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WO2020203174A1
WO2020203174A1 PCT/JP2020/011089 JP2020011089W WO2020203174A1 WO 2020203174 A1 WO2020203174 A1 WO 2020203174A1 JP 2020011089 W JP2020011089 W JP 2020011089W WO 2020203174 A1 WO2020203174 A1 WO 2020203174A1
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健太郎 村山
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J15/00Devices 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
    • B41J15/04Supporting, feeding, or guiding devices; Mountings for web rolls or spindles
    • B41J15/044Cassettes or cartridges containing continuous copy material, tape, for setting into printing devices
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J15/00Devices 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
    • B41J15/04Supporting, feeding, or guiding devices; Mountings for web rolls or spindles
    • B41J15/06Supporting, feeding, or guiding devices; Mountings for web rolls or spindles characterised by being applied to printers having stationary carriages
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J17/00Mechanisms for manipulating page-width impression-transfer material, e.g. carbon paper
    • B41J17/32Detachable carriers or holders for impression-transfer material mechanism
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J3/00Typewriters or selective printing or marking mechanisms characterised by the purpose for which they are constructed
    • B41J3/36Typewriters or selective printing or marking mechanisms characterised by the purpose for which they are constructed for portability, i.e. hand-held printers or laptop printers

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  • the present invention relates to a cassette that is detachably attached to a printing apparatus.
  • the tape cartridge described in Patent Document 1 includes a cartridge case.
  • the cartridge case houses an ink ribbon stretched over the ribbon feeding core and the ribbon winding core, a tape to be printed wrapped around the tape core, and a laminated tape wrapped around the laminated core.
  • the ink ribbon prints on the tape to be printed.
  • a laminated tape is attached to the printed tape to be printed.
  • the cartridge case can be miniaturized in the radial direction of each medium. Have difficulty.
  • An object of the present invention is to provide a cassette in which the cassette can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the roll on which the bonding tape is wound.
  • the gist of the cassette of the first invention is that a tape case provided with a printing tape roll on which a printing tape as a printing medium is wound and an ink ribbon used for printing on the printing tape are wound.
  • a ribbon case including a bonded ink ribbon roll and a bonded tape roll around which a bonding tape to be bonded to the printed printing tape is wound, and the ribbon case is provided with respect to the tape case.
  • the printing is located on one side of the first direction, which is the width direction of the bonding tape wound around the bonding tape roll, and at least one of the bonding tape roll and the ink ribbon roll is printed. It overlaps with the tape roll in the first direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the second invention is that, in the first invention, at least a part of the bonded tape roll overlaps with the printing tape roll in the first direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the third invention is that, in the first invention or the second invention, the printing tape roll is formed by winding the printing tape around a printing tape spool, and at least a part of the bonding tape roll. Is to overlap the printing tape spool in the first direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the fourth invention is that in any one of the first to third inventions, the laminating tape roll is formed by winding the laminating tape around a laminating spool. At least a part of the bonding spool is to overlap the printing tape roll in the first direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the fifth invention is that in any one of the first to fourth inventions, the printing tape roll is formed by winding the printing tape around a printing tape spool and laminating the printing tape roll.
  • the tape roll is such that the laminating tape is wound around the laminating spool, and at least a part of the laminating spool overlaps the printing tape spool in the first direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the sixth invention is that in any one of the first to fifth inventions, the center of rotation of the printing tape roll overlaps with the bonded tape roll in the first direction. is there.
  • the gist of the cassette of the seventh invention is that in any one of the first to sixth inventions, the ribbon case can be rotated so as to wind up the ink ribbon supplied from the ink ribbon roll.
  • the winding spool is provided, and at least a part of the ink ribbon roll and at least a part of the take-up spool overlap with the printing tape roll in the first direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the eighth invention is that in any one of the first to seventh inventions, in the first direction, one end of the printing tape roll in the first direction and the above.
  • the distance between the bonded tape roll and the other end of the first direction is smaller than the length of the bonded tape roll in the one direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the ninth invention is that in any one of the first to eighth inventions, the second direction orthogonal to the first direction, and the first direction and the second direction.
  • the distance between the center position of the cassette in the second direction and the center of the third direction and the rotation center of the printing tape roll is the center position and the bonding. It is shorter than the distance to the center of rotation of the roll.
  • the gist of the cassette of the tenth invention is that in any one of the first to ninth inventions, the printing tape is formed by laminating a tape to be printed and a release tape, and the printing tape roll.
  • the gist of the cassette of the eleventh invention is that in any one of the first to tenth inventions, the ribbon case has the printing that the printing apparatus has when the cassette is attached to the printing apparatus.
  • the printing tape wound around the printing tape spool is provided with a concave groove into which the head is inserted, and the printing tape is stretched from the tape case to the concave groove of the ribbon case, and the bonding tape has an adhesive. It is a transparent tape having one surface, is conveyed in the ribbon case, and is attached to the printing tape at the same position as the ribbon case in the first direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the twelfth invention is that in any one of the first to eleventh inventions, the diameter of the printing tape roll is orthogonal to the first direction in the second direction and the first direction. It is larger than half the size of the cassette in each direction of the third direction orthogonal to the first direction and the second direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the thirteenth invention is that the first medium roll in which the band-shaped first medium is wound, the second medium roll in which the band-shaped second medium is wound, and the band-shaped third medium are A wound third medium roll is provided, the first medium roll is provided in the first space, and the second medium roll and the third medium roll are orthogonal to the radial direction of the second medium roll. At least one of the second medium roll and the third medium roll is provided in a second space partitioned from the first space in the orthogonal direction, and overlaps the first medium roll in the orthogonal direction. It is in.
  • the gist of the cassette of the 14th invention is that in the 13th invention, at least a part of the second medium roll overlaps with the first medium roll in the orthogonal direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the fifteenth invention is that in the thirteenth invention or the fourteenth invention, the first medium roll comprises the first medium wound around the first rotating body, and the second medium roll At least a part thereof is to overlap with the first rotating body in the orthogonal direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the 16th invention is that in any one of the 13th to 15th inventions, the second medium roll is formed by winding the second medium around a second rotating body. At least a part of the second rotating body is to overlap with the first medium roll in the orthogonal direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the 17th invention is that in any one of the 13th to 16th inventions, the first medium roll is formed by winding the first medium around a first rotating body. In the second medium roll, the second medium is wound around a second rotating body, and at least a part of the second rotating body overlaps the first rotating body in the direction orthogonal to the first rotating body.
  • the gist of the cassette of the eighteenth invention is that in any one of the thirteenth to seventeenth inventions, the center of rotation of the first medium roll overlaps with the second medium roll in the orthogonal direction. is there.
  • the gist of the cassette of the nineteenth invention is that in any one of the thirteenth to eighteenth inventions, the third medium supplied from the third medium roll is wound around the second space.
  • the fourth rotating body is provided so as to be rotatable, and at least a part of the third medium roll and at least a part of the fourth rotating body are overlapped with the first medium roll in the orthogonal direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the twentieth invention is that in any one of the thirteenth to nineteenth inventions, in the orthogonal direction, one end of the first medium roll in the orthogonal direction and the first.
  • the distance between the two media rolls and the other end in the orthogonal direction is smaller than the length of the second medium roll in the orthogonal direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the 21st invention is that in any one of the 13th to 20th inventions, the second direction is orthogonal to the orthogonal direction, and the orthogonal direction is orthogonal to the second direction.
  • the distance between the center position of the cassette in the second direction and the center of the third direction and the rotation center of the first medium roll is the center position and the second medium. It is less than the distance to the center of rotation of the roll.
  • the gist of the cassette of the 22nd invention is that in any one of the 13th to 21st inventions, the first medium is a stack of a printable medium and a release medium, and the first medium is the first medium.
  • the diameter of the roll is larger than the diameter of the second medium roll.
  • the gist of the cassette of the 23rd invention is that in any one of the thirteenth to the twenty-second inventions, when the cassette is mounted on the printing device, the printing device is placed in the second space.
  • the first medium wound around the first rotating body is provided with a concave groove into which the print head to be inserted is inserted, and is bridged from the first space to the concave groove in the second space.
  • the medium is a transparent medium having a pressure-sensitive adhesive on one surface, is conveyed through the second space, and is attached to the first medium at the same position as the second space in the orthogonal direction.
  • the gist of the cassette of the 24th invention is that in any one of the 13th to 23rd inventions, the diameter of the first medium roll is orthogonal to the orthogonal direction in the second direction and the orthogonal direction. It is larger than half the size of the cassette in each direction of the third direction orthogonal to the direction and the second direction.
  • a tape case provided with a printing tape roll around which a printing tape as a printing medium is wound, and an ink ribbon around which an ink ribbon used for printing on the printing tape is wound.
  • a ribbon case including a roll and a bonding tape roll around which a bonding tape to be bonded to the printed printing tape is wound is provided, and the ribbon case is described with respect to the tape case. It is located on one side of the first direction which is the width direction of the bonding tape wound around the bonding tape roll, and at least one of the bonding tape roll and the ink ribbon roll is the printing tape roll. It overlaps in the first direction.
  • the printing tape roll, the ink ribbon roll, and the bonding tape roll are separately provided in the tape case and the ribbon case in the first direction, and at least one of the bonding tape roll and the ink ribbon roll is printed. Since it overlaps with the tape roll in the first direction, the cassette can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the bonded tape roll.
  • the cassette of the second invention at least a part of the bonded tape roll overlaps with the printing tape roll in the first direction.
  • the cassette can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the laminating tape roll as compared with the case where the laminating tape roll does not overlap with the printing tape roll in the first direction.
  • the printing tape in the printing tape roll, the printing tape is wound around the printing tape spool, and at least a part of the bonding tape roll is oriented with the printing tape spool in the first direction. overlapping.
  • the cassette can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the laminating tape roll as compared with the case where at least a part of the laminating tape roll does not overlap with the printing tape roll in the first direction.
  • the bonding tape in the bonding tape roll, the bonding tape is wound around the bonding spool, and at least a part of the bonding spool is the printing tape spool and the first direction. It overlaps with.
  • the cassette can be made smaller in the radial direction of the bonding tape roll than when the bonding spool does not overlap the printing tape roll in the first direction.
  • the printing tape roll in the printing tape roll, the printing tape is wound around the printing tape spool, and in the bonding tape roll, the bonding tape is wound around the bonding spool. , At least a part of the bonding spool overlaps the printing tape spool in the first direction.
  • the cassette can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the laminating tape roll as compared with the case where the laminating spool does not overlap the printing tape spool in the first direction.
  • the rotation center of the printing tape roll overlaps with the bonded tape roll in the first direction.
  • the cassette can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the laminating tape roll as compared with the case where the laminating spool does not overlap the rotation center of the printing tape roll in the first direction.
  • the ribbon case includes a take-up spool that is rotatable so as to wind the ink ribbon supplied from the ink ribbon roll, and at least a part of the ink ribbon roll, and At least a part of the take-up spool overlaps the printing tape roll in the first direction.
  • the cassette is in the radial direction of the bonded tape roll than in the case where at least a part of the ink ribbon roll and at least a part of the take-up spool do not overlap with the printing tape roll in the first direction. Miniaturization is possible.
  • the cassette of the eighth invention in the first direction, between the one side end portion of the printing tape roll in the first direction and the other side end portion of the bonding tape roll in the first direction.
  • the distance is smaller than the length of the bonded tape roll in the one direction.
  • the center and the center of the second direction of the cassette in the second direction orthogonal to the first direction and the third direction orthogonal to the first direction and the second direction, the center and the center of the second direction of the cassette
  • the distance between the center position, which is the center of the third direction, and the rotation center of the printing tape roll is smaller than the distance between the center position and the rotation center of the bonded tape roll.
  • the cassette can be attached more than when the distance between the rotation center of the printing tape roll and the center position is not smaller than the distance between the rotation center of the bonding tape roll and the center position. It is possible to reduce the size of the mating tape roll in the radial direction.
  • the printing tape is formed by laminating a printing tape and a release tape, and the diameter of the printing tape roll is larger than the diameter of the bonded tape roll.
  • the ribbon case is provided with a concave groove into which the printing head of the printing device is inserted when the cassette is mounted on the printing device, and is wound around the printing tape spool.
  • the printing tape is stretched from the tape case to the concave groove of the ribbon case, and the bonding tape is a transparent tape having an adhesive on one side and is conveyed in the ribbon case. , It is attached to the printing tape at the same position as the ribbon case in the first direction. As a result, the adhesive tape having the adhesive on one side is prevented from sticking to an unnecessary place in the cassette.
  • the diameter of the printing tape roll is in each of the second direction orthogonal to the first direction and the third direction orthogonal to the first direction and the second direction. It is larger than half the size of the cassette. As a result, the space occupancy of the printing tape roll in the cassette can be obtained high, so that the wasted space in the cassette is reduced and the cassette can be miniaturized.
  • the first medium roll in which the band-shaped first medium is wound, the second medium roll in which the band-shaped second medium is wound, and the band-shaped third medium are wound.
  • the first medium roll is provided in the first space, and the second medium roll and the third medium roll are orthogonal to the radial direction of the second medium roll.
  • the first space is provided in a partitioned second space, and at least one of the second medium roll and the third medium roll overlaps the first medium roll in the direction orthogonal to the first medium roll.
  • the first medium roll, the second medium roll, and the third medium roll are separately provided in the first space and the second space partitioned in the orthogonal direction orthogonal to the radial direction of the second medium roll. Since at least one of the second medium roll and the third medium roll overlaps the first medium roll in the orthogonal direction, the cassette can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the second medium roll.
  • the cassette of the fourteenth invention at least a part of the second medium roll overlaps with the first medium roll in the orthogonal direction.
  • the cassette can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the second medium roll as compared with the case where the second medium roll does not overlap with the first medium roll in the orthogonal direction.
  • the first medium in the first medium roll, the first medium is wound around the first rotating body, and at least a part of the second medium roll is the first rotating body and the said. It overlaps in the orthogonal direction.
  • the cassette can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the second medium roll as compared with the case where at least a part of the second medium roll does not overlap with the first rotating body in the orthogonal direction.
  • the second medium roll in the second medium roll, the second medium is wound around the second rotating body, and at least a part of the second rotating body is the first medium roll and the said. It overlaps in the orthogonal direction.
  • the cassette can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the second rotating body roll as compared with the case where at least a part of the second rotating body does not overlap with the first medium roll in the orthogonal direction.
  • the cassette of the 17th invention in the first medium roll, the first medium is wound around the first rotating body, and in the second medium roll, the second medium is wound around the second rotating body. It is rotated so that at least a part of the second rotating body overlaps the first rotating body in the direction orthogonal to the first rotating body.
  • the cassette can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the second medium roll as compared with the case where at least a part of the second rotating body does not overlap with the first rotating body in the orthogonal direction.
  • the rotation center of the first medium roll overlaps with the second medium roll in the orthogonal direction.
  • the cassette can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the second medium roll as compared with the case where the second rotating body does not overlap the rotation center of the first medium roll in the first direction.
  • the second space is provided with a fourth rotating body that can rotate so as to wind up the third medium supplied from the third medium roll, and the third medium roll. At least a part of the above and at least a part of the fourth rotating body overlap with the first medium roll in the orthogonal direction. As a result, it is possible to reduce the size in the radial direction of the second medium roll as compared with the case where a part of the third medium roll and a part of the fourth rotating body do not overlap with the first medium roll in the orthogonal direction. It becomes.
  • the distance between the one side end portion of the first medium roll in the orthogonal direction and the other side end portion of the second medium roll in the orthogonal direction is , It is smaller than the length of the second medium roll in the orthogonal direction.
  • the center of the cassette and the second direction in the second direction orthogonal to the orthogonal direction and the third direction orthogonal to the orthogonal direction and the second direction.
  • the distance between the center position, which is the center in the three directions, and the rotation center of the first medium roll is smaller than the distance between the center position and the rotation center of the second medium roll.
  • the cassette can be used more than the case where the distance between the rotation center of the first medium roll and the center position is not smaller than the distance between the rotation center of the second medium roll and the center position.
  • the size of the second medium roll can be reduced in the radial direction.
  • the printable medium and the release medium are laminated in the first medium, and the diameter of the first medium roll is larger than the diameter of the second medium roll.
  • the second medium roll having a diameter smaller than that of the first medium roll is provided in the second space together with the third medium roll, the wasted space in the cassette is reduced and the cassette can be miniaturized. ..
  • the second space is provided with a concave groove into which the printing head of the printing device is inserted when the cassette is mounted on the printing device, and the first rotating body is provided with a recessed groove.
  • the wound first medium is bridged from the first space to the concave groove in the second space, and the second medium is a transparent medium having an adhesive on one side, and is described above.
  • the second space is conveyed and bonded to the first medium at the same position as the second space in the orthogonal direction. As a result, it is possible to prevent the second medium having the adhesive on one side from sticking to an unnecessary place in the cassette.
  • the diameter of the first medium roll is the diameter in each of the second direction orthogonal to the orthogonal direction and the third direction orthogonal to the orthogonal direction and the second direction. It is larger than half the size of the cassette. As a result, the space occupancy of the first medium roll in the cassette can be obtained high, so that the wasted space in the cassette is reduced and the cassette can be miniaturized.
  • FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the configuration and internal configuration of the cassette case of FIG. 1 by separating the first case member, the second case member, the third case member, and the fourth case member constituting the case.
  • FIG. 6 It is sectional drawing VIII-VIII of FIG. 6 which shows the state which the printing tape is stretched from the inside of a tape case into the ribbon case. It is a perspective view which shows the lower surface side of the 2nd case member of FIG. It is a perspective view which shows the upper surface side of the 3rd case member of FIG. It is a perspective view which shows the lower surface side of the 3rd case member of FIG. It is a perspective view which shows the upper surface side of the 4th case member of FIG. It is a bottom view which shows the lower surface side of the 4th case member of FIG. Using the figure showing the lower surface of the third case member of FIG.
  • FIG. 1 the path of the printing tape drawn from the printing tape roll, the path of the bonding tape drawn from the bonding tape roll, and the path of the ink ribbon drawn from the ink ribbon. It is a figure which shows respectively. It is a figure explaining the laminated body of the printing tape and the bonding tape sent out from the cassette of FIG. It is a plan view of the cassette of FIG. 1, and is the figure which shows the relative position of the printing tape roll, the bonding tape roll, the ink ribbon, and the take-up spool.
  • FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along line XVII-XVII of FIG. It is a figure explaining the cassette mounting part of the printing apparatus to which the cassette of FIG. 1 is mounted. It is a schematic diagram which shows the structure of the cassette of another embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a cassette 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention from the front side, that is, from the top surface.
  • the upper side of FIG. 1 is the front side of the cassette 10
  • the lower side is the rear side of the cassette 10
  • the right side is the left side of the cassette 10
  • the left side is the right side of the cassette 10
  • the upper left side is the cassette 10.
  • the upper side is the upper side
  • the lower right side is the lower side of the cassette 10.
  • FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing the cassette 10 from the back surface side, that is, the bottom surface.
  • the cassette 10 has a rectangular parallelepiped shape as a whole, and is detachably mounted on the cassette mounting portion 104 of the printing device 102 shown in FIG. 18 to be described later.
  • the cassette 10 includes a tape case 20 composed of a first case member 12 and a second case member 14, and a ribbon case 21 composed of a third case member 16 and a fourth case member 18.
  • the stacking direction of the first case member 12 to the fourth case member 18, that is, the vertical direction shown in FIG. 1, corresponds to the first direction in the present invention.
  • the front-rear direction shown in FIG. 1 corresponds to the second direction orthogonal to the first direction
  • the left-right direction shown in FIG. 1 corresponds to the third direction orthogonal to the first direction and the second direction. ..
  • the ribbon case 21 is located on one side in the vertical direction with respect to the tape case 20.
  • the ribbon case 21 is located on the lower side, which is one side in the vertical direction with respect to the tape case 20.
  • the tape case 20 includes a printing tape roll 26 in which a printing tape 22 as a printing medium is wound around a first space S1 formed inside.
  • the ribbon case 21 includes an ink ribbon roll 72 and a bonding tape roll 64 in the second space S2 formed inside.
  • the ink ribbon roll 72 which is the third medium roll, is configured by winding the ink ribbon 68, which is a strip-shaped third medium, around the take-up spool 76.
  • the ink ribbon 68 is used for printing on the strip-shaped printing tape 22 which is the first medium.
  • the bonding tape roll 64 is wound around a bonding spool so that the strip-shaped bonding tape 60 bonded to the printed printing tape 22 is in the vertical direction in which the width direction of the bonding tape 60 is the first direction. Has been done. That is, the radial direction of the bonding tape roll 64 is a horizontal direction orthogonal to the vertical direction, including the front-rear direction and the left-right direction.
  • the horizontal direction can also be rephrased as an arbitrary direction parallel to a plane orthogonal to the vertical direction.
  • a plurality of lockings provided between the outer peripheral walls of the first case member 12, the second case member 14, the third case member 16 and the fourth case member 18 in a state of being overlapped with each other in the vertical direction. They are fixed to each other by engaging the claw 27 and the fixing claw 28 and positioning by the positioning protrusion 29.
  • the upper surface of each case member 12 to 18 is referred to as an upper surface or a front surface
  • the lower surface is referred to as a lower surface or a back surface.
  • a take-up spool support hole 94 penetrating in the vertical direction is provided on the lower surface of the fourth case member 18 of the cassette 10. Further, when the cassette 10 is mounted on the cassette mounting portion 104 of the printing device 102, the cassette mounting portion is mounted on the front surface of the third case member 16 and the fourth case member 18, that is, the front surface of the ribbon case 21. A concave groove 99 into which the print head 106, which will be described later, is inserted is formed in the 104.
  • FIG. 4 is a front view showing the upper surface side of the first case member 12, and FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing the lower surface side of the first case member 12.
  • FIG. 6 is a front view showing the upper surface side of the second case member 14. In FIG. 6, the description of the printing tape 22 drawn out from the printing tape roll 26 is omitted.
  • FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing the upper surface side of the second case member 14.
  • FIG. 8 is a sectional view taken along line VIII-VIII of FIG. 6 showing a state in which the printing tape 22 is bridged from the inside of the tape case 20 into the ribbon case 21.
  • 9 is a perspective view showing the lower surface side of the second case member 14,
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing the upper surface side of the third case member 16, and
  • FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing the lower surface side of the third case member 16. It is a department.
  • FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing the upper surface side of the fourth case member 18, and
  • FIG. 13 is a bottom view
  • a first space S1 is formed between the first case member 12 and the second case member 14.
  • the printing tape roll 26 is rotatably housed around the first rotation center line C1 which is parallel in the vertical direction.
  • the first rotation center line C1 is not only the rotation center of the printing tape roll 26 but also the rotation center of the printing tape spool 24.
  • the printing tape roll 26 is configured by winding the printing tape 22 around a printing tape spool 24 which is a cylindrical shaft core material.
  • the first case member 12 and the second case member 14 have a rectangular shape, and the first rotation center line C1 is substantially rightward to the center of the first case member 12 and the second case member 14 in the left-right direction, which is the second direction. Moreover, it is located near the center of the front-back direction, which is the third direction.
  • the print tape 22 is a print medium printed by the print head 106.
  • the print tape 22 corresponds to the first medium
  • the print tape roll 26 corresponds to the first medium roll
  • the print tape spool 24 corresponds to the first rotating body.
  • the printing tape 22 is formed by laminating a release tape 22c on a surface of the tape to be printed 22a opposite to the printing surface via an adhesive 22b.
  • the release tape 22c corresponds to the release medium.
  • a cylindrical first support protrusion 30 and a first circumferential wall 34 are provided on the lower surface side of the first case member 12.
  • the first support protrusion 30 is inserted into the cylindrical printing tape spool 24 and rotatably supports the printing tape roll 26.
  • the first case member 12 includes an outer peripheral wall 44 having a short side portion 44a and a long side portion 44b.
  • the first circumferential wall 34 has an inner diameter larger than the outer diameter of the printing tape roll 26.
  • the first support protrusion 30 and the first circumferential wall 34 project downward from the lower surface side of the first case member 12 in a state of having the same center line as the first rotation center line C1. As shown in FIGS.
  • a cylindrical second support protrusion 32 and a second circumferential wall 36 are provided on the upper surface side of the second case member 14.
  • the second support protrusion 32 is inserted into the cylindrical printing tape spool 24 and rotatably supports the printing tape roll 26.
  • the second circumferential wall 36 has an inner diameter larger than the outer diameter of the printing tape roll 26.
  • the second support protrusion 32 and the second circumferential wall 36 project upward from the upper surface side of the second case member 14 in a state of having the same center line as the first rotation center line C1.
  • the printing tape roll 26 has a first case member 12 and a second case member 14 in a state where a circular spacer film 38 having an outer diameter substantially the same as the outer diameter of the printing tape roll 26 is interposed above and below the printing tape roll 26, respectively. It is arranged between and.
  • the lower surface side of the first case member 12 and the upper surface side of the second case member 14 have a first circumferential wall for pulling out the printing tape 22 from the printing tape roll 26 from a fixed position.
  • the printing tape gates 40 and 42 formed by cutting out a part of the 34 and the second circumferential wall 36 are formed.
  • the printing tape 22 drawn from the printing tape roll 26 is guided in a certain direction from the left end to the left side of the printing tape gate 42.
  • a guide wall 50 extending to is formed.
  • the guide wall 50 extending from the left end to the left side of the printing tape gate 42 bends to the long side portion 46b side, that is, to the rear before reaching the short side portion 46a of the outer peripheral wall 46, and the second circumferential wall 36 It is extended along the line and connected to the long side portion 46b.
  • the bottom plate 14a of the second case member 14 has a substantially L-shaped through hole in the front view extending in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction along the guide wall 50 and the long side portion 46b of the outer peripheral wall 46. 52 is formed.
  • a plurality of guide ribs 54 are formed in the bottom plate 14a between a portion of the second circumferential wall 36 facing the guide wall 50 and the long side portion 46b and the through hole 52. The plurality of guide ribs 54 guide the printing tape 22 unwound from the printing tape roll 26 and fed out through the printing tape gates 40 and 42 into the through holes 52.
  • FIG. 7 shows the cassette 10 from which the first case member 12 has been removed.
  • the printing tape 22 unwound from the printing tape roll 26 is guided to S2 in the second space between the third case member 16 and the fourth case member 18 through the through hole 52. ..
  • the printing tape 22 is bridged between the tape case 20 and the ribbon case 21 through a through hole 52 formed in a bottom plate 14a that functions as a plate material that separates the first space S1 and the second space S2.
  • FIG. 8 shows the printing tape 22 obliquely bridged from the inside of the tape case 20 into the ribbon case 21 through the through hole 52. More specifically, as shown in FIG. 14 described later, the printing tape 22 extends to the concave groove 99 of the ribbon case 21.
  • FIG. 9 shows the lower surface side of the second case member 14. As shown in FIG. 9, a through hole 52 is opened on the back surface of the bottom plate 14a of the second case member 14, and a guide wall 56 is erected in the vertical direction along the through hole 52.
  • FIG. 10 shows the upper surface side of the third case member 16.
  • a through hole 58, a bonding tape roll support hole 66, an ink ribbon support hole 74, a take-up spool support hole 78, and a roller support hole 82 are formed in the ceiling plate 16e of the third case member 16. ing.
  • the through hole 58 is formed at a position corresponding to the through hole 52 of the second case member 14 in order to pass the printing tape 22 drawn out from the printing tape roll 26 to the second space S2. That is, a part of the through hole 52 and a part of the through hole 58 overlap each other in the vertical direction.
  • the bottom plate 14a of the second case member 14 and the ceiling plate 16e of the third case member 16 correspond to a plate body that separates the first space S1 in the tape case 20 and the second space S2 in the ribbon case 21. ..
  • the bonding tape 60 is made of a transparent film 60a, which is a transparent medium in which an adhesive 60b is applied to one surface in contact with the printing surface, for example, in order to protect the printing surface of the printing tape 22. ..
  • the bonding tape 60 corresponds to the second medium
  • the bonding tape roll 64 corresponds to the second medium roll
  • the bonding spool 62 corresponds to the second rotating body.
  • the ink ribbon support hole 74 rotatably supports the ink ribbon roll 72 around the third rotation center line C3 parallel to the first rotation center line C1 by fitting one end of the supply spool 70 around which the ink ribbon 68 is wound. To do.
  • the supply spool 70 corresponds to the third rotating body.
  • the third rotation center line C3 is not only the rotation center of the ink ribbon roll 72 but also the rotation center of the supply spool 70.
  • the take-up spool support hole 78 fits one end of the take-up spool 76 for taking up the ink ribbon 68 unwound from the ink ribbon roll 72, and makes the take-up spool 76 a fourth rotation parallel to the first rotation center line C1. It is rotatably supported around the center line C4.
  • the fourth rotation center line C4 is the rotation center of the take-up spool 24.
  • the take-up spool 76 corresponds to the fourth rotating body.
  • the roller support hole 82 is a roller 80 that presses the printing tape 22 and the bonding tape 60 between the rollers of the printing apparatus 102 in order to crimp the printing surface of the printing tape 22 and the adhesive surface of the bonding tape 60. One end is fitted to rotatably support the roller 80 around the fifth rotation center line C5 parallel to the first rotation center line C1.
  • a bonding tape roll holding wall 84, an ink ribbon roll holding wall 86, a cylindrical protrusion 88, and an arc-shaped wall 92 are formed on the lower surface of the third case member 16.
  • the bonding tape roll holding wall 84 and the arc-shaped wall 92 have an arc shape centered on the bonding tape roll support hole 66 around the bonding tape roll support hole 66 in order to define the arrangement position of the bonding tape roll 64. Is formed in.
  • the ink ribbon roll holding wall 86 is centered on the take-up spool support hole 78 around the take-up spool support hole 78 in order to define the arrangement position of the ink ribbon roll 72 of the ink ribbon 68 wound on the take-up spool 76. It is formed in an arc shape.
  • the cylindrical protrusion 88 projects downward from the periphery of the ink ribbon support hole 74 and has irregularities arranged on the tip surface in the circumferential direction.
  • the third case member 16 includes a short side portion 16a and a long side portion 16b as outer peripheral walls, and a U-shaped concave wall 16c arranged so as to surround the concave groove 99.
  • a support protrusion 93 that rotatably supports the upper end portion of the sticking prevention roller 91 that prevents sticking of the sticking tape 60 is provided. Further, as shown in FIG. 12, a support protrusion 95 is provided on the upper surface of the fourth case member 18 to support the lower end portion of the sticking prevention roller 91 so as to be connectable.
  • a clutch spring holder 90 accommodating a clutch spring is fitted to the other end of the supply spool 70 around which the ink ribbon 68 is wound, and the supply spool 70 is inside the clutch spring holder 90.
  • the clutch spring of the above allows the ink ribbon roll 72 to be provided with an appropriate rotational resistance.
  • the fourth case member 18 is formed with a take-up spool support hole 94 that fits the other end of the take-up spool 76 and rotatably supports the take-up spool 76 through in the vertical direction.
  • a connecting hole 96 formed on the other end surface of the take-up spool 76 is exposed to the lower surface of the fourth case member 18 through the take-up spool support hole 94 as shown in FIG.
  • the take-up spool drive shaft 108 of the printing device 102 which will be described later, is inserted into the connecting hole 96 and connected to the take-up spool 76, and the take-up spool 76 is driven by the take-up spool. It is rotationally driven by the shaft 108.
  • the fourth case member 18 is formed with a cylindrical support protrusion 97 that rotatably supports the supply spool 70 by fitting the other end of the supply spool 70.
  • the fourth case member 18 is provided with a roller exposed hole 98 that exposes the shaft end of the roller 80 at a position corresponding to the roller support hole 82 formed in the third case member 16.
  • the connecting portion 80a formed at the end of the roller 80 on the side of the fourth case member 18 is exposed to the lower surface of the fourth case member 18 through the roller exposed hole 98 as shown in FIG.
  • FIG. 14 is a diagram showing the lower surface of the third case member 16 when the cassette 10 is mounted on the cassette mounting portion 104 of the printing device 102.
  • the printing tape 22 is pulled out from the printing tape roll 26 and diagonally hung from the first space S1 in the tape case 20 to the second space S2 in the ribbon case 21 via the through holes 52 and the through holes 58. Passed. Therefore, in FIG. 14 showing the third case member 16, the printing tape 22 is drawn from the through hole 58 behind the third case member 16.
  • the printing tape 22 and the bonding tape 60 are sandwiched between the roller 80 and the pressing roller 118 of the printing device 102, and the printing tape roll 26 and the bonding tape roll 64 are driven by the roller 80, respectively. Is drawn from.
  • the ink ribbon 68 is pulled out from the ink ribbon roll 72 by driving the take-up spool 76, and is taken up by the take-up spool 76.
  • the printing tape 22 is indicated by a two-dot chain line
  • the bonding tape 60 is indicated by a broken line
  • the ink ribbon 68 is indicated by a one-dot chain line.
  • the printing tape 22 is pressed against the printing head 106 via the ink ribbon 68.
  • a plurality of heat generating elements arranged on the surface of the print head 106 are selectively driven to generate local heat, so that a part of the ink 68a provided on one surface of the ink ribbon 68 is attached to the printing tape 22. It is transferred and characters, symbols, etc. are printed on the printing tape 22.
  • the used ink ribbon 68 that has passed through the printing place P is wound around the take-up spool 76.
  • the transparent bonding tape 60 is pressed and adhered to the printing surface of the printing tape 22 that has passed through the printing place P by the roller 80 and the pressing roller 118 of the printing device 102. As a result, the printed surface of the printing tape 22 is protected by the bonding tape 60.
  • FIG. 15 schematically shows a laminate of the printing tape 22 and the bonding tape 60 sent out from the cassette 10.
  • a bonding tape 60 composed of a transparent film 60a coated with an adhesive 60b on one side is attached to the side to be printed 22a, that is, the printing surface side of the printing tape 22.
  • the ink 68a transferred to the printing surface of the printing tape 22 is protected.
  • the sizes and dimensional ratios of the members 22a to 22c, 60a, 60b, 68a of the laminated body drawn in FIG. 15 are not always accurate.
  • FIG. 16 is a diagram showing the lower surface of the third case member 16.
  • a bonding tape roll 64, an ink ribbon roll 72, a take-up spool 76, and a roller 80 are arranged in the second space S2 between the third case member 16 and the fourth case member 18, that is, in the ribbon case 21. Ribbon.
  • the ribbon case 21 is arranged so as to be overlapped downward with respect to the tape case 20.
  • the printing tape roll 26 and the spacer film 38 housed in the tape case 20 are projected vertically on the projection surface spreading in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction in the second space S2, the printing tape roll 26 and the spacer film 38 are projected.
  • the projected position of is indicated by a one-point difference line in FIG.
  • the bonding tape roll 64, the ink ribbon roll 72, and the take-up spool 76 are arranged at positions where they overlap the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction. At least a part of the bonding tape roll 64 and at least a part of the bonding tape spool 62 overlap the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction. More specifically, a part of the bonding tape roll 64 and a part of the bonding spool 62 overlap the printing tape spool 24 and the printing tape 22 wound around the printing tape spool 24 in the vertical direction, respectively.
  • the diameter of the printing tape roll 26 is larger than the diameter of the bonding tape roll 64
  • the diameter of the bonding tape roll 64 is larger than the diameter of the ink ribbon roll 72
  • the diameter of the ink ribbon roll 72 The diameter is larger than the diameter of the take-up spool 76.
  • the size (diameter dimension d) of the printing tape roll 26 in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction that is, the diameter of the printing tape roll 26 is larger than half the size of the cassette 10 in each of the front-back direction and the left-right direction.
  • the left-right dimension of the printing tape roll 26 is larger than half the left-right dimension L of the cassette 10
  • the front-back dimension of the printing tape roll 26 is half the front-back dimension of the cassette 10. Is larger than the size of.
  • the printing tape roll 26 overlaps with the second rotation center line C2 of the bonding tape roll 64, the third rotation center line C3 of the ink ribbon roll 72, and the fourth rotation center line C4 of the take-up spool 76 in the vertical direction. ing.
  • the fourth rotation center line C4 is located.
  • the third rotation center line C3 is also the rotation center of the supply spool.
  • a part of the bonding tape roll 64 and the bonding spool 62 overlap with the printing tape roll 26 and the spacer film 38 in the vertical direction.
  • At least a part of the finished ink ribbon 68 overlaps the printing tape roll 26 and the spacer film 38 in the vertical direction. That is, at least a part of each of the bonding tape roll 64, the bonding spool 62, the supply spool 70, and the ink ribbon roll 72 is located in the projection surface of the printing tape roll 26 and the spacer film 38 in the vertical direction. ..
  • the distance between the second rotation center line C2 of the bonding tape roll 64 and the third rotation center line C3 of the ink ribbon roll 72 is the distance between the second rotation center line C2 of the bonding tape roll 64 and the take-up spool 76. Is larger than the distance between the fourth rotation center line C4 of the ink ribbon roll 72 and the third rotation center line C3 of the ink ribbon roll 72 and the fourth rotation center line C4 of the take-up spool 76.
  • the distance between the second rotation center line C2 of the bonded tape roll 64 and the fourth rotation center line C4 of the take-up spool 76 is the third rotation center line C3 of the ink ribbon roll 72 and the fourth of the take-up spool 76. It is larger than between the rotation center line C4.
  • the first rotation center line C1 of the printing tape roll 26 connects the second rotation center line C2 of the bonded tape roll 64 and the third rotation center line C3 of the ink ribbon roll 72, and is an intermediate point of a straight line. Located in the vicinity.
  • the first rotation center line C1 overlaps the bonding tape roll 64 in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction. That is, the center of rotation of the printing tape roll 26, in other words, the center of rotation of the printing tape spool 24, overlaps with the bonding tape roll 64 in the vertical direction.
  • the fourth rotation center line C4 of the take-up spool 76 is located on the opposite side of the straight groove 99.
  • the distance between the fourth rotation center line C4 and the first rotation center line C1 is shorter than the distance between the third rotation center line C3 and the first rotation center line C1, and the distance between the second rotation center line C2 and the first rotation center line C1 is shorter. It is shorter than the distance from the center line C1 of one rotation.
  • the position is between the take-up spool 76, at least a part of the ink ribbon 68 wound on the take-up spool 76, and the position where the ink ribbon 68 is wound around the take-up spool 76 from the carry-in inlet 132 after passing through the printing place P. At least a part of the ink ribbon 68 is vertically overlapped with the printing tape roll 26, the printing tape spool 24, and the spacer film 38.
  • the outer peripheral wall of the third case member 16 constitutes a part of the outer peripheral wall of the cassette 10.
  • the size of the third case member 16 in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction is substantially equal to the size of the cassette 10 in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction. Therefore, the center positions of the third case member 16 in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction substantially coincide with the center positions of the cassette 10 in the front-rear direction and the left-right direction. As shown in FIG.
  • the center position M which is the center of the cassette 10 in the front-rear direction and the center in the left-right direction, and the printing tape roll 26
  • the distance between the center of rotation C1 and the center of rotation C1 is smaller than the distance between the center position M and the center of rotation C2 of the bonded tape roll 64.
  • the distance between the center position M and the first rotation center line C1 of the printing tape roll 26 is between the center position M and the third rotation center line C3 of the ink ribbon roll 72.
  • the first rotation center line C1 is arranged at a position closer to the center of the cassette 10 than any of the second rotation center lines C2 to the fourth rotation center line C4.
  • FIG. 17 is a sectional view taken along line XVII-XVII of FIG. In the vertical direction, the distance D between one side (lower side) end of the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction and the other side (upper side) end of the bonding tape roll 64 in the vertical direction is the bonding tape 60. Is smaller than the width dimension W1 of. Since the printing tape 22 and the bonding tape 60 have the same width dimension, the distance D is smaller than the width dimension of the printing tape roll 26.
  • the distance to a certain first rotation center line C1 is smaller than the distance from the center position M to the second rotation center line C2 which is the rotation center of the bonded tape roll 64.
  • the diameter of the printing tape roll 26 is larger than that of the bonded tape roll 64.
  • FIG. 18 is a diagram illustrating a cassette mounting portion 104 provided in a part of the printing device 102 on which the cassette 10 is mounted.
  • FIG. 18 is a view seen from the upper surface side.
  • the cassette mounting portion 104 is provided with a rectangular mounting hole 112 for positioning the fitted cassette 10, and a take-up spool drive shaft 108 and a roller drive shaft 110 erected on the bottom surface of the mounting hole 112. ..
  • the mounting hole 112 functions as an accommodating portion for accommodating a part of the ribbon case 21, which is the lower case of the cassette 10.
  • the take-up spool drive shaft 108 and the roller drive shaft 110 are rotationally driven in the same direction via a gear mechanism by a step motor (not shown).
  • a head holding plate 114 to which a thermal print head (thermal print head) 106 is fixed is erected on the bottom surface of the mounting hole 112 of the cassette mounting portion 104, and the platen roller 116 and the pressing roller 118 rotate.
  • a platen holding member 120 provided at the tip end portion is rotatably provided around the base end portion thereof.
  • the head holding plate 114 is, for example, a metal plate made of aluminum, which also serves as a heat sink for the print head.
  • the take-up spool drive shaft 108 and the roller drive shaft 110 erected on the cassette mounting portion 104 are connected to the take-up spool 76 and the roller 80. ..
  • a cover (not shown) of the printing apparatus 102 is closed with the cassette 10 mounted on the cassette mounting portion 104, the platen holding member 120 is rotated around its base end portion, and the platen roller 116 and the pressing roller are rotated. The 118 is pressed against the print head 106 and the roller 80 of the cassette 10.
  • the printing device 102 and the cassette 10 constitute a printing system 122.
  • the tape case 20 provided with the printing tape roll 26 around which the printing tape 22 as the printing medium is wound and the ink ribbon 68 used for printing on the printing tape 22 are wound.
  • the ribbon case 21 including a rotated ink ribbon roll 72 and a bonding tape roll 64 around which a bonding tape 60 bonded to the printed printing tape 22 is wound is provided, and the ribbon case 21 is provided.
  • the printing tape roll 26, the ink ribbon roll 72, and the bonding tape roll 64 are separately provided in the tape case 20 and the ribbon case 21 in the vertical direction, and at least the bonding tape roll 64 and the ink ribbon roll 72 are provided. Since either one of them overlaps the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction, the cassette 10 can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the bonded tape roll 64. Further, since the ink ribbon roll 72 and the bonding tape roll 64 are provided in the ribbon case 21, the cassette 10 is divided into the ink ribbon roll 72 and the bonding tape roll 64 into the tape case 20 and the ribbon case 21. The sticking tape 60 can be more accurately stuck to the printed printing tape 22 than when the sticking tape 60 is provided.
  • the cassette 10 of the present embodiment at least a part of the bonding tape roll 64 overlaps with the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction, which is the vertical direction.
  • the cassette 10 can be downsized in the radial direction of the bonding tape roll 26 as compared with the case where the bonding tape roll 64 does not overlap the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction.
  • the printing tape 22 is wound around the printing tape spool 24, and at least a part of the bonding tape roll 64 is vertically connected to the printing tape spool 24. overlapping.
  • the cassette 10 can be downsized in the radial direction of the bonding tape roll 64 as compared with the case where at least a part of the bonding tape roll 64 does not overlap the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction.
  • the bonding tape 60 is wound around the bonding spool 62, and at least a part of the bonding spool 62 is vertically oriented with the printing tape spool 24. It overlaps with.
  • the cassette 10 can be downsized in the radial direction of the bonding tape roll 64 as compared with the case where the bonding spool 62 does not overlap the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction.
  • the printing tape roll 26 has the printing tape 22 wound around the printing tape spool 24, and the bonding tape roll 64 has the bonding tape 60 wound around the bonding spool 62. At least a part of the bonding spool 62 overlaps the printing tape spool 24 in the vertical direction.
  • the cassette 10 can be downsized in the radial direction of the bonding tape roll 64 as compared with the case where at least a part of the bonding spool 62 does not overlap the printing tape spool 24 in the vertical direction.
  • the first rotation center line C1 which is the rotation center of the printing tape roll 26 overlaps with the bonding tape roll 64 in the vertical direction.
  • the cassette 10 can be made smaller in the radial direction of the bonding tape roll 64 than when the first rotation center line C1 which is the rotation center of the printing tape roll 26 does not overlap the bonding tape roll 64 in the vertical direction. It is possible.
  • the ribbon case 21 includes a take-up spool 76 that is rotatable so as to take up the ink ribbon 68 supplied from the ink ribbon roll 72, and at least a part of the ink ribbon roll 72. At least a part of the take-up spool 76 overlaps the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction.
  • the cassette 10 is in the radial direction of the bonding tape roll 64 as compared with the case where at least a part of the ink ribbon roll 72 and at least a part of the take-up spool 76 do not overlap the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction. Miniaturization is possible.
  • the distance between the lower end of the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction and the upper end of the bonding tape roll 64 in the vertical direction is determined by the bonding tape. It is smaller than the vertical length of the roll 64. As a result, the cassette 10 can be miniaturized in the vertical direction.
  • the center position M which is the center of the cassette 10 in the front-rear direction and the center in the left-right direction and the first rotation center line C1 which is the rotation center of the printing tape roll 26.
  • the distance between the center position M and the second rotation center line C2, which is the rotation center of the bonded tape roll 64, is smaller than the distance between the two.
  • the cassette 10 has a larger distance than the distance between the center position M and the rotation center of the printing tape roll 26 is not smaller than the distance between the center position M and the rotation center of the bonding tape roll 64.
  • the size of the bonded tape roll 64 can be reduced in the radial direction.
  • the printing tape 22 is formed by laminating the printing tape 22a and the release tape 22c via the adhesive 22b, and the diameter of the printing tape roll 26 is the same as that of the bonding tape roll 64. Larger than the diameter.
  • the bonding tape roll 64 having a diameter smaller than that of the printing tape roll 26 is provided in the ribbon case 21 together with the ink ribbon roll 72, so that the wasted space in the cassette 10 is reduced and the cassette 10 can be miniaturized. It will be possible.
  • the ribbon case 21 includes a concave groove 99 into which the printing head 106 of the printing device 102 is inserted when the cassette 10 is mounted on the printing device 102, and the printing tape spool 24
  • the printing tape 22 wound around is stretched from the tape case 20 to the concave groove 99 of the ribbon case 21, and the bonding tape 60 is a transparent tape having the adhesive 60b on one side, and is a ribbon case. It is conveyed inside the 21 and is attached to the printing tape 22 at the same position as the ribbon case 21 in the vertical direction. As a result, the adhesive tape 60 having the adhesive 60b on one surface is prevented from sticking to an unnecessary place in the cassette 10.
  • the diameter of the printing tape roll 26 is larger than the size L, which is half the size of the cassette 10 in each of the front-rear direction and the left-right direction.
  • the first medium roll (printing tape roll 26) around which the strip-shaped first medium (printing tape 22) is wound and the strip-shaped second medium (bonding tape 60) are wound.
  • the first medium roll includes a second medium roll (bonded tape roll 64) that has been turned, and a third medium roll (ink ribbon roll 72) around which a strip-shaped third medium (ink ribbon 68) is wound. Is provided in the first space S1, and the second medium roll and the third medium roll are separated from the first space S1 in the orthogonal direction (vertical direction) orthogonal to the radial direction of the second medium roll.
  • At least one of the second medium roll and the third medium roll overlaps the first medium roll in the direction orthogonal to the first medium roll.
  • the first medium roll, the second medium roll, and the third medium roll are separately provided in the first space and the second space partitioned in the orthogonal direction orthogonal to the radial direction of the second medium roll. Since at least one of the second medium roll and the third medium roll overlaps the first medium roll in the orthogonal direction, the cassette 10 can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the second medium roll.
  • the cassette 10 of the above embodiment is provided with the roller 80, but the cassette 10 may not be provided with the roller 80.
  • the printing tape roll 26, the bonding tape roll 64, the ink ribbon roll 72, and the take-up spool 76 of the above embodiment are provided horizontally with respect to the front-rear direction and the left-right direction, but these are provided horizontally. It does not have to be.
  • the bonding tape roll 64 is not provided horizontally with respect to the front-rear direction and the left-right direction
  • the width direction of the bonding tape 60 is different from the vertical direction of the above embodiment
  • the bonding tape roll 64 The direction orthogonal to the radial direction is also a direction different from the vertical direction of the above embodiment.
  • the first direction which is the width direction or the second direction which is orthogonal to the orthogonal direction orthogonal to the radial direction and the third direction which is orthogonal to the first direction or the orthogonal direction and the second direction are the above-described embodiments.
  • the direction is different from the front-back direction and the left-right direction.
  • the transfer routes of the printing tape 22, the bonding tape 60, and the ink ribbon 68 are not limited to the routes shown in FIG. 14, and various routes can be appropriately adopted.
  • the ink ribbon 68 may be carried into the ribbon case 21 from the carry-in inlet 132, passed through the left side and the rear side of the bonding tape roll 64, and wound on the take-up spool 76. Even in this case, if at least a part of the ink ribbon 68 carried in from the carry-in inlet 132 overlaps the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction, the cassette can be miniaturized in the horizontal direction orthogonal to the vertical direction.
  • the arrangement of the bonding tape roll 64, the ink ribbon roll 72, and the take-up spool 76 is not limited to the position shown in the above embodiment.
  • the bonding tape roll 64 may be arranged on the right side of the take-up spool 76.
  • At least one of the ink ribbon rolls 72 as the third medium roll is housed in the ribbon case 21, one of the printing tape roll 26 and the laminating tape roll 64 is housed in the tape case 20 as the first medium roll, and the other is housed in the second medium roll. It suffices if it is housed in the ribbon case 21 as a medium roll.
  • the one roll housed in the tape case 20 is arranged so as to overlap at least one of the other roll housed in the ribbon case 21 and the ink ribbon roll 72 in the vertical direction.
  • the cassette 10 can be miniaturized in the radial direction of the bonding tape roll 64 or the printing tape roll 26.
  • the bonding tape roll 64, the ink ribbon roll 72, and the take-up spool 76 are all arranged at positions where they overlap the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction, but the bonding tape roll 64 and the ink ribbon roll 72 And at least one of the take-up spool 76 may be arranged at a position where it overlaps with the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction. Only one of the bonding tape roll 64 and the ink ribbon roll 72 may be arranged at a position where it overlaps with the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction.
  • the cassette 10 is configured by stacking four case members, a first case member 12, a second case member 14, a third case member 16, and a fourth case member 18 in the vertical direction.
  • the set 10 is not limited to this configuration.
  • the cassette 10 may be configured by stacking three case members, a first case member 12, a fifth case member 501, and a fourth case member 18 in the vertical direction.
  • the fifth case member 501 has through holes 502 that penetrate vertically corresponding to the through holes 52 and 58 of the above embodiment, and partitions the first space S1 and the second space S2.
  • the upper surface side of the fifth case member 501 has the same shape as the upper surface side of the second case member 14, and the lower surface side has the same shape as the lower surface side of the third case member 16.
  • the tape case 20 having the first space S1 inside is formed by the first case member 12 and the fifth case member 501, and the fifth case member 501 and the fourth case member 18 form the inside of the tape case 20.
  • a ribbon case 21 having two spaces S2 is configured.
  • the printing tape roll 26 is configured by winding the printing tape 22 around the printing tape spool 24 which is a cylindrical shaft core material, but the printing tape 22 is wound around the printing tape spool 24.
  • the printing tape roll 26 may be formed by winding around the first support protrusion 30 and the second support protrusion 32.
  • the bonding tape 60 is wound without being wound around the bonding spool 62, and the outer circumference of the bonding tape 60 is defined and arranged by the bonding tape roll holding wall 84 and the arcuate wall 92. May be good.
  • the printing tape roll 26 is not limited to the dimensions shown by the dimensional ratio with respect to the third case member 16 shown in the drawing 16 of the above embodiment, and needs to be arranged at the position shown in FIG. There is no.
  • the diameter of the printing tape roll 26 may be increased so as to be in contact with the inside of the side wall of the tape case 20 and arranged on the left side of the position shown in FIG. In this case, when the printing tape 22 is pulled out from the tape case 20 to the printing place P via the ejection port 130, the printing tape roll 26 overlaps the printing tape 22 ejected from the ejection port 130 in the vertical direction. Become.
  • the printing tape 22 conveyed in the ribbon case 21 overlaps with the printing tape roll 26 in the vertical direction before being discharged from the discharge port 130. Even if such a configuration is adopted, the cassette can be miniaturized in the orthogonal direction orthogonal to the vertical direction.
  • the bonding tape roll 64 overlaps both the printing tape spool 24 and the printing tape 22 wound around the printing tape spool 24 in the vertical direction, but the bonding tape roll 64 is a printing tape. It may overlap only the printing tape 22 wound around the spool 24 in the vertical direction. Further, the printing tape roll 26 overlapped both the bonding spool 62 and the bonding tape 60 wound around the bonding spool 62 in the vertical direction, but the bonding tape wound around the bonding spool 62. It may overlap only 60 in the vertical direction.

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