Claims
- 1. A capping unit comprising:a slider which is pressed by a recording head or a carriage for carrying the recording head to follow the movement of the carriage while moved vertically in conformity with the movement of the carriage on a base; a holder receiving member which is accommodated in the slider, a central portion of the holder receiving member is rotatably supported by a shaft perpendicularly intersecting the moving direction of the carriage within a plane in parallel to a plane including the moving direction of the carriage; a holder urged by a spring toward the recording head at two places and accommodated in the holder receiving member; a cap which communicates with an atmospheric open valve and a pump unit and is held by the holder; and an ink absorbing sheet which is accommodated in the cap, and made of a porous material having a plurality of tongue pieces which are brought into contact with the bottom side of the sealing portion of the cap to such an extent that when the recording head is sealed up, the sealing condition is not impaired.
- 2. A capping unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the holder receiving member accommodates a first and a second holder in such a manner as to make the first and second holders symmetrical to the shaft and wherein the first and second holders communicate with an atmospheric open valve and a pump unit and hold a first and a second cap.
- 3. A capping unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ink absorbing sheet is resiliently secured by a hold-down member to the carriage and wherein at least one side face of the tongue piece is brought into contact with the side face of the hold-down member.
- 4. A capping unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plurality of ink absorbing sheets are accommodated and wherein the tongue piece is formed on the ink absorbing sheet positioned on the surface side.
- 5. A capping unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tongue piece is disposed in an area where the tongue piece does not face a nozzle opening orifice while the recording head is sealed up.
- 6. A capping unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein the tongue piece is formed in the corner of the inner face of the cap.
- 7. A capping unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein a plurality of ink absorbing sheets are accommodated and wherein the sheet positioned on the surface side has a pore having a greater diameter.
- 8. A capping unit as claimed in claim 7, wherein two ink absorbing sheet are provided.
- 9. A capping unit comprising:a slider which is pressed by a recording head or a carriage for carrying the recording head to follow the movement of the carriage while moved vertically in conformity with the movement of the carriage on a base; a holder receiving member which is accommodated in the slider, a central portion of the holder receiving member is rotatably supported by a shaft perpendicularly intersecting the moving direction of the carriage within a plane in parallel to a plane including the moving direction of the carriage; a holder urged by a spring toward the recording head at two places and accommodated in the holder receiving member; and a cap which accommodates the ink absorbing sheet and has an opening communicating with an atmospheric open valve and a pump unit, wherein the opening communicating with the atmospheric open valve and the pump unit does not face the nozzle opening orifice of the recording head while sealing up the recording head and wherein a line connecting both openings is so position as not to intersect the nozzle opening orifice.
- 10. A capping unit as claimed in claim 9, wherein the holder receiving member accommodates a first and a second holder in such a manner as to make the first and second holders symmetrical to the shaft and wherein the first and second holders communicate with an atmospheric open valve and a pump unit and hold a first and a second cap.
- 11. A capping unit as claimed in claim 9, wherein the ink absorbing sheet has a communication hole connected to an opening communicating with the atmospheric open valve, wherein the communication hole and the opening communicating with the pump unit do not face the nozzle opening orifice of the recording head while sealing up the recording head and wherein a line connecting the communication hole and the opening is so position as not to intersect the nozzle opening orifice.
- 12. A capping unit as claimed in claim 11, wherein the opening communicating with the pump unit is covered with the ink absorbing sheet.
- 13. A capping unit as claimed in claim 11, wherein the opening communicating with the pump unit is so positioned as to be covered with the ink absorbing sheet, irrespective of whether or not the ink absorbing sheet is turned up.
- 14. A capping unit as claimed in claim 9, wherein the opening communicating with the pump unit is covered with the ink absorbing sheet.
- 15. A capping unit as claimed in claim 9, wherein the opening communicating with the pump unit is so positioned as to be covered with the ink absorbing sheet, irrespective of whether or not the ink absorbing short is turned up.
- 16. A capping unit as claimed in claim 9, wherein the cap is formed with a hold-down member for pressing the ink absorbing sheet in the opening communicating with at least the pump unit.
- 17. A capping unit as claimed in claim 9, wherein two ink absorbing sheets are accommodated in the cap and wherein the opening communicating with the atmospheric open valve is covered with a sheet positioned in an upper layer.
- 18. A capping unit as claimed in claim 9, wherein a recess communicating with the opening communicating with the atmospheric open valve is formed in the bottom of the cap holder.
- 19. A capping unit as claimed in claim 18, wherein a recess communicating with the opening communicating with the pump unit is formed in the bottom of the cap holder.
- 20. A capping unit comprising:a slider which moves on a slope by following the movement of a carriage; a holder receiving member which is accommodated in the slider, a central portion of the holder receiving member is rotatably supported by a shaft perpendicularly intersecting the moving direction of the carriage; a first and a second holder which are urged by springs toward the recording head and accommodated in the holder receiving member in such a manner as to be symmetrical with respect to the shaft; and a first and a second cap held by the first and second holders.
- 21. A capping unit as claimed in claim 20, wherein one end of the slide is supported by a link.
- 22. A capping unit as claimed in claim 21, wherein an angle connecting the rotational center of the link and the contact point of the slope of the slider is set smaller than the angle of the slope.
- 23. A capping unit as claimed in claim 21, wherein the movement caused by the slope toward the recording head side is set smaller than the movement caused by the link toward the recording head side.
- 24. A capping unit as claimed in claim 20, wherein the front end of the holder receiving member is brought into resilient contact with a plane parallel to the plane of the recording head by the spring stretched between the front end thereof and the slider.
- 25. A capping unit as claimed in claim 24, wherein a guiding slope is formed on the printing area side of the plane.
- 26. A capping unit as claimed in claim 25, wherein the holder is held in substantially parallel to the plane of the recording head by means of the plane, so that the first and second caps are brought into contact with the recording head.
- 27. A capping unit as claimed in claim 25, wherein the holder is held in slightly non-parallel to the plane of the recording head by means of the plane, so that the first and second caps are brought into contact with the recording head.
- 28. An ink-jet recording apparatus provided with a capping unit in a non-printing area, the capping unit comprising:a slider which is pressed by a recording head or a carriage for carrying the recording head to follow the movement of the carriage while moved vertically in conformity with the movement of the carriage on a base; a holder receiving member which is accommodated in the slider, a central portion of the holder receiving member is rotatably supported by a shaft perpendicularly intersecting the moving direction of the carriage within a plane in parallel to a plane including the moving direction of the carriage; a holder urged by a spring toward the recording head at two places and accommodated in the holder receiving member; a cap which communicates with an atmospheric open valve and a pump unit and is held by the holder; and an ink absorbing sheet which is accommodated in the cap, and made of a porous material having a plurality of tongue pieces which are brought into contact with the bottom side of the sealing portion of the cap to such an extent that when the recording head is sealed up, the sealing condition is not impaired.
- 29. An ink-jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 28, wherein the holder receiving member accommodates a first and a second holder in such a manner as to make the first and second holders symmetrical to the shaft and wherein the first and second holders communicate with an atmospheric open valve and a pump unit and hold a first and a second cap.
- 30. An ink-jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 28, wherein the ink absorbing sheet is resiliently secured by a hold-down member to the carriage and wherein at least one side face of the tongue piece is brought into contact with the side face of the hold-down member.
- 31. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 28, wherein a plurality of ink absorbing sheets are accommodated and wherein the tongue piece is formed on the ink absorbing sheet positioned on the surface side.
- 32. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 28, wherein the tongue piece is disposed in an area where the tongue piece does not face a nozzle opening orifice while the recording head is sealed up.
- 33. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 28, wherein the tongue piece is formed in the corner of the inner face of the cap.
- 34. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 33, wherein a recess communicating with the opening communicating with the pump unit is formed in the bottom of the cap holder.
- 35. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 28, wherein a plurality of ink absorbing sheets are accommodated and wherein the sheet positioned on the surface side has a pore having a greater diameter.
- 36. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 35, wherein two ink absorbing sheet are provided.
- 37. An jet-ink recording apparatus provided with a capping unit in a non-printing area, the capping unit comprising:a slider which is pressed by a recording head or a carriage for carrying the recording head to follow the movement of the carriage while moved vertically in conformity with the movement of the carriage on a base; a holder receiving member which is accommodated in the slider, a central portion of the holder receiving member is rotatably supported by a shaft perpendicularly intersecting the moving direction of the carriage within a plane in parallel to a plane including the moving direction of the carriage; a holder urged by a spring toward the recording head at two places and accommodated in the holder receiving member; and a cap which accommodates the ink absorbing sheet and has an opening communicating with an atmospheric open valve and a pump unit, wherein the opening communicating with the atmospheric open valve and the pump unit does not face the nozzle opening orifice of the recording head while sealing up the recording head and wherein a line connecting both openings is so position as not to intersect the nozzle opening orifice.
- 38. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 37, wherein the holder receiving member accommodates a first and a second holder in such a manner as to make the first and second holders symmetrical to the shaft and wherein the first and second holders communicate with an atmospheric open valve and a pump unit and hold a first and a second cap.
- 39. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 37, wherein the ink absorbing sheet has a communication hole connected to an opening communicating with the atmospheric open valve, wherein the communication hole and the opening communicating with the pump unit do not face the nozzle opening orifice of the recording head while sealing up the recording head and wherein a line connecting the communication hole and the opening is so position as not to intersect the nozzle opening orifice.
- 40. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 39, wherein the opening communicating with the pump unit is covered with the ink absorbing sheet.
- 41. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 39, wherein the opening communicating with the pump unit is so positioned as to be covered with the ink absorbing sheet, irrespective of whether or not the ink absorbing sheet is turned up.
- 42. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 37, wherein the opening communicating with the pump unit is covered with the ink absorbing sheet.
- 43. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 37, wherein the opening communicating with the pump unit is so positioned as to be covered with the ink absorbing sheet, irrespective of whether or not the ink absorbing sheet is turned up.
- 44. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 37, wherein the cap is formed with a hold-down member for pressing the ink absorbing sheet in the opening communicating with at least the pump unit.
- 45. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 37, wherein two ink absorbing sheets are accommodated in the cap and wherein the opening communicating with the atmospheric open valve is covered with a sheet positioned in an upper layer.
- 46. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 37, wherein a recess communicating with the opening communicating with the atmospheric open valve is formed in the bottom of the cap holder.
- 47. An jet-ink recording apparatus provided with a capping unit in a non-printing area, the capping unit comprising:a slider which moves on a slope by following the movement of a carriage; a holder receiving member which is accommodated in the slider, a central portion of the holder receiving member is rotatably supported by a shaft perpendicularly intersecting the moving direction of the carriage; a first and a second holder which are urged by springs toward the recording head and accommodated in the holder receiving member in such a manner as to be symmetrical with respect to the shaft; and a first and a second cap held by the first and second holders.
- 48. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 47, wherein one end of the slide is supported by a link.
- 49. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 48, wherein an angle connecting the rotational center of the link and the contact point of the slope of the slider is set smaller than the angle of the slope.
- 50. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 48, wherein the movement caused by the slope toward the recording head side is set smaller than the movement caused by the link toward the recording head side.
- 51. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 47, wherein the front end of the holder receiving member is brought into resilient contact with a plane parallel to the plane of the recording head by the spring stretched between the front end thereof and the slider.
- 52. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 51, wherein a guiding slope is formed on the printing area side of the plane.
- 53. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 52, wherein the holder is held in substantially parallel to the plane of the recording head by means of the plane, so that the first and second caps are brought into contact with the recording head.
- 54. An jet-ink recording apparatus as claimed in claim 52, wherein the holder is held in slightly non-parallel to the plane of the recording head by means of the plane, so that the first and second caps are brought into contact with the recording head.
Priority Claims (10)
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8-334603 |
Nov 1996 |
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9-225858 |
Jul 1997 |
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9-225859 |
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9-225860 |
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9-225861 |
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9-225862 |
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9-225863 |
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9-225864 |
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9-219259 |
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9-219260 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/980,362 filed Nov. 28, 1997, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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