US20240359933A1 - Feed Tray and Image Recording Apparatus - Google Patents
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Abstract
A feed tray includes a first accommodation part in which a roll body having a configuration where a first sheet-shaped medium is rolled in a roll shape is accommodated, a conveyance guide configured to define a conveyance path for a roll medium which is the first sheet-shaped medium unrolled from the roll body accommodated in the first accommodation part, and a shutter movable between an intercept position where the shutter is located in the conveyance path and a retreat position where the shutter is further from the conveyance path than the intercept position.
Description
- This application is continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 17/586,149 filed Jul. 9, 2024 which claims the benefit of priority from prior Japanese patent application No. 2021-012207 filed on Jan. 28, 2021, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- The present disclosure relates to a feed tray capable of accommodating a roll body, and an image recording apparatus having the feed tray.
- An image recording apparatus including a feed tray capable of accommodating a roll body having a configuration where a sheet-shaped medium such as a paper, a cloth and a label is rolled in a roll shape is known. For example, JP-A-H09-263348 discloses a roll sheet feeding apparatus (image recording apparatus) having a sheet feeding tray (feed tray) configured to accommodate a roll sheet (roll body), a housing configured to detachably hold the sheet feeding tray, and a drive roller (feed roller) for feeding the roll sheet accommodated in the sheet feeding tray to an image forming unit (recording unit).
- In the configuration of JP-A-H09-263348, a roll medium, which is a sheet-shaped medium unrolled from the roll body accommodated in the feed tray, is fed by the feed tray. In general, insertion of the feed tray into the housing is performed in a state where the roll medium is unwound from the roll body by a predetermined length. Since the length of the roll medium to be unrolled can be arbitrarily determined by an operator, the unrolled roll medium may become excessively long. In this case, when inserting the feed tray into the housing, a tip end of the unrolled roll medium may come into contact with a member inside the housing, which may cause a jam.
- An object of the present disclosure is to provide a feed tray and an image recording apparatus capable of suppressing a roll medium unrolled from a roll body from coming into contact with a member inside a housing when the feed tray is inserted into the housing.
- An aspect of the present disclosure is a feed tray including:
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- a first accommodation part in which a roll body having a configuration where a first sheet-shaped medium is rolled in a roll shape is accommodated;
- a conveyance guide configured to define a conveyance path for a roll medium which is the first sheet-shaped medium unrolled from the roll body accommodated in the first accommodation part; and
- a shutter movable between an intercept position where the shutter is located in the conveyance path and a retreat position where the shutter is further from the conveyance path than the intercept position.
- Another aspect of the present disclosure is an image recording apparatus including:
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- a housing;
- the above feed tray configured to be capable of being inserted into and pulled out from the housing;
- a feed roller configured to feed the roll medium from the feed tray by applying a feeding force to the roll medium; and
- a recording unit configured to record an image on the roll medium fed by the feed roller.
- According to the feed tray and the image recording apparatus of the present disclosure, by setting the shutter to the intercept position, it is possible to suppress the roll medium unrolled from the roll body and guided to the conveyance path from becoming excessively long. This makes it possible to suppress the roll medium unrolled from the roll body from coming into contact with a member inside the housing when inserting the feed tray into the housing of the image recording apparatus. In addition, by setting the shutter to the retreat position, it is possible to convey the roll medium along the conveyance path.
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FIG. 1 is a schematic side view showing an internal structure of a printer according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a feeding tray shown inFIG. 1 when a shutter is in an intercept position. -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along a III-III line of the feeding tray shown inFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the feeding tray shown inFIG. 1 when the shutter is in a retreat position. -
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along a V-V line of the feeding tray shown inFIG. 4 . -
FIG. 6 shows a configuration of an attachment part. -
FIG. 7 is a side cross-sectional view of the feeding tray in a state where the attachment part is detached. -
FIG. 8 is a partial side view of the feed tray when the shutter is in the intercept position. -
FIG. 9 is a partial side view of the feed tray when the shutter is moved to the retreat position, in conjunction with insertion of the feed tray into a housing. -
FIG. 10 is a side cross-sectional view of a feed tray according to a second embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 11 is a top view of the feed tray according to the second embodiment. -
FIG. 12 is a partial side view of the feed tray according to the second embodiment when the shutter is in the intercept position. -
FIG. 13 is a partial side view of the feed tray when the shutter is in the retreat position. - Hereinafter, a printer 100 (the image recording apparatus of the present disclosure) according to a first embodiment of the present disclosure will be described with reference to
FIG. 1 . Note that, the upper and lower direction, the front and rear direction and the right and left direction shown inFIG. 1 are referred to as the upper and lower direction, the front and rear direction and the right and left direction of theprinter 100. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , theprinter 100 includes ahousing 100 a, afeed tray 11, afeed roller 2, a separatingpiece 41, a pair ofconveying rollers 3 a, a pair ofsheet discharging rollers 3 b, acutter mechanism 4, a head 5 (the recording unit of the present disclosure), asheet discharging tray 6, anintermediate roller pair 9, and acontrol unit 10. Thesheet discharging tray 6 is configured to be capable of being inserted into pulled out from thehousing 100 a in the front and rear direction via anopening 102 formed in a front wall of thehousing 100 a. - The
feed tray 11 is configured to be capable of being inserted into and pulled out from a lower part of thehousing 100 a. Thefeed tray 11 has afirst accommodation part 11 a capable of accommodating a roll body R having a configuration where a long-length sheet P1 (the first sheet-shaped medium of the present disclosure) is rolled in a roll shape and asecond accommodation part 11 b capable of accommodating a cut sheet P2 (the second sheet-shaped medium of the present disclosure), which is a sheet shorter than the long-length sheet P1, in a state of being multiply stacked in the upper and lower direction. The cut sheet P2 is a sheet cut to a fixed size, and in the present embodiment, is a rectangular A4-sized sheet having short and long sides. The cut sheet P2 is accommodated in thesecond accommodation part 11 b so that the short sides follow a conveyance direction, which will be described later. Width directions of the roll sheet P1 a (the roll medium of the present disclosure) unrolled from the roll body R in thefeed tray 11 and the cut sheet P2 coincide with the right and left direction. The detailed configuration of thefeed tray 11 will be described later. - The
feed roller 2 is configured to deliver the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R accommodated in thefirst accommodation part 11 a or the cut sheet P2 accommodated in thesecond accommodation part 11 b from thefeed tray 11. In descriptions below, the roll sheet P1 a and the cut sheet P2 are referred to as ‘sheet P’ when they are not distinguished. Thefeed roller 2 is pivotally supported by a tip end of anarm 2 a, and is configured to rotate by drive of a feeding motor (not shown). Thearm 2 a is rotatably supported by asupport shaft 2 b. Thearm 2 a is urged by an urging member (not shown) so that thefeed roller 2 comes close to a bottom surface of thefeed tray 11. When the feeding motor is driven by control of thecontrol unit 10, thefeed roller 2 rotates to apply a conveyance force in a direction from the front toward the rear to the sheet P in contact with thefeed roller 2. Thereby, the sheet P is delivered from thefeed tray 11. Note that, thearm 2 a is configured to be able to retreat upward when attaching and detaching thefeed tray 11 to and from thehousing 100 a. - The separating
piece 41 is to prevent double feeding when delivering the cut sheet P2 from thefeed tray 11. The separatingpiece 41 is located on a downstream side of thefeed tray 11 in a conveyance direction of the sheet P by the feed roller 2 (a direction from the front toward the rear; in descriptions below, simply referred to as ‘conveyance direction’). The separatingpiece 41 is inclined so that an end portion on a rear side is located further upward than an end portion on a front side. A surface of the separatingpiece 41 is formed with a fine unevenness pattern. The separatingpiece 41 is configured to come into contact with a central portion of the cut sheet P2 in the width direction, thereby separating the cut sheet P2 in contact with thefeed roller 2 and the other cut sheet P2. The sheet P delivered from thefeed tray 11 and coming into contact with the separatingpiece 41 is guided obliquely upward. - The pair of conveying
rollers 3 a are configured by a drive roller configured to rotate by drive of a conveyance motor (not shown) and a driven roller configured to rotate according to the drive roller. The pair ofsheet discharging rollers 3 b is configured by a drive roller configured to rotate by drive of a sheet discharging motor (not shown) and a driven roller configured to rotate according to the drive roller. When the conveyance motor and the sheet discharging motor, which are not shown, are driven by control of thecontrol unit 10, the pair of conveyingrollers 3 a and the pair ofsheet discharging rollers 3 b rotate to convey the sheet P while sandwiching the sheet P. The pair of conveyingrollers 3 a are located behind thehead 5, and the pair ofsheet discharging rollers 3 b are located in front of thehead 5. The pair of conveyingrollers 3 a are configured to convey the sheet P forward while sandwiching the sheet P. The pair ofsheet discharging rollers 3 b are configured to convey the sheet P forward while sandwiching the sheet P that is conveyed forward by the pair of conveyingrollers 3 a. - The
cutter mechanism 4 is located on a further downstream side than the separatingpiece 41 with respect to the conveyance direction. Thecutter mechanism 4 includes, for example, acutter 4 a consisting of a disc-shaped rotating blade and a driven blade, and a cutting motor (not shown) configured to reciprocally drive the rotating blade of thecutter 4 a in the right and left direction. The roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R and conveyed along a conveyance path is cut in the width direction of the roll sheet P1 a by the rotating blade of thecutter 4 a as the cutting motor is driven by control of thecontrol unit 10. - The
intermediate roller pair 9 is provided on a further downstream side than thecutter mechanism 4 with respect to the conveyance direction and on a further upstream side than the pair of conveyingrollers 3 a with respect to the conveyance direction. Theintermediate roller pair 9 is configured by a drive roller configured to rotate by drive of an intermediate motor (not shown) and a driven roller configured to rotate according to the drive roller. When the intermediate motor (not shown) is driven by control of thecontrol unit 10, theintermediate roller pair 9 rotates to convey the sheet P while sandwiching the sheet P. Theintermediate roller pair 9 is located above aconveyance guide 21 of thefeed tray 11, which will be described later. The intermediate roller pair is configured to convey the sheet P upward while sandwiching the sheet P that is delivered from thefeed tray 11 by thefeed roller 2 and is then guided obliquely upward by theconveyance guide 21. - The
head 5 includes a plurality of nozzles (nozzle) formed on a lower surface and a driver IC (not shown). When the driver IC is driven by control of thecontrol unit 10, ink is ejected from the nozzles, so that an image is recorded on the sheet P at the time when the sheet P conveyed by thefeed roller 2, theintermediate roller pair 9 and the pair of conveyingrollers 3 a passes through an image recording position facing the lower surface of thehead 5. Note that, thehead 5 may be either a line-type configured to eject the ink from the nozzles in a state where a position is fixed or a serial-type configured to eject the ink from the nozzles while moving in the right and left direction. The sheet P on which an image is formed by thehead 5 is accommodated on thesheet discharging tray 6. - The
control unit 10 is connected to the feeding motor, the intermediate motor, the conveyance motor, the sheet discharging motor, the cutting motor and the driver IC via an internal bus (not shown). Thecontrol unit 10 has a CPU (Central Processing Unit), a ROM (Read Only Memory) and a RAM (Random Access Memory). In the ROM, programs and data for the CPU to perform various controls are stored. The RAM is configured to temporarily store data that is used when the CPU runs programs. - Subsequently, a configuration of the
feed tray 11 is described with reference toFIGS. 2 to 9 . In descriptions below, directions of respective parts of thefeed tray 11 are described based on a posture of thefeed tray 11 in a state of being mounted to thehousing 100 a. Thefeed tray 11 has a substantially quadrilateral shape, as seen from above. Thefeed tray 11 has abottom wall 31 and sidewalls 32 to 35 provided on edges of thebottom wall 31 and is formed to have a box shape opening upward. - The
bottom wall 31 extends in a plane orthogonal to the upper and lower direction, as shown inFIGS. 3 and 5 . An upper surface of thebottom wall 31 is configured as abottom surface 31 a of thefeed tray 11. Thesidewalls bottom wall 31. In addition, thesidewalls bottom wall 31. Thesidewall 34 extends upward from a front end edge of thebottom wall 31. In addition, thesidewall 34 extends along the right and left direction from a right end portion to a left end portion of thebottom wall 31. - The
sidewall 35 is provided by four on a rear end edge of thebottom wall 31. InFIGS. 2 and 4 , only the two sidewalls on an inner side are shown. Thesidewall 35 has aguide surface 35 a connected to a rear end portion of thebottom surface 31 a and inclined so that an upper end portion is located further rearward than a lower end portion. The foursidewalls 15 are spaced from each other in the right and left direction. When thefeed tray 11 is mounted to thehousing 100 a, the separatingpiece 41 is located between the twosidewalls 35 on the inner side among the foursidewalls 35 aligned in the right and left direction. When anattachment part 20, which will be described later, is detached from thefeed tray 11, the guide surfaces 35 a of the sidewalls 35 guide obliquely upward the cut sheet P2, which is being conveyed rearward by thefeed roller 2, together with the separatingpiece 41. - As described above, the
feed tray 11 is provided therein with thefirst accommodation part 11 a capable of accommodating the roll body R and thesecond accommodation part 11 b capable of accommodating the cut sheet P2 in a state of being multiply stacked in the upper and lower direction. Thefirst accommodation part 11 a and thesecond accommodation part 11 b are aligned along the conveyance direction. Thesecond accommodation part 11 b is located on a further downstream side than thefirst accommodation part 11 a with respect to the conveyance direction. - The
first accommodation part 11 a is configured to accommodate the roll body R in a posture where an axis direction of the roll body coincides with the right and left direction. As shown inFIG. 3 , thefirst accommodation part 11 a has a cylindrical core member Rc, asupport base 13 and tworollers roll cover 16. The roll body R has a configuration where the long-length sheet P1 is rolled in a roll shape on an outer peripheral surface of the cylindrical core member Rc. The roll body R is arranged so that an axis direction (a direction perpendicular to the drawing sheet ofFIG. 1 ) along a rotation axis Rx (a central axis of the core member Rc) is parallel to the right and left direction. - The
support base 13 extends along the right and left direction. Therollers rollers support base 13 so as to be rotatable about rotation axes extending in the right and left direction Therollers - A gap G is formed between a lower surface of the
support base 13 and thebottom surface 31 a of thefeed tray 11. When setting the roll sheet P1 a in thefeed tray 11, the roll body R supported on thesupport base 13 is rotated in a counterclockwise direction inFIG. 3 , and the roll sheet P1 a is unrolled from a front-side part of the roll body R. Then, the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R passes through the gap G and is pulled out from the front side of thesupport base 13 to the rear side of thesupport base 13. - The
roll cover 16 is a member configured to cover the roll body R accommodated in thefirst accommodation part 11 a. Theroll cover 16 extends along the right and left direction and is formed longer than widths of thesupport base 13 and therollers roll cover 16 is also arranged to be able to be close to the outer peripheral surface of the roll body R of a maximum size that can be accommodated in thefirst accommodation part 11 a. As a result, even if the roll body R is loosened and therefore the outer diameter of the roll body R is to increase, the outer peripheral surface of the roll body R comes into contact with an inner surface of theroll cover 16, so that it is possible to restrict an increase in outer diameter. Note that, theroll cover 16 may be detachably mounted to thefeed tray 11, and may be configured to be rotatable about a rotary shaft extending along the right and left direction at a lower end thereof. In a case where theroll cover 16 can rotate about the rotary shaft at the lower end thereof, theroll cover 16 can rotate rearward about the rotary shaft, thereby exposing an accommodation space for the roll body R above thesupport base 13. - The
second accommodation part 11 b is configured to accommodate the cut sheet P2 in a posture where the width direction of the cut sheet coincides with the right and left direction. In the present embodiment, thesecond accommodation part 11 b is a rear-side part and an upper-side part of thebottom surface 31 a of thefeed tray 11 with respect to thefirst accommodation part 11 a. The rear-side part of thebottom surface 31 a with respect to thefirst accommodation part 11 a is configured to support a plurality of cut sheets P2 placed in a state of being stacked, from below. Note that, in the present embodiment, when accommodating the cut sheet P2 in thesecond accommodation part 11 b, anattachment part 20, which will be described later, is detached from thefeed tray 11, as shown inFIG. 7 . In addition, when performing recording of an image while delivering, from thefeed tray 11, the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R accommodated in thefirst accommodation part 11 a, the cut sheet P2 is removed from thesecond accommodation part 11 b. - The
feed tray 11 further has anattachment part 20. Theattachment part 20 is attached to a front side of thesidewalls 35 and is configured to be detachably mounted to thefeed tray 11. Theattachment part 20 includes aconveyance guide 21 and ashutter 22. Note that, inFIG. 1 , theshutter 22 is not shown. - The
conveyance guide 21 is configured to define a part of the conveyance path for the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R accommodated in thefirst accommodation part 11 a. As shown inFIGS. 3 and 5 , theconveyance guide 21 has alower guide 21 a configured to support the unrolled roll sheet P1 a from below, and anupper guide 21 b configured to support the unrolled roll sheet P1 a from above. The conveyance path for the roll sheet P1 a is formed between thelower guide 21 a and theupper guide 21 b. - The
lower guide 21 a and theupper guide 21 b extend in the right and left direction. Thelower guide 21 a and theupper guide 21 b are formed along curves, when seen in the right and left direction. In a state where thefeed tray 11 is mounted to thehousing 100 a, thelower guide 21 a and theupper guide 21 b are arranged by one on each of both sides of thefeed roller 2 in the right and left direction. - The two
lower guides 21 a are each provided on a front side of the guide surfaces 35 a of the twosidewalls 35 on the right side and on a front side of the guide surfaces 35 a of the twosidewalls 35 on the left side among the foursidewalls 35. Thelower guide 21 a is provided along thebottom surface 31 a and theguide surface 35 a, from an upper side of a rear end part of thebottom wall 31 to a front side of an upper end part of thesidewall 35. Thelower guide 21 a is formed so that it is located upward from the front toward the rear. - The two
upper guides 21 b are provided on an opposite side to the twolower guides 21 a with the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R being interposed therebetween. Theupper guide 21 b is formed so that a front end portion is above a central portion and a rear end portion is above the front end portion and the central portion, when seen in the right and left direction. In addition, as shown inFIGS. 2 and 4 , a central part of theupper guide 21 b is formed with anopening 21b 2 in a direction of intersecting with an extension direction of theupper guide 21 b. In theopening 21b 2, atip end portion 22 b of theshutter 22, which will be described later, can be inserted. - The
lower guide 21 a and theupper guide 21 b are arranged spaced in a direction orthogonal to the right and left direction. An interval between thelower guide 21 a and theupper guide 21 b in the direction orthogonal to the right and left direction becomes narrower from the front toward the rear. - In the present embodiment that, the conveyance path for the roll sheet P1 a is defined by the
feed roller 2, theconveyance guide 2, theintermediate roller pair 9, the pair of conveyingrollers 3 a, and the pair ofsheet discharging rollers 3 b. Note that, as described above, when accommodating the cut sheet P2 in thesecond accommodation part 11 b, theattachment part 20 is detached from thefeed tray 11. Therefore, in the present embodiment, the conveyance path for the cut sheet P2 is defined by thefeed roller 2, theguide surface 35 a of thesidewall 35, the separatingpiece 2, theintermediate roller pair 9, the pair of conveyingrollers 3 a, and the pair ofsheet discharging rollers 3 b. - The
shutter 22 is arranged by one on each of both sides of thefeed roller 2 in the right and left direction. The twoshutters 22 each include anarm part 22 a formed in front of theupper guide 21 b and atip end portion 22 b provided at a tip end of thearm part 22 a. Thearm part 22 a is formed along the upper part of theupper guide 21 b. A rear end of thearm part 22 a is rotatably supported on an upper end part of theupper guide 21 b by arotary shaft 24 whose axis direction is the right and left direction. As shown inFIGS. 2 and 4 , a left end of thearm part 22 a on a left side is formed with aconvex portion 25 extending leftward in the right and left direction, and a right end of thearm part 22 a on a right side is formed with aconvex portion 25 extending rightward in the right and left direction. - The
tip end portion 22 b extends from the tip end of thearm part 22 a in a direction of intersecting with the conveyance path defined by theconveyance guide 21. A part of thetip end portion 22 b passes through theopening 21b 2 formed at theupper guide 21 b and is located in the conveyance path defined by theconveyance guide 21. - The
shutter 22 is configured to be rotated about therotary shaft 24 to be movable between an intercept position (refer toFIGS. 2 and 3 ) where theshutter 122 is located in the conveyance path defined by theconveyance guide 21 and a retreat position (refer toFIGS. 4 and 5 ) where theshutter 122 is further from the conveyance path than the intercept position. In the present embodiment, thetip end portion 22 b of theshutter 22 being in the retreat position is located on a further front and upper side than thetip end portion 22 b of theshutter 22 being in the intercept position. As shown inFIG. 3 , when theshutter 22 is in the intercept position, thetip end portion 22 b penetrates through the conveyance path defined by theconveyance guide 21. In addition, when theshutter 22 is in the intercept position, theshutter 22 is located on a further downstream side than a position directly under thefeed roller 2, which is a feed position of the roll sheet P1 a by thefeed roller 2, with respect to the conveyance direction. As shown inFIG. 5 , when theshutter 22 is in the retreat position, a tip end of thetip end portion 22 b retreats out of the conveyance path. When theshutter 22 is in the retreat position, the roll sheet P1 a that is conveyed by thefeed roller 2 passes through the conveyance path defined by theconveyance guide 21 and is guided to thecutter mechanism 4. - In addition, the
shutter 22 is configured to be movable to the intercept position in conjunction with pullout of thefeed tray 11 from thehousing 100 a, and to the retreat position in conjunction with insertion of thefeed tray 11 into thehousing 100 a. In the below, the configuration is described in detail with reference toFIGS. 8 and 9 . - As described above, the
arm part 22 a ofshutter 22 is formed with theconvex portion 25. In addition, thehousing 100 a has a protrudingportion 51 formed in a position corresponding to theconvex portion 25 in the upper and lower direction and in the right and left direction and extending in the front and rear direction. A front end portion of the protrudingportion 51 has aninclined surface 51 a that is included located upward from the front toward the rear. - When the
feed tray 11 is inserted into thehousing 100 a, theconvex portion 25 moves from front to the rear along theinclined surface 51 a, and theconvex portion 25 gets on the protrudingportion 51. This causes theshutter 22 to rotate about therotary shaft 24 and to move to the retreat position, in conjunction with insertion of thefeed tray 11 into thehousing 100 a. In addition, when thefeed tray 11 is pulled out from thehousing 100 a, theconvex portion 25 moves from the rear to the front along theinclined surface 51 a, and theconvex portion 25 gets down the protrudingportion 51. This causes theshutter 22 to rotate about therotary shaft 24 and to move to the intercept position, in conjunction with pullout of thefeed tray 11 from thehousing 100 a. - As described above, the
feed tray 11 of the first embodiment has thefirst accommodation part 11 a capable of accommodating the roll body R, theconveyance guide 21 configured to define the conveyance path for the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R, and theshutter 22 configured to be movable between the intercept position where theshutter 22 is located in the conveyance path and the retreat position where theshutter 22 is further from the conveyance path than the intercept position. In addition, theprinter 100 of the first embodiment has thehousing 100 a, the above-describedfeed tray 11, thefeed roller 2, and thehead 5. According to this, by setting theshutter 22 to the intercept position, it is possible to suppress the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R and guided to the conveyance path from becoming excessively long. This makes it possible to suppress the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R from coming into contact with a member inside thehousing 100 a when inserting thefeed tray 11 into thehousing 100 a of theprinter 100. In addition, by setting theshutter 22 to the retreat position, it is possible to convey the roll sheet P1 a along the conveyance path. - Further, in the
feed tray 11 of the first embodiment, theshutter 22 being in the intercept position is configured to penetrate through the conveyance path defined by theconveyance guide 21. This makes it possible to prevent the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R and guided to the conveyance path from going to a further downstream side than theshutter 22 with respect to the conveyance direction along the conveyance path. - Further, in the
feed tray 11 of the first embodiment, the tip end of thetip end portion 22 b of theshutter 22 being in the retreat position is configured to retreat out of the conveyance path. This makes it possible to prevent the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R and guided to the conveyance path from coming into contact with theshutter 22 when conveying the roll sheet P1 a. - Further, in the
feed tray 11 of the first embodiment, theshutter 22 is configured to be movable to the intercept position, in conjunction with pullout of thefeed tray 11 from thehousing 100 a. This makes it possible to take less labor and to avoid forgetting to move theshutter 22 to the intercept position, as compared to a configuration where theshutter 22 is manually moved to the intercept position when pulling out thefeed tray 11 from thehousing 100 a. Therefore, it is possible to more securely suppress the roll sheet P1 a guided to the conveyance path from becoming excessively long, and to more securely suppress the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R from coming into contact with a member inside thehousing 100 a when pulling out thefeed tray 11 from thehousing 100 a and then again inserting thefeed tray 11 into thehousing 100 a. - Further, in the
feed tray 11 of the first embodiment, theshutter 22 is configured to be movable to the retreat position, in conjunction with insertion of thefeed tray 11 into thehousing 100 a. Further, in thefeed tray 11 of the first embodiment, theshutter 22 is rotatably supported on theconveyance guide 21 by therotary shaft 24, and is configured to be rotated about therotary shaft 24 to be movable between the intercept position and the retreat position. - More specifically, in the
printer 100 of the first embodiment, thefeed tray 11 is configured to be capable of being inserted into pulled out from thehousing 100 a along insertion/pullout direction (front and rear direction) orthogonal to the axis direction (right and left direction) of the roll body R accommodated in thefirst accommodation part 11 a. In addition, both ends of theshutter 22 in the right and left direction are formed with theconvex portions 25 extending in the right and left direction, and thehousing 100 a has the inclined surfaces 51 a provided in the positions corresponding to theconvex portions 25 in the right and left direction and inclined upward toward a direction (from the front toward the rear) in which thefeed tray 11 is inserted into thehousing 100 a. Theshutter 22 is rotatably supported on theconveyance guide 21 so that therotary shaft 24 is directed in the right and left direction, and is configured to rotate about therotary shaft 24 to be able to thus move to the retreat position as theconvex portion 25 moves along theinclined surface 51 a in conjunction with insertion of thefeed tray 11 into thehousing 100 a. - This makes it possible to take less labor and to avoid forgetting to move the
shutter 22 to the intercept position, as compared to a configuration where theshutter 22 is manually moved to the intercept position before inserting thefeed tray 11 into thehousing 100 a. This makes it possible to suppress a jam due to contact of the roll sheet P1 a and theshutter 22 during the conveyance operation of theprinter 100. In addition, since theshutter 22 rotates and moves, theshutter 22 can easily move between the intercept position and the retreat position. - In addition, the
feed tray 11 of the first embodiment further has thesecond accommodation part 11 b capable of accommodating the cut sheet P2 in a state of being multiply stacked, and theconveyance guide 21 can be attached and detached to and from thefeed tray 11 while supporting theshutters 22. When conveying the cut sheet P2 accommodated in thesecond accommodation part 11 b, theconveyance guide 21 and theshutters 22 supported on theconveyance guide 21 are no longer required. In particular, when the number of stacked cut sheets P2 accommodated in thesecond accommodation part 11 b is large, theconveyance guide 21 and theshutters 22 may hinder the conveyance of the cut sheet P2. Therefore, in the first embodiment, theconveyance guide 21 is configured to be attachable and detachable to and from thefeed tray 11. This makes it possible to securely convey the cut sheet even when the number of stacked cut sheets P2 is large in thefeed tray 11 configured to accommodate both the roll body R and the cut sheet P2, and to suppress the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R from coming into contact with a member inside thehousing 100 a when inserting thefeed tray 11 into thehousing 100 a. - Further, in the
printer 100 of the first embodiment, theshutter 22 is arranged by one on each of both sides of thefeed roller 2 in the axis direction (right and left direction) of the roll body R accommodated in thefirst accommodation part 11 a. In a case where theshutter 22 is arranged only on one side of thefeed roller 2 with respect to the right and left direction, the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R and guided to the conveyance path is suppressed from becoming excessively long only by theshutter 22 arranged on one side of thefeed roller 2. Then, the unrolled roll sheet P1 a may be obliquely tilted with respect to the conveyance direction. In this case, the conveyance of the roll sheet P1 a by thefeed roller 2 after moving theshutter 22 to the retreat position is not appropriately performed. The first embodiment can solve the above problems. - Further, in the
printer 100 of the first embodiment, when theshutter 22 is in the intercept position, theshutter 22 is located on a further downstream side than the feed position of the roll sheet P1 a by thefeed roller 2 with respect to the conveyance direction. This makes it possible to securely unroll the roll sheet P1 to the feed position by thefeed roller 2. - Subsequently, a configuration of a
feed tray 111 according to a second embodiment is described with reference toFIGS. 10 to 13 . In descriptions below, the configurations that are similar to the first embodiment are denoted with the same reference signs, and the descriptions thereof are omitted. A printer of the second embodiment has a similar configuration to theprinter 100 of the first embodiment, except including thefeed tray 111 instead of thefeed tray 11 and including a configuration of a protrudingportion 151, which will be described later, instead of the protrudingportion 51. - The
feed tray 111 includes afirst accommodation part 111 a capable of accommodating the roll body R, and aconveyance guide 121 configured to define the conveyance path for the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R. Theconveyance guide 121 includes afirst member 121 a and asecond member 121 b extending in the insertion/pullout direction of thefeed tray 111 with respect to thehousing 100 a, i.e., in the front and rear direction. - The
first member 121 a is configured to support the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R accommodated in thefirst accommodation part 111 a, from below. Thesecond member 121 b is located above thefirst member 121 a. As shown inFIG. 11 , a rear end part of thesecond member 121 b, which is a central part in the right and left direction, is formed with anotch 121b 2. The conveyance path for the roll sheet P1 a is formed between thefirst member 121 a and thesecond member 121 b. The roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R passes through the conveyance path, is sent to a downstream side with respect to the conveyance direction and comes into contact with thefeed roller 2 from the part of thesecond member 121 b, at which thenotch 121b 2 is formed, so that the roll sheet is fed to a further downstream side with respect to the conveyance direction. - In addition, in the second embodiment, the cut sheet P2 in a state of being multiply stacked can be placed on an upper surface of the
second member 121 b. This allows thefeed tray 111 to accommodate the plurality of cut sheets P2. - The
feed tray 111 further includes ashutter 122 configured to be movable between an intercept position where theshutter 122 is located in the conveyance path defined by theconveyance guide 121 and a retreat position where theshutter 122 is further from the conveyance path than the intercept position. Theshutter 122 includes afirst part 122 a and asecond part 122 b. Theshutter 122 is rotatably supported on thefirst member 121 a so that a rotary shaft Rs is directed in the right and left direction. Theshutter 122 is urged by an urging member (not shown) so as to be in the intercept position shown inFIG. 12 . Specifically, an elastic force for rotating theshutter 122 in a counterclockwise direction inFIG. 12 is applied from the urging member to theshutter 122. The urging member is, for example, a spring. - As shown in
FIG. 11 , theshutter 122 is arranged by one on each of both sides of thenotch 121 b 2 in the right and left direction. In other words, theshutter 122 is arranged by one on each of both sides of thefeed roller 2 in the right and left direction. When theshutter 122 is in the intercept position, theshutter 122 is arranged on a further downstream side than the feed position of the roll sheet P1 a by thefeed roller 2 with respect to the conveyance direction (refer toFIGS. 12 and 13 ). - As shown in
FIG. 10 , thefirst part 122 a is located above thesecond part 122 b and on an opposite side to thesecond part 122 b with respect to the rotary shaft Rs. Theshutter 22 is configured to rotate about the rotary shaft Rs by the elastic force applied by the urging member, and to be in the intercept position as a result of thefirst part 122 a coming into contact with thesecond part 122 b. That is, in the second embodiment, when theshutter 122 is in the intercept position, thefirst part 122 a is in linear contact with a lower surface of thesecond part 121 b of theconveyance guide 121. In other words, when theshutter 122 is in the intercept position, thefirst part 122 a penetrates through the conveyance path defined by theconveyance guide 121. - In the present embodiment, the
shutter 122 is configured to be movable to the retreat position in conjunction with insertion of thefeed tray 111 into thehousing 100 a. Thehousing 100 a of the printer of the second embodiment has a protrudingportion 151 formed in a position corresponding to thesecond part 122 b of theshutter 122 in the upper and lower direction and in the right and left direction and extending in the front and rear direction. - When the
feed tray 111 is inserted into thehousing 100 a, thesecond part 122 b is pushed by the protrudingportion 151, so that theshutter 122 rotates in a clockwise direction about the rotary shaft Rs against the elastic force of the urging member and thefirst part 122 a retreats from the conveyance path in conjunction with movement of thesecond part 122 b. This causes theshutter 122 to rotate about the rotary shaft Rs and to move to the retreat position, in conjunction with insertion of thefeed tray 111 into thehousing 100 a. Note that, as shown inFIG. 13 , when theshutter 122 is in the retreat position, thefirst part 122 a of theshutter 122 retreats out of the conveyance path. Note that, in the second embodiment, when theshutter 122 is in the retreat position, the roll sheet P1 a fed by thefeed roller 2 passes through the conveyance path defined by theconveyance guide 121, is sent to theguide surface 35 a of thesidewall 35, and is guided to thecutter mechanism 4 by theguide surface 35 a. - In addition, in the present embodiment, the
shutter 122 is configured to be movable to the intercept position in conjunction with pullout of thefeed tray 111 from thehousing 100 a. As described above, when seen from the right and left direction, theshutter 122 is urged by the urging member (not shown) so as to be a position (a position inFIG. 12 ), i.e., the intercept position where thefirst part 122 a is in contact with thesecond member 121 b. When thefeed tray 111 is pulled out from thehousing 100 a, the push-up of thesecond part 122 b by the protrudingportion 151 is released, so that theshutter 122 rotates about the rotary shaft Rs and thefirst part 122 a returns to the position where the first part is in contact with thesecond member 121 b. This causes theshutter 122 to rotate about therotary shaft 24 and to move to the intercept position, in conjunction with pullout of thefeed tray 111 from thehousing 100 a. - As described above, in the
feed tray 111 of the second embodiment, theconveyance guide 121 includes thefirst member 121 a and thesecond member 121 b extending in the insertion/pullout direction (front and rear direction) of thefeed tray 111 with respect to thehousing 100 a, and the conveyance path for the roll sheet P1 a is formed between thefirst member 121 a and thesecond member 121 b. In addition, theshutter 122 is rotatably supported on thefirst member 121 a so that the axis direction (right and left direction) of the roll body R accommodated in thefirst accommodation part 111 a is the direction of the rotary shaft Rs. Theshutter 122 is configured to be rotated about the rotary shaft Rs to be movable between the intercept position and the retreat position, and is in the intercept position as thefirst part 122 a of theshutter 122 comes into contact with thesecond member 121 b. According to this, since theshutter 22 rotates, the shutter can easily move between the intercept position and the retreat position. In addition, theshutter 122 can be set to the intercept position by using thesecond member 121 b of theconveyance guide 121. - Further, in the
feed tray 111 of the second embodiment, thesecond member 121 b is located above thefirst member 121 a, and the cut sheet P2 can be accommodated in a state of being multiply stacked on the upper surface of thesecond member 121 b. This makes it possible to suppress the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R from coming into contact with a member inside thehousing 100 a when inserting thefeed tray 111 into thehousing 100 a, in thefeed tray 111 configured to accommodate both the roll body R and the cut sheet P2. - Further, in the printer of the second embodiment, the
housing 100 a is formed with the protrudingportion 151 extending in the insertion/pullout direction (front and rear direction) of thefeed tray 111 with respect to thehousing 100 a. Thesecond part 122 b is pushed by the protrudingportion 151 in conjunction with the insertion of thefeed tray 111 into thehousing 100 a, so that theshutter 122 can rotate about the rotary shaft Rs to move to the retreat position. This makes it possible to take less labor and to avoid forgetting to move theshutter 122 to the intercept position, as compared to a configuration where theshutter 122 is manually moved to the intercept position before inserting thefeed tray 111 into thehousing 100 a. This makes it possible to suppress a jam due to contact of the roll sheet P1 a and theshutter 122 during the conveyance operation of Printer name. - Although the preferred embodiments of the present disclosure have been described, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and can be variously changed within the claims.
- In the above-described embodiments, the feed tray enables to accommodate the roll body R and the cut sheet P2. However, the feed tray of the present disclosure may also be configured to be able to accommodate only the roll body.
- In the above-described embodiments, the shutter is arranged by one on each of both sides of the
feed roller 2 in the right and left direction. However, the shutter may also be arranged by two or more on each of both sides of thefeed roller 2 in the right and left direction or may also be arranged only on one side of the feed roller, and the numbers of shutters to be arranged on both sides may be different. However, preferably, the shutter is arranged by at least one on each of both sides of thefeed roller 2 in the right and left direction. - In the
feed tray 11 of the first embodiment, thelower guide 21 a and theupper guide 21 b may be arranged by two or more on each of both sides of thefeed roller 2 or may be arranged by one on each of both sides of thefeed roller 2 in the right and left direction in a state where thefeed tray 11 is mounted to thehousing 100 a. - In the above-described embodiments, the shutter is rotatably supported on the conveyance guide but may also be rotatably supported directly on the feed tray. In addition, the shutter may be configured to be movable between the intercept position and the retreat position, and is not limited to the configuration of rotating about the rotary shaft.
- In the above-described embodiments, when the shutter is in the intercept position, the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R is in contact with the shutter. However, when the shutter is in the intercept position, the shutter may not completely intercept the conveyance path. In this case, the shutter being in the intercept position may not be in contact with the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R.
- In the above-described embodiments, the shutter is configured to be movable to the intercept position in conjunction with pullout of the feed tray from the housing. However, the shutter may also be configured to be manually movable to the intercept position. In addition, in the above-described embodiments, the shutter is configured to be movable to the retreat position in conjunction with insertion of the feed tray into the housing. However, the shutter may also be configured to be manually movable to the retreat position.
- In the above-described embodiments, when the shutter is in the retreat position, the tip end of the shutter retreats out of the conveyance path defined by the conveyance guide. However, when the shutter is in the retreat position, the tip end of the shutter may remain in the conveyance path defined by the conveyance guide. Note that, in this case, the feed tray is configured so that, even when the tip end of the shutter being in the retreat position remains in the conveyance path, the roll sheet P1 a unrolled from the roll body R can pass through the conveyance path defined by the conveyance guide.
- In the above-described embodiments, the shutter being in the intercept position is configured to penetrate through the conveyance path. However, the shutter being in the intercept position may also be configured not to penetrate through the conveyance path. For example, the shutter being in the intercept position may be configured to be in contact with an inner surface of the conveyance guide defining the conveyance path.
- In the first embodiment, the
conveyance guide 21 has thelower guide 21 a and theupper guide 21 b but may not have thelower guide 21 a. In this case, the conveyance path for the roll sheet P1 a is formed between theupper guide 21 b and theguide surface 35 a of thesidewall 35. In other words, the conveyance guide includes theupper guide 21 b and theguide surface 35 a. - Further, in the first embodiment, the
shutter 22 is rotatably supported on theupper guide 21 b. However, theshutter 22 may not be supported on theupper guide 21 b. For example, theupper guide 21 b and theshutter 22 may also be integrally configured. For example, the upper guide may be formed with a shutter part (corresponding the shutter of the present disclosure) extending into the conveyance path. In this case, the upper guide is configured to be rotatable about the right and left direction that is a rotation axis, and the shutter part is configured to move between the intercept position and the retreat position in conjunction with rotation of the upper guide. - The image recording apparatus of the present disclosure can also be applied to a complex machine, a copier and the like, in addition to the printer. In addition, the printer may be applied to not only the inkjet printer but also a laser-type printer configured to form an electrostatic latent image by exposing a photosensitive member by laser or an LED-type electrophotographic printer configured to form an electrostatic latent image by exposing a photosensitive member by an LED. In addition, the sheet-shaped medium is not limited to the sheet and may also be a cloth, a label or the like as long as it is a sheet type.
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1. A feed tray configured to accommodate a first sheet-shaped medium and a second sheet-shaped medium, the feed tray comprising:
a first accommodation part configured to accommodate a roll body, in which the first sheet-shaped medium is rolled in a roll shape; and
a second accommodation part configured to accommodate a plurality of the second sheet-shaped medium in a stacked state,
wherein the first accommodation part and the second accommodation part are arranged in the feed tray in a first direction orthogonal to a rotational axis of the roll body, and
wherein the second accommodation part is configured to accommodate the second sheet-shaped medium in an orientation in which a short side of the second sheet-shaped medium is aligned in the first direction.
2. The feed tray according to claim 1 ,
wherein the second accommodation part is arranged at a position downstream with respect to the first accommodation part in a second direction in which the first sheet-shaped medium is unrolled from the roll body.
3. The feed tray according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a first sidewall that extends in the first direction and defines a first side edge of the first accommodation part and the second accommodation part; and
a second sidewall that extends in the first direction and defines a second side edge of the first accommodation part and the second accommodation part, the second side edge facing the first side edge.
4. An image recording apparatus comprising:
a housing;
the feed tray according to claim 1 , the feed tray being configured to be capable of being inserted into and pulled out from the housing;
a feed roller configured to feed one of the first sheet-shaped medium and the second sheet-shaped medium; and
a recording unit configured to record an image on one of the first sheet-shaped medium and the second sheet-shaped medium fed by the feed roller.
5. The image recording apparatus according to claim 4 ,
wherein the second accommodation part of the feed tray is located within the housing in a state where the feed tray is inserted into the housing.
6. The image recording apparatus according to claim 4 ,
wherein the first accommodation part of the feed tray is located within the housing in a state where the feed tray is inserted into the housing.
7. The image recording apparatus according to claim 4 ,
wherein the second sheet-shaped medium is fed by the feed roller in a third direction in which the first sheet-shaped medium is fed by the feed roller.
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