The present invention relates to a liquid ejection apparatus and a waste liquid container used in the liquid ejection apparatus.
In a liquid ejection apparatus that ejects a liquid such as ink to a medium such as a recording medium from a liquid ejection head, since a liquid that was not ejected to the medium is discharged from a liquid ejection head, a waste liquid container that stores the discharged liquid as a waste liquid is provided. The waste liquid container is attached to an attachment portion provided in the liquid ejection apparatus in a detachable manner. A discharging portion that discharges a waste liquid to the waste liquid container is provided to the attachment portion. A waste liquid discharged from the discharging portion may spill out of the periphery of the discharging portion and soil the interior of the liquid ejection apparatus or the exterior of the waste liquid container, and to address this, Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2018-202648 discloses a waste liquid container that can suppress a waste liquid from spilling out of a discharging portion of the liquid ejection head when the waste liquid container is being attached.
Although a waste liquid container is attached to the liquid ejection apparatus in a detachable manner, the discharging portion may be exposed in the liquid ejection apparatus when the waste liquid container is being attached or detached, and a user may touch this exposed discharging portion and contact with the waste liquid.
A liquid ejection apparatus of the present invention includes: a casing; a liquid ejection head that ejects a liquid; and an attachment portion to which a waste liquid container used for storing a waste liquid discharged from the liquid ejection head is fitted and attached in a detachable manner. The attachment portion has an opening formed in an outer side surface of the casing and a recess continuous with the opening and is structured such that an attaching direction of the waste liquid container when the waste liquid container is being attached to the attachment portion is defined as a first direction. In the attachment portion, a discharging portion used for outputting the waste liquid to the waste liquid container is formed at a position on an inward side of the casing along the first direction with respect to a position bisecting a length along the first direction of a region occupied by the waste liquid container fitted and attached to the attachment portion. The discharging portion faces a direction orthogonal to the first direction.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
The object of the present invention is to provide a liquid ejection apparatus structured such that the user is less likely to touch a discharging portion of a waste liquid when attaching or detaching a waste liquid container or the like and to provide a waste liquid container adapted for such a liquid ejection apparatus.
Embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Before the liquid ejection apparatus based on the present invention is described, a general configuration of a liquid ejection apparatus will be described with reference to
A carriage 7 is provided inside the casing 6 so as to be able to reciprocally move as indicated by the arrow Q in the drawing in the ±X directions corresponding to the main scan direction above a conveyance region that is a region in which the medium P is conveyed when recording is performed. A liquid ejection head 2 that ejects a liquid to the medium P conveyed toward the −Y direction in the conveyance region is mounted on the lower side of the carriage 7. Furthermore, a tank 21 that stores a liquid in order to supply the liquid to the liquid ejection head 2 is provided inside the casing 6. A flexible liquid supply tube (not illustrated) is drawn out from the tank 21, and the end on the downstream side of the liquid supply tube is connected to a tube connection portion (not illustrated) provided to the upper part of the carriage 7. A liquid supply path (not illustrated) used for supplying a liquid to the liquid ejection head 2 from this tube connection portion is provided inside the carriage 7.
An opening 8 is formed on the outer side surface of the casing 6, and a waste liquid container 5 is fitted and attached in a detachable manner to a recessed portion made by the opening 8. The recessed portion formed by the opening 8 for attaching the waste liquid container 5 is referred to as an attachment portion 3 (see
In the liquid ejection apparatus 1 to which the waste liquid container 5 illustrated in
Also in this embodiment, the waste liquid container 5 has substantially a rectangular parallelepiped shape having sides parallel to the X-axis, the Y-axis, and the Z-axis, respectively. In the present embodiment, however, on the liquid ejection apparatus 1 side, the attachment portion 3 is structured such that the shape thereof is defined by the bottom wall 31, the direction restriction member 32, and a side surface 33 facing the direction restriction member 32. Thus, in the present embodiment, it is required to insert the waste liquid container 5 in the +X direction to the attachment portion 3 in order to fit and attach the waste liquid container 5 to the attachment portion 3. When the direction in which the waste liquid container 5 is moved during attachment is defined as a first direction, the +X direction is the first direction in this example, and structure that restricts the direction in which the waste liquid container 5 is attached to the attachment portion 3 to the first direction, that is, restriction structure is formed. To facilitate attachment in such a direction, the waste liquid container 5 has the length “a” in the X-axis direction that is longer than the length “b” in the Y-axis direction. Further, to avoid an unnatural protrusion of the waste liquid container 5 out of the casing 6 or avoid an unnatural recess in the surface of the casing 6, the outer surfaces of the waste liquid container 5 are configured to be continuous to the outer surfaces of the casing 6 when the waste liquid container 5 is fully attached to the attachment portion 3. As a result, when the direction that is orthogonal to the first direction but is not the gravity direction is defined as a second direction, the lengths “a” and “b” of the waste liquid container 5 are respective lengths along the first direction and the second direction of a region included in the attachment portion 3 and occupied by the waste liquid container 5 fitted and attached to the attachment portion 3. Further, these lengths “a” and “b” are also respective lengths along the first direction and the second direction of a portion of the waste liquid container 5 inside the attachment portion 3 when the waste liquid container 5 has been attached to the attachment portion 3.
In the top surface of the waste liquid container 5, the waste liquid inlet 13 is opened which faces the discharging portion 4 of the liquid ejection apparatus 1 when the waste liquid container 5 has been attached to the attachment portion 3 and accepts the waste liquid discharged, for example, downward in the gravity direction from the discharging portion 4, as described above. That is, the top surface of the waste liquid container 5 in which the waste liquid inlet 13 is formed is a surface facing a direction orthogonal to both the first direction and the second direction out of the surfaces of substantially the rectangular parallelepiped waste liquid container 5. The downward in the gravity direction faced by the discharging portion 4 is a direction orthogonal to both the first direction and the second direction. Because the discharging direction of the waste liquid from the discharging portion 4 is downward in the gravity direction, it is possible to minimize the likelihood of the waste liquid spilling along the inner wall of the attachment portion 3 or the like. Further, since the first direction is orthogonal to the gravity direction, the configuration of the present embodiment is a configuration suitable for performing replacement of the waste liquid container 5 from the horizontal direction with respect to the liquid ejection apparatus 1 placed on a desk or the like.
In the present embodiment, the position of the waste liquid inlet 13 on the top surface of the waste liquid container 5 is a position on the head side in the attaching direction to the attachment portion 3 along the +X direction with respect to a position bisecting the length “a” along the +X direction of a portion located inside the attachment portion 3 when the waste liquid container 5 has been attached. Therefore, the position of the discharging portion 4 is a position on the inward side of the casing 6 along the +X direction with respect to the position bisecting the length “a” along the +X direction in the attachment portion 3 of the region occupied by the fitted and attached waste liquid container 5. With the discharging portion 4 being formed at such a position, this suppresses the user from touching the discharging portion 4 during replacement of the waste liquid container 5 or the like in the liquid ejection apparatus 1 of the present embodiment.
Although the attaching direction when the waste liquid container 5 is attached to the liquid ejection apparatus 1 is restricted to be the +X direction in the above description, the attaching direction is not limited thereto. For example, a configuration in which the waste liquid container 5 is moved only in the +Y direction may be employed. In such a case, the first direction is the +Y direction, and the second direction is the +X direction. Further, the discharging portion 4 is provided at a position on the inward side of the casing 6 along the +Y direction with respect to the position bisecting the length along the +Y direction of the region occupied by the attached waste liquid container in the attachment portion 3.
Next, the liquid ejection apparatus 1 and the waste liquid container 5 of a second embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
In the same manner as in the first embodiment, regarding a portion of the attached waste liquid container 5 located inside the attachment portion 3, the waste liquid inlet 13 is provided at a position on the inward side of the casing 6 along the +X direction with respect to the position bisecting the length “a” along the +X direction of the portion. Furthermore, regarding a portion of the waste liquid container 5 located inside the attachment portion 3 in a state where the waste liquid container 5 is attached to the attachment portion 3, the position of the waste liquid inlet 13 is also a position on the inward side of the casing 6 along the +Y direction with respect to the position bisecting the length “b” along the +Y direction of the portion. In accordance with the above, the discharging portion 4 is provided at a position that is in the attachment portion 3 and is on the inward side of the casing 6 along the +X direction with respect to the position bisecting the length “a” along the +X direction of a region occupied by the attached waste liquid container 5. Furthermore, the position of the discharging portion 4 is also a position on the inward side of the casing 6 along the +Y direction with respect to the position bisecting the length “b” along the +Y direction of the region occupied by the attached waste liquid container 5. In the present embodiment, by setting the positions of the discharging portion 4 and the waste liquid inlet 13 in such a way, it is possible to reduce the likelihood of the user touching the discharging portion 4 during replacement of the waste liquid container 5 or the like even when the length “b” in the Y-axis direction is longer for increasing the capacity of the waste liquid container 5.
Next, the liquid ejection apparatus 1 and the waste liquid container 5 of a third embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to
In the present embodiment, the waste liquid container 5 has substantially a rectangular parallelepiped shape elongated in the Z-axis direction, that is, a quadrangular cylinder shape, and the end side in the +Z direction is formed thinner than the remaining portion in order to be fitted and attached to the attachment portion 3 in a detachable manner. The length in the Z-axis direction of this portion formed thinner is defined as “c”. The length “c” is the length along the +Z direction of a portion of the waste liquid container 5 inside the attachment portion 3 when the waste liquid container 5 has been attached to the attachment portion 3 and also is the length along the +Z direction of a region occupied by the waste liquid container 5 fitted and attached to the attachment portion 3 in the liquid ejection apparatus 1. In the waste liquid container 5, the waste liquid inlet 13 is formed in a surface facing the +Z direction of the end in the +Z direction of the waste liquid container 5. In such a case, the position of the waste liquid inlet 13 of the waste liquid container 5 satisfies a condition of being at a position on the inward side of the casing 6 along the +Z direction with respect to the position bisecting the length “c” along the +Z direction of the portion located inside the attachment portion 3 in an attached state. Further, the position of the discharging portion 4 in the liquid ejection apparatus 1 also satisfies a condition of being, in the attachment portion 3, a position on the inward side of the casing 6 along the +Z direction with respect to the position bisecting the length “c” along the +Z direction of the region occupied by the waste liquid container 5 attached to the attachment portion 3. According to the present embodiment, since the discharging portion 4 is provided in the deepest part in the attaching direction when the waste liquid container 5 is attached to the attachment portion 3, it is possible to reduce the likelihood of the user touching the discharging portion 4 during replacement of the waste liquid container 5 or the like.
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 Application No. 2020-004211, filed Jan. 15, 2020, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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2020-004211 | Jan 2020 | JP | national |