1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an ink jet printing apparatus on which a head cartridge equipped with a printing head is mounted to be detachable with respect to a carriage, and an ink tank is mounted to be replaceable with respect to the head cartridge.
2. Description of the Related Art
As a printing apparatus, there is a printing apparatus having functions such as printing, copying, facsimiling or the like, or a printing apparatus used for an outputting apparatus of complex electronic hardware including a computer, word processor or the like, and a printing apparatus used for an outputting apparatus of a workstation. Such a printing apparatus is constructed so that it can print an image on printing material (printing medium) such as paper, plastic thin plates or the like based on image information.
And, the printing apparatus can be classified as an ink jet method, a wire dot method, a thermal method, a laser beam method or the like depending on its printing method. Among these, since the inkjet method, in particular, can make a printing image high in image quality, and realize a low running cost, it has become widely popular in general households in recent years. In conjunction with this, it has been demanded that the printing apparatus is to be downsized and light in weight. Normally, the printing head of the printing apparatus of a popular type ink jet method (ink jet printing apparatus) like this is mounted to be detachable on a head mounting portion (in a serial scan type printing apparatus, carriage) of the printing apparatus for maintenance or the like. A detachable mechanism serving as the printing head in the head mounting portion is required to be easily detachable in construction limiting mistakes by the user as much as possible.
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2004-090343 discloses an ink jet printing apparatus of a serial scan type on which the head cartridge equipped with the printing head is mounted to be detachable with respect to a carriage, furthermore, an ink tank is mounted to be replaceable with respect to the head cartridge. The carriage is equipped with a lever which is operated when attaching/removing the head cartridge. After mounting of the head cartridge on the carriage, by operating the lever in one direction, the head cartridge is fixed to the carriage, and a contact of a head cartridge side is pressed to a contact of carriage side, therefore, they are electrically connected. By operating the lever in the other direction, the contact of the head cartridge side is released from the contact of the carriage side, and the head cartridge can be removed from the carriage.
However, in the printing apparatus constructed like this, when removing the ink tank from the head cartridge, users may operate the lever by mistake to induce the head cartridge to be removed from the carriage. In comparison with a replacement frequency of the ink tank, a replacement frequency of the head cartridge is extremely low. And, when removing the head cartridge from the carriage, the printing head equipped on the head cartridge may be damaged during performance by environmental changes and contact with peripherals.
From such a point of view, some printing apparatuses, in recent years, have constructions equipped to limit operation of the lever in the other direction so that the lever cannot be completely operated in the other direction unless the ink tank is removed from the head cartridge. Unless the lever can be completely operated in the other direction, although a pressing force of the contact of the head cartridge side with respect to the contact of the carriage side loosens, the head cartridge cannot be removed. By enabling a detachment of the head cartridge as a condition for removing the ink tank like this, a situation in which users can remove the head cartridge by mistake can be avoided in advance.
However, when limiting the operation of the lever in the other direction as mentioned above, although the head cartridge cannot be removed, the pressing force of the contact of the head cartridge with respect to the contact of the carriage side becomes loose. Therefore, because those contacts separate, they may not be maintained in an electrically conductive state.
Since a contact between the carriage side and the head cartridge side is important so as to transmit a drive signal of the printing head or the like, those contacts, therefore, are preferably prevented from wear by maintaining the electrically conductive state.
The present invention provides an ink jet printing apparatus which can improve an electrical reliability of the contact portion of the carriage side and head cartridge side.
There is provided an ink jet printing apparatus capable of printing an image on a printing medium with a movement of a carriage on which a head cartridge is mounted to be detachable, the head cartridge being mounted with an ink tank to be replaceable and being equipped with a printing head capable of ejecting ink supplied from the ink tank, comprising: a carriage side connecting portion, which is provided in the carriage, forming a transmission route of control signal of the printing head, and being connected by pressure contact with a head cartridge side connecting portion provided in the head cartridge; pressure contact means for connecting the head cartridge side connecting portion and the carriage side connecting portion by pressure contact when the head cartridge is mounted on the carriage; locking means for fixing the head cartridge to the carriage when the head cartridge is mounted on the carriage, and releasing a fixation of the head cartridge by receiving a releasing operation; and obstructing means for obstructing the releasing operation of the locking means while maintaining a connection between the head cartridge side connecting portion and the carriage side connecting portion by the pressure contact means when the ink tank is mounted on the head cartridge, and for enabling the releasing operation of the locking means when the ink tank is not mounted on the head cartridge.
According to the present invention, when the ink tank is mounted on the head cartridge, the head cartridge is prevented from being removed from the carriage, and the carriage and the head cartridge are maintained in an electrically conductive state simultaneously. Therefore, it is necessary to remove the ink tank in order to remove the head cartridge. Accordingly, when replacing the head cartridge, users may not remove the head cartridge by mistake, and unnecessary contact and separation of the electrical connecting portion between the carriage and the head cartridge can be prevented. As a result, electrical reliability of the connecting portion can be improved.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments (with reference to the attached drawings).
Embodiments of the present invention are described in detail with reference to the drawings.
A carriage 403 is guided to be movable in a main scan direction of an arrow X by a guide shaft 401 and a guide rail 402 which are fixed at both ends to the chassis portion 100. The main scan direction is a direction crossing (in the present example, orthogonally) a sub-scan direction of an arrow Y in which a printing medium is transported. On the carriage 403, a head cartridge 20 (refer to
A paper feeding portion 300 transports the printing medium in the sub-scan direction of the arrow Y by holding/sandwiching the printing medium with an LF roller 301 driven by an LF drive motor (not shown) and a pinch roller 302 located beneath the LF roller 301.
In the printing head equipped on a head cartridge 20 of the present example, an ejecting portion capable of ejecting inks of yellow (Y), magenta (M), cyan (C), and photo black (Bk) is formed. And, in the head cartridge 20, ink tank holders 21 and 22 are formed. With respect to the ink tank holder 21, a color ink tank 51 (refer to
A drive signal of the printing head is transmitted from a control board (not shown) of the ink jet printing apparatus to a flexible cable (not shown), a cable connector of the carriage 403 and a cartridge connector 412 (refer to
In the carriage 403, as shown in
The set lever 30 is formed by a metal plate as shown in
In the set lever 30 of the present example, a tank cover 53 is attached so that it may cover a holder 22 of the head cartridge 20 on which the black ink tank 52 (refer to
In a bottom surface of the color ink tank 51 (refer to
The ink tank 51 is equipped with an upper cover 51B as a lid member sealing the ink tank by covering an upper portion of housing space of the ink, and in the upper cover 51B, an atmosphere communicating opening (not shown) is formed. And, in a surface 51C (refer to
At an upper portion of the left side surface of the ink tank 51, a restricting surface 51G (refer to
On the other hand, for the tank cover 53, a surface equivalent to the restricting surface 51G of the ink tank 51 is not formed. That is, for the tank cover 53, a restricting surface for preventing a right side hook 36 from being operated in an arrow B direction is not formed. Therefore, the right side hook 36 can be operated in the arrow B direction regardless of whether the tank cover 53 is attached, and this can make engagement between a right side claw portion 36A and the locking hole 414 disengage at anytime. However, even when an engagement of the right side claw portion 36A is released like this, the set lever cannot be rotated upward by releasing a lock of the set lever 30 unless the left side claw portion 35A has been released by operating the left side hook 35 in the arrow A direction. That is, when the ink tank 51 is mounted, the set lever cannot be rotated upward by releasing the set lever 30 from a locked state. Accordingly, since the head cartridge 20 cannot be removed, a contact pressure between a contact board 25 of the head cartridge 20 side and a connector 412 of the carriage 403 side is kept, and they are maintained in an electrical connecting state.
(Operation of Attaching the Head Cartridge)
Next, an operation of attaching the head cartridge 30 is explained.
When the head cartridge 20 is attached, after rotating the set lever 30 upward as shown in
(Operation of Removing the Head Cartridge)
As shown in
And, when the ink tank 51 is mounted as shown in
(Operation of Attaching the Ink Tank)
When attaching the ink tank 51, first, as shown in
(Operation of Removing the Ink Tank)
When removing the ink tank 51, after having released the engagement between the latch claw 51F and the engaging hole 40 (refer to
(Fixing Structure of the Guide Shaft)
For the guide shaft 401 in the present example, a hollow (pipe) shaft of a plate thickness of 1 mm in place of a solid shaft is used with the aim of reducing the printing apparatus in weight. At both ends of the hollow guide shaft 401, grooves of a depth of 0.5 mm are formed along its circumferential direction.
The left end 401A of the guide shaft 401 is fixed to the chassis 100 by using a plate 61 shown in
When fixing the left end 401A of the guide shaft 401, as shown in
On the other hand, the right end 401B of the guide shaft 401 is fixed to the chassis 100 by using a plate 63 shown in
When fixing the right end 401B of the guide shaft 401, as shown in
A fixing structure of the right end 401B of the guide shaft 401 like this has an advantage in the case where a space that can be secured at a right side of the chassis 100 is small.
(Bearing Portion of the Carriage)
In the present example, right/left bearing portions of the carriage 403 which are fitted to be slidable in the shaft 401 are equipped with a guide member 71 as shown in
When a head cartridge is mounted on a carriage, pressure contact means for connecting those electrical connecting portions by pressure are not specified in only a construction using a set lever, but maybe a construction capable of exhibiting a function as the pressure contact means.
Locking means in which the head cartridge is fixed to the carriage when the head cartridge has been mounted on the carriage, and a fixation of the head cartridge is released by receiving a releasing operation are not specified in only the construction using the set lever.
And, obstructing means for obstructing the releasing operation of the locking means may be any construction capable of obstructing the releasing operation of the locking means when mounting the ink tank, therefore, except for the construction using the ink tank like the embodiment mentioned above, a member working together with a mounting of the ink tank can be used.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2006-227183, filed Aug. 23, 2006, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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