The present application claims priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2019-226505 filed on Dec. 16, 2019, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a liquid discharge apparatus in which a sheet, a supporter (a support material), and a tank are arranged in an internal space of a casing.
In a liquid discharge apparatus, a sheet onto which liquid droplets are discharged from a head, and a tank for supplying liquid to the head are arranged in an internal space of a casing (Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2015-120578).
A sheet accommodating portion and the head or the like is disposed in the conveying region of the sheet in the internal space of the casing. On the other hand, it is necessary to arrange the tank so that it does not come into contact with the conveyed sheet. From the function of each such member, there is a constraint on the arrangement in the internal space of the casing of the device. Further, sheets and liquids stored in the tank are consumed in recording images. In order to save the user's labor, it is desirable to make the time required to replenish the sheet or the liquid as long as possible. For that purpose, it is inevitable to increase the volume of the sheet accommodating portion and the tank. Therefore, there is a problem that leads to an increase in the size of the apparatus.
The present disclosure has been made in view of the above circumstances, and an object of the present disclosure is to provide a mechanism capable of efficiently arranging a sheet accommodating portion and a tank in an internal space of a casing, and reducing dimensions of an apparatus in a front-rear direction and a left-right direction.
According to an aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a liquid discharge apparatus, including:
An image recording apparatus 100 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure is explained below. Note that the embodiment explained below is merely an example of the present disclosure, and it goes without saying that the embodiment can be appropriately changed in a range that does not alter the gist or essential characteristics of the present disclosure. In the following, movement directed from a start point to an end point of an arrow is expressed as an orientation, and reciprocating movement on a line connecting the start point and the end point of the arrow is expressed as a direction. Further, an up-down direction (a third direction) 7 is defined with reference to a state (the state of
<Configuration of External Appearance of Image Recording Apparatus 100>
The image recording apparatus 100 (an example of a liquid discharge apparatus) depicted in
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The casing 30 has a right surface 30R, a left surface 30L, an upper surface 30U, a lower surface 30D, a front surface 30F, and a rear surface 30B. The right surface 30R and the left surface 30L are positioned apart in the left-right direction 9. The upper surface 30U and the lower surface 30D are positioned apart in the up-down direction 7. The front surface 30F and the rear surface 30B are positioned apart in the front-rear direction 8. That is, the casing 30 has the front surface 30F and the rear surface 30B (an example of a first surface and an example of a second surface) positioned apart in the front-rear direction (the first direction) 8, the left surface 30L and the right surface 30R (an example of a third surface and an example of a fourth surface) positioned apart in the left-right direction (the second direction) 9 perpendicular to the front-rear direction (the first direction) 8, and the upper surface 30U and the lower surface 30D (an example of a fifth surface and an example of a sixth surface) positioned apart in the up-down direction (the third direction) 7 perpendicular to the front-rear direction (the first direction) 8 and the left-right direction (the second direction) 9.
The rear surface 30B of the upper casing 31 is connected to the lower casing 32 so that the upper casing 31 is pivotable around a pivot axis extending in the left-right direction 9. The upper casing 31 pivotally moves from a closed position depicted in
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An operation panel 44 is provided on the front surface 30F of the casing 30. The operator panel 44 is positioned above the discharge opening 33. A user inputs, to the operation panel 44, instructions for operating the image recording apparatus 100 and confirming a variety of kinds of settings.
The front surface 30F of the casing 30 (a front wall including the front surface 30F) is provided with a front cover 16. The front cover 16 is positioned below the discharge opening 33. The front cover 16 is pivotable around a pivot axis extending on the front surface 30F in the left-right direction 9 with an upper end of the front cover 16 in the closed position depicted in
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The front cover 16 is provided with a window 18. The window 18 may be a through hole formed in the front cover 16. The through hole as the window 18 may be sealed with a translucent member. A user can visually recognize the internal space 30A from the outside of the casing 30 through the window 18 of the front cover 16 in the closed position. The window 18 of the front cover 16 in the closed position faces the tank 34. The user can thus visually recognize the tank 34 from the outside of the casing 30 through the window 18, even when the front cover 16 is in the closed position. The user can visually recognize a liquid level of ink stored in the tank 34 by forming at least part of the tank 34 by a translucent member.
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Of the two side frames 20 and 21, a front lower corner of the side frame 20 positioned at the left in the left-right direction 9 is formed having a cutout (notch) 20A. A front end of the side frame 20 is thus not coupled to the base 23, and the front end of the side frame 20 has a space corresponding to the cutout 20A. The space corresponding to the cutout 20A is provided with the subframe 22.
The subframe 22 has a frame shape having an upper wall (a second wall) 22U and a left wall (a first wall) 22L. The left wall 22L and the side frame 21 are positioned apart in the left-right direction 9. The upper wall 22U couples an upper end of the left wall 22L to the side frame 21. A lower end of the left wall 22L is coupled to the base 23. The upper wall 22U is coupled to the cutout 20A of the side frame 20. The subframe 22 is thus positioned below the front portion of the side frame 20 so that the subframe 22 and the two side frames 20, 21 form the integral frame. The tank 34 is positioned in a space surrounded by the side frame 21 and the subframe 22 (see
The left wall (the first wall) 22L of the subframe 22 faces the tank 34 in the left-right direction 9. The upper wall (the second wall) 22U faces the tank 34 in the up-down direction 7. Part of the left side frame (the first side frame) 20 at a side of the front surface (the first surface) 30F in the front-rear direction 8 forms a coupling portion 20B by being coupled to the subframe 22. The tank 34 is positioned between the coupling portion 20B and the lower surface (the sixth surface) 30D of the casing 30 in the up-down direction 7.
The cutout 20A of the left side frame (the first side frame) 20 is formed at a corner positioned at the side of the front surface (the first surface) 30F in the front-rear direction 8 and positioned at a side of the lower surface (the sixth surface) 30D in the up-down direction 7. The upper wall (the second wall) 22U of the subframe 22 extends in the left-right direction 9 and is coupled to the part of the left side frame (the first side frame) 20 formed having the cutout 20A, thus forming the coupling portion 20B. Further, the upper wall (the second wall) 22U is coupled to the right side frame (the second side frame) 21. The left wall (the first wall) 22L of the subframe 22 is positioned between the left side frame (the first side frame) 20 and the left surface (the third surface) 30L of the casing 30 in the left-right direction 9. The left wall (the first wall) 22L extends in the up-down direction 7 to couple the upper wall (the second wall) 22U of the subframe 22 to a wall including the lower surface (the sixth surface) 30D of the casing 30 (i.e., the base 23). The tank 34 is positioned between the left wall (the first wall) 22L of the subframe 22 and the right side frame (the second side frame) 21 in the left-right direction 9 and positioned between the upper wall (the second wall) 22U of the subframe 22 and the lower surface (the sixth surface) 30D of the casing 30 in the up-down direction 7.
<Internal Configuration of Image Recording Apparatus 100>
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In the internal space 30A, a partition wall 41 is provided between the side frames 20 and 21 in the left-right direction 9. The partition wall 41 partitions a rear lower portion of the internal space 30A to define a sheet accommodating space 30C (an example of a sheet accommodating portion). The sheet accommodating space 30C is a space surrounded by the partition wall 41 and the lower casing 32 and separated or isolated from the head 38 and the like.
The roll body 37 is accommodated in the sheet accommodating space 30C. The roll body 37 has a core tube and the long sheet S. The sheet S is wound around the core tube in a roll shape in a circumferential direction of an axial core of the core tube. The sheet S may have a width ranging from a minimum width to a maximum width in which the image recording apparatus 100 is capable of recording an image. That is, a plurality of types of the roll body 37 having different widths are accommodatable in the sheet accommodating space 30C. The roll body 37 may not have the core tube, and the sheet S may be formed in a roll shape so that the sheet S is installable in the holder 35. The sheet accommodating space 30C may accommodate a fan-folded paper.
The holder 35 extending in the left-right direction 9 is positioned in the sheet accommodating space 30C. The roll body 37 can be installed in the holder 35. When the roll body 37 is installed in the holder 35, the holder 35 supports the roll body 37 so that the axial core of the core tube of the roll body 37 is along the left-right direction 9 and the roll body 37 is rotatable in the circumferential direction of the axial core.
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The holder 35 rotates when receiving driving force from a motor (not depicted). Along with the rotation of the holder 35, the roll body 37 supported by the holder 35 also rotates. As depicted in
A rear portion of the sheet accommodating space 30C is opened upward. Specifically, a gap 42 is formed between the partition wall 41 and the rear surface 30B, that is, formed above a rear end of the roll body 37. Rotating the conveyance roller pair 36 and the discharge roller pair 40 pulls out the sheet S upward from the rear end of the roll body 37, and the sheet S pulled out is guided to the tensioner 45 via the gap 42.
In the internal space 30A, the tensioner 45 is positioned between the side frames 20 and 21 in the left-right direction 9. At a rear portion of the internal space 30A, the tensioner 45 is positioned above the partition wall 41. The tensioner 45 is a roller that is supported by the side frames 20 and 21 so that the tensioner 45 is rotatable and movable in the front-rear direction 8. Rearward urging force is applied to the tensioner 45 by an urging member such as a spring.
In the internal space 30A, the conveyance roller pair 36 is positioned between the side frames 20 and 21 in the left-right direction 9. The conveyance roller pair 36 is positioned at the front side of the tensioner 45. The conveyance roller pair 36 has a conveyance roller 36A and a pinch roller 36B. The conveyance roller 36A is rotatably supported by the side frames 20 and 21. The conveyance roller 36A rotates upon receiving driving force from a motor (not depicted), thus conveying the sheet S frontward (conveyance orientation 8A) while nipping the sheet S between the conveyance roller 36A and the pinch roller 36B.
In the internal space 30A, the discharge roller pair 40 (an example of a conveyance unit) is positioned between the side frames 20 and 21 in the left-right direction 9. The discharge roller pair 40 is positioned at the front side of the conveyance roller pair 36. The discharge roller pair 40 has a discharge roller 40A and a pinch roller 40B. The discharge roller 40A is rotatably supported by the side frames 20 and 21. The discharge roller 40A rotates upon receiving driving force from a motor (not depicted), thus conveying the sheet S frontward (conveyance direction 8A) while nipping the sheet S between the discharge roller 40A and the pinch roller 40B.
In the internal space 30A, the head 38 is positioned between the side frames 20 and 21 in the left-right direction 9. The head 38 is positioned downstream of the conveyance roller pair 36 in the conveyance orientation 8A. The head 38 has nozzles 38A. Ink is discharged downward, as liquid droplets, from the nozzles 38A toward the sheet S supported by a conveyance belt 101. Accordingly, an image is recorded on the sheet S. In this embodiment, ink contains a resin that is cured by ultraviolet light.
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In the internal space 30A, the first support mechanism 51 is positioned between the side frames 20 and 21 in the left-right direction 9. The first support mechanism 51 is positioned downstream of the conveyance roller pair 36 in the conveying orientation 8A. The first support mechanism 51, which is positioned below the head 38, faces the head 38. The first support mechanism 51 has the conveyance belt 101 (an example of a support material or a supporter) and a support portion 104. When the conveyance belt 101 receives driving force from a motor (not depicted), rotary motion of the conveyance belt 101 is caused to convey the sheet S in the conveyance orientation 8A in a state where the sheet S is supported by the conveyance belt 101. The support portion 104 is capable of supporting the maintenance unit 60 in a maintenance position (see
In the internal space 30A, the fixing unit 39 is positioned between the side frames 20 and 21 in the left-right direction 9. The fixing unit 39 is positioned downstream of the head 38 in the conveyance orientation 8A and upstream of the discharge roller pair 40 in the conveying orientation 8A. That is, the fixing unit 39 is positioned between the front surface (the first surface) 30F of the casing 30 and the head 38 in the front-rear direction 8. The fixing unit 39 is an ultraviolet irradiator having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape that is long in the left-right direction 9. The fixing unit 39 irradiates the sheet S passing directly below the fixing unit 39 and ink on the sheet S with ultraviolet light. The resin in the ink irradiated with ultraviolet light is cured, and a pigment in the ink is fixed to the sheet S. That is, the fixing unit 39 fixes the ink (liquid) adhering to the sheet S to the sheet S.
The fixing unit 39 is not limited to the ultraviolet irradiator. For example, when ink contains thermoplastic resin fine particles, the fixing unit 39 may be a heater. In this case, the thermoplastic resin fine particles are melted by heating the sheet S and ink on the sheet S with the fixing unit 39, and the melted resin is cured by cooling performed thereafter. Accordingly, the pigment in ink is fixed to the sheet S.
In the internal space 30A, the support member 46 is positioned between the side frames 20 and 21 in the left-right direction 9. The support member 46 is positioned downstream of the head 38 and the first support mechanism 51 in the conveyance orientation 8A. A rear portion of the support member 46 faces the fixing unit 39. A front portion of the support member 46 faces the discharge roller 40A. The support member 46 supports the sheet S conveyed in the conveying orientation 8A by the conveying belt 101 of the first support mechanism 51.
The second support mechanism 52 is positioned below the support member 46. The second support mechanism 52 can support the maintenance unit 60 in a standby position.
The CIS 95 is positioned downstream of the discharge roller pair 40 in the conveyance orientation 8A. In the CIS 95, light that is emitted from a light source such as an LED is reflected by a sheet. The reflection light is collected to a line sensor by a refractive index distribution type lens. The line sensor outputs an electric signal depending on intense of the reflection light received. The CIS 95 can read an image on a printing surface (upper surface) of the sheet S. The CIS 95 is disposed so that a reading line extends in the left-right direction 9.
The cutter unit 26 is positioned downstream of the CIS 95 in the conveyance orientation 8A. In the cutter unit 26, a cutter 28 is carried on a cutter carriage 27. The cutter carriage 27 moves in the left-right direction 9 by a belt driving mechanism (not depicted). The cutter 28 moves in the left-right direction 9 along with movement of the cutter carriage 27. The sheet S positioned between the discharge roller pair 40 and the discharge opening 33 is cut along the left-right direction 9 through movement of the cutter 28.
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Specifically, the tank 34 is connected to the subtank 83 by the channel 110, and ink can be supplied from the tank 34 to the subtank 83. The subtank 83 is in atmospheric communication with the outside via the second pump 87. When the second pump 87 is driven, pressure inside the subtank 83 becomes negative, and ink is supplied from the tank 34 to the subtank 83. When ink is supplied from the tank 34 to the subtank 83, the channel(s) 120 between the subtank 83 and the head 38 is/are closed. When the first pump 85 is driven, ink circulates through the channel(s) 120 between the subtank 83 and the nozzles 38A of the head 38.
The maintenance unit 60 performs maintenance of the head 38. The maintenance unit 60 is movable between the side frames 20 and 21 in the up-down direction 7 and the front-rear direction 8. The maintenance unit 60 is positioned directly below the head 38 when maintenance of the head 38 is performed (see
The maintenance of the head 38 includes a flushing process, a purge process, a wiping process, and the like. In the flushing process, ink is discharged toward the maintenance unit 60. In the purge process, ink is sucked from the nozzles 38A by a suction pump 74 in a state where the nozzles 38A are covered with a cap 62 of the maintenance unit 60. In the wiping process, a nozzle surface of the head 38 is wiped with a wiper 63 of the maintenance unit 60. Ink discharged to the cap 62 through the flushing process and the purge process is discharged to the waste liquid tank 47 through a channel 125.
The wiper cleaning unit 80 cleans the wiper 63 of the maintenance unit 60. The wiper cleaning unit 80 faces downward by being supported by the support member 46. The maintenance unit 60 moves directly below the wiper cleaning unit 80 when cleaning of the wiper 63 is performed.
The maintenance unit 60 is movable in an inclination direction 6 by sliding with respect to the second support mechanism 52 in a state of being supported by the second support mechanism 52. The maintenance unit 60 supported by the second support mechanism 52 moves along the inclination direction 6, which allows the wiper 63 to move while being brought into contact with the wiper cleaning unit 80. This wipes ink adhering to the wiper 63 off.
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Driving force is transmitted from the motor (not depicted) in a state where the maintenance unit 60 is supported only by the first support mechanism 51. This causes the front portion of the first support mechanism 51 to pivot and move upward. Thus, the maintenance unit 60 is positioned in the maintenance position, as depicted in
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When the maintenance unit 60 moves from the maintenance position to the standby position, an operation reverse to the above is executed.
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In the image recording apparatus 100 according to this embodiment, the tank 34 is positioned at the front side of the sheet accommodating space 30C in the front-rear direction 8. That is, the tank 34 is positioned between the front surface (the first surface) 30F of the casing 30 and the sheet accommodating space 30C in the front-rear direction 8. The range R3 occupied by the tank 34 at least partially overlaps with the range R4 occupied by the sheet accommodating space 30C in the left-right direction 9. The range R5 occupied by the tank 34 at least partially overlaps with the range R6 occupied by the sheet accommodating space 30C in the up-down direction 7.
In the above configuration, since the sheet accommodating space 30C and the tank 34 are efficiently arranged in the internal space 30A of the casing 30, the image recording apparatus 100 can be downsized. The dimensions in the front-rear direction 8 and the left-right direction 9 of the image recording apparatus 100 can be downsized. Further, the dimension in the up-down direction 7 of the image recording apparatus 100 can be downsized.
The tank 34 and the sheet accommodating space 30C are positioned below the head 38 in the up-down direction 7. That is, the tank 34 and the sheet accommodating space 30C are positioned between the head 38 and the lower surface (the sixth surface) 30D of the casing 30 in the up-down direction 7.
In the above configuration, the sheet accommodating space 30C and the tank 34 are efficiently arranged in a space below the head 38 in the internal space 30A of the casing 30. The image recording apparatus 100 can thus be downsized.
The range R7 occupied by the head 38 or the range R9 occupied by the conveyance belt 101 partially overlaps with the range R8 occupied by the sheet accommodating space 30C in the front-rear direction 8. In this configuration, the image recording apparatus 100 can be downsized in the front-rear direction 8.
The head 38 and the sheet accommodating space 30C are positioned between the two side frames 20 and 21 in the left-right direction 9. The front portion of the side frame 20 is coupled to the subframe 22. The tank 34 is positioned below the front portion of the side frame 20.
In the above configuration, the tank 34 can be disposed below the front portion of the side frame 20. Since the subframe 22 is coupled to the side frame 20, the position(s) of the member(s) supported by the side frame 20 is/are stabilized.
The substrate 130, on which the controller for controlling operation of the image recording apparatus 100 is mounted, is positioned above the tank 34 at the outside of the side frame 20 supported by the subframe 22. That is, the substrate 130 is positioned between the tank 34 and the upper surface (the fifth surface) 30U of the casing 30 in the up-down direction 7 and positioned between the side frame 20 and the left surface (the third surface) 30L of the casing 30 in the left-right direction 9.
In the above configuration, a space above the tank 34 at the outside of the side frame 20 can be effectively used as an arrangement space of the substrate 130. Since the substrate 130 is positioned above the tank 34, ink stored in the tank 34 is not likely to adhere to the substrate 130.
In the above embodiment, the joint 111 via which the channel 110 from the tank 34 is coupled to the subtank 83 of the circulation mechanism 81 is positioned at the left of the side frame 20 (at the outside of the side frame 20, that is, between the side frame 20 and the left surface (the third surface) 30L of the casing 30 in the left-right direction 9). The joint 121 via which the channel 120 from the head 38 is coupled to the subtank 83 is positioned at the left of the side frame 20 (at the outside of the side frame 20, that is, between the side frame 20 and the left surface (the third surface) 30L of the casing 30 in the left-right direction 9).
In the above configuration, even when ink leaks at the time of installation of the joints 111 and 121, there is no fear that leaked ink contaminates members positioned between the two side frames 20 and 21.
In the above embodiment, the joint 112 via which the channel 110 connecting the tank 34 and the subtank 83 of the circulation mechanism 81 is coupled to the tank 34 is positioned at the left of the side frame 20 (at the outside of the side frame 20, that is, between the side frame 20 and the left surface (the third surface) 30L of the casing 30 in the left-right direction 9). It is thus possible to make the channels 110 and 120 ranging from the tank 34 to the head 38 via the circulation mechanism 81 short.
The joint 126 via which the maintenance unit 60 is coupled to the channel 125 connecting the maintenance unit 60 and the waste liquid tank 47 and the joint 127 via which the waste liquid tank 47 is coupled to the channel 125 are positioned between the two side frames 20 and 21 in the left-right direction 9. It is thus possible to make the channel 125 ranging from the maintenance unit 60 to the waste liquid tank 47 short.
The maintenance unit 60 is movable between the maintenance position where the maintenance unit 60 is brought into contact with the head 38 and the standby position where the maintenance unit 60 is separated from the head 38. The standby position is at the front side of the maintenance position and above the tank 34. That is, the standby position is positioned between the maintenance position and the front surface (the first surface) 30F of the casing 30 in the front-rear direction 8 and positioned between the tank 34 and the upper surface (the fifth surface) 30U of the casing 30 in the up-down direction 7.
In the above configuration, the sheet accommodating space 30C, the tank 34, and the maintenance unit 60 are efficiently arranged in the internal space 30A of the casing 30. The image recording apparatus 100 can thus be downsized.
The discharge roller pair 40 conveying the sheet is positioned at the front side of the head 38 in the front-rear direction 8. That is, the discharge roller pair 40 is positioned between the head 38 and the front surface (the first surface) 30F of the casing 30 in the front-rear direction 8. The maintenance unit 60 moves frontward and downward along the inclination direction from the maintenance position to the standby position. That is, the maintenance unit 60 moves to approach the front surface (the first surface) 30F and the lower surface (the sixth surface) 30D of the casing 30 from the maintenance position toward the standby position.
In the above configuration, the maintenance unit 60 does not interfere with the discharge roller pair 40.
According to the above embodiment, part of the range R1 occupied by the window 18 does not overlap with the range R2 occupied by the discharge opening 33 in the left-right direction 9. Thus, even when the sheet S discharged from the discharge opening 33 hangs down, the entire front portion of the window 18 is not covered with the sheet S. Thus, a user visually recognizes the tank 34 through the window 18 easily.
In the above embodiment, the conveyance belt 101 is adopted as the supporter (the support material) that supports the sheet S. Instead of that, a publicly known member supporting the sheet S such as a platen may be adopted.
In the above embodiment, the range R3 partially overlaps with the range R4, the range R7 partially overlaps with the range R8, and the range R8 partially overlaps with the range R9. However, the range R3, the range R7, and the range R8 may respectively overlap with the range R4, the range R8, and the range R9 completely. Or, one of the ranges R3 and R4 may be included in the other, one of the ranges R7 and R8 may be included in the other, and one of the ranges R8 and R9 may be included in the other. Similarly, in the above embodiment, the range R5 partially overlaps with the range R6, the range R10 partially overlaps with the range R11, and the range R6 partially overlaps with the range R12. However, the range R5, the range R10, and the range R6 may respectively overlap with the range R6, the range R11, and the range R12 completely. Or, one of the ranges R5 and R6 may be included in the other, one of the ranges R10 and R11 may be included in the other, and one of the ranges R6 and R12 may be included in the other.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2019-226505 | Dec 2019 | JP | national |