Claims
- 1. A capping device for sealing an ink jet printer having an ink nozzle exposed to the atmosphere at the front surface thereof, comprising:
- a cap including deformable material for forming an air tight seal around an ink nozzle; an
- support means for supporting the cap and permitting the cap to move towards and away from the front surface of the nozzle and to pivot in at least two additional degrees of freedom with respect to the front surface of an ink jet printer.
- 2. The capping device of claim 1, including at least one tube in fluid communication with the cap, wherein the tube includes a first inner portion highly resistant to the corrosive effects of ink and an outer portion disposed around the inner portion highly resistant to gas penetration.
- 3. The capping device of claim 2, wherein the inner portion is formed of one of polyethylene or polytetrafluoroethylene and the outer portion is formed from one of nylon or vinyl chloride.
- 4. The capping device of claim 2, wherein the outer portion includes a polyvinylidine chloride saran resin.
- 5. The capping device of claim 2, wherein the outer portion is formed of metal.
- 6. A capping device for sealing an ink jet printer having an ink nozzle exposed to the atmosphere at the front surface thereof, comprising:
- a cap having a center position and including a deformable material positioned around the center for forming an air-tight seal about an ink nozzle; and
- coupling means for supporting the cap and displacing the cap from a print position away from a print head to a non-print position for sealing an ink nozzle of a print head, the coupling means being adapted to permit the cap to pivot in at least two additional degrees of freedom with respect to the center of the cap to press the deformable material of the cap against the front surface of the print head with substantially uniform pressure.
- 7. The capping device of claim 6, including cap posture control means for maintaining the cap in a selected position with respect to the coupling means when the cap is in a print position not in contact with the print head.
- 8. The capping device of claim 7, wherein the cap posture control means includes a spring for biasing a portion of the cap away from the print head.
- 9. The capping device of claim 6, including at least one tube in a fluid communication with the cap wherein the tube is formed of two layers, including an inner tube formed of material highly resistant to the corrosive effects of ink and an outer tube of a material having high gas penetration resistance.
- 10. The capping device of claim 9, wherein the tubes are formed by coating the exterior surface of the ink resistant tube with a material having high gas penetration resistance.
- 11. The capping device of claim 9, wherein the tubes are formed by coating the exterior surface of the ink resistant inner tube with a metal.
- 12. The capping device of claim 9, wherein the inner tube is formed of one of polyethylene or polytetrafluoroethylene and the outer tube portion is formed from one of nylon or vinyl chloride.
- 13. The capping device of claim 9, wherein the outer tube portion includes a polyvinylidine chloride saran resin.
- 14. An ink jet printer, comprising:
- a print head having at least one ink nozzle exposed to the atmosphere at a first surface thereof;
- capping means including a cap having a center position and deformable material disposed around the center of the cap for forming an air-tight seal with the first surface around the nozzle; and
- support means for supporting the cap and permitting the cap to move towards and away from the first surface and, additionally, to also pivot in at least two degrees of freedom with respect to the first surface.
Priority Claims (3)
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63-224078 |
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63-277909 |
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63-279676 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/403,435, filed Sep. 6, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,055,856.
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