The present invention relates to an inkjet recording apparatus which forms an image by ejecting ink.
An inkjet recording apparatus is known in which a sheet is attracted to a conveyance belt to be conveyed, and ink droplets are ejected onto the sheet from a recording head whose bottom surface has a number of ejection ports aligned in the width direction intersecting the conveyance direction. The conveyance belt is formed with a number of through-holes through which air is sucked to attract the sheet to the conveyance belt. In addition, in order to land the ink droplets on the sheet accurately, the bottom surface of the recording head and the upper surface of the conveyance belt face each other with a narrow gap (for example, about 1 mm).
However, at both end portions of the sheet in the width direction, the sheet may float from the conveyance belt because air easily enters between the sheet and the conveyance belt. In such a case, the sheet may come into contact with the recording head, resulting in a delay in the conveyance of the sheet, and the sheet may be jammed between the recording head and the conveyance belt. In addition, if the sheet comes into contact with the recording head, the ejection port and its surrounding area may be damaged.
Therefore, a technique to suppress the floating of the sheet has been studied. For example, Patent Document proposes to form a support surface having recesses at both the end portions of the sheet in the width direction. Patent Document 2 proposes retracting the head when a floating sheet is conveyed. Patent Document 3 proposes to provide a spur on the upstream side of the head to suppress the floating of the sheet. Patent Document 4 proposes a configuration in which a suction member regulating the position of the sheet in the thickness direction attracts the front or rear end portion of the sheet and moves integrally with the sheet. Patent document 5 proposes to provide an upstream side guide roller which is pressed against the upper surface of the conveyance path on the upstream side of the head in the conveyance direction of the sheet and rotated.
Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2002-225358
Patent Document 2: International Publication No. 2018/155568
Patent Document 3: Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. H11-115274
Patent Document 4: Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. H11-216919
Patent Document 5: Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2010-95366
However, in the configuration proposed in Patent Document 1, there is a risk that the sheet may float without being attracted sufficiently. In addition, if the suction force is increased, the trajectory of ink droplets may be disturbed by wind force. In the configuration proposed in Patent Document 2, it is difficult to perform positioning the head with high precision because the head needs to be moved upward and downward quickly. Further, the drive system may be complicated. In the configuration proposed in Patent Document 3, since the spur comes into contact with the printed surface, the image may be disturbed. In addition, the spur may become conveyance resistance, causing the sheet to slip against the suction belt. The configuration proposed in Patent Document 4 has a problem that it is not suitable for high-speed continuous printing. In the configuration proposed in Patent Document 5, when a plurality of head units is provided in the conveyance direction, a large number of rollers are provided, which complicates the configuration.
The invention is to provide an inkjet recording apparatus in which floating of a sheet from a conveyance belt at both end portions in the width direction intersecting the conveyance direction can be suppressed with a simple configuration.
To solve the above problem, an inkjet recording apparatus includes: an endless conveyance belt which attracts a sheet and conveys it in a predetermined conveyance direction; a recording head provided with an ejection port formed surface on which an ejection port for ejecting ink is formed, the ejection port formed surface facing an outer circumferential surface of the conveyance belt with a predetermined gap; and a conveyance guide which faces the conveyance belt on an upstream side of the ejection port formed surface in the conveyance direction, is provided within a range containing both end portions of the conveyed sheet in a width direction intersecting the conveyance direction, and projects toward the conveyance belt more than the ejection port formed surface.
According to the present invention, it becomes possible to prevent floating of the sheet from a conveyance belt at both end portions in the width direction intersecting the conveyance direction can be suppressed with a simple configuration.
Hereinafter, with reference to the attached drawings, a printer (an inkjet recording apparatus) will be described.
First, the overall structure of the printer 1 will be described.
As shown in
In the center portion inside the body housing 10, head units 34Y, 34Bk, 34C and 34M (collectively referred to as the head unit 34) which form images on the sheet S are provided, a conveying unit 40 which conveys the sheet on which the image is to be formed is provided below the head unit 34, and a drying unit 48 which dries the image-formed sheet S while conveying it is provided on the left side of the conveying unit 40. In the left lower portion inside the body housing 10, ink containers 51 filled with the ink are housed.
The conveying unit 40 includes a drive roller 46a, a plurality of driven rollers 46b, 46c, 46d and 46e, an endless conveyance belt 45 wound around them, and a suction part 47. When the drive roller 46a is driven by a driving source (not shown) such as a motor, the conveyance belt 45 is traveled in the counterclockwise direction in
On the right side of the conveying unit 40, a first conveyance path 21 from the sheet feeding cassette 15 to the conveying unit 40, and a manual sheet conveyance path 27 merging from the manual sheet feeding tray 25 to the first conveyance path 21 are provided. On the left side of the drying unit 48, a second conveyance path 22 from the drying unit 48 to the discharge port 19 is provided. Above the head unit 34, a third conveyance path 23 branching from the second conveyance path 22 to the discharge tray 17 and a fourth conveyance path 24 branching from the third conveyance path 23 to merge with the first conveyance path 21 are provided. At the branch points between the second conveyance path 22 and the third conveyance path 23, and between the third conveyance path 23 and the fourth conveyance path 24, guide members are provided to guide the conveyance of the sheet S (not shown).
On the first conveyance path 21, a sheet feeding roller 16 and a pair of registration rollers 28 are provided. The sheet feeding roller 16 feeds the sheet S housed in the sheet feeding cassette 15 one by one to the first conveyance path 21. The pair of registration rollers 28 is disposed on the downstream side of the sheet feeding roller 16 in the conveyance direction (Y1 direction), corrects the skew of the sheet S and then feeds the sheet S in synchronization with the timing of image formation.
The manual sheet conveyance path 27 merges with the first conveyance path 21 between the sheet feeding roller 16 and the pair of registration rollers 28. On the manual sheet conveyance path 27, a manual sheet feeding roller 26 which feeds the sheet S placed on the manual sheet feeding tray 25 to the manual sheet conveyance path 27 one by one is provided.
At the downstream end of the second conveyance path 22 in the conveyance direction, a first discharge roller 20 is provided to discharge the sheet S from the discharge port 19. At the downstream end of the third conveyance path 23 in the conveyance direction, a second discharge roller 18 is provided to discharge the sheet S to the discharge tray 17. The fourth conveyance path 24 inverses the sheet S upside down by switching back the sheet S from the Y2 direction to the Y3 direction in the case of duplex printing, and then sends the sheet S to the first conveyance path 21.
Next, an overview of the image forming operation of the printer 1 will be described. When an image forming job is input to the printer 1, the sheet S is fed from the sheet feeding cassette 15 or the manual sheet feeding tray 25, and conveyed in the Y1 direction along the first conveyance path 21. Next, the leading end of the sheet S comes into contact with the nip region of the pair of registration rollers 28, which has stopped rotating, to correct the skew of the sheet S, and then the pair of registration rollers 28 sends out the sheet S in synchronization with the ink ejection timing by the head unit 34. The sheet S is attracted to the conveyance belt 45 by the negative pressure in the through-holes of the conveyance belt 45, and is conveyed. Then, an image is formed on the sheet S by ejecting the ink droplets from the head unit 34 to the sheet S. The image-formed sheet S is conveyed by the drying unit 48, and drying of the ink is accelerated. The sheet S is conveyed along the second conveyance path 22 and the third conveyance path 23, and discharged to the discharge tray 17 by the second discharge roller 18.
Next, the head unit 34 will be described in detail.
The printer 1 includes the endless conveyance belt 45 which attracts the sheet S and conveys it; the recording head 30 provided with the ejection port formed surface 31 on which the ejection port for ejecting the ink is formed, the ejection port formed surface 31 facing an outer circumferential surface of the conveyance belt 45 with a predetermined gap; and the conveyance guide 70 which faces the conveyance belt 45 on an upstream side of the ejection port formed surface 3) in the conveyance direction Y, is provided within a range containing both end portions SE of the conveyed sheet S in the width direction X intersecting the conveyance direction Y, and projects toward the conveyance belt 45) more than the ejection port formed surface 31. The conveyance belt 45 is described above.
[Recording Head] The head units 34Y, 34Bk, 34C and 34M (collectively referred to as the head unit 34) are arranged in order from the upstream side in the conveyance direction Y (see
The frame 33 is provided with one or more recording heads 30. In this embodiment, the three recording heads 30 are provided. The three recording heads 30 are disposed in a zigzag pattern in the width direction X. On the upper surface of the head unit 34, a connector to which a signal line for inputting a drive signal to drive the recording head 30 is connected and a connector to which a pipe for supplying the ink from the ink container 51 is connected are provided. The head units 34Y, 34Bk, 34C and 34M may be arranged in a different order from the illustrated example.
The frame 60 (see
[Conveyance Guide] The conveyance guide 70 is made of metal, resin or the like, and is mounted to the frame 33 of the head unit 34. The conveyance guide 70 faces the conveyance belt 45 on the upstream side of the ejection port formed surface 31 of the recording head 30 in the conveyance direction Y. The conveyance guide 70 includes a mounting part 71 mounted to the frame 33 and a facing part 72 facing the conveyance belt 45 (see
The mounting part 71 is a plate-like part parallel to the upstream side surface of the frame 33 in the conveyance direction Y. The mounting part 71 is mounted to the frame 33 using screws (see
The facing part 72 is a plate-like part formed on the downstream side of the lower end portion of the mounting part 71 in the conveyance direction Y. The lower surface of the facing part 72 is formed so as to be inclined such that a distance between the lower surface and the conveyance belt 45 is shorter toward the downstream side in the conveyance direction Y (see
The printer 1 is provided with a cleaning unit for cleaning the ejection port formed surface 31 of the recording head 30 (not shown). The cleaning unit includes a wipe blade (not shown), and removes the ink adhering to the ejection port formed surface 31 by sliding the wipe blade against the ejection port formed surface 31. Since the width of the wipe blade in the conveyance direction Y is wider than the width of the ejection port formed surface 31 in the conveyance direction Y, a gap G2 is provided between the recording head 30 and the downstream end portion of the facing part 72 of the conveyance guide 70 in the conveyance direction Y in order to avoid interference between the wipe blade and the conveyance guide 70.
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According to the printer 1 according to the present embodiment described above, the floating of both the end portions SE of the sheet S in the width direction X intersecting with the conveyance direction Y of the sheet S from the conveyance belt 45 can be suppressed with a simple configuration.
In addition, according to the printer 1 according to the present embodiment, since the conveyance guide 70 is provided at two locations corresponding to both the end portions SE of the sheet S in the width direction X, the material cost can be saved compared with the case where the conveyance guide 70 is provided within the entire area between both the end portions SE.
In addition, according to the printer 1 according to the present embodiment, since the conveyance guide 70 is provided within a range including a space outside both the end portions SE of the sheet S in the width direction X, the floating of both the end portions SE can be suppressed even when the displacement of the sheet S in the width direction X occurs.
In addition, according to the printer 1 according to the present embodiment, since the distance between the lower surface of the facing part 72 (the surface of the conveyance guide 70 facing the conveyance belt 45) and the conveyance belt 45 is shorter toward the downstream side in the conveyance direction Y, both the end portions SE of the sheet S can be smoothly guided to the conveyance belt 45.
In addition, according to the printer 1 according to the present embodiment, since the frame 33 for supporting the recording head 30 is provided and the conveyance guide 70 is mounted to the frame 33, the impact generated when the sheet S comes into contact with the conveyance guide 70 is less transmitted to the recording head 30 compared with the case where the conveyance guide 70 is mounted directly to the recording head 30, and the deterioration in image quality can be suppressed.
In addition, according to the printer 1 according to the present embodiment, since a gap G2 is provided between the recording head 30 and the downstream end portion of the facing part 72 of the conveyance guide 70 in the conveyance direction Y, the interference between the wipe blade and the conveyance guide 70 can be avoided. In addition, since the impact generated when the sheet S comes into contact with the conveyance guide 70 becomes hard to be transmitted to the recording head 30, the deterioration in image quality can be suppressed. In order to prevent the floating of both the end portions SE from increasing again after the leading end of the sheet S passes under the conveyance guide 70, it is desirable that the dimension of the gap G2 be set as small as possible within the range where there is no interference between the wipe blade and the conveyance guide 70.
The above embodiment may be modified as follows.
In the above examples, the conveyance guide 70 is mounted to the frame 33, but the conveyance guide 70 may be mounted to the recording head 30.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2020-110695 | Jun 2020 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/JP2021/024008 | 6/24/2021 | WO |