Claims
- 1. An ink jet printer for printing desired characters on a recording sheet by jetting ink droplets against the recording sheet to create a printed recording sheet, said ink jet printer comprising:
- sheet guide members forming a sheet feed passage extending between a sheet feed unit and a sheet ejecting unit;
- an ink jet print head for printing characters on the recording sheet traveling along the sheet feed passage;
- an ejecting roller disposed in contact with a non-printed surface of the printed recording sheet for ejecting the printed recording sheet into the ejecting unit;
- a saw-toothed pinch roller supported on a single support shaft and disposed in contact with a printed surface of the printed recording sheet to press the printed recording sheet against the ejecting roller;
- a cleaning member supported on a single support shaft and disposed in contact with the pinch roller to remove the ink adhering to the pinch roller;
- a holding member detachably holding said cleaning member being S-shaped and having a major surface forming a first concave enclosure for receiving said cleaning member, and having a second concave enclosure, which is on an opposite side to the first concave enclosure, for receiving the pinch roller, said holding member having an opening to permit a portion of the cleaning member to contact with the pinch roller at a specified pressure; and
- wherein, the second concave enclosure shields the pinch roller from an access area where the cleaning member is replaced.
- 2. An ink jet printer according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning member is a cleaning roller supported on a single support shaft supported for rotation on said holding member so that the cleaning roller is in rolling contact with said pinch roller.
- 3. An ink jet printer according to claim 2, wherein said holding member has a positioning recess for positioning said cleaning roller so that said cleaning roller is in contact with said pinch roller at a specified pressure.
- 4. An ink jet printer according to claim 3, wherein the positioning recess of said holding member opens upward and is inclined to a horizontal plane.
- 5. An ink jet printer according to claim 3, wherein the positioning recess has protrusion for elastically engaging the support shaft supporting said cleaning roller when the support shaft is seated completely within the positioning recess.
- 6. An ink jet printer according to claim 1, wherein said cleaning members are disposed on a level above said ink jet print head.
- 7. An ink jet printer according to claim 1 further comprising a protective cover joined to said holding member so as to be movable between a closed position for covering said cleaning member and an open position for allowing access to said cleaning member when removing said cleaning member from said holding member.
- 8. An ink jet printer according to claim 2 further comprising a protective cover formed of a transparent material and joined to said holding member so as to be movable between a closed position for covering said cleaning member and an open position for allowing access to said cleaning member when removing said cleaning member from said holding member.
- 9. An ink jet printer for printing desired characters on a recording sheet by jetting ink droplets against the recording sheet to create a printed recording sheet, said ink jet printer comprising:
- sheet guide members forming a sheet feed passage extending between a sheet feed unit and a sheet ejecting unit;
- an ink jet print head for printing characters on the recording sheet traveling along the sheet feed passage;
- an ejecting roller disposed in contact with a non-printed surface of the printed recording sheet to eject the printed recording sheet into the ejecting unit;
- a saw-toothed pinch roller disposed in contact with a printed surface of the printed recording sheet to press the printed recording sheet against the ejecting roller;
- a cleaning member disposed in contact with the pinch roller to remove the ink adhering to the pinch roller;
- an S-shaped holding member having a first side and a second side, which is opposite the first side, for holding the cleaning member adjacent the first side of said holding member and for holding the pinch roller adjacent the second side of said holding member in contact with the cleaning member through an opening at a specified pressure; and
- wherein, the pinch roller is shielded by the holding member from an access area where the cleaning roller is replaced.
- 10. An ink jet printer according to claim 9, wherein said cleaning member is a cleaning roller having a support shaft supported for rotation on said holding member.
- 11. An ink jet printer according to claim 9, wherein said pinch roller is supported so as to be movable toward and away from said ejecting roller, and said holding member holds said cleaning member so as to be movable in synchronism with a movement of said pinch roller for maintaining the specified pressure between the cleaning member and the pinch roller.
- 12. An ink jet printer according to claim 10, wherein said pinch roller is supported so as to be movable toward and away from said ejecting roller, and said holding member holds the support shaft supporting said cleaning roller so that said cleaning roller is movable in synchronism with a movement of said pinch roller.
- 13. An ink jet printer according to claim 12, wherein said holding member has recesses for receiving the support shaft supporting said cleaning roller therein so as to support said cleaning roller on said holding member.
- 14. An ink jet printer according to claim 13, wherein each of said recesses is inclined to a horizontal plane and has an open end opening upward.
- 15. An ink jet printer according to claim 14 further comprising a protective cover joined to said holding member so as to be movable between a closed position for covering said cleaning roller and an open position for allowing access to said cleaning roller when removing said cleaning roller from said holding member, and provided with ribs formed so as to be disposed contiguously with the open ends of the recesses to retain the support shafts supporting said cleaning roller within the recesses.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 08/093,676, filed on Jul. 20, 1993, now abandoned.
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