Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording apparatus comprising:a recording head having a discharge port for discharging ink to a recording medium to perform recording; a cap for covering said discharge port of said recording head; a pump having a cylindrical provided with a suction port for sucking ink through said discharge port when said cap covers said discharge port, and having a piston disposed in and reciprocally movable in said cylinder chamber in said cylinder, the ink being sucked from said suction port to said first cylinder chamber and the ink in said second cylinder chamber being expelled when said piston moves in a first direction, and when said piston moves in a second direction, said piston closes said suction port so that the ink in said first cylinder chamber is moved into said second cylinder chamber; and a waste ink storing member for storing ink expelled from said second cylinder chamber of said pump, wherein said piston reciprocally moves a plural number of times when said cap is communicated with the atmosphere, said plural number of times of reciprocal movement of said piston including a movement in which a return postion of the movement of said piston in the first direction is a position immediately after said suction port is opened and including a movement in which a return position of the movement of said piston in the first direction is a dead-center position of said piston in the first direction for a last predetermined number of movements of said piston.
- 2. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said recording head is driven to discharge ink when said cap is spaced apart from and opposed to said discharge port.
- 3. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said recording head has an electrothermal converting element for generating thermal energy utilized for causing a film boiling in the ink as an element for generating energy to discharge the ink.
- 4. A discharge pump recovery device for an ink jet recording apparatus, used for expelling ink through a discharge port of a recording head to improve a discharge condition of the recording head for discharging ink through said discahrge port to a recording medium to perform recording, said discharge recovery device comprising:a cap for covering said discharge port of said recording head; and a pump having a cylinder provided with a suction port for sucking ink through said discharge port when said cap covers said discharge port, and having a piston disposed in and reciprocally movable in said cylinder so as to defined a first cylinder chamber and a second cylinder chamber in said cylinder, the ink being sucked from said suction port to said first cylinder chamber and the ink in said second cylinder chamber being expelled to a waste ink storing member when said piston moves in a first direction, and when said piston moves in a second direction, said piston closes said suction port so that the ink in said first cylinder chamber is moved into said second cylinder chamber, wherein said piston reciprocally moves a plural number of times when said cap is communicated with the atmosphere, said plural number of times of reciprocal movement of said piston including a movement in which a return position of the movement of said piston in the first direction is a position immediately after said suction port is opened and including a movement in which a return position of the movement of said piston in the first direction is a dead-center position of said piston in the first direction for a last predetermined number of movements of said piston.
- 5. A discharge recovery device according to claim 4, wherein said cap receives ink expelled from said discharge port by driving said recording head to discharge ink when said cap is spaced apart from and opposed to said discharge port.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No.08/013,797 filed Feb. 5, 1993, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/653,702 filed Feb. 11, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,245,362.
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