Claims
- 1. For use in an ink jet printer a wiper or scraper cleaning blade for cleaning a first surface of a print head, the surface having ink emitting orifices, the print head forming a part of the printer, the cleaning blade comprising:an edge for wiping or scraping the first surface; a second surface adjacent the edge; a liquid delivery channel formed through the blade for delivering a liquid for use in cleaning the first surface, the channel extending to the second surface; and a vacuum channel formed through the blade for removing the liquid and any contaminant entrained in the liquid, the vacuum channel extending to the second surface.
- 2. The cleaning blade of claim 1 and wherein the second surface includes a series of narrow wicking channels that extend to the edge, the wicking channels extending from the edge to a terminal opening of the vacuum channel.
- 3. The cleaning blade of claim 2 and wherein the blade includes a plurality of liquid delivery channels for delivering a liquid for use in cleaning the first surface, and each of the channels extends to the second surface, and the second surface includes a plurality of liquid delivery openings of said liquid delivery channels on the second surface, and a series of wicking channels separates two of the liquid delivery openings.
- 4. The cleaning blade of claim 3 and wherein the edge comprises an end of the second surface.
- 5. The cleaning blade of claim 1 and wherein the edge comprises an end of the second surface.
- 6. An ink jet printer, comprising:a first surface of a ink jet print head, the first surface having a plurality of ink emitting orifices; a wiper or scraper cleaning blade, the wiper or scraper cleaning blade including: (a) an edge for wiping or scraping the first surface to remove contaminant therefrom; (b) a second surface adjacent the edge; (c) a liquid delivery channel formed through the blade for delivering a liquid for use in cleaning the first surface, the channel extending to the second surface; and (d) a vacuum channel formed through the blade for removing the liquid and any contaminant entrained in the liquid, the vacuum channel extending to the second surface.
- 7. The ink jet printer of claim 6 and wherein the second surface includes a series of narrow wicking channels that extend to the edge, the wicking channels extending from the edge to a terminal opening of the vacuum channel.
- 8. The ink jet printer of claim 7 and wherein the blade includes a plurality of liquid delivery channels for delivering a liquid for use in cleaning the first surface, and each of the channels extends to the second surface, and the second surface includes a plurality of liquid delivery openings of said channels on the second surface, and the series of wicking channels separates two of the liquid delivery openings.
- 9. The ink jet printer of claim 8 and wherein the first surface is generally flat and the second surface is oriented at an angle other than 90 degrees to the first surface.
- 10. The inkjet printer of claim 9 and wherein the edge comprises an end of the second surface.
- 11. The ink jet printer of claim 6 and wherein the first surface is generally flat and the second surface is oriented at an angle other than 90 degrees to the first surface.
- 12. The ink jet printer of claim 11 and wherein the edge comprises an end of the second surface.
- 13. The ink jet printer of claim 6 and wherein the edge comprises an end of the second surface.
- 14. A method of cleaning a first surface of an ink jet print head, the first surface having a plurality of ink delivery openings formed therein, the method comprising:positioning a wiper or scraper cleaning blade having an edge into a position for wiping or scraping the first surface with the edge to remove contaminants from the first surface, the blade including a second surface adjacent the edge, the second surface having a first opening for delivering a liquid for use in cleaning of the first surface, the second surface having a second opening for vacuuming the liquid used for cleaning the first surface; moving the edge along the first surface to wipe or scrape the first surface with the edge while delivering from the first opening the liquid used for cleaning the first surface, the liquid serving as a lubricant for the wiper blade; and vacuuming liquid and contaminants entrained in the liquid through the second opening.
- 15. The method of claim 14 and wherein the second surface is oriented at an angle other than 90 degrees relative to the first surface.
- 16. The method of claim 15 and wherein liquid and contaminants entrained in the liquid are vacuumed up along the second surface.
- 17. The method of claim 16 and wherein the second surface includes a plurality of narrow wicking channels that wick up the liquid from the first surface, the wicking channels communicating with the second opening for vacuuming liquid wicked up by the wicking channels.
- 18. The method of claim 17 and wherein the edge comprises an end of the second surface.
- 19. The method of claim 17 and wherein the wicking channels extend from the second opening to the edge of the blade.
- 20. The method of claim 14 and wherein the second surface includes a plurality of narrow wicking channels that wick up the liquid from the first surface, the wicking channels communicating with the second opening and extending to the edge for vacuuming liquid wicked up by the wicking channels.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/221,241, filed Dec. 28, 1998 and now U.S. Pat. No. 6,312,090.
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