Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording apparatus for recording using a recording head capable of discharging ink to a recording medium, said apparatus comprising:
- ink storing means for storing ink to be supplied to said recording head;
- an ink path provided between said recording head and said ink storing means; and
- ink remain detecting means provided in said ink path, said ink remain detecting means comprising:
- an inflow port into which ink flows,
- an outflow port from which ink flows out,
- an ink chamber communicating with said inflow port and said outflow port,
- a flexible-film member which comprises at least a portion of a wall forming said ink chamber, said flexible film member displacing in accordance with a pressure change in said ink chamber,
- a plate member moving in accordance with a displacement of said flexible film member,
- detecting means for detecting a separation of said flexible film member responsive to a pressure decrease in said ink chamber, said detecting means comprising an electrically conductive member integral with said flexible film member and an electrode provided correspondingly to said electrically conductive member and fixed to said detecting means, and wherein said electrically conductive member is in contact with said electrode when the pressure in said ink chamber is within a desired value and is not in contact with said electrode when the pressure in said ink chamber is not within a desired value,
- biasing means for biasing said flexible film member toward the electrodes, and
- displacement limiting means provided in said ink chamber for limiting said flexible film member from being displaced over a predetermined amount, wherein said displacement limiting means limits the displacement of said flexible film member by contacting said plate member in accordance with the displacement of said flexible film member when said flexible film member displaces over said predetermined amount as a negative pressure in the ink chamber increases.
- 2. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said displacement limiting means is provided between said flexible film member and an inner wall of said ink chamber opposed to said flexible film member.
- 3. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said plate member is provided on said flexible film member and at a bottom side of said ink chamber, and said displacement limiting means comprises close contact preventing means for preventing said plate member from being in close contact with a bottom of said ink chamber when said flexible film member displaces.
- 4. An ink remain decrease detecting means provided in an ink path, said ink remain decrease detecting means comprising:
- an inflow port into which ink flows;
- an outflow port from which ink flows out;
- an ink chamber communicating with said inflow port and said outflow port;
- a flexible film member which comprises at least a portion of a wall forming said ink chamber, said flexible film member displacing in accordance with a pressure change in said ink chamber;
- a plate member moving in accordance with a displacement of said flexible film member;
- detecting means for detecting a separation of said flexible film member responsive to a pressure decrease in said ink chamber, said responsive means comprising an electrically conductive member integral with said flexible film member and an electrode provided correspondingly to said electrically conductive member and fixed to said detecting means, and wherein said electrically conductive member is in contact with said electrode when the pressure in said ink chamber is within a desired value and is not in contact with said electrode when the pressure in said ink chamber is not within a desired value;
- biasing means for biasing said flexible film member toward the electrode; and
- displacement limiting means provided in said ink chamber for limiting said flexible film member from being displaced over a predetermined amount, wherein said displacement limiting means limits the displacement of said flexible film member by contacting said plate member in accordance with the displacement of said flexible film member when said flexible film member displaces over said predetermined amount as a negative pressure in the ink chamber increases.
- 5. A method for detecting a decrease of an ink amount in ink storing means for storing ink to be supplied to a recording head, said method comprising the steps of;
- providing a flexible film member which comprises at least a portion of a wall forming an ink chamber in an ink path provided between the recording head and the ink storing means;
- providing a plate member moving in accordance with a displacement of said flexible film member;
- limiting the flexible film member from being displaced over a predetermined amount by contacting said plate member in accordance with the displacement of the flexible film member when said flexible film member displaces over said predetermined amount as a negative pressure in the ink chamber increases;
- detecting the displacement of the flexible film member responsive to a pressure decrease in the ink chamber using a detecting means, said detecting means comprising an electrically conductive member integral with said flexible film member and an electrode provided correspondingly to said electrically conductive member and fixed to said detector means, and wherein said electrically conductive member is in contact with said electrode when the pressure in said ink chamber is within a desired value and is not in contact with said electrode when the pressure in said ink chamber is not within a desired value, so as to detect the decrease of the ink amount in the ink storing means; and
- biasing said flexible film member toward the electrode.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/824,880 filed Jan. 24, 1992, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/579,613 filed Sep. 10, 1990, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/423,746 filed Oct. 19, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,977,413, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/179,867 filed Apr. 11, 1988, which is now abandoned.
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