Ink jet printer having a fast acting maintenance assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6604811
  • Patent Number
    6,604,811
  • Date Filed
    Friday, December 15, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 12, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A fast acting printhead maintenance assembly is provided and includes a support frame and a flexible wiping member mounted to the support frame. The flexible wiping member has a body portion, and a wiping edge adjoining the body portion for making wiping contact with a nozzle face of a printhead during relative motion between the printhead and the flexible wiping member. The fast acting printhead maintenance assembly also includes a liquid ink wicking and absorbing member attached to the body portion of the flexible wiping member for immediately and quickly wicking and absorbing liquid ink wiped by the wiping edge from the nozzle face of the printhead, thereby resulting in continued high quality printed images and a relatively longer printhead life.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to printers such as ink jet printers, and more particularly to such a printer having a fast acting printhead maintenance assembly that quickly and immediately wipes, wicks and blots residual liquid ink from an ink jet printhead.




An ink jet printer of the type frequently referred to as drop-on-demand, has at least one printhead from which droplets of ink are directed towards a recording medium. Within the printhead, the ink is contained in a plurality of channels. Piezoelectric devices or power pulses cause the droplets of ink to be expelled as required, from orifices or nozzles located at the end of the channels. In thermal ink jet printing, the power pulses are usually produced by resistors also known as heaters, each located in a respective one of the channels. The heaters are individually addressable to heat and vaporize the ink in the channels. As a voltage is applied across a selected heater, a vapor bubble grows in that particular channel and ink bulges from the channel nozzle. At that stage, the bubble begins to collapse. The ink within the channel retracts and then separates from the bulging ink thereby forming a droplet moving in a direction away from the channel nozzle and towards the recording medium whereupon hitting the recording medium a spot is formed. The channel is then refilled by capillary action which, in turn, draws ink from a supply container of liquid ink.




The ink jet printhead may be incorporated into either a carriage type printer or a page width type printer. The carriage type printer typically has a relatively small printhead containing the ink channels and nozzles. The printhead is usually sealingly attached to a disposable ink supply cartridge and the combined printhead and cartridge assembly is attached to a carriage which is reciprocated to print one swath of information (equal to the length of a column of nozzles) at a time on a stationary recording medium, such as a sheet of paper or a transparency.




After each such swath is printed, the sheet of paper is transported or advanced forwardly (usually the movement involves stepping or indexing) a distance that is equal to the height of the printed swath or of a portion thereof so that the next printed swath is properly registered in an overlapping or contiguous manner therewith.




As is well known, in order to provide printhead long life, and to ensure continued high quality printing, ink jet printers usually include some type of a printhead maintenance assembly intended to clean the nozzles and prevent liquid ink from drying up and clogging such nozzles. Conventionally, such maintenance assemblies include a wiping only device and a capping device. Unfortunately, depending on the unpredictable amount of ink left as a meniscus or bubble at each nozzle and requiring cleaning, a wiping only device often merely disturbs such a meniscus, usually removes only some of that amount of ink. The result is ineffective cleaning of such nozzles, and hence poor quality prints for a while, and a reduced life for the entire printhead.




There is therefore a need for a fast acting printhead maintenance assembly that quickly and immediately scrapes, wipes, wicks and blots residual liquid ink from ink jet printheads in order to assure continued high quality printed images and a relatively longer printhead life.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, there has been provided a fast acting printhead maintenance assembly that includes a support frame and a flexible wiping member mounted to the support frame. The flexible wiping member has a body portion, and a wiping edge adjoining the body portion for making wiping contact with a nozzle face of a printhead during relative motion between the printhead and the flexible wiping member. The fast acting printhead maintenance assembly also includes a liquid ink wicking and absorbing member attached to the body portion of the flexible wiping member for immediately and quickly wicking and absorbing liquid ink wiped by the wiping edge from the nozzle face of the printhead, thereby resulting in continued high quality printed images and a relatively longer printhead life.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the detailed description of the invention presented below, reference is made to the drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a schematic illustration of a liquid ink printer including the fast acting printhead maintenance assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged illustration of a first embodiment of a combination wiper/blotter of the fast acting printhead maintenance assembly of the present invention; and





FIG. 3

is an enlarged illustration of a second embodiment of a combination wiper/blotter of the fast acting printhead maintenance assembly of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




While the present invention will be described in connection with a preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood that it is not intended to limit the invention to that embodiment. On the contrary, it is intended to cover all alternatives, modifications, and equivalents as may be included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.




Although the present invention discussed herein may be used for drying any image which is created by a liquid ink printer, the description of the present invention will be described in the environment of an ink jet printer such as that shown in the drawings.




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, it illustrates a schematic elevational view of a liquid ink printer


10


, for instance, an ink jet printer, of the present invention. The liquid ink printer


10


includes a frame


11


(shown partially) and an input tray


12


containing sheets of a recording medium


14


to be printed upon by the printer


10


. Single sheets of the recording medium


14


are removed from the input tray


12


by a pickup device


16


and fed by feed rollers


18


to a transport mechanism


20


. The transport mechanism


20


moves the sheet in the direction of the arrow


19


, and by means of a feed belt or belts


22


driven by rollers


24


beneath a liquid ink printhead assembly


26


including at least a printhead


28


for printing ink images on the sheet or recording medium


14


.




The printhead assembly


26


may include one or more partial width array ink jet printheads


28


, or one or more pagewidth printheads


28


, that are each connected to a liquid ink supply


27


, and supported in a printing position by a printhead support (not shown) in a confronting relation with the belt


22


. During printing, the printheads


28


deposit liquid ink on the recording medium


14


as it is carried by the belt


22


beneath and passed such printheads


28


. Each of the printheads


28


includes an array of print nozzles, for instance, staggered or linear arrays, having a length sufficient to deposit ink in a print zone across the width of the recording medium


14


. The recording medium


14


is then carried by the belt


22


through a dryer assembly


32


, from which it is unloaded into an output tray


33


.




A controller


34


controls the operation of the transport mechanism


20


, which includes the pickup device


16


, the feed roller


18


and the drive roller


24


. In addition, the controller


34


controls the movement of the printhead assembly


26


, printing by the printheads


28


, and maintenance of the printheads


28


in part using the fast acting printhead maintenance assembly


50


in accordance with the present invention (to be described in detail below). The controller


34


can also include a plurality of individual controllers, such as microprocessors or other known devices dedicated to perform a particular function.




At the completion of a printing operation or when otherwise necessary, such as during a power failure, the printhead assembly


26


, which is movable in the directions of an arrow


36


, is moved away from the belt


22


for maintenance by the fast acting printhead maintenance assembly


50


of the present invention, and for capping by a capping device


38


. The capping assembly


38


as shown is movable in the directions of the arrow


40


beneath the printhead assembly


26


for capping thereof. Once the cap assembly


38


is positioned directly beneath the printhead assembly


26


, the printhead assembly


26


is moved towards the belt


22


and into contact with a plurality of capping gaskets


42


located on the capping assembly


38


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-3

, the fast acting printhead maintenance assembly


50


may be moveable in the direction of the arrow


52


in order to create relative motion between the printheads


28


and the assembly


50


. Alternatively, the printhead assembly


26


, and hence the printheads


28


, may be moveable in order to create such relative motion. In either case, the fast acting printhead maintenance assembly


50


includes a flexible wiping member or blade


54


that is mounted to a support frame


56


. The support frame


56


may be a catch pan or trough as shown, and the flexible wiping member or blade


54


is mounted thereto in a cantilevered member with an extending distal end thereto as shown. The flexible wiping member or blade


54


has a body portion


58


, and a wiping edge


60


at the distal end for making wiping contact with the nozzle face of the printhead


28


during relative motion between such printhead and the flexible wiping member or blade


54


. The flexible wiping member or blade


54


has a first surface


62


and a second and opposite surface


64


as shown, and as shown, the wiping edge


60


may include a gentle taper or chamfer


65


on both the first side


62


and the second and opposite side or surface


64


for facilitating easy movement thereof across the nozzle face of the printhead.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1-3

, first and second embodiments of the fast acting printhead maintenance assembly are illustrated as


50


,


50


′ and each also include a liquid wicking and absorbing member


66


,


66


′ that is attached to at least one of the first and the second surfaces


62


,


64


of the body portion


58


as shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. In

FIG. 2

, a first embodiment


50


is shown in which the liquid wicking and absorbing member


66


is attached only to the first surface


62


, whereas in

FIG. 3

a second embodiment


50


′ has liquid ink wicking and absorbing members


66


,


66


′ attached to both surfaces


62


,


64


, as shown, for wicking and absorbing liquid ink with relative motion in either direction. As attached to the body portion


58


of the flexible wiping member or blade


54


, the liquid wicking and absorbing member


66


is suitable for immediately and quickly wicking and absorbing liquid ink wiped by the wiping edge


60


from the nozzle face of the printhead


28


, thereby resulting in continued high quality printed images, and in a relatively longer printhead life.




In accordance with the present invention, the liquid wicking and absorbing member


66


preferably is made from a POREX material (POREX is a tradename of Porex Industries in Georgia USA). The POREX material is a porous plastic material.




As gathered from disclosures by Porex Industries, porous plastic materials have membranes and intricate network of open-celled, omni-directional pores running through them. These pores, which can be made in average pore sizes down to one micron give porous plastic materials their unique combination of filtering and wicking capabilities, as well as structural strength.




Unlike direct passages in woven synthetic materials and metal screens, the pores in porous plastic materials join to form many tortuous paths. Porous plastic materials act both as surface filters by trapping particles larger than their average pore size, and also as depth filters by trapping much smaller particulate matter deep in their complex channels. When used as a wicking device the open-celled pore structure of these materials creates effective capillary channels for liquid transfer.




Porous plastic materials as such are used as marker tips, often is called nibs, in a variety of writing instruments to wick ink from a reservoir to the writing surface. As such they function in capillary systems using inks having viscosity and surface tensions similar to that of water. Examples of such porous plastic materials are polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) or polyethylene (PE), depending on strength, ink flow, durability and shape considerations.




For increased absorbency, an additive (a surfactant) may be added to the PP or PE raw material in the process of making the resultant POREX porous plastic material suitable or liquid wicking and absorbing member


66


of the present invention.




As can be seen, there has been provided a fast acting printhead maintenance assembly that includes a support frame and a flexible wiping member or blade mounted to the support frame. The flexible wiping member has a body portion, and a wiping edge adjoining the body portion for making wiping contact with a nozzle face of a printhead during relative motion between the printhead and the flexible wiping member. The fast acting printhead maintenance assembly also includes a liquid ink wicking and absorbing member attached to the body portion of the flexible wiping member for immediately and quickly wicking and absorbing liquid ink wiped by the wiping edge from the nozzle face of the printhead, thereby resulting in continued high quality printed images and a relatively longer printhead life.




While the present invention has been described in conjunction with a specific embodiment thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications, and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, it is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A fast acting printhead maintenance assembly comprising:(a) a support frame; (b) a flexible wiping member mounted to said support frame, said flexible wiping member having a body portion, and a wiping edge adjoining said body portion for making wiping contact with a nozzle face of a printhead during relative motion between the printhead and said flexible wiping member, said wiping edge including a gentle taper for facilitating easy movement thereof across the nozzle face of the printhead; and (c) a liquid ink wicking and absorbing member attached to said body portion of said flexible wiping member for immediately and quickly wicking and absorbing liquid ink wiped by said wiping edge from the nozzle face of the printhead, said liquid ink absorbing member comprising a porous plastic material including a surfactant additive for increasing absorbency of said porous plastic material, thereby resulting in continued high quality printed images and a relatively longer printhead life.
  • 2. The fast acting printhead maintenance assembly of claim 1, wherein said liquid ink wicking and absorbing material comprises a porous plastic material.
  • 3. The fast acting printhead maintenance assembly of claim 2, wherein said porous plastic material is made from polyethylene.
  • 4. The fast acting printhead maintenance assembly of claim 2, wherein said porous plastic material is made from polypropylene.
  • 5. The fast acting printhead maintenance assembly of claim 2, wherein said porous plastic material is made from polyvinylidene.
  • 6. The fast acting printhead maintenance assembly of claim 1, wherein said liquid ink wicking and absorbing member is mounted to one of a first, and a second and opposite, surfaces of said body portion.
  • 7. The fast acting printhead maintenance assembly of claim 1, wherein said liquid ink absorbing member is mounted to both of a first, and a second and opposite, surfaces of said body portion.
  • 8. An ink jet printer for producing high quality images comprising:(a) a support frame in part defining a sheet travel path; (b) a sheet supply and handling assembly mounted to said frame for supplying and moving a sheet through said sheet travel path; (c) a printhead having a nozzle face, said printhead being connected to an ink supply and located along said sheet travel path for printing ink images on the sheet moving through said sheet travel path; and (d) a fast acting printhead maintenance assembly comprising (i) a flexible wiping member mounted to said support frame, said flexible wiping member having a body portion, and a wiping edge adjoining said body portion, for making wiping contact with said nozzle face of said printhead during relative motion between said printhead and said flexible wiping member, said wiping edge including a gentle taper for facilitating easy movement thereof across the nozzle face of the printhead; and (ii) a liquid ink wicking and absorbing member attached to said body portion of said flexible wiping member for immediately and quickly wicking and absorbing liquid ink wiped by said wiping edge from the nozzle face of the printhead, said liquid ink absorbing member comprising a porous plastic material including a surfactant additive for increasing absorbency of said porous plastic material, thereby resulting in continued high quality printed images and a relatively longer printhead life.
  • 9. The ink jet printer of claim 8, wherein said liquid ink wicking and absorbing material comprises a porous plastic material.
  • 10. The ink jet printer of claim 8, wherein said liquid ink wicking and absorbing member is mounted to one of a first, and a second and opposite, surfaces of said body portion.
  • 11. The ink jet printer of claim 8, wherein said liquid ink absorbing member is mounted to both of a first, and a second and opposite, surfaces of said body portion.
RELATED APPLICATION

This application is related to U.S. application Ser. No. 09/738,729 (Applicant's Docket No. D/A0963Q) entitled “INK JET PRINTER HAVING A CLEANING BLADE CLEANER ASSEMBLY” filed on the same date herewith, and having at least one common inventor.

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