US20100230894A1 - Printing apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a printing apparatus mounted in, for example, an automatic teller machine.
- This type of printing apparatus carries a sheet to a printing unit along a carrying path and prints transaction information on the sheet.
- the sheet is discharged to a discharge unit so as to be received by a client.
- the plurality of the sheets are temporarily stored in a storage unit in an overlapped state. Then, the stored sheets are taken out of the storage unit at once to be discharged to the discharge unit (for example, refer to JP-A-2007-156406).
- the printed sheets are dropped by their own weight to be stored in the storage unit in a vertical direction. Therefore, a vertical space having a length of at least the sheet is needed as the storage unit, so that there is a problem in that a greater height of the apparatus is needed.
- an object of the invention is to provide a printing apparatus which enables a compact size and can properly carry and store sheets without jamming.
- a printing apparatus including: a carrying device that continuously carries sheets along a main carrying path; a printing device that prints information on the sheets which are continuously carried along the main carrying path; a storage unit that is configured by a curved carrying route including first and second arc carrying routes which are sequentially connected to a carry-out side of the main carrying path along a sheet carrying direction; and a pair of carrying rollers that nip and carry the sheets that are introduced sequentially in the storage unit while curving the sheets along the first and second arc carrying routes so as to be stored in an overlapped state, wherein the first and second arc carrying routes are arranged on upper and lower sides of a line component extending along a sheet carrying surface in the printing device.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating a configuration of a printing apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the configuration of the printing apparatus in a state where a stopper of FIG. 1 is moved to an upstream side of a second arc carrying route.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating third and fourth drive rollers and third and fourth pinch rollers of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a drive control system of the printing apparatus of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a state where a roll paper printed in FIG. 1 is sent from a main carrying path along a curved carrying route and cut.
- FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a state where the sheet cut in FIG. 5 is carried and stored in the curved carrying route.
- FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a state where the sheet following the sheet stored in FIG. 6 is sent to the curved carrying route.
- FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a state where the following sheet of FIG. 7 is stored in the curved carrying route.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating a state where a plurality of the sheets stored in the curved carrying route of FIG. 8 is being discharged through a discharge opening.
- FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating the sheet which is discharged through the discharge opening and left as is of FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating a state where the sheet of FIG. 10 is sent toward a recovery unit.
- FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a state where the sheet sent in FIG. 11 is recovered by the recovery unit.
- FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a printing apparatus mounted in an automatic teller machine according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Reference numeral 1 in FIG. 1 denotes a roll paper loaded in a roll paper loading unit 2 .
- a front end portion of the roll paper 1 is carried along a main carrying path 3 drawn from the roll paper loading unit 2 .
- a sheet is not limited to the roll paper, and a fanfold sheet may be employed.
- a carry-out end side of the main carrying path 3 is connected to a curved carrying route 28 as a storage unit that stores the sheet curved to be carried.
- the curved carrying route 28 includes a first arc carrying route 26 connected to the carry-out end side of the main carrying path 3 and a second arc carrying route 27 connected to a carry-out end side of the first arc carrying route 26 .
- first and second printing units 5 a and 5 b On the main carrying path 3 , along a sheet carrying direction, first and second printing units 5 a and 5 b , a cutter unit 6 , and first and second carrying roller units 7 and 8 as carrying devices are sequentially arranged.
- the first and second printing units 5 a and 5 b include platens 11 a and 11 b opposed to each other with the main carrying path 3 interposed therebetween and thermal heads 13 a and 13 b .
- the thermal heads 13 a and 13 b are elastically biased toward the platens 11 a and 11 b by a head spring (not shown).
- the platens 11 a and 11 b are driven by a platen drive motor 14 so as to rotate.
- the cutter unit 6 includes a cutter 17 and a cutter drive motor (not shown) that drives the cutter 17 .
- the first carrying roller unit 7 that nips and carries the roll paper 1 includes a first drive roller 20 and a first pinch roller 21 which are opposed to each other with the main carrying path 3 interposed therebetween.
- the pinch roller 21 is elastically biased toward the first drive roller 20 by a roller spring.
- the second carrying roller unit 8 that nips and carries the roll paper 1 includes a second driver roller 23 and a second pinch roller 24 which are opposed to each other with the main carrying path 3 interposed therebetween.
- the second pinch roller 24 is elastically biased toward the second drive roller 23 by a roller spring.
- the first and second drive rollers 20 and 23 are driven by a first drive motor 51 so as to rotate.
- a flapper 25 biased by its own weight or by a weak spring is provided on a downstream side of the second drive roller 23 .
- One end side of the flapper 25 is rotatably supported by a spindle 25 a , so that the flapper 25 rotates in a vertical direction about the spindle 25 a to open or close the carrying path.
- the first arc carrying route 26 is provided, and on the first arc carrying route 26 , a third drive roller 29 and a fourth drive roller 30 are arranged.
- the third drive roller 29 and the fourth drive roller 30 are driven to rotate in normal and reverse directions by a second drive motor 52 .
- the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 are respectively opposed to third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 .
- the third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 are pulled up by tension springs (not shown) so as to be separated from the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 .
- a cam 54 is provided near the third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 so that the third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 are pushed down by the rotation of the cam 54 via a plate spring (not shown). Accordingly, the third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 respectively come in contact with the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 .
- the cam 54 is rotated by a cam drive motor 55 , and on the basis of a degree of the rotation of the cam 54 , the third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 are weakly or strongly pressed against the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 via a plate spring.
- first and second detection sensors 22 and 35 that detect a front end portion of the carried sheet are respectively arranged.
- the first and second detection sensors 22 and 35 detect the sheet and the cam 54 is rotated accordingly.
- concave-convex portions 29 a and 30 a each of which has a double helical shape continuing along a circumferential direction are formed.
- the concave-convex portions 29 a and 30 a come in contact with the sheet and apply stable carrying forces to the sheet even if the third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 come in contact with the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 with a weak force.
- the flapper 36 is provided, and a lower end side of the flapper 36 is rotated via a spindle 36 a .
- the flapper 36 is rotated in left and right directions by a flapper drive motor 37 . Accordingly, the carrying route is switched between the second arc carrying route 27 and a recovery carrying path 46 .
- the above-mentioned second arc carrying route 27 is provided on a downstream side of the flapper 36 , and a stopper 39 which comes in contact with the front end portion of the sheet that is being carried so as to be stopped is provided on the second arc carrying route 27 .
- the stopper 39 is supported by a lower end portion of a stopper arm 40 , and the stopper arm 40 is rotated in the normal and reverse directions by a stopper drive motor 41 depending on a length of the sheet.
- the stopper 39 moves along the second arc carrying route 27 due to the rotation of the stopper arm 40 . That is, in a case of a long sheet, the sheet is moved toward a downstream side of the second arc carrying route 27 , and in a case of a short sheet, as illustrated in FIG. 2 , the sheet is moved toward an upstream side of the second arc carrying route 27 and is then stopped.
- a rotation center 40 a of the stopper arm 40 is positioned to be closer to the second arc carrying route 27 than a radial center of the second arc carrying route 27 . Accordingly, it is possible to increase a radius of the second arc carrying route 27 and reduce a curvature of the sheet as much as possible, thereby preventing jamming of the sheet.
- a fifth pinch roller 43 is provided on an inclined upper side of the second drive roller 23 provided on the main carrying path 3 , as illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- the fifth pinch roller 43 is placed in contact with or separated from the second drive roller 23 by a third drive motor 53 .
- a discharge opening (discharge portion) 44 that discharges the sheet is provided above the second drive roller 23 and the fifth pinch roller 43 , and the discharge opening 44 is opened and closed by a shutter 56 .
- the shutter 56 is operated by the third drive motor 53 .
- a discharge detection sensor 58 that detects the sheet that is being discharged is provided.
- a recovery drive roller 48 and a pinch roller 49 that is biased by a spring so as to come in pressing contact with the recovery drive roller 48 are arranged.
- a recovery unit 50 is provided below the recovery drive roller 48 and the pinch roller 49 .
- the recovery drive roller 48 is driven by the second drive motor 52 to rotate.
- FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a drive control system of the printing apparatus.
- the first and second detection sensors 22 and 35 and a discharge detection sensor 58 are connected to a control unit 60 via a detection signal circuit.
- the platen drive motor 14 , the first to third drive motors 51 , 52 , and 53 , the cam drive motor 55 , the flapper drive motor 37 , and the stopper drive motor 41 are connected to the control unit 60 via a control circuit.
- the control unit 60 operates to drive the platens 11 a and 11 b , the first to fourth drive rollers 20 , 23 , 29 , and 30 , the recovery drive roller 48 , the shutter 56 , the pinch roller 43 , the cam 54 , the flapper 36 , and the stopper 39 on the basis of detection signals of the first and second detection sensors 22 and 35 or the discharge detection sensor 58 .
- the platen drive motor 14 is driven. As the platen drive motor 14 is driven, the roll paper 1 is nipped and carried by the platens 11 a and 11 b and the thermal heads 13 a and 13 b , and transaction information is printed on front and rear surfaces of the roll paper 1 by heat of the thermal heads 13 a and 13 b .
- the printed roll paper 1 is nipped and carried by the first drive roller 20 and the first pinch roller 21 as illustrated in FIG. 5 , and is then nipped and carried by the second drive roller 23 and the second pinch roller 24 .
- the front end portion of the carried roll paper 1 pushes up and passes through the flapper 25 and then passes through a gap between the third drive roller 29 and the third pinch roller 33 and a gap between the fourth drive roller 30 and the fourth pinch roller 34 .
- the third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 are separated from the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 .
- the cam drive motor 55 is operated to operate the cam 54 . Accordingly, the plate spring (not shown) is bent, so that the third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 come in contact with the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 by a weak pinch force so as to nip and carry the roll paper 1 .
- the stopper drive motor 41 is operated such that the stopper 39 is moved along the second arc carrying route 27 depending on a length of the sheet P 1 via the stopper arm 40 .
- the front end portion of the carried sheet P 1 comes in contact with the stopper 39 and stops as illustrated in FIG. 6 .
- a rear end portion of the sheet P 1 is at a position that passes through the flapper 25 .
- the following roll paper 1 is nipped and carried by the platens 11 a and 11 b and the thermal heads 13 a and 13 b , and transaction information is printed on front and rear surfaces of the roll paper 1 by heat of the thermal heads 13 a and 13 b .
- the roll paper 1 is nipped and carried by the first drive roller 20 and the first pinch roller 21 , and is then nipped and carried by the second drive roller 23 and the second pinch roller 24 . Due to the carriage, as illustrated in FIG. 7 , a front end portion of the following roll paper 1 pushes up and passes through the flapper 25 and then passes through a gap between the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 and the preceding sheet P 1 .
- the third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 are separated from the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 by a tensile force of the tension spring.
- the cam drive motor 55 is operated to operate the cam 54 and the plate spring (not shown) is bent, so that the third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 come in contact with the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 by a weak pinch force via the preceding sheet 21 and the following roll paper 1 , while the carrying of the roll paper 1 is continued.
- the cutter 17 is operated to cut the sheet by the same length as that of the preceding sheet 21 so as to be carried as a sheet 22 .
- the stopper 39 is in the stopped state as is, and as illustrated in FIG. 8 , a front end portion of the sheet P 2 comes in contact with the stopper 39 and stops. As the sheet P 2 stops, rear ends of the preceding sheet P 1 and the following sheet P 2 are justified. When there are three or more sheets, similarly, the carriage is repeated to print and store a predetermined number of sheets.
- the third drive motor 53 is operated from the state illustrated in FIG. 8 to open the shutter 56 .
- the cam drive motor 55 is operated to rotate the cam 54 so that a degree of bend of the plate spring (not shown) increases to allow the third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 to come in pressing contact with the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 so as to apply a strong pinch force.
- the second drive roller 23 is rotated in the normal direction and the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 are rotated in the reverse direction. Accordingly, the sheets P 1 and P 2 on the first and second arc carrying routes 26 and 27 are carried toward the discharge opening 44 as illustrated in FIG. 9 .
- the third drive motor 53 is operated and the fifth pinch roller 43 comes in pressing contact with the second drive roller 23 .
- the sheets 21 and 22 are nipped and carried by the pressing contact and stopped at a time point when the front end portions thereof in the carrying direction are carried out by a predetermined length from the discharging opening 44 .
- the sheets 21 and 22 of which the front end sides are discharged through the discharge opening 44 are received by a user.
- the third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 are separated from the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 to be in an opened state, so that only the fifth pinch roller 43 is in a pinched state.
- the sheets 21 and 22 carried out from the discharge opening 44 by a predetermined length are detected by the discharge detection sensor 58 .
- the detected state continues for a predetermined time or longer, it is determined that the user does not take out the sheets 21 and P 2 from the discharge opening 44 , so that the sheets 21 and 22 are recovered.
- the third and fourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 come in pressing contact with the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 so as to apply strong pinch forces, and as illustrated in FIG. 10 , the sheets P 1 and P 2 are additionally carried for a predetermined distance in a discharge direction and are stopped when their lower ends pass through the flapper 36 . Thereafter, by the operation of the flapper drive motor 37 , the flapper 36 is rotated in the left direction about the spindle 36 a so as to switch the carrying route to the recovery carrying path 46 . The second drive roller 23 is rotated in the reverse direction from this state, and the third and fourth drive rollers 29 and 30 and the recovery drive roller 48 are rotated in the normal direction. Accordingly, as illustrated in FIG. 11 , the sheets P 1 and P 2 are carried downwards and sent to the recovery carrying path 46 , and as illustrated in FIG. 12 , are sent to the recovery unit 50 so as to be recovered.
- first and second arc carrying routes 26 and 27 constituting the arc carrying route 28 are arranged in the vertical direction on upper and lower sides of a line component 66 extending along a sheet carrying surface 65 in the first printing unit 5 a as illustrated in FIG. 1 .
- an upper side from the line component 66 is used as an arrangement space of the first arc carrying route 26 and a lower side from the line component 66 is used as an arrangement space of the second arc carrying route 27 , so that the first and second arc carrying routes 26 and 27 can be arranged while being gently curved in the wide spaces.
- the sheet is carried in the first and second arc carrying routes 26 and 27 while being gently curved, so that the sheets can be properly carried and stored without jamming.
- both the first and second arc carrying routes 26 and 27 are arranged in, for example, the space lower than the line component 66 , the first and second arc carrying routes 26 and 27 have to be curved in the narrow space.
- the first and second arc carrying routes 26 and 27 are significantly curved, and the sheets are also significantly curved and carried, so that proper carriage cannot be expected.
- the storage unit is configured by the curved carrying route 28 including the first and second arc carrying routes 26 and 27 , and the sheets P 1 and P 2 are stored in the curved state, so that the vertical height of the sheet storage unit can be reduced, resulting in a compact size.
- first and second arc carrying routes 26 and 27 are arranged on the upper and lower sides of the line component 66 extending along the sheet carrying surface 65 in the first printing unit 5 a , it is possible to arrange the first and second arc carrying routes 26 and 27 while being gently curved in the wide space. Therefore, the sheets can be carried in the gently curved state, so that it is possible to properly carry the sheets without jamming.
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Abstract
A printing apparatus is provided with a storage unit that is configured by a curved carrying route including first and second arc carrying routes which are sequentially connected to a carry-out side of a main carrying path along a sheet carrying direction, and the first and second arc carrying routes are arranged on upper and lower sides of a line component extending along a sheet carrying surface in a printing device.
Description
- This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2009-063401, filed Mar. 16, 2009, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- The present invention relates to a printing apparatus mounted in, for example, an automatic teller machine.
- This type of printing apparatus carries a sheet to a printing unit along a carrying path and prints transaction information on the sheet. In addition, after printing, the sheet is discharged to a discharge unit so as to be received by a client. However, there may be a case where a plurality of the sheets are continuously carried to the printing unit so as to be printed. In this case, in order that the client may easily receive the sheets, the plurality of the sheets printed are temporarily stored in a storage unit in an overlapped state. Then, the stored sheets are taken out of the storage unit at once to be discharged to the discharge unit (for example, refer to JP-A-2007-156406).
- However, in a related art, the printed sheets are dropped by their own weight to be stored in the storage unit in a vertical direction. Therefore, a vertical space having a length of at least the sheet is needed as the storage unit, so that there is a problem in that a greater height of the apparatus is needed.
- In order to solve the above-mentioned problems, an object of the invention is to provide a printing apparatus which enables a compact size and can properly carry and store sheets without jamming.
- According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a printing apparatus including: a carrying device that continuously carries sheets along a main carrying path; a printing device that prints information on the sheets which are continuously carried along the main carrying path; a storage unit that is configured by a curved carrying route including first and second arc carrying routes which are sequentially connected to a carry-out side of the main carrying path along a sheet carrying direction; and a pair of carrying rollers that nip and carry the sheets that are introduced sequentially in the storage unit while curving the sheets along the first and second arc carrying routes so as to be stored in an overlapped state, wherein the first and second arc carrying routes are arranged on upper and lower sides of a line component extending along a sheet carrying surface in the printing device.
- Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description which follows, and in part will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention. The objects and advantages of the invention may be realized and obtained by means of the instrumentalities and combinations particularly pointed out hereinafter.
- The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention, and together with the general description given above and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram schematically illustrating a configuration of a printing apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating the configuration of the printing apparatus in a state where a stopper ofFIG. 1 is moved to an upstream side of a second arc carrying route. -
FIG. 3 is a perspective view illustrating third and fourth drive rollers and third and fourth pinch rollers ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a drive control system of the printing apparatus ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 5 is a diagram illustrating a state where a roll paper printed inFIG. 1 is sent from a main carrying path along a curved carrying route and cut. -
FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating a state where the sheet cut inFIG. 5 is carried and stored in the curved carrying route. -
FIG. 7 is a diagram illustrating a state where the sheet following the sheet stored inFIG. 6 is sent to the curved carrying route. -
FIG. 8 is a diagram illustrating a state where the following sheet ofFIG. 7 is stored in the curved carrying route. -
FIG. 9 is a diagram illustrating a state where a plurality of the sheets stored in the curved carrying route ofFIG. 8 is being discharged through a discharge opening. -
FIG. 10 is a diagram illustrating the sheet which is discharged through the discharge opening and left as is ofFIG. 9 . -
FIG. 11 is a diagram illustrating a state where the sheet ofFIG. 10 is sent toward a recovery unit. -
FIG. 12 is a diagram illustrating a state where the sheet sent inFIG. 11 is recovered by the recovery unit. - Exemplary embodiments of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a diagram illustrating a configuration of a printing apparatus mounted in an automatic teller machine according to an embodiment of the invention. -
Reference numeral 1 inFIG. 1 denotes a roll paper loaded in a rollpaper loading unit 2. A front end portion of theroll paper 1 is carried along a main carryingpath 3 drawn from the rollpaper loading unit 2. In addition, a sheet is not limited to the roll paper, and a fanfold sheet may be employed. A carry-out end side of themain carrying path 3 is connected to acurved carrying route 28 as a storage unit that stores the sheet curved to be carried. Thecurved carrying route 28 includes a firstarc carrying route 26 connected to the carry-out end side of themain carrying path 3 and a secondarc carrying route 27 connected to a carry-out end side of the firstarc carrying route 26. - On the
main carrying path 3, along a sheet carrying direction, first and 5 a and 5 b, asecond printing units cutter unit 6, and first and second 7 and 8 as carrying devices are sequentially arranged.carrying roller units - The first and
5 a and 5 b includesecond printing units 11 a and 11 b opposed to each other with theplatens main carrying path 3 interposed therebetween and 13 a and 13 b. Thethermal heads 13 a and 13 b are elastically biased toward thethermal heads 11 a and 11 b by a head spring (not shown). Theplatens 11 a and 11 b are driven by aplatens platen drive motor 14 so as to rotate. Thecutter unit 6 includes acutter 17 and a cutter drive motor (not shown) that drives thecutter 17. - The first
carrying roller unit 7 that nips and carries theroll paper 1 includes afirst drive roller 20 and afirst pinch roller 21 which are opposed to each other with themain carrying path 3 interposed therebetween. Thepinch roller 21 is elastically biased toward thefirst drive roller 20 by a roller spring. - The second
carrying roller unit 8 that nips and carries theroll paper 1 includes asecond driver roller 23 and asecond pinch roller 24 which are opposed to each other with themain carrying path 3 interposed therebetween. Thesecond pinch roller 24 is elastically biased toward thesecond drive roller 23 by a roller spring. The first and 20 and 23 are driven by asecond drive rollers first drive motor 51 so as to rotate. - On a downstream side of the
second drive roller 23, aflapper 25 biased by its own weight or by a weak spring is provided. One end side of theflapper 25 is rotatably supported by aspindle 25 a, so that theflapper 25 rotates in a vertical direction about thespindle 25 a to open or close the carrying path. - On a downstream side of the
flapper 25, the firstarc carrying route 26 is provided, and on the firstarc carrying route 26, athird drive roller 29 and afourth drive roller 30 are arranged. Thethird drive roller 29 and thefourth drive roller 30 are driven to rotate in normal and reverse directions by asecond drive motor 52. - The third and
29 and 30 are respectively opposed to third andfourth drive rollers 33 and 34. The third andfourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 are pulled up by tension springs (not shown) so as to be separated from the third andfourth pinch rollers 29 and 30.fourth drive rollers - A
cam 54 is provided near the third and 33 and 34 so that the third andfourth pinch rollers 33 and 34 are pushed down by the rotation of thefourth pinch rollers cam 54 via a plate spring (not shown). Accordingly, the third and 33 and 34 respectively come in contact with the third andfourth pinch rollers 29 and 30.fourth drive rollers - In addition, the
cam 54 is rotated by acam drive motor 55, and on the basis of a degree of the rotation of thecam 54, the third and 33 and 34 are weakly or strongly pressed against the third andfourth pinch rollers 29 and 30 via a plate spring.fourth drive rollers - In the vicinities of the
flapper 25 and aflapper 36 described later, first and 22 and 35 that detect a front end portion of the carried sheet are respectively arranged. The first andsecond detection sensors 22 and 35 detect the sheet and thesecond detection sensors cam 54 is rotated accordingly. - In addition, on one peripheral side of each of the third and
29 and 30, as illustrated infourth drive rollers FIG. 3 , concave- 29 a and 30 a each of which has a double helical shape continuing along a circumferential direction are formed. The concave-convex portions 29 a and 30 a come in contact with the sheet and apply stable carrying forces to the sheet even if the third andconvex portions 33 and 34 come in contact with the third andfourth pinch rollers 29 and 30 with a weak force.fourth drive rollers - As illustrated in
FIG. 1 , on a downstream side of thefourth drive roller 30, theflapper 36 is provided, and a lower end side of theflapper 36 is rotated via aspindle 36 a. Theflapper 36 is rotated in left and right directions by aflapper drive motor 37. Accordingly, the carrying route is switched between the secondarc carrying route 27 and arecovery carrying path 46. - The above-mentioned second
arc carrying route 27 is provided on a downstream side of theflapper 36, and astopper 39 which comes in contact with the front end portion of the sheet that is being carried so as to be stopped is provided on the secondarc carrying route 27. Thestopper 39 is supported by a lower end portion of astopper arm 40, and thestopper arm 40 is rotated in the normal and reverse directions by astopper drive motor 41 depending on a length of the sheet. Thestopper 39 moves along the secondarc carrying route 27 due to the rotation of thestopper arm 40. That is, in a case of a long sheet, the sheet is moved toward a downstream side of the secondarc carrying route 27, and in a case of a short sheet, as illustrated inFIG. 2 , the sheet is moved toward an upstream side of the secondarc carrying route 27 and is then stopped. - A
rotation center 40 a of thestopper arm 40 is positioned to be closer to the secondarc carrying route 27 than a radial center of the secondarc carrying route 27. Accordingly, it is possible to increase a radius of the secondarc carrying route 27 and reduce a curvature of the sheet as much as possible, thereby preventing jamming of the sheet. - Moreover, in this case, since the radial centers of the
stopper arm 40 and the secondarc carrying route 27 are different from each other, thestopper 39 and thestopper arm 40 are slid to vary a radius of thestopper 39. - On an inclined upper side of the
second drive roller 23 provided on the main carryingpath 3, as illustrated inFIG. 1 , afifth pinch roller 43 is provided. Thefifth pinch roller 43 is placed in contact with or separated from thesecond drive roller 23 by athird drive motor 53. - A discharge opening (discharge portion) 44 that discharges the sheet is provided above the
second drive roller 23 and thefifth pinch roller 43, and thedischarge opening 44 is opened and closed by ashutter 56. Theshutter 56 is operated by thethird drive motor 53. Under theshutter 56, adischarge detection sensor 58 that detects the sheet that is being discharged is provided. - In addition, on the
recovery carrying path 46 switched by thesecond flapper 36, arecovery drive roller 48 and apinch roller 49 that is biased by a spring so as to come in pressing contact with therecovery drive roller 48 are arranged. Below therecovery drive roller 48 and thepinch roller 49, arecovery unit 50 is provided. Therecovery drive roller 48 is driven by thesecond drive motor 52 to rotate. -
FIG. 4 is a block diagram illustrating a drive control system of the printing apparatus. - The first and
22 and 35 and asecond detection sensors discharge detection sensor 58 are connected to acontrol unit 60 via a detection signal circuit. Theplaten drive motor 14, the first to 51, 52, and 53, thethird drive motors cam drive motor 55, theflapper drive motor 37, and thestopper drive motor 41 are connected to thecontrol unit 60 via a control circuit. - The
control unit 60 operates to drive the 11 a and 11 b, the first toplatens 20, 23, 29, and 30, thefourth drive rollers recovery drive roller 48, theshutter 56, thepinch roller 43, thecam 54, theflapper 36, and thestopper 39 on the basis of detection signals of the first and 22 and 35 or thesecond detection sensors discharge detection sensor 58. - Next, operations of the printing apparatus configured as described above will be described with reference to
FIGS. 1 and 5 to 12. - First, as illustrated in
FIG. 1 , in a state where a front end side of theroll paper 1 is nipped by the 11 a and 11 b and theplatens 13 a and 13 b, thethermal heads platen drive motor 14 is driven. As theplaten drive motor 14 is driven, theroll paper 1 is nipped and carried by the 11 a and 11 b and theplatens 13 a and 13 b, and transaction information is printed on front and rear surfaces of thethermal heads roll paper 1 by heat of the 13 a and 13 b. The printedthermal heads roll paper 1 is nipped and carried by thefirst drive roller 20 and thefirst pinch roller 21 as illustrated inFIG. 5 , and is then nipped and carried by thesecond drive roller 23 and thesecond pinch roller 24. The front end portion of the carriedroll paper 1 pushes up and passes through theflapper 25 and then passes through a gap between thethird drive roller 29 and thethird pinch roller 33 and a gap between thefourth drive roller 30 and thefourth pinch roller 34. Here, the third and 33 and 34 are separated from the third andfourth pinch rollers 29 and 30. When the front end portion of thefourth drive rollers roll paper 1 is detected by thesecond detection sensor 35, thecam drive motor 55 is operated to operate thecam 54. Accordingly, the plate spring (not shown) is bent, so that the third and 33 and 34 come in contact with the third andfourth pinch rollers 29 and 30 by a weak pinch force so as to nip and carry thefourth drive rollers roll paper 1. When theroll paper 1 is carried for a predetermined distance, it is cut by the operation of thecutter 17 so as to be carried as a sheet P1. Here, thestopper drive motor 41 is operated such that thestopper 39 is moved along the secondarc carrying route 27 depending on a length of the sheet P1 via thestopper arm 40. The front end portion of the carried sheet P1 comes in contact with thestopper 39 and stops as illustrated inFIG. 6 . At this time, a rear end portion of the sheet P1 is at a position that passes through theflapper 25. - After the first sheet P1 stops, by the same operation described above, the following
roll paper 1 is nipped and carried by the 11 a and 11 b and theplatens 13 a and 13 b, and transaction information is printed on front and rear surfaces of thethermal heads roll paper 1 by heat of the 13 a and 13 b. In addition, thethermal heads roll paper 1 is nipped and carried by thefirst drive roller 20 and thefirst pinch roller 21, and is then nipped and carried by thesecond drive roller 23 and thesecond pinch roller 24. Due to the carriage, as illustrated inFIG. 7 , a front end portion of the followingroll paper 1 pushes up and passes through theflapper 25 and then passes through a gap between the third and 29 and 30 and the preceding sheet P1. Here, the third andfourth drive rollers 33 and 34 are separated from the third andfourth pinch rollers 29 and 30 by a tensile force of the tension spring. On the basis of the detection of the front end portion of thefourth drive rollers roll paper 1 by thesecond detection sensor 35, thecam drive motor 55 is operated to operate thecam 54 and the plate spring (not shown) is bent, so that the third and 33 and 34 come in contact with the third andfourth pinch rollers 29 and 30 by a weak pinch force via the precedingfourth drive rollers sheet 21 and the followingroll paper 1, while the carrying of theroll paper 1 is continued. When theroll paper 1 is carried for a predetermined distance, thecutter 17 is operated to cut the sheet by the same length as that of the precedingsheet 21 so as to be carried as asheet 22. - During the carrying of the sheet P2, the
stopper 39 is in the stopped state as is, and as illustrated inFIG. 8 , a front end portion of the sheet P2 comes in contact with thestopper 39 and stops. As the sheet P2 stops, rear ends of the preceding sheet P1 and the following sheet P2 are justified. When there are three or more sheets, similarly, the carriage is repeated to print and store a predetermined number of sheets. - Next, as described above, an operation of discharging the stored sheets P1 and P2 will be described.
- In this case, first, the
third drive motor 53 is operated from the state illustrated inFIG. 8 to open theshutter 56. Next, thecam drive motor 55 is operated to rotate thecam 54 so that a degree of bend of the plate spring (not shown) increases to allow the third and 33 and 34 to come in pressing contact with the third andfourth pinch rollers 29 and 30 so as to apply a strong pinch force. After the pressing contact, thefourth drive rollers second drive roller 23 is rotated in the normal direction and the third and 29 and 30 are rotated in the reverse direction. Accordingly, the sheets P1 and P2 on the first and secondfourth drive rollers 26 and 27 are carried toward thearc carrying routes discharge opening 44 as illustrated inFIG. 9 . When front ends of the sheets P1 and P2 in the carrying direction pass through thefifth pinch roller 43 and are detected by thedischarge detection sensor 58 due to the carriage, thethird drive motor 53 is operated and thefifth pinch roller 43 comes in pressing contact with thesecond drive roller 23. The 21 and 22 are nipped and carried by the pressing contact and stopped at a time point when the front end portions thereof in the carrying direction are carried out by a predetermined length from the dischargingsheets opening 44. The 21 and 22 of which the front end sides are discharged through thesheets discharge opening 44 are received by a user. In addition, during the reception, in order that the user may easily pull out the 21 and 22, the third andsheets 33 and 34 are separated from the third andfourth pinch rollers 29 and 30 to be in an opened state, so that only thefourth drive rollers fifth pinch roller 43 is in a pinched state. - The
21 and 22 carried out from thesheets discharge opening 44 by a predetermined length are detected by thedischarge detection sensor 58. In addition, when the detected state continues for a predetermined time or longer, it is determined that the user does not take out thesheets 21 and P2 from thedischarge opening 44, so that the 21 and 22 are recovered.sheets - When the
21 and 22 are to be recovered, the third andsheets 33 and 34 come in pressing contact with the third andfourth pinch rollers 29 and 30 so as to apply strong pinch forces, and as illustrated infourth drive rollers FIG. 10 , the sheets P1 and P2 are additionally carried for a predetermined distance in a discharge direction and are stopped when their lower ends pass through theflapper 36. Thereafter, by the operation of theflapper drive motor 37, theflapper 36 is rotated in the left direction about thespindle 36 a so as to switch the carrying route to therecovery carrying path 46. Thesecond drive roller 23 is rotated in the reverse direction from this state, and the third and 29 and 30 and thefourth drive rollers recovery drive roller 48 are rotated in the normal direction. Accordingly, as illustrated inFIG. 11 , the sheets P1 and P2 are carried downwards and sent to therecovery carrying path 46, and as illustrated inFIG. 12 , are sent to therecovery unit 50 so as to be recovered. - However, the first and second
26 and 27 constituting thearc carrying routes arc carrying route 28 are arranged in the vertical direction on upper and lower sides of aline component 66 extending along asheet carrying surface 65 in thefirst printing unit 5 a as illustrated inFIG. 1 . - That is, an upper side from the
line component 66 is used as an arrangement space of the firstarc carrying route 26 and a lower side from theline component 66 is used as an arrangement space of the secondarc carrying route 27, so that the first and second 26 and 27 can be arranged while being gently curved in the wide spaces.arc carrying routes - Therefore, the sheet is carried in the first and second
26 and 27 while being gently curved, so that the sheets can be properly carried and stored without jamming.arc carrying routes - In addition, when both the first and second
26 and 27 are arranged in, for example, the space lower than thearc carrying routes line component 66, the first and second 26 and 27 have to be curved in the narrow space. In this case, the first and secondarc carrying routes 26 and 27 are significantly curved, and the sheets are also significantly curved and carried, so that proper carriage cannot be expected.arc carrying routes - As described above, according to this embodiment, the storage unit is configured by the
curved carrying route 28 including the first and second 26 and 27, and the sheets P1 and P2 are stored in the curved state, so that the vertical height of the sheet storage unit can be reduced, resulting in a compact size.arc carrying routes - In addition, since the first and second
26 and 27 are arranged on the upper and lower sides of thearc carrying routes line component 66 extending along thesheet carrying surface 65 in thefirst printing unit 5 a, it is possible to arrange the first and second 26 and 27 while being gently curved in the wide space. Therefore, the sheets can be carried in the gently curved state, so that it is possible to properly carry the sheets without jamming.arc carrying routes - Additional advantages and modifications will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the invention in its broader aspects is not limited to the specific details and representative embodiments shown and described herein. Accordingly, various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit or scope of the general inventive concept as defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
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1. A printing apparatus comprising:
a carrying device that continuously carries sheets along a main carrying path;
a printing device that prints information on the sheets which are continuously carried along the main carrying path;
a storage unit that is configured by a curved carrying route including first and second arc carrying routes which are sequentially connected to a carry-out side of the main carrying path along a sheet carrying direction; and
a pair of carrying rollers that nip and carry the sheets that are introduced sequentially in the storage unit while curving the sheets along the first and second arc carrying routes so as to be stored in an overlapped state,
wherein the first and second arc carrying routes are arranged on upper and lower sides of a line component extending along a sheet carrying surface in the printing device.
2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the pair of carrying rollers are provided to be placed in contact with or separated from each other so that the carrying rollers are separated from each other when a front end portion of the sheet that is carried along the first arc carrying route passes through and after the front end portion of the sheet passes, come in contact with the sheet and nip and carry the sheet.
3. The apparatus according to claim 1 ,
wherein a continuous concave-convex portion is formed on an outer peripheral surface of an end side of one of the pair of carrying rollers along a circumferential direction thereof, and
the concave-convex portion is brought into contact with the sheet.
4. The apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a stopper which is provided in the second arc carrying route, moves along the sheet carrying direction depending on a length of the sheet, and comes in contact with and stops the front end portion of the carried sheet.
5. The apparatus according to claim 4 ,
wherein the stopper is provided on a rotation end portion of a stopper arm which rotates about a spindle, and
the spindle of the stopper arm is closer to the second arc carrying route than a radial center of the second arc carrying route.
6. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the pair of carrying rollers sequentially nip and carry the sheets and after the sheets are stored in the storage unit, are rotated in a reverse direction to send out the sheets at once.
7. The apparatus according to claim 6 , further comprising a discharge unit that discharges the sheets sent out by the pair of carrying rollers at once.
8. The apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the pair of carrying rollers are separated from each other after the sheets are sent out through the discharge unit.
9. The apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the sheets are nipped and carried in the reverse direction by the pair of carrying rollers so as to be carried in and recovered when the sheets sent out through the discharge unit are left for a predetermined time.
10. The apparatus according to claim 9 , further comprising a recovery unit that accommodates the recovered sheets.
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