Information
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Patent Grant
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6371595
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Patent Number
6,371,595
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Date Filed
Monday, September 27, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 16, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 347 33
- 347 29
- 347 32
- 347 22
- 347 30
- 347 23
- 347 14
- 015 250361
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The invention provides an ink jet printer, for example, having a tiny protrusion provided on a blade holder for holding a wiper blade at the side opposite to that cap, a coil spring for pulling the blade holder downwardly in a slanting direction toward where the tiny protrusion is provided, and a wiper raising arm raised together with the cap, for raising the wiper blade by contacting the lower surface of the blade holder, and a base for receiving the tiny protrusion on the upper surface thereof when the blade holder is lowered from the most raised position. Therefore, the wiper blade is stopped at the ink wiping position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of Invention
The invention is related to an ink jet printer that performs a wiping operation to wipe ink adhered to an ink ejecting surface of an ink jet print head.
2. Description of Related Art
There are known ink jet printer having a wiper blade for wiping ink adhered to an ink ejecting surface of an ink jet print head. Some conventional ink jet printers have a fixed type of the wiper blade fixed to a position and which wipes ink off the ink ejecting surface of the ink jet print head every time the head reciprocatingly moves inside the printer. In such ink jet printers having the fixed type of wiper blade, the wiping operation is performed every time the ink jet print head reciprocatingly moves inside the printer. Therefore, the durability of the wiper blade is decreased.
To solve the above-described problem, an ink jet printer having a wiper blade that moves up and down between an ink wiping position and a standby position, is provided so that the wiping operation is performed as necessary. For example, ink jet printers disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 8-207293 and Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 8-224866, have a lever provided for a wiper blade. The wiper blade is raised and lowered by the lever operated by the reciprocating movement of a carriage.
The ink jet printer disclosed in Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication No. 7-52396 has a cam mechanism only for raising and lowering a wiper blade. The wiper blade is raised and lowered by the drive power transmitted from a line feed motor to the cam mechanism.
However, in the above-described prior art employing the mechanism of raising and lowering the wiper blade with the reciprocating movement of the carriage, parts such as levers for raising and lowering the wiper blade need to be provided, leading to a complicated mechanism for raising and lowering the wiper blade and an increased number of parts to be used. In addition, the motor torque of the carriage motor is increased due to the greater loads applied.
In the above-described prior art employing the mechanism of raising and lowering the wiper blade with the cam mechanism driven by the line feed motor, the cam mechanism leads to the complicated structure for raising and lowering the wiper blade and an increased number of parts to be used.
Further, known ink jet printers have a wiper blade formed from elastic materials, such as rubber, and ink is wiped off an ink ejecting surface by contacting the wiper blade to the ink ejecting surface of an ink jet print head while moving the head. However, in such ink jet printers as constructed above, the ink is scattered around in a printer by the wiper blade sprung back from the bent state to the original state due to its elasticity after wiping all ink ejecting surfaces. Consequently, the inside of the printer is soiled with the ink.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Accordingly, one aspect of the invention is to provide an ink jet printer having a simple mechanism of raising and lowering a wiper blade without causing an increase in motor torque. Another aspect of the invention is to provide an ink jet printer having a wiping mechanism by which ink wiped off an ink ejecting surface of an ink jet print head by the wiper blade during a wiping operation, will not be scattered around in the printer.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided an ink jet printer having a purge cap for covering an ink ejecting surface of an ink jet print head and sucking the ink therefrom to perform purging, and a wiper blade for wiping the ink adhered to the ink ejecting surface purged by the purge cap. The ink jet printer includes ablade holder that holds the wiper blade and has a tiny protrusion to a side opposite to a side facing to the purge cap, an urging/pulling device that urges/pulls the blade holder in the direction that the tiny protrusion is provided and the direction of the initial position where the edge of the wiper blade does not make contact with the ink ejecting surface, a wiper moving member that moves the wiper blade to an ink wiping position where the wiper blade makes contact with the ink ejecting surface by being engaged with or contacting to a portion of the blade holder according to the reciprocating movement between a first position where the purge cap stays farthest away from the ink ejecting surface and a second position where the purge cap stays closest to the ink ejecting surface and the purging is performed, and a base that receives the tiny protrusion of the blade holder against the urging force by the urging/pulling device so that the wiper blade is kept at the ink wiping position, wherein the blade holder is moved so that the edge of the wiper blade reaches the ink wiping position using a cap moving mechanism that moves the purge cap from the first position to the second position, and the wiper blade is returned to the initial position by the urging/pulling device as the tiny protrusion is taken off from the base by the ink jet print head moved in a direction opposite to a direction that the ink is wiped by the wiper blade.
In the ink jet printer of the invention, as the purge caps are moved from the first position to the second position to suck ink from the ink ejecting surface of the ink jet print head for purging, the wiper moving member is also moved and is engaged with or contacts the blade holder, thereby moving the blade holder to the ink wiping position. After purging, when the purge cap is returned to the first position, the wiper blade also starts to return to the initial position. However, the tiny protrusions provided on the side surface of the blade holder are received by the base and the blade holder stays at the ink wiping position. In this state, the ink jet print head is moved in a direction so that head makes contact with the wiper blade to wipe the ink adhered on the ink ejecting surface. Thus, the wiping operation is performed. Thereafter, when the ink jet print head is moved in the opposite direction, the wiper blade is pushed by the ink jet print head and moved in the direction so that the tiny protrusions are removed from the base. Consequently, the wiper blade is returned to the initial position by the urging/pulling device.
As described above, in the ink jet printer of the invention, the wiper blade is moved to the ink wiping position as linked with the purge operation. As the ink jet print head is moved in the direction opposite to that the wiper blade is moved during the wiping operation, after the ink is wiped off the ink ejecting surface, the wiper blade is returned to the initial position. The force to be applied to make the wiper blade return to the initial position, is just enough force to remove the tiny protrusion from the base, and so that an increase in the motor torque of the carriage motor will not occur.
The ink jet printer of the invention includes a tiny protrusion provided on a side surface of a blade holder that holds the wiper blade and an opposite side facing the purge cap, a pulling member that pulls the blade holder downwardly in a slanting direction that the tiny protrusion are provided, a wiper raising member that raises the blade holder by contacting to the lower surface of the blade holder according to the upward movement of the purge cap toward the ink jet print head, and a base that receives on the upper surface thereof the tiny protrusion to stop the blade holder raised toward the ink jet print head by the wiper raising member at a raised position, wherein the base receives the tiny protrusion when the blade holder is lowered, and stops the wiper blade at an ink wiping position (on the ink ejecting surface).
As the purge caps are raised to suck the ink from the ink ejecting surface for purging, the wiper raising member is also raised. When the purge cap is lowered after purging, the wiper raising member is also lowered, and the blade holder starts to lower its position. However, since the blade holder is being pulled by the pulling member downwardly in the slanting direction that the base is provided, the tiny protrusion provided on a side surface of the blade holder is received by the base, stopping the blade holder at the ink wiping position. In this state, the ink jet print head is moved in a direction so that the head makes contact with the wiper blade to wipe the ink adhered on the ink ejecting surface. Thus, the wiping operation is performed. Thereafter, when the ink jet print head is moved in the opposite direction, the wiper blade is pushed by the ink jet print head and is moved in the direction such that the tiny protrusions are taken off from the base. Consequently, the wiper blade is pulled downwardly by the pulling member and is returned to the initial position.
In the ink jet printer of the invention, the wiper blade is raised to the ink wiping position as it is necessary. After the ink is wiped off the ink ejecting surface, the wiper blade is returned to the initial position by moving the ink jet print head in the direction opposite to that in which the wiper blade is moved during the wiping operation. The force to be applied to make the wiper blade return to the initial position, is just enough force to take off the tiny protrusion from the base, and an increase in the motor torque of the carriage motor will not occur. Only by providing the tiny protrusions on the blade holder, the pulling member, and the base, one aspect of the invention can be achieved with simple structure and with the small number of parts.
In the ink jet printer of the invention, the purge cap and the wiper raising member are raised by a cam mechanism driven by a line feed motor for paper feeding.
By the cam mechanism driven by the line feed motor, the purge cap is raised and lowered, and the wiper blade is raised. Only by providing the wiper raising member, the above-described movement can be performed. One aspect of the invention can be achieved with the simple mechanism without the number of parts increased.
In accordance with the invention, there is provided an ink jet printer having a purge cap for covering an ink ejecting surface of an ink jet print head and sucking ink therefrom to perform purging, and a wiper blade for wiping the ink adhered to the ink ejecting surface purged by the purge cap. The ink jet printer of the invention includes a wiper blade movable up and down between an upward ink wiping position and a downward initial position for wiping the ink adhered to the ink ejecting surface by the wiper blade, and a relative movement mechanism that relatively moves the ink jet print head and the wiper blade in an ink wiping direction, with the wiper blade raised to the ink wiping position and contacting to the ink ejecting surface. The relative movement mechanism stops the relative movement of the ink jet print head and the wiper blade immediately before the wiper blade reaches an edge of the ink ejecting surface, wipes off all areas of the ink ejecting surface, and then lowers the wiper blade to an initial position.
In the ink jet printer of the invention, when the ink adhered on the ink ejecting surface of the ink jet print head is wiped off after purging, an ink wiping operation is stopped immediately before the wiper blade reaches an edge of the ink ejecting surface and wipes off all areas of the ink ejecting surface. Then, the wiper blade is lowered to the initial position. At this time, the wiper blade bent or warped during the ink wiping operation is lowered to the initial position while releasing its bending or warping state. The wiper blade does not scatter the wiped ink due to its elasticity. Therefore, the inside the printer will not be soiled with the ink wiped from the ink ejecting surface scattered around.
An ink jet printer of the invention may further include a tiny protrusion provided on a side surface of a blade holder that holds the wiper blade opposite to a side facing to the purge cap, a pulling member that pulls the blade holder downwardly in a slanting direction where the tiny protrusion is provided, a wiper raising/lowering member that raises or lowers the blade holder by contacting the lower surface of the blade holder according to the raising/lowering movement of the purge cap, a base that receives on the upper surface thereof the tiny protrusion on the way that the blade holder is lowered from the most raised position to stop the wiper blade at the ink wiping position, and a movement mechanism that lowers the purge cap after purging and moves the ink jet print head toward the wiper blade. The movement mechanism stops the ink jet print head immediately before the wiper blade reaches an edge of the ink ejecting surface and wipes off all areas of the ink ejecting surface, and then moves the ink jet print head in an opposite direction.
As the purge caps are raised to suck the ink from the ink ejecting surface for purging, the wiper raising member is also raised. The blade holder is raised by the wiper raising member pushing the lower surface of the blade holder upwardly when the wiper raising member is raised. When the purge cap is lowered after purging, the wiper raising member is also lowered, and the blade holder starts to lower its position. However, since the blade holder is being pulled by the pulling member downwardly in the slanting direction that the base is provided, the tiny protrusion provided on a side surface of the blade holder is received by the base, stopping the blade holder at the ink wiping position. In this state, the ink jet print head is moved in a direction so that the head makes contact with the wiper blade to wipe the ink adhered on the ink ejecting surface using the wiper blade. Thus, the wiping operation is performed. In the ink wiping operation, the ink jet print head movement is stopped immediately before the wiper blade reaches an edge of the ink ejecting surface and wipes off all areas of the ink ejecting surface. The edge of the wiper blade is contacting the ink ejecting surface and the wiper blade remains bent or warped. In this state, the ink wiping operation is finished. Thereafter, the wiper blade is pushed by the ink jet print head and is moved in the direction that the tiny protrusions are taken off from the base. Consequently, the wiper blade is pulled downwardly by the pulling member and is returned to the initial position. When the wiper blade is returned to the initial position, the bending or warping of the blade is removed, so that the wiped ink will not scattered around in the printer by the wiper blade being sprung back due to its elasticity.
The ink jet printer of the invention further includes a stopper member for stopping the ink jet print head right over the purge cap by contacting the ink jet print head. The stopper member is raised and lowered together with the purge cap.
Since the ink jet print heads can be stopped right over the caps by the stopper member, the starting position where the ink jet print heads start to move for the ink wiping operation after purging, can be fixed. Therefore, the ink jet print head can be stopped immediately before the wiper blade reaches an edge of the ink ejecting surface and wipes off all areas of the ink ejecting surface.
Further objects, details, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, when read in conjunction with the drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described in detail with reference to the following figures wherein:
FIG. 1
is a vertical sectional view of a portable printer according to an embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a partially cutaway perspective view of the portable printer for schematic illustration of an internal structure of the printer;
FIG. 3
is a plan sectional view of the portable printer for schematic illustration of an internal structure of the printer;
FIG. 4
is a plan enlarged view of caps and a wiper blade of the portable printer;
FIG. 5
is a front enlarged view of the caps and the wiper blade of the portable printer;
FIG. 6A
is a side view of a maintenance cam of the portable printer;
FIG. 6B
is a development of the maintenance cam;
FIGS. 7A-7F
are side views of the caps, the wiper blade, and a stopper of the portable printer, illustrating the state when they are raised and lowered;
FIGS. 8A and 8B
are front views of the carriage, the caps, the wiper blade, and the stopper of the portable printer, illustrating their movements when the purge operation for a left-side ink jet print head is performed;
FIGS. 9A and 9B
are front views of the carriage, the caps, the wiper blade, and the stopper of the portable printer, illustrating their movements when the purge operation for the left-side in jet print head is performed;
FIGS. 10A and 10B
are front views of the carriage, the caps, the wiper blade, and the stopper of the portable printer, illustrating their movements when the purge operation for the left-side ink jet print head is performed;
FIGS. 11A and 11B
are front views of the carriage, the caps, the wiper blade, and the stopper of the portable printer, illustrating their movements when the purge operation for the left-side ink jet print head is performed;
FIGS. 12A and 12B
are front views of the carriage, the caps, the wiper blade, and he stopper of the portable printer, illustrating their movements when the purge operation for a right-side ink jet print head is performed;
FIGS. 13A and 13B
are front views of the carriage, the caps, the wiper blade, and the stopper of the portable printer, illustrating their movements when the purge operation for the right-side ink jet print head is performed;
FIGS. 14A and 14B
are front views of the carriage, the caps, the wiper blade, and the stopper of the portable printer, illustrating their movements when the purge operation for the right-side ink jet print head is performed; and
FIGS. 15A and 15B
are front views of the carriage, the caps, the wiper blade, and the stopper of the portable printer, illustrating their movements when the purge operation for the right-side ink jet print head is performed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
A preferred embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the figures. A portable printer
1
of this embodiment as shown in
FIG. 1
, has a printer body
3
having an elongated rectangular shape, viewed from the side. Formed in a substantially central portion in a lower rear portion of the printer body
3
is a sheet insert opening
5
. A print sheet PP is inserted from the sheet insert opening
5
and discharged out of a sheet discharge opening
7
formed in the front side of the printer body
3
, as images are being printed by a printing mechanism inside the printer body
3
.
As shown in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, the printing mechanism includes a carriage
11
that reciprocatingly moves within the printer body
3
in the direction of the arrow Y and the opposite direction, ink jet print heads
13
,
15
mounted on the carriage
11
, ink cartridges
17
,
19
detachably disposed on the upper portion of the printer body
3
, a carriage motor
21
for driving the carriage
11
in the direction of the arrow Y and the opposite direction, a line feed motor
23
for conveying the print sheet PP in the direction of the arrow X from the rear side to the forward side of the printer body
3
, sheet conveying rollers
25
,
27
driven by the line feed motor
23
, most of which are disposed in the lower portion of the printer body
3
so that the portable printer
1
has a low center of the gravity.
Each of the ink cartridges
17
,
19
has two ink bags of an ink package
29
therein. Each ink bag of the ink package
29
housed in the ink cartridge
17
contains the black or magenta ink. Each ink bag of the ink package
29
housed in the ink cartridge
19
contains the yellow or cyan ink.
The ink bag of the ink package
29
is formed by a material obtained by laminating a plurality of film sheets formed from a polyethylene resin. Ink in the ink bag of the ink package
29
is supplied to the ink jet print heads
13
,
15
through an ink extracting needle
31
and an ink supply tube
33
.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the portable printer
1
of this embodiment has caps
35
,
37
that cover the ink jet print heads
13
,
15
to prevent the ink jet print heads
13
,
15
from drying when the portably printer
1
is unoperated. Of the caps
35
,
37
, the cap
35
disposed in the left side in
FIG. 2
is also used as a purge cap that performs purging of sucking the ink from the ink jet print heads
13
,
15
by a suction pump
51
(described below).
For purging, as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, drive power is transmitted from the line feed motor gear
23
to a driving shaft
43
via a connecting mechanism
39
comprised of a gear and a clutch. Drive power is then transmitted from the driving shaft
43
to the maintenance cam
45
via a bevel gear
41
provided on a distal end of the driving shaft
43
, so that the maintenance cam
45
is rotated. More specifically, the distal ends of rods
57
,
59
extending from two pistons
53
,
55
of the suction pump
51
are engaged with an inner and outer grooves
47
,
49
formed on the upper surface of the maintenance cam
45
. While the maintenance cam
45
rotates once, a negative pressure occurs in the cap
35
. Then the ink is sucked and discharged into a waste ink reservoir
61
of the ink cartridge
17
. The rod
59
of the piston
55
disposed closer to the maintenance cam
45
, is a hollow tubular rod and the rod
57
of the piston
53
is inserted into the hollow tubular rod
59
and can freely slide therein.
As shown in
FIGS. 5
,
6
A and
6
B the maintenance cam
45
also has a cam groove
63
on the side surface thereof. Into the cam groove
63
, a cam follower
65
provided on a cap driving lever
67
which has the caps
35
,
37
, is engaged. While the maintenance cam
45
rotates once, the caps
35
,
37
are moved from the lowered position to the raised position and then back to the lowered position, according to the raising and lowering movements of the cap driving lever
67
. The ink is sucked for purging when the caps
35
,
37
are in the raised position.
As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, a wiper blade
69
for removing ink or the like adhered on the ink ejecting surface of the ink jet print heads
13
,
15
, is disposed at the left side of the cap
35
. The wiper blade
69
is raised from the lowered position to the raised position by a blade holder
71
raised when the cap driving lever
67
raises.
As shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, the cap driving lever
67
has a stopper
73
between the cap
35
and the cap
37
for positioning the carriage
11
.
The raising and lowering movements of the caps
35
,
37
, the wiper blade
69
, and the stopper
73
will be described with reference to
FIGS. 7A and 7B
. FIGS.
7
A and
7
B show the state that the caps
35
,
37
, the wiper blade
69
, and the stopper
73
are in the lowered positions. In this state, a wiper raising arm
75
provided on the cap driving lever
67
as a wiper moving member or a wiper raising member does not make contact with the blade holder
71
.
When the maintenance cam
45
starts to rotate, the cap driving lever
67
starts to be raised, and the caps,
35
,
37
and the stopper
73
are raised accordingly, as shown in FIG.
7
C. As shown in
FIG. 7D
, as the caps
35
,
37
and the stopper
73
are raised according to the raising movement of the cap driving lever
67
, the wiper raising arm
75
makes contact with the lower surface of the blade holder
71
. As shown in
FIGS. 7E and 7F
, as the maintenance cam
45
continuously rotates, the caps
35
,
37
and the stopper
73
are raised further up. The wiper blade
69
is also raised by the wiper raising arm
75
pushing the blade holder
71
upwardly.
With reference to
FIGS. 8A
to
11
B, the raising and lowering movements of the caps
35
,
37
, the wiper blade
69
, and the stopper
73
, when the purge operation for the left-side ink jet print head
13
is performed, are described along with the movement of the carriage
11
. As shown by an arrow in
FIG. 8A
, the carriage
11
is moved near the caps
35
,
37
before starting the purge operation. Then, as shown by an arrow in
FIG. 8B
, the caps
35
,
37
, the wiper blade
69
, and the stopper
73
are raised. As shown by an arrow in
FIG. 9A
, the carriage
1
is moved to the right side after the stopper
73
is raised to the predetermined position, so that the left-side ink jet print head
13
makes contact with the stopper
73
, as shown in FIG.
9
B. Then, the caps
35
,
37
, the wiper blade
69
, and the stopper
73
are raised as shown by an arrow in FIG.
9
B.
As shown in
FIG. 10A
, the ink ejecting surfaces of the ink jet print heads
13
,
15
are covered with the caps
35
,
37
when the caps
35
,
37
, the wiper blade
69
, and the stopper
73
are at the most raised positions. In this state, the suction pump
51
sucks the ink from the left-side ink jet print head
13
as described above, thus the purge operation is performed for the left-side ink jet print head
13
.
As the maintenance cam
45
starts to rotate after purging, the caps
35
,
37
and the stopper
73
are lowered to their initial positions, as shown in FIG.
10
B. The wiper blade
69
also starts to be lowered, by being pulled downwardly to the left-side by a coil spring
77
of an urging device or a pulling member. The caps
35
,
37
and the stopper
73
simultaneously start to be lowered. However, tiny protrusions
79
provided at the left side surface of the blade holder
71
, contact and are received by the upper surface of abase
81
on the way that the wiper blade
69
is lowered, stopping the blade holder
71
from moving down. Therefore, the wiper blade
69
at this time is not lowered to the initial position but stays raised, as shown in FIG.
10
B.
In this state, when the carriage
11
is moved to the left side, as shown by an arrow in
FIG. 10B
, the wiper blade
69
kept raised by the base
81
, starts to wipe off ink
83
remaining on the ink ejecting surface of the left-side ink jet print head
13
after purging. As shown in
FIG. 11A
, the carriage
11
is stopped after moving to the left side by the predetermined amounts before the wiper blade
69
reaches the edge of the ink ejecting surface of the left-side ink jet print head
13
and wipes off all the areas of the ink ejecting surface. At this time, the edge of the wiper blade
69
remains in contact with the ink ejecting surface of the left-side ink jet print head
13
with the wiper blade
69
kept bent or warped as the same as when the wiping operation is performed. The ink
83
wiped by the wiper blade
69
falls down on the bent or warped wiper blade
69
, so that the ink
83
will not be scattered around in the printer.
Thereafter, as shown in
FIG. 11A
, the carriage
11
is moved to the right side. The blade holder
71
kept raised by the tiny protrusions
79
and the base
81
, is pushed to the right side together with the wiper blade
69
by the left-side ink jet print head
13
, and the tiny protrusions
79
are off from the base
81
. At this time, the blade holder
71
is lowered and returned to the initial position as shown in
FIG. 11B
, since the blade holder
71
is pulled downwardly to the left-side by the coil spring
77
.
With reference to
FIGS. 12A
to
15
B, the raising and lowering movements of the caps
35
,
37
, the wiper blade
69
, and the stopper
73
, when the purge operation for the right-side ink jet print
15
, are described along with the movement of the carriage
11
. Similar to the purge operation for the left-side ink jet print head
13
, the carriage
11
is moved near the caps
35
,
37
as shown by an arrow in
FIG. 12A
, before starting the purge operation. Then, as shown by an arrow in
FIG. 12B
, the caps
35
,
37
, the wiper blade
69
, and the stopper
73
are raised. As shown by an arrow in
FIG. 13A
, the carriage
11
is moved to the right side after the stopper
73
is raised to the predetermined position, so that the right-side ink jet print head
15
makes contact with the stopper
73
, as shown in FIG.
13
B. Then, the caps
35
,
37
, the wiper blade
69
, and the stopper
73
are raised as shown by an arrow in FIG.
13
B.
As shown in
FIG. 14A
, the ink ejecting surface of the right-side ink jet print head
15
is covered with the cap
35
when the caps
35
,
37
, the wiper blade
69
, and the stopper
73
are at the most raised positions. In this state, the suction pump
51
sucks the ink from the right-side ink jet print head
15
as described above, thus the purge operation is performed for the right-side ink jet print head
15
.
As the maintenance cam
41
starts to rotate after the purge operation, the caps
35
,
37
and the stopper
73
are lowered to their initial positions, as shown in FIG.
14
B. However, tiny protrusions
79
provided at the left side surface of the blade holder
71
, contact and are received by the upper surface of a base
81
on the way that the wiper blade
69
is lowered, stopping the blade holder
71
from moving down. Therefore, the wiper blade
69
at this time is not lowered to the initial position but stays raised, as shown in FIG.
14
B.
In this state, when the carriage
11
is moved to the left side, as shown by an arrow in
FIG. 14B
, the wiper blade
69
kept raised by the base
81
, starts to wipe off the ink
83
remaining on the ink ejecting surface of the right-side ink jet print head
15
after purging. As shown in
FIG. 15A
, the carriage
11
is stopped after moving to the left side by the predetermined amounts before the wiper blade
69
reaches the edge of the ink ejecting surface of the right-side ink jet print head
15
and wipes off all the areas of the ink ejecting surface. The edge of the wiper blade
69
remains in contact with the ink ejecting surface of the right-side ink jet print head
15
with the wiper blade
69
kept bent or warped as the same as when the wiping operation is performed. The ink
83
wiped by the wiper blade
69
falls down on the bent or warped wiper blade
69
, so that the ink
83
will not be scattered around in the printer.
Thereafter, as shown in
FIG. 15A
, the carriage
11
is moved to the right side. The blade holder
71
kept raised by the tiny protrusions
79
and the base
81
, is pushed to the right side together with the wiper blade
69
by the right-side ink jet print head
15
, and the tiny protrusions
79
are off from the base
81
. At this time, the blade holder
71
is lowered and returned to the initial position as shown in
FIG. 15B
, since the blade holder
71
is pulled downwardly in a slanting direction by the coil spring
77
.
As described above, in the portable printer
1
of this embodiment, as the maintenance cam
41
driven by the line feed motor
23
rotates, the wiper blade
69
is raised by the wiper raising arm
75
provided on the cap driving lever
67
. The wiper blade
69
is kept raised with the coil spring
77
, the tiny protrusions
79
, and the base
81
. As the carriage
11
is moved to the right side, the wiper blade
69
kept in the raised position is pushed to the right side and the tiny protrusions
79
are off from the base
81
. The wiper blade
69
is pulled downwardly to the initial position by the tensile force of the coil spring
77
. In above-described structure, any special drive sources for raising and lowering the wiper blade
69
are not required and its raising and lowering movements can be achieved by the simple structure.
In the portable printer
1
of this embodiment, for the wiping operation of the ink ejecting surface of the ink jet print heads
13
,
15
after purging, the left-side movement of the carriage
11
is stopped before the wiper blade
69
reaches the edge of the ink ejecting surface of the ink jet print heads
13
,
15
and wipes off all the areas of the ink ejecting surface. The ink
83
wiped by the wiper blade
69
falls down the blade bent or warped during the wiping operation and will not be scattered around in the printer by the wiper blade
69
sprung back due to its elasticity. Therefore, the inside the printer or the print sheet PP will not be soiled with the ink
83
. Especially, since the ink jet print heads
13
,
15
are positioned by the stopper
73
in this embodiment for the purge operation, the movement of the carriage
11
to the left side by the predetermined amounts before the wiper blade
69
reaches the edge of the ink ejecting surfaces of the ink jet print heads
13
,
15
and wipes off the all the areas of the ink ejecting surface, is precisely regulated for the wiping operation by the wiper blade
69
.
While the invention has been described with reference to the embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not restricted to the particular forms shown in the foregoing embodiment. Various modifications and alterations can be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.
As apparent from the foregoing description, in the ink jet printer of the invention, the wiper blade can be raised and lowered using a simple mechanism without the motor torque of the carriage motor increasing, and the ink wiped off the ink ejecting surface of the ink jet print head by the wiper blade, is not scattered around in the printer. Therefore, the inside the printer will not be soiled with ink.
Especially, the wiper blade can be raised to the ink wiping position by the drive force from the line feed (LF) motor and be lowered to the initial position by the drive force from the carriage (CR) motor. Therefore, by effectively using the motors provided for an ink jet printer, the raising and lowering mechanism of the wiper blade is simplified. Furthermore, since the different motors are used to raise the wiper blade to the ink wiping position and to lower it to the initial position, the wiper blade can be raised and lowered with the simpler mechanism and lower torque with respect to each LF and CR motor than the conventional ink jet printer using one motor for raising and lowering the wiper blade.
In the ink jet printer of the invention, the wiper blade can smoothly be lowered by the movement of the ink jet print head to the initial position after the wiping operation is finished with the edge of the wiper blade making contact with the ink ejecting surface.
Further, since the starting position where the ink jet print head starts to move for the ink wiping operation can be fixed due to the use of the stopper, the heads can be stopped at the precise position immediately before the wiper blade reaches the edge of the ink ejecting surfaces of the ink jet print head and wipes off the all the areas of the ink ejecting surface.
Claims
- 1. An ink jet printer, comprising:a purge cap that covers an ink ejecting surface of an ink jet print head and sucks ink therefrom to perform purging; a wiper blade that wipes the ink adhered to the ink ejecting surface purged by the purge cap; a blade holder that holds the wiper blade, the blade holder having a tiny protrusion on a side opposite to a side facing to the purge cap; an urging/pulling device that urges/pulls the blade holder in a direction that the tiny protrusion is provided and in a direction of an initial position where an edge of the wiper blade does not make contact with the ink ejecting surface; a wiper moving member that moves the wiper blade to an ink wiping position where the wiper blade makes contact with the ink ejecting surface by engaging a portion of the blade holder according to the reciprocating movement between a first position where the purge cap stays closest to the ink ejecting surface and the purging is performed and a second position where the purge cap stays farthest away from the ink ejecting surface; and a base that receives the tiny protrusion of the blade holder against the urging force by the urging/pulling device so that the wiper blade is kept at the ink wiping position, wherein the blade holder is moved so that the edge of the wiper blade reaches the ink wiping position using a cap moving mechanism that moves the purge cap from the second position to the first position, and the wiper blade is returned to the second position by the urging/pulling device as the tiny protrusion is removed from the base by the ink jet print head being moved in a direction opposite to a direction that the ink is wiped by the wiper blade.
- 2. An ink jet printer, comprising:a purge cap that covers an ink ejecting surface of an ink jet print head and sucking ink therefrom to perform purging; a wiper blade that wipes the ink adhered to the ink ejecting surface purged by the purge cap; a tiny protrusion provided on a side surface of a blade holder that holds the wiper blade and on an opposite side facing to the purge cap; a pulling member that pulls the blade holder downwardly in a slanting direction that the tiny protrusion is provided; a wiper raising member that raises the blade holder by contacting a lower surface of the blade holder according to an upward movement of the purge cap toward the ink jet print head; and a base that receives on the upper surface thereof, the tiny protrusion to stop the blade holder raised toward the ink jet print head by the wiper raising member at a raised position, the base receiving the tiny protrusion when the blade holder is lowered which stops the wiper blade at an ink wiping position.
- 3. The ink jet printer according to claim 2, wherein the purge cap and the wiper raising member are raised by a cam mechanism driven by a line feed motor for paper feeding.
- 4. An ink jet printer, comprising:a purge cap for covering an ink ejecting surface of an ink jet print head and sucking ink therefrom to perform purging; a wiper blade for wiping the ink adhered to the ink ejecting surface purged by the purge cap, the wiper blade being movable up and down between an upward ink wiping position and a downward initial position; and a relative movement mechanism that relatively moves the ink jet print head and the wiper blade in an ink wiping direction with the wiper blade raised to the ink wiping position and contacting to the ink ejecting surface, the relative movement mechanism stopping the relative movement in a first direction of the ink jet print head and the wiper blade across the ink jet print head immediately before the wiper blade reaches an edge of the ink ejecting surface after wiping off all areas of the ink ejecting surface and then lowering the wiper blade to an initial position by relative movement in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
- 5. The ink jet printer according to claim 4, further comprising:a tiny protrusion provided on a side surface of a blade holder that holds the wiper blade and on an opposite side facing to the purge cap.
- 6. The ink jet printer according to claim 5, further comprising:a pulling member that pulls the blade holder downwardly in a slanting direction that the tiny protrusion is provided.
- 7. The ink jet printer according to claim 6, further comprising:a wiper raising/lowering member that raises or lowers the blade holder by contacting the lower surface of the blade holder according to the raising/lowering movement of the purge cap.
- 8. The ink jet printer according to claim 7, further comprising:a base that receives on the upper surface thereof the tiny protrusion when the blade holder is lowered from the most raised position to stop the wiper blade at an ink wiping position.
- 9. The ink jet printer according to claim 8, further comprising:a movement mechanism that lowers the purge cap after purging and moves the ink jet print head toward the wiper blade, the movement mechanism stopping the ink jet print head immediately before the wiper blade reaches an edge of the ink ejecting surface and wipes off all areas of the ink ejecting surface.
- 10. The ink jet printer according to claim 9, wherein the movement mechanism moves the ink jet print head in an opposite direction after the wiping operation is performed.
- 11. The ink jet printer according to claim 4, further comprising:a stopper member that stops the ink jet print head right over the purge cap by contacting to the ink jet print head.
- 12. The ink jet printer according to claim 11, wherein the stopper member is raised and lowered together with the purge cap.
- 13. The ink jet printer according to claim 4, wherein the second direction is opposite to the first direction.
- 14. A method of operating an ink jet printer, comprising:covering an ink ejecting surface of an ink jet print head with a purge cap; purging ink from the ink jet head using the purge cap; wiping the ink adhered to the ink ejecting surface purged by the purge cap using a wiper blade, the wiper blade being movable up and down between an upward ink wiping position and a downward initial position; relatively moving the ink jet print head and the wiper blade in an ink wiping direction with the wiper blade raised to the ink wiping position and contacting to the ink ejecting surface; stopping the relative movement in a first direction of the ink jet print head and the wiper blade across the ink jet print head immediately before the wiper blade reaches an edge of the ink ejecting surface after wiping off all areas of the ink ejecting surface; and lowering the wiper blade to an initial position by relative movement in a second direction opposite to the first direction.
- 15. The method according to claim 14, further comprising:providing a tiny protrusion on a side surface of a blade holder that holds the wiper blade opposite to a side facing the purge cap.
- 16. The method according to claim 15, further comprising:pulling the blade holder downwardly in a slanting direction that the tiny protrusion is provided.
- 17. The method according to claim 16, further comprising:raising or lowering the blade holder by contacting the lower surface of the blade holder according to the raising/lowering movement of the purge cap.
- 18. The method according to claim 17, further comprising:receiving on the upper surface thereof the tiny protrusion when the blade holder is lowered from the most raised position to stop the wiper blade at an ink wiping position.
- 19. The method according to claim 18, further comprising:lowering the purge cap after purging; and moving the ink jet print head toward the wiper blade; and stopping the ink jet print head immediately before the wiper blade reaches an edge of the ink ejecting surface and wipes off all areas of the ink ejecting surface.
- 20. The method according to claim 19, wherein the moving step moves the ink jet print head in an opposite direction after the wiping operation is performed.
- 21. The method according to claim 14, further comprising:stopping the ink jet print head right over the purge cap by contacting to the ink jet print head.
- 22. The method according to claim 21, wherein the stopping step is performed by a stopper member which is raise lowered together with the purge cap.
- 23. The ink jet printer according to claim 14, wherein the second direction is opposite to the first direction.
- 24. A wiping device, comprising:a wiper blade that wipes the liquid adhered a liquid ejecting surface; a blade holder that holds the wiper blade, the blade holder having a tiny protrusion on one side; an urging/pulling device that urges/pulls the blade holder in a direction that the tiny protrusion is provided and in a direction of an initial position where the edge of the wiper blade does not make contact with the liquid ejecting surface; a moving member that moves the wiper blade to a liquid wiping position where the wiper blade makes contact with the liquid ejecting surface; and a base that receives the tiny protrusion of the blade holder against the urging force by the urging/pulling device so that the wiper blade is kept at the liquid wiping position, the wiper blade being returned to an initial position by the urging/pulling device as the tiny protrusion is removed from the base by the liquid ejecting surface being moved in a direction opposite to a direction that the liquid is wiped by the wiper blade.
- 25. An ink jet printer, comprising:a wiper blade for wiping an ink adhered to an ink ejecting surface of an ink jet print head, the wiper blade being movable up and down between an upward ink wiper position and a downward initial position; and a relative movement mechanism that relatively moves the ink jet print head and the wiper blade in an ink wiping direction with the wiper blade raised to the ink wiping position and contacting to the ink ejecting surface, the relative movement mechanism stopping the relative movement in a first direction of the ink jet print head and the wiper blade across the ink jet print head immediately before the wiper blade reaches an edge of the ink ejecting surface after wiping off all areas of the ink ejecting surface, wherein the wiper blade moves from the ink wiping position to the initial position while the wiper blade is in the state which is contact with the ink ejecting surface after stopping the relative movement.
- 26. The ink jet printer according to claim 25, wherein when the wiper blade reaches the edge of the ink ejecting surface after wiping off all areas of the ink ejecting surface, the relative movement mechanism moves the wiper blade to the initial position by a relative movement in a second direction.
- 27. The ink jet printer according to claim 26, wherein the second direction is opposite to the first direction.
- 28. An ink jet printer, comprising:a cap that covers an ink ejecting surface of an ink jet print head; a wiper blade for wiping the ink adhered to the ink ejecting surface; a blade holder that holds the wiper blade and is movable between an ink wiping position where the wiper blade makes contact with the ink ejecting surface and an initial position where the wiper blade does not make contact with the ink ejecting surface, the blade holder having a tiny protrusion on a side opposite to a side facing to the cap; an urging/pulling device that urges/pulls the blade holder in a direction that the tiny protrusion is provided and in a direction of the initial position; a wiper moving member that moves the wiper blade to the ink wiping position by engaging a portion of the blade holder according to the reciprocating movement between a first position where the cap stays closest to the ink ejecting surface and a second position where the cap stays farthest away from the ink ejecting surface; and a base that receives the tiny protrusion of the blade holder against the urging force by the urging/pulling device so that the wiper blade is kept at the ink wiping position, wherein the blade holder is moved so that the edge of the wiper blade reaches the ink wiping position using a cap moving mechanism that moves the cap from the second position to the first position.
- 29. The ink jet printer according to claim 28, wherein the wiper blade is returned to the second position by the urging/pulling device as the tiny protrusion is removed from the base by the ink jet print head being moved in a direction opposite to a direction that the ink is wiped by the wiper blade.
- 30. An ink jet printer, comprising:a wiper blade for wiping an ink adhered to an ink ejecting surface of an ink jet print head, the wiper blade being movable between an ink wiping position and an initial position; a wiper moving member that moves the wiper blade between the ink wiping position and the initial position; and a relative movement mechanism that relatively moves the ink jet print head and the wiper blade in an ink wiping direction with the wiper blade moved to the ink wiping position and contacting the ink ejecting surface, wherein the wiper moving member moves the wiper from the ink wiping position, with the wiper blade contacting to the ink ejecting surface, to the initial position after the relative movement mechanism stops the relative movement immediately before the wiper blade reaches an edge of the ink ejecting surface after wiping off all areas of the ink ejecting surface.
Priority Claims (2)
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Sep 1998 |
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10-274035 |
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