Incremental printing of symbolic information – Thermal marking apparatus or processes – With transfer medium or driving means therefor
Reexamination Certificate
1999-10-15
2003-07-01
Holder, Regina N. (Department: 2651)
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Thermal marking apparatus or processes
With transfer medium or driving means therefor
C347S171000, C360S002000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06587135
ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a card recording apparatus for transferring fusing or sublimating ink to a recording medium such as a credit card with magnetic stripes, for instance, specified in JIS X6301/6302 or an IC card with an external terminal, for instance, specified in JIS X6303, or a combined card thereof, and more particularly, relates to a re-transferring type card recording apparatus, wherein an ink image is once transferred to an intermediate recording medium, and is re-transferred to the recording medium from the intermediate recording medium.
2. Description of the Related Arts
There is well known a re-transferring type card recording apparatus where an ink image is once transferred to an intermediate recording medium and is re-transferred to an recording medium from the intermediate recording medium. In connection with that, various kinds of card recording apparatuses have been proposed. As an example, there is a card recording apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent Laid-open Publication 8-48047/96. The description is given to the card recording apparatus in the prior art, referring to
FIGS. 8 and 9
.
FIG. 8
is a plan view of a card recording apparatus in the prior art.
As shown in
FIG. 8
, the card recording apparatus generally comprises an ink film
1
extended between a first supply real
6
and a first take-up real
5
, an intermediate recording medium
7
extended between a second supply real
8
and a second take-up real
9
, a first heating section
500
having a platen roller
4
and a thermal head
3
for transferring ink of the ink film
1
to the intermediate recording medium
7
by pressing and supporting both the ink film
1
and the intermediate recording medium
7
interposed between the thermal head
3
and the platen roller
4
, and a second heating section
300
having a heating roller
14
and a pressing roller
15
for transferring an ink image formed on the intermediate recording medium
7
to a recording medium
2
. The ink film
1
and the intermediate recording medium
7
are transported to the first heating section
500
in a closely adhering state. Thereby, the ink of the ink film
1
is heated, resulting in an ink image on the intermediate recording medium
7
. After that, the intermediate recording medium
7
is transported to the second heating section
300
. Thereby, the ink image formed on the intermediate recording medium
7
is transferred to the recording medium
2
.
This kind of a thermal transfer recording apparatus is referred to as a re-transferring recording method, resulting from printing an image on the recording medium by using the intermediate recording medium
7
. In addition, the apparatus has advantages to record an image on a whole surface of the recording medium
2
and to cause no problem upon recording the image even when the recording medium
2
has some unevenness thereon. Thus, this kind of apparatus is applied to an image recording for a credit card.
In such a card recording apparatus in the prior art, the card is transported in a longitudinal direction of the card. In
FIG. 8
, the recording medium
2
is shown as a credit card having magnetic stripes as specified in JIS X6301/6302. In order to record magnetic information along with image information on the card, it is necessary to transport the card in the longitudinal direction of the card, and to record the magnetic information on the card by using a magnetic head disposed along a traveling path of the card or by using a separate unit.
FIG. 9
is a schematic plan view for explaining an exchange of an ink film or an intermediate recording medium as a consumable article in the card recording apparatus of the prior art.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, constructive members located on the side of the ink film
1
in the card recording apparatus of the prior art are installed in a first unit
600
. On the other hand, the constructive members including the intermediate recording medium
7
and the second supply and take-up reels
8
,
9
which are located on an opposite side of the ink film
1
, are installed in a second unit
700
. The first and second units
600
,
700
are connected by using slide members for assembling/separating them in a parallel direction.
However, in the above card recording apparatus, there are problems as follows.
(1) As the magnetic information and the image information are recorded on the card by transporting the card in the longitudinal direction thereof, a traveling path of the card becomes long, resulting in a limitation to reduce overall dimensions of the apparatus.
(2) A direction of the image printing in the second heating section
300
coincides with the longitudinal direction of the card, resulting in a difficulty to print the image at high speed.
(3) The apparatus has a constructive feature that the first and second units
600
,
700
are detachably assembled by using the slide members, resulting in not only a degradation of a positional precision between the first and second units
600
,
700
, but also a reduction of a stiffness of the apparatus.
(4) Upon exchanging the intermediate recording medium
7
or the ink film
1
, it is a difficult work to extend the intermediate recording medium
7
between the second supply reel and take-up reels
8
,
9
or the ink film
1
between the first supply and take-up reels
6
,
5
.
(5) In the second heating section
300
, the heating roller
14
is used. Thus, upon exchanging the intermediate recording medium
7
or the ink film
1
, the heating roller
14
is exposed. In order to prevent an operator from being burnt with the heating roller
14
, it is necessary to provide a shutter geared to the assembling/separating operations of the first and second unit
600
,
700
, or to apply a burning prevention treatment nearby a metal of the heating roller
14
, resulting in an increment of a production cost of the apparatus.
(6) There is provided a transparent image acceptance layer on the intermediate recording medium
7
for being transferred to the recording medium
2
along with the ink image. The transparent image acceptance layer has a thickness of 1 &mgr;m. Thus, a surface of the image recorded on the recording medium
2
is easily worn.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
Accordingly, a general object of the present invention is to provide a card recording apparatus where the above disadvantages have been eliminated.
More specific object of the present invention is to provide a card recording apparatus capable of recording at high speed, of reducing the whole dimensions of the apparatus and of exchanging the consumable articles such as an ink film and an intermediate recording medium easily.
Another and more specific object of the present invention is to provide a card recording apparatus for recording image information on a surface of a card having magnetic stripes formed in a longitudinal direction thereof and for recording/reproducing magnetic information on/from the magnetic stripes, wherein the card is inserted into the card recording apparatus upon operation, the card recording apparatus comprising: transport means for transporting the card in a direction along a shorter side of the card and temporarily stopping transporting the card when the magnetic information is recorded/reproduced on/from the magnetic stripes; recording/reproducing means capable of being transported in a longitudinal direction of the card for recording/reproducing magnetic information on/from the magnetic stripes of the card when the card is stopped, and image information recording means for recording image information on the card along the lateral direction of the card.
Other specific of the present invention is to provide a card recording apparatus for recording image information on a surface of a card provided with an IC having an outer terminal and for recording/reproducing information in/from the IC of the card, wherein the card is inserted into the card recording apparatus upon operation, the card recording apparatus comprising: transport means for tr
Suzuki Yoshitaka
Yonemitsu Satoshi
Anderson Kill & CLick, P.C.
Davidson Dan I.
Holder Regina N.
JVC - Victor Company of Japan, Ltd.
Lieberstein Eugene
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