[0001] This invention relates to a print or typing cartridge, comprising a shell and an
ink ribbon housed inside the shell to form a store of ink ribbon, wherein the cartridge
is arranged to be removably fitted in a printer for the purpose of printing, or typing,
a line of print by means of the ink ribbon.
Background of the invention
[0002] The known art comprises numerous examples of cartridges, usually intended to be used
on a needle type printer, having the characteristics outlined above. In general, these
known type cartridges are arranged to be stably disposed with their shell in a prearranged
seat in the printer for feeding, when in use, the ink ribbon towards a printing zone
of the printer, where the ribbon is subjected to the generally impact type action
of a printhead of the same printer in order to print the line of print.
[0003] The known cartridges are normally provided with one or more guides made as one piece
with the shell and suitable for guiding the movement of the ribbon to and from the
printing zone. In particular, these guides define a predetermined path for the ribbon
intended to enable the latter to reach the printing zone when coming from the shell
wherein the ribbon is stored, and then to leave the printing zone and return again
to the shell, after the ribbon has been used for printing.
[0004] These known cartridges are, however, inadequate for use in special printers having
a structure that does not enable the shells of the cartridges to be fitted and secured
in a seat sufficiently close to the printing zone, and in particular in printers where
the ribbon is arranged to be fed inside the printing zone along a plane that is angularly
and spatially very different from the feeding plane of the ribbon inside the shell,
when the latter is fitted in the above-mentioned prearranged seat in the printer.
[0005] Document US-A-4 486 107 discloses a print cartridge comprising a case, a ribbon supply
roll and a ribbon take-up roll which are coaxially accommodated in the case, and two
articulated ribbon guides which are mounted on pivot blocks arranged at two opposite
sides of the case, wherein each of the articulated ribbon guide is composed by a primery
arm and by a secondary arm.
[0006] When this cartridge is mounted on a printer, the two articulated ribbon guides are
arranged rotated at a right angle with respect to the plane of the case for guiding
respectively towards a printing zone the ribbon out going from the case, and for guiding
the same ribbon, after it has been used for printing, back to the case.
[0007] Also this cartridge appears as not being exempt from drawbacks. In particular the
ribbon, while advancing parallelly to the plane of the case, is subject to a twist
of ninety degree which is concentrated along a reduced portion of the ribbon advancement
path. In fact, as a consequence of this twist concentration, the control of the ribbon
tension appears rather critical and accordingly ribbon slackening might raise.
[0008] Also other documents, as US-A-4 623 274 and US-A-4 437 778, disclose a print cartridge
having a case and one or more external arms, connected to the case, which can be arranged
aligned with the case, when the cartridge in not fitted on a printer, in order to
reduce the overall cartridge dimensions, and which are arranged totaled with respect
to the case for guiding a ribbon towards and from a print zone, when the same cartridge
in fitted on a printer.
Summary of the invention
[0009] The object of this invention is accordingly that of producing an ink ribbon cartridge
suitable for being fitted in a printer having a relative printing zone at a considerable
distance from the seat prearranged in the printer for housing the shell of the cartridge,
and comprising in particular a ribbon feeding plane inside the printing zone that
is very different from the plane defined by the seat, and also of producing a cartridge
that is of compact dimensions and easily manipulated by its user.
[0010] Another object of this invention is that of producing an ink ribbon cartridge of
the above type in which the ribbon is guided and its tension is controlled in a more
efficient way, with respect to the solutions of the prior art, while the ribbon advances
along the two different planes respectively defined by the seat and adjacent to the
print zone.
[0011] This object is achieved by the print cartridge having the characteristics defined
in the main claim.
Brief description of the drawings
[0012] A clearer understanding of these and other characteristics of the invention will
be gained from the following description, provided purely by way of an illustrative,
non-restrictive example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, where:
Fig. 1 is a partial plan view, with a number of parts removed and shown in section,
of a print cartridge according to this invention, when removed from a printer;
Fig. 2 is a front view, in partial section, of the cartridge of Fig. 1, when fitted
in a printer; and
Fig. 3 is a side view of the cartridge of Fig. 2.
Description of a preferred embodiment of the invention
[0013] With reference to Fig. 1 a cartridge according to this invention and containing a
ribbon 12 impregnated with ink is generically indicated with the numeral 10. When
in use, the cartridge 10 is arranged to be fitted in a printer, not depicted in the
drawings, provided with a printhead, for the purpose of printing, by way of the action
exerted on the ribbon 12 by the printhead, a line of print on a printing medium, such
as for instance a sheet of paper, in correspondence with a printing zone of the printer
.
[0014] More specifically, the cartridge 10 comprises a hollow, flat shaped shell 11, housing
the ribbon 12 inside and accordingly forming a ribbon store 13, and additionally arranged
to be placed and fixed in an appropriate, prearranged seat in the printer; and also
a feeding device 14 of the ribbon 12 comprising a pair of gearwheels 16 disposed at
the entrance of the ribbon 12 in the store 13.
[0015] The two gearwheels 16 are urged one against the other so as to mesh together, with
the ribbon 12 in between, by a spring 15 acting on a mobile support 30, upon which
one of the gearwheels 16 is rotatingly fitted. Further, the two gearwheels 16 are
suitable for being rotated in the direction of the arrow 17 by a motor shaft of the
printer in order to push the ribbon into the store 13, so that the ribbon is disposed
therein forming a plurality of turns, and for feeding the ribbon 12 according to the
direction indicated by the arrow 18 (Fig. 2).
[0016] The ink ribbon 12 is, for example, of the endless type, namely it is formed by a
closed loop of ribbon, and is additionally liable to perform a semi-rotation about
itself, as is well-known in the sector art, in the area of a twisting zone 19, so
as to present its two faces alternatively to the printing medium, and accordingly
uniformly distribute ribbon wear and ink consumption between the two faces of the
ribbon 12 itself.
[0017] The cartridge 10 also comprises a guide body 20, slidingly coupled with a portion
of the ribbon 12 extending outside the shell 11, and arranged to be fitted on a movable
carriage of the printer, so that when the carriage moves back and forward parallel
to the line of print, the guide body 20 also moves integrally with the carriage back
and forward in the directions indicated by the arrows 28 in order to guide the ribbon
12 immediately facing the line of print, as it is printed.
[0018] Inside the shell 11 the ribbon 12 is appropriately guided, for example by posts,
so as to follow a predetermined feeding path both downstream of the store 13, and
also upstream of the latter, and so as to reach again the store 13, after it has been
used for printing.
[0019] The cartridge 10 is also provided with means for constantly maintaining the ribbon
12 taut for correct use thereof during printing, comprising for example a leaf spring
25 acting directly on the ribbon 12 to exert a sliding friction on the latter as it
is fed due to the rotation of the gearwheels 16.
[0020] According to the main characteristic of the invention, the cartridge 10 is provided
with two arms or guiding elements, 21 and 22, having an elongated shape and fulcrum-mounted
at one end on the sides of the shell 11 to guide the ink ribbon 12, while it is being
fed outside the shell 11.
[0021] More particularly, the arm 21 is arranged to guide the ribbon 12 coming from the
store 13 towards the printing zone, and has a pin 23 pivotingly fitted in a seat made
in a first side of the shell. On the other hand, the arm 22 is arranged to guide the
ribbon 12 coming away from the printing zone towards the store 13, and has a pin 24
rotating in a seat made in a second side, opposite the first side, of the shell 11.
[0022] Either arm 21 and 22 is provided, at the end opposite that fulcrum-mounted on the
shell 11, with a slot 31 through which the ribbon 12 extends for sliding during printing.
[0023] Further, in order to avoid, during manipulation of the cartridge 10, the two arms
21 and 22 becoming detached from the shell 11, the latter is provided with tabs 26
that hold the pins 23 and 24 in their respective seats made in the sides of the shell
11.
[0024] As shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the two arms 21 and 22 are suitable for rotating with
respect to the shell 11 according to the directions indicated by the arrow 32 to assume,
when the cartridge is not fitted in the printer, an idle position, represented by
a dot and dash line, wherein the two arms 21 and 22 are withdrawn upon the shell 11,
i.e. are arranged along the sides of the latter; and to assume, when the cartridge
11 is fitted in the printer, a work position, represented by an unbroken line, wherein
the two arms 21 and 22 are rotated with respect to the shell 11, so as to distance
themselves from the latter with their end opposite the end which is fulcrum-mounted.
[0025] Accordingly, as will be obvious, the cartridge 10, once fitted in the printer, allows
guiding of the ribbon 12 from the shell 11 to the printing zone and then from the
latter back to the shell 11, despite the fact that the ribbon 12 is fed in the area
of the printing zone along a plane that is at an angle to that along which the same
ribbon 12 is fed inside the shell 11.
[0026] It will be equally obvious that the cartridge 10 is compact and without any protruding
parts when it is not fitted in the printer, so that the part may be packaged for shipping
in a simply shaped, small-size box.
[0027] When in use, the cartridge 10 is fitted in the printer by setting and blocking the
shell 11 in the seat expressly made in the printer, and by rotating the two arms 21
and 22 with respect to the shell 11 so as to put them in the correct position for
guiding the ribbon in the area of the printing zone. More particularly, the two arms
21 and 22 are blocked in their correct positions, with respect both to the shell 11
and to the printer frame, by way of blocking means not depicted in the drawings and
already provided in the printer.
[0028] The ribbon 12, when the cartridge 10 is fitted in the printer and in correspondence
with the zone where the arms 21 and 22 are fulcrum-mounted on the shell 11, is subject
to a change in its feeding plane. More specifically, the ribbon 12 inside the shell
11 is fed along a first feeding plane parallel to the shell 11 itself, whereas the
ribbon 12, outside the shell 11, namely along the arms 21 and 22 and in the area of
the printing zone, is fed along a second feeding plane, inclined with respect to the
first one and defined by the rotated position of the arms 21 and 22 with respect to
the shell 11.
[0029] In order to ensure correct feeding of the ribbon 12 between the two feeding planes
indicated above, and in particular so that the ribbon 12 does not become slack, the
shell 11 is provided at its sides, adjacent to the zones where the two arms 21 and
22 are fulcrum-mounted, with two inclined edges 27 which link the trajectory of the
ribbon 12 along the first feeding plane parallel to the shell 11 with the trajectory
of the ribbon 12 along the second plane parallel to the rotated position of the arms
21 and 22.
[0030] Subsequently, following use, the cartridge 10 may be removed from the printer by
extracting the shell 11 from its seat and rotating the arms 21 and 22 so as to withdraw
them with respect to the shell 11. In this way the cartridge 10, when not being used
for printing, is of compact dimensions and may be stored away quite easily.
It remains understood that changes and/or improvements may be made to the print cartridge
described up to now, without departing from the scope of the scope of the appended
claims.
1. Print cartridge (10) comprising a shell (11), and an ink ribbon (12) contained in
said shell (11), said cartridge (10) being provided for being removably fitted in
a printer for printing by means of said ink ribbon (12) a line of print, said print
cartridge (10) further comprising at least one guiding element (21, 22) fulcrum-mounted
at one end on a side of said shell (11) for guiding said ribbon (12) on the outside
of said shell (11), said guiding element (21, 22) being suitable for assuming, when
said cartridge (10) is fitted in said printer, a work position in which said guiding
element (21, 22) is rotated at a distance from said shell (11) for guiding said ribbon
(12) adjacent to said line of print, and for assuming, when said cartridge is not
fitted in said printer, an idle position in which said guiding element (21, 22) is
withdrawn upon said shell so as to reduce the overall dimensions of said cartridge,
wherein, when said print cartridge (10) is fitted in said printer with said guiding
element (21, 22) in said working position, said shell (11) defines a first feeding
plane of said ribbon (12), and said guiding element (21, 22) defines a second feeding
plane of said ribbon inclined with respect to said first feeding plane,
characterized in that said shell (11) is provided at one side, adjacently to the zone where said guiding
element (21, 22) is fulcrum-mounted, with at least one edge (27) which defines a guide
for said ribbon (12) and which is inclined with respect to each of said feeding planes
for linking the trajectory of the ribbon (12) along said first feeding plane, parallel
to said shell (11), with the trajectory of the ribbon (12) along said second feeding
plane, parallel to the rotated work position of said guiding element (21, 22), thereby
enabling correct feeding of said ribbon (12) between said first and said second feeding
plane.
2. Cartridge according to claim 1, characterized in that it comprises two guiding elements (21, 22) fulcrum-mounted at one end on two opposite
sides of said shell (11).
3. Cartridge according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that said guiding element (21, 22) is provided, at the end opposite that at which it is
fulcrum-mounted on the shell (11), with a slot (31) arranged for guiding said ribbon
(12).
1. Druckkassette (10) aufweisend ein Gehäuse (11) und ein Farbband (12), das im Gehäuse
(11) angeordnet ist, wobei die Kassette (10) abnehmbar an einen Drucker angebracht
werden kann, um mit dem Farbband (12) eine Druckzeile zu drucken, wobei die Druckkassette(10)
weiterhin wenigstens ein Führungsteil (21, 22) aufweist, das schwenkbar an einem Ende
an einer Seite des Gehäuses (11) zum Führen des Farbbands (12) an der Außenseite des
Gehäuses (11) befestigt ist, wobei das Führungsteil (21, 22), wenn die Kassette (10)
am Drucker angebracht ist, eine Arbeitsposition einnehmen kann, in der das Führungsteil
(21, 22) vom Gehäuse (11) weggedreht ist, um das Farbband (12) benachbart zur Druckzeile
zu führen, und wenn die Kassette nicht am Drucker angeordnet ist, eine Leerlaufposition
einnehmen kann, in der das Führungsteil (21, 22) in das Gehäuse zurückgezogen ist,
so dass die Gesamtgröße der Kassette verringert ist,
wobei, wenn die Druckkassette(10) mit dem Führungsteil (21, 22) in der Arbeitsposition
am Drucker angebracht ist, das Gehäuse (11) eine erste Vorschubebene des Farbbands
(12) bildet, und das Führungsteil (21, 22) eine zweite Vorschubebene des Farbbands
bildet, die in Bezug auf die erste Vorschubebene geneigt ist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
das Gehäuse (11) an einer Seite, benachbart zu dem Bereich, in dem das Führungsteil
(21, 22) schwenkbar befestigt ist, mit wenigstens einer Kante (27) versehen ist, die
eine Führung für das Farbband (12) bildet und in Bezug auf beide Vorschubebenen geneigt
ist, um die Bahn des Farbbands (12) entlang der ersten Vorschubebene, parallel zum
Gehäuse (11), mit der Bahn des Farbbands (12) entlang der zweiten Vorschubebene, parallel
zur gedrehten Arbeitsposition des Führungsteils (21, 22), zu verbinden, so dass ein
korrektes Vorschieben des Farbbands (12) zwischen der ersten und der zweiten Vorschubebene
möglich ist.
2. Kassette nach Anspruch 1,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
sie zwei Führungsteile (21, 22) aufweist, die an einem Ende an zwei gegenüberliegenden
Seiten des Gehäuses (11) schwenkbar befestigt sind.
3. Kassette nach Anspruch 1 oder 2,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
das Führungsteil (21, 22) an dem Ende, das demjenigen gegenüberliegt, an dem es am
Gehäuse (11) schwenkbar befestigt ist, mit einem Schlitz (31) versehen ist, der zum
Führen des Farbbands (12) dient.
1. Cassette d'impression (10) comprenant un boîtier (11) et un ruban encreur (12) enfermé
dans ledit boîtier (11), ladite cassette (10) étant prévue pour pouvoir être insérée
de manière amovible dans une imprimante pour imprimer une ligne d'impression à l'aide
dudit ruban encreur (12), ladite cassette d'impression (10) comprenant, en outre,
au moins un élément de guidage (21, 22) monté sur pivot à une extrémité sur un côté
dudit boîtier (11) pour guider ledit ruban (12) à l'extérieur dudit boîtier (11),
ledit élément de guidage (21, 22) étant approprié pour prendre, lorsque ladite cassette
(10) est insérée dans ladite imprimante, une position de travail dans laquelle ledit
élément de guidage (21, 22) effectue une rotation à une certaine distance dudit boîtier
(11) pour guider ledit ruban (12) de manière adjacente à ladite ligne d'impression
et pour prendre, lorsque ladite cassette n'est pas insérée dans ladite imprimante,
une position de repos dans laquelle ledit élément de guidage (21, 22) est retiré sur
ledit boîtier de manière à réduire les dimensions hors tout de ladite cassette,
dans laquelle, lorsque ladite cassette d'impression (10) est insérée dans ladite
imprimante avec ledit élément de guidage (21, 22) dans ladite position de travail,
ledit boîtier (11) délimite un premier plan d'alimentation dudit ruban (12) et ledit
élément de guidage (21, 22) délimite un second plan d'alimentation dudit ruban incliné
par rapport audit premier plan d'alimentation,
caractérisée en ce que ledit boîtier (11) comporte, sur un côté, de manière adjacente à la zone où ledit
élément de guidage (21, 22) est monté sur pivot, au moins un bord (27) qui délimite
un guide pour ledit ruban (12) et qui est incliné par rapport à chacun desdits plans
d'alimentation pour relier la trajectoire du ruban (12) le long dudit premier plan
d'alimentation, parallèle audit boîtier (11), à la trajectoire du ruban (12) le long
dudit second plan d'alimentation, parallèle à la position de travail en rotation dudit
élément de guidage (21, 22), permettant ainsi une alimentation correcte dudit ruban
(12) entre ledit premier et ledit second plan d'alimentation.
2. Cassette selon la revendication 1, caractérisée en ce qu'elle comprend deux éléments de guidage (21, 22) montés sur pivot à une extrémité sur
deux côtés opposés dudit boîtier (11).
3. Cassette selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisée en ce que ledit élément de guidage (21, 22) est pourvu, à l'extrémité opposée à celle à laquelle
il est monté sur pivot sur le boîtier (11), d'une fente (31) disposée pour guider
ledit ruban (12).