Claims
- 1. A cap mechanism comprising:
- a cap which is brought into hermetic engagement with an ink discharge surface of a recording means having ink discharge opening and which is connected to a pump means to draw ink from the ink discharge opening;
- a holding means to hold the cap;
- a pressing means to push a central portion of the holding means toward the recording means to bring the cap into hermetic engagement with the ink discharge surface; and
- a mount supporting the pressing means and reciprocally movable toward the cap;
- wherein the cap is formed of an elastic member and has a suction surface engageable with the ink discharge surface and a back surface engageable with a cap supporting surface of the holding means;
- wherein a gap is formed between the back surface of the cap and the cap supporting surface of the holding means;
- wherein a distance in the gap between the back surface and the cap supporting surface progressively decreases from a central portion toward end portions of the back surface, and the end portions of the back surface are engaged with the holding means.
- 2. A cap mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gap is provided by forming the back surface of the cap in the shape of arc or stair steps.
- 3. A cap mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gap is provided by forming the cap supporting surface of the holding means in the shape of arc or stair steps.
- 4. A cap mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the gap is formed by interposing an arc-shaped leaf spring between the holding means and the cap.
- 5. A cap mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pressing means comprises:
- a shaft having one end fixed to the holding means and the other end slidably supported in the mount; and
- a spring concentrically sleeved over the shaft and interposed between the mount and the holding means to urge the holding means toward the cap.
- 6. A cap mechanism as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pressing means is a wave-shaped leaf spring interposed between the mount and the holding means to urge the holding means toward the cap.
- 7. A cap mechanism comprising:
- a cap which is brought into hermetic engagement with an ink discharge surface of a recording means having an ink discharge opening and which is connected to a pump means to draw ink from the ink discharge opening;
- a holding means to hold the cap;
- a pressing means to push at least two points of the holding means toward the recording means to bring the cap into hermetic engagement with the ink discharge surface; and
- a mount supporting the pressing means and reciprocally movable toward the cap;
- wherein the cap is formed of an elastic member and has a suction surface engageable with the ink discharge surface and a back surface engageable with a cap supporting surface of the holding means;
- wherein a gap is formed between the back surface of the cap and the cap supporting surface of the holding means;
- wherein a distance in the gap between the back surface and the cap supporting surface varies from a central portion toward end portions of the back surface substantially symmetrical with respect to the central portion, and at least the end portions of the back surface and both sides of the pressing means corresponding to the end portions of the back surface are engaged with the holding means.
- 8. A cap mechanism as claimed in claim 7, wherein the gap comprises at least two arc-shaped or stair-step-shaped portions formed at the back surface of the cap so that the gap is substantially symmetrical with respect to the central portion of the back surface.
- 9. A cap mechanism as claimed in claim 7, wherein the gap comprises at least two arc-shaped or stair-step-shaped portions formed at the cap supporting surface of the holding means so that the gap is substantially symmetrical with respect to the central portion of the back surface.
- 10. A cap mechanism as claimed in claim 8, wherein the gap is formed by interposing an arc-shaped leaf spring between the holding means and the cap.
- 11. A cap mechanism as claimed in claim 8, wherein the pressing means comprises:
- a shaft having one end fixed to the holding means and the other end slidably supported in the mount; and
- a spring concentrically sleeved over the shaft and interposed between the mount and the holding means to urge the holding means toward the cap.
- 12. A cap mechanism as claimed in claim 8, wherein the pressing means is a wave-shaped leaf spring interposed between the mount and the holding means to urge the holding means toward the cap.
- 13. An ink jet recording apparatus comprising:
- a recording head having a discharge surface formed with a discharge opening to discharge ink onto a recording medium for recording of input information;
- a head performance recovery device brought into hermetic engagement with the discharge surface of the recording head to forcibly draw ink from the discharge openings; and
- a controller for controlling the operation of the recording head and the head performance recovery device;
- wherein the head performance recovery device has a cap mechanism and a pump connected to the cap mechanism, the cap mechanism comprising:
- a cap brought into hermetic engagement with the ink discharge surface and connected to the pump to forcibly draw ink from the ink discharge openings;
- a holding means to hold the cap;
- a pressing means to push a central portion of the holding means toward the recording means to bring the cap into hermetic engagement with the ink discharge surface; and
- a mount supporting the pressing means and reciprocally movable toward the cap;
- wherein the cap is formed of an elastic member and has a suction surface engageable with the ink discharge surface and a back surface engageable with a cap supporting surface of the holding means;
- wherein a gap is formed between the back surface of the cap and the cap supporting surface of the holding means;
- wherein a distance in the gap between the back surface and the cap supporting surface progressively decreases from a central portion toward end portions of the back surface, and the end portions of the back surface are engaged with the holding means.
- 14. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the gap is provided by forming the back surface of the cap in the shape of arc or stair steps.
- 15. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the gap is provided by forming the cap supporting surface of the holding means in the shape of arc or stair steps.
- 16. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the gap is formed by interposing an arc-shaped leaf spring between the holding means and the cap.
- 17. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the pressing means comprises:
- a shaft having one end fixed to the holding means and the other end slidably supported in the mount; and
- a spring concentrically sleeved over the shaft and interposed between the mount and the holding means to urge the holding means toward the cap.
- 18. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the pressing means is a wave-shaped leaf spring interposed between the mount and the holding means to urge the holding means toward the cap.
- 19. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the recording head has an electro-thermal conversion element as a means to generate energy for discharging ink.
- 20. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 13, wherein the recording head has a plurality of the discharge openings and the plurality of the discharge openings are arranged over a full width of the recording medium to which the ink shot from the discharge openings is applied.
- 21. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 13, which is used as an output device for information processing systems, preferably as an output device for information processing systems selected from among copying machines, facsimiles, printers, word processors, scanners, video apparatuses, and computers.
- 22. An ink jet recording apparatus comprising:
- a recording head having a discharge surface formed with a discharge opening to discharge ink onto a recording medium for recording of input information;
- a head performance recovery device brought into hermetic engagement with the discharge surface of the recording head to forcibly draw ink from the discharge openings; and
- a controller for controlling the operation of the recording head and the head performance recovery device;
- wherein the head performance recovery device has a cap mechanism and a pump connected to the cap mechanism, the cap mechanism comprising:
- a cap brought into hermetic engagement with the ink discharge surface and connected to the pump to forcibly draw ink from the ink discharge openings;
- a holding means to hold the cap;
- a pressing means to push at least two points of the holding means toward the recording means to bring the cap into disengageable, hermetic engagement with the ink discharge surface; and
- a mount supporting the pressing means and reciprocally movable toward the cap;
- wherein the cap is formed of an elastic member and has a suction surface engageable with the ink discharge surface and a back surface engageable with a cap supporting surface of the holding means;
- wherein a gap is formed between the back surface of the cap and the cap supporting surface of the holding means;
- wherein a distance in the gap between the back surface and the cap supporting surface varies from a central portion toward end portions of the back surface substantially symmetrical with respect to the central portion, and at least the end portions of the back surface and both sides of the pressing means corresponding to the end portions of the back surface are engaged with the holding means.
- 23. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein the gap comprises at least two arc-shaped or stair-step-shaped portions formed at the back surface of the cap so that the gap is substantially symmetrical with respect to the central portion of the back surface.
- 24. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein the gap comprises at least two arc-shaped or stair-step-shaped portions formed at the cap supporting surface of the holding means so that the gap is substantially symmetrical with respect to the central portion of the back surface.
- 25. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein the gap is formed by interposing an arc-shaped leaf spring between the holding means and the cap.
- 26. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein the pressing means comprises:
- a shaft having one end fixed to the holding means and the other end slidably supported in the mount; and
- a spring concentrically sleeved over the shaft and interposed between the mount and the holding means to urge the holding means toward the cap.
- 27. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein the pressing means is a wave-shaped leaf spring interposed between the mount and the holding means to urge the holding means toward the cap.
- 28. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein the recording head has an electro-thermal conversion element as a means to generate energy for discharging ink.
- 29. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 22, wherein the recording head has a plurality of the discharge openings and the plurality of the discharge openings are arranged over a full width of the recording medium to which the ink shot from the discharge openings is applied.
- 30. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 22, which is used as an output device for information processing systems, preferably as an output device for information processing systems selected from among copying machines, facsimiles, printers, word processors, scanners, video apparatuses, and computers.
- 31. An information processing system having an ink jet recording apparatus as an output means, the ink jet recording apparatus comprising:
- a recording head having a discharge surface formed with a discharge opening to discharge ink onto a recording medium for recording of input information;
- a head performance recovery device brought into hermetic engagement with the discharge surface of the recording head to forcibly draw ink from the discharge openings; and
- a controller for controlling the operation of the recording head and the head performance recovery device;
- wherein the head performance recovery device has a cap mechanism and a pump connected to the cap mechanism, the cap mechanism comprising:
- a cap brought into hermetic engagement with the ink discharge surface and connected to the pump to forcibly draw ink from the ink discharge openings;
- a holding means to hold the cap;
- a pressing means to push a central portion of the holding means toward the recording means to bring the cap into disengageable, hermetic engagement with the ink discharge surface; and
- a mount supporting the pressing means and reciprocally movable toward the cap;
- wherein the cap is formed of an elastic member and has a suction surface engageable with the ink discharge surface and a back surface engageable with a cap supporting surface of the holding mean;
- wherein a gap is formed between the back surface of the cap and the cap supporting surface of the holding means;
- wherein a distance in the gap between the back surface and the cap supporting surface progressively decreases from a central portion toward end portions of the back surface, and the end portions of the back surface are engaged with the holding means.
- 32. An information processing system having an ink jet recording apparatus as an output means, the ink jet recording apparatus comprising:
- a recording head having a discharge surface formed with a discharge opening to discharge ink onto a recording medium for recording of input information;
- a head performance recovery device brought into hermetic engagement with the discharge surface of the recording head to forcibly draw ink from the discharge openings; and
- a controller for controlling the operation of the recording head and the head performance recovery device;
- wherein the head performance recovery device has a cap mechanism and a pump connected to the cap mechanism, the cap mechanism comprising:
- a cap brought into hermetic engagement with the ink discharge surface and connected to the pump to forcibly draw ink from the ink discharge openings;
- a holding means to hold the cap;
- a pressing means to push at least two points of the holding means toward the recording means to bring the cap into disengageable, hermetic engagement with the ink discharge surface; and
- a mount supporting the pressing means and reciprocally movable toward the cap;
- wherein the cap is formed of an elastic member and has a suction surface engageable with the ink discharge surface and a back surface engageable with a cap supporting surface of the holding means;
- wherein a gap is formed between the back surface of the cap and the cap supporting surface of the holding means;
- wherein a distance in the gap between the back surface and the cap supporting surface varies from a central portion toward end portions of the back surface substantially symmetrically with respect to the central portion, and at least the end portions of the back surface and both sides of the pressing means corresponding to the end portions of the back surface are engaged with the holding means.
- 33. A cap mechanism comprising:
- a cap driven to move in a direction toward an ink discharge surface provided with an ink discharge opening and to engage with the ink discharge surface and thereby cover the discharge opening:
- a holding means, said holding means contacting only a portion of the cap to engage with and hold the cap at an engagement portion; and
- a pressing means to push the holding means at a pressing portion to bring the cap into engagement with the ink discharge surface;
- wherein along a line extending from the pressing portion to the ink discharge surface in the direction in which the cap moves toward the ink discharge surface, the holding means does not contact the car.
- 34. A cap mechanism as claimed in claim 33, wherein the cap is connected to a pump, and when the cap covers the discharge opening, the pump is operated to produce a pressure change in the cap.
- 35. An ink jet recording apparatus comprising:
- an ink jet head heaving an ink discharge surface provided with an ink discharge opening; and
- a cap mechanism to cover the discharge opening;
- wherein the cap mechanism comprises:
- a cap driven to move in a direction toward the ink discharge surface and to engage with the ink discharge surface and thereby cover the ink discharge opening;
- a holding means said holding means contacting only a portion of the cap to engage with and hold the cap at an engagement portion; and
- a pressing means to push the holding means at a pressing portion to bring the cap into engagement with the ink discharge surface;
- wherein along a line extending from the pressing portion to the ink discharge surface in the direction in which the cap moves toward the ink discharge surface, the holding means does not contact the cap.
- 36. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 35, wherein the cap is connected to a pump, and when the cap covers the discharge opening, the pump is operated to produce a pressure change in the cap.
- 37. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 35, wherein the ink jet head is provided with an energy generation means to generate energy for discharging ink from the discharge opening.
- 38. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 37, wherein the energy generation means is an electro-thermal conversion element that produces heat as the energy.
- 39. An information processing system having an ink jet recording apparatus as an output means, the ink jet recording apparatus comprising:
- an ink jet head having an ink discharge surface provided with an ink discharge opening; and
- a cap mechanism;
- wherein the cap mechanism comprises:
- a cap driven to move in a direction toward the ink discharge surface and to engage with the ink discharge surface and thereby cover the ink discharge opening;
- a holding means, said holding means contacting only a portion of the cap to engage with and hold the cap at an engagement portion; and
- a pressing means to push the holding means at a pressing portion to bring the cap into engagement with the ink discharge surface;
- wherein along a line extending from the pressing portion to the ink discharge surface in the direction in which the cap moves toward the ink discharge surface the holding means does not contact the cap.
- 40. An information processing system as claimed in claim 39, wherein the cap is connected to a pump, and when the cap covers the discharge opening, the pump is operated to produce a pressure change in the cap.
- 41. An information processing system as claimed in claim 39, wherein the ink jet head is provided with an energy generation means to generate energy for discharging ink from the discharge opening.
- 42. An information processing system as claimed in claim 41, wherein the energy generation means is an electro-thermal conversion element that produces heat as the energy.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/365,760, filed Dec. 29, 1994, now abandoned.
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