Ink-jet recording apparatus and recovery process method of the same

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6196655
  • Patent Number
    6,196,655
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 20, 1993
    30 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 6, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
There is disclosed a method and apparatus 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 is larger than an area of the discharge port. The method includes the steps of forcibly introducing gas into the ink jet head simultaneously through the discharge port and the opening, and exhausting the gas introduced into the ink jet head in the introducing step with ink through the discharge port. The gas introduced into the ink jet head enables the ink to be exhausted at an increased velocity in the exhausting step.
Description




DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an ink-jet recording apparatus and a recovery process method of the same.




2. Related Background Art




In an ink-jet recording apparatus, an ink discharge port, such as an orifice provided in a printing head, may be clogged, or bubbles may be mixed in an ink supply path connected to the ink discharge port. This degrades ink droplet discharge performance and causes poor ink discharge.




In conventional ink-jet printing apparatuses, a suction means is provided outside a discharge port to oppose it, and ink is absorbed from the discharge port. Alternatively, pressure is applied to the interior of the ink supply path, to cause the ink to flow at a certain velocity, thus discharging the ink from the discharge port. In this manner, the above-described factors causing poor discharge are eliminated.




In ink-jet recording apparatuses, however, many structures are provided in and along the ink flow path such as the discharge port, a corner or step in the printing head or ink supply path, or a filter provided midway along the supply path for removing foreign material from the supply path. Such structures have a large flow path resistance, and sufficient flow velocity cannot be obtained due to these structures. Therefore, if bubbles are present in these portions, they are not discharged but only ink is discharged, and the factors causing poor discharge cannot be eliminated.




In order to eliminate these poor discharge factors, it has also been proposed to increase the suction force of a suction means or the pressure of a pressure means thus achieving sufficient flow velocity. For this purpose, however, the overall apparatus is inevitably increased in size.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide an ink-jet recording apparatus wherein the above-described problems are solved to maintain a sufficient flow velocity without increasing its size, thus reliably performing ink discharge and recovery processes, and a recovery process method of the same.




It is another object of the present invention to provide an ink-jet recording apparatus wherein foreign material in an ink supply path connected to a discharge port, such as bubbles or dust present in the filter in the supply path or a step or corner of the supply path, can be appropriately removed by a high-velocity fluid, and a recovery process method of the same.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide an ink-jet recording apparatus wherein foreign material in an ink supply path connected to a discharge port, such as bubbles or dust present in the filter in the supply path or a step or corner of the supply path, can be appropriately removed by causing ink to flow without flowing through a discharge port having a high flow path resistance, and a recovery process method of the same.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide an ink-jet recording apparatus wherein a gas is introduced from an opening to an ink supply path to cause ink to flow at a high velocity together with the gas introduced into the ink supply path, thereby discharging the ink quickly and reliably, and a recovery process method of the same.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide an ink-jet recording apparatus wherein ink is caused to flow at a high velocity together with a gas introduced into an ink supply path inside a discharge port, in order to eliminate factors causing poor discharge, such as clogging of the discharge port, as well as to appropriately remove foreign material in the ink supply path connected to the discharge port, such as bubbles or dust present in a filter in the supply path or a step or corner of the supply path, and a recovery process method of the same.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide an ink-jet recording apparatus wherein, once air is introduced by connection, it is appropriately introduced into an ink supply path without being absorbed back even when the discharge path is released and when the ink is to be discharged, it is caused to flow at a high velocity together with the gas introduced into the ink supply path inside the discharge port, so that factors causing poor discharge, such as clogging of the discharge port, can be eliminated, as well as foreign material in the ink supply path connected to the discharge port, such as bubbles or dust present in the filter on the supply path or in a step or corner of the supply path, can be appropriately removed, and a recovery process method of the same.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide an ink-jet recording apparatus wherein, before a gas is introduced into an ink supply path by means of repeated connection/disconnection of the discharge port, ink is discharged to fill a connection means, so that an increased pressure sufficient for air introduction can be obtained, and the ink is caused to flow at a high velocity and is discharged together with the gas introduced into the ink supply path inside the discharge port, so that factors causing poor discharge, such as clogging of the discharge port, can be eliminated, as well as foreign material in the ink supply path connected to the discharge port, such as bubbles or dust present in the filter in the supply path or in a step or corner of the supply path, can be appropriately removed,.and a recovery process method of the same.




It is still another object of the present invention to provide an ink-jet recording apparatus wherein one ink discharge process is performed to discharge ink from a discharge port in order to restore discharge, and a simple operation of holding an ink-containing member at a second mount position (a position for blocking the supply path) is performed in association with the ink discharge process, so that the ink supply path can be reliably blocked, thus assisting a discharge recovery process for increasing the flow velocity of a fluid in the supply path, and a recovery method of the same.




It is further object of the present invention to provide an ink jet recording apparatus for performing recording by discharging ink from a recording head,




characterized in that said apparatus comprises;




a branch path branching from a middle point of an ink supply path through which ink is supplied to said recording head; and




removing means for removing a foreign material in said ink supply path by flowing the ink through said branch path.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an ink jet recording apparatus comprising:




a recording head having a discharge port for discharging ink therethrough;




introducing means for introducing air from said discharge port into the interior of said recording head, said introducting means including a connecting part convering said discharge port by the connection thereof to said recording head, transfer means for connecting or separating said connecting portion to or from said recording head, and control means for controlling said connection or separation operation performed by said transfer means to cause said transfer means to repeatedly perform said operation plural times; and




discharge means for discharging the ink and/or the introduced air from said discharge port.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an ink jet recording apparatus for discharging ink from a recording head to a recording meidum to effect recording comprising:




a connecting part connectable to said recording head;




transfer means for performing the connection and separation of said connecting part to and from said recording head;




control means for controlling said transfer means to perform said connection and separation of said connecting portion to and from said recording head;




said control means introducing gas from said discharge port of said recording head into the interior of said recording head by the connection of said connecting part to said recording head;




opening/closing means for communicating the interior of said connecting portion with the atmosphere prior to the release of said connection; and




discharge means for discharging gas introduced in the interior of said recording head together with the ink from said discharge port.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an ink jet recording apparatus for discharging ink from a discharge port, comprising:




a branch path provided midway along an ink supply path for supplying the ink to said recording head therethrough, one end of said branch path opening to atmosphere;




a connecting part for covering said discharge port by the connection thereof to said recording head; and




a pump for generating suction power for said ink supplied to said recording head and/or gas introduced into the interior of said ink supply path from said discharge port, said connecting portion and said branch path.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an ink jet recording apparatus for discharging ink from recording head to a recording medium to effect recording comprising:




a connecting part connectable to said recording head;




transfer means for causing said connecting part to connect and separate to and from said recording head;




control means for controlling said transfer means to cause said connecting part to connect and separate to and from said discharge port, and for introducing gas into the interior of said discharge port by said connection;




discharge means for discharging liquid present in the interior of said discharge port from said discharge port; and




discharge control means for causing said connecting part to connect to said discharge port prior to the connection for said introduction of gas, to drive said discharge means.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an ink jet recording apparatus for discharging ink from a discharge port of a recording head to a recording medium to effect recording, comprising:




limit means provided midway along an ink supply path through which ink is supplied to said recording head, for limiting the quantity of ink to be supplied to said recording head;




introducing means for causing the pressure of the portion between said limit means and said recording head to become negative during the limit operation of said limit means to suck and introduce gas from said discharge port; and




discharge means for releasing said limit operation after the introduction of gas, to discharge the introduced gas together with the ink.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a recovery process of an ink jet recording apparatus comprising the steps:




connecting a connecting part for covering a discharge port through which a recording head discharges ink, to said recording head;




performing the separation of said connecting part from said recording head and thereafter, connecting said connecting part to said recording head after ink is introduced into a suction path which communicates said connecting part with a pump for generating suction power used for performing suction operation of sucking ink from said discharge port through said connecting part; and




thereafter, opening an open/closure means for communicating the interior of said connecting part with atmosphere in the state that said connecting part connects to said recording head after the lapse of a predetermined time period from the operation of said suction, to communicate the interior of said connecting part with atmosphere, together with the performance of said suction.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a recovery process for an ink jet recording apparatus comprising the steps:




connecting a connecting part for covering a discharge port through which a recording head discharges ink, to said recording head;




thereafter causing the pressure of an ink supply path to become negative by means of a pump through said connecting part under the condition that said ink supply path through which ink is supplied to said recording head is closed or the quantity of the ink flow in said ink supply path is decreased;




thereafter, opening open/closure means for communicating the interior of said connecting part to atmosphere, to communicate the interior of said connecting part to atmosphere; and




thereafter, performing the suction operation for sucking air and/or ink from said discharge port through said connecting part by a suction power of said pump under the condition that said open/closure means is closed, after the conduction of said ink supply path.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a recovery process for an ink jet recording apparatus comprising the steps:




connecting a connecting part for covering a discharge port through which a recording head discharges ink, to said recording head;




thereafter, causing an ink supply path through which ink is supplied to said recording head to be closed;




thereafter, opening open/closure means for communicating the interior of said connecting part to the atmosphere to communicate the interior of said connecting part to the atmosphere;




thereafter, performing a sumping operation for generating suction power used for performing a suction operation in which ink is sucked from said discharge port through said connecting part under the condition that a suction path through which said connecting part is communicated to said pump;




thereafter, conducting said suction path and said ink supply path, closing said open/closure means, and




thereafter performing said suction operation.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a recovery process for an ink jet recording apparatus comprising the steps:




connecting a connecting part for covering a discharge port through which a recording head discharges ink, to said recording head;




thereafter, opening open/closure means for communicating the interior of said connecting part to the atmosphere in said connection state;




thereafter, closing an ink supply path for supplying ink to said recording head therethrough or decreasing the quantity of ink supply;




thereafter, operating a pump for generating suction power with which ink is sucked from said discharges port through said connecting part under the condition that said supply path is communicating with a suction path for communicating said connecting part with said pump therethrough;




thereafter, conducting said supply path and closing said open/closure means; and




thereafter, shutting off the communication between said suction path and said supply path, and thereafter, operating said pump.




It is yet a further object of the present invention to provide 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. The method includes the steps of forcibly introducing gas into the ink jet head simultaneously through the discharge port and the opening, and exhausting the gas introduced into the ink jet head in the introducing step with ink through the discharge port. The gas introduced into the ink jet head enables the ink to be exhausted at an increased velocity in said exhausting step.




It is an even further object of the present invention to provide 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. The apparatus includes introducing means and exhausting means. The introducing means forcibly introduces gas into the ink jet head simultaneously through the discharge port and the opening. The exhausting means exhausts the gas introduced into the ink jet head by the introducing means with ink through the discharge port. An area of the opening is larger than an area of the discharge port. The gas introduced into the ink jet head enables the ink to be exhausted at an increased velocity by the exhausting means.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIGS. 1A and 1B

respectively are a perspective view of an outer appearance of an ink-jet recording apparatus to which the present invention can be applied, and a front view of an operation panel provided on a front surface of the apparatus;





FIGS. 2 and 3

are perspective and plan views, respectively, of a recording section stored in the apparatus shown in

FIG. 1A

;





FIG. 4

is a schematic diagram of a main part of the apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention, wherein air is introduced from outside a discharge port;





FIG. 5

is a block diagram of a control system of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIGS. 6A and 6B

are flow charts..showing a recovery process sequence, respectively, of the control system shown in

FIG. 5

;





FIGS. 7

to


9


are timing charts showing operations of the respective portions in the recovery process;





FIG. 10

is a schematic diagram of a main part of the apparatus according to another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a block diagram of a control system of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 12

is a flow chart showing a recovery process sequence of the control system shown in

FIG. 11

;





FIGS. 13

to


16


are schematic diagrams of four examples of the present invention wherein the interior of a discharge port is set at a negative pressure and air is taken from the discharge port;





FIGS. 17A and 17B

are sectional views showing a connection state of an ink supply tube and an ink cartridge;





FIGS. 18A and 18B

to


21


A and


21


B are plan views of four examples wherein the position of the ink cartridge shown in

FIGS. 17A and 17B

can be set;





FIGS. 22A

,


22


B, and


22


C are front views of three examples of the head front surface arrangement;





FIG. 23

is a schematic diagram of a main part of the apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 24

is a block diagram of a control system in the embodiment shown in

FIG. 23

;





FIG. 25

is a flow chart of a recovery process sequence of the control system shown in

FIG. 24

;





FIG. 26

is a schematic diagram of a main part of an apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 27

is a block diagram of a control system of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 26

;





FIG. 28

is a flow chart of a recovery process sequence of the control system shown in

FIG. 27

; and





FIG. 29

is a schematic diagram of a modification of the apparatus shown in FIG.


26


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




The present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIGS. 1A and 1B

show an outer appearance of an ink-jet recording apparatus to which the present invention can be applied, and an operation panel provided on the front surface of the apparatus, respectively; and

FIGS. 2 and 3

show a recording section stored in the apparatus shown in

FIG. 1A. A

so-called serial type ink-jet recording apparatus will be exemplified.





FIG. 1A

illustrates an apparatus main body


1000


, a power source switch


1100


, and an operation panel


1200


. The operation panel


1200


can have, as shown in

FIG. 1B

, an instruction means, such as FF and LF switches


1210


and


1220


and an on-line switch


1230


, and a display means, such as an on-line lamp


1250


, an alarm lamp


1260


, a ready lamp


1270


, and so on. The operator requests to convey a recording medium, such as a paper sheet, by means of the switches


1210


and


1220


, and inputs an on-line command by means of the on-line switch


1230


. The on-line lamp


1250


displays an on-line state of the apparatus. The alarm lamp


1260


alarms an abnormal state. The ready lamp


1270


signals a ready state.




Referring to

FIGS. 2 and 3

, a head


1


has an ink discharge port in its front surface opposing a recording sheet P. The head


1


is mounted on a carriage


22


, which moves on a shaft


23


in the direction of arrow S in

FIG. 2

, together with a subtank


12


which supplies ink to the ink chamber of the head


1


through a tube


17


. During movement, the head


1


discharges ink droplets from its discharge port and records on the recording sheet P whose recording surface is regulated by a platen roller


21


. An ink cartridge


13


is detachably held by the main body


1200


, and has an ink bag


20


and an elastic plug


19


. When a hollow needle


18


thrusts through the plug


19


and reaches an appropriate position therein, an ink flow path communicates the ink cartridge


13


and the subtank


12


through a supply tube


14


.




The ink supplied to the head


1


is set at a negative pressure relative to the ink level at the discharge port. The supplied ink is constantly substantially maintained at a predetermined level by an ink level adjustment tube


15


, and the ink is supplied to the discharge port side by the surface tension. Therefore, the ink is not drawn backward from the discharge port. Ink leakage from the discharge port caused by vibration or the like is also prevented.




A cap unit


100


is arranged at the home position of the carriage


22


, and performs capping on the head


1


when the carriage


22


is positioned at the home position. In the cap unit


100


, a connecting part


3


has a cap


3


A, which is made of an elastic material so that it can be connected with the front surface of the head


1


, and which protects the discharge port in the no-recording mode. The connecting part


3


and the cap


3


A can be integrally formed. A gear


7


A and a positioning cam


7


B therefor are shown as examples of a transfer means and constitute a connecting part transfer mechanism for transferring the connecting part


3


in directions T in

FIG. 2

, thus being connected to/detached from the head


1


. Connection/detachment positioning can be performed by turning on/off, e.g., a contact


11


B of a switch


11


by the cam


7


B.




A discharge means has a pump


6


as a suction means. The pump


6


is connected to the interior of the connecting part


3


and the subtank


12


through a tube


4


defining a suction path and the tube


15


for maintaining the ink level in the subtank


12


, respectively, and performs suction. An opening/closing means


8


is provided for an atmosphere open tube


5


for releasing the interior of the connecting part


3


to air, and can use, e.g., an electro-magnetic valve. A closable vent valve


5


A is arranged between the electro-magnetic valve


8


of the tube


5


and the connecting part


3


. An operation lever


9


has a projection


9


A for engaging with a member which closes the vent valve and a pump contact


6


A, thus driving the pump


6


.




In this embodiment, a lever control member including, e.g., a spring and a latch, is arranged. The lever


9


can be set at on- and off-positions and a medium-position thereof. When the lever


9


is moved from the on-position to off-position and released, it is held at the medium-position. When the lever


9


is moved from the medium-position to off-position and released, it is returned to the off-position. When the lever


9


is at the on-position, the vent valve


5


A is closed, and the pump contact


6


A is moved down to the lowest position to perform suction. When the lever


9


is at the medium-position, the pump contact


6


A is moved upward while the vent valve


5


A is kept closed. When the lever


9


is at the off-position, the vent valve


5


A is opened, and the engagement of the pump contact


6


A and the projection


9


A is released.




The output of the switch


11


and the shift position of the lever


9


are detected by a controller, as will be described later, and transferring of the connecting part


3


, drive of the electro-magnetic valve


8


, and so on are controlled.





FIG. 4

shows an arrangement of a main part of the apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, a pressure is externally supplied to the discharge port to introduce air into the recording head


1


, and thereafter the pump


6


performs suction, thereby discharging the ink or performing an ink supply recovery process. When a pressure is supplied, the connecting part


3


is repeatedly connected to and detached from the head


1


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, a vent valve


5


A is provided midway along the atmosphere open tube


5


. The vent valve


5


A is responsive to the operation of the operation lever


9


and can be closed by a portion


9


B of the lever


9


. An ink absorber


3


B is provided in the cap


3


A to hold the ink, and is made of a porous material having a liquid-absorbing property. Note that the cap


3


A is generally made of a rubber material, such as a silicone rubber and butyl rubber.




A filter


30


is provided midway along the ink supply tube


17


, for trapping foreign material, such as dust, in the supplied ink, thus prohibiting the foreign material from flowing to the recording head


1


. A waste ink absorber


16


is arranged in the ink cartridge


13


, for receiving the waste ink drawn by the pump


6


through a waste ink tube


10


.





FIG. 5

shows an arrangement of a control system of the apparatus according to the embodiment shown in

FIG. 4. A

controller


200


is, e.g., a microcomputer having a CPU, a ROM, a RAM, and so on, controls the respective portions in accordance with the process sequence stored in the ROM, and drives the head


1


based on the image data received from a host unit or the like, thus performing recording. A paper sensor PS detects a recording sheet P. When the paper sensor PS detects a paper sheet, the controller


200


drives a platen roller


21


through a paper feeding mechanism


21


A including a paper feed motor, thereby controlling paper feed operation. A carriage position sensor CS detects position of the carriage


22


. The controller


200


drives the carriage


22


or controls positioning of the carriage


22


to a home position or the like through a carriage motor


22


A in accordance with detected position data from the sensor CS.




A transfer mechanism


7


has, in addition to the gear


7


A and the cam


7


B, a drive member, such as a motor, for transferring the connecting part


3


. The controller


200


positions the connecting part


3


with respect to the head


1


in accordance with a contact signal from the switch


11


. A command means


1205


and a display means


1255


are provided on the operation panel shown in

FIG. 1B. A

position sensor LS detects the position of the lever


9


and can be arranged in association with, e.g., the pump contact


6


A.





FIG. 6A

shows a recovery process sequence by the controller


200


shown in

FIG. 5

; and

FIG. 7

to


9


show operations of the respective sections for performing the recovery process.




First, assume that the carriage


22


is positioned at the home position by turning on of the power source or at an appropriate timing during recording process. Then, the connecting part


3


is moved to the head


1


in step S


1


of FIG.


6


A and performs capping. In this state, the operator moves the lever


9


from the off-position to on-position in step S


3


(a time point A in FIG.


7


), waits for a predetermined period in step S


5


until flashing of the alarm lamp ends, and then releases the operation of the lever


9


in step S


7


. When the lever


9


is moved to the on-position, suction process from a discharge port


2


is performed, and ink fills the connecting part


3


and the suction tube


4


. In this case, the electro-magnetic valve


8


is opened for a predetermined period (a period B in

FIG. 7

) in step S


9


in order to prevent excessive ink filling.




Next, the connecting part carrying mechanism


7


is controlled in step S


11


to repeat connection/disconnection of the cap


3


A and the discharge port


2


several times (a period C of FIG.


7


). In this case, air is supplied into the head


1


through the discharge port


2


by means of the elastic cap


3


A. Ink fills the cap


3


A and the tube


4


to reduce the volume of its free spaces, and filled ink serves as an elastic member. As a result, air is effectively introduced into the cap


3


A and the tube


4


. When the electro-magnetic valve


8


is opened only immediately before the cap


3


A is disconnected from the discharge port


2


during the period C, as shown in

FIG. 8

, in synchronism with the air-introduction process of step S


11


, a negative pressure instantaneously generated in the connecting part


3


immediately before disconnection of the cap


3


A can be removed. As a result, introduced air may not be discharged (forward movement of the meniscus) and the ink may not be scattered.




Subsequently, in step S


13


, the alarm and on-line lamps


1260


and


1250


are flashed in turn, so that they are used as an air introduction alarming means to inform the operator of the end of the air-introduction process. After the lapse of a period D, when the operator moves the lever


9


from the medium-position to on-position (a time point E) in step S


15


, the suction process is initiated, and the electro-magnetic valve


8


is opened after a predetermined period lapses (a time point F) in step S


17


. Then, the operator moves the lever


9


to the off-position in step S


19


, and the electro-magnetic valve


8


is closed in step S


21


.




In this case, air is introduced to the rear portion of the discharge port


2


, i.e., in the head


1


and the supply tube


17


. Thus, when negative pressure suction is performed in this state by the pump


6


, air is discharged from the discharge port


2


at once, and a flow path resistance is substantially decreased, thereby providing a large suction force. Therefore, factors causing poor discharge in the ink supply path from the subtank


12


to the discharge port


2


, i.e., a foreign material such as bubbles present in the filter


30


or in the corner or step of the supply path can be reliably removed.




Note that ink suction is performed and the cap


3


A and the suction tube


4


are filled with ink in steps S


3


to S


7


so that an increased pressure, generated by connection of the cap


3


A, reliably acts on the discharge port


2


during the air-introduction of the rear portion of the discharge port


2


. Also, the timing for opening the electro-magnetic valve


8


in step S


17


is delayed from the timing for moving the lever


9


to the on-position for the following reasons.




Assume that while the discharge port


2


is completely closed by the cap


3


A and the vent and electro-magnetic valves


5


A and


8


are closed, the pump


6


is turned on (operative state) at the time point E of

FIGS. 7

,


8


, and


9


. Then, suction is performed through the suction tube


4


, a negative pressure (ink suction negative pressure) is generated in the cap


3


A and the atmosphere open tube


5


, and suction process from the discharge port


2


is performed.




In this case, the ink drawn from the discharge port


2


together with air fills the cap


3


A and leaks from the ink absorber


3


B. The ink can also fill the atmosphere open tube


5


. This state, however, can adversely affect subsequent ink discharge.




In order to prevent this, in this embodiment, the electro-magnetic valve


8


is turned on (open state) at a time point F after a predetermined period laspes from the time point E, and the atmosphere open tube


5


is communicated with the atmosphere. Then, the ink leaking from the ink absorber


3


B and in the atmosphere open tube


5


is supplied to the pump


6


through the suction tube


4


.




As shown in

FIG. 9

, the pressure (suction pressure waveshape) in the cap


3


A becomes a negative pressure with a slight transition delay angle at the time point E when the pump


6


is turned on, and is abruptly returned to the atmospheric pressure at a time point F when the electro-magnetic valve


8


is turned on (opened). Therefore, no ink suction is performed after the time point F.




The period (F−E) between the time point E at which the pump


6


is turned on and the time point F at which the electro-magnetic valve


8


is turned on can be controlled by the controller


200


, or by a timer which controls opening/closing of the electro-magnetic valve


8


. The period (F−E), i.e., the ink suction period can be arbitrarily changed by adjusting the controller


200


or the timer.




In the above embodiment, the lever


9


is manually operated by the operator. However, it can be operated quite easily by an appropriate command and drive means or by a drive means during control. When the lever


9


is manually operated, a start switch or the like which starts operation from the broken line in

FIGS. 7 and 8

at the time point A can be provided, thus simplifying the recovery operation.




In this embodiment, pressurization for introducing air from the discharge port is performed by the cap


3


A which prevents clogging of the nozzle or dust from being introduced to the supply path. However, a pressurization cap for introducing air from the discharge port


2


can be provided independently of the cap


3


A.




If sufficient air is introduced by a single connection operation, repeated connection operation is not needed and only a single connection operation may be performed.




In the above embodiment, pressure is applied from outside the discharge port


2


to introduce air. However, air introduction can be performed by setting the interior of the discharge port


2


at a negative pressure.





FIG. 6B

shows another example of a recovery process sequence performed by the controller


200


shown in FIG.


5


.




Assume that the carriage


22


is positioned at the home position when the power source is turned on or at an appropriate timing during recording process. Then, the connecting part


3


is moved toward the head


1


to perform capping in step S


601


. Subsequently, the electro-magnetic valve


8


is closed in step S


603


, and the ink cartridge


13


is positioned at a second mount position (a position for blocking the ink supply path) in order to block the ink supply path from the ink cartridge


13


in step S


605


.




In this state, the lever


9


is moved from the off-position to the on-position and is released in step S


607


. At this time, upon movement of the lever


9


to the on-position, the vent valve


5


A is closed, and the interior of the ink supply path, extending from the interior of the cap


3


A, the subtank


12


, to the discharge port


2


, is set at a negative pressure through the suction tube


15


. Then, the electro-magnetic valve


8


is opened to draw air from the discharge port


2


through the atmosphere open tube


5


in step S


609


. Subsequently, the ink cartridge


13


is positioned at a first position (a position for communicating the supply path) in step S


611


, the electro-magnetic valve


8


is closed in step S


613


, and the lever


9


is moved from the medium-position to off-position in step S


615


, thereby initiating the suction process.




In this case, air is introduced to the rear portion of the discharge port


2


, i.e., in the head


1


and the supply tube


17


. Thus, when negative pressure suction is performed in this state by the pump


6


, air is discharged from the discharge port


2


at once, and a flow path resistance is substantially decreased, thereby providing a large suction force. Therefore, factors causing poor discharge in the ink supply path from the subtank


12


to the discharge port


2


, i.e., a foreign material such as bubbles present in the filter


30


or in the corner or step of the supply path can be reliably removed.





FIG. 10

shows another embodiment of the main part of the present invention. Referring to

FIG. 10

, a control means


40


is arranged midway along a supply path


14


, for blocking or decreasing an ink supply, and can be, e.g., an electro-magnetic valve. In this embodiment, when the electro-magnetic valve


40


is closed and a pump


6


is operated in this state, a supply path extending from a subtank


12


to a discharge port


2


is set at a negative pressure, thus enabling ink suction from the discharge port


2


.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, a vent valve


5


A is provided midway along an atmosphere open tube


5


. The vent valve


5


A is responsive to the operation of an operation lever


9


and can be closed by a portion


9


B of the lever


9


. An ink absorber


3


B is provided in a cap


3


A to hold the ink, and is made of a porous material having a liquid-absorbing property. Note that the cap


3


A is generally made of a rubber material, such as a silicone rubber and butyl rubber.




A filter


30


is provided midway along an ink supply tube


17


, for trapping a foreign material, such as dust, in the supplied ink, thus prohibiting the foreign material from flowing to a recording head


1


. A waste ink absorber


16


is arranged in the cartridge


13


, for receiving the waste ink drawn by the pump


6


through a waste ink tube


10


.





FIG. 11

shows an arrangement of a control system of the apparatus according to the embodiment shown in

FIG. 10. A

controller


300


is, e.g., a microcomputer having a CPU, a ROM, a RAM, and so on, controls the respective portions in accordance with the process sequence stored in the ROM, and drives the head


1


based on the image data received from a host unit or the like, thus performing recording. A paper sensor PS detects a recording sheet P. When the paper sensor PS detects a paper sheet, the controller


300


drives a platen roller


21


through a paper feeding mechanism


21


A including a paper feed motor, thereby controlling paper feed operation. A carriage position sensor CS detects position of the carriage


22


. The controller


300


drives the carriage


22


or controls positioning of the carriage


22


to a home position or the like through a carriage motor


22


A in accordance with detected position data from the sensor CS.




The controller


300


uses a carrying mechanism


7


having, in addition to a gear


7


A and a cam


7


B, a drive member, such as a motor, for transferring a connecting part


3


. With the carrying mechanism


7


, the controller


300


positions the connecting part


3


with respect to the head


1


in accordance with a contact signal from a switch


11


. Command and display means


1205


and


1255


are provided on the operation panel shown in

FIG. 1B. A

position sensor LS can be arranged to operated in association with the lever


9


or a pump contact


6


A. Furthermore, the controller


300


controls opening/closing of an electro-magnetic valve


40


during a recovery process.





FIG. 12

shows another example of a recovery process sequence performed by the controller


300


shown in FIG.


11


.




Assume that the carriage


22


is positioned at the home position when the power source is turned on or at an appropriate timing during recording process. Then, the connecting part


3


is moved toward the head


1


to perform capping in step S


101


. Subsequently, the electro-magnetic valve


8


is closed in step S


103


, and the electro-magnetic valve


40


is closed in order to block the ink supply path from the ink cartridge


13


in step S


103


.




In this state, the lever


9


is moved from the off-position to the on-position and is released in step S


107


. At this time, upon movement of the lever


9


to the on-position, a vent valve SA is closed, and the interior of the ink supply path, extending from the interior of the cap


3


A, the subtank


12


, to the discharge port


2


, is set at a negative pressure through the suction tube


15


. Then, the electro-magnetic valve


8


is opened to draw air from the discharge port


2


through an atmosphere open tube


5


in step S


109


. Subsequently, the electro-magnetic valves


40


and


8


are opened and closed in steps S


111


and S


113


, respectively, and the lever


9


is moved from the medium-position to off-position in step S


115


, thereby initiating suction process.




In this case, air is introduced to the rear portion of the discharge port


2


, i.e., in the head


1


and the supply tube


17


. Thus, when negative pressure suction is performed in this state by the pump


6


, air is discharged from the discharge port


2


at once, and a flow path resistance is substantially decreased, thereby providing a large suction force. Therefore, factors causing poor discharge in the ink supply path from the subtank


12


to the discharge port


2


, i.e., a foreign material such as bubbles present in the filter


30


or in the corner or step of the supply path can be reliably removed.




As shown in

FIG. 13

, an opening/closing means


42


for a suction path, such as an electro-magnetic valve, which can be controlled by the controller, can be provided midway along the suction tube


4


in addition to the electro-magnetic valve


40


, and the air-introduction process can be performed thereby.




More specifically, for example, when the electro-magnetic valve


40


is closed and thereafter the electro-magnetic valves


8


and


42


are opened and closed, respectively, in order to operate the pump


6


, a large negative pressure is generated in the head


1


through the tube


15


. As a result, the ink in the head


1


is caused to flow inversely to the subtank


12


through the supply tube


17


, and air is drawn from the discharge port


2


.




Thereafter, the electro-magnetic valves


40


and


42


are opened and the electro-magnetic valve


8


is closed, respectively, and the pump


6


is operated in this state, thereby obtaining the same effect as that described above.




As shown in

FIG. 14

, a three-way valve


44


can be provided midway along the suction tube


4


in addition to the electro-magnetic valve


40


, and a bypass tube


46


for communicating the three-way valve


44


and an intermediate portion, e.g., a portion


17


A, of the supply tube


17


can be provided. In this case, the three-way valve


44


is appropriately switched to select the suction tube


4


side or the bypass tube


46


side as the suction path, thus performing air-introduction process.




More specifically, for example, assume that the electro-magnetic valves


40


and


8


are closed and opened, respectively, thereafter the suction path is switched to the bypass tube


46


side by the three-way valve


44


, and the pump


6


is operated in this state. Then, air can be drawn from the discharge port


2


to at least the portion


17


A.




Then, when the electro-magnetic valves


40


and


8


are opened and closed, respectively, and the three-way valve


44


is switched to the suction tube


4


side, thus operating the pump


6


, the same effect as that described above can be obtained.




Furthermore, as shown in

FIG. 15

, a communication tube


52


which communicates the supply tube


17


with the suction tube


4


can be provided. In this case, a three-way valve


54


can be provided to the connecting port of the communication tube


52


with the supply tube


17


. The three-way valve


54


can be switched between a position for communicating the subtank


12


side with the head


1


side and a position for communicating the communication tube


52


side with the head


1


side. A three-way valve


56


can also be provided at a connecting port of the communication tube


52


with the suction tube


4


. The three-way valve


56


can be switched between a position for communicating the connecting part


3


side with the pump


6


side and a position for communicating the communication tube


52


side and the pump


6


side. Air-introduction process can be performed with this arrangement.




More specifically, the three-way valve


54


is normally set in a state to communicate the subtank


12


with the printing head and hence enable ink supply to the head


1


, and the three-way valve


56


is set in a state to communicate the three-way valve


56


with the part


3


and the pump


6


.




For a recovery process, the three-way valve


54


is switched to the position for communicating the head


1


with the communication tube


52


, and the three-way valve


56


is set at the position for communicating the communication tube


52


with the pump


6


. In other words, the head


1


is allowed to communicate with the pump


6


by the two three-way valves through part of the supply tube


17


, the communication tube


52


, and the suction tube


4


.




In this state, when the pump


6


is operated while the connecting part


3


is kept detached from the head


1


or while the electro-magnetic valve


8


is opened and the cap


3


A is kept connected to the head


1


, the ink in the head


1


is drawn by suction from the supply tube side, and air is drawn into the head


1


from the discharge port


2


.




Subsequently, when the three-way valves


54


and


56


are returned to normal states and the recovery operation is performed in a similar manner to that described above, the same effect as described above can be obtained.




In the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 10

to


15


, the pump


6


also serves as a negative pressure generation means for introducing air into the head


1


. However, another negative pressure generation means can also be used instead.





FIG. 16

shows an example of another negative pressure generation means. Referring to

FIG. 16

, a three-way valve


64


is provided midway along the supply tube


17


, and is communicated with a waste ink absorber


16


through a pump


66


as a negative pressure generation means and a waste ink tube


67


. The three-way valve


64


can define a path for communicating the head


1


-


1


side with the pump


66


side. An operation lever


63


is a lever for operating the pump


66


.




With this arrangement, the three-way valve


64


normally communicates the subtank


12


with the head


1


so as to maintain the ink supply enabled state. When a recovery process is performed, the three-way valve


64


is switched to a position for communicating the head


1


-


1


with the pump


66


, and the pump


66


is operated by the operation lever


63


so as to generate a negative pressure, thus drawing air from the discharge port


2


into the head


1


-


1


. In this case, the connecting part


1


-


3


is kept in a state detached from the head X, or the electro-magnetic valve


8


is opened and the connecting part


1


-


3


is kept in a state connected to the head


1


-


1


.




The ink drawn by the pump


66


is recovered by the waste ink absorber


16


in the ink tank


13


through the waste ink tube


67


. Then, the three-way valve


64


is returned to a normal state, and a recovery process similar to that described above may be performed.




In the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 10

to


16


, when a negative pressure is generated inside the discharge or


1


-


2


and air is introduced from the discharge or


1


-


2


, an electro-magnetic or three-way valve is provided at an appropriate position in the ink supply path. This valve is arbitrarily switched to perform recovery process. However, considering that ink is supplied when the hollow needle


18


is thrusted into the elastic plug


19


of the ink bag


20


, the recovery process can also be performed in the following manner.





FIGS. 17A and 17B

show examples, respectively, of the connection between the supply tube


14


and the ink cartridge


13


. Normally, a needle hole


18


A of the needle


18


is inserted into a space


19


A in the plug


19


of the ink bag


20


, thus allowing communication of the ink. In contrast to this, when the recovery process is performed, if the positional relationship of the ink cartridge


13


and the needle


18


is set such that the needle hole


18


A of the needle


18


is positioned in the elastic member of the plug


19


, as shown in

FIG. 17B

, the needle hole


18


A is closed by the plug


19


.





FIGS. 18

to


21


show examples of an apparatus wherein position setting shown in

FIG. 17

can be performed.




Referring to

FIGS. 18A and 18B

, click points


24


A and


24


B are provided to an engagement guide


24


of the apparatus main body


1000


which receives the ink cartridge


13


. The click points


24


A and


24


B hold the ink cartridge


13


at two positions, i.e., a position (second mount position) for blocking the supply path, and a position (first mount position) for communicating the supply path. A stop portion


13


A is provided for the ink cartridge


13


to be stopped by the click points


24


A and


24


B. A needle position fix member


29


is fixed to the main body


1000


.




With this arrangement, when the ink cartridge


13


is positioned by the operator or by a given drive means in association with the recovery process, an ink block state (

FIG. 18B

) by the click point


24


A or a communication state (

FIG. 18A

) by the click point


24


B can be obtained.




Referring to

FIGS. 19A and 19B

, a vertically movable stopper


25


is provided under a portion of an engagement path with the ink cartridge


13


. When the stopper


25


is at a lower position, an ink communication state (

FIG. 19A

) can be obtained; when the stopper


25


is at an upper position, an ink block state (

FIG. 19B

) can be obtained. Note that the stopper


25


can also be provided at an appropriate portion other than the engagement path, e.g., the engagement guide


24


.




Referring to

FIGS. 20A and 20B

, when an alignment mark


26


provided on the ink cartridge


13


is aligned with an alignment mark


27


provided in the vicinity of the engagement portion of the main body


1000


, an ink block state (

FIG. 20B

) is thus obtained. If the marks are not aligned with each other and the needle


18


is engaged at the deepest portion of the ink cartridge


13


, a communication state as shown in

FIG. 20A

can be obtained.




Position setting can be performed by aligning the main body side mark and the end of the cartridge


13


.





FIGS. 21A and 21B

show an example wherein an attachment


28


is detachably provided to the ink cartridge


13


, thereby performing positioning. When the attachment


28


is attached, the block state (

FIG. 21B

) can be obtained; when the attachment


28


is detached, the communication state (

FIG. 21A

) can be obtained.




In the examples shown in

FIGS. 17

to


21


, the ink supply path can be reliably blocked with considerable ease. These examples can be widely applied to a unit for performing ink suction from outside the discharge port


2


, as well as to a unit for performing a recovery process by pressurizing the interior of the discharge port and ejecting the ink.




In the above examples, air is introduced from outside the discharge port


2


. However, since the discharge port


2


has a large flow path resistance, as described above, air-introduction process may not be performed quickly in some cases. In order to prevent this, in

FIGS. 22A

,


22


B, and


22


C, a front surface


1


A of the head


1


is arranged in the following manner.





FIGS. 22A

,


22


B, and


22


C show three examples of the arrangement of the head front surface


1


A.

FIG. 22A

shows an example of a general arrangement of the head front surface


1


A. This arrangement can be adopted when air-introduction process need not be performed quickly. When a quick, reliable air-introduction process must be performed, however, a dummy discharge port


2


A having a larger sectional area than the discharge port


2


but not used for actual recording may be provided, as shown in

FIGS. 22B and 22C

.




More specifically, the tension force of the meniscus at a discharge port is defined by a surface tension. Therefore, the larger the sectional area (a radius r if the discharge port is circular), the smaller the tension force of the meniscus, and the easier it is to draw air when a positive or negative air pressure is to be introduced. Note that the number or positions of the dummy discharge ports


2


A can be arbitrarily selected as required.




In the above examples, the exterior of the discharge port is pressurized or the interior thereof is evacuated, and air is introduced through the discharge port. However, air introduction can be performed in the following manner.





FIG. 23

shows an example of a main part of the apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present invention. In this case, a three-way valve


72


is arranged midway along an ink supply tube


17


, e.g., a position of the supply tube


17


closer to the discharge port


2


, i.e., at an intermediate position between a head


1


and a filter


30


, and the interior of the supply tube


17


is opened to the atmosphere. Usually, the atmosphere side of the three-way valve


72


is closed, and the supply tube


17


can supply the ink to the nozzle.




An atmosphere open valve


5


A is provided midway along an atmosphere open tube


5


. The atmosphere open valve


5


A is responsive to the operation of an operation lever


9


and can be closed by its portion


9


B. An ink absorber


3


B is provided in a cap


3


A to hold the ink, and is made of a porous material having a liquid-absorbing property. Note that the cap


3


A is generally made of a rubber material, such as a silicone rubber and butyl rubber.




The filter


30


is provided midway along the ink supply tube


17


, for trapping a foreign material, such as dust, in the supplied ink, thus prohibiting the foreign material from flowing to the recording head


1


side. A waste ink absorber


16


is arranged in a cartridge


13


, for receiving the waste ink drawn by the pump


6


through a waste ink tube


10


.





FIG. 24

shows an arrangement of a control system of the apparatus according to the embodiment shown in

FIG. 23. A

controller


400


is, e.g., a microcomputer having a CPU, a ROM, a RAM, and so on, controls the respective portions in accordance with the process sequence stored in the ROM, and drives the head


1


based on the image data received from a host unit or the like, thus performing recording. A paper sensor PS detects a recording sheet P. When the paper sensor PS detects a paper sheet, the controller


400


drives a platen roller


21


through a paper feeding mechanism


21


A including a paper feed motor, thereby controlling paper feed operation. A carriage position sensor CS detects position of a carriage


22


. The controller


400


drives the carriage


22


or controls positioning of the carriage


22


to a home position or the like through a carriage motor


22


A in accordance with detected position data from the sensor CS.




The controller


400


uses a carrying mechanism


7


having, in addition to a gear


7


A and a cam


7


B, a drive member, such as a motor, for transferring a connecting port


3


. With the carrying mechanism


7


, the controller


400


positions the connecting part


3


with respect to the head


1


in accordance with a contact signal from a switch


11


. Command and display means


1205


and


1255


are provided on the operation panel shown in

FIG. 1B. A

position sensor LS can be arranged to operate in association with the lever


9


or a pump contact


6


A. Furthermore, the controller


400


controls switching of the three-way valve


72


.





FIG. 25

shows another example of a recovery process procedure performed by the controller


400


shown in FIG.


24


.




When the power source is turned on or the discharge property is degraded, and hence a recovery operation must be performed, the three-way valve


72


is switched to open the tube


17


to the atmosphere in step S


210


, and a lapse of a predetermined period is waited for in step S


203


. In this case, since the ink in the supply tube


17


is at a negative pressure, when the tube


17


is opened, the ink is drawn backward to the subtank


12


side, and air is introduced into the supply tube


17


. Thereafter, capping of the cap


3


A is performed in step S


205


, an electro-magnetic valve


8


is opened in step S


207


, and the pump


6


is operated in step S


209


.




In this case, air fills the supply tube


17


. Thus, when negative pressure suction is performed in this state by the pump


6


, air is discharged from the discharge port


2


at once, and a flow path resistance is substantially decreased, thereby providing a large suction force. Therefore, factors causing poor discharge in the ink supply path from a subtank


12


to the discharge port


2


, i.e., a foreign material such as bubbles present in the filter


30


or in the corner or step of the supply path can be reliably removed.




In the arrangement shown in

FIG. 23

, a three-way valve is provided between the filter


30


of the ink supply tube


17


and the head


1


in order to switch the ink flow path. However, an opening means, such as an electro-magnetic valve, can be provided instead in order to open the ink flow path. Alternatively, as shown by a broken line L in

FIG. 23

, a three-way valve can be provided between the filter


30


of the ink supply tube and the subtank


12


. The three-way valve can also be arranged at a position to open the liquid chamber in the head


1


, e.g., a position indicated by a broken line I in FIG.


23


. Such an opening means can be manually operated by the operator when the recovery process is performed.




When the pump


6


is operated to perform ink suction from the discharge port


2


while the supply tube


17


is open to the atmosphere, the effect of this embodiment is enhanced. Additionally, this embodiment can also be effectively applied to an apparatus which does not perform ink supply using a negative pressure. Air introduction can be performed by a given pressure means through a three-way valve or the like.





FIG. 26

shows another example of a main body of the apparatus according to still another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, ink discharge is performed by bypassing a discharge port having a large flow path resistance, without introducing air to inside the discharge port, thereby performing a recovery process.




Referring to

FIG. 26

, a branch tube


82


branches from a supply tube


17


. A connected portion


86


, which can be connected with a cap


3


A, is formed on the distal end of the branch tube


82


. A three-way valve


80


is provided on the branch portion in order to switch the ink flow path from a subtank


12


between the head


1


side and the connected portion


86


side.




A vent valve


5


A is provided midway along an atmosphere open tube


5


. The vent valve


5


A is responsive to the operation of an operation lever


9


and can be closed by a portion


9


B of the lever


9


. An ink absorber


3


B is provided in a cap


3


A to hold the ink, and is made of a porous material having a liquid-absorbing property. Note that the cap


3


A is generally made of a rubber material, such as a silicone rubber and butyl rubber.




A filter


30


is provided midway along the ink supply tube


17


, for trapping a foreign material, such as dust, in the supplied ink, thus prohibiting the foreign material from flowing to the recording head


1


side. A waste ink absorber


16


is arranged in a cartridge


13


, for receiving the waste ink drawn by the pump


6


through a waste ink tube


10


.





FIG. 27

shows an arrangement of a control system of the apparatus according to the embodiment shown in

FIG. 26. A

controller


500


is, e.g., a microcomputer having a CPU, a ROM, a RAM, and so on, controls the respective portions in accordance with the process sequence stored in the ROM, and drives the head


1


based on the image data received from a host unit or the like, thus performing recording. A paper sensor PS detects a recording sheet P. When the paper sensor PS detects a paper sheet, the controller


500


drives a platen roller


21


through a paper feeding mechanism


21


A including a paper feed motor, thereby controlling paper feed operation. A carriage position sensor CS detects a position of a carriage


22


. The controller


500


drives the carriage


22


or controls positioning of the carriage


22


to a home position or the like through a carriage motor


22


A in accordance with detected position data from the sensor CS.




The controller


500


uses a transfer mechanism


7


having, in addition to a gear


7


A and a cam


7


B, a drive member, such as a motor, for transferring a connecting part


3


. With the transfer mechanism


7


, the controller


500


positions the connecting part


3


with respect to the head


1


in accordance with a contact signal from a switch


11


. Command and display means


1205


and


1255


are provided on the operation panel shown in

FIG. 1B. A

position sensor LS can be arranged to operate in association with a lever


9


or a pump contact


6


A. Furthermore, the controller


500


controls switching of the three-way valve


80


for a recovery process.





FIG. 28

shows an example of a recovery process by the controller


500


shown in FIG.


27


. First, when the carriage


22


is positioned at the home position while the power source is turned on or at an appropriate timing during a recording process, the head


1


is moved toward the connecting part


3


and capping is performed in step S


301


. In this case, the electro-magnetic valve


8


is closed.




In this state, the lever


9


is moved from the off- to on-position and is released in step S


303


. At this time, a vent valve


5


A is closed, and ink suction is performed in accordance with the movement of the lever


9


to the on-position.




Subsequently, an electro-magnetic valve


8


is opened for a predetermined period to open the connecting port to the atmosphere in step S


305


, thereafter the connecting part


3


is detached from the head


1


in step S


307


, the carriage


22


is driven to oppose a connected portion


86


with the connecting part


3


, capping is performed, and a three-way valve


80


is controlled to switch the ink flow path to the connected portion


86


side. Then, the lever


9


is operated in step S


309


and suction process from the connected portion


86


side is performed. Namely, with this operation, the ink is discharged at once from the connected portion


86


having a smaller flow path resistance. As a result, factors causing poor discharge in the ink supply path from the subtank


12


to at least the three-way valve


80


, e.g., a foreign material such as bubbles present in the filter


30


or in the corner or step of the ink supply path, can be reliably removed.




After such a suction process, the electro-magnetic valve


8


is opened for a predetermined period in step S


311


, capping is performed on the head


1


and the flow path is switched by the three-way valve


80


to the head


1


side in step S


313


, thus ending the process, and a following recording process is waited for.




In this embodiment, a first suction process from the head


1


is performed, and thereafter a second suction process from the connected portion


86


is performed. However, such a second suction process can be performed when necessary, e.g., only when the first suction process is insufficient. Also, in this embodiment, the pump


6


and the connecting part


3


serve as common means for performing ink suction from the head


1


and the connected portion


86


. However, separate pumps and connection portions can be provided, and the suction path can be selected by switching a three-way valve. Furthermore, the branch tube from the three-way valve can be directly introduced to the suction tube


4


or the pump


6


.




In addition, the connected portion


86


can be integrally provided in the head


1


, as shown in FIG.


29


. In this case, control can be performed more easily.




In the above description, the present invention is applied to a serial-type ink-jet recording apparatus. However, the present invention can be applied to any type of ink-jet recording apparatuses which perform recording by discharging ink from discharge ports. For example, the present invention can be applied to a full multi-type apparatus having a plurality of discharge units along the width of a recording paper sheet.




In the above description, operation of the pump and so on is manually performed. However, a given drive means can be used with ease to operate the pump and so on during control.




As described above, according to the present invention, an ink-jet recording apparatus can be provided wherein a sufficient flow velocity is maintained without increasing the apparatus size, thus performing a reliable discharge recovery process.




According to the present invention, a foreign material in an ink supply path connected to a discharge port, such as bubbles or dust present in the filter in the supply path or a step or corner of the supply path, can be appropriately removed by a high-velocity fluid.




According to the present invention, a foreign material in an ink supply path connected to a discharge port, such as bubbles or dust present in the filter in the supply path or a step or corner of the supply path, can be appropriately removed by flowing an ink not going through a discharge port having a high flow path resistance.




According to the present invention, a gas can be easily intorduced from an opening to an ink supply path in order to flow an ink at a high velocity together with the gas introduced into the ink supply path, thereby discharging the ink quickly and reliably.




According to the present invention, an ink is caused to flow at a high velocity together with a gas introduced into an ink supply path inside a discharge port, in order to eliminate factors causing poor discharge, such as clogging of the discharge port, as well as to appropriately remove a foreign material in the ink supply path connected to the discharge port, such as bubbles or dust present in a filter in the supply path or a step or corner of the supply path.




According to the present invention, once air is introduced by connection, it is appropriately introduced into an ink supply path without being absorbed back even when the discharge path is released and, when the ink is to be discharged, it is caused to flow at a high velocity together with the gas introduced into the ink supply path inside the discharge port, so that factors causing poor discharge, such as clogging of the discharge port, can be eliminated, and a foreign material in the ink supply path connected to the discharge port, such as bubbles or dust present in the filter on the supply path or in a step or corner of the supply path, can be appropriately removed.




According to the present invention, before a gas is introduced into an ink supply path by means of repeated connection/disconnection of the discharge port, an ink can be discharged to fill a connection means, so that an increased pressure sufficient for air introduction can be obtained, and the ink is caused to flow at a high velocity and is discharged together with the gas introduced into the ink supply path inside the discharge port, so that factors causing poor discharge, such as clogging of the discharge port, can be eliminated, and a foreign material in the ink supply path connected to the discharge port, such as bubbles or dust present in the filter in the supply path or in a step or corner of the supply path, can be appropriately removed.




According to the present invention, an ink discharge process is performed to discharge an ink from a discharge port in order to restore discharge, and a simple operation of holding an ink-containing member at a second mount position is performed in association with the ink discharge process, so that the ink supply path can be reliably blocked, thus aiding a discharge recovery process for increasing the flow velocity of a fluid in the supply path.



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)
Number Date Country Kind
60-249001 Nov 1985 JP
60-249002 Nov 1985 JP
60-249003 Nov 1985 JP
60-249004 Nov 1985 JP
60-249005 Nov 1985 JP
60-249006 Nov 1985 JP
60-249007 Nov 1985 JP
60-249008 Nov 1985 JP
60-249009 Nov 1985 JP
60-249010 Nov 1985 JP
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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Parent 07/364548 Jun 1989 US
Child 07/559977 US
Parent 07/196820 May 1988 US
Child 07/364548 US
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