IP Library Granted Patent US 12679127
Granted Patent B2
US 12679127 · App. 18/642,176 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Printer

Inventor: Toshiya Inomata (Yokohama Kanagawa, JP)
Assignee: TOSHIBA TEC KABUSHIKI KAISHA
B41J33/006B41J3/4075B41J11/04B41J33/16B41J33/40
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Patent No.
US 12679127
App. No.
18/642,176
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A printer includes a feeding shaft, a rolling shaft, a conveyance unit, a print head, and a turning force generation mechanism. The feeding shaft rotatably holds a supply roll in which the ink ribbon is rolled. The rolling shaft rotatably holds a collection roll in which the ink ribbon fed from the supply roll is rolled. The conveyance unit conveys a printing medium along the ink ribbon that moves from the supply roll toward the collection roll. The print head prints by bringing the ink ribbon into contact with the printing medium conveyed by the conveyance unit. The turning force generation mechanism generates a turning force in a direction in which the ink ribbon is rolled around the rolling shaft during back-feeding of moving the ink ribbon in a reverse direction by rotating the feeding shaft in a direction reverse to a feeding direction of the ink ribbon.

Claims (30)

1 . A printer comprising:

a feeding shaft configured to rotatably hold a supply roll in which an ink ribbon is rolled;

a rolling shaft configured to rotatably hold a collection roll in which the ink ribbon fed from the supply roll is rolled;

a conveyor configured to convey a printing medium along the ink ribbon that moves from the supply roll toward the collection roll;

a print head configured to print by bringing the ink ribbon into contact with the printing medium conveyed by the conveyor; and

a turning force generation mechanism configured to generate a turning force in a direction in which the ink ribbon is rolled around the rolling shaft during back-feeding of moving the ink ribbon in a reverse direction by rotating the feeding shaft in a direction reverse to a feeding direction of the ink ribbon, the turning force generation mechanism including:

a one-way bearing including a turning member that idles when the rolling shaft rotates in a rolling direction and turns integrally with the rolling shaft during the back-feeding in which the rolling shaft rotates in a direction reverse to the rolling direction, and

an elastic member elastically deformed by turning of the turning member in the reverse direction such that the elastic member turns the turning member in the rolling direction due to a restoring force of the elastic member, wherein the elastic member includes a tension spring whose one end is fixed to the turning member, and the tension spring is stretched and rolled around the turning member as the turning member turns in the reverse direction.

2 . The printer according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a retaining plate fixed to the turning member and the retaining plate forming a holding groove around which the tension spring is rolled while being restrained from moving together with the turning member.

3 . The printer according to claim 2 , wherein

the other end of the tension spring is fixed to the retaining plate.

4 . The printer according to claim 2 , wherein retaining plate includes a metal plate.

5 . The printer according to claim 1 , wherein the printer is a label printer.

6 . The printer according to claim 1 , further comprising a driver configured to drive the rolling shaft.

7 . The printer according to claim 6 , wherein the driver includes a motor.

8 . The printer according to claim 1 , wherein the conveyor includes a platen roller.

9 . The printer according to claim 1 , wherein the printing medium includes a label sheet.

10 . A method of operating a label printer comprising:

rotatably holding via a feeding shaft a supply roll in which an ink ribbon is rolled;

rotatably holding via a rolling shaft a collection roll in which the ink ribbon fed from the supply roll is rolled;

conveying via a conveyor a printing medium along the ink ribbon that moves from the supply roll toward the collection roll;

printing via a print head by bringing the ink ribbon into contact with the printing medium conveyed by the conveyor; and

generating a turning force via a turning force generation mechanism in a direction in which the ink ribbon is rolled around the rolling shaft during back-feeding of moving the ink ribbon in a reverse direction by rotating the feeding shaft in a direction reverse to a feeding direction of the ink ribbon, the turning force generation mechanism including:

a one-way bearing including a turning member that idles when the rolling shaft rotates in a rolling direction and turns integrally with the rolling shaft during the back-feeding in which the rolling shaft rotates in a direction reverse to the rolling direction, and

an elastic member elastically deformed by turning of the turning member in the reverse direction such that the elastic member turns the turning member in the rolling direction due to a restoring force of the elastic member, wherein the elastic member includes a tension spring whose one end is fixed to the turning member, and the tension spring is stretched and rolled around the turning member as the turning member turns in the reverse direction.

11 . The method according to claim 10 , further comprising driving, via a driver, the rolling shaft.

12 . The method according to claim 11 , wherein the driver includes a motor.

13 . The method according to claim 10 , wherein the conveyor includes a platen roller.

14 . The method according to claim 10 wherein the printing medium includes a label sheet.