This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-166291 filed on Sep. 30, 2020, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to an ink tank and an image recording apparatus including the ink tank.
In a recent year, there is an image recording apparatus having an ink tank capable of filling and refilling ink.
In the following description, an up-down direction is defined with reference to a posture (the posture illustrated in
In the image recording apparatus 300 of
Next, a schematic structure of the ink tank 303 of the related art mounted on the image recording apparatus 300 will be described with reference to
In the ink tank 303, the cap 304 is rotatably attached to an ink tank body 306. The cap 304 is able to seal an injection cylinder 305. The cap 304 is always urged from the closed position to the open position by an elastic body (rubber O-ring as an example) (not illustrated). When an engagement that holds the cap 304 in the closed position is released, the cap 304 rotates by itself from the closed position in which the injection cylinder is sealed to the open position. Further, the cap 304 includes a protrusion 201 which extends downward when in the closed position. When the cap 304 is in the open position, the protrusion 201 is separated from a slider member 202 described below. However, when the cap 304 is in the closed position, the protrusion 201 presses the slider member 202 downward.
Next, the link mechanism 200 will be described with reference to
The link mechanism 200 is composed of the slider member 202, a second lever arm 203, a first lever arm 206, a compression spring 204, a plurality of rubber O-rings, and the like.
The slider member 202, the second lever arm 203, and the compression spring 204 are arranged on the outside of the ink tank 303, that is, on a right wall of the ink tank 303. Further, a rotation shaft 205 of the first lever arm 206 penetrates a through hole 205A provided in the right wall forming the first ink chamber 301 from the inside of the first ink chamber 301 toward the outside of the ink tank 303. The through hole 205A is provided with an O-ring or the like (not illustrated) so that the ink in the first ink chamber 301 does not leak from the through hole 205A. Then, the first lever arm 206 can rotate in the first ink chamber 301 with the rotation shaft 205 as a center of rotation in conjunction with a rotation operation of the second lever arm 203 arranged on the right side wall of the ink tank 303.
The valve body 207 includes the seal member 209 which seals a communication passage 220 which communicates the first ink chamber 301 and the second ink chamber 401 and is rotatably coupled to the first lever arm 206. Then, the valve body 207 moves up and down as the slider member 202 moves, the second lever arm 203 rotates, and the first lever arm 206 rotates as the cap 304 opens or closes. As a result, the seal member 209 sits or separates from a valve seat 210 to open or close the communication passage 220 which communicates the first ink chamber 301 and the second ink chamber 401.
In addition, the ink tank 303 includes an ink outlet 360 for supplying ink to a recording head 310 and an atmospheric communication port 370 for communicating the inside of the second ink chamber 401 to the outside of the ink tank 303. The ink outlet 360 is provided in the second ink chamber 401. Although the atmospheric communication port 370 is provided at an upper portion of the ink tank 303, an atmospheric communication passage 371 for communicating the atmospheric communication port 370 with the inside of the second ink chamber 401 extends to the second ink chamber 401.
Further, the ink tank 303 is provided with a visual recognition portion 350 on a front side of the ink tank body 306. Since the ink tank body 306 is made of a resin which transmits light rays or a translucent resin, a user can check a remaining amount of ink in the ink tank 303 simply by looking at the visual recognition portion 350. The visual recognition portion 350 is provided with an upper limit indicator 351 and a lower limit indicator 352. The upper limit indicator 351 displays a liquid level height of a maximum capacity of ink which can be stored in the ink tank 303. On the other hand, the lower limit indicator 352 displays a liquid level height which encourages a user to inject ink into the ink tank 303.
One illustrative aspect of the present disclosure provides an ink tank configured to supply liquid to an apparatus having a liquid consumption device, the ink tank comprising: a first liquid storage chamber configured to store liquid to be supplied to the liquid consumption device; a second liquid storage chamber communicating with the first liquid storage chamber through a communication passage, the second liquid storage chamber having a liquid outlet supplying liquid to the liquid consumption device; an injector having an opening supplying liquid to the first liquid storage chamber; a cap movable between an open position and a closed position with respect to the injector; a slide member which is inserted so as to be vertically movable with respect to the opening of the injector, the slide member being moved downward by the cap in the closed position; a valve body which is vertically movably inserted in the communication passage between the first liquid storage chamber and the second liquid storage chamber, the valve body comprising a first sealing member configured to seal the communication passage, the first sealing member opening the communication passage by moving downward together with the slide member moved downward by the cap in the closed position; and an urging member configured to always urge the valve body upward.
According to the disclosure, it is possible to provide an ink tank having a simple structure and can prevent liquid leakage.
Illustrative embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail based on the following figures, wherein:
In the above-described related-art ink tank structure, the link mechanism must connect the parts provided inside the ink tank and the parts provided outside the ink tank. Specifically, it is necessary to connect the second lever arm arranged outside the ink tank to the rotation shaft 205 of the first lever arm 206 provided in the first ink chamber. Therefore, a resin right wall forming the first ink chamber 301 is provided with a through hole 205A through which the rotation shaft 205 penetrates and the rotation shaft 205 extends from the inside of the first ink chamber 301 toward the outside of the ink tank through the through hole 205A. Further, the rotation shaft 205 and the through hole 205A are arranged below the lower limit indicator 352. Therefore, when a maximum amount of ink which can be stored in the ink tank 303 is stored, that is, when a liquid level of the ink is at the upper limit indicator 351, the rotation shaft 205 and the through hole 205A are located below the ink liquid level. Therefore, even when the rotation shaft 205 and the through hole 205A are sealed by a sealing member such as an O-ring, there is a risk that the ink in the ink tank 303 may leak out of the ink tank from the through hole 205A due to aged deterioration or deformation of the sealing member.
Therefore, one illustrative aspect of the disclosure has been made to solve the above-explained problems.
Hereinafter, an illustrative embodiment of the disclosure will be described with reference to
As described above,
The ink tank 500 described below is used for an inkjet recording apparatus which is an example of an image recording apparatus and the inkjet recording apparatus includes an inkjet recording type recording head 310 which is an example of a liquid consumption device.
As illustrated in
The ink tank body 506 includes the injector 501, a first ink chamber 601, and a second ink chamber 701. Further, an opening 508 is provided in the injector 501 and the injection cylinder 510, which will be described later, is inserted into the first ink chamber 601 so as to penetrate the opening 508. Further, an inside of the ink tank body 506 is divided into the first ink chamber 601 and the second ink chamber 701 by a partition wall 530 extending in a horizontal direction. The second ink chamber 701 is arranged below the first ink chamber 601 and the first ink chamber 601 and the second ink chamber 701 are communicated with each other by the communication passage 531 provided in a partition wall 530. Further, the ink tank body 506 includes an ink outlet, an atmospheric communication passage, and an atmospheric communication port. The ink outlet for supplying the ink in the second ink chamber 701 to the recording head 310 is provided in the second ink chamber 701. Further, the ink tank body 506 is also provided with the atmospheric communication passage having an atmospheric communication port at an end thereof for taking in air outside the ink tank 500 inside the second ink chamber 701. In
Next, a structure of the injection cylinder 510 (an example of a slide member) will be described in detail with reference to
Next, the structure of the valve body 520 will be described. The valve body 520 includes a sealing member (an example of a first sealing member: O-ring or the like) 521 made of an elastic body such as rubber, a first flange portion 522 for positioning the sealing member 521, and a second flange portion 524 for positioning a compression spring 523, which will be described below, and transmitting the pressure applied by the compression spring 523 to the valve body 520. Further, the valve body 520 penetrates the communication passage 531 of the partition wall 530 which separates the first ink chamber 601 and the second ink chamber 701 of the ink tank 500. The valve body 520 is provided so as to be able to move up and down in a state of penetrating the communication passage 531.
The sealing member 521 opens or closes the communication passage 531 of the partition wall 530 from a side of the second ink chamber 701. The sealing member 521 is arranged and positioned on an upper surface side of the first flange portion 522 and cannot move below the first flange portion 522.
The compression spring 523 is provided between the second flange portion 524 and a bottom wall 710 of the second ink chamber 701 and applies a force to push up the valve body 520 upward through the second flange portion 524. A spring seat 711 for preventing the movement of the compression spring 523 is provided on the bottom wall 710 of the second ink chamber 701 in which one end portion of the compression spring 523 is arranged.
Next, an operation of the ink tank 500 of the illustrative embodiment will be described with reference to
On the other hand, as is clear from
As is clear from the above description, in the ink tank 500 of the disclosure, it is possible to provide an ink tank that can open or close a valve inside the ink tank with a simple structure without using a rotation shaft or a complicated link mechanism for connecting the inside and outside of the ink tank as in an ink tank 303 of the related art. According to this ink tank structure, unlike the ink tank 303 of the related art, it is not necessary to provide a through hole 205A through which a rotation shaft 205 penetrates on a side wall of the ink tank 303, so that ink leakage can be reduced.
The ink tank 800 is the same as the ink tank 500 except for the structure of the cap 502, the injector 501, the sealing member 504, and the injection cylinder 510 of the ink tank 500. Therefore, here, only the portion of the structure in which the ink tank 800 is different from the ink tank 500 will be described. Although not illustrated in
A sealing portion 802A is provided on an inner top surface of the cap 802. When the cap 802 is in the closed position, the sealing portion 802A seals two upper end openings (not illustrated) of the injection cylinder 810. The injector 801 is provided with a communication cylinder portion 801B into which the injection cylinder 810 is inserted so as to be vertically movable. A sealing member (an example of a third sealing member) 804 composed of an O-ring or the like is fixedly arranged on an inner peripheral surface of a communication cylinder portion 801B. Therefore, even when the injection cylinder 810 moves up and down in the communication cylinder portion 801B, except for an ink flow path and an atmospheric flow path included in the injection cylinder 810, the outside of the ink tank 800 and the first tank chamber are not communicated with each other. Therefore, when the cap 802 is in the closed position and two upper end openings (not illustrated) of the injection cylinder 810 are sealed by the sealing portion 802A, the first ink chamber is sealed and the sealing efficiency is improved. The injection cylinder 810 also moves up and down in conjunction with the opening and closing of the cap 802, and the valve body (not illustrated) arranged below the injection cylinder 810 also moves up and down. Even with this structure, the same effect as the ink tank 500 can be obtained.
Further, in the illustrative embodiment described above, the slide member and the valve body are described as independent bodies, but both may be configured as one.
Further, the slide member does not have to have two flow paths. In this case, the ink tank 800 of the modified example illustrated in
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