Claims
- 1. A cleaning device for an ink-jet printing head having an ink-ejecting surface where a plurality of ink-ejecting ports is formed for ejecting ink, in which the ink-ejection surface is cleaned by a relative movement between the printing head and the cleaning device, the cleaning device comprising:
a deposit-removing member facing to a side of the printing head, where
the side of the printing head extends substantially in the direction along a relative movement between the printing head and the cleaning means and positioned along an edge of the ink-ejecting surface.
- 2. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the deposit-removing member is kept from contact with the side of the printing head and makes contact with a deposit on the side of the printing head to remove the deposit therefrom.
- 3. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the deposit-removing member faces to the side of the printing head with a distance of 1 mm or less.
- 4. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the deposit-removing member is fixed on a cap unit that moves and displaces as the printing head moves.
- 5. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 1, wherein
a plurality of printing heads is installed in an ink-jet printing apparatus, and the deposit-removing member faces to the sides of the plurality of printing heads.
- 6. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 5, wherein
at least one of the printing heads is offset in the direction intersecting to the direction of the relative movement between the printing head and the cleaning device.
- 7. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 5, wherein
the plurality of the printing heads constitute an inkjet printing head assembly.
- 8. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the printing head is installed in an inkjet printing apparatus, in which the printing head moves in the main-scanning direction, and the direction of the relative movement between the printing head and the cleaning device is substantially adjusted in the main-scanning direction.
- 9. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the printing head is installed in an inkjet printing apparatus, in which the printing head moves in the main-scanning direction, and the direction of the relative movement between the printing head and the cleaning device is substantially adjusted in the direction intersecting with the main-scanning direction.
- 10. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the printing head comprises a plurality of ink-ejecting ports along a nozzle line, and the side of the printing head is positioned at an end side of the nozzle line.
- 11. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 1, wherein
the printing head has an electrical contact portion, and the side of the printing head is positioned at the side of the electrical contact portion.
- 12. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
an elastic wiping member for wiping the ink-ejection surface of the printing head by means of a relative movement between the elastic wiping member and the printing head, wherein
the elastic wiping member is displaceable by itself against the deposit-removing member.
- 13. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 12, wherein
the elastic wiping member and the deposit-removing member are integrally formed in one blade-shaped elastic body, and a slit is formed on the blade-shaped elastic body so that the blade-shaped elastic body is provided with a portion facing to the side of the printing head and another portion as an elastic wiping means that slides over the ink-ejecting surface of the printing head.
- 14. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 12, wherein
the deposit-removing member is positioned in front of the side of the printing head with a predetermined distance and is able to slide over at least one part of the side of the printing head by means of its displacement as a result of a wiping operation on the ink-ejecting surface of the printing head by means of the elastic wiping member.
- 15. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 12, wherein
the direction of the relative movement between the deposit-removing member and the printing head is different from the direction of the relative movement between the elastic wiping member and the printing head.
- 16. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 12, further comprising:
a cleaning blade that extends along the direction intersecting with the relative movement between the printing head and the cleaning device, wherein
the elastic wiping member wipes the ink-ejecting surface of the printing head, and subsequently the cleaning blade cleans the ink-ejecting surface of the printing head.
- 17. A cleaning device as claimed in claim 16, wherein
a degree of which the cleaning blade approaches to the ink-ejecting surface side for wiping is equal to or larger than a degree of which the elastic wiping member approaches to the ink-ejecting surface side for wiping.
- 18. A method of cleaning an ink-ejecting surface of a printing head by utilizing a relative movement with the printing head having the ink-ejecting surface where a plurality of ink-ejecting ports is formed for ejecting ink, comprising a step of:
cleaning the ink-ejecting surface of the printing head, concurrently with removing a deposit on a side of the printing head, where the side is located along an edge of the ink-ejecting surface.
- 19. A method as claimed in claim 18, wherein
the step includes:
a first step for cleaning the ink-ejecting surface of the printing head, concurrently with removing a deposit on a side of the printing head, where the side is located along an edge of the ink-ejecting surface; and a second step for cleaning the ink-ejecting surface of the printing head after the fist step.
- 20. A method as claimed in claim 18, wherein
a plurality of printing heads is installed in an ink-jet printing apparatus, and an ink-ejecting surface and a side of each of the plurality of printing heads is cleaned by the step.
- 21. A method as claimed in claim 20, wherein at least one of the printing heads is offset in a different position.
- 22. A method as claimed in claim 21, wherein
the first step is performed using a deposit-removing member facing to the side of the printing head at a predetermined distance, and the second step is performed using an elastic blade that makes contact with the ink-ejecting surface of the printing head and slides over the ink-ejecting surface.
- 23. An inkjet printing apparatus that forms an image on a printing medium using a printing head having an ink-ejecting surface where a plurality of ink-ejecting ports is formed for ejecting ink, comprising:
a deposit-removing member which is able to perform a relative movement with a side of the printing head, where
the side of the printing head is positioned along an edge of the ink-ejecting surface.
- 24. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 23, wherein
the deposit-removing member is kept from contact with the side of the printing head and makes contact with a deposit on the side of the printing head to remove the deposit therefrom.
- 25. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 23, wherein
the deposit-removing member faces to the side of the printing head with a distance of 1 mm or less.
- 26. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 23, wherein
the deposit-removing member is fixed on a cap unit that moves and displaces as the printing head moves.
- 27. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 23, further comprising:
a mounting portion on which a plurality of printing heads can be installed, where
the deposit-removing member faces to the sides of the plurality of printing heads.
- 28. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 27, wherein
at least one of the printing heads is offset in the direction intersecting to the direction of the relative movement between the printing head and the deposit-removing member.
- 29. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 27, wherein
the plurality of the printing heads constitute an inkjet printing head assembly.
- 30. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 23, further comprising:
means for moving the printing head in the main-scanning direction, where
the direction of the relative movement between the printing head and the deposit-removing member is substantially adjusted in the main-scanning direction.
- 31. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 23, further comprising:
means for moving the printing head in the main-scanning direction, where
the direction of the relative movement between the printing head and the deposit-removing member is substantially adjusted in the direction intersecting with the main-scanning direction.
- 32. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 23, wherein
the printing head comprises a plurality of ink-ejecting ports along a nozzle line, and the side of the printing head is positioned at an end side of the nozzle line.
- 33. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 23, wherein
the printing head has an electrical contact portion, and the side of the printing head is positioned at the side of the electrical contact portion.
- 34. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 23, further comprising:
an elastic wiping member for wiping the ink-ejection surface of the printing head by means of a relative movement between the elastic wiping member and the printing head, wherein
the elastic wiping member is displaceable by itself against the deposit-removing member.
- 35. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein
the elastic wiping member and the deposit-removing member are integrally formed in one blade-shaped elastic body, and a slit is formed on the blade-shaped elastic body so that the blade-shaped elastic body is provided with a portion facing to the side of the printing head and another portion as an elastic wiping means that slides over the ink-ejecting surface of the printing head.
- 36. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein
the deposit-removing member is positioned in front of the side of the printing head with a predetermined distance and is able to slide over at least one part of the side of the printing head by means of its displacement as a result of a wiping operation on the ink-ejecting surface of the printing head by means of the elastic wiping member.
- 37. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 34, wherein
the direction of the relative movement between the deposit-removing member and the printing head is different from the direction of the relative movement between the elastic wiping member and the printing head.
- 38. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 34, further comprising:
a cleaning blade that extends along the direction intersecting with the relative movement between the printing head and the deposit-removing member, wherein
the elastic wiping member wipes the ink-ejecting surface of the printing head, and subsequently the cleaning blade cleans the ink-ejecting surface of the printing head.
- 39. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 38, wherein
a degree of which the cleaning blade approaches to the ink-ejecting surface side for wiping is equal to or larger than a degree. o which the elastic wiping member approaches to the ink-ejecting surface side for wiping.
- 40. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 23, further comprising:
a mounting portion on which the printing head is mounted in a removable manner; and a connecting portion which is formed on the mounting portion and electrically connect with the printing head.
- 41. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 23, wherein
the printing head is mounted on a carriage which is able to reciprocate; and the deposit-removing member which is able to move along a trace of the movement of the printing head.
- 42. An inkjet printing apparatus as claimed in claim 23, wherein
the printing head has electrothermal conversion elements that generate thermal energies for ejecting ink.
- 43. A wiper provided in an inkjet printing apparatus using an ink-jet printing head having an ink-ejecting surface where a plurality of ink-ejecting ports is formed for ejecting ink, comprising:
a deposit-removing member which is able to perform a relative movement with a side of the printing head, where
the side of the printing head is positioned along an edge of the ink-ejecting surface.
Priority Claims (4)
Number |
Date |
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10-146370 |
May 1998 |
JP |
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10-311453 |
Oct 1998 |
JP |
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10-254409 |
Sep 1998 |
JP |
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10-243998 |
Aug 1999 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/318,604 filed May 26, 1999, and of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/391,516 filed Sep. 8, 1999. Accordingly, this application claims priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. §120 to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/318,604 and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/391,516, and also claims priority benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119 to Japanese Patent Application No. 10-146370 filed May 27, 1998, Japanese Patent Application No. 10-311453 filed Oct. 30, 1998, Japanese Patent Application No. 10-254409 filed Sep. 8, 1998, and Japanese Patent Application No. 11-243998, filed Aug. 30, 1999, on which U.S. application Ser. No. 09/318,604 and U.S. application Ser. No. 09/391,516 are collectively based, and the contents of each of the aforementioned U.S. applications and Japanese Applications are incorporated hereinto by reference.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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