassette storage portion 8 of the tape printer 1 is engaged.
- Possible tape feed rollers 11 are arranged (see Fig. 1 and Fig. 4B). However, in FIG. 2, in order to clearly show the shape of the front portion of the set case main body 32, the tape feed roller 11 and the auxiliary cover integral part 31 are removed in order to clearly show the shape of the locking long hole 39.
- a tape unit storage section 41 (see FIGS. 2 and 4B) for storing the tape unit 20 is provided.
- the turning part TO is rotatably stored in the tape unit storage part 41.
- an arc-shaped tape guide wall in plan view from the bottom wall of the cassette case body 32. 42 and 43 are protruding (see Fig. 2 and Fig. 4B).
- a pair of square holes 44, 45 formed between the two tape guide walls 42, 43 are not shown, but a light emitting device and a light receiving device standing in the cassette housing portion 8 are provided.
- a photosensor comprising: a photosensor T that detects the presence or absence of the print tape T passing immediately before the tape guide walls 42 and 43.
- Tape detection sections 50 a and 50 Ob are provided in which the shielding section 51 of the tape identification section 30 of the tape unit 20 is fitted and set.
- the shielding section 51 of the tape identification section 30 of the tape unit 20 is fitted and set.
- a set protrusion 52 such as a round bar for determining the set position of the tape unit 20 is provided on the tape detected portion 50a on the cassette case main body 32 side so as to project upward. (See Fig. 2 and Fig. 4B).
- the tape unit 20 includes a printing tape T wound around a winding tube 53, and a printing tape T. It comprises a support 21 supporting the upper side, and a lower spool 22 which is fitted from below the winding tube 53 to prevent the winding portion TO of the printing tape T from coming out.
- the synthetic resin support 21 has a plate-shaped rotary support 21 a that is opposed to and supports the upper side surface of the winding portion T 0 of the printing tape T, and is larger than the maximum radius of the winding portion TO. It is slightly larger than the large radius resin film separator 54.
- a continuous portion 55 bent toward the lower edge in the width direction of the printing tape T, and the tape identification portion following the continuous portion 55 The parts 30 and are formed physically.
- the connecting portion 55 has a cross-section substantially U for guiding the lower edge in the width direction of the printing tape T unwound from the winding portion T0 toward the pair of tape guide walls 42, 43.
- a U-shaped guide groove 55a is formed (see FIGS. 2 and 3).
- ribs 41a protrude radially from the bottom surface of the tape unit storage section 41 of the cassette case main body 32, and when the tape unit 20 is stored in the tape unit storage section 41, printing is performed.
- the winding portion T0 of the tape T is placed on the rib 41a.
- the bottom surface of the guide groove 55a and the upper surface of the rib 41a are substantially the same so that the printing tape T drawn from the winding portion T0 travels without moving up and down in the width direction. Said height
- the portion forming the bottom surface of the guide groove 55a is thinned.
- a protrusion 55b protruding downward is formed on the back side of the guide groove 55a, and the guide groove 55a is formed.
- the thickness of the part that forms the bottom surface of is increased.
- an escape hole 46 into which the protrusion 55b is inserted is formed at a position facing the protrusion 55b. ing.
- the upper surface of the rib 41a of the tape unit storage portion 41 and the bottom surface of the guide groove 55a become substantially the same height, and The printing tape T pulled out from the section TO travels toward the guide groove 55a without moving up and down in the width direction.
- the lower surface of the force-setting case main body 32 and the lower surface of the protruding portion 55b form the same plane, and the protruding portion 55b does not protrude from the lower surface of the cassette case main body 32.
- a convex seat portion 56 fitted to the inner periphery of the winding tube 53 is provided so as to protrude downward, and on the outer periphery of the convex seat portion 56, a tape spool is provided.
- a plurality of (four in the embodiment) locking holes 57 for locking the locking claws 24a in the lower spool 22 are formed (see FIGS. 7, 8 and 9).
- the inner wall surface of the cylindrical portion 24 protruding upward from the flange portion 23 of the lower spool 22 has a plurality (in the embodiment, 4) locking claws 24a are protruded inwardly, and the tubular portion 24 is inserted into the winding tube 53 of the winding part TO, and each locking claw 24a is locked to each of the above-mentioned locks
- the two parts cannot be separated, and the winding part TO of the printing tape T is rotatable with respect to the cylindrical part 24 and supported so as not to be separated.
- the upper end of the cylindrical portion 24 is formed. Become elastically constricted.
- the plate-shaped rotation support portion 21a has an observation extending in the winding radial direction of the winding portion TO of the printing tape T. It has windows 59.
- one end (the inner end closer to the radius) of the observation window 59 is extended to a portion close to the outer peripheral edge of the convex seat portion 56 so that the end of the printing tape T wound around the winding tube 53 can be visually recognized. It extends and extends in the direction of the connecting portion 55 so that it can be observed even when the winding radius of the winding portion TO is maximum (when not in use).
- a support portion 60 on which the plate-shaped rotation support portion 21a is immovably fitted is provided on the upper plate portion 33a of the cassette lid 33, and the observation window 5 is provided from the support portion 60.
- the rotation support portion 21a is formed in a non-circular shape, and a part or all of the rotation support portion 21a fits tightly.
- a hole-shaped support portion 60 is provided.
- the support portion 60 only a part of the rotation support portion 21a is projected upward, and the cassette lid 33 is located above the upper plate portion 3a of the cassette lid 33 so that the protrusion is fitted.
- a recessed support portion 60 may be formed, and the support portion 60 may be molded in two colors with a transparent material.
- an engagement hole (not shown) is formed in the rotation support portion 21a, and an engagement protrusion for engaging with the engagement hole is provided on a lower surface of the upper plate portion 33a.
- a watermark hole (not shown) of the same shape may be provided at the same position as the observation window 59. In any case, it is important to make the entire observation window 59 visible from the outside of the cassette lid 33.
- a thin disk-shaped sensor made of synthetic resin for example, a material having a low coefficient of friction such as polyethylene terephthalate
- 54 are disposed so as to face the upper and lower end surfaces of the winding part TO.
- an adhesive is applied to one surface of the spacer 54 (the side facing the side end surface of the winding part TO), and the spacer 54 is attached to both upper and lower end surfaces of the winding part TO.
- Inner circumference 5 4a and an outer peripheral green 54b having a diameter slightly larger than the maximum diameter of the winding part T0, and as shown in FIG. 11, from the outer peripheral edge 54b to the inner peripheral edge 54a.
- At least one, preferably two, substantially linear perforated score lines 63 are formed in the diameter direction.
- the tape unit 20 is separated by material.
- the spacer 54 can be easily removed from the support 21 (lower spool 22). You can.
- a V-shaped notch portion 64 is formed near the cut line 63 on the outer peripheral edge 54 b side, it is extremely easy to start cutting the cut line 63 with a finger. It becomes.
- a rod-shaped shielding portion 51 vertically provided on the lower surface of the portion 30 selectively presses the tape type detecting means. That is, based on an on / off signal output from each detecting means for detecting a combination of the number and the position of the plurality of shielding portions 51, the tape width of the printing tape T attached to the tape unit 20 and the like. The type of the tape can be detected.
- the same position and number of shielding portions 51 are protrudingly provided on the upper surface of the tape specifying portion 30, and this shielding portion 51 is fitted to the tape detection portion 50 b of the cassette lid 33, whereby The support 21 in the tape unit 20 can be prevented from being inclined or displaced.
- a positioning hole 61 is formed in the tape identification portion 30 so that the positioning is performed when the tape unit 20 is set in the tape unit storage portion 41. Hole 61 in the tape detection part 50a on the cassette case body 32 side The tape unit 20 can be set at a regular position without any looseness by engaging the set projection 52 projecting upward. (See Figure 2 and Figure 4B).
- the thermal head 12 fixed to the cassette storage section 8 has the concave shape of the general head guide section 37. It is arranged in the guide part 38.
- the thermal head 12 is disposed inside the tape cassette 5, and a plurality of heating elements provided on the thermal head 12 are printed as described above. Since the tape T is wound around the tape spool 64 with the heat-sensitive coloring layer facing inward, the tape T is opposed to and contacts the heat-sensitive coloring layer of the printing tape T.
- the platen roller 13 a is brought into contact with the thermal head 12, and the tape feed auxiliary roller 13 b is connected to the tape feed port 1. Contacted with 1.
- the print tape T pulled out from the tape unit 20 stored in the tape unit storage section 41 of the cassette case main body 32 can be moved by the tape feed roller 11 and the tape feed auxiliary roller 13b in cooperation with each other.
- the tape is smoothly guided to the tape pull-out portion 36 via the tape guide walls 42, 43, and is drawn out.
- the thermal head guide portion 37 has a concave guide portion 38, and the thermal head 12 and the platen opening are formed.
- characters and the like are printed on the thermosensitive coloring layer of the printing tape T.
- the printing tape T on which characters and the like are printed is discharged from the tape discharge unit lb to the outside of the tape printing device 1 by cooperation of the tape feeding roller 11 and the tape feeding auxiliary roller 13 b. .
- the winding tube 53 and the winding portion T0 of the printing tape T are integrally attached so as not to come off and to be rotatable by the support 21 and the lower spool 22. Since the tape identifying portion 30 is formed on the support 21, the tape unit 20 is replaced, and the leading end of the printing tape T is moved to a position facing the tape feed port 11. If the tape cassette 5 is returned to the original position (the cassette storage section 8 of the tape printing apparatus 1) after the feeding, the tape printing apparatus 1 can automatically determine the type of the tape.
- the cassette case main body 32 and the cassette lid 33 can be reused, and the running cost can be reduced. it can.
- the printing tape T has a configuration in which a thermosensitive coloring layer is formed on one surface of a base tape, and a release paper is adhered on the other surface via an adhesive layer.
- the printing tape T is wound around the winding tube 53 with the heat-sensitive coloring layer inside. I have. Thereby, discoloration of the thermosensitive coloring layer can be prevented.
- the adhesive oozes out from both end surfaces of the winding portion T0 in the tape width direction and is adhered to the lower surface of the rotating support portion 21a of the support 21 and the upper surface of the flange portion 23 of the lower spool 22.
- the smooth rotation of the printing tape T when it is pulled out can be prevented by the arrangement of the separator 54 such as the PET (polyethylene terephthalate resin film).
- the cassette lid 33 is provided, but the cassette lid 33 is not always necessary, and the cassette lid 33 may be constituted by only the cassette case main body 32 and the tape unit 20.
- the rotation supporting portion 21a of the unit 20 and the cassette lid 33 may be configured as a body.
- the cassette lid 33 is configured to be separated from the cassette case main body 32, but the cassette lid 33 is connected to the cassette case main body 32 using a well-known hinge mechanism, and the cassette case main body 32 is connected. It may be opened and closed with respect to 32, but not separated from the force-setting case body 32.
- the invention according to claim 1 is configured so that a replaceable tape unit having a printing tape wound around a tape spool is detachably housed in the cassette case body.
- a tape cassette used in a tape printing apparatus comprising: a tape supporting unit rotatably holding the tape spool; and a rotating supporting unit facing a winding portion of the printing tape, wherein the rotating supporting unit includes: Has an observation window extending in the winding radial direction of the winding portion of the printing tape.
- the diameter of the rotating support part is larger than the diameter of the winding tube at the center of the winding part of the printing tape. Even if is large, the remaining amount of tape in the winding part can be easily visually recognized by looking at the observation window extending in the winding radial direction of the winding part. Then, the visual recognition can be easily performed with the tape unit stored in the cassette case main body.
- the tape unit of the present invention is a tape unit in which a printing tape is wound, and includes a winding portion of the printing tape, and a disc-shaped synthetic resin thin plate that covers both end surfaces of the winding portion.
- a spacer so that it cannot be pulled out by being sandwiched between the main body of the tape unit and the spool.
- the spacer has at least one perforation extending over an inner peripheral edge and an outer peripheral edge thereof. It is provided with a cut line.
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