Claims
- 1. An ink-jet recorder comprising:
- a head having a plurality of head elements for discharging ink to record a pattern;
- a first tank for storing ink to be supplied to said head elements;
- a second tank for storing ink to be supplied to said first tank; and
- an ink transport system for transporting the ink among said head elements, said first tank and said second tank;
- said ink transport system including:
- (a) first distribution means connected to a head port for each said head element;
- (b) second distribution means connected to another head port for each said head element;
- (c) first transport means arranged between said first tank and said first distribution means to form a first transport path for the ink;
- (d) first switching means arranged in said first transport means to selectively block said first transport path;
- (e) swcond transport means arranged between said first tank and said second distribution means to form a second transport path for the ink;
- (f) second switching means arranged in said second transport means to selectively block said second transport path;
- (g) a pump disposed in said second transport means between said first tank and said second switching means and having a first port connecting to said first tank and a second port connecting to said second switching means, said pump being operable in a first direction to transport the ink from said second port to said first port in a second direction to transport the ink from said port to said second port;
- (h) third transport means connected to said second tank and having back-flow prevention means for regulating the flow of ink to only the direction flowing from said second tank, said third transport means transporting the ink from said second tank to said second port; and
- (i) third switching means for opening an air chamber in said first tank to atmosphere while ink is flowing through said first or second distribution means to or from said head elements, whereby ink can be transported through said ink transport system without escaping to the atmosphere.
- 2. An ink jet recorder according to claim 1 wherein a print mode for recording a pattern is established by opening said first and third switching means, closing said second switching means and stopping said pump.
- 3. An ink jet recorder according to claim 1 wherein a supply mode for supplying the ink from said second tank to said first tank is established by opening said first and third switching means, closing said second switching means and operating said pump in said first direction.
- 4. An ink jet recorder according to claim 1 wherein a circulation mode for circulating the ink is established by opening said first, second and third switching means and operating said pump in said second direction.
- 5. An ink jet recorder according to claim 1 wherein a pressure mode for pressurizing the ink is established by closing said first switching means, opening said second and third switching means and operating said pump in said second direction.
- 6. An ink jet recorder according to claim 1 wherein a store mode for storing the ink is established by closing said first, second and third switching means and stopping said pump.
- 7. An ink jet recorder according to claim 1 wherein said first tank includes a portion able to communicate between an ink reservoir and said air chamber and a sensor for detecting a level of the ink stored in said first tank arranged externally of said portion.
- 8. An ink jet recorder according to claim 1 wherein said area is formed by recessing a portion of an upper surface of said first tank and forming a projection rising from the recess.
- 9. An ink jet recorder according to claim 8 wherein said area spreads as it goes toward the bottom of said first tank.
- 10. An ink jet recorder according to claim 1 wherein said ink transport system includes an ink supply connecting member having a connecting element connectable to the ink path, and said ink supply connecting member includes a first connecting member having a valve which blocks said ink path when said connecting element is removed, and a second connecting member having a valve actuator for actuating said valve to connect said ink path when said connecting element is in a connection position.
- 11. An ink jet recorder according to claim 1 wherein said ink transport system can be separated by separation members which connect said head and other elements of said ink transport system to enable the ink transport therebetween.
- 12. An ink jet recorder according to claim 1 wherein said second tank is connected to a main body of the recorder by a connecting member for removably connecting said second tank to the main body of the recorder, and said connecting member has a resilient support for resiliently supporting said connecting member and permitting a displacement of said connecting member in a predetermined planer.
- 13. An ink-jet recorder according to claim 12 wherein said resilient support has a pair of leaf spring members of a symmetric shape, and said connecting member is held by said pair of leaf spring members.
- 14. An ink jet recorder comprising:
- recording means including a head for discharging ink to effect a recording operation;
- supply means for supplying the ink to said recording means; and
- supporting means for removably supporting said recording means and said supply means at either side of said supporting means to connect said recording means and said supply means together, wherein said supporting means includes transfer means for transferring ink between said recording means and said supply means when said recording means and said supply means are mounted on said supporting means.
- 15. An ink jet recorder according to claim 14, wherein said recording means includes head drive means for driving said head.
- 16. An ink jet recorder comprising:
- a plurality of heads for discharging ink to effect recording;
- a tank for storing the ink to be supplied to said heads; and
- distribution means connected to said tank and said heads and including a first flow path for distributing the ink stored in said tank among said plurality of heads and a second flow path for returning ink from said heads to said tank, whereby ink can flow through said first and second flow paths to or from said heads without escaping to the atmosphere.
Priority Claims (7)
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58-244131 |
Dec 1983 |
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58-244132 |
Dec 1983 |
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58-244133 |
Dec 1983 |
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58-244134 |
Dec 1983 |
JPX |
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58-244135 |
Dec 1983 |
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58-244136 |
Dec 1983 |
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58-244138 |
Dec 1983 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 684,117 filed Dec. 20, 1984, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Continuations (1)
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