Tape Printer for Forming Self-Laminating Printed Label, Tape Cassette and Ink Ribon Therefor
US-2015375527-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9498998B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9498998-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414226411-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 25, 2008 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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A tape cassette that includes a housing having a front wall and a tape feed exit located on the front wall, a tape included at least partially within the housing and configured to be fed along a tape feed path to the tape feed exit, a recess formed on the front wall extending from a bottom surface of the housing towards a top surface of the housing, and a first tape type indicator aperture on a bottom edge of the front wall. The first tape type indicator aperture is positioned downstream, in a tape feed direction, of the recess. The tape feed direction is a direction in which the tape is configured to be fed along a portion of the tape feed path proximate to the front wall.
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A tape cassette, comprising: a housing having a front wall, a top surface, a bottom surface, and a tape feed exit located on the front wall, wherein the top surface is generally parallel to the bottom surface, wherein the front wall is generally perpendicular to the top surface and the bottom surface, wherein the front wall is connected to the bottom surface at a bottom edge of the front wall; a tape included at least partially within the housing, a part of the tape being configured to be fed generally parallel to the front wall to the tape feed exit in a tape feed direction; an ink ribbon at least partially included within the housing; a take-up configured to take up the ink ribbon and provided within the housing, a center axis line of rotation of the take-up spool being generally perpendicular to the top surface and the bottom surface; a recess formed on the front wall extending from the bottom surface towards the top surface; and a first tape type indicator aperture on the front wall and a second tape type indicator aperture on the front wall, the first tape type indicator aperture and the second tape type indicator aperture being positioned downstream, in the tape feed direction, of the recess, at least a portion of the second tape type indicator aperture being located on a downstream side, in the tape feed direction, of the first tape type indicator aperture, the second tape type indicator aperture being larger than the first tape type indicator aperture in a tape-width direction generally parallel to the center axis line of rotation, at least a portion of the first tape type indicator aperture being positioned downstream of the center axis line of rotation, the first tape type indicator aperture being opened on the front wall in a planar direction generally perpendicular to the front wall, opened on the bottom surface in the tape-width direction, and recessed on the front wall in the tape-width direction from a virtual line passing through and being along the bottom edge. 2. The tape cassette of claim 1 , wherein the tape cassette is for use with a label printer having at least one tape type detecting switch, and wherein the first tape type indicator aperture is configured to receive the at least one tape type detecting switch. 3. The tape cassette of claim 1 , further comprising: a latching portion configured to receive a latching piece of a label printer, wherein a part of the first tape type indicator aperture is aligned with a part of the latching portion in the tape-width direction when the tape cassette is in the label printer. 4. The tape cassette of claim 1 , further comprising: a latching portion configured to receive a latching piece of a label printer, wherein the first tape type indicator aperture and the latching portion are located in a common trench in the front wall. 5. The tape cassette of claim 1 , further comprising: a latching portion configured to receive a latching piece of a label printer, wherein the first tape type indicator aperture, the second tape type indicator aperture and the latching portion are located in a common trench in the front wall. 6. A tape cassette for use with a label printer having a plurality of tape type detecting switches each having two possible states, the tape cassette comprising: a housing having a top surface, a bottom surface, a front wall and a tape feed exit located on the front wall, wherein the top surface is generally parallel to the bottom surface, wherein the front wall is generally perpendicular to the top surface and the bottom surface, wherein the front wall is connected to the bottom surface at a bottom edge of the front wall; a tape included at least partially within the housing, a part of the tape being configured to be fed generally parallel to the front wall to the tape feed exit in a tape feed direction; an ink ribbon at least partially included within the housing; a take-up spool configured to take up the ink ribbon and provided within the housing, a center axis line of rotation of the take-up spool being generally perpendicular to the top surface the bottom surface; a recess formed on the front wall and extending from the bottom surface towards the top surface; and a pressing portion on the front wall, a first non-pressing portion on the front wall, and a second non-pressing portion on the front wall, wherein the pressing portion, the first non-pressing portion, and the second non-pressing portion are positioned to oppose the tape type detecting switches of the label printer when the tape cassette is in the label printer, wherein the pressing portion is configured to change a state of an opposing one of the tape type detecting switches, the first non-pressing portion is configured to avoid changing a state of an opposing one of the plurality of tape type detecting switches, and the second non-pressing portion is configured to avoid changing a state of an opposing one of the plurality of tape type detecting switches, when the tape cassette is in the label printer, and wherein the first non-pressing portion is on the front wall, the first non-pressing portion and the second non-pressing portion are positioned downstream, in the tape feed direction, of the recess, at least a onion of the second non-pressing portion is located on a downstream side, in the tape feed direction, of the first non-pressing portion, the second non-pressing portion is larger than the first non-pressing portion in a tape-width direction generally parallel to the center axis line of rotation, and at least a portion of the first non-pressing portion is positioned downstream of the center axis line of rotation, and the first non-pressing portion being opened on the front wall in a planar direction generally perpendicular to the front wall, opened on the bottom surface in the tape-width direction, and recessed on the front wall in the tape-width direction from a virtual line passing through and being along the bottom edge. 7. The tape cassette of claim 6 , further comprising: a latching portion configured to receive a latching piece of the label printer, wherein a part of the first non-pressing portion is aligned with a part of the latching portion in the tape-width direction when the tape cassette is in the label printer. 8. The tape cassette of claim 6 , further comprising: a latching portion configured to receive a latching piece of the label printer, wherein the first non-pressing portion and the latching portion are located in a common trench in the front wall. 9. The tape cassette of claim 6 , wherein the second non-pressing portion is configured to avoid changing a state of the opposing one of the plurality of tape type detecting switches, when the tape cassette is in the label printer, and wherein the first non-pressing portion and the second non-pressing portion are located in a common trench in the front wall. 10. The tape cassette of claim 9 , further comprising: a latching portion configured to receive a latching piece of the label printer, wherein the first non-pressing portion, the second non-pressing portion, and the latching portion are located in the common trench in the front wall. 11. A tape cassette for use with a label printer having a plurality of tape type detecting switches each having ON and OFF possible states, the tape cassette comprising: a housing having a top surface, a bottom surface, a front wall and a tape feed exit located on the front wall, wherein the top surface is generally parallel to the bottom surface, wherein the front wall is generally perpendicular to the top surface and the bottom surface, wherein the front wall is connected to the bottom surface at a bottom edge
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