The present disclosure relates to a liquid container configured to store liquid.
Among liquid tanks used in liquid ejecting apparatuses such as inkjet printing apparatuses, there is a liquid tank that can be replenished with liquid. For example, by using a liquid storage container including a discharge port for pouring the liquid, the liquid tank can be replenished with the liquid from the liquid storage container through the discharge port. In this type of liquid storage container, in order to prevent smearing of the surroundings and the hand of a user, a valve with a slit is provided at a front end of the discharge port, and leakage of the liquid is thereby forcedly stopped (see Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2018-95277 (hereinafter, referred to as Document 1)).
Document 1 describes a container which includes a discharge port main body and a cover capable of opening and closing the discharge port by covering it and in which a valve with a slit is provided inside the discharge port main body. Document 1 describes a configuration in which the discharge port is sealed with the cover before the cover is completely closed, and then, completely closing the cover causes a protrusion formed in the cover to be inserted into the valve and open the slit portion of the valve.
In the configuration described in Document 1, in the case where the liquid storage container is in storage, the protrusion is inserted in the slit of the valve, and the valve is in an open state. Thus, the liquid storage container is sealed only at the portion between the cover and the discharge port main body. In the case where the size of the discharge port main body is large in this configuration, there is a possibility that the impact resistance decreases, and that the liquid leaks from the sealing portion due to impact of dropping or the like.
A liquid storage container according to one aspect of the present disclosure includes: a discharge port member including a discharge port through which liquid stored in a storage portion is discharged; a cover portion configured to be attachable to the discharge port member and to be capable of opening and closing the discharge port; and a sealing portion formed of a contact portion between the cover portion and the discharge port member. The cover portion includes a groove structure between an outer periphery of the cover portion and the sealing portion.
Further features of the present disclosure will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
Embodiments are described below with reference to the drawings. Note that the same configurations in the description are denoted by the same reference numerals. Moreover, the arrangement of constituent elements relative to one another, the shapes of the constituent elements, and the like that are described in the embodiments are merely examples.
The liquid is stored in the liquid tanks 12 and is supplied to the print head 14 via a liquid distribution passage 17 to be ejected from the print head 14. In the embodiment, inks of four colors (for example, cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) are used as the liquid, and four liquid tanks 12a to 12d for the respective colors that store the inks of the respective colors are provided as the liquid tanks 12. In the following description, in the case where the individual liquid tanks, distinguished from one another, are referred, alphabets are added at the ends, for example, liquid tanks 12a to 12d. In the case where any one of the liquid tanks is referred to, the liquid tank is referred to as the liquid tank 12. The liquid tanks 12a to 12d for the respective colors are arranged in a front face portion of the liquid ejecting apparatus 1 inside the case 11.
In the case where the liquid is supplied from the liquid storage container 2 to the liquid tank 12, the communication flow passage 122 of the liquid tank 12 is inserted into an opening of the nozzle 22 of the liquid storage container 2. The nozzle 22 of the liquid storage container 2 is provided with recess portions configured to engage with the protruding portions 19 of the socket 18 in the liquid ejecting apparatus 1, and the liquid storage container 2 is aligned in the case where the communication flow passage 122 is inserted into the opening of the nozzle 22. Then, the liquid in the liquid storage container 2 is supplied to the storage chamber of the liquid tank main body 121 via the communication flow passage 122 by means of hydraulic head difference.
The seal 24 which is an orifice portion having an opening into which the communication flow passage 122 is to be inserted is arranged in a front end (upper end) of the nozzle 22. Then, the valve 25, which is a valve element of the liquid stop valve, is biased toward the opening with the spring 26, thereby the gap between the seal 24 and the valve 25 is closed, and the liquid storage container 2 is sealed. In the embodiment, the spring 26 is used as a biasing mechanism, and the holder 27 fixed in an inner space of the nozzle 22 holds the spring 26. The seal 24 is formed of a flexible member made of rubber, elastomer, or the like. Polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and the like can be given as the material forming the valve 25. Stainless steel (SUS) and the like can be given as the material forming the spring 26. Polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and the like can be given as the material forming the holder 27. Welding and the like can be given as a method of fixing the holder 27 to the nozzle 22.
In the case where the liquid is supplied from the liquid storage container 2 to the liquid tank 12, the communication flow passage 122 is inserted into the nozzle 22 through the opening of the seal 24, thereby opening the valve 25. Then, as described above, the liquid in the liquid storage container 2 is supplied to the storage chamber of the liquid tank main body 121 via the communication flow passage 122 by means of hydraulic head difference. Note that, as illustrated in
In the embodiment, as an example of a method of attaching the cap 23 to the nozzle 22, there is given a method of screwing the cap 23 to the nozzle 22. Specifically, as illustrated in
Moreover, as the method of attaching the cap 23 to the nozzle 22, instead of screwing, a fitting portion other than the sealing portion may be provided. For example, there may be employed a configuration such as an externally-fitted cover in which a cap 23 is fitted to the outside of a nozzle 22 or an internally-fitted cover in which a cap 23 is fitted to the inside of a nozzle 22.
The nozzle 22 of the liquid storage container 2 in the embodiment is provided with the recess portions configured to engage with the protruding portions 19 of the socket 18 in the liquid ejecting apparatus 1. This configuration can prevent, in the case where a liquid tank 12 is replenished with liquid from a liquid storage container 2, erroneous pouring into a wrong liquid tank 12. Meanwhile, providing the recess portions in the nozzle 22 as described above and other factors increase the size of the nozzle 22 in some cases. In the case where the size of the nozzle 22 is increased, there is a possibility that impact resistance decreases and the liquid leaks from the sealed portion due to impact of dropping or the like. Accordingly, in the embodiment, a configuration that mitigates the impact is provided in the cap 23. Description thereof is given below.
As described above, in the embodiment, there is used the cap 23 including the groove structure 23e between the outer periphery of the cap 23 and the sealing portion between the nozzle 22 and the cap 23. Providing the groove structure 23e can mitigate the impact acting to a portion near the outer periphery of the cap 23 using the groove structure 23e, reduce the impact propagating to the sealing portion which is the contact portion, and suppress the leakage of the liquid.
Although the example in which the liquid storage container is used to replenish the liquid tank of the liquid ejecting apparatus with the liquid is described in the above embodiment, the liquid storage container may be a container used to replenish a liquid tank of any apparatus with liquid. Moreover, although the example in which the ink is used as the liquid stored in the liquid storage container is described, the liquid storage container may store any kind of liquid.
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. 2020-122250, filed Jul. 16, 2020, which is hereby incorporated by reference wherein in its entirety.
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