Claims
- 1. A method for recovering an ink jet head having an opening communicating with a discharge port, the opening being provided on a same planar surface on which the discharge port for discharging ink is provided, an area of the opening being larger than an area of the discharge port, said method comprising the steps of:capping the ink jet head with a cap having a space, the cap covering the opening and the discharge port such that the opening and the discharge port commonly communicate with the space of the cap during capping; forcibly introducing gas into the ink jet head simultaneously through the discharge port and the opening by utilizing the cap; and exhausting the gas introduced into the ink jet head in said introducing step with ink through the discharge port and the opening, wherein the gas introduced into the ink jet head enables the ink to be exhausted at an increased velocity in said exhausting step.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein in said introducing step gas is introduced into a liquid chamber of the ink jet head.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein in said exhausting step suction is applied to the ink jet head to suction the introduced gas and ink through the discharge port.
- 4. A method according to claim 1, wherein said introducing and exhausting steps are performed a plurality of times.
- 5. An ink jet apparatus for use with a mountable ink jet head having an opening communicating with a discharge port, the opening being provided on a same planar surface on which the discharge port for discharging ink is provided, said apparatus comprising:a cap having a space, said cap covering the opening and the discharge port such that the opening and the discharge port commonly communicate with the space of said cap during capping, said cap forcibly introducing gas into the ink jet head simultaneously through the discharge port and the opening; and exhausting means for exhausting the gas introduced into the ink jet head with ink through the discharge port and the opening, wherein an area of the opening is larger than an area of the discharge port and the gas introduced into the ink jet head enables the ink to be exhausted at an increased velocity by said exhausting means.
- 6. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the ink jet head includes a liquid chamber and said cap introduces gas into the liquid chamber of the ink jet head.
- 7. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said exhausting means applies suction to the ink jet head to suction the introduced gas and ink through the discharge port.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 5, wherein said cap comprises an ink absorbing member for absorbing ink.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 8, wherein at least one part of said cap is made of a material selected from a silicone rubber and a butyl rubber.
- 10. An ink jet apparatus for use with a mountable ink jet head having an opening communicating with a discharge port, the opening being provided on a same planar surface on which the discharge port for discharging ink is provided, said apparatus comprising:a cap having a space, said cap covering the opening and the discharge port such that the opening and the discharge port commonly communicate with the space of said cap during capping, said cap forcibly introducing gas into the ink jet head simultaneously through the discharge port and the opening; and a pump for generating negative pressure and exhausting the gas introduced into the ink jet head with ink through the discharge port and the opening, wherein an area of the opening is larger than an area of the discharge port and the gas introduced into the ink jet head enables the ink to be exhausted at an increased velocity by said pump.
Priority Claims (10)
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60-249002 |
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60-249003 |
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60-249004 |
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60-249005 |
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60-249006 |
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60-249009 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/783,820 filed Oct. 29, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 5,311,214, which is a division of application Ser. No. 07/559,977 filed Jul. 30, 1990, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/364,548 filed Jun. 2, 1989, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/196,820 filed May 19, 1988, abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/926,543 filed Nov. 4, 1986, abandoned.
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