Abstract:
A thermal printer has a body with a carrying mechanism for carrying a printing sheet, a driver for driving a narrow ink ribbon, a serial-type printing head for printing on the printing sheet and a controller for controlling the carrying mechanism, the driver and the printing head. An expendable cartridge is attached on the body for housing a narrow thermal ink ribbon and cut or rolled printing paper sheets in respective compartments thereof. The ribbon is exposed partially and is able to be wound up and let out. In this way, when the cartridge is attached on the body, the carrying mechanism confronts the printing sheet, the printing head confronts the exposed portion of the ink ribbon, and is engaged with the ink ribbon driver.
Abstract:
An electronic print board apparatus optically reads characters and figures, etc., written on a plate surface to scale down and print them, and includes a writing unit, a frame, a scanning unit, and a printer. The writing unit is divided into two sections, each of which has a plurality of stacked writable flat plates, a writing surface being formed by a front row of the two sections. The writing surface can be changed by rotating and moving one flat plate of the two flat plates located in the front row to the position of the other flat plate. The scanning unit is supported movably on the frame and includes a drive for causing such movement, a read unit having a sensor for generating a read signal, a synchronization device for synchronizing the scanning by the read unit with the speed of movement of the scanning unit, a battery for supplying power, and a transmitter for transmitting the read signal. The scanning unit optically scans the writing surface and issues the read signal. The printer receives the red signal transmitted from the scanning unit and prints in conformity with such signal.
Abstract:
A carriage moving mechanism includes a carriage movably mounted on a guide shaft, a travelling motor fixedly mounted on the carriage, the travelling motor including a pinion mounted on a rotary shaft thereof, a rack provided in substantially parallel to the guide shaft, the rack being rigid longitudinally and flexible in a perpendicular direction to the longitudinal direction, the rack having longitudinally a tooth part engaged with the pinion, the surface of the rack located on the opposite side of the surface of the tooth part being substantially parallel to the guide shaft, a roller rotatably mounted on the carriage, the roller radially facing to the pinion and making contact with the opposite side surface to the tooth surface of the rack, the rack being rotatably mounted on the frame in one end thereof and restricted by the frame in the other end thereof in the extent of moving thereof or directly fixed on the frame in the other end thereof.
Abstract:
A paper tractor feeds print paper along the outer peripheral surface of a platen with sprocket pins fitted in feed holes in the print paper. The paper tractor device which includes ring pin tractors each composed of a wheel having the sprocket pins on its outer periphery and a gear integral with the wheel. The ring pin tractors are slidable over the outer peripheral surface of the platen in intimate contact therewith. The ring pin tractors are rotated through the gears thereof in the same direction at the same speed as the platen. The paper tractor can feed print paper of various widths.
Abstract:
By using a bioluminescence, a method for detection of a monovalent cation is provided and the method is a high sensitive and simple method. According to the present invention, an amino acid sequence of symplectin and a base sequence encoding the protein are provided. Symplectin is a photoprotein derived from Symplectoteuthis oualaniensis (okinawan squid). By using the photoprotein of the present invention, a monovalant cation can be detected by luminescence in the presence of a chromophore.
Abstract:
A medium transporting mechanism is used in a color image forming apparatus and a color image reading apparatus. The medium transporting mechanism includes a medium holding section and a rotary transporting section. The medium holding section holds a print-medium by clamping the leading end of the print-medium. The rotary transporting section supports the medium holding section thereon and rotates so that the medium holding section travels around a platen in such a manner that the print-medium slides on at least a part of the platen and the medium holding section travels in a loop-like path which is shorter than a maximum dimension of the print-medium in a direction of travel of the print-medium. A color image recording section is located to oppose the platen so that a print-medium passes between the color image recording section and the platen. The color image recording section prints images of yellow, magenta, cyan in sequence and in register on the print-medium. A monochrome image recording section such as an electrophotographic printer may be provided in addition to the color image recording apparatus. The electrophotographic printer prints a black image only. When printing a color image, the electrophotographic printer prints a black image at a high speed and the color image recording section prints images of other colors such as yellow, magenta, and cyan at a slow speed, thereby speeding up overall printing speed in color printing operation.
Abstract:
A method for optically writing/reading information is disclosed, where information is written onto and read from an information recording medium. Light is emitted from a light emitting element and is split into a zero-order diffracted light and a first-order diffracted light by way of a diffraction grating. The zero-order diffracted light and the first-order diffracted light are focused from the diffraction grating onto the information recording medium such that at least a portion of at least the first-order diffracted light is reflected from the information recording medium. The reflected first-order diffracted light is focused from the information recording medium onto a light receiving element paired with and positioned adjacent the light emitting element.
Abstract:
A planar thermal head and a thermal display incorporating it comprising a plurality of parallel first electrode lines formed on one side of an electrically resistive layer, and a plurality of parallel second electrode lines formed on the other side of the resistive layer the second electrode lines are oriented to intersect the first parallel electrode lines. A pair of electrodes respectively constituted of part of or connected to one of the first electrode lines and one of the second electrode lines are positioned on opposite sides of the resistive layer for causing a current flow through the resistive layer, and a part of the resistive layer through which a current is made to flow by the pair of electrodes forms a thermal dot.
Abstract:
A face and back mechanism for coordinating the faces and backs of sheets has a rotating and moving device capable of holding sheets, a conveying passage feeding the sheets into the rotating and moving device, a stopper for stopping the sheets held by the rotating and moving device at a prescribed position, and an extracting and conveying-out device for extracting each of the stopped sheets from the rear end thereof and conveying it out. Any sheets to be reversed are reversed in a short period of time, and conveyed in the direction of a joint point of convergenge of the conveying passage and a bypassing passage.
Abstract:
A serial printer having a platen (5) and a carriage (4) having a printer head (6) with a plurality of aligned print needles close to the platen (5) for mosaic printing is disclosed. According to the present invention, an ink ribbon is in a detachable ribbon cartridge (3) under tension, and the printer head (6) has a smooth slope at the top of the head (5) that slopes towards the platen, thus, when the ribbon cartridge is put on the printer, the ink ribbon is temporarily twisted at the top of the slope on the head (6), and by swinging the printer head (5) a few times along the platen (6), the ink ribbon (1) at the top of the slope slides down along the slope into the narrow gap between the head (6) and the platen (6), and thus, the ink ribbon (1) is positioned in front of the print needles.