The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application Publication No. JP-2006-353985, which was filed on Dec. 28, 2006, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The present application relates generally to an image recording device in which debris, such as dust, e.g., a recording medium powder, is removed from a surface of a recording medium before the image recording apparatus records an image on the recording medium.
2. Description of Related Art
A known inkjet type image recording device may include a carriage configured reciprocate in a main scanning direction, and a recording head mounted to and supported by the carriage. In operation, a plurality of recording medium, such as paper, may be sequentially and intermittingly conveyed in a sub-scanning direction perpendicular to the main scanning direction, and images may be recorded onto the conveyed recording medium.
In the known inkjet type image recording device, if debris, such as dust, e.g., a recording medium powder, is positioned on a surface of the recording medium when ink is ejected onto the recording medium, the ejected ink may adhere to the debris instead of adhering to the recording medium, and when the debris subsequently disengages from the recording medium, the ejected ink also may disengage from the recording medium, which may create white specks within in the image.
In general, the known inkjet type image recording device may be configured to perform two types of image recordings. Specifically, the known inkjet type image recording device may be configured to record text data and to record photograph data. With respect to recording text data, the recording head generally ejects ink droplets having a relatively large volume of ink. Such ink droplets are likely to contact the recording medium before the ink droplets transform from a liquid into a mist. This allows a distance between a nozzle surface and the recording medium, e.g., a paper gap or a printing gap, to be greater than a predetermined distance. In this case, an area of the recording medium which the ink droplets occupy corresponds to a relatively small percentage of the total area of the recording medium. Consequently, even if debris on the recording medium subsequently disengages from the recording medium, the quality of the recording medium may not be substantially affected.
Nevertheless, with respect to photograph data, the recording head generally ejects ink droplets having a relatively small volume of ink. Such ink droplets may transform from a liquid into a mist before the ink droplets contact the recording medium if the distance between the nozzle surface and the recording medium is greater than the predetermined distance. Therefore, it is desirable to minimize the distance between the nozzle surface and the recording medium. In the known inkjet type image recording device, if the distance between the nozzle surface and the recording medium is minimized, e.g., to be less than the predetermined distance, and debris on the recording medium subsequently disengages from the recording medium, the quality of the recording medium may be substantially affected.
Moreover, in the known inkjet type image recording device, if the distance between the nozzle surface and the recording medium is minimized, e.g., to be less than the predetermined distance, debris which rises from the surface of the recording medium into air which is between the recording medium and the nozzles may adhere to the nozzles, which may alter a trajectory of the ink, and thereby decrease the quality of the image.
Therefore, a need has arisen for image recording devices which overcome these and other shortcomings of the related art. A technical advantage of the present invention is that debris, such as dust, e.g., a recording medium powder, is removed from a surface of a recording medium before the image recording apparatus records an image on the recording medium.
According to an embodiment of the present invention, an image recording device comprises a recording head comprising a plurality of nozzles configured to dispense ink onto a recording medium when the recording medium is conveyed in a sub-scanning direction, and a carriage configured to reciprocate in a main scanning direction perpendicular to the sub-scanning direction, in which the recording head is positioned on the carriage and moves with the carriage. The image recording device also comprises a cleaning unit positioned within the carriage. The cleaning unit is positioned at a more upstream side in the sub-scanning direction than the plurality of nozzles are positioned in the sub-scanning direction, and the cleaning unit comprises a cleaning member. Moreover, the cleaning member is configured to move between a first position in which the cleaning member is in contact with a surface of the recording medium, and a second position in which the cleaning member is separated from the surface of the recording medium.
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, the needs satisfied thereby, and the features and technical advantages thereof, reference now is made to the following descriptions taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
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An image recording device, such as a multi-function device 1, may be configured to perform a plurality of functions, such as printing, copying, scanning, and facsimile functions. The multi-function device 1 may be connected to a computer and may be configured to record an image or text, or both, onto a recording medium P, such as paper, based on image data or text data, or both, transmitted from the computer. The multifunction device 1 also may be connected to an external device, such as a digital camera, and may be configured to record image data outputted from the digital camera onto the recording medium.
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An image reading device, such as a scanning unit (not shown), may be positioned at an upper portion of the housing 2. The image reading device may be configured to read an image from the recording medium, and the multi-function device 1 may be configured to copy the image or transmit a facsimile comprising the image, or both.
The multi-function device 1 also may comprise an operation panel (not shown) comprising a plurality of operation buttons and a liquid crystal display (LCD). The LCD may be positioned at the front of the scanning unit at the upper portion of the housing 2. The recording unit 7 and a discharge portion 10 may be positioned underneath the operation panel and the image reading device. A cartridge storing unit 15 may be formed in the front of the housing 2 at one side of the discharge portion 10. A front of the cartridge storing unit 15 may be covered by a cover 2b. The cover 2b may be vertically pivotable about its lower end via a plurality of hinges. The cover 2b may be configured to tilt downward to expose the cartridge storing unit 15 via an opening at the front of the housing 2, and may be raised upright to cover the opening.
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An auxiliary cassette 3a for relatively small sized recording medium may be mounted on the sheet cassette 3. The auxiliary cassette 3a may be movable in the Y-axis direction.
An inclined separation plate 8 may be configured to separate and to convey recording medium from the rest of the recording medium, and may be positioned at a rear of the sheet cassette 3. An arm 6a may be attached to the housing 2, and may be vertically pivotable about its upper end. A sheet feed roller 6 may be positioned at a lower end of the arm 6a and may operate in cooperation with the inclined separation plate 8 to sequentially separate and feed the recording medium P stacked in the sheet cassette 3 or the auxiliary cassette 3a. When a recording medium P is separated from the recording medium P stacked in the sheet cassette 3 or the auxiliary cassette 3a, the separated recording medium may be fed via a sheet conveying path 9, e.g., a U-shaped conveying path, to the recording unit 7. The recording unit 7 may comprise a carriage 5 which is configured to reciprocate in a main scanning direction, e.g., an X-axis, and an inkjet type recording head 4 may be positioned on, e.g., mounted to, the carriage 5, such that the recording head 4 is configured to move with the carriage 5.
The discharge portion 10 may be formed above the auxiliary cassette 3a. The recording medium P on which an image has been recorded by the recording unit 7 may be discharged into the discharge portion 10 with its recording surface facing in an upwards direction. A discharge opening continuing to the discharge portion 10 may be open frontward of the housing 2.
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A pair of registration rollers 27 may be positioned upstream of the platen 26 in the sheet conveying direction, as shown by as arrow A in
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The cartridge storing unit 15 includes a case for storing ink cartridges (not shown). For example, the cartridge storing unit may be configured to store ink cartridges which comprise different color inks, e.g., each ink cartridge may store a different color ink corresponding to black ink, cyan ink, magenta ink, and yellow ink, respectively. The ink cartridges may be aligned in a row along the X-axis direction. Moreover, a plurality of flexible ink tubes 20 may be connected to cartridge storing unit 15 and to carriage 5, to provide ink therebetween.
With respect to the recording unit 7 and the carriage 5, the first guide member 22 and the second guide member 23 may be positioned upstream and downstream, respectively, in the sheet conveying direction. The first guide member 22 and the second guide member 23 may be positioned substantially horizontally. Referring to
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The first sliding surface 51 may be positioned on an upper surface of the first guide member 22, and the second sliding surface 52 may be positioned on an upper surface of the second guide member 23. The first sliding surface 51 and the second sliding surface 52 may be parallel to the nozzle surface 4a of the recording head 4. Referring to
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A pair of second projections 55b is may be positioned at a downstream portion of the holder 61 symmetrically on the right and left sides of the holder 61. The second projections 55b project downward from the lower surface of the holder 61 and contact the second sliding surface 52 of the second guide member 23. For example, a shape formed by a line connecting each center of the first projections 61 and the second projections 55b may be an isosceles triangle, and the carriage 5 may be stably supported by the first guide member 22 and the second guide member 23.
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A pair of third projections 60a and 60b may be integral with the holder 61 and may contact the third sliding surface 54 of the second guide member 23. In addition, a pair of fourth projections 65a and 65b may be positioned in the holder 61 and may be positioned behind the guide piece 23c. The fourth projections 65a and 65b may be positioned at both ends of a pinching member 65, e.g., an elastic member comprising a synthetic resin, which may be elongated in the X-axis direction.
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In an embodiment of the present invention, the multi-function device 1 may comprise a cleaning unit 35. The cleaning unit 35 may be configured to remove debris, such as dust, e.g., a recording medium powder, from the surface of the recording medium P before an image is recorded on the recording medium P, such that the image more readily may adhere to the recording medium after ink is ejected onto the recording medium.
In an embodiment, the cleaning unit 35 may be positioned on the lower surface of the holder 61 at a position away from an ink ejecting portion 4b of the recording head 4 toward the upstream side in the sheet conveying direction, e.g., by a distance L1. The cleaning unit 35 may comprise a cleaning member.
The nozzle arrays may be arranged at predetermined intervals in the X-axis direction in the ink ejecting portion 4b. Each nozzle array may be configured to eject ink of a particular, predetermined color, may extend in the Y-axis direction.
In this embodiment, the cleaning member may comprise a brush member Referring to
A vertical dimension of the restricting hole 38a may be selected, such that the brush member 36 of the cleaning unit 35 only is sliding contact with the surface of the recording medium P when the distance, e.g., paper gap PG, between the nozzle surface 4a of the recording head 4 and the recording medium P is less than a predetermined distance.
In an embodiment of the present invention, for example when the image recording device records a high-quality image, such as a photograph image, using a glossy recording medium which is thicker than a standard recording medium, the paper gap PG may be adjusted to be less than the predetermined distance by moving the actuating pieces 57a and 57b in one of opposite directions in the X-axis direction, such that the first projection 55a contacts the first sliding surface 51, and the second projections 55b contact the second sliding surface 52.
In this embodiment, when the image recording device is instructed to record a high-quality image, the carriage 5 moves to one of the right and left ends of the main frame 21, and the actuating pieces 57a and 57b may be pressed by the upright pieces 22b and 23d, respectively, to move in one of the opposite directions along the X-axis direction, and to thereby to reduce the paper gap PG. Subsequently, when the carriage 5 reciprocates in the X-axis direction and the recording medium P is conveyed in the sheet conveying direction, the end of the brush member 36 slidably may contact the surface of the recording medium P at a position more upstream of the image recording area in the sheet conveying direction, such that the brush member 36 may remove debris from the recording medium P. Consequently, a more high-quality image may be recorded on the recording medium than with known image recording devices. In addition, because the brush member 36 is positioned away from the ink ejecting portion 4b by the distance L1, even when the end of the brush member 36 spreads while being pressed against the recording medium P, the brush member 36 may not interfere with the nozzles.
Moreover, in this embodiment, the springs may urge the brush member 36 downward, and the guide shaft may be vertically slidable with respect to the guide cylinder 39. The restricting members 40 may be vertically, slidably fitted into the restricting holes 38a. This configuration allows the brush member 36 to advance and to retract with respect to the surface of the recording medium P, while at the same time, contact the surface of the recording medium P. Accordingly, a pressing force applied by the brush member 36 to the recording medium P may be maintained at a constant value when the ends of the fibers 36a of the brush member 36 slidably contact the surface of the recording medium P. Thus, the brush member removes debris from the surface of the recording medium P, i.e., cleans the surface of the recording medium P, e.g., a glossy recording medium, with the constant pressing force. Moreover, the pressing force may be a pressing force which does not cause the ends of the fibers 36a to alter, e.g., damage, the surface of the recording medium P.
In this embodiment, a length L2 in the Y-axis of the brush member 36 which contacts the surface of the recording medium P may be a predetermined length. The length L2 may be greater than a line feed length in the Y-axis direction, and also may be less than twice the line feed length. Accordingly, an area of the recording medium P corresponding to at least the next line is reliably cleaned. In addition, the pressing force of the brush member 36 against the recording medium P may be less than force which may result in the carriage 5 floating due to a repulsion to the pressing force of the brush member 36, which may result in recording medium P skewing.
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When text recording, which may not require high-quality image recording, is performed, the paper gap PG may be selectively to be relatively large, and the brush member 36 may be positioned away from the surface of the recording medium P. Accordingly, the brush member 36 may be free from wear and the durability of the cleaning unit 35 is improved.
Alternatively, or in combination with the above-described embodiments, the cleaning member of cleaning unit 35 may comprise a roller member having a circumference which is covered with hairs e.g., short hairs, or a fiber mesh. In this embodiment, a brake mechanism may be provided. Such a brake member may reduce the peripheral speed of the roller member to be less than, e.g., slightly less than, the moving speed of the carriage 5 when a cleaning surface of the roller member is in contact with the surface of the recording medium P. In this embodiment, the cleaning member also may comprise a restricting unit which allows the cleaning surface of the roller member to contact the recording medium P only when the paper gap PG is relatively small, and a relief unit which prevents the pressing force of the roller member from becoming greater than a predetermined force.
In an embodiment, an end of the fiber 36a of the brush member 36 or an end of the fiber implanted in the roller member may be formed into a convex curved shape, which may facilitate the brush member 36 not damaging the surface of the recording medium P, such as a glossy recording medium P.
While the invention has been described in connection with exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that other variations and modifications of the exemplary 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 indicated by the following claims.
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2006353985 | Dec 2006 | JP | national |