Typewriting machines – Typing by other than type-face or type-die – Thermal
Reexamination Certificate
1999-09-10
2002-01-15
Hilten, John S. (Department: 2854)
Typewriting machines
Typing by other than type-face or type-die
Thermal
C400S693000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06338584
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention concerns a printing mechanism, designed for producing an ultra-compact mechanism.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
20 mm thick compact mechanisms are available on the market. These mechanisms are realised by means of a frame in plastic material which holds all the constitutive elements of the mechanism, in particular, the motor and organs of associated transmission (pinions), the printing head and its eventual support (that can be part of said head) the paper driving roll, the pressure organ of the printing head on the roll between which the paper is released.
There are also mechanisms realised of metallic elements which are generally fixed to each other with the help of screw and screw cuttings in the sheet metal, but in this case, the complexity of the mechanism makes its encumbrance important, reduces its reliability and makes the cost exorbitant. Furthermore, the impossibility to realise complex forms in this type of material (projections, multiple holes, . . . ) makes it difficult to obtain restricted tolerances.
The most important prior art in the case of a compact mechanism is a plastic base on which the constitutive elements of the mechanism are fixed.
In the European Patent Application No.0718110, a mechanism for the assembly of a thermal printing head comprising a frame and a roll, which is mounted in rotation between the two lateral walls of the frame, and a printing head which is mounted facing the frame between the side walls, is disclosed. Furthermore, this mechanism includes a pressure element assembled in rotation with the frame and adapted to bring the printing head in contact with pressure on the roll and a pressure level assembled in rotation with the frame. The pressure element is supported by the lever in such a way as to press the printing head with the roll.
In the European Patent Application No.0738606, a mechanism to uniformize a printing head squeezed against a roll is disclosed. The mechanism includes a frame, a printing head, a roll and a spring, which squeezes the printing head against a roll.
In the European Patent Application No.0659574, a printing mechanism, which includes a printing head and a roll on which the printing head is compressed, is disclosed. The mechanism is such that the number of its pieces is reduced. This mechanism includes a lever, which allows to put in contact or not the printing head and the roll.
The mechanisms described in these documents concern essentially means for allowing the roll and the printing head to be put in contact by pressure.
However, one wishes to reduce the volume of the known mechanisms. These mechanisms are such that the frame is mostly in plastic material.
The main drawback of plastics, when one wishes to further reduce the volume of the mechanism, is its rigidity. In fact, the critical point of a thermal printing mechanism is to realise a good alignment between the generatrix of the roll and the line of points of the printing head. However, when the thickness of the mechanism is reduced, it is necessary to reduce the diameter of the roll, so that a contact surface (or “plate” of the roll) becomes smaller and smaller.
One of the most delicate problems to solve in the case of compact mechanisms is that of the alignment of the roll, which guides the paper, with the printing head. In fact, the more compact the mechanism, the smaller the diameter of the roll. Thus, the contact surface between the roll and the printing head becomes smaller and smaller, and the alignment becomes more and more delicate to realise. Furthermore, in such case, the only solution for producing compact and small mechanical pieces, namely small axes and holes, it is to realise the printing frame in a single piece in plastic material which carries all the elements maintaining the mechanical pieces (gears, printing head, roll, motors, and sensors). The problem is that the mechanical stability of this frame is no longer sufficient when the frame is subject to mechanical constraints such as the application of pressure on the printing head, even when this pressure is applied in symmetrical way on the frame.
Furthermore, when the printing width increases, the effects of the small thickness and the alignment problems are strongly increased.
Even worse, when the raising is carried out on a single side, as occurs on this mechanism, and in all mechanisms with these constraints (considering the difficulty of producing a clamping device on both sides of the frame without exiting the imposed volume), the frame twists and it is almost impossible to disengage the head of the roll on the side opposite the raising lever.
The weight on the printing head can be increased or the hardness of the roll reduced in order to remedy the aligning problem. These two factors play in favor of widening the contact tolerance of the roll and of the printing head, but is detrimental, in the case of weight increase, to the limitation of the inner efforts of the frame (rigidity of the frame in plastic material), and in the case of reduction of the roll hardness, to the friction of the roll on the head in the absence of paper.
This situation is to consider when one wishes to charge the paper without proceeding to a raising of the printing head, which is often the case so to optimise the ergonomy of use of mechanism.
Another way to manage the problem consists in providing a rib or ribs on the frame in plastic material, which stiffens it, but which is disadvantageous in that it uses a precious volume when compactness is wanted and it prevents an easy assembly of the different elements because, most of the time, a central rib obstructs the inside of the mechanism. In particular, the pressure and support points of the pressure organs have to be symmetrically placed on the head, which results in a great difficulty of construction while maintaining an easy assembly process.
The invention proposes to solve the problem of the roll generatrix alignment with the dotted line of the printing head by stiffening the printing structure by means of a specific device.
The problem posed by the alignment of the roll with the head can be summarized by the fact that the plastic frame itself twists when a constraint is applied to it. In fact, it is this type of deformation that provokes a lifting of one of the two sides of the head with respect to the roll. This type of problem appears in at least the three following cases:
• Constraint applied to the base of the frame when the frame is fixed on non-flat support (hyper-static nature)
• Non-symmetrical support or application of the pressing device relative to the frame
• Raising of the head, when the pressing device applies on a single side of the head.
If one can accept the first two points, it is practically impossible to do with the last point. In fact, for producing a very flat mechanism, it is necessary to carry out the raising function on a single side of the mechanism so that the mechanical elements do not pass through the mechanism, which would compromise its thickness.
But in this way all the pressure from the pressing device is applied to a single side of the mechanism, thus creating a strong twisting constraint on the frame.
Most mechanism on the market are made with elements passing through the head or acting symmetrically on the head or on the pressing device so as to eliminate this unilateral constraint.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To this effect, this invention concerns a thermal printing mechanism comprising a frame, a motor and gears driving a roll, a thermal printing head, and a pressing device for pressing the head on the roll, characterized in that it includes a stiffening device which is at least integral vertically respective to two distinctive sides of the frame, and at least integral in rotation according to an axis essentially perpendicular to the third side of the frame, or which is at least in rotation respective to two sides of the frame.
Thus, according to the invention, a plate of sufficient thickness (here, 1.5 mm) is installed so as to prevent the frame from twisting
A.P.S. Engineering S.A.R.L.
Cone Darius N.
Hilten John S.
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