The present application is based on, and claims priority from JP Application Serial Number 2020-116913, filed Jul. 7, 2020, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to an ink supply container.
Ink jet printers that discharge an ink from a print head onto a print medium such as printing paper to print on the print medium with the ink are known as examples of ink ejecting apparatuses. Such ink jet printers include ink-supply-type printers that have an ink tank to which an ink is supplied and that use the ink. For example, JP-A-2018-118453 discloses an ink-supply-type ink bottle and a bottle set with improved convenience.
In reusing the ink bottle, however, due to the ink adhering to all components of the used ink bottle, it is difficult to reuse such an ink bottle. In addition, the use of a reused bottle is limited. If all of the components of the ink bottle are to be discarded, the volume of the components to be discarded is large.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, an ink supply container is provided. The ink supply container is an ink supply container configured to supply an ink to a printer and includes a container part configured to contain the ink, a conduit part located on a top side of the container part, the conduit part being configured to lead the ink out, a cap configured to protect the conduit part, the cap being detachably attached to the conduit part, and a film attached to at least one of an inner surface of the container part, an inner surface of the conduit part, and an inner surface of the cap.
A1. Apparatus Structure
The printer 100 includes a housing 110. A carriage 120 that can be moved in a main scanning direction (X-axial direction) is disposed in the housing 110. A print head 122 that discharges an ink onto a print medium P is disposed on a lower surface of the carriage 120. An openable/closable cover 112 is disposed at one end on a front of the housing 110. A plurality of ink tanks 130 are disposed behind the cover 112.
The ink tanks 130 are coupled to the print head 122 on the carriage 120 via tubes 134. The ink in each ink tank 130 is supplied through the tube 134 to the print head 122. The ink tanks 130 are ink-supply-type ink tanks. Each ink tank 130 has in its upper surface a cylindrical ink inlet flow channel member 132 for supplying an ink into the ink tank 130. These ink tanks 130 are fixed-type ink tanks that are not mounted on the carriage 120. The front surface of each ink tank 130 is made of an optically transparent member, and an ink level in each ink tank 130 is visible from the outside. When an ink level is low, the cover 112 can be opened and the ink can be supplied through the ink inlet flow channel member 132 of the ink tank 130.
In the specification, the expression “supply an ink” means to supply or refill an ink into the ink tank 130 to raise the ink level. It should be noted that “supply an ink” does not necessarily mean to fill the ink tank 130 to a full level of capacity with the ink. In addition, “supply an ink” includes an operation of filling an empty ink tank 130 with ink on the initial use of the printer 100.
The ink supply container 200 includes the container body 300 that contains an ink, a conduit part 400 that functions as an ink outlet 415, which will be described below, and a cap 600 that is detachably attached to the top of the conduit part 400.
Before ink is supplied, an ink is contained in the ink supply container 200. The user opens the cover 112 illustrated in
The film 310 according to the embodiment enables an ink to be contained. The film 310 is sized to be within the container body 300. As described above, the film 310 is attached to the inner surface of the container body 300. The attached film 310 prevents or reduces adhesion of ink to the inner surface of the container body 300.
The film 310 according to the embodiment is made of acrylic synthetic resin. The film 310 is not limited to acrylic synthetic resin, and may be composed of a synthetic resin of nitrocellulose, polyamide, cyclized rubber, chlorinated rubber, urethane, or poval, or a synthetic resin consisting of a mixture of two or more of such synthetic resins.
The conduit part 400 is at the top of the container body 300 as illustrated in
The conduit part 400 has a valve (not illustrated) to open or close the ink outlet 415. The conduit part 400 leads an ink out when the ink outlet 415 is open. The conduit part 400 does not lead an ink out when the ink outlet 415 is closed. As will be described below, in reproducing the ink supply container 200, the ink outlet 415 is open and an ink is introduced through the conduit part 400 into the container body 300. As described above, the film 310 is attached to the inner surface of the container body 300, and the film 310 is also attached to an inner surface of the conduit part 400 that is a part of the container body 300. As described above, the inner surface of the container body 300 is water repellent, and the inner surface of the conduit part 400, which is a part of the container body 300, is also water repellent. It should be noted that the conduit part 400 may be provided separately from the container body 300 and may be coupled to the container body 300. In such a case, the film 310 is similarly attached to the inner surface of the conduit part 400 that comes into contact with the ink.
The conduit part 400 is surrounded by a convex fitting part (not illustrated) when viewed from the ink outlet 415 side. The fitting part is shaped so as to be fitted into a concave part of the ink tank 130 provided around the ink inlet flow channel member 132. In this embodiment, two fitting parts are provided at positions across the ink outlet 415. The two fitting parts have point symmetry about the central axis C of the ink supply container 200 at an angle of 180 degrees. Similarly, the concave parts, which are provided around the ink inlet flow channel member 132 of the ink tank 130, have point symmetry about the ink inlet flow channel member 132 at an angle of 180 degrees. In supplying ink, the fitting parts of the ink supply container 200 are fitted into the concave parts around the ink inlet flow channel member 132 of the ink tank 130, thereby limiting the orientations of the ink supply container 200 to two orientations that have point symmetry with an angle of 180 degrees. With this structure, the ink supply container 200 can be held in a stable orientation when supplying ink. It should be noted that the fitting parts may be omitted.
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A2. Reproducing Method
The used container 200 from which the ink has been supplied to the printer 100 and depleted is prepared (process P100). In process P100, the ink supply container 200 illustrated in
Air is blown into the used container 200 between the film 310 and the inner surfaces of the container body 300 and the conduit part 400, thereby peeling off and removing the film 310 (process P110). The removal process is described with reference to
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The container body 300 according to the embodiment corresponds to a container part in Claims.
The ink supply container 200 according to the first embodiment is provided with the film 310 that is attached to both the inner surface of the container body 300 and the inner surface of the conduit part 400. In addition, the film 610 is attached to the inner surface of the cap 600. After the ink is depleted, the film 310 and the film 610 with the adhering residual ink 315 can be stripped and removed from the inner surfaces, enabling the container body 300, the conduit part 400, and the cap 600 with no residual ink 315 to be reused. With this structure, the reuse of the ink supply container 200 can be eased and a reduction in the volume of the components to be discarded can be achieved.
The ink supply container 200 according to the first embodiment is subjected to water-repellent processing and the water-repellent layer is formed between the film 310 and the inner surfaces of the container body 300 and the conduit part 400. In addition, the water-repellent layer is also formed by the water-repellent processing between the film 610 and the inner surface of the cap 600. With this structure, the film 310 and the film 610 can be readily stripped by the air blowing processing in process P110.
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A centrifugal force is applied to the ink supply container 200a with the cap 600 attached to the conduit part 400 (process P210). More specifically, the ink supply container 200a is set in a centrifuge (not illustrated). In this operation, the ink supply container 200a is set such that the conduit part 400 faces outward in the radial direction of a rotor of the centrifuge. With this setting, in response to an operation of the centrifuge, the residual ink 315 moves toward the conduit part 400.
The cap is removed, and the residual ink 315 is discharged from the container body 300 (process P220).
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The ink supply container 200a according to the second embodiment is provided with the water-repellent layer 330 on the inner surface of the container body 300 and the inner surface of the conduit part 400. In addition, the water-repellent layer 630 is provided on the inner surface of the cap 600. With the water-repellent layers, in response to an application of a centrifugal force to the dotted residual ink 315, the ink 315 is gathered toward the ink outlet 415. Accordingly, the residual ink 315 can be readily discharged from the container body 300.
In the ink supply container 200a, neither of the films 310 and 610 that are attached to the ink supply container 200 according to the first embodiment are provided; accordingly, the volume of the component to be discarded can be reduced.
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The ink supply container 200b according to the third embodiment is provided with the film 310 and the film 610 that are provided on the inner surface of the container body 300 and the inner surface of the conduit part 400, and the cap 600 respectively, and the film 310 includes the layered sub-films 311 and 312, and the film 610 includes the layered sub-films 611 and 612. After the ink contained by the first sub-film 311 on the inner side in the radial direction is depleted, the innermost sub-films 311 and 611 are respectively pulled out of the container body 300 and the cap 600. With this structure, the number of times of reusing the container body 300, the conduit part 400, and the cap 600 can be limited by the number of the films without providing new films inside the container body 300, the conduit part 400, and the cap 600. In addition, the second sub-films 312 and 612 can be newly set by just removing the used first sub-films 311 and 611, increasing the convenience.
D1. In the above-described embodiments, in the processing of reproducing the ink supply container 200 or the ink supply container 200a, the process of forming the water-repellent layers is omitted; however, the present disclosure is not limited to those embodiments. After the completion of the removal process (P110) in
D2. In the third embodiment, although the number of the sub-films included in the films 310 and 610 is two, the number of the sub-films is not limited to two, and any number of films may be used.
D3. In the first embodiment, the films 310 and 610 are attached to all of the inner surface of the container body 300, the inner surface of the conduit part 400, and the inner surface of the cap 600 respectively; however, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment. The films may be attached to one or two of the inner surface of the container body 300, the inner surface of the conduit part 400, and the inner surface of the cap 600.
D4. In the first embodiment, the water-repellent layer is provided between the film 310 and the inner surfaces of the container body 300 and the conduit part 400, and between the film 610 and the inner surface of the cap 600; however, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment. No water-repellent layer may be provided between the film 310 and the inner surfaces of the container body 300 and the conduit part 400, and between the film 610 and the inner surface of the cap 600.
D5. In the first embodiment, the films 310 and 610 are attached to all of the inner surfaces of the container body 300 and the conduit part 400 and the inner surface of the cap 600, respectively, and the water-repellent layer is provided between the inner surfaces and the films 310 and 610; however, the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment. The films may be attached to one or two of the inner surface of the container body 300, the inner surface of the conduit part 400, and the inner surface of the cap 600, and the water-repellent layer may be provided between the one or two inner surfaces on which the film or films are attached and the film or films.
The present disclosure is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and various modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. For example, the present disclosure may be implemented according to the following aspects. The technical features in the above-described embodiments corresponding to the following aspects may be replaced or combined as appropriate to solve some or all of the above-described problems or to achieve some or all of the above-described effects. Unless the technical features are described as essential in this specification, the technical features may be omitted as appropriate.
1. According to an aspect of the present disclosure, an ink supply container is provided. The ink supply container is an ink supply container configured to supply an ink to a printer and includes a container part configured to contain the ink, a conduit part located on a top side of the container part, the conduit part being configured to lead the ink out, a cap configured to protect the conduit part, the cap being detachably attached to the conduit part, and a film attached to at least one of an inner surface of the container part, an inner surface of the conduit part, and an inner surface of the cap. The ink supply container according to the aspect enables removal of the film with adhering residual ink from at least one of the inner surface of the container part, the inner surface of the conduit part, and the inner surface of the cap after the ink is depleted, enabling reuse of at least one of the container part, the conduit part, and the cap to which almost no residual ink adheres. With this structure, the reuse of the ink supply container can be eased and reduction in volume of components to be discarded can be achieved.
2. In the ink supply container according to the aspect, a water-repellent layer may be provided between the film and at least one of the inner surface of the container part, the inner surface of the conduit part, and the inner surface of the cap. In the ink supply container according to the aspect, the film attached to the at least one of the inner surfaces on which the water-repellent layer is provided can be readily stripped.
3. In the ink supply container according to the aspect, the film may be attached to all of the inner surface of the container part, the inner surface of the conduit part, and the inner surface of the cap. The ink supply container according to the aspect enables removal of the film with adhering residual ink from the inner surface of the container part, the inner surface of the conduit part, and the inner surface of the cap after the ink is depleted, enabling reuse of the container part, the conduit part, and the cap with almost no residual ink. With this structure, the reuse of the ink supply container can be eased and reduction in volume of the components to be discarded can be further enhanced.
4. In the ink supply container according to the aspect, the film may include a plurality of sub-films that are layered. In the ink supply container according to the aspect, the number of times of reusing the container part, the conduit part, and the cap can be limited by the number of the films without providing new films inside the container part, the conduit part, and the cap. In addition, the second sub-films can be newly set by just removing the used first sub-films, increasing the convenience.
5. According to another aspect, a method of reproducing the ink supply container may include preparing the ink supply container from which the ink is depleted through ink supply, blowing air between the film and at least one of the inner surface of the container part, the inner surface of the conduit part, and the inner surface of the cap to peel off and remove the film, attaching a new film to at least one of the inner surface of the container part, the inner surface of the conduit part, and the inner surface of the cap, and introducing a new ink into the container part through the conduit part. According to the aspect, the ink supply container can be reproduced.
6. According to another aspect, an ink supply container configured to supply an ink to a printer may include a container part configured to contain the ink, a conduit part located on a top side of the container part, the conduit part being configured to lead the ink out, and a cap configured to protect the conduit part, the cap being detachably attached to the conduit part, in which a water-repellent layer may be provided on an inner surface of the container part, an inner surface of the conduit part, and an inner surface of the cap. In the ink supply container according to the aspect, only the residual ink is discarded, and the volume of the component to be discarded can be further reduced.
7. According to another aspect, a method of reproducing the ink supply container may include preparing a used container that is the ink supply container from which the ink is depleted through ink supply, setting the used container in a centrifuge such that the conduit part faces outward in a radial direction of a rotor in a state in which the cap is attached to the conduit part, and applying a centrifugal force, removing the cap and discharging the ink remaining in the container part, and providing a new ink into the container part through the conduit part. According to the aspect, the ink supply container can be reproduced.
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