The present invention relates to a liquid ejection apparatus that ejects liquid and collects the ejected liquid and a liquid collection container, particularly to a liquid ejection apparatus and a liquid collection container that hold collected liquid in a waste liquid collection unit.
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2018-039219 describes a waste liquid collection unit in which ribs bent in a hook shape are provided and which includes therein an absorber. Providing the ribs in the waste liquid collection unit suppresses leak-out of the waste liquid in the waste liquid collection unit from an inlet port of the waste liquid collection unit when the waste liquid collection unit is tilted.
In the configuration of Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2018-039219, the absorber included in the waste liquid collection unit is provided with slits extending from one surface of the absorber to another surface facing the one surface. Since the absorber is partially separated at the positions of the slits, in work of removing the absorber from the waste liquid collection unit and work of attaching the absorber to the waste liquid collection unit, it is difficult to achieve a stable posture of the absorber and the absorber itself tends to deform. Accordingly, work is complicated and takes time. As a result, there is a risk of a decrease in productivity.
The present invention thus provides a liquid ejection apparatus and a liquid collection container that can suppress a decrease in productivity by reducing time required to remove an absorber from a waste liquid collection unit and time required to attach the absorber to the waste liquid collection unit.
A liquid ejection apparatus of the present invention for achieving the aforementioned object is a liquid ejection apparatus comprising: an attachable and detachable collection container that is capable of holding liquid and that includes a partition wall standing upright from a bottom surface being a bottom in a posture in use; and an absorber that is provided in the collection container and that is partitioned by the partition wall, the absorber being capable of absorbing the liquid, wherein the absorber is provided to cover the partition wall.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
A first embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to the drawings.
The foreign objects and the liquid with increased viscosity are sucked out from the ejection ports 12 by bringing the cap 13 into contact with a surface of the ejection head 11 provided with the ejection ports 12 and driving the pump 14 to generate negative pressure in a space formed by the cap 13 and the surface provided with the ejection ports 12. The sucked-out foreign objects and the liquid with increased viscosity are collected into a collection unit 26 via the tube 15.
The collection unit 26 includes the first waste liquid collection unit 21 and the second waste liquid collection unit 23. The first waste liquid collection unit 21 includes therein a first absorber 22 and the second waste liquid collection unit 23 includes therein a second absorber 24. The first absorber 22 and the second absorber 24 are capable of absorbing the liquid. The first absorber 22 and the second absorber 24 are in contact with each other in a contact portion and the liquid absorbed by the first absorber 22 of the first waste liquid collection unit 21 is absorbed by the second absorber 24 of the second waste liquid collection unit 23 through the contact portion and is eventually collected by the second waste liquid collection unit 23.
The second waste liquid collection unit 23 includes multiple partition walls 27 that are walls standing upright in a direction of an arrow Z from a bottom surface 30 being a surface to be a bottom in a posture in use where the second waste liquid collection unit 23 is attached to the first waste liquid collection unit 21 and that are connected to side walls of a case 28 partially forming a holding unit. The partition walls 27 include partition walls 27a connected to one side wall of the case 28 of the second waste liquid collection unit 23 and partition walls 27b connected to another side wall of the case 28 that faces the one side wall and the partition walls 27a and the partition walls 27b are alternately arranged in a direction of an arrow X. The partition walls 27b are not connected to the one side wall of the case 28 to which the partition walls 27a are connected, and the partition walls 27a are not connected to the other side wall of the case 28 to which the partition walls 27b are connected.
An absorber absorbs the liquid and the absorbed liquid can move inside the absorber based on gravity and the posture of the waste liquid collection unit. Alternately arranging the partition walls 27a and the partition walls 27b in the direction of the arrow X as illustrated in
A portion where no absorber is formed is provided inside the second waste liquid collection unit 23 as an air bleeding space 25. Providing the air bleeding space 25 facilitates escaping of air inside the second waste liquid collection unit 23 and enables efficient collection of the liquid from the first waste liquid collection unit 21. Note that the configuration may be such that there is no air bleeding space 25 and the inside of the second waste liquid collection unit 23 is filled with the second absorber 24.
As illustrated in
In the embodiment, the partition walls 27 are provided to have a lower height than the height of the walls of the case 28 and the slits 24a (
Specifically, since the upper surface 29 has no slits, there are no partially separated portions and the shape of the upper surface 29 does not deform and only curves. Accordingly, when the second absorber 24 is to be attached to or removed from the second waste liquid collection unit 23, the attachment and removal can be easily performed by supporting the second absorber 24 based on the upper surface 29 (for example, supporting the second absorber 24 by holding both side surfaces opposite to each other and including long sides of the upper surface 29 opposite to each other.
The first absorber 22 and the second absorber 24 are made of materials such as non-woven fabrics represented by felts. Moreover, an upper opening of the second waste liquid collection unit 23 in the direction of the arrow Z is closed by a not-illustrated flexible film.
Note that it is only necessary that at least one partition wall 27 is provided and the heights of the partition walls 27 may vary from one another as long as they are set to be lower than the height of the walls of the case 28. Moreover, the second absorber 24 may be formed of multiple absorbers.
As described above, the second absorber 24 is provided to cover the partition walls 27 in collection means. This enables easy attachment to and removable from the second waste liquid collection unit 23. Since work is facilitated, the attachment and removable can be performed in a short time and a liquid ejection apparatus and a liquid collection container that can suppress a decrease in productivity can be provided.
A configuration in which the second absorber 24 can be removed and replaced as in the embodiment is particularly effective in a liquid ejection apparatus provided with a continuous liquid supply system in which a tank provided in the liquid ejection apparatus can be replenished with liquid from a replenishment container such as a bottle. This is due to the following reason: an usage amount of the liquid in such a liquid ejection apparatus tends to be larger than a conventional apparatus and a discharge amount of waste liquid also tends to be large with this increase in the usage amount; collection of a large amount of the waste liquid can be achieved by replacing the second absorber 24 attached to the second waste liquid collection unit 23.
A second embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to the drawings. Note that, since the basic configuration of the second embodiment is the same as that of the first embodiment, only the characteristic configurations are described below.
In this embodiment, a third waste liquid collection unit 33 is provided instead of the aforementioned second waste liquid collection unit 23.
Partition walls 37 of the embodiment are formed by arranging multiple protruding members (adjacent to one another) that have a height lower than the height of a wall of a case 38 and that have tips with an acute-angled conical shape or pyramid shape as illustrated in
Although the example in which the partition walls 37 are formed by arranging multiple protruding members that have tips with an acute-angled conical shape or pyramid shape is described in the embodiment, the design is not limited to this. Protruding members that have tips with an acute-angled plate shape may be used.
Moreover, slits may be provided at positions corresponding to the partition walls 37 in the third absorber 34.
Since no slits are provided in the third absorber 34 also in the configuration as described in the embodiment, the third absorber 34 can be easily attached to and removed from the third waste liquid collection unit 33 and the attachment and removable can be performed in a short time. A liquid ejection apparatus and a liquid collection container that can suppress a decrease in productivity can be thereby provided.
A third embodiment of the present invention is described below with reference to the drawings. Note that, since the basic configuration of the third embodiment is the same as that of the first embodiment, only the characteristic configurations are described below.
In this embodiment, a fourth waste liquid collection unit 53 is provided instead of the second waste liquid collection unit 23 and the third waste liquid collection unit 33 described above.
In the embodiment, the fourth absorber 54 is provided in a case 48 that forms the fourth waste liquid collection unit 53. Partition walls 57 are connected to the case 48. The partition walls 57 in the embodiment are the same as the partition walls in the first embodiment (see
In the absorber, liquid can move and air can also move. Air moving in the absorber is guided to the air bleeding space through gaps between the absorber and the partition walls and gaps between the absorber and side walls of the waste liquid collection unit where air can move more easily than in the absorber, and is discharged from the waste liquid collection unit. Efficiently discharging air in the waste liquid collection unit as described above enables highly efficient air-liquid exchange.
However, when the height of the partition walls is lower than the height of the walls of the case, a contact area between the absorber and the partition walls is smaller than that in the case where the partition walls extend up to the same height as the walls of the case, and a region in which air can easily move becomes smaller.
Accordingly, in the embodiment, the recess portions 58 are formed in the fourth absorber 54 and are used as spaces for air bleeding and this allows efficient discharge of air. Moreover, since the recess portions 58 are provided to intersect the partition walls 57 as described above, air moving through gaps between the fourth absorber 54 and the partition walls 57 can be efficiently guided to the air bleeding space depending on the posture of the fourth waste liquid collection unit 53. Efficient discharge of air enables highly efficient air-liquid exchange and an ink collection efficiency of the fourth absorber 54 can be improved.
Although the depth of grooves of the recess portions 58 is illustrated to be large in
As described above, the recess portions are provided on the upper surface of the absorber in the posture in usage. An effect of improving the ink collection efficiency of the fourth absorber 54 can be thereby also obtained.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention 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 Applications No. 2020-016285 filed Feb. 3, 2020, and No. 2021-001426 filed Jan. 7, 2021, which are hereby incorporated by reference wherein in their entirety.
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2020-016285 | Feb 2020 | JP | national |
2021-001426 | Jan 2021 | JP | national |