[0001] The present invention relates to a feeding and delivery structure for a cutform medium
(e.g., a single sheet or film) for use with a printer having an automatic feeder for
cutform media.
[0002] A conventional device, disclosed in Japanese Examined Patent Publication No. 63-53091
and as shown in Fig. 4 of the present application, has a cutform medium fed by an
automatic feeder 101 disposed upstream of a platen 105, and conveyed by the platen
and pressing rollers 106, 107. The cutform medium is printed by a printing head 108
opposed to the platen 105, delivered upwardly by delivery rollers 109, 110 and stored
in a stacker 111. Such a printer is suitable for successive (e.g., continuous) processing
of cutform media. However, when a single cutform medium different from those stored
in the automatic feeder 101 is to be processed, the processing and handling thereof
is troublesome. To eliminate this inconvenience, a sheet passage 112 for manual feeding
and a manual feed guide 102 have been provided.
[0003] However, in the conventional feeding and delivery structure, the manual feed guide
102 for the cutform medium also serves as a rear face of the stacker adapted to store
the cutform medium having been printed by the print head 108, and is located on the
same plane as the printed cutform medium. Thus, a problem arises in that, if the cutform
medium has a tendency to roll-up, a tip 104a of the cutform medium is rolled into
the sheet passage 112 due to a rear or trailing end of the cutform medium remaining
in the sheet passage.
[0004] Another problem in the conventional feeding and delivery structure is that the surface
of the delivered cutform medium 104 is brought into contact with the rear face of
the stacker. Therefore, when the cutform medium is electrostatically charged in a
low humidity environment, the attraction of the cutform medium 104 to the stacker
face increases. Hence, a comparatively thin cutform medium is buckled due to a force
couple generated by the conveying force of the delivery rollers 109, 110 (e.g., indicated
by arrow a in Figure 4) and the carrying load on the rear face of the stacker (e.g.,
as indicated by arrow b), and cannot be properly conveyed by the delivery roller 109.
[0005] An object of the present invention is to solve the above-mentioned problems of the
conventional device, and to provide a feeding and delivery structure for a cutform
medium which enables the cutform medium to be safely and reliably delivered without
being rolled into a sheet passage, even if it has a tendency to roll-up during its
conveyance.
[0006] This object is solved by the feeding and delivery structure of independent claims
1 or 9. Further advantageous features, aspects and details of the structure are evident
from the dependent claims, the description and the drawings. The claims are intended
to be understood as a first non-limiting approach of defining the invention in general
terms.
[0007] Another aspect of the present invention is to provide a feeding and delivery structure
for a cutform medium which enables a comparatively thin cutform medium to be delivered
reliably.
[0008] According to the invention, a feeding and delivery structure for a cutform medium
in a printer, in which an automatic feeder for cutform media is disposed at a rear
portion of a platen, includes delivery rollers disposed at upper portions of the platen,
a stacker bottom face member provided at a rear portion of the delivery rollers and
forming a stacker for storing delivered cutform media, and guide members slideably
attached in the horizontal printing direction to front faces of guide plates provided
at the front of the automatic feeder. The guide members guide the side edges and the
front face of a manually fed cutform medium and have front faces forming a rear face
of the stacker. The guide members may also have ribs formed on their front faces.
[0009] Fig. 1 is a sectional view of a feeding and delivery structure for a cutform medium
according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
[0010] Fig. 2 is a partial perspective view of the feeding and delivery structure for a
cutform medium of the first embodiment of the present invention.
[0011] Fig. 3 is a sectional view of a second embodiment of the present invention.
[0012] Fig. 4 is a sectional view of a conventional feeding and delivery structure for a
cutform medium.
[0013] In Figs. 1 and 2, a cutform medium 4 fed by an automatic feeder 1 is conveyed by
a platen 5 and pressing rollers 6, 7. Thereafter, the cutform medium 14 is printed
by a printing head 8 opposed to the platen 5, passes between delivery rollers 9, 10
located above (e.g., upstream) the platen, and is delivered along front faces 3a of
guide members 3 and stored in a stacker formed by a bottom face member 11 and the
front faces 3a of the guide members. The bottom face member is secured at one end
to a shaft supporting delivery roller 9.
[0014] The guide members (3) are slideably supported by guide plates 2 as evident from Figure
2 in a direction S perpendicular to the feed direction of the cutform medium 4 in
order to allow adjustment to cutform media 4 of different width. The guide members
3 thus provide adjustable opposite U-type channels facing one another for delivering
the manually fed cutform medium 4 to the printer. These channels preferably end below
and behind the upper end of the bottom face member 11 which together with the free
parts of the front faces 3a of the guide members 3 form the stacker for the printed
cutform medium 4, as shown in detail in Figure 2.
[0015] When a cutform medium 4 different from that stored in the automatic feeder 1 is to
be printed, the cutform medium 4 is manually fed, with its side edges and its front
face being guided by the guide members 3 and front faces 2a of guide plates 2 disposed
in front of the automatic feeder 1. The cutform medium 4 is guided to a normal position
by guiding its edges. Similarly to when the cutform medium 4 is fed by the automatic
feeder 1, it is subsequently carried and conveyed by the platen 5 and the pressing
rollers 6, 7.
[0016] After the cutform medium is printed by the printing head 8, it passes between the
delivery rollers 9, 10 located upstream of the platen 5 and is delivered along the
front face portions 3a of the guide members. Even if the cutform medium 4 has a tendency
to roll up due to its conveyance by the platen 5, since a sheet feed passage is separated
from a sheet delivery passage by the guide members 3, an upper end 4a of the delivered
cutform medium is prevented from rolling into the sheet feed passage again because
of a cutform medium 4 remaining in the sheet feed passage. Thus, the delivered cutform
medium can be stored reliably and easily in the stacker formed by the stacker bottom
face member 11 and the front face portions 3a of the guide members.
[0017] Another embodiment of the invention, as shown in Fig. 3, illustrates a feeding and
delivery structure for a cutform medium in which ribs 12 are formed on the front faces
3a of the guide members 3. As a result, after the cutform medium 4 passes between
the delivery rollers 9, 10, the attraction of the cutform medium 4 carried along the
guide members 3 to the stacker face is reduced since the frictional and electrostatic
forces created (e.g., in a low humidity environment) are reduced. Thus, even in a
low humidity environment, a comparatively thin cutform medium may be employed as compared
to that of the conventional system, and a stable sheet feed operation may be performed.
[0018] According to the feeding and delivery structure for a cutform medium of the present
invention, a manual sheet feed passage and a sheet delivery passage of the cutform
medium are separated by guide members for guiding the edges and front face of the
cutform medium, so that the cutform medium is prevented from rolling into the feed
passage during the manual feeding thereof.
[0019] Furthermore, since the ribs are formed on the front faces of the guide members, a
thinner cutform medium can be reliably delivered.
1. A feeding and delivery structure for a cutform medium (4) adapted for use with a printer
(8) having a platen (5) and an automatic feeder (1) for cutform media (4) disposed
upstream of said platen (5), comprising:
rollers (9, 10) disposed adjacent said platen (5) for conveying said cutform medium
(4);
a stacker for storing delivered cutform media, said stacker including a bottom
face member (11) disposed downstream of said rollers (9, 10);
guide plates (2) having front faces (2a) positioned at a first end of said automatic
feeder; and
guide members (3) slidingly attached to said guide plates (2) provided at said
first end of said automatic feeder, said guide members (3) guiding a manually-fed
cutform medium (4) and having front faces (3a) forming a surface of said stacker.
2. A feeding and delivery structure for a cutform medium according to claim 1, further
comprising ribs (12) formed on said guide members (3).
3. A feeding and delivery structure according to claim 1 or 2 wherein said rollers (9,
10) are disposed downstream of said platen (5).
4. A feeding and delivery structure according to one of the preceding claims wherein
said guide members (3) are attached slidingly to said front faces of said guide plates
(2), said guide members (3) being slidable in a direction (S) normal to a conveyance
direction of said cutform medium (4).
5. A feeding and delivery structure according to one of the preceding claims wherein
said rollers comprise delivery rollers (9, 10).
6. A feeding and delivery structure according to one of the preceding claims wherein
said cutform medium (4) has a sheet feed passage and a sheet delivery passage, said
guide members (3) separating said sheet feed passage of said cutform medium (4) from
said sheet delivery passage.
7. A feeding and delivery structure according to one of the preceding claims wherein
a first end (4a) of a delivered cutform medium (4) is prevent from rolling into a
sheet feed passage of said cutform medium by a subsequent cutform medium remaining
in said sheet feed passage.
8. A feeding and delivery structure according to one of claims 2 to 7, wherein said ribs
(12) are formed on said front faces (3a) of said guide members (3) said ribs (12)
reducing an attraction of said cutform medium (4) to said stacker after said cutform
medium is conveyed by said rollers (9, 10).
9. A feeding and delivery structure for a cutform medium adapted for use with a printer
having a platen and a feeder positioned adjacent thereto, especially according to
one of the preceding claims, comprising:
rollers (9, 10) positioned adjacent to said platen (5) for conveying said cutform
medium (4);
a stacking member for receiving and stacking cutform media conveyed by said rollers
(9, 10) said stacking member including a member (11) having an angular shape positioned
adjacent to said rollers;
a plurality of guide plates (2) provided adjacent to said feeder; and
a guide mechanism (3) slidingly attached to said guide plates (2), for guiding
a manually fed cutform medium (4), said guide mechanism forming a surface (3a) of
said stacking member.