This application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-267081, filed on Dec. 6, 2011, and Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-267082, filed on Dec. 6, 2011. The disclosures of these applications are incorporated herein by reference.
1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates generally to cartridges and recording apparatuses.
2. Description of Related Art
A known cartridge includes electrical contacts and a known recording apparatus includes electrical interfaces in its cartridge receiving portion. The electrical interfaces of the known recording apparatus is configured to contact the electrical contacts of the known cartridge. The electrical contacts are arranged in a direction intersecting a cartridge inserting direction. When the known cartridge is installed in the cartridge receiving portion of the known recording apparatus, the electrical contacts contact the electrical interfaces.
However, a contact failure may occur between the electrical contacts and the electrical interfaces due to dimensional deviation in one or both of the known cartridge and the cartridge receiving portion of the known recording apparatus with respect to the cartridge inserting direction.
The present invention may provide a cartridge configured to reduce or eliminate a contact failure between an electrical contact and an electrical interface.
According to an embodiment of the invention, a cartridge comprising: a substrate comprising a first surface on which an electrical terminal is disposed, the first surface facing a first direction; and an engagement portion comprising: a second surface disposed upstream from the substrate in the first direction, wherein the second surface faces a second direction, which forms an obtuse angle with the first direction; and a third surface facing a third direction, which forms an acute angle with the first direction, wherein the third surface does not overlap with the substrate in the first direction, wherein the third surface is disposed downstream from the second surface in the first direction.
According to another embodiment of the invention, a cartridge comprising: a substrate comprising a first surface on which an electrical terminal is disposed, the first surface facing a first direction; a second surface disposed upstream from the substrate in the first direction, wherein the second surface faces a second direction, which forms an obtuse angle with the first direction; and a third surface facing a third direction, which forms an acute angle with the first direction, wherein the third surface does not overlap with the substrate in the first direction, wherein the third surface is disposed downstream from the second surface in the first direction, and wherein a portion of the third surface does not overlap any portion of the cartridge in the first direction downstream from the third surface.
According to still another embodiment of the invention, A recording apparatus comprising: a cartridge comprising: a substrate comprising a first surface on which an electrical terminal is disposed, the first surface facing a first direction; and an engagement portion comprising: a second surface facing a second direction, which forms an acute angle with a direction opposite of the first direction; and a third surface disposed downstream from the second surface in the first direction, the third surface facing a third direction, which forms an acute angle with the first direction, wherein a downstream end of the electrical terminal in the first direction is disposed downstream from a downstream end of the second surface in the first direction, a receiving portion configured to receive the cartridge; an electrical interface disposed at the receiving portion and configured to contact the electrical terminal when the receiving portion receives the cartridge; and a locking unit disposed at the receiving portion and configured to urge the cartridge in the first direction by engaging a contact portion of the locking unit with the second surface when the receiving portion receives the cartridge, wherein an upstream end of the electrical interface in the first direction is disposed downstream from the contact portion of the locking unit in the first direction, wherein a distance between the upstream end of the electrical interface and the contact portion of the locking unit in the first direction is greater than a distance between a downstream end of the electrical terminal and a downstream end of the second surface in the first direction.
Accordingly, the cartridge may move along the cartridge inserting direction to allow the electrical contact to contact the electrical interface by contacting the movable member with the first portion of the cartridge. Thus, a contact failure between the electrical contact and the electrical interface may be reduced.
Other objects, features, and advantages will be apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art from the following detailed description of the invention and the accompanying drawings.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, needs satisfied thereby, and the objects, features, and advantages thereof, reference now is made to the following descriptions taken in connection with the accompanying drawing.
Embodiments of the invention now are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings; like reference numerals are used for corresponding parts in the various drawings.
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The controller 100 may comprise a central processing unit (CPU), a read-only memory (ROM), a random access memory (RAM), such as a nonvolatile RAM, and an interface. The ROM may be configured to store programs to be executed by the CPU and various fixed data. The RAM may be configured to temporarily store data, e.g., image data, for the CPU to execute programs. The controller 100 may be configured to transmit and receive data to and from a memory 141, e.g., as depicted in
The sheet feed unit 1b may comprise a tray 23 and a roller 25. The tray 23 may be configured to be detachably attached to the housing 1a along the primary direction. The tray 23 may have a substantially box shape and may open upward. The tray 23 may be configured to accommodate sheets P of various sizes. As depicted in
The transport unit 21 may comprise two rollers 6 and 7 and an endless transport belt 8. The transport belt 8 may be wound around the rollers 6 and 7. The roller 7 may be a driving roller configured to rotate in the clockwise direction, as depicted in
The primary direction may be a direction that a longer side of the lower surface 2a of the head 2 may extend, and may be perpendicular to a direction that a surface of the drawing sheet of
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The pretreatment liquid may have one or more of a property of improving a density of ink discharged onto the sheet P, a property of preventing the occurrence of ink blurring or strike-through, e.g., the penetration of ink through the sheet P that is being recorded, a property of improving color reproduction, a quick dry property of ink, and a property of preventing the occurrence of wrinkles or curls on the sheet P after ink is discharged on the sheet P. For example, liquid containing a polyvalent salt, e.g., cationic high polymer or a magnesium salt, may be used as the pretreatment liquid. The head 2 for discharging the pretreatment liquid may be disposed upstream from the head 2 for discharging the black ink in the transport direction.
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Each reservoir 42 may comprise a bag for storing liquid therein and may have an opening to which one end of the ink outlet tube 43 is connected. The reservoir 42 of the black ink unit 40B may be configured to store black ink. The reservoir 42 of the pretreatment liquid unit 40P may be configured to store pretreatment liquid.
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The housing 41 may comprise surfaces 41a-41h. The front surface 41a and the rear surface 41b may extend substantially parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to a direction in which the cartridge 40 may be inserted into the space C, e.g., a cartridge inserting direction. The front surface 41a and the rear surface 41B may be separated from each other with respect to the cartridge inserting direction. The rear surface 41b may be disposed upstream of the front surface 41a with respect to the cartridge inserting direction. The side surfaces 41c and 41d may extend substantially parallel to each other and substantially perpendicular to a direction in which the hollow tube 153 may be inserted into the ink outlet tube 43, e.g., a tube inserting direction. That is, the side surfaces 41c and 41d may extend substantially perpendicular to the front and rear surfaces 41a and 41b, respectively. The side surfaces 41c and 41d may be separated from each other with respect to the tube inserting direction and disposed between the front surface 41a and the rear surface 41b with respect to the cartridge inserting direction. The ink outlet tubes 43 may be disposed at the side surface 41c of the housing 41, as depicted in
The cartridge inserting direction may be parallel to the primary direction, and the tube inserting direction may be parallel with the secondary direction. The cartridge inserting direction may be perpendicular to the tube inserting direction.
The housing 41 may further comprise an engagement portion 48 and a hand well portion 49. The engagement portion 48 may be configured to be engaged with a roller 148c of a locking unit 148, as depicted in
The hand well portion 49, e.g., a holding portion, may be a recessed portion configured to allow the user to insert his/her hand therein. The hand well portion 49 may be defined in a corner that may be formed by the upper surface 41h and the rear surface 41b and elongated along an upstream side of the upper surface 41h with respect to the cartridge inserting direction.
The front surface 41a may have a recessed portion 41a1 at an upstream part of the front surface 41a with respect to the tube inserting direction. The recessed portion 41a1 may be opposite to the chamber R2 with respect to the first cartridge direction, as depicted in
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The memory 141 may comprise an electrically erasable programmable ROM (“EEPROM”) or the like, and may store data relating to the cartridge 40. More specifically, the memory 141 may prestore an amount of liquid remaining in each reservoir 42 and sensor output values, e.g., output values received from each Hall device 71. The controller 100 may be configured to read the data from the memory 141 while the cartridge 40 is mounted in the space C of the printer 1. In addition, while the cartridge 40 is mounted in the printer 1, the controller 100 may be configured to write various data in the memory 141, e.g., the amount of liquid remaining in each reservoir 42.
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The substrate 182 may have substantially the same size as the substrate 142. The substrate 182 may be disposed to face the substrate 142 of the cartridge 40 when the cartridge 40 is installed in the space C, as depicted in
One end of the spring 182s may be fixed to the other surface of the substrate 182 and the other end of the spring 182s may be fixed to the front wall 1aa. Thus, the substrate 182 may be held by the one end of the spring 182s. Therefore, the substrate 182 may be configured to move within a plane extending parallel to the secondary direction and the vertical direction.
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With respect to the cartridge inserting direction, a distance D1 between a contact portion of the roller 148c, which may contact the surface 48c of the engagement portion 48, and the surfaces of the terminals 170p-177p may be greater than a distance D2 between the portion 48a of the engagement portion 48 and the surfaces of the terminals 170c-177c. Further, with respect to the cartridge inserting direction, the distance D1 may be less than a distance D3 between the portion 48a of the engagement portion 48 and a downstream end of a guide portion with respect to the cartridge inserting direction.
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During installation of the cartridge 40 into the space C of the housing 1a of the printer 1, the user of the printer 1 first may open the cover 1c, as depicted in
When the cartridge 40 is inserted into the space C, first, the roller 148c may contact the surface 48b of the engagement portion 48 of the cartridge 40, e.g., at timing t1 in
Thus, electrical connections between the terminals 170c-177c and the corresponding terminals 170p-177p may be established and the electric power may be supplied from the power supply 158 to the Hall devices 71 and the memory 141 via the terminals 174p and 174c. Further, the controller 100 may receive signals from the Hall device 71 of the black ink unit 40B via the terminals 170c and 170p, receiving signals from the Hall device 71 of the pretreatment liquid unit 40P via the terminals 171c and 171p, reading data from the memory 141 via the terminals 172c and 172p, and writing data into the memory 141 via the terminals 173c and 173p.
After the timing t5, the roller 148c may slide over the surface 48d and then contact a border between the surface 48d and the surface 48e, e.g., at timing t6 in
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The urging force F may be a component of the urging force Fd that the spring 148d may apply to the roller 148c. The urging force Fd may act in a tangential direction of a path taken by the roller 148c when the lever 148a rotates about the shaft 148b, e.g., a circle with the shaft 148b as its center. The urging force F may be a normal component of the urging force Fd and act at right angles to a portion, with which the roller 148c may be in contact, of the engagement portion 48. The urging force F may be divided into a component Fx in a direction parallel to the cartridge inserting direction and a component Fy in a direction parallel to the tube inserting direction, as depicted in
When the roller 148c contacts the surface 48b, the urging force F may include a component in a direction opposite to the cartridge inserting direction and a component in the tube inserting direction, as depicted in
The magnitude of the urging force Fd may be proportioned to the degree of expansion of the spring 148d from its natural state. During the period from the timing t1 to the timing t4, the spring 148d may extend gradually and the urging force Fd may also increase gradually. Thus, during the period from the timing t1 to the timing t4, the elastic force of the spring 148d may increase. As the roller 148c passes the portion 48a and contacts the one or both of the surfaces 48d and 48e after the timing t4, the spring 148d may contract and the urging force Fd having greater power may act on the one or both of the surfaces 48d and 48e, and thus, on the housing 41.
During the period from the timing t5 to the timing t7, the spring 182s may contract and an urging force Fs of the spring 182s may act on the housing 41 in the direction opposite to the cartridge inserting direction via the terminals 170p-177p and 170c-177c, as depicted in
After timing t7, an installation detection switch 159, as depicted in
When the controller 100 determines that the cartridge 40 has been installed in the space C, the controller 100 may read, from the memory 141 of the cartridge 40 the data of the amount of liquid remaining in each reservoir 42 and the sensor output values. The controller 100 then may control the moving mechanism 155, as depicted in
In accordance with the movement of the hollow tubes 153, the hollow tubes 153 may penetrate the respective plugs 50 disposed on the respective one ends of the ink outlet tubes 43 of the black ink unit 40B and the pretreatment liquid unit 40P along the primary direction, as depicted in
During the period from the timing t8 to the timing t10, a force may act on the housing 41 in the tube inserting direction when the hollow tubes 153 are inserted into the respective ink outlet tubes 43 of the reservoirs 42. Therefore, the housing 41 may rotate counterclockwise in
The controller 100 may determine whether the valves of the black ink unit 40B and the pretreatment liquid unit 40P are in the open positions in the respective ink outlet tubes 43 based on output values read from the memory 141 and the signals received from the Hall devices 71. When the controller 100 determines that the valves of the black ink unit 40B and the pretreatment liquid unit 40P are in the open positions, the controller 100 may determine whether a recording command has been received from the external device. When the controller 100 determines that the recording command has been received, the controller 100 may determine whether an amount of black ink and an amount of pretreatment liquid to be used in recording according to the recording command are less than the amount of black ink remaining and the amount of pretreatment liquid remaining, respectively. The amount of liquid to be used may be an amount of liquid to be discharged during recording according to the recording command and obtained based on image data included in the recording command. The data read from the memory 141 may be used for the amount of liquid remaining. When the amount of liquid to be used is greater than or equal to the amount of liquid remaining, the controller 100 may issue an error notification via an output device 160, e.g., a display or a speaker of the printer 1, as depicted in
During removal of the cartridge 40 from the space C, the user of the printer 1 first may open the cover 1c, as depicted in
When the cartridge 40 is removed from the space C, the series of above-described operations may be performed in inverse order. Thus, when the cartridge 40 in the state depicted in
In the cartridge 40, the surface 48c may be configured to contact the roller 148c to allow the cartridge 50 to move along the cartridge inserting direction such that the terminals 170c-177c and the terminals 170p-177p may be made contact with each other. The printer 1 may comprise the roller 148c in the space C, and the roller 148c may be configured to move while contacting the surface 48c to allow the cartridge 40 to move along the cartridge inserting direction such that the terminals 170c-177c and the terminals 170p-177p may contact each other. In the printer 1, the roller 148c may contact the surface 48b first and then the surface 48c when the cartridge 40 is installed in the space C. Further, the contact portion of the roller 148c, which contact the surface 48c, and the surfaces of the terminals 170p-177p, e.g., the contact portions that may contact the corresponding terminals 170c-177c in the respective terminals 170p-177p, may also be disposed in this order with respect to the cartridge inserting direction. The portion 48a of the cartridge 40 and the surfaces of the terminals 170c-177c may be disposed in this order with respect to the cartridge inserting direction. With respect to the cartridge inserting direction, the distance D1 between the contact portion of the roller 148c and the surfaces of the terminals 170p-177p may be greater than the distance D2 between the portion 48a and the surfaces of the terminals 170c-177c, as depicted in
In the printer 1, the roller 148c may be urged by the spring 148d. The cartridge 40 may comprise the surface 48b that may be configured to contact the roller 148c and increase the elastic force of the spring 148d before the surface 48c contacts the roller 148c. The printer 1 may comprise the spring 148d configured to urge the roller 148c. The roller 148c may be configured to move while contacting the surface 48b of the cartridge 40 and increasing the elastic force of the spring 148d before the roller 148c contacts the surface 48c. With this configuration, when the cartridge 40 is moved by the elastic force of the spring 148d, the elastic force of the spring 148d may be smoothly applied to the surface 48c and the cartridge 40 may be allowed to move along the cartridge inserting direction with further reliability. Thus, the configuration may further reduce a contact failure between the terminals 170c-177c and the corresponding terminals 170p-177p.
In the cartridge 40, the surface 48c may comprise the surface 48d, which may be contiguous to the surface 48b, and the surface 48e, which may be contiguous to the upstream end of the surface 48d with respect to the cartridge inserting direction. The angle Od formed by the surface 48d with respect to a straight line extending parallel to the cartridge inserting direction and passing the portion 48a may be less than the angle Oe formed by the surface 48e with respect to the straight line. When the cartridge 40 is removed from the space C, the roller 148c may contact the surface 48e, the surface 48d, and the surface 48b successively in this order. With respect to the cartridge inserting direction, the distance D1 between the contact portion of the roller 148c and the surfaces of the terminals 170p-177p may be greater than the distance D2 between the portion 48a and the surfaces of the terminals 170c-177c, as depicted in
The cartridge 40 may comprise the guide portion, e.g., the wall defining the recessed portion 41a1, near the terminals 170c-177c. The guide portion may be configured to contact the substrate 182, such that the terminals 170p-177p may approach the terminals 170c-177c with respect to the vertical direction and the secondary direction, e.g., a direction perpendicular to the cartridge inserting direction, before the timing t3 at which the surface 43c contacts the roller 148c, e.g., at the timing t2. In the printer 1, the terminals 170p-177p may be disposed in the space C and configured to move in the direction perpendicular to the cartridge inserting direction. The cartridge 40 may comprise the guide portion. The surfaces of the terminals 170c-177c and the downstream end of the guide portion with respect to the cartridge inserting direction may be disposed in this order with respect to the cartridge inserting direction. With respect to the cartridge inserting direction, the distance D1 between the contact portion of the roller 148c and the surfaces of the terminals 170p-177p may be less than the distance D3 between the portion 48a and the downstream end of the guide portion with respect to the cartridge inserting direction. With this configuration, the reliability of the contact between the terminals 170p-177p and the corresponding terminals 170c-177c may be improved. More specifically, when the cartridge 40 is installed in the space C, the cartridge 40 may be deviated with respect to the space C by the contact of the roller 148c to the surface 48c. Therefore, when the terminals 170p-177p are guided by the guide portion after the roller 148c is made contact with the surface 48c, the terminals 170p-177p may move while the cartridge 40 has been deviated with respect to the space C. Thus, a positional deviation may occur between the terminals 170p-177p and the corresponding terminals 170c-177c, such that the terminals 170p-177p and the corresponding terminals 170c-177c may not contact each other properly. The roller 148c may be configured to contact the surface 48c after the terminals 170p-177p are guided by the guide portion and approach the terminals 170c-177c at the timing t2. Accordingly, the above-described configuration may reduce the contact failure.
A predetermined stroke may be provided between the time at which the terminals 170p-177p begin to be guided by the guide portion and the time at which the terminals 170p-177p and the corresponding terminals 170c-177c contact each other. When the cartridge 40 comprising the surfaces 48b and 48c and the terminals 170p-177p are guided by the guide portion after the roller 148c contacts the surface 48c, the length of the surface 48c may be greater with respect to the cartridge inserting direction to secure the predetermined stroke. However, if the length of the surface 48c is elongated with respect to cartridge inserting direction, the cartridge 40 may increase in size and thus the locking unit 148 of the housing 1 may also increase in size correspondingly. Accordingly, the above-described configuration may reduce the size of the cartridge 40 and the locking unit 148. The angle θd may be set to be less to secure the predetermined stroke when the surface 48c comprises the surfaces 48d and 48e. However, the urging force of the locking unit 148 in cartridge inserting direction may decrease when the roller 148c contacts the surface 48d. Accordingly, the above-described configuration may reduce or eliminate such a problem.
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In the cartridge 40, the surface 48c may be disposed substantially in the middle of the side surface 41c and the side surface 41d. In the printer 1, the roller 148c may be disposed substantially in the middle of the side wall 1ac and the side wall 1ad. In the cartridge 40, the surface 48c may be disposed substantially in the middle of the upper surface 41h and the lower surface 41e. In the printer 1, the roller 148c may be disposed substantially in the middle of the upper wall 1ah and the lower wall 1ac. With this configuration, the force may be applied to the cartridge 40 uniformly via the surface 48c and the roller 148c which contact the surface 48c. Therefore, the installation of the cartridge 40 may be performed with further reliability.
The cartridge 40 may comprise the hand well portion 49 into which the user may insert his/her hand. The hand well portion 49 and the surface 48c may be separated from each other and disposed on the same line extending substantially parallel to the cartridge inserting direction, as depicted in
The cartridge 40 may comprise the front surface 41a provided with the terminals 170c-177c, and the ink outlet tubes 43 disposed at the side surface 41c. In the printer 1, the hollow tubes 153 may be disposed in the space C. The hollow tubes 153 may extend along the tube inserting direction and be configured to move along the tube inserting direction to be inserted into the respective ink outlet tubes 43. With this configuration, the contact between the terminals 170c-177c and the corresponding terminals 170p-177p and the insertion of the hollow tubes 153 into the respective ink outlet tubes 43 may be performed independently.
In the printer 1, the terminals 170p-177p may be urged in the direction opposite to the cartridge inserting direction and configured to move along the cartridge inserting direction against the urging force. The roller 148c may be configured to move while contacting the surface 48c of the cartridge 40 to allow the cartridge 40 and the terminals 170p-177p to move along the cartridge inserting direction after the terminals 170c-177c and the corresponding terminals 170p-177p contact each other. Thus, the reliability of the contact between the terminals 170c-177c and the corresponding terminals 170p-177p may be improved. Further, when the printer 1 has the configuration in which the terminals 170p-177p are urged in the direction opposite to the cartridge inserting direction, the above-described configuration may reduce a load on the user when the cartridge 40 is installed in the space C. If the printer 1 does not comprise the roller 148c, but the terminals 170p-177p are urged in the direction opposite to the cartridge inserting direction, increase effort may be required to insert the cartridge 40 into the space C against the urging force during the installation of the cartridge 40. According to the illustrative embodiment, the roller 148c may allow the cartridge 40 to move along the cartridge inserting direction smoothly. Therefore, the user may insert the cartridge 40 into the space C with ease.
In the printer 1, the terminals 170p-177p may be urged in a direction opposite to the cartridge inserting direction by the predetermined urging force Fs. The cartridge-inserting-direction force acting on the contact portion of the surface 48c contacting the roller 148c may be greater than the predetermined urging force Fs. Therefore, the load on the user may be further reduced during the installation of the cartridge 40.
The cartridge 40 may comprise the surface 48c configured to contact the roller 148c to allow the cartridge 40 to move along the tube inserting direction before the hollow tubes 153, which is configured to move along the tube inserting direction, are inserted into the respective ink outlet tubes 43. The printer 1 may comprise the roller 148c that may be disposed in the space C. The roller 148c may be configured to contact the surface 48c and move with contacting the surface 48c to allow the cartridge 40 to move along the tube inserting direction before the hollow tubes 153 are inserted into the respective ink outlet tubes 43. With this configuration, the installed position of the cartridge 40 may be adjusted with respect to the tube inserting direction before the hollow tubes 153 are inserted into the cartridge 40.
In the printer 1, the space C may be defined by the side wall 1ad. The cartridge 40 may move in the space C by the movement of the roller 148c and may contact the side wall 1ad. With this configuration, the cartridge 40 may be positioned in the predetermined position in the space C by using the side wall 1ad.
In the cartridge 40, while the cartridge 40 moves along the tube inserting direction, the surface 48c may contact the roller 148c to allow the cartridge 40 to move along the cartridge inserting direction. In the printer 1, while the cartridge 40 moves along the tube inserting direction, the roller 148c may contact the surface 48c of the cartridge 40 and slide on the surface 48c to allow the cartridge 40 to move along the cartridge inserting direction. With this configuration, the installed position of the cartridge 40 may be adjusted with respect to both the tube inserting direction and the cartridge inserting direction before the hollow tubes 153 are inserted into the cartridge 40.
In the printer 1, the space C may be defined by the front wall 1aa. The cartridge 40 may be moved in the space C by the movement of the roller 148c and may contact the front wall 1aa. With this configuration, the cartridge 40 may be positioned in the predetermined position in the space C by using the front wall 1aa.
The cartridge 40 may comprise the surface 48b configured to contact the roller 148c and increase the elastic force of the spring 148d before the surface 48c contacts the roller 148c. The printer 1 may comprise the spring 148d configured to urge the roller 148c. The roller 148c may be configured to move while contacting the surface 48b of the cartridge 40 and increasing the elastic force of the spring 148d before the roller 148c contacts the surface 48c. With this configuration, when the cartridge 40 is moved by the elastic force of the spring 148d, the elastic force of the spring 148d may be smoothly applied to the surface 48c and the cartridge 40 may move along the cartridge inserting direction with further reliability. Therefore, the installed position of the cartridge 40 may properly be adjusted with respect to the tube inserting direction before the hollow tubes 153 are inserted into the cartridge.
In the cartridge 40, the surface 48c may be disposed substantially in the middle of the side surface 41c and the side surface 41d. In the printer 1, the roller 148c may be disposed substantially in the middle of the side wall 1ac and the side wall 1ad. In the cartridge 40, the surface 48c may be disposed substantially in the middle of the upper surface 41h and the lower surface 41e. In the printer 1, the roller 148c may be disposed substantially in the middle of the upper wall 1ah and the lower wall 1ae. With this configuration, the force may be applied to the cartridge 40 uniformly via the surface 48c and the roller 148c contacting the surface 48c. Therefore, the installed position of the cartridge 40 may be properly adjusted with respect to the tube inserting direction before the hollow tubes 153 are inserted into the cartridge 40.
The cartridge 40 may comprise two ink outlet tubes 43. When the cartridge 40 comprises two or more ink outlet tubes 43, a force greater than a force, which acts on the cartridge 40 when a cartridge 40 has a single ink outlet tube 43, may act on the cartridge 40 when the hollow tubes 153 are inserted into the respective ink outlet tubes 43. Therefore, a risk of a positional deviation of the cartridge 40 in the space C may increase. Although a greater force acts on the cartridge 40 at the time of insertion of the hollow tubes 153, the installed position of the cartridge 40 may be properly adjusted with respect to the tube inserting direction.
The cartridge 40 may comprise the terminals 170c-177c on the front surface 41a and near the side surface 41c. Therefore, the terminals 170c-177c of the cartridge 40 may contact the corresponding terminals 170p-177p of the printer 1 at the substantially same time of the placement of the cartridge 40 in the space C.
The printer 1 may comprise the terminals 170p-177p configured to move in the tube inserting direction and in a direction opposite from the tube inserting direction. Therefore, this configuration may absorb the positional deviation with respect to the tube inserting direction to ensure the contact between the terminals 170c-177c and the terminals 170p-177p.
While the one or more aspects of the invention has been disclosed with respect to the specific embodiment thereof, it would be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes, arrangements and modifications may be applied therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Contents to be stored in the cartridge are not limited to black ink or pretreatment liquid. For example, the contents may be ink other than black, e.g., magenta, cyan, or yellow, aftertreatment liquid to be discharged onto a recording medium for improving image qualities, cleaning liquid for cleaning the transport belt, or waste liquid discharged from recording portions, e.g., heads, during a preliminary ejection, e.g., ejections not related to recording. The contents to be stored in the cartridge may be toner.
The cartridge may store two different kinds of contents, e.g., the black ink and the pretreatment liquid, individually. In another embodiment, the cartridge may store one or three or more kinds of contents.
The cartridge may comprise one or more reservoirs for storing the one or more contents, e.g., the reservoirs 42, and a container for accommodating the one or more reservoirs, e.g., the housing 41. In another embodiment, the container may not comprise a reservoir, but may directly store the one or more kinds of contents therein.
A first portion and a second portion of the cartridge may have any shape and be disposed at any respective positions. For example, the first portion may be disposed closer to one of a first side-surface and a second side-surface than the other of the first side-surface and the second side-surface but not substantially in the middle of the first side-surface and the second side-surface. The first portion may be disposed closer to one of an upper surface and a lower surface than the other of the upper surface and the lower surface but not substantially in the middle of the upper surface and the lower surface. Although the first portion may comprise two surfaces, in another embodiment, for example, one of the surfaces may be omitted, e.g., the surface 48d may be omitted from the first portion and the first portion may comprise the surface 48e only wherein the surface 48b may be contiguous to the surface 48e to have a substantially V-shape. The first portion may comprise a surface extending along the cartridge inserting direction. One or more surfaces may be disposed between the first portion and the second portion. The second portion may be omitted from the cartridge.
The number of communication portions to be provided, the position and the structure of the one or more communication portions may not be limited to the specific embodiment. For example, the communication portion are not limited to being disposed outside the housing of the cartridge but may be disposed inside the housing of the cartridge. The communication portion are not limited to a tube that may be attached to a bag, e.g., the reservoir 42. The communication portion may comprise a hole to be formed when a hollow tube is inserted into the bag or a film disposed at an opening of the reservoir for storing the content. Two or more communication portions may be provided for one reservoir.
In a recording apparatus, a cartridge receiving portion may be disposed at any position. In another embodiment, for example, the cartridge receiving portion may be disposed at an upper portion of the recording apparatus.
The number of electrical interfaces to be provided, the shape and the positional arrangement of the electrical interface are not limited to the specific embodiment. The electrical interface may not be limited to comprising a memory of the cartridge and a terminal for communicating with a sensor of the cartridge, e.g., a communication terminal, but may comprise a power input terminal only without the communication terminal. The electrical interface are not limited to being held by a spring but may be held by an elastic body, e.g., sponge or rubber. The electrical interface are not limited to being configured to be movable in a predetermined direction or in its opposite direction. For example, the electrical interface may be fixed in the cartridge receiving portion. The electrical interface are not limited to be configured to move in a direction perpendicular to the cartridge inserting direction in the cartridge receiving portion. For example, the electrical interface may be fixed to the cartridge receiving portion. The electrical interface may be disposed on one of side walls defining the cartridge receiving portion but not disposed on a front wall defining the cartridge receiving portion. The electrical interface may be omitted from the cartridge receiving portion.
In another embodiment, for example, a movable member may be configured to move while contacting the first portion of the cartridge to allow the cartridge to move in the predetermined direction and in is opposite direction only. The movable member may be configured to move while contacting the first portion of the cartridge to allow the cartridge to move in the cartridge inserting direction only. The movable member may have any shape and be disposed at any position in the cartridge receiving portion. For example, the movable member may be disposed closer to one of a first side-wall and a second side-wall than the other of the first side-wall and the second side-wall but not substantially in the middle of the first side-wall and the second side-wall. The movable member may be disposed closer to one of an upper wall and a lower wall than the other of the upper wall and the lower wall but not substantially in the middle of the upper wall and the lower wall.
The structure of a connection between the movable member and an elastomeric member are not limited to the specific embodiment. For example, the spring 148d may be attached to the left side-surface of the lever 148a in
The electrical interface may be urged in a direction opposite to the cartridge inserting direction by a predetermined force, and a cartridge-inserting-direction force acting on a contact portion of the first portion that contacts the movable member may be greater than a predetermined urging force.
One or more walls with which the cartridge contact may comprise a portion with which the cartridge moved by the movable member may contact, e.g., a flat wall, a protrusion protruding from the flat wall, or a raised portion of a wall. For example, the projecting part 1adp may be omitted from the side wall 1ad and the side surface 41d of the cartridge 40 may contact the flat side wall 1ad defining the space C. The protrusions 1aap may be omitted from the front wall 1aa and the front surface 41a of the cartridge 40 may contact the flat front wall 1aa.
When the cartridge is relatively heavy or when a force that acts on the cartridge is relatively small during the insertion of the hollow tube, the cartridge may not be moved by the insertion of the hollow tube although the cartridge des not contact the one or more walls defining the cartridge receiving portion. Therefore, the cartridge may not contact the one or more walls defining the cartridge receiving portion by the movement of the movable member.
An arbitrary number of hollow tubes may be provided and the position of one or more hollow tubes may be also arbitrarily changed.
The number of recording portions (e.g., heads) to be provided in the recording apparatus is not limited to two. The recording apparatus may be a color inkjet printer comprising recording portions for discharging inks of black, magenta, cyan, and yellow.
The recording apparatus may be a line-type recording apparatus or a serial-type recording apparatus. In another embodiments, the recording apparatus may be applied to not only printers but also facsimile machines or copying machines, or any other suitable machine for ejecting ink, for example. The recording apparatus may be a laser recording apparatus.
The cartridge inserting direction may extend parallel to the primary direction. In another embodiment, the cartridge inserting direction may extend parallel to one of the vertical direction and the secondary direction. The direction that the hollow tube may be moved, e.g., the predetermined direction, may intersect the cartridge inserting direction, but is not limited to extending perpendicular to the cartridge inserting direction.
While the invention has been described in connection with embodiments of the invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that variations and modifications of the embodiments described above may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from a consideration of the specification or practice of the invention disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and the described examples are considered merely as exemplary of the invention, with the true scope of the invention being defined by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-267081 | Dec 2011 | JP | national |
2011-267082 | Dec 2011 | JP | national |
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Parent | 13706109 | Dec 2012 | US |
Child | 14481451 | US |