This application claims priority to Italian Patent Application No. 102022000004577 filed on Mar. 10, 2022, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to an ink recirculating system for an inkjet printer, according to the pre-characterizing part of the main claim.
In inkjet printers providing a homogeneous and constant ink feed to the printhead is critical.
When using pigmented inks, it may happen that pigment particle sediments form in the ink tank of the printer's ink recirculating system, which can change the characteristics of the ink supplied to the printhead and can: cause uneven printing, and/or a decrease in the print contrast, and/or cause one or more printhead nozzles to become clogged.
Furthermore, above all, when dye-based inks are used, it is advisable to eliminate or reduce as much as possible the air bubbles in the ink; which air bubbles, if they reach the printhead, can affect its functioning and/or print quality, and can also cause ink to accidentally leak from the ink tank of the ink recirculating system.
Ink recirculating systems for an inkjet printer, which try to solve the problems set out above have long been known.
For example EP2670601A1 describes an ink circulation system for a continuous ink jet printer comprising a tank in which a substantially vertical flow is generated, by moving the ink through a first vertical conduit which includes an opening provided on the bottom surface of the tank and a second vertical conduit which includes an opening at a location above the tank.
The object of the present invention is to provide an ink recirculating system for an inkjet printer, which is alternative to those of the prior art, and which comprises an ink tank which includes means for the ink inlet and the outlet in the tank, adapted to guarantee an ink leaving the tank which has homogeneous and constant characteristics. A further object is to provide an ink recirculating system which includes an ink tank which is simple to make and which has a limited number of components which can be assembled and/or disassembled, for example for maintenance reasons, quickly and easily.
A further object is to provide an ink recirculating system which allows to use different types of ink, and in particular both pigmented inks and dye-based inks, and/or water-based or solvent-based inks.
These and other objects which will be evident to the person skilled in the art are achieved by an ink recirculating system for an inkjet printer according to the characterizing part of the attached claims.
For a better understanding of the present invention, drawings are attached, by way of non-limiting example, in which:
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The tank 2 comprises, as usual for the person skilled in the art, an outlet line 3A for the ink outlet from the tank 2 in which it is contained, which is connected through the connecting module 4:
The tank 2 further comprises, as usual for the person skilled in the art, a second inlet line 8A which is connected through the connecting module 4:
More specifically, as usual for the person skilled in the art, the ink outlet line 3A is connected to the line 6A for the ink inlet in the tank by a first connecting sub-module 4A of the connecting module 4, which comprises: a pump 11 for recirculating the ink, and preferably also a filtering device 18 and a valve member 19, comprising for example a hydraulic limiter, adapted to direct the ink back into the tank 2, through the inlet line 6A, and/or to direct a part thereof to the printhead 5, through a second connecting sub-module 4B, also of the usual type for the person skilled in the art, not described in detail below.
The connecting module 4 also comprises further sub-modules 4C-4E, for the management of the connections of the ink recirculation from the printhead 5, for the management of the module 7 for refilling of the tank 2, and for the management of the power supply 8A, also these sub-modules, being of the conventional type for the person skilled in the art, will not be further described.
The tank 2 of the recirculating system 1 comprises: a body 2A delimiting a cavity 2B (
The tank 2 comprises an outlet duct 9 for the ink outlet from the tank, provided inside the cavity 2B of the tank 2 and comprises an inlet opening 9A for the inlet of the ink to be moved out of the tank, provided above and near said bottom and closing wall 2F.
The tank also comprises a first inlet duct 10 for the inlet in the tank 2 of the ink to be mixed, comprising an end portion 10A (
According to the invention, the end portion 10A of the ink inlet duct 10 is substantially tangent to a portion T (dashed in
In this context “substantially tangent” means that the end portion 10A can form with the portion T (dashed in
In this context, “substantially swirling flow” means a flow which creates a rotary movement of the ink around the longitudinal axis L of the tank at least in the lower portion 2D of the tank, but preferably also in the upper part 2C of the tank, and in which the tangential speed of said swirling flow decreases going from the bottom of the tank towards the top of the same.
Preferably, the swirling flow creates a vortex coaxial with the longitudinal axis of the tank at least in the lower portion 2D of the tank.
According to the invention, the movement of the ink in the tank substantially affects the entire volume of the ink contained in the tank, primarily through a swirling flow, so as to have an extremely efficient ink mixing.
Preferably, the outlet opening 10B of the end portion 10A of the inlet duct 10 is provided at a distance D1 (
Furthermore, the opening 10A is preferably provided below or at the same distance from the opening 9A of the duct 9 for the ink outlet from the tank, i.e. the difference D4 (
For example the opening 9A is provided at a distance D3 from the inner face of the bottom wall 2F of the tank, less than 25 mm, more preferably less than 20 mm.
Preferably, the tank comprises at its bottom wall 2F a filtering element 12 which has a body, for example cylindrical in shape, having: an upper wall 12A (
Preferably the filtering element 12 rests against the bottom wall 2F of the tank and/or closes the tank at the bottom. Preferably the filtering element 12 is coaxial to a longitudinal axis L (
The side wall 12C of the filtering element 12 connects the upper and lower walls 12A, B to each other, the wall 12C comprises a filtering net, for example a wire net, and for example with openings having dimensions between 50 and 300 microns and more preferably between 100 and 200 microns, which develops throughout the extension of the side wall or at least one part of said wall. The side wall 12C preferably comprises stiffening parts 12D (
The upper wall 12A of the filtering element may also include the filtering net. Preferably, the filtering element has:
The filtering element has the function of protecting the components of the system to which the duct 9 sends the ink from particles of undesirable size which may be present in the ink.
It has also been experimentally verified that the filtering element, and in particular the fact that it has a substantially circular cross-sectional shape, creating a substantially annular space for the recirculation of the ink, helps in the formation of the swirling flow which is to be created in the tank, and in particular in its lower portion 2D, and in the space S (
Furthermore, the swirling flow of the ink in the lower part of the tank also has a function of cleaning the filtering side wall 12C of the filtering element 12, preventing particles formation and accumulation on the side wall itself, so as to improve the efficiency and the life of the filtering element.
Preferably, the body 2A of the tank 2 has an axial symmetry and also the upper portion 2C thereof has a circular cross-section, preferably having an inner diameter D9 (
Preferably, the converging wall 2E is inclined by an angle K (
Preferably, the converging wall 2E has a regular cross-section, coaxial to the longitudinal axis L of the tank and decreasing towards the bottom of the tank, preferably circular or elliptical or polygonal (for example octagonal) in shape.
The tank has a ratio between the height/maximum diameter which is for example between 1:1 and 2.5:1 and more preferably it is equal to about 2:1.
The tank can for example have a volume between 0.21 and 61, more preferably between 0.51 and 21, and even more preferably equal to about 11.
Preferably, the tank is sized and shaped in such a way as to provide a maximum level M for filling the tank which is provided at a distance D20 (
Preferably, the duct 9 for the ink outlet from the tank is coaxial to the longitudinal axis L (
Preferably the inlet duct 10 is a flexible plastic tube, compatible with the ink.
Preferably the inner diameter of the duct 10 is between 1.0 mm and 5.0 mm.
Preferably the duct 10 has a substantially helical development, and forms an angle equal to about 360° or greater than 360° from its upper end portion to the lower one 10A.
As discussed below, the helical development of the duct 10 also simplifies the operations for handling a lid 14 which closes the top of the tank, because the duct 10 will get to have a greater length than the overall height of the tank D16 (
The duct 10 could also be shaped like an extensible tube having a non-helical but, for example, substantially vertical development.
The tank also comprises means 15 for fixing the end portion 10A of the duct 10 in the desired position, tangent to the inclined wall 2E of the lower part 2D of the tank. The means 15 for example comprise a fixing element 15A (
The means for fixing the end portion 10A of the duct 10 in the desired position, tangent to the inclined wall 2E of the lower part 2D of the tank, could also have a different shape from that described above and comprise for example a tubular element tangent to the inclined wall 2E and rigidly constrained to said wall 2E in the position in which said end portion 10A is to be positioned, in which to insert the end portion.
The tank also comprises therein usual sensors 16
The tank also comprises a usual ventilation duct 18 (
The tank also comprises, as usual for the person skilled in the art, a duct 17 for recirculating the ink coming from the printhead of a continuous inkjet printer (CIJ).
Preferably the tank has a portion 17D (
To this end, preferably, the tank 2 is sized in such a way as to be able to position the guide element 17B in the tank at a significant distance D14 (
For example, as described above, the tank optimal filling level is provided at a distance D20 (
It should be noted that the duct 17, as usual for the person skilled in the art, can be used to also supply into the tank the ink and/or the components thereof which do not come from the printhead, but for example from the module 7, adapted to feed the tank 2 with the ink and/or ink components.
The tank comprises a top lid 14 adapted to close the tank itself. Preferably, the lid 14 comprises connecting means 14A, B for removably fixing it to the tank (2); for example screws 14A (
Advantageously, at least the duct 9 for the ink outlet from the tank 2, and the duct 10 for the ink and/or the components thereof inlet in the tank 2 are connected to the lid by means of dedicated connecting means 20A, 20B (
The connecting means 20A-D each comprise, for example: a first connecting element 21A-D that faces the inside of the tank, adapted to receive and sealingly connect one end of said ducts 9, 10, 17, 18 (only some of these first connecting elements can be seen in the Figures), an intermediate tubular element 22A-D adapted to connect the first connecting element 21A-D and, therefore, also the respective ducts 9, 10, 17, 18, to second connecting elements 23A-D provided outside the lid and the tank and adapted to connect the tank to the ducts 3A, 6A, 8A of the ink recirculating system that, as described above, are provided for the ink outlet from the tank 2, for the ink and/or the components thereof inlet into the tank and for the recirculated ink inlet into the tank, respectively.
Preferably, the connecting means 20E of the level sensors also comprises: a plurality of first elements 21E (
Thanks to this particular conformation of the lid, in which, preferably, all the ducts and/or connections of the tank are grouped in the lid 14 of the tank, the assembly and/or maintenance of the tank are extremely simplified and speeded up. In fact, the tank 2 together with its lid 14 forms a single and compact module having all the connections necessary for its connection to the other modules of the ink recirculating system of the inkjet printer.
The operation of the ink recirculating system for an inkjet printer is of the usual type for the person skilled in the art and will therefore not be described in detail below.
As far as the tank 2 is concerned, the operation is as follows.
As usual for the person skilled in the art, the ink recirculating system 1 comprises a circuit C1 for recirculating and mixing the ink present in the tank (
More specifically, the pump 11 takes the ink from the tank, feeds it to the outlet line 3A, which is external and connected to the tank, and feeds it back into the tank 2, through the inlet line 6A, external and connected to the tank, and the duct 10 inside the tank. Downstream of the pump an ink filter 18 and a valve member 19 (for example comprising a hydraulic limiter) are also preferably included.
Thanks to the characteristics of the tank illustrated so far, this recirculation of the ink allows to obtain an efficient movement of the ink in the tank and its optimal mixing.
Under normal operating conditions, the flow rate P of the ink generated by the pump 11 is between: 1 m/s and 15 m/s, more preferably it is between 3 m/s and 7 m/s, and even more preferably it is equal to about 5 m/s; where said flow rate leaving the opening 10B is calculated by dividing the volume of the ink fed in the time unit (1 second) by the pump 11 to the duct 10 by the cross-section of the outlet opening 10B of said duct 10.
It has been experimentally verified that these flow rate values, indicated hereinafter as nominal flow rate values, help generating the desired swirling flow in the tank, and the consequent desired ink mixing.
It should be noted that in specific situations, the flow rate values listed above can be decreased or increased. For example, when the printer is switched off for a short time, for example during the night, it is usual to control the printer so that, for example every hour, an ink mixing cycle is performed in the tank 2.
On the other hand, when the printer is switched off for a long time (for example due to a breakdown, or for maintenance or when the plant is starting up) and if a pigmented ink is used, the pigments can accumulate on the bottom of the tank 2 forming a layer of sediments which must be dispersed back into the ink when the printer is reactivated, it is usual to check the printer so that a mixing of the ink is carried out in the tank, before feeding the ink to the printhead.
As usual for the person skilled in the art, when printing is to be carried out, a part of the ink flow taken by the pump 11, circulating in the circuit C1 described above, is directed, for example through the valve member 19, to the printhead 5, through a supply line 5D, 5A and the relative connecting module 4B. Only a part of the flow rate of the ink moved by the pump 11 is directed to the printhead, for example less than 20%, and preferably about 5%, of the flow rate of the ink generated by the pump 11 is fed to the printhead 5.
When the ink has to be added to the tank 2 (for example because it has been consumed by the printhead and/or has partly evaporated) the ink and/or the components thereof, as conventional for the person skilled in the art, are taken from the refill module 7 and through the supply line or lines 7A, 7B 8A and the connecting module 4D, are fed to the inlet duct 17 provided in the upper part of the tank 2.
It is stressed that the embodiment described so far has been provided by way of example and that variants are possible, all falling within the same inventive concept.
Likewise, for example, the invention relates to generic inkjet printers and not only to continuous inkjet printers.
According to a further variant, the tank could have a plurality of ink supply ducts 10, identical to the previously described duct 10 and having end portions 10A angularly spaced apart along the wall 2E and all tangent to said wall.
It should also be noted that the technical solutions and/or the conformation relating to the lid 14, and/or to the filtering element 12, and/or to the second inlet duct 17 can also be adopted individually, or in combination with each other, even in tanks adapted to contain known types of ink, and having different technical characteristics from those described so far.
Therefore, the invention also relates to an ink tank for an inkjet printer, comprising:
Wherein, preferably, the filtering element 12 comprises one or more of the following features:
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102022000004577 | Mar 2022 | IT | national |