BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a printer assembly (printing assembly) and a printer
for printing on a thermosensible (thermal) paper.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] In recent years, various types of computers have been developed and used that includes
a portable type such as a notebook type and a portable or mobile type such as a PDA
which can be put in a pocket. As the Internet becomes popular, applications of computers
have been spread in various fields including information service and communication,
and the population of users has also been spread from a specialist to a general user.
Accordingly, computers will be daily used in ordinary homes in the future. In addition,
the application handling daily works with a computer at home, by introducing computerized
account settlement, electronic commerce.
[0003] According to increase of mobile computers and other mobile devices, user will require
printout whenever they are required even if they are using mobile computer. However,
in a case that computers are used for daily works such as electronic transaction,
an amount of prints is not so many and the frequency of printing is also not so many.
Accordingly, one style or aspect of a printer which is demanded in the future for
the above mobile computer will surely be thin, compact, light-weight and low-cost
type and it can be carried together with a portable information processing device
and/or portable terminal such as a PDA, a portable telephone or the like, by being
built in the device and/or being connected to the device.
[0004] A printer for printing on a thermosensible paper or thermal paper using a thermal
head does not require ink or ribbons. Therefore, its printing mechanism becomes compact.
Specifically, a line thermal printer having a line thermal head extending in a paper
width direction (scanning direction or line direction) does not require a mechanism
for moving a thermal head in the scanning direction. Hence the line thermal printer
becomes much compact and the printer meets the above demand.
[0005] However, a mechanism for pressing a printing paper on a thermal head is an obstacle
to realize a very thin printer having a thickness of, for example, about 10 mm or
less. In the thermal printer, a mechanism for feeding a thermal paper or sheet has
a platen roller. The platen roller presses the paper on the thermal head by holding
the paper between the thermal head and feeds the thermal paper by rotating. In order
to realize a thin printer having a thickness of 10 mm or less, a diameter of the platen
roller shall be smaller than that of the conventional printer. When the diameter of
the platen roller becomes small, a contacting area or surface between the roller and
the printing paper is reduced, so that the platen roller must be pressed on the paper
with stronger force in order to keep a sufficient contacting force for pressing the
thermal paper to the thermal head. However, when the diameter of the platen roller
becomes 10 mm or less, the roller lacks in strength. Therefore, when pressing force
is increased for compensating for the lack of contacting area, flexure or bending
tends to occur in the platen roller.
[0006] Particularly, when the diameter becomes 5 mm or less, flexure occurs over the entire
length of the platen roller. Accordingly, when the platen roller is supported only
at both ends, it becomes impossible to press the printing paper on the thermal head
by the platen roller with sufficient force for printing. Particularly when the line
thermal head is used and the force for pressing the thermal paper is deviated along
the direction of the paper width, the pressing forces are lost in some portion of
the paper. Therefore, printing quality deteriorates so that it becomes impossible
to perform practical printing.
[0007] For preventing the platen roller from flexing, the platen roller may be divided along
its longitudinal direction so that the shaft of roller is exposed and is supported
by a bearing. However, for printing along the thermal head without missing of data,
the pressure must be continuously applied by the platen roller along the scanning
direction. Therefore, the platen roller cannot be divided along its longitudinal direction.
It is also possible to support the entire platen roller from a side opposed to the
thermal head by a member extending in the longitudinal direction. However, for feeding
the paper smoothly, the surface of the platen roller is formed of material having
a high coefficient of friction, such as a rubber. For this reason, in a pressed or
pressurized state, a frictional force between such a supporting member and the platen
roller is excessively large so that driving force of a motor for rotating the platen
roller becomes too large and such a large capacity motor cannot be installed in thin
and small printer.
[0008] It is also possible to install several sub rollers along the longitudinal direction
of the platen roller to prevent the platen roller from flexing. However, if we applied
the sub rollers supported by a shaft and bearings, it is necessary to make an additional
space for arranging the sub rollers and their bearings including some clearances between
the sub rollers and the housing of printer. Therefore, the above solution cannot be
applied for the extremely thin printer of this invention.
[0009] Hence, an object of this invention is to solve the above problems about the platen
rollers that are the neck of realizing a very thin printer and to provide a thin printer
that can achieve a high printing quality. In addition, in the present invention, it
is an object to provide a very thin printing mechanism or printer assembly and a very
thin line thermal printer by the printer assembly that has a thickness about 10 mm
or less, and further about 5 mm or less.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] For achieving the object, in a printer assembly of the present invention, a platen
roller is supported by thin rollers (shafts) of a small diameter having a surface
of small or low coefficient of friction. In addition, a plate-shaped member supports
or bears the supporting rollers so that flexure of the platen roller is prevented
via the supporting plate and supporting rollers. Therefore, in this invention, if
the diameter of the platen roller is small, stronger pressure or force can be applied
between the platen roller and a thermal head. That is, the printer assembly of the
invention comprises a line thermal head, a platen roller having a surface of high
or large coefficient of friction, which holds a printing paper between the line thermal
head and the platen roller and feeds the printing paper, supporting rollers having
a surface of small or low coefficient of friction respectively, which are disposed
at a front and a rear of the platen roller in a paper feeding direction so as to support
the platen roller from a side opposed to the line thermal head, a supporting plate
extending along the supporting rollers for supporting or bearing the supporting rollers
from a side opposed to the line thermal head, and pressurizing or pressing means for
applying pressure between the supporting plate and the line thermal head.
[0011] The platen roller made of a metal member whose surface is processed for increasing
a coefficient of friction or the platen roller made of a resin material with a high
coefficient of friction such as phenol resin may be used, but the platen roller covered
by the rubber materials having some elasticity and a high coefficient of friction
is the most suitable. On the other hand, a member made of resin having a low coefficient
of friction, for example, nylon, polyethylene or the like is suitable for the supporting
rollers. A rod-shaped member made of fluororesins is the most suitable for the supporting
rollers since it has so smaller coefficient of friction that becomes several tenths,
or one or more digits smaller than that of rubber material.
[0012] In this printer assembly, the supporting rollers having a small coefficient of friction
support the platen roller having a large coefficient of friction, and the supporting
plate extending along the longitudinal directions of the supporting rollers bears
the supporting rollers. Therefore, the supporting plate receives or bears the load
of the platen roller continuously along the longitudinal direction of the platen roller
via the supporting rollers. Accordingly, even when the platen roller itself is not
high in rigidity, it is prevented from flexing and/or bending and applies high pressure
on the paper along the width direction (the longitudinal direction of the roller)
continuously.
[0013] In addition, the platen roller having a surface of high coefficient of friction rotates
the supporting rollers having a surface of small coefficient of friction, and the
supporting rollers touch and rotate on the supporting plate. Accordingly, frictional
force against to the rotation of the platen roller becomes so small.
[0014] Furthermore, as the supporting rollers are directly supported or received by the
supporting plate, it becomes unnecessary to separate the supporting rollers from a
structure member of printer assembly for making a clearance. Therefore, the line thermal
head, the platen roller and the supporting rollers can be disposed in a very thin
space. Accordingly, in the printer assembly of this invention, the above components
are assembled in a very thin space and the driving power for paper feeding becomes
so small.
[0015] Also, in this printer assembly, the supporting rollers are provided at front and
rear of the platen roller. Therefore, the supporting rollers fix the front and rear
positions of the platen roller. Furthermore, by this arrangement of the platen roller
and the supporting roller, the supporting rollers are not disposed along a line of
the thermal head and the platen roller. Namely, a line connecting the center axis
of the platen roller and the center axis of each supporting roller is inclined or
not parallel to the line of the platen roller and the thermal head. Accordingly, the
line thermal head, the platen roller and the supporting rollers are disposed in a
thinner manner by absorbing or reducing space corresponding the diameter of the supporting
rollers.
[0016] For example, for printing a printing paper with a post card size (A6 size 105 mm
× 148 mm) or so, a printer assembly having a thickness of about 5 mm or less can be
realized by combining a thermal head having the thickness of 2 mm, the platen roller
having a diameter of 2 mm and supporting rollers having a diameter of 1 mm. Accordingly,
by combining the printer assembly of this invention and a paper feeding mechanism
for feeding thermal paper thereto, a compact printer that is very thin and portable
can be provided. Therefore, the printer of this invention can be built into information
processing device, and being suitable for use together with a portable terminal such
as a portable telephone and a PDA, in a docking manner and/or built-in manner.
[0017] In the printer assembly of this invention, when a printing paper is a larger size,
more torsional strength are required for the platen roller and therefore the platen
roller having a diameter of about 10 mm is required. However, this printer assembly
dose not require a platen roller having rigidity to the extent being not flexed as
a conventional printer. Accordingly, a printer assembly and a printer having a thickness
often-odd mm for printing an A4 size (210 mm × 297 mm) sheet can be realized according
to the present invention.
[0018] The object of the present invention is to provide such very thin printer assembly
and printer, and it is preferable that the diameter of the platen roller is made as
small as possible. Accordingly, it is difficult to provide rigidity to the platen
roller so it is not flexed or to maintain the platen roller horizontally relative
to the thermal head, as mentioned above. However, in the present invention, the platen
roller becomes brought into close contact with the thermal head by the flexibility
of the platen roller itself Namely, since the platen roller and the supporting rollers
are flexible, the platen roller can be brought into close contact flexibly with the
thermal head even if the thermal head becomes flexible, which is different from a
conventional structure. When the entire structure of the printer assembly is made
thin, it becomes difficult to reinforce the line thermal head as rigid enough. Therefore,
when a thin thermal head is employed, the thermal head itself may be flexed due to
pressure. Even in this case, in the printer assembly of the present invention, the
platen roller can be brought into close contact with the thermal head. Therefore,
this invention provides a thin and reliable printer assembly capable of performing
a high quality printing In addition, as mentioned above, for feeding the sheet or
paper reliably in the thin space, combination of the platen roller having a flexible
shaft coated or covered with rubber, and the supporting rollers having flexible shafts
with low coefficient of friction surface is suitable.
[0019] In the printer assembly of the present invention, the platen roller is supported
substantially continuously along longitudinal direction via the supporting rollers.
Therefore, pressure for pressing the platen roller to the head can be applied from
an upward and/or a downward, namely from the direction of the line thermal head and/or
the direction of the supporting plate. It is possible to apply pressure on the platen
roller by the high rigid supporting plate and pressurizing means such as a member
or members of high elasticity such as springs or rubbers. Alternatively, the supporting
member itself can be made of a resilient material such as a leaf spring.
[0020] When pressure is applied to the platen roller from the side of the supporting plate
(from the side opposed to the thermal head), the platen roller contacts closer to
the line thermal head by segmenting or dividing the supporting plate along its longitudinal
direction at a proper pitch. Particularly, the contacting of the platen roller and
the thermal head is increased by combining the segmented supporting plate, the flexible
platen roller and the flexible supporting rollers, and it becomes possible to provide
the printer assembly and the printer for performing more excellent quality printing.
[0021] Undulation comprising alternate projections and recesses or lands and grooves may
be formed on the supporting plate along the longitudinal direction of the supporting
rollers for reducing frictional force between the supporting rollers and the supporting
plate.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022]
FIG. 1 is a plan view showing an arrangement of a printer according to the present
invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged view showing a structure of a printer assembly of the printer
shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view showing main components of the printer assembly
of the printer shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged sectional view showing a portion of the printer assembly; and
FIG. 5 is an enlarged side view showing a portion of the printer assembly.
DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0023] An embodiment of the present invention will be explained below with reference to
the drawings. FIG. 1 shows a structure of a printer 1 according to the present invention
in plan. The printer 1 of the embodiment is formed in a rectangular shape with the
entire size corresponding to A7 size (74 mm × 105 mm), and it is a portable type printer
which is accommodated in a housing 2 having a thickness of approximately 5 mm and
is entirely formed in such a shape as a thin card. A space 3 for accommodating thermosensible
type cut sheets (a cut paper or a thermal sheet) of A 8 size (52 mm × 74 mm) is provided
within the housing 2. Cut sheets are fed one by one from the accommodating space 3
to a printer assembly 10 by a feeding mechanism 20, and the printed sheets or papers
are output or ejected from an ejecting opening 4 provided at a side opposed to the
space 3.
[0024] As shown in FIG. 2 in an enlarged manner, the paper feeding mechanism 20 is provided
with a bottom plate or pushing-up plate 21 disposed so as to push up a leading portions
of the cut sheets 8, a pick-up roller 22 disposed so as to hold the cut sheets 8 in
cooperation with the pushing-up plate 21, and a separating wall (separating portion)
23 at which the tip end 8a of the cut sheet 8 are stopped and separated only the uppermost
cut sheet 8 from the others, only the uppermost cut sheet 8 is fed to the printer
assembly 10. Also, a spring 24 for driving the pushing-up plate 21 is disposed between
the pushing-up plate 21 and the housing 2.
[0025] The printer assembly 10 that prints on the fed thermal sheet 8 is provided with a
line thermal head (hereinafter, referred to as "thermal head" or "head") 11 extending
in a paper width direction W over the entire paper width, a platen roller 12 for holding
the thermal sheet 8 between the thermal head 11 and the platen roller to press a thermosensible
surface of the thermal sheet 8 on to the thermal head 11, two supporting rollers 13a
and 13b for supporting the platen roller 12 from a side opposed to the thermal head
11, and a supporting plate 14 for bearing the supporting rollers 13a and 13b. The
supporting plate 14 is pushed up relative to the housing 2 in a direction of the thermal
head 11 by a spring 15, so that the platen roller 12 is pushed towards a printing
face 11a of the thermal head 11. As a result, the thermosensible sheet 8 is pressed
or pushed to the thermal head 11 with sufficient pressure by the platen roller 12
and it is printed and ejected from the ejecting opening 4.
[0026] As further shown in FIG. 1, in the housing 2 of the printer 1 of this embodiment,
a motor 61 for driving the pick-up roller 22 and the platen roller 12, and a transmission
mechanism 62 are accommodated. A space 65 for a battery, which is a power source for
the motor 61 is also provided in the housing 2. Also, the printer 1 of this embodiment
is provided with all other functions (not shown) required for working as a printer,
such as an interface for communicating with a host terminal as a personal computer,
a PDA, portable phone or the like to receive data for printing, a control function
for controlling the motor 61 according to the data. Accordingly, the printer 1 is
carried together with the portable terminal such as PDA and desired data can be printed
out easily whenever required. Alternatively, when the printer 1 is integrated or attached
to the portable telephone or it is accommodated in a device bay of a notebook type
personal computer, it is possible to carry the printer 1 as a part of the portable
telephone or the computer.
[0027] In the printer of this embodiment, several mechanisms are employed for realizing
thin printer 1. First, the pick-up roller 22 of the paper feeding mechanism 20 includes
a plurality of rotating bodies 22b with a diameter of about 2 mm connected in series
by a shaft 22a with a diameter of about 1 mm in the paper width direction. The shaft
22a is supported at its portions between adjacent rotating bodies 22b by bearings
25 extending from the housing 2. Therefore, the shaft 22a is supported from the housing
2 at the several points distributing along the length direction, even when the diameter
of the pick-up roller is small, the roller is prevented from flexing so as to securely
pick up a printing paper 8.
[0028] In general, for preventing flexure of a roller, a method is employed that the roller
is increased in diameter and the strength thereof is increased. It is necessary to
make the diameter of the roller about 10 mm or more in order to increase the strength.
However, it is possible to provide a mechanism for supporting a shaft within the range
of the thickness of a roller so as to flexure of the shaft being prevented by dividing
a roller body (rotating body) into a plurality of portions for supporting intermediate
portions of the shaft positioned between adjacent divided portions by bearings (shaft
support). This mechanism is applied to the pick-up roller 22 and the roller itself
or the roller alone is not required to have strength for receiving the entire pressure.
The diameter of the pick-up roller can be made to about 10 mm or less, preferably
about 5 mm or less, in this case 2 mm, and the roller can be prevented from flexing.
[0029] However, this supporting method cannot be applied to the platen roller 12 because
the platen roller shall not be divided along its longitudinal direction. If the platen
roller 12 does not press a printing paper on the thermal head 11 over the entire length
of the thermal head 11, non-pressurized or less pressurized portions are not printed
or are poor printed. For solving such a drawback, in the printer assembly 10 of the
embodiment, the platen roller 12 is supported by the two supporting rollers 13a and
13b.
[0030] FIG. 3 shows members constituting the printer assembly 10 in an exploded manner,
and FIG. 4 shows a schematic structure of the printer assembly 10 in a cross-sectional
manner. Also, FIG. 5 shows an aspect of the schematic structure of the printer assembly
10 viewed from a side direction to the longitudinal direction of the printer assembly
10. The two supporting rollers 13a and 13b are disposed at front and rear of the platen
roller 12 in a paper feeding direction X of the platen roller 12. For this reason,
a line connecting the center 12a of the platen roller 12 and each center 13c of the
supporting rollers 13a and 13b is inclined to a thickness direction T connecting the
center 12a of the platen roller 12 and the printing surface 11a of the thermal head
11 so that the structure where the platen roller 12 and the respective supporting
rollers 13a and 13b are stacked is accommodated in a space of a size smaller than
that defined by the sum of the respective diameters of these rollers 12, 13a and 13b.
[0031] The platen roller 12 of this embodiment is a roller with a diameter of 2 mm including
a resin or metal shaft 12b with a diameter of 1 mm and a silicon rubber coating layer
12c applied on the shaft 12b. Each of the supporting rollers 13a and 13b is a rod-shaped
roller or a shaft with a diameter of 1 mm made of fluorine resin. Accordingly, the
platen roller 12 and the supporting rollers 13a and 13b are arranged in a space of
3 mm or less, for example, about 2.5 mm, in a thickness direction in this printer
assembly 10.
[0032] The supporting plate 14 supporting and bearing the supporting rollers 13a and 13b
from the side opposed to the thermal head 11 is formed in a U-shape opened to the
thermal head 11. The supporting rollers 13a and 13b are respectively accommodated
in front and rear corners 14a and 14b of the supporting plate 14. Therefore, when
the platen roller 12 is rotated, the two supporting rollers 13a and 13b are rotated
according to the rotation of the platen roller 12 at the corners 14a and 14b, but
the centers 13c thereof are not moved forward and backward. Accordingly, the platen
roller 12 supported at its front and rear portions by the supporting rollers 13a and
13b is not moved forward and backward within the supporting plate 14 and it is rotated
at a predetermined position.
[0033] Furthermore, the supporting plate 14 is provided with an arm portion 14c extending
toward the paper feeding direction, and the arm portion 14c is biased upward, namely
in a direction of the thermal head 11, by the pressurizing means that is springs 15
in this embodiment. Therefore, the supporting rollers 13a and 13b are moved or pressed
toward the thermal head 11 by the bearing plate 14. As a result, the platen roller
12 is pressed toward the thermal head 11. As shown in FIG. 3, the supporting plate
14 is segmented or divided to several portions 14d along the longitudinal direction
of the platen roller 12 that is the same direction of paper width direction W. The
springs 15 are arranged corresponding to the segmented portions 14d. In this printer
assembly 10, the flexible system comprising of the flexible platen roller 12 and the
flexible supporting rollers 13a and 13b is supported by the segmented portions 14d
of the supporting plate 14, therefore, the platen roller 12 is flexibly pressed to
the thermal head 11 via the supporting rollers 13a and 13b by the segmented portions
14d of the bearing plate 14. As a result, the shape of the platen roller 12 is changed
so as to conform to the shape of the thermal head 11 along the thermal head 11 and
it comes in close contact with the thermal head 11. For example, even when the thermal
head 11 is slightly flexed or it is inclined, the platen roller 12 can be deformed
so as to conform to the shape of the thermal head 11 to be pressed on the thermal
head 11. Accordingly, it is possible to bring a printing paper 8 into close contact
with the thermal head 11, and an excellent quality and clear print without blur and
other degrading can be obtained.
[0034] In a conventional printer, for pressing a printing paper on a thermal head without
unevenness, a platen roller is increased in rigidity so as not to flex. For this reason,
a metal roller with a high rigidity having a certain diameter, for example a diameter
of 10 mm or more, is employed. In this embodiment, however, for the purpose of providing
a very thin printer, the diameter of the platen roller 12 is made small. In the case
of such a small diameter, it is impossible to secure the required rigidity system
for the platen roller. Therefore, in this embodiment, a flexible roller system that
is different from the conventional rigidity platen roller is employed as the platen
roller 12. Therefore, in this printer assembly 10, the flexible platen roller 12 is
pressed by the supporting plate 14 segmented appropriately along the longitudinal
directions of the platen roller 12 via the flexible supporting rollers 13a and 13b
so that a printing paper 8 is brought in close contact with the thermal head 11 by
these flexible rollers.
[0035] It is also possible to say that in the printer 1 of this embodiment, since the flexible
platen roller 12, which is quite different from a conventional technique where a platen
roller is increased in rigidity in order to press a printing paper on to a thermal
head without unevenness, is employed, the diameter of the platen roller 12 is made
small so that the very thin printer 1 is realized.
[0036] Furthermore, in order to realize a thin type printer, it is necessary to make the
thermal head 11 itself thin, or omit a structure for reinforcing a thermal head. In
this case, there occurs a possibility that the thermal head 11 cannot secure sufficient
strength to be kept horizontal and the thermal head 11 may be bent or flexed in some
case. In the printer 1 and printer assembly 10 of this embodiment, however, since
the flexible platen roller 12 and the supporting rollers 13a and 13b are employed,
the platen roller 12 and the supporting rollers 13a and 13b conform to the shape of
the thermal head 11. Accordingly, even when slight deformation occurs in the thermal
head 11, a printing paper can be brought in close contact with the thermal head 11
by the platen roller 12. As a result, it is possible to provide a printer which is
very thin but is reliable and which can provide a high quality print.
[0037] Also, as shown in Figs. 4 and 5, undulations 16 comprising alternate projections
and recesses, or lands and grooves, are formed along the longitudinal direction of
the rollers 13a and 13b on an inner surface of the plate 14e of the plate 14 that
contacts with the supporting rollers 13a and 13b. Therefore, area of the supporting
rollers 13a and 13b contacting with the plate 14 is reduced, thereby further reducing
frictional force between the supporting rollers 13a and 13b and the bearing plate
14. Accordingly, since load for rotating the supporting rollers 13a and 13b is reduced,
the load for rotationally driving the platen roller 12 is decreased. Therefore, the
power of the motor 61 can be further reduced.
[0038] In the printer assembly (printer mechanism) 10 of this embodiment, rubber which has
a high coefficient of friction and is suitable for paper feeding is used as surface
material of the platen roller 12. The platen roller 12 is supported by the supporting
rollers 13a and 13b with a low coefficient of friction made of fluororesin. Therefore,
the high friction coefficient platen roller 12 is rotatably supported by the low friction
coefficient supporting rollers 13a and 13b on the bearing plate 14. The high friction
coefficient platen roller 12 rotates smoothly and securely feeds the printing sheet
8 with small loss of friction force between the roller 12 and supporting plate 14.
In addition, in this embodiment, the inner surface 14e of the supporting plate 14
is alternate projections and recesses for decrees the friction force between the supporting
rollers 13a, 13b and the supporting plate 14. Accordingly, the platen roller 12 is
supported by the supporting plate 14 via the supporting rollers 13a and 13b with a
little friction resistant force and the platen roller 12 can be driven more smoothly
by a small driving power. Hence, in this printer 1, the motor power and size can be
reduced and it makes possible to reduce the printer size itself
[0039] It is possible to divide each of the supporting rollers 13a and 13b into pieces along
its longitudinal direction (paper width direction) to expose portions of the shaft
and support the roller at the exposed portions by bearings by the same system applied
to the pick-up roller 22. However, in the printer assembly 10 of this embodiment,
the diameter of the supporting rollers 13a and 13b are 1 mm or so, and, in fact, the
roller itself forms the shaft. Accordingly, it may be hard to divide the roller 13a
and 13b in view of strength and manufacturing. Furthermore, it is also difficult to
dispose bearings in a space of a diameter of about 1 mm. In addition, to support the
roller by the bearings, it is necessary to provide a certain space between the roller
and a member for supporting the bearings such as the housing so as to prevent them
from contacting each other. Furthermore, the space must be considered the some additional
factors in this type of flexible system such as bent of the supporting rollers, platen
rollers and the head in addition to a manufacturing tolerance of these components.
Accordingly, in view of all the above circumstances, it is difficult to arrange the
supporting roller within a space of 1 to 2 mm or so reasonably.
[0040] In the printer assembly 10 of the embodiment, since the coefficient of friction of
the supporting rollers 13a and 13b is made small and the supporting rollers 13a and
13b are directly contacted with the surface of supporting plate with low friction
force, the bearing system and clearances between the supporting rollers and the supporting
plate are not required. As a result, it is possible to arrange the supporting rollers
and the supporting plate in a space of 1 mm or so.
[0041] In a printer of this invention for printing sheet size of about A4 or more, apart
from a requirement for preventing from flexing, the platen roller 12 must have a diameter
of about 10 mm or more due to strength required for rotational drive. On the other
hand, the supporting rollers having the same diameter as the above embodiment are
sufficient in strength for supporting the platen roller 12 rotatably. Therefore, for
minimizing the thickness of the printer assembly 10, the system where the supporting
rollers 13a and 13b are supported by the supporting plate 14 is most preferable.
[0042] The shape of the supporting plate 14 is not limited to this embodiment. In this invention,
any structure can be employed where the supporting rollers 13a and 13b can be positioned
between the supporting plate 14 and the platen roller 12 such that the platen roller
12 does not contact with the supporting plate 14 directly. Any shape of the supporting
plate 14 can be applied if the rotation positions of the supporting rollers 13a and
13b are fixed instead of U-shape and with or without groove and recesses. Also, the
three or more supporting rollers can support the platen roller. Regarding prevention
of direct contact between the platen roller and the supporting plate, it will be possible
to arrange one supporting roller therebetween. However, it becomes difficult to hold
the platen roller 12 stably at a predetermined position, it is preferable to arrange
two or more supporting rollers at front and rear positions along the paper feeding
direction in the same manner as this embodiment.
[0043] Also, the supporting plate extending continuously along its longitudinal direction
(paper width direction) may press the platen roller 12 on to the thermal head 11 with
a sufficient pressure, however, since the flexible platen roller and the flexible
supporting rollers are employed, it is preferable to divide the supporting plate along
its longitudinal direction to apply pressure on to the platen roller 12 in a dispersing
manner in order that the platen roller 12 is further brought in close contact with
the thermal head 11 by utilizing flexibility of these rollers.
[0044] Further, instead of the coil springs 15 for pressurizing the corresponding segmented
parts of the supporting plate 14 respectively, the other type spring such as a leaf
spring, a helical spring or the like may be used and other elastic member such as
a rubber can also be used. Furthermore, the supporting plate 14 may be structured
such that itself has a leaf spring function.
[0045] In this embodiment, the platen roller 12 is pressed toward the direction of the thermal
head 11 by providing the springs for the supporting plate 14, but in this invention,
a structure may be employed where a spring or a rubber plate is provided at a side
of the thermal head 11 to apply pressure thereto. However, regarding bringing the
platen roller in close contact with the thermal head by utilizing flexibility of the
platen roller 12 and the supporting rollers 13a and 13b, it is preferable to apply
pressure from the side of the supporting plate like this embodiment.
[0046] In this manner, the printer assembly 10 of the embodiment is a thermal printer where
a space for accommodating expendables such ink is not required, and the entire structure
thereof can be made very thin and compact by employing the structure of supporting
the platen roller 12 by the supporting plate 14 via the supporting rollers 13a and
13b. In addition, since the platen roller system is applied, by simply driving the
platen roller 12, sheet 8 are fed, printed and extracted. Therefore, the printer assembly
10 can provide the printer 1 having a very thin thickness such as a thickness of a
CD case or a floppy disc case and having a simple structure and a high reliability
provided at a low cost.
[0047] Also, since the printer is thin and compact but sufficient pressure is applied between
the platen roller and the thermal head to press a printing paper on to the thermal
head along the direction of the paper width almost uniformly, a very thin printer
which has a thickness of about 5 mm, for example, and which can output a high quality
print can be provided. The printer of this embodiment is purchased at a low price
and be stored in any place such as a pocket, a handbag, a drawer of a desk or the
like. Also, the printer is carried together with the portable terminal such as PDA,
a portable telephone, and the size of the portable terminal is not increased largely
even when the portable terminal is integrated or jointed with the printer. The printer
of this invention can be used readily at any place and at any time.
[0048] By the printer assembly of this invention, a compact printer for printing role type
print paper is also provided, however, the above printer for printing cut sheet becomes
thinner than the printer for the rolled paper and cut sheet may be better for utilization
of print out. Therefore, the printer of this embodiment is very convenient printer
for printing at any place and at any time on demand.
[0049] The size of the card type printer of this invention is not limited for A7 size, a
printer for A8 size or smaller paper is possible, furthermore, a printer for paper
of A6 size or larger is also possible that becomes so thin and compact than the conventional
printer.
[0050] As explained above, in the printer assembly and the printer of the present invention,
the platen roller for holding a thermosensible paper in association with the line
thermal head to apply pressure on the paper is supported by the supporting plate via
the supporting rollers made of a small diameter member with a low coefficient of friction.
In addition, the thermal type printer assembly and printer dose not require consumables
such as ink and a space for accommodating the consumables, the printer of this invention
becomes thin as possible and small as possible. Furthermore, even in the thin printer
assembly and the printer as thin as a card, the printing sheet is pressed uniformly
along its width direction to keep the quality of printing. Thus, according to the
present invention, the very thin printer having a thickness of about 5 mm can be provided.
[0051] The invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the
spirit or essential characteristics thereof The present embodiments are therefore
to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive the scope of
the invention being indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing
description and all changes which come within the meaning and the range of equivalency
of the claims are therefore intended to be embraced therein.