[0001] The present invention relates to a technology effectively used for a printer which
performs printing on a roll sheet before discharge thereof, and more particularly,
to a technology effectively used for a structure of a discharge portion in which printing
can be performed without causing sheet jam even in a state where a discharge port
is blocked.
[0002] There is provided a printer in which a roll sheet accommodated in a predetermined
accommodating portion is drawn out, a desired printing is performed thereon by a thermal
printer or the like, and thereafter, a printed sheet is sent out by conveying rollers
to be discharged. Further, there is also provided an issuing apparatus having the
printer as described above built-in, and issuing receipts, tickets, or the like.
[0003] While a discharge port for discharging the printed sheet is provided on a front surface
panel of the apparatus, there is a risk that the sheet causes a jam on a conveying
path when the discharge port is blocked mistakenly or intentionally. Conventionally,
in order to prevent the occurrence of jam as described above, there is suggested an
invention in which a space for tolerating a deflection of the sheet is willingly provided
upstream of the discharge port (refer to Patent Document 1 (
JP 10-119375 A), for example).
[0004] In the invention disclosed in Patent Document 1, it is possible to prevent occurrence
of jam when the sheet is deflected owing to blocking of the discharge port by hand.
Further, in the invention disclosed in Patent Document 1, the prevention of jam is
centered which is caused by a user who waits while picking the leading end of the
sheet in the state where the leading end of the sheet protrudes somewhat from the
outlet of the discharge port. The embodiment is described therein in which, in order
to prevent occurrence of such situation, the leading end of the guide plate disposed
below the discharge port is formed to be shorter than that of the guide plate disposed
thereabove so that it is difficult for a user to pick the leading end of the sheet,
whereby interference of discharge is avoided (refer to FIG. 7 of Patent Document 1).
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide a printer and an issuing apparatus
for effectively preventing occurrence of jam even when a user holds, while picking
the same, a leading end of a printed sheet discharged from a discharge port.
[0006] In order to achieve the above-mentioned object, the present invention provides a
printer or an issuing apparatus having the printer built-in, in which a leading end
of a guide plate disposed below the discharge port for discharging a printed sheet
is formed to be shorter than that of a guide plate disposed thereabove such that a
space can be formed in which the sheet is allowed to deflect downward when advancement
of the leading end of the printed sheet discharged from the discharge port is blocked.
[0007] More specifically, in a printer including: an accommodating portion for accommodating
a (preferably pre-printed) sheet; a printing means for printing on the sheet drawn
out of the accommodating portion; a conveyance means for conveying the sheet toward
a discharge port; and a conveyance guide means for guiding the sheet printed by the
printing means to the discharge port, the conveyance guide means includes an upper
conveyance guide member and a lower conveyance guide member which are disposed with
a predetermined gap therebetween, the lower conveyance guide member including a leading
end which is formed to be shorter than a leading end of the upper conveyance guide
member such that a space can be formed in which the sheet is allowed to deflect downward
when advancement of the leading end of the sheet discharged from the discharge port
is blocked.
[0008] According to the above-mentioned means, even when advancement of the leading end
of the sheet discharged from the discharge port is blocked, occurrence of jam on a
conveyance path can be prevented because the lower conveyance guide member is made
shorter than the upper conveyance guide member so as to deflect the sheet downward.
[0009] In this context, it is desirable that a cutout with which the leading end of the
discharged sheet is facilitated to be picked be provided at the leading end of the
guide plate disposed above the discharge port. As a result, even when a user holds
the leading end of the sheet while picking the same, it is possible to prevent the
sheet from causing jam on the conveyance path owing to downward deflection of the
sheet. Further, the leading end of the guide plate disposed above the discharge port
is preferably curved or inclined downward such that the leading end of the discharged
sheet becomes less visible. As a result, it is possible to avoid occurrence of such
situation in which discharge of the sheet is interfered with by a user intentionally
or mistakenly blocking the outlet of the discharge port.
[0010] Yet further, it is desirable that a cutting mechanism for cutting the printed sheet
to a desired length be provided between the printing means and the conveyance guide
means. Instead of providing the cutting mechanism in the printer, saw-like teeth may
be provided at the outlet of the discharge port so that a user presses the sheet onto
the teeth for tearing the sheet. However, with the provision of the cutting mechanism,
it is possible to reduce the burden on the user and to prevent the sheet from being
drawn out carelessly long.
[0011] The present invention has the following effect: a printer and an issuing apparatus
can be realized in which there is no risk of causing a jam even when a user blocks
the discharge port of the tickets or the like, and in which the occurrence of sheet
jam can be effectively prevented, whereby reduction in operation rate due to breakdown
of the apparatus can be avoided, and time and cost required for repair is substantially
reduced.
[0012] Embodiments of the present invention will now be described by way of further example
only and with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of a preferred embodiment of a printer to which
the present invention is applied;
FIG. 2 is a side view of a more detailed structure of a discharge port of the printer
of the embodiment;
FIG. 3 is a side view illustrating an operation of the discharge port of the printer
of the embodiment;
FIG. 4 is a side view illustrating a structure of a conventional discharge port and
a situation in which jam occurs;
FIG. 5 is a plan view illustrating a state where a leading end of the discharge port
of the embodiment is seen from the above;
FIG. 6 is a side view of a structure of a discharge port of another embodiment of
the present invention; and
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a ticket-vending machine as an example of an issuing
apparatus having the printer according to the present invention built-in.
[0013] In the following, a preferred embodiment of the present invention is described with
reference to the drawings.
[0014] FIG. 1 is a schematic structural view of a preferred example of a printer to which
the present invention is-applied. A printer 10 illustrated in FIG. 1 includes an accommodating
portion 11 for accommodating a roll sheet 20 obtained by winding a recording sheet
such as a thermosensitive sheet into a roll shape, a thermal printer unit 12 for printing
on the roll sheet drawn out of the accommodating portion 11, a cutter unit 13 as a
cutting mechanism for cutting the printed sheet into a piece of sheet of a desired
length, a bezel 14 as a component of an outlet for discharging the cut piece of sheet
to the exterior, and a discharge port 15 constituted by a pair of guide plates 15a,
15b vertically provided so as to protrude from the bezel 14.
[0015] The thermal printer unit 12 includes a thermal head 12a formed of a plurality of
heating elements arranged in rows, a platen roller 12b disposed such that the outer
periphery thereof is brought into contact with the thermal head 12a, and a motor (not
shown) for rotatably driving the platen roller 12b. The roll sheet is inserted between
the thermal head 12a and the platen roller 12b, the platen roller 12b is rotated,
and the heating elements of the thermal head are selectively heated while the roll
sheet is transferred in the direction of an arrow, whereby printing on the roll sheet
is performed.
[0016] The cutter unit 13 includes a cutter blade of a rotational type or a sliding type
and a motor for rotating or moving the cutter blade, in which cutting of the roll
sheet is performed by moving the cutter blade in the direction orthogonal to the transfer
direction of the roll sheet.
[0017] The bezel 14 has an opening portion 14a which is formed to be larger upstream in
opening area, that is, larger on the side facing the cutter unit 13, and to be narrower
on the side of the outlet. The bezel 14 is formed of a synthetic resin or the like.
The reason the opening portion 14a is formed to be larger upstream in opening area
is that the leading end of the roll sheet having been transferred is facilitated to
lead toward the relatively narrow outlet.
[0018] FIG. 2 illustrates a more detailed structure of the discharge port 15. Note that,
in FIG. 2, a front surface panel 30 of a main body of an issuing apparatus having
the printer of the embodiments of the present invention built-in is illustrated.
[0019] As illustrated in FIG. 2, the discharge port 15 includes the upper guide plate 15a
and the lower guide plate 15b which face each other with a predetermined gap therebetween
so as to constitute the conveyance path of the sheet. On each side of the upper guide
plate 15a and lower guide plate 15b, a side wall for blocking the side of the conveyance
path may be provided, or may be omitted. In this embodiment, the leading end of the
lower guide plate 15b is formed to be smaller in protruding amount than the leading
end of the upper guide plate 15a.
[0020] With this structure, as illustrated in FIG. 3, owing to downward deflection of the
sheet occurring when a user picks the leading end of the printed sheet discharged
from the discharge port 15 or interferes with discharge of the sheet, it is possible
to prevent occurrence of jam in the discharge port 15 as illustrated in FIG. 4. The
difference in length between the leading end of the upper guide plate 15a and the
leading end of the lower guide plate 15b is appropriately determined in accordance
with elasticity of the sheet to be used. The point is that the difference in length
between the leading ends is determined such that the space can be formed in which
the sheet is allowed to deflect downward when advancement of the leading end of the
printed sheet discharged from the discharge port is interfered with.
[0021] Further, in the printer of the embodiments of the present invention, as illustrated
in FIG. 5, a semicircular cutout 15c is provided at a leading end portion of the upper
guide plate 15a constituting the discharge port 15, with which the leading end of
the discharged sheet is facilitated to pick. In the embodiments of the present invention,
the difference in length between the leading ends is determined such that the space
can be formed in which the sheet is allowed to deflect downward even when a user picks
the leading end of the sheet discharged from the discharge port at the part of the
cutout 15c.
[0022] In the second embodiment of Patent Document 1 as well, the leading end of the lower
guide plate is shorter than the leading end of the upper guide plate. The leading
end of the lower guide plate is made shorter in the second embodiment of Patent Document
1 for the purpose of making it difficult for a user to pick the leading end of the
discharged sheet as described in paragraph [0026], and not for the purpose of preventing
occurrence of jam.
[0023] In the second embodiment of Patent Document 1, this is apparent from the sheet storing
portion for allowing deflection of the sheet, which is provided upstream of the discharge
port and in which the sheet is deflected. As described above, the subject invention
and the invention disclosed in Patent Document 1 are different from each other in
purpose of making the leading end of the guide plate disposed below the discharge
port shorter than the leading end of the guide plate disposed thereabove. That is,
both the inventions are based on technical ideas completely different from each other.
[0024] Further, in the invention disclosed in Patent Document 1, the sheet is deflected
upward when discharge is interfered. Meanwhile, the sheet is deflected downward in
the subject invention. In this regard as well, both the inventions are different from
each other. In the subject invention as well, it is possible to deflect the sheet
upward, for example, by forming the leading end of the upper guide plate 15a to be
shorter than the leading end of the lower guide plate 15b. However, in the case where
the leading end of the lower guide plate 15b is formed to be shorter as in the embodiments,
the sheet can be deflected by utilizing the dead weight thereof. Therefore, there
is an advantage in that the deflection is more likely to occur than that - in the
invention disclosed in Patent Document 1.
[0025] FIG. 6 illustrates another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment,
the leading end of the lower guide plate 15b constituting the discharge port 15 is
made shorter than the leading end of the upper guide plate 15a, and the leading end
of the upper guide plate 15a is curved downward. As a result, in this embodiment,
there is an advantage in that the leading end of the discharged sheet becomes less
visible to a user, and hence interference with discharge of the sheet from the discharge
port is reduced. This embodiment is particularly effective in the case of preventing
the prank of intentional interference of discharge of the sheet.
[0026] Note that, in this embodiment as well, the difference in length between the leading
end of the upper guide plate 15a and the leading end of the lower guide plate 15b
is determined such that the space can be formed in which the sheet is allowed to deflect
downward when advancement of the leading end of the sheet discharged from the discharge
port is interfered. The leading end of the upper guide plate 15a may be formed to
be inclined downward instead of being curved.
[0027] FIG. 7 illustrates a ticket-vending machine as an example of an issuing apparatus
having a printer according to the present invention built-in. An issuing apparatus
100 of FIG. 7 has a printer and a card reader built-in, and the front surface thereof
is provided with a display portion 110, a card insertion/discharge port 120, the discharge
port 15 for discharging tickets printed by the printer described above, operation
buttons 130, and the like. As illustrated in FIG. 7, when the discharge port 15 is
provided near the card insertion/discharge port 120, there is a risk that a user mistakenly
blocks the discharge port 15 of the tickets by fingers upon reception of a card. Thus,
the present invention is particularly effective when applied to the issuing apparatus
as described above.
[0028] While the inventions made by the inventors of the present invention have been described
in detail with reference to the embodiments, it is needless to say that the present
invention is not limited to the above-mentioned embodiments, and various modifications
can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. For example,
the embodiment of FIG. 5 and the embodiment of FIG. 6 can be combined with each other.
Further, throughout the embodiments, the description is made of the discharge port
constituted by a pair of guide plates. However, the discharge port may be constituted
by a plurality of rails arranged in parallel.
[0029] Further, in the embodiments, the discharge port 15 is provided directly next to the
cutter unit 13. However, the present invention may be applied to a printer provided
with a conveyance means formed of an upper roller and a lower roller between the cutter
unit 13 and the discharge port 15. Further, while the embodiment illustrates the issuing
apparatus in which a thermal printer is used as a printing means, the issuing apparatus
may be applied to a printer except the thermal printer.
[0030] While the above description mainly describes an example in which the inventions made
by the inventors of the present invention are applied to the ticket-vending machine
which belongs to the application field providing the background thereof, the present
invention is not limited thereto, but can be widely used in an ATM (automated teller
machine) in the financial institution, a cash register in the store, and the other
apparatuses having the printer and, preferably, the card reader built-in.
1. A printer (10) comprising:
an accommodating portion (11) for accommodating a sheet (20);
a printing means (12) for printing on the sheet drawn out of the accommodating portion;
and
a conveyance guide means (15) for guiding the sheet printed by the printing means
to a discharge port,
wherein the conveyance guide means comprises an upper conveyance guide member (15a)
and a lower conveyance guide member (15b) which are disposed with a predetermined
gap therebetween, the lower conveyance guide member (15b) comprising a leading end
which is formed to be shorter than a leading end of the upper conveyance guide member
(15a) such that a space can be formed in which the sheet is allowed to deflect downward
when advancement of the leading end of the sheet (20) discharged from the discharge
port is blocked.
2. A printer according to claim 1, wherein the upper conveyance guide member (15a) is
provided with a cutout (15c) at a front end thereof such that the sheet discharged
from the discharge port can be picked.
3. A printer according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein the front end of the upper conveyance
guide member (15a) is curved or inclined downward.
4. A printer according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a cutting
mechanism for cutting the printed sheet to a desired length, which is provided between
the printing means and the conveyance guide means.
5. An issuing apparatus, comprising:
the printer according to any one of the preceding claims and a card reader which are
built therein; and
a front surface panel on which an outlet of a discharge port (15) for discharging
the sheet printed by the printer and a card insertion/discharge port (120) corresponding
to the card reader are provided.