Claims
- 1. A clean-in-place system for components of an ink jet printhead defining an interior, where the components include electrodes positioned downstream of a nozzle, comprising:a. a compartment defined within said printhead containing the electrodes, one end of said compartment terminating in an end plate having a slot therethrough to permit ink drops to exit the compartment during normal printing operation; b. a shutter provided adjacent said slot and having an inflatable member disposed within the interior of the printhead, said inflatable member being inflated to seal said slot or deflatable to unseal said slot; c. means for operating said shutter to close said slot and seal said compartment; d. means for introducing an ink solvent to at least partially flood said compartment to dissolve ink which may have deposited on the electrodes; and e. means for removing said solvent and dissolved ink from said compartment.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein said components also include a nozzle face and a catcher for uncharged ink drops, and said electrodes are a charge electrode and deflection electrodes.
- 3. The system of claim 1 further including:f. means for agitating the ink solvent in said compartment to enhance contact of the solvent with the components.
- 4. The system according to claim 3 wherein the means for agitating is a source of compressed air introduced into said compartment and a vent line for communicating said compartment with atmosphere.
- 5. The system according to claim 1 wherein said means for removing said solvent comprises:a drain line communicating with said compartment and a source of vacuum for withdrawing said solvent through the drain line.
- 6. The system according to claim 5 wherein said means for removing solvent further comprises a solvent trap connected to said drain line to receive the solvent.
- 7. The system according to claim 1 further including:f. means for introducing air into said compartment to dry said components after removal of said solvent.
- 8. The system according claim 7 wherein the means for introducing air into said compartment includes means for heating the air before it is introduced into said compartment.
- 9. The system according to claim 1 further including:f. means for heating said compartment to dry said components after removal of said solvent.
- 10. The system according to claim 9 wherein the means for heating said compartment includes an electric strip heater.
- 11. The system according to claim 10 wherein the electric strip heater is disposed within a deflection electrode positioned within said compartment.
- 12. The system according to claim 1 wherein means for introducing an ink solvent includes said nozzle for selectively directing both ink and said ink solvent into said compartment.
- 13. The system according to claim 1 wherein said inflatable member inflates and deflates generally laterally relative to a direction of flow of ink through said chamber.
- 14. An ink jet printhead defining an interior and including a clean-in-place system comprising:a) a compartment containing ink jet printing components including electrodes positioned downstream of a nozzle, one end of said compartment terminating in an end plate having a slot therethrough to permit ink drops to exit the compartment during normal printing operation; b) a pneumatic shutter provided adjacent said slot and having an inflatable member disposed within the interior of the printhead, said inflatable member being inflated to seal said slot or deflatable to unseal said slot; c) means for operating said shutter to close said slot and seal said compartment; d) means for introducing an ink solvent to at least partially flood said compartment to dissolve ink which may have deposited on said electrodes; and e) means for removing said solvent and dissolved ink from said compartment.
- 15. The printhead according to claim 14 further including:f. means for agitating the ink solvent in said compartment to enhance contact of the solvent with said components.
- 16. The printhead according to claim 14 wherein said means for removing said solvent comprises:a drain line communicating with said compartment and a source of vacuum for withdrawing said solvent through the drain line.
- 17. The printhead according to claim 14 further including:f. means for introducing air into said compartment to dry said components after removal of said solvent.
- 18. The printhead according claim 17 wherein the means for introducing air into said compartment includes means for heating the air before it is introduced into said compartment.
- 19. The printhead according to claim 14 further including:f. means for heating said compartment to dry said components after removal of said solvent.
- 20. The printhead according to claim 19 wherein the means for heating said compartment includes an electric strip heater.
- 21. The printhead according to claim 20 wherein the electric strip heater is disposed within a deflection electrode positioned within said compartment.
- 22. The printhead according to claim 14 wherein means for introducing an ink solvent includes said nozzle for selectively directing both ink and said ink solvent into said compartment.
- 23. The printhead according to claim 14 wherein said inflatable member inflates and deflates generally laterally relative to a direction of flow of ink through said chamber.
- 24. A method for cleaning-in-place the components of an ink jet printhead defining an interior, where the components include electrodes positioned downstream of a nozzle and are contained within a compartment in said printhead terminating in an end plate having an opening therethrough to permit ink drops to exit the compartment during normal printing operation comprising the steps of:a. providing a shutter adjacent said opening and having an inflatable member disposed within the interior of the printhead, said inflatable member being inflated to seal said slot or deflatable to unseal said slot; b. operating said shutter to close said opening during cleaning; c. introducing an ink solvent to, at least, partially flood said compartment to dissolve ink which may have deposited on the electrodes; d. removing said solvent and dissolved ink from said compartment; and e. operating said shutter to reopen said opening after said solvent has been removed.
- 25. The method according to claim 24 further including the step of:f. introducing compressed air into said compartment to dry said components after removal of said solvent.
- 26. The method according to claim 24 further including the step of:f. heating said compartment to dry said components after removal of said solvent.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/886,370 filed Jul. 1, 1997 now abandoned.
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