The present disclosure relates to liquid containers.
Some liquid discharge apparatuses, such as inkjet printers, incorporate a removable liquid container that stores liquid, such as ink. The liquid container mounted on such a liquid discharge apparatus supplies the liquid to a liquid discharge head. Japanese Patent No. 4380712 describes a replaceable ink cartridge, serving as a liquid container. Such an ink cartridge, which contains ink, supplies the ink to an inkjet head when mounted on an inkjet printer.
A liquid container like that described in Japanese Patent No. 4380712 typically includes mostly a plastic molded portion. Such a liquid container is often discarded when liquid contained in the container is used up.
An ink cartridge that has supplied all of ink contained therein to an inkjet printer is replaced by a new ink cartridge. The spent ink cartridge may be collected and reused or may be discarded without being collected.
As the impact of plastic waste on marine life has recently been pointed out, the amount of plastic waste is required to be minimized. A liquid container that contains liquid, such as ink, needs to be rigid to some extent to prevent leakage of the liquid or so that the liquid container can be readily mounted on a liquid discharge apparatus. A reduction in the amount of plastic used to form the liquid container tends to reduce the rigidity of the liquid container.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a liquid container to be mounted on a liquid discharge apparatus includes a casing, a pouch that is removable and contained in the casing, and a spout connected to the pouch, wherein the casing has a rigidity that is higher than a rigidity of the pouch, and wherein the pouch and the spout each have a dimension in a direction of gravity in a posture of the liquid container that is taken when the liquid container is mounted on the liquid discharge apparatus, and the dimension of the spout is less than or equal to half the dimension of the pouch.
Further features of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described below with reference to the drawings.
As described above, the liquid container 2 is configured such that the casing 6 contains the pouch 5. The reason that the liquid container 2 has such a configuration will now be described. The pouch 5 is formed by a film. Examples of the film include a metallic film and a plastic film. If the pouch is formed by a plastic film, the plastic film for the pouch can be very thin, which indicates a very small amount of plastic used. In other words, such a pouch can contribute to less plastic usage or waste. However, it is difficult to stably mount the pouch 5 containing ink on the liquid discharge apparatus 1 because the pouch has low rigidity and is flexible. Therefore, the casing 6 having high rigidity is used, and the pouch 5 is contained in the casing 6. The film of the pouch 5 has a thickness of preferably from 0.1 to 1.0 mm. The casing 6 has a thickness of preferably 0.5 mm or more, more preferably from 1.0 to 5.0 mm.
More specifically, the pouch 5 is removable from the casing 6. The pouch 5 has the spout 4 attached thereto. The spout 4 is fitted into and attached to a receiving portion of the casing 6. The casing 6 is covered with the cover 7 and is then mounted on the liquid discharge apparatus 1.
To remove the pouch 5, the above procedure is reversed: the casing 6 is pulled out of the liquid discharge apparatus 1, the cover 7 is removed, and the pouch 5 is removed from the casing 6. When the pouch 5 is empty, a new pouch containing liquid is prepared and placed in the casing 6, from which the empty pouch has been removed. After that, as described above, the casing 6 is covered with the cover 7 as necessary.
According to the embodiment of the present disclosure, the casing 6 having high rigidity and made of, for example, plastic, is used. The casing 6 continues to be used, whereas the pouch 5 in the casing is replaceable.
Although the casing 6 is made of plastic, the casing 6 essentially continues to be used and thus can contribute to less plastic waste. If the pouch 5 is made of plastic, the amount of plastic used can be small. Replacement of such a part with a new one causes no significant increase in plastic waste. Furthermore, the casing 6 having sufficient rigidity enables the liquid container to be stably mounted on or removed from the liquid discharge apparatus 1.
The configuration of the liquid container 2 will now be described in more detail. The spout 4 is attached to the pouch 5. The spout 4 is made of resin material, such as polypropylene or polyethylene, and is connected or welded to the liquid storing portion 3 of the pouch 5 by a weld from a thermal welding process. The spout 4 can also have a size as small as possible in terms of less plastic usage. As used herein, the Z direction refers to the direction of gravity (height) in a posture of the liquid container 2 that is taken when the liquid container 2 is mounted on the liquid discharge apparatus, and the Y direction refers to a direction orthogonal to the Z direction. In
The spout 4 has a dimension in the Z direction that is less than or equal to half that of the pouch. The spout 4 can have a size as small as possible in the Y direction. The spout 4 has a dimension in the Y direction that is less than or equal to half that of the pouch.
At a lower level in the direction of gravity, the spout 4 can increase the ease of discharge of the liquid in the pouch 5. Specifically, the spout 4 can be positioned such that the middle of the spout 4 in the Z direction is located at a level that is lower than A/2 in the direction of gravity, where A denotes the dimension of the pouch 5 in the Z direction.
The liquid storing portion 3 constitutes most of the pouch 5. The liquid storing portion 3, which is formed by a film, can be regarded as a pouch. The liquid storing portion 3 is made of, for example, a metallic film, a plastic film, or a combination of these films. The liquid storing portion 3 can have a gas-barrier property or a light-shielding property to protect liquid contained therein. The liquid storing portion 3 can be formed by a single film or a laminate of films. Examples of the metallic film include an aluminum film. If the liquid storing portion 3 is thermally welded to the spout 4, part of the liquid storing portion 3 that is thermally welded can be made of resin. For example, the liquid storing portion 3 can include an outer film made of aluminum and an inner film made of resin. The inner film can be thermally welded to the spout 4. The liquid storing portion 3 may be shaped like a three-sided seal bag, which is formed by welding peripheral parts of a film, or may be shaped like a standing pouch having a depth. The film forming the liquid storing portion 3 may be transparent or translucent so that the color of liquid contained in the liquid storing portion or the remaining amount thereof can be visually observed.
The casing 6 will now be described. The casing 6 is made of a material having high rigidity. The casing 6 needs to be made of a material having a higher rigidity than at least a material for the pouch 5. The casing 6, which is used repeatedly as described above, can be made of plastic, such as polypropylene or polyethylene, or can be made of metal or carbon resin. The casing 6 having high rigidity facilitates mounting of the liquid container on the liquid discharge apparatus 1.
As illustrated in
In a case where multiple liquid containers are mounted on the liquid discharge apparatus, the casings of the liquid containers may have different shapes. All of the casings do not have to be made different in shape from each other. At least two casings are made different in shape from each other. In this case, the mounting portion 11 can include a structure for each of the liquid containers in each of regions where the liquid containers are held.
If different shaped casings are used for the liquid containers, as illustrated in
Considering the productivity of the casings, the casings having the same shape may be used for the liquid containers to be mounted on the liquid discharge apparatus. In this case, each of the spouts of the liquid containers can include an incorrect-mounting preventing mechanism. If the casings slightly differ from each other due to a manufacturing error, the casings can be regarded as having the same shape.
For the fit between the protrusions and the recesses, the arrangement of the protrusions and the recesses, for example, where the protrusions are arranged and where the recesses are arranged, is not limited to the above example. The protrusions and the recesses can be appropriately arranged so as to be suitable for the shape of, for example, the liquid discharge apparatus 1, the liquid container 2, or the spout 4.
The fit between the mounting portion and the liquid container in any configuration is intended to prevent the liquid in the liquid container mounted at an incorrect location from accidentally entering the liquid discharge apparatus. To avoid such an accident, the liquid container 2 can be prevented from being inserted into the mounting portion 11 before the joint 13 of the liquid container 2 comes into contact with the supply port 14 of the mounting portion 11. Therefore, as illustrated in
If the liquid discharge apparatus 1 is activated to discharge liquid under conditions where the liquid container 2 is partially mounted on the mounting portion 11, air may enter a passage in the liquid discharge apparatus. After that, the liquid discharge apparatus may fail to discharge liquid accurately. To recover the liquid discharge apparatus from such a state, for example, a large amount of liquid may be discharged to remove the air in the passage. Disadvantageously, the large amount of liquid may be wasted. To determine whether the casing 6 is fully mounted on the liquid discharge apparatus 1, a board can be incorporated in the casing 6 or the spout 4 and be effectively used. The board incorporated in the spout 4 can be brought into electrical communication with, for example, an electrode on the liquid discharge apparatus 1 when the liquid container 2 is fully mounted on the mounting portion 11 of the liquid discharge apparatus 1. As long as the liquid discharge apparatus 1 is allowed to discharge the liquid upon determination of the electrical communication, the above-described disadvantage can be addressed.
To mount the liquid container on the liquid discharge apparatus, the liquid container is inserted into the liquid discharge apparatus in the Y direction, which is illustrated in
As described above, the spout 4 can be positioned at a lower level in the direction of gravity. The spout 4 may be positioned at the bottom of the pouch 5 located at a lower level in the direction of gravity. In this case, the liquid container is inserted into the liquid discharge apparatus in the Z direction. Therefore, the displacement of the spout 4 relative to the casing 6 in the Z direction can be minimized. For example, the pouch 5 can be inserted into the casing 6 in the X direction or the Y direction. Furthermore, the pouch 5 can be fixed in the Z direction when placed in the casing 6.
While the present disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-058383 filed Mar. 30, 2021, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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