The present application claims the priority based on Japanese Patent Applications No. 2007-162216 filed on Jun. 20, 2007 and No. 2008-134304 filed on May 22, 2008, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a fluid ejection device for ejecting a fluid, and particularly to a structure by which fluid-containing packs containing fluid for ejection are positioned within the fluid ejection device.
2. Related Art
Printers of ink jet format, which eject drops of ink onto thin sheets of a recording medium such as paper or plastic in order to record text or images thereon, are a representative type of fluid ejection device. Other types of fluid ejection devices include those adapted for use in display production systems employed in the production of liquid crystal displays, plasma displays, organic EL (Electro Luminescence) displays, field emission displays (FED), and the like, and used for ejecting various types of liquid materials to form coloring material, electrodes, etc. in the pixel regions or electrode regions.
A typical fluid ejection device is equipped with a carriage on which rides an ejection head for ejecting fluid onto an ejection target; the location for fluid ejection onto the ejection target is adjusted by moving either the carriage or the recording medium, or both. Where a fluid ejection device employs a system in which a container portion containing fluid for ejection is positioned apart from the carriage (known as an off-carriage system) it will be possible to reduce the load associated with driving the carriage. Patent Citation JP 2005-47258 A discloses such a printer of off-carriage type in which an ink cartridge containing ink packs is inserted into the printer unit.
However, in the past, sufficient consideration was not given to a design able to accommodate fluid containers of larger capacity. For example, there were problems such as the difficulty of ensuring sufficient space within the unit between the fluid containers and other structures; and damage to other structures inside the unit due to operator error when installing the fluid container within the unit.
In view of the issues discussed above, it is an object of the invention to provide a fluid ejection device able to accommodate larger capacity fluid containers.
An advantage of some aspects of the invention is intended to address this issue at least in part, and can be reduced to practice as described below.
A fluid ejection device according to an aspect of the invention is a fluid ejection device ejecting a fluid, the fluid ejection device includes: a fluid ejection unit; a fluid container; a delivery needle; and a guard cover. The fluid ejection unit ejects a fluid onto an ejection target. The fluid container includes a container portion and a withdrawal portion. The container portion contains a fluid for ejection, and the withdrawal portion allows withdrawal of the fluid contained in the container portion. The delivery needle sticks through the withdrawal portion to provide a flow passage which communicates with the fluid ejection unit. The guard cover projects over the delivery needle to prevent the withdrawal portion from approaching the delivery needle from a direction intersecting a center axis of the delivery needle. According to the above-mentioned fluid ejection device, since the guard cover is disposed projecting out so as to cover the delivery needle, it is possible to prevent accidental damage to the delivery needle during securing of the fluid container to the container case.
A method of manufacturing according to an aspect of the invention is a method of manufacturing a fluid ejection device including a fluid ejection unit that ejects a fluid onto an ejection target, a delivery needle that provides a flow passage which communicates with the fluid ejection unit, and a guard cover that projects over the delivery needle, the method comprising: providing a fluid container that includes a container portion and a withdrawal portion, wherein the container portion contains a fluid for ejection, and the withdrawal portion allows withdrawal of the fluid contained in the container portion; and sliding the fluid container from a direction approximately aligned with a center axis of the delivery needle, toward a locking position where the delivery needle sticks through the withdrawal portion away from the guard cover. According to the above-mentioned method, since the guard cover is disposed projecting so as to cover the delivery needle, it is possible to prevent accidental damage to the delivery needle during securing of the fluid container to the container case.
The invention is not limited to being embodied as a fluid ejection device, and may be reduced to practice as a method for manufacture thereof, or other mode having a structure for accommodating fluid-containing packs. The invention should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth hereinabove, and naturally various modifications such as the following may be made herein without departing from the scope of the invention.
These and other objects, features, aspects, and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with the accompanying drawings.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
A better understanding of the constitution and advantages of the invention set forth above will be provided through the following description of the invention embodied in a fluid ejection device. In the embodiment, a printer of ink-jet type will be described as an example representative of a picture recording device, as one embodiment of a fluid ejection device.
Also housed in the main chassis unit 20 is a controller section 40 for controlling the various parts of the printer 10. In the embodiment, the controller section 40 includes ASICs (Application Specific Integrated Circuits) furnished with hardware such as a central processing unit (CPU), read only memory (ROM), and random access memory (RAM). Software for accomplishing the various functions of the printer 10 is installed in the controller section 40.
On the upper face of the main chassis unit 20 is installed an upper chassis unit 30 which constitutes the container case for accommodating a plurality of ink packs 310 which constitute the container portions respectively containing liquid inks of different colors. The upper chassis unit 30 is pivotably attached to the main chassis unit 20 so as to open and close about a rotation shaft 350.
In the embodiment, the ink packs 310 take the form of flat bag portions of generally rectangular shape made of pliable sheeting and having generally elliptical cross section; a pack aperture 60 serving as the withdrawal opening from which ink may be withdrawn is provided on one of the short sides. The specific design of the pack aperture 60 will be discussed later. In the embodiment, the plurality of ink packs 310 are held stacked on an incline with one long side thereof upraised. In the embodiment, the upper chassis unit 30 accommodates four ink packs 310 for individual inks of the four colors black, cyan, magenta, and yellow. In an alternative embodiment, in a printer adapted to carry out printing with light cyan and light magenta in addition to these four colors for a total of six colors, the upper chassis unit 30 could be designed to accommodate six ink packs 310 for individual inks of six colors including the additional light cyan and light magenta.
The upper chassis unit 30 which constitutes the ink delivery unit for the printing mechanism section 50 has an ink delivery section 330 which connects to the ink packs 310 so as to enable ink to be dispensed from them. A delivery tube 340 which defines a fluid passage allowing the ink dispensed from the ink packs 310 to flow down to the printing mechanism section 50 connects with the ink delivery section 330. The delivery tube 340 can be fabricated of material having gas barrier properties, for example, a thermoplastic elastomer such as an olefin or styrene.
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During the process of fastening the holders 380 carrying the ink packs 310 in the interior of the upper chassis unit 30, first, the base portion 382 of the holder 360 carrying the ink pack 310 is fitted from above into one of the holder guides 362 of the lower housing 360. Then, the holder 380 is slid along the holder guide towards a delivery needle 321 until the delivery needle 321 is threaded through the aperture of the ink pack 310. The holder 380 is then fastened to the lower housing 360 with the fastening screws 388, 389.
The pack aperture 60 provided to each of the ink packs 310 is provided with a delivery aperture portion 610 having formed therein a delivery aperture 612 which communicates with the interior of the ink pack 310. A cylindrical gasket 640 having a through hole 642 which mates intimately with the delivery needle 320 threaded through the delivery aperture 612 is disposed at the inlet of the delivery aperture 612. The gasket 640 installed in the delivery aperture 612 is forced into the delivery aperture 612 by a cap 620 which fits onto the delivery aperture portion 610.
A valve body 630 having a sealing face 634 that intimately attaches to the gasket 640 is housed within the delivery aperture 612. The valve body 630 housed within the delivery aperture 612 is urged towards the gasket 640 from the interior of the delivery aperture 612 by a coil spring 650 which constitutes a resilient member, and seals off the through hole 642 of the gasket 640. The valve body 630 is provided with a plurality of guides 638 disposed contacting the inside wall of the delivery aperture 612 generally along the center axis of the delivery aperture 612; between the plurality of guides 638 are defined offset faces 636 which are offset from the inside face of the delivery aperture 612. A mating face 632 adapted to mate with the tip 324 of the delivery needle 320 is formed on the valve body 630 on the side thereof which abuts the gasket 640.
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According to the printer 10 of the embodiment described above, since the guard cover 332 is disposed projecting out over the delivery needle 321, it is possible to prevent accidental damage to the delivery needle 321 when the holder 380 carrying the ink pack 310 is secured to the lower housing 360. Additionally, by working through the openings 333 provided in the guard cover 332 the fastening screws 388 can be passed through the through holes 386 of the holders 380 and fastened into the screw holes 386 of the lower housing 360, and thus while preventing accidental damage to the delivery needle 321 when the holder 380 carrying the ink pack 310 is secured to the lower housing 360, the holder 380 can be secured to the lower housing 360 in the vicinity of connection between the delivery needle 321 and the pack aperture 60.
Moreover, because by opening the upper chassis unit 30 it is possible to access parts of the main chassis unit 20 which are normally covered by the upper chassis unit 30, the degree of freedom in positioning of the ink packs 310 can be improved. Moreover, because the upper chassis unit 30 is pivotably attached to the main chassis unit 20 allowing the top part of the printing mechanism section 50 to be opened or closed, the upper chassis unit 30 which houses the ink packs 310 can be utilized as the cover for the printing mechanism section 50; and by opening the upper chassis unit 30 it will be possible to easily perform maintenance on the printing mechanism section 50 housed within the main chassis unit 20.
Moreover, because the individual ink packs 310 respectively rest on the inclined panels 381 of the holders 380, the plurality of ink packs 310 can be stacked and accommodated efficiently, while preventing the weight of ink packs 310 from bearing on neighboring ink packs 310. Additionally, because the ink packs 310 are retained from below as the upper chassis unit 30 moves from the closed state to the open state, the ink packs 310 can be prevented from pushing with excessive force against neighboring holders 380 due to gravity.
Furthermore, by disposing the holder reinforcing rib 364 on the lower housing 360, the holder 380 can be reinforced with respect to force acting in the direction of incline of the inclined panels 381. Moreover, by disposing the end portion reinforcing rib 374 on the upper housing 370, it will be possible to avoid excessive deformation of the ink pack 310 carried on the holder 380 which is situated at the end opposite the direction of incline of the inclined panels 381. Additionally, by disposing the medial reinforcing rib 376 on the upper housing 370, it will be possible to avoid excessive deformation at the upside of an ink pack 310 unsupported by the back face of the inclined panel 381 of the adjacent holder. Furthermore, because the upper edge portion 383 of the inclined panel 381 of the holder 380 mates with the mating portion 373 disposed on the upper housing 370, it is possible to prevent the holder 380 from experiencing excessive deformation.
The foregoing description of the invention based on certain preferred embodiments should not be construed as limiting of the invention, and various modifications will of course be possible without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the upper chassis unit 30 need not be pivotably attached to the main chassis unit 20, and the upper chassis unit 30 may instead by slidably attached to the main chassis unit 20. With this design, the ink packs 310 can be housed in a more stable condition within the upper chassis unit 30.
Another possible orientation of the holders 380 on the lower housing 360 is that depicted in
In the embodiment discussed previously, the guard cover 332 projects out so as to cover the entire delivery needle 321; however, the guard cover could be provided with an opening at a location corresponding to the delivery needle 321.
According to the printer 10 of Alternative Embodiment 2 described above, the location of the delivery needle 321 can be verified through the opening 335a in the guard cover 332a, while the guard cover 332a prevents the ink pack 310 carried in the holder 380a from hitting the side of the delivery needle 321, and it will accordingly be possible to prevent damage to the delivery needle 321 caused by the pack aperture 60 being threaded onto the delivery needle 321 while misaligned with the center axis of the delivery needle 321.
In the preceding Alternative Embodiment 2, the openings 335a in the guard cover 332a are formed with notch shape, but the openings in the guard cover could instead be formed with window shape.
According to the printer 10 of Alternative Embodiment 3 described above, the location of the delivery needle 321 can be verified through the opening 335b in the guard cover 332b, while the guard cover 332b prevents the ink pack 310 carried in the holder 380b from hitting the side of the delivery needle 321, and it is accordingly possible to prevent damage to the delivery needle 321 caused by the pack aperture 60 being threaded onto the delivery needle 321 while misaligned with the center axis of the delivery needle 321.
The embodiment discussed above was constituted such that damage to the delivery needle 321 is prevented by the guard cover 332, while the guide 638 guides the pack aperture 60 in the direction of threading onto the delivery needle 321; however, it would be possible for the guard cover to be endowed both with the function of preventing damage to the delivery needle 321 and the function of guiding the pack aperture 60.
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According to Alternative Embodiment 4 discussed above, the pack aperture 60 can be guided to the locking location by the guard cover 332c while the guard cover 332c prevents the ink pack 310 carried in the holder 380b from hitting the side of the delivery needle 321, and it is accordingly possible to prevent damage to the delivery needle 321 caused by the pack aperture 60 being threaded onto the delivery needle 321 while misaligned with the center axis of the delivery needle 321.
While the embodiment discussed previously relates to a printer in which the fluid containers carried on the holders 380a are ink packs 310, the fluid containers are not limited to ink packs 310 carried on the on the holders 380a, and may instead be ink cartridges 700 which contain ink.
The fluid targeted by the fluid ejection device of the invention is not limited to liquids such as the ink mentioned above, and various fluids such as metal pastes, powders, or liquid crystals may be targeted as well. The ink-jet recording device equipped with an ink-jet recording head for picture recording purposes like that described above is but one representative example of an fluid ejection device; the invention is not limited to recording devices of ink-jet type, and has potential implementation in printers or other picture recording devices; in coloring matter ejection devices employed in manufacture of color filters for liquid crystal displays and the like; in electrode material devices employed in formation of electrodes in organic EL (Electro Luminescence) displays or FED (Field Emission Displays); in liquid ejection devices for ejection of liquids containing bioorganic substances used in biochip manufacture; or in specimen ejection devices for precision pipette applications.
According to the aspect of the invention, the guard cover may include an opening portion that opens approximately along the center axis of the delivery needle in width narrower than the withdrawal portion. According to the above-mentioned fluid ejection device, the location of the delivery needle can be verified through the opening portion in the guard cover while the fluid container is prevented by the guard cover from hitting the side of the delivery needle, making it possible to prevent damage to the delivery needle caused by the withdrawal portion being threaded onto the delivery needle while misaligned with the center axis of the delivery needle.
According to the aspect of the invention, the guard cover may project over the delivery needle and mateably with the withdrawal portion, to prevent the withdrawal portion from approaching the delivery needle from a direction intersecting a center axis of the delivery needle, as well as to guide the withdrawal portion in a direction approximately aligned with the center axis of the delivery needle toward a locking position where the delivery needle sticks through the withdrawal portion. According to the above-mentioned fluid ejection device, as the fluid container is prevented by the guard cover from hitting the side of the delivery needle, the withdrawal portion can be guided to the locking position by the guard cover, making it possible to prevent damage to the delivery needle caused by the delivery needle passing through the withdrawal portion in a condition with the latter out of alignment with the center axis of the delivery needle.
According to the aspect of the invention, The fluid ejection device may further comprises a guide that mates with the fluid container at a location away from the guard cover, and then guides the withdrawal portion in a direction approximately aligned with the center axis of the delivery needle, toward a locking position where the delivery needle sticks through the withdrawal portion. According to the above-mentioned fluid ejection device, as the fluid container is prevented by the guard cover from hitting the side of the delivery needle, the withdrawal portion can be guided to the locking position by the guard cover, making it possible to prevent damage to the delivery needle caused by the delivery needle passing through the withdrawal portion in a condition with the latter out of alignment with the center axis of the delivery needle.
Although the invention has been described and illustrated in detail, it is clearly understood that the same is by way of illustration and example only and is not to be taken by way of limitation, the spirit and scope of the invention being limited only by the terms of the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007-162216 | Jun 2007 | JP | national |
2008-134304 | May 2008 | JP | national |