Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording apparatus for recording information on a recording medium by ejecting plural inks, the apparatus comprising:
- mounting means for mounting a recording head for ejecting plural inks and for scanning the recording head relative to the recording medium; and
- an ink reservoir for receiving the plural inks from an ink supply source through first supply paths and for storing the plural inks to be supplied to the recording head through second supply paths, said ink reservoir having:
- a pair of fluid path forming members joined at inner faces thereof, at least one of said inner faces having therein a plurality of elongated grooves to form plural fluid paths for the plural inks between said joined fluid path forming members, wherein said fluid paths communicate with a plurality of ports in one of said fluid path forming members, said plurality of ports being arranged in a scanning direction of said mounting means, and
- a fluid storage chamber forming member, having a plurality of concave portions, joined to said one of said fluid path forming members at an outer face thereof, said fluid storage chamber forming member being disposed so that said concave portions form with said outer face plural fluid storage chambers for the plural inks in communication with said plurality of ports, wherein said fluid paths comprise said first supply paths and suction paths for applying negative pressure to said fluid storage chambers, and said second supply paths extend through said pair of joined fluid path forming members.
- 2. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plural inks have respective different ink colors and each of said first supply paths corresponds to a respective one of the different ink colors, each of said second supply paths corresponds to a respective one of the different ink colors and each of said suction paths corresponds to a respective one of the different ink colors.
- 3. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 2, wherein each of said first supply paths, said second supply paths and said suction paths has a first end open at said outer face of one of said fluid path forming members and a second end open at an outer face of the other of said fluid path forming members, wherein said second ends form an array on said outer face of said other of said fluid path forming members.
- 4. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said recording head includes an electro-thermal conversion element for generating thermal energy to cause film boiling and eject ink from said recording head.
- 5. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said recording head comprises a plurality of recording heads for respectively ejecting the plural inks, the inks being of different colors; and further comprising:
- a plurality of ink passages for respectively transporting the inks from one location to another location, said passages being arranged in a row along a side of the ink jet recording apparatus, wherein lengths of said plurality of ink passages along the side of the ink jet recording apparatus are changed respectively with regard to a solidification property of the ink transported thereby, the length being shorter for an ink having a stronger solidification property than for another ink having a weaker solidification property.
- 6. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said recording head comprises a plurality of recording heads for respectively ejecting the plural inks, the inks being of different colors, and said ink supply source comprises a plurality of ink supply sources for respectively supplying the different color inks to said plurality of recording heads, said plurality of ink supply sources being arranged in a row along a side of the ink jet recording apparatus; and further comprising:
- a plurality of ink passages for respectively transporting said inks between said plurality of recording heads and said plurality of ink supply sources, wherein lengths of said plurality of ink passages along the side of the ink jet recording apparatus are changed respectively with regard to a solidification property of the ink being transported thereby, the length being shorter for an ink having a stronger solidification property than for another ink having a weaker solidification property.
- 7. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 6, further comprising means for moving said plurality of recording heads in a predetermined direction relative to said recording medium, wherein said plurality of ink supply sources includes a corresponding plurality of ink tanks.
- 8. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claims 7, wherein said recording head includes an electro-thermal conversion element for generating thermal energy to cause film boiling and eject ink from said ink ejection outlet.
- 9. An ink jet recording apparatus for recording information on a recording medium by ejecting ink, the apparatus comprising:
- mounting means for mounting recording means having an ink ejection outlet for ejecting ink;
- a cap for capping said ink ejection outlet during an ejection recovery operation for recovering satisfactory ink ejection from said ink ejection outlet; and
- suction means, linked to said cap through a tube connected to said cap, for performing the ejection recovery operation to suck ink from said ink ejection outlet by introducing negative pressure to said cap through said tube while said cap is capping said ink ejection outlet, said tube beginning to bend immediately from the connection of said tube to said cap, so as to extend upwardly in a vertical direction and then to extend downwardly in a vertical direction, so that ink remains inside the bend after said suction means performs said ejection recovery operations, whereby said remaining ink is for humidifying atmosphere in said cap.
- 10. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein said recording means includes an electro-thermal conversion element for generating thermal energy to cause film boiling and eject ink from said ink ejection outlet.
- 11. An ink jet recording apparatus for recording information on a recording medium by ejecting ink, the apparatus comprising:
- mounting means for mounting recording means having an ink ejection outlet for ejecting ink;
- a cap for capping said ink ejection outlet during an ejection recovery operation for recovering satisfactory ink ejection from said ink ejection outlet; and
- a suction means, linked to said cap through a tube connected to said cap, for performing the ejection recovery operation to suck ink from said ink ejection outlet by introducing negative pressure to said cap while said cap is capping said ink ejection outlet, said tube beginning to bend immediately from the connection of said tube to said cap, so as to extend upwardly in a vertical direction, so that ink remains inside the bend after said suction means performs said ejection recovery operation, whereby said remaining ink is for humidifying atmosphere in said cap, and then to extend downwardly in a vertical direction, wherein said suction means is disposed so that an ink extraction outlet thereof is directed downwardly in a vertical direction.
- 12. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 11, wherein said recording means includes an electro-thermal conversion element for generating thermal energy to cause film boiling and eject ink from said ink ejection outlet.
- 13. An ink jet recording apparatus for recording information on a recording medium by ejecting ink, the apparatus comprising:
- recording means having an ink ejection outlet for ejecting ink; and
- an ejection recovery unit for recovering satisfactory ink ejection from said ink ejection outlet, said ejection recovery unit having:
- a housing,
- a cap disposed on one side of said housing for capping said ink ejection outlet, and
- a pump disposed on another side of said housing, said pump being linked to said cap through a tube connected to said cap for applying negative pressure to said ink ejection outlet to suck ink therefrom, wherein said tube begins to bend immediately from the connection of said tube to said cap, so as to extend upwardly in a vertical direction and then to extend downwardly in a vertical direction so that ink remains inside the bend after said suction means performs said ejection recovery operation, whereby said remaining ink is for humidifying atmosphere in said cap.
- 14. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 13, further comprising a mechanism disposed inside said housing for operating said cap and said pump, said mechanism being driven by a drive part installed on a drive shaft of a motor disposed on another side of said housing.
- 15. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 14, further comprising a snap-fastening member supporting said pump on said housing.
- 16. An ink jet recording apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein said recording means includes an electro-thermal conversion element for generating thermal energy to cause film boiling and eject ink from said ink ejection outlet.
- 17. An ink reservoir to be used for receiving plural inks from an ink supply source through first supply paths and for storing the plural inks to be supplied through second supply paths to a recording head for ejecting plural inks, said recording head being mounted by mounting means for scanning the recording head relative to a recording medium in an ink jet recording apparatus, the ink reservoir comprising:
- a pair of fluid path forming members joined at inner faces thereof, at least one of said inner faces having therein a plurality of elongated grooves to form plural fluid paths for the plural inks between said joined fluid path forming members, wherein said fluid paths communicate with a plurality of ports in one of said fluid path forming members, said plurality of ports being arranged in a scanning direction of said mounting means; and
- a fluid storage chamber forming member, having a plurality of concave portions, joined to said one of said fluid path forming members at an outer face thereof, said fluid storage chamber forming member being disposed so that said concave portions form with said outer face plural fluid storage chambers for the plural inks in communication with said plurality of ports,
- wherein said fluid paths comprise said first supply paths and suction paths for applying negative pressure to said fluid storage chambers, and said second supply paths extend through said pair of joined fluid path forming members.
- 18. An ejection recovery unit for performing an ejection recovery operation for recovering satisfactory ink ejection from a recording head disposed in an ink jet recording apparatus for recording information on a recording medium by ejecting ink from an ink ejection outlet, the ejection recovery unit comprising:
- a cap for capping said ink ejection outlet during an ejection recovery operation for recovering satisfactory ink ejection from said ink ejection outlet; and
- suction means, linked to said cap through a tube connected to said cap, for performing the ejection recovery operation to suck ink from said ink ejection outlet by introducing negative pressure to said cap through said tube while said cap is capping said ink ejection outlet, said tube beginning to bend immediately from the connection of said tube to said cap, so as to extend upwardly in a vertical direction and then to extend downwardly in a vertical direction so that ink remains inside the bend after said suction means performs said ejection recovery operation, whereby said remaining ink is for humidifying atmosphere in said cap.
- 19. An ejection recovery unit for performing an ejection recovery operation to recover satisfactory ink ejection from an ink ejection outlet of a recording head disposed in an ink jet recording apparatus for recording information on a recording medium by ejecting ink from said ink ejection outlet, the ejection recovery unit comprising:
- a cap for capping said ink ejection outlet during an ejection recovery operation for recovering satisfactory ink ejection from said ink ejection outlet; and
- suction means, linked to said cap through a tube connected to said cap, for performing the ejection recovery operation to suck ink from said ink ejection outlet by introducing negative pressure to said cap while said cap is capping said ink ejection outlet, said tube beginning to bend immediately from the connection of said tube to said cap, so as to extend upwardly in a vertical direction and then to extend downwardly in a vertical direction so that ink remains inside the bend after said suction means performs said ejection recovery operation, whereby said remaining ink is for humidifying atmosphere in said cap, and wherein said suction means is disposed so that an ink extraction outlet thereof is directed downwardly in a vertical direction.
- 20. An ejection recovery unit for performing an ejection recovery operation to recover satisfactory ink ejection from an ink ejection outlet of a recording head disposed in an ink jet recording apparatus for recording information on a recording medium by ejecting ink from said ink ejection outlet, the ejection recovery unit comprising:
- a housing;
- a cap disposed on one side of said housing for capping said ink ejection outlet; and
- a pump disposed on another side of said housing, said pump being linked to said cap through a tube connected to said cap for applying negative pressure to said ink ejection outlet to suck ink therefrom, wherein said tube begins to bend immediately from the connection of said tube to said cap, so as to extend upwardly in a vertical direction and then to extend downwardly in the vertical direction so that ink remains inside the bend after said suction means performs said ejection recovery operation, whereby said remaining ink is for humidifying atmosphere in said cap, and wherein said pump is disposed so that an ink outlet thereof is directed downwardly in a vertical direction.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/769,449 filed Oct. 1, 1991, now abandoned.
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