The present application is based on, and claims priority from JP Application Serial Number 2018-084781, filed Apr. 26, 2018, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to a liquid supplier.
A liquid container that is detachably attached to a liquid ejection device has been widely used as a liquid supplier that is used to supply liquid to a liquid ejection device. For example, a liquid container disclosed in JP-A-2009-279876, JP-A-2017-43054, and JP-A-2018-027680 includes a flexible bag, and liquid to be supplied to a liquid ejection device is contained in the bag.
Normally, when the remaining amount of liquid has decreased below a pre-determined lower limit amount, the liquid container described above is removed from a liquid ejection device, and is replaced with a new liquid container. Such repetition of replacement of the liquid container incurs an increase in the operation cost of the liquid ejection device. Therefore, there has been desire for a technology with which liquid can be continuously supplied to a liquid ejection device without replacing or disposing the liquid container.
One aspect of this disclosure is provided as a liquid supplier. A direction parallel to a gravity direction is defined as a Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is the same as the gravity direction is defined as a +Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is opposite to the gravity direction is defined as a −Z direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction is defined as a Y direction, one direction of the Y direction is defined as a +Y direction, the other direction of the Y direction is defined as a −Y direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction and the Y direction is defined as a X direction, one direction of the X direction is defined as a +X direction, and the other direction of the X direction is defined as a −X direction. A liquid supplier of this aspect can be attached to and detached from a case of a liquid ejection device that includes: a housing provided with a case storage inside the housing; the case that moves along the +Y direction in order to be inserted into the case storage; a liquid introduction member located at an end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; a device-side electric connector located at the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; and a first positioning portion and a second positioning portion that extend from the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side toward the −Y direction side, and are provided at positions, which are separated from each other in the X direction, that sandwich the liquid introduction member. The liquid supplier includes a connection member located at an end of the case on the +Y direction side when the liquid supplier is in an attached state of being attached to the liquid ejection device. The connection member includes: a liquid outlet member that includes, in the attached state, a liquid outlet port to which the liquid introduction member is inserted in the +Y direction, and a connection port being in communication with the liquid outlet port at an end on the −Y direction side, and leads out liquid to be supplied to the liquid ejection device; a container-side electric connector that, in the attached state, comes into electrical contact with the device-side electric connector while receiving at least a force having a component in the +Z direction from the device-side electric connector; a first receiving portion that receives the first positioning portion in the attached state; and a second receiving portion that receives the second positioning portion in the attached state. A width of the liquid supplier in the Z direction being smaller than a width in the Y direction and a width in the X direction in an orientation in the attached state. The liquid supplier includes a tube whose one end is coupled to the connection port, and into which the liquid is injected from another end located outside the liquid ejection device in the attached state.
The disclosure will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
A liquid supplier 210 (refer to
The liquid ejection device 11 includes a housing 12, which is an exterior body having a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape. A case storage 14 that can detachably accommodate a case 13 is provided inside the housing 12. In a front face portion of the housing 12, a front cover 15 that rotates so as to open and close the case storage 14 and an attachment port 17 through which a cassette 16 that can store a medium (not illustrated) is attached are arranged in the stated order upward from the bottom side. Furthermore, a discharge tray 18 to which a medium is discharged and an operation panel 19 for a user to operate the liquid ejection device 11 are arranged above the attachment port 17. Note that the front face of the housing 12 refers to a side face that has a height and a width, and is assumed to be directly faced by the user when operating the liquid ejection device 11.
A plurality of cases 13 can be attached to the case storage 14 of this embodiment in a mode of being arranged side by side in a width direction. For example, three or more cases 13 including a first case 13S and a second case 13M whose width is larger than the first case 13S are attached to the case storage 14 as the plurality of cases 13. Also, liquid containers 20 are detachably mounted in these cases 13. That is, the liquid container 20 is mounted in the case 13 that is detachably attached to the liquid ejection device 11. The case 13 can be attached to the case storage 14 even in a state in which the liquid container 20 is not held, and is a constituent element included in the liquid ejection device 11.
A liquid ejector 21 that ejects liquid from a nozzle and a carriage 22 that moves back and forth along a scanning direction that matches the width direction of the liquid ejection device 11 are provided inside the housing 12. The liquid ejector 21 moves along with the carriage 22, and performs printing on a medium by ejecting liquid that is supplied from the liquid container 20 mounted in the case 13 to the medium. Note that, in other embodiments, the liquid ejector 21 may be a line head that does not move back and forth and whose position is fixed.
In this embodiment, a direction that intersects the movement path when the case 13 is attached to the case storage 14 is the width direction, and a direction in which the movement path extends is a depth direction. Note that it is preferable that the movement path and the width direction orthogonally intersect. The width direction and the depth direction substantially extend along a horizontal plane. In the diagram, the gravity direction in a normal use state in which the liquid ejection device 11 is placed on a horizontal plane is indicated by a Z axis, and the movement direction when the case 13 is attached to the case storage 14 is indicated by a Y axis. The movement direction may also be expressed as an attachment direction or an insertion direction to the case storage 14, and the direction opposite to the movement direction may also be expressed as a removal direction. Also, the width direction is indicated by an X axis that is orthogonal to the Z axis and Y axis. The width direction, the gravity direction, and the attachment direction intersect each other, and are respectively directions when the lengths of width, height, and depth are expressed. Note that the width direction, the gravity direction, and the attachment direction preferably orthogonally intersect each other.
In the following description, the liquid ejection device 11 is assumed to be in a normal use state, unless it is specifically stated otherwise. Also, a direction parallel to the Z axis is referred to as a Z direction, and of the Z direction, a direction that is the same as the gravity direction is also referred to as a +Z direction, and a direction opposite to the gravity direction is referred to as a −Z direction. Also, a direction parallel to the Y axis is referred to as a Y direction, one direction of the Y direction is referred to as a +Y direction, and the other direction is referred to as a −Y direction. A direction parallel to the X axis is referred to as an X direction, one direction of the X direction is referred to as a +X direction, and the other direction is also referred to as a −X direction. The +Y direction is a direction in which the case 13 moves when the case 13 is inserted to the case storage 14.
Each case 13 moves through one insertion port 25 along the +Y direction, and is attached to the case storage 14. Note that, in
The liquid ejection device 11 includes supply channels 30 that supply liquid from the liquid containers 20 that are attached to the case storage 14 together with the cases 13 toward the liquid ejector 21, and a supply mechanism 31 configured to feed liquid contained in the liquid containers 20 to the supply channels 30.
The supply channels 30 are provided for respective types of liquid, and each include a liquid introduction member 32 to which the liquid container 20 is to be coupled and a flexible supply tube 33. In this embodiment, the supply channels 30 are provided for respective ink colors. Each liquid introduction member 32 is constituted by a needle-shaped tube member that extends in the −Y direction. Pump chambers (not illustrated) are provided between the respective liquid introduction members 32 and supply tubes 33. A downstream end of each liquid introduction member 32 and an upstream end of the corresponding supply tube 33 are in communication with the corresponding pump chamber. Each pump chamber is partitioned from a pressure change chamber that is not illustrated by a flexible film (illustration omitted).
The supply mechanism 31 includes a pressure change mechanism 34, a driving source 35 of the pressure change mechanism 34, and a pressure change channel 36 that connects the pressure change mechanism 34 and the pressure change chambers. The driving source 35 is constituted by a motor, for example. When the pressure change mechanism 34 depressurizes a pressure change chamber through the pressure change channel 36 due to driving of the driving source 35, the flexible film warps and shifts to the pressure change chamber side, and thus the pressure in the pump chamber decreases. As a result of the reduction in the pressure in the pump chamber, liquid contained in the liquid container 20 is suctioned to the pump chamber through the liquid introduction member 32. This is called suction driving. Thereafter, when the pressure change mechanism 34 cancels the decompression in the pressure change chamber through the pressure change channel 36, the flexible film warps and shifts to the pump chamber side, and thus the pressure in the pump chamber increases. As a result of the increase in the pressure in the pump chamber, the liquid in the pump chamber then flows out to the supply tube 33 in a state of being pressurized. This is called discharge driving. The supply mechanism 31 supplies liquid from the liquid container 20 to the liquid ejector 21 by alternately repeating the suction driving and the discharge driving.
The first connection mechanism 29F includes a device-side electric connector 40. The device-side electric connector 40 is arranged vertically above the liquid introduction member 32, and protrudes in the −Y direction, which is the removal direction. The device-side electric connector 40 is coupled to a control device 42 via an electric line 41 such as a flat cable. The device-side electric connector 40 is arranged such that the upper end protrudes in the removal direction than the lower end so as to face obliquely downward. Also, a pair of guide projections 40a that protrude in the width direction and extends along the attachment direction are arranged on both sides of the device-side electric connector 40 in the width direction.
The second connection mechanism 29S includes a block 44 for preventing erroneous insertion that is arranged vertically above the liquid introduction member 32 and protrudes in the removal direction. The block 44 includes an uneven shape that is arranged so as to face downward. The shape of uneven shape differs for each connection mechanism 29 that is arranged in the case storage 14.
The connection mechanism 29 includes a pair of positioning portions 45 and 46. A first positioning portion 45 is included in the first connection mechanism 29F, and the second positioning portion 46 is included in the second connection mechanism 29S. The first positioning portion 45 and the second positioning portion 46 are each configured as a shaft-shaped part that extends toward the −Y direction side, and are respectively provided at positions that are separate from each other in the X direction so as to sandwich the liquid introduction member 32. The projection length of each of the positioning portions 45 and 46 in the removal direction is preferably larger than the projection length of the liquid introduction member 32 in the removal direction.
The connection mechanism 29 further includes an extrusion mechanism 47 that is arranged so as to surround the liquid introduction member 32, and a liquid receiving portion 48 that protrudes in the removal direction below the liquid introduction member 32. The extrusion mechanism 47 includes a frame member 47a that surrounds a base end of the liquid introduction member 32, a pressing portion 47b that protrudes in the removal direction from the frame member 47a, and a biasing portion 47c that biases the case 13 in the removal direction via the pressing portion 47b. The biasing portion 47c may be a coil spring that is interposed between the frame member 47a and the pressing portion 47b, for example.
As described above, the connection mechanisms 29 are located at the end of the case storage 14 on the +Y direction side (refer to
The liquid container 20 is for supplying liquid including sedimentary component to the liquid ejection device 11. The liquid container 20 includes a containing portion 60 that contains liquid, and a connection member 61 that is attached to an end of the containing portion 60 on the +Y direction side.
The containing portion 60 is constituted by a flexible bag. The containing portion 60 of this embodiment is a pillow type bag that is formed by stacking two rectangular films and joining the peripheral edges of the films to each other. In another embodiment, the containing portion 60 may be a gusset type. The film that constitutes the containing portion 60 is made of a material that has flexibility and gas barrier properties. Examples of the material of the films include polyethylene terephthalate (PET), nylon, polyethylene, and the like. Also, the film may be formed using a laminated structure in which a plurality of films made of these materials are laminated. In such a laminated structure, the outer layer is made of PET or nylon that has excellent impact resistance, and the inner layer is made of polyethylene that has excellent ink resistance, for example. Furthermore, a film including a layer acquired by vapor depositing aluminum or the like may be one constituent member of the laminated structure.
The containing portion 60 includes, inside thereof, an inner space 60c for containing liquid. Ink, as the liquid, in which pigment as a sedimentary component is dispersed in a solvent is contained in the inner space 60c. The containing portion 60 includes one end portion 60a and another end portion 60b that opposes to the one end portion 60a. The connection member 61 is attached to the one end portion 60a of the containing portion 60. The connection member 61 includes a liquid outlet port 52, which is a supply port for guiding out the liquid inside the inner space 60c to the liquid ejection device 11.
When the end of the attachment body 50 on the +Y direction side that is inserted first when the attachment body 50 is attached to the case storage 14 (refer to
The first connection structure 51F includes a container-side electric connector 53, which is a terminal unit that comes into electrical contact with the device-side electric connector 40. The container-side electric connector 53 is arranged vertically above the liquid outlet port 52. The container-side electric connector 53 is provided on a surface of a circuit board, for example, and the circuit board includes a memory that stores various types of information regarding the liquid container 20 (type of the liquid container 20, contained amount of liquid, and the like, for example).
The container-side electric connector 53 is arranged so as to face obliquely upward inside a terminal arrangement portion 53a that is provided in a mode of a recess that opens upward and in the attachment direction. Also, guide recesses 53g that extend in the attachment direction are provided on both side of the container-side electric connector 53 in the width direction.
The second connection structure 51S preferably includes an identification portion 54 for preventing erroneous insertion that is arranged vertically above the liquid outlet port 52. The identification portion 54 includes an unevenness having a shape that fits together with the block 44 (refer to
The connection structure 51 includes a pair of receiving portions 55 and 56. The pair of receiving portions 55 and 56 are provided as holes that open in the Y direction. The pair of receiving portions 55 and 56 are arranged side by side in the width direction so as to sandwich the liquid outlet port 52. The first receiving portion 55 is included in the first connection structure 51F, and the second receiving portion 56 is included in the second connection structure 51S. The first receiving portion 55 is configured as a substantially perfect circular hole, but the second receiving portion 56 is configured as a long hole having a substantially elliptical shape that is long in the width direction. The first receiving portion 55 receives insertion of the first positioning portion 45 (refer to
The connection structure 51 further includes bias receiving portions 57 that receive a biasing force of the biasing portion 47c (refer to
The case 13 includes a bottom plate 67 that constitutes a bottom face on which a liquid container 20 is mounted, side plates 68 that extend vertically upward from both ends of the bottom plate 67 in the width direction, a front plate 69 that extends vertically upward from a base end of the bottom plate 67, and a leading plate 70 that extends vertically upward from a leading end of the bottom plate 67.
In the case 13, the bottom plate 67, the side plates 68, the front plate 69, and the leading plate 70 constitute a main body that includes an accommodation space for accommodating the liquid container 20. The case 13 includes an opening 13a through which the liquid container 20 is inserted and removed to and from the accommodation space. In this embodiment, the opening 13a of the case 13 opens vertically upward.
The connection member 61 of the liquid container 20 is arranged on a leading end side inside the opening 13a of the case 13. A main body of the connection member 61 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape. The width of the main body of the connection member 61 in the Z direction is smaller than the width in the X direction and the width in the Y direction. The liquid outlet port 52, the container-side electric connector 53, the terminal arrangement portion 53a, the guide recesses 53g, and the identification portion 54 are provided at the leading end of the connection member 61. A first hole 55b and a second hole 56b are further provided at the leading end of the connection member 61 so as to sandwich the liquid outlet port 52 in the width direction.
The leading end portion of the case 13 constitutes an engagement receiving portion 65 with which the connection member 61 of the liquid container 20 can engage. The engagement receiving portion 65 includes the bias receiving portions 57, and a notch 65a that is provided between the bias receiving portions 57 and engages with the insertion portion 58 provided in the connection member 61 of the liquid container 20. The engagement receiving portion 65 includes a first hole 55a and a second hole 56a that are respectively provided on both sides of the notch 65a in the width direction.
When the liquid container 20 is mounted in the case 13, the first hole 55a of the engagement receiving portion 65 aligns with the first hole 55b of the connection member 61 in the depth direction, and the second hole 56a of the engagement receiving portion 65 aligns with the second hole 56b of the connection member 61 in the depth direction. The first holes 55a and 55b constitute the first receiving portion 55, and the second holes 56a and 56b constitute the second receiving portion 56. The first hole 55b of the connection member 61 constitutes the first receiving portion 55 that receives the first positioning portion 45 in the attached state. The second hole 56b of the connection member 61 constitutes the second receiving portion 56 that receives the second positioning portion 46 in the attached state. Hereinafter, the first hole 55b is also referred to as a first receiving portion 55b provided in the connection member 61, and the second hole 56b is also referred to as a second receiving portion 56b provided in the connection member 61.
A plurality of guiding portions 73 each having a substantially columnar shape that protrude from the bottom plate 67 in a guiding direction are provided in the engagement receiving portion 65 of the case 13. The “guiding direction” is a direction in which the liquid container 20 is inserted/removed to/from the opening 13a of the case 13, and is a directing that intersects the bottom plate 67 and is along the side plates 68. In the first embodiment, the guiding direction is the Z direction that is orthogonal to the bottom plate 67. In this embodiment, two guiding portions 73 are formed side by side in the width direction.
A plurality of guided portions 72 are provided that are formed so as to pass through the connection member 61 of the liquid container 20 in the guiding direction. In this embodiment, two guided portions 72 are formed side by side in the width direction at positions on the −Y direction side relative to the liquid outlet port 52 and the container-side electric connector 53.
The guiding portions 73 provided in the case 13 guide the guided portions 72 provided in the connection member 61 in the guiding direction when the liquid container 20 is accommodated in the case 13. On the other hand, the guided portions 72 provided in the connection member 61 are guided in the guiding direction by the guiding portions 73 provided in the case 13.
In this embodiment, each guiding portion 73 has an approximately semicylindrically protruded shape, and the side face of the guiding portion 73 includes a planar restriction portion 73a located on the leading end side, and a curved face portion 73b on the base end side relative to the restriction portion 73a.
Also, each guided portion 72 is formed to have a shape that includes a restriction portion 72a and a curved face portion 72b so as to match the shape of the guiding portion 73. The restriction portions 72a and 73a restrict escape and rotation of the liquid container 20 when mounted in the case 13.
Furthermore, protrusions 75 having a dome shape, for example, in which at least the corner in the guiding direction is chamfered are formed on the leading end face of the connection member 61. Also, engagement holes 76 that engage with the protrusions 75 are formed in the leading plate 70 of the case 13. With such a configuration, when the liquid container 20 is mounted in the case 13, sense or tactile feeling indicating that engagement between the case 13 and the liquid container 20 is complete can be given to the user by click feeling. The protrusions 75 and the engagement holes 76 in this embodiment are formed on respective sides of the liquid outlet port 52 of the connection member 61 and the notch 65a of the case 13 in the width direction so as to form pairs.
The connection member 61 is provided with a handle 62. The handle 62 is constituted by a member that is different from the main body of the connection member 61, and can move relative to the connection member 61. Specifically, the handle 62 can move by rotating about a rotation shaft 63 provided in the connection member 61. The rotation shaft 63 is formed so as to open on both side in the width direction, and a bottomed semi-cylindrical portion protrudes from an upper face of the connection member 61.
The handle 62 includes a grip 62a that is gripped by a user. The grip 62a is located on the containing portion 60 side, in the depth direction, that is distant from the connection member 61 relative to the shaft 62b that is shaft-supported by the rotation shaft 63. Also, the handle 62 can pivot between a first orientation in which the grip 62a and the rotation shaft 63 are at the same height or the grip 62a is located below the rotation shaft 63 and a second orientation in which the grip 62a is located higher than the rotation shaft 63. The handle 62 may be omitted.
The following is in reference to
A recess 77 is provided at a lower end of the connection member 61, is depressed in the −Z direction in the attached state, and accommodates the projection 79. The recess 77 is located below the container-side electric connector 53. In the attached state, the projection 79 fits into the recess 77, and therefore the accuracy in positioning the container-side electric connector 53 in the case 13 is improved. Therefore, the electrical connectivity between the container-side electric connector 53 and the device-side electric connector 40 (refer to
Here, connection of the connection structure 51 included in the attachment body 50 to the connection mechanism 29 will be described with reference to
When the attachment body 50 advances in the depth direction after the positioning portions 45 and 46 respectively have engaged with the receiving portions 55 and 56, the bias receiving portion 57 comes into contact with the pressing portion 47b and the attachment body 50 receives a biasing force of the biasing portion 47c. Then, the device-side fixing structure 38 engages with the case-side fixing structure 78, and as a result, the movement of the case 13 in the −Y direction is restricted. Also, the liquid introduction member 32 is inserted, in the +Y direction, into the liquid outlet port 52 of the liquid container 20, and as a result, the liquid introduction member 32 is brought into communication with the inner space 60c of the containing portion 60 of the liquid container 20. It is preferable that the positioning of the attachment body 50 using the positioning portions 45 and 46 is performed before the liquid introduction member 32 is coupled to the liquid outlet port 52.
When the attachment body 50 is inserted to a correct position, the identification portion 54 properly fits with the block 44 of the connection mechanism 29. In contrast, when the attachment body 50 is attempted to be attached to a wrong position, because the identification portion 54 does not fit with the block 44, the attachment body 50 cannot move further in the depth direction, and therefore, erroneous attachment can be prevented.
Also, when the attachment body 50 advances in the attachment direction, the device-side electric connector 40 enters the inside of the terminal arrangement portion 53a of the attachment body 50, the position of the device-side electric connector 40 is adjusted by the guide recesses 53g respectively being guided to the guide projections 40a, and the device-side electric connector 40 comes into contact with the container-side electric connector 53. Since the container-side electric connector 53 is inclined so as to face the −Z direction, the container-side electric connector 53 comes into electrical contact with the device-side electric connector 40 while receiving a force including at least a component in the +Z direction from the device-side electric connector 40. With this, the container-side electric connector 53 is electrically coupled to the device-side electric connector 40, and information is transmitted and received between the circuit board and the control device 42.
As a result of the container-side electric connector 53 receiving a force including at least a component in the +Z direction from the device-side electric connector 40, a preferable electrical contact state between the container-side electric connector 53 and the device-side electric connector 40 is realized. In order to suppress positional shift between the container-side electric connector 53 and the device-side electric connector 40, it is preferable that the first receiving portion 55, which serves as a reference for positioning, is arranged in the first connection structure 51F, of the first connection structure 51F and the second connection structure 51S, that includes the container-side electric connector 53.
When the liquid outlet port 52 of the liquid container 20 is coupled to the liquid introduction member 32 to achieve a state in which liquid can be supplied, and the container-side electric connector 53 comes into contact with and electrically coupled to the device-side electric connector 40, the connection of the connection structure 51 to the connection mechanism 29 is complete. The attached state is a state in which this connection is complete.
The liquid container 20 includes, inside the inner space 60c of the containing portion 60, liquid outlet tubes 80 and a spacer member 90. The liquid outlet tubes 80 are elastic tubes formed by elastomer, for example. The liquid outlet tubes 80 each include, inside the inner space 60c, a base end 80a coupled to the liquid outlet member 66. The liquid outlet tubes 80 extend, inside the inner space 60c, from the liquid outlet member 66 toward the other end portion 60b. A channel for bringing the liquid outlet tubes 80 and the liquid outlet port 52 into communication is formed inside the liquid outlet member 66. The liquid outlet member 66 fixes the liquid outlet port 52, the containing portion 60, the liquid outlet tube 80, and the spacer member 90 to the connection member 61.
The spacer member 90 is a structure for defining a region having a certain volume in the containing portion 60. The spacer member 90 is made of a synthetic resin such as polyethylene or polypropylene. The spacer member 90 has a portion positioned on the +D direction side relative to the liquid outlet tubes 80. Also, the spacer member 90 is provided at a position intersecting the TD plane that passed through the central axis CX of the liquid outlet port 52. The TD plane refers to a plane including the T direction and the D direction. The spacer member 90 has, on the +D direction side, faces 91 inclined such that the dimension in the T direction of the spacer member 90 increases from the +D direction side toward the −D direction side. Hereinafter, the faces 91 are referred to as “inclined faces 91”. In this embodiment, the spacer member 90 has inclined faces 91 respectively on the +T direction side and the −T direction side relative to the central axis CX. Therefore, the spacer member 90 has a pointed shape toward the +D direction side, when viewed from the W direction. Note that in this embodiment, a “face” includes not only a face constituted only by a flat face, but also a face on which a groove, a recessed portion or the like is formed, a face on which a protrusion or a projection is formed, and a virtual face surrounded by a frame. In other words, as long as the face can be grasped as being a “face” overall, a certain region occupied by the face may include a recession, a projection, and a through hole.
In an orientation in which the liquid container 20 is attached to the liquid ejection device 11, at least one of the lowermost portion and the uppermost portion of the spacer member 90 comes into contact with the internal face of the containing portion 60. In this embodiment, as shown in
In this embodiment, the liquid container 20 has a first channel portion 81 and a second channel portion 82 as the liquid outlet tubes 80. That is, the liquid container 20 includes two liquid outlet tubes 80. In this embodiment, the first channel portion 81 and the second channel portion 82 have the same length. The first channel portion 81 has a first base end 81a that is coupled to the liquid outlet member 66 and a first leading end 81b for introducing liquid in the inner space 60c into the first channel portion 81. The second channel portion 82 has a second base end 82a that is coupled to the liquid outlet member 66 and a second leading end 82b for introducing liquid in the inner space 60c into the second channel portion 82. Moreover, as shown in
As shown in
The spacer member 90 includes a rear face member 94 that is parallel to the TW plane at a position at which the dimension of the spacer member 90 in the T direction is largest. The rear face member 94 has an approximately hexagonal shape whose upper and bottom sides extends horizontally. The first introduction port 92 and the second introduction port 93 are provided in this rear face member 94. In this embodiment, the inner diameter of the first introduction port 92 is smaller than the inner diameter of the second introduction port 93. That is, the inner diameter of the second introduction port 93 is larger than the inner diameter of the first introduction port 92. Therefore, the second introduction port 93 positioned below the first introduction port 92 suctions liquid in the containing portion 60 more easily. Note that as shown in
The first introduction port 92 and the second introduction port 93 faces in the +D direction. Also, the first introduction port 92 and the second introduction port 93 are provided at positions that are symmetrical in the T direction relative to the central axis CX of the liquid outlet port 52 shown in
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In this embodiment, the spacer member 90 is provided with a plate-like partition 97 that extends along a DW plane, which is the horizontal plane. The partition 97 is provided at a position between the first leading end 81b and the second leading end 82b, namely, a position between the first introduction port 92 and the second introduction port 93 in the T direction. In this embodiment, the central axis CX of the liquid outlet port 52 passes through the partition 97 (refer to
When the liquid container 20 is manufactured, first, the locking portion 86 provided in the coupling member 85 is coupled to the claw portion 59 provided in the liquid outlet member 66, and as a result, the spacer member 90 is fixed to the liquid outlet member 66. Then, the liquid outlet tubes 80 including the first channel portion 81 and the second channel portion 82 are coupled to the spacer member 90 and the liquid outlet member 66. The liquid outlet member 66 to which the spacer member 90 and the liquid outlet tubes 80 have been coupled is inserted, from the spacer member 90 side, into the inside of the containing portion 60 that is provided with an opening portion 60d on the one end portion 60a side through the opening portion 60d. After the spacer member 90 and the liquid outlet tubes 80 have been inserted into the containing portion 60, the opening portion 60d of the containing portion 60 is adhered to and joined to an adhesion portion 66a that is provided at the outer periphery of the liquid outlet member 66.
The adhesion portion 66a is a part at which the outer periphery of the liquid outlet member 66 is largest. The dimension of the inner periphery of the opening portion 60d is larger than or equal to the dimension of the outer periphery of the adhesion portion 66a of the liquid outlet member 66. Also, the dimension of the outer periphery of the adhesion portion 66a of the liquid outlet member 66 is larger than the dimension of the outer periphery of the rear face member 94 that has the largest outer periphery in the spacer member 90. Accordingly, in this embodiment, the spacer member 90 that is inserted into the bag 60 before the liquid outlet member 66 has a smaller outer periphery than the liquid outlet member 66, and thus the spacer member 90 can be easily inserted into the bag 60 when the liquid storage body 20 is manufactured. Therefore, it is possible to suppress damage due to the bag 60 excessively coming into contact with the spacer member 90 during manufacturing.
The identification portion 54 is mainly formed in the cover member 61a. The above-described handle 62 (illustrated in
The insertion portion 58 and the terminal arrangement portion 53a are mainly formed in the bottom member 61b. In this embodiment, the bottom member 61b is provided with a first protrusion 61c and a second protrusion 61d that protrude in the +T direction. The first protrusion 61c and the second protrusion 61d are provided at positions that sandwich the insertion portion 58 in the W direction. A first through hole 66c and a second through hole 66d are provided in a fixing portion 66s, of the liquid outlet member 66, that is provided at a portion that exposes in the −D direction from the containing portion 60, at positions that sandwich the liquid outlet port 52. The first protrusion 61c is inserted into the first through hole 66c, and the second protrusion 61d is inserted into the second through hole 66d. A portion of the end portion of the containing portion 60 on the −D direction side is sandwiched between the cover member 61a and the bottom member 61b along with the fixing portion 66s of the liquid outlet member 66.
As described above, the fixing portion 66s of the liquid outlet member 66 is provided with the first through hole 66c to which the first protrusion 61c is inserted and the second through hole 66d to which the second protrusion 61d is inserted respectively at positions that sandwich the liquid outlet port 52. The first through hole 66c and the second through hole 66d are provided at approximately the same distance in opposite directions from the central axis CX of the liquid outlet port 52, and are aligned in the W direction.
The fixing portion 66s has different dimensions from the central axis CX between that on the +W direction side and that on the −W direction side. Specifically, a length L2 from the central axis CX in the −W direction, which is on the second protrusion 61d side, is smaller than a length L1 in the +W direction, which is on the first protrusion 61c side (L2<L1). That is, the liquid outlet member 66 is formed to be asymmetrical relative to the central axis CX with respect to the −W direction side and the +W direction side. Also, a contact wall 61w is provided in the bottom member 61b, and is directed in the +T direction so as to be in contact with the end portion of the fixing portion 66s on the −W direction side, that is, on the smaller length side of the fixing portion 66s. In this embodiment, with such a structure, the liquid outlet member 66 is prevented from being mounted upside down to the bottom member 61b. Note that the first through hole 66c provided in the fixing portion 66s is preferably a substantially elliptic shaped elongated hole longer in the W direction in order to prevent the liquid outlet member 66 from being unable to be attached to the bottom member 61b due to a manufacturing error.
As shown in
In this embodiment, the inner diameters of the first channel portion 81 and the second channel portion 82 are the same, and the outer diameters thereof are also the same. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the inner diameters of the third connection port 92b and the fourth connection port 93b are the same, and the outer diameters thereof are also the same. That is, in this embodiment, the ratio of the amount of liquid flowing into the first channel portion 81 to the amount of liquid flowing into the second channel portion 82 is determined based on the difference in the inner diameter between the first introduction port 92 and the second introduction port 93 provided in the spacer member 90. Therefore, members of the first channel portion 81 and the second channel portion 82 can be used in common. Also, members of the first channel portion 81 and the second channel portion 82 can be used in common, and thus it is possible to prevent the first channel portion 81 and the second channel portion 82 from being attached in an opposite manner. Note that in other embodiments, the inner diameters of the first channel portion 81 and the second channel portion 82 may be different, and the outer diameters thereof may also be different. In addition, the inner diameters of the third connection port 92b and the fourth connection port 93b may be different, and the outer diameters thereof may also be different.
In step S10, a liquid container 20 is prepared. The liquid container 20 is desirably in a used state in which the amount of liquid contained in the containing portion 60 is less than or equal to a pre-determined lower limit amount. The “pre-determined lower limit amount” may be an amount that the control device 42 determines, by exchanging information with the container-side electric connector 53, that the liquid in the liquid container 20 is lacking, in a state in which the liquid container 20 is attached to the liquid ejection device 11, for example.
In step S20, a communication portion 211 (refer to
In step S30, tubes 105 are coupled to the liquid outlet member 66. In step S30, first, as illustrated in
Next, as illustrated in
The liquid supplier 210 can be attached to and detached from the case 13 that is the same as that to which the liquid container 20 is attached. The liquid supplier 210 is, similarly to the liquid container 20, attached to the liquid ejection device 11 in a state of being attached to the case 13 and constituting the attachment body 251. Hereinafter, the state in which the liquid supplier 210 is attached to the liquid ejection device 11 is referred to as an “attached state”, similarly to the liquid container 20.
When the liquid supplier 210 is attached to the case 13, the connection member 61 engages with the engagement receiving portion 65 of the case 13. Since the liquid supplier 210 includes the connection member 61 that is common to the liquid container 20, the liquid supplier 210 can be easily coupled to the liquid ejection device 11, and failure in connecting with the liquid ejection device 11 can be suppressed, similarly to the liquid container 20.
In an orientation in the attached state when the attachment body 251 is attached to the liquid ejection device 11, the width of the liquid supplier 210 in the Z direction is smaller than the width in the Y direction and the width in the X direction. Here, the width of the liquid supplier 210 in the Y direction may be the dimension when the tubes 105 are excluded. As a result of the width in the Z direction being small in this way, the arrangement orientation of the liquid supplier 210 on the case 13 is stabilized.
In the liquid supplier 210, one ends 105a of the tubes 105 are respectively coupled to the connection ports 92b and 93b of the liquid outlet member 66. Also, the other ends 105b of the tubes 105 extend to the outside of the containing portion 60 from the communication portion 211, and extend to the outside of the case 13. The other ends 105b of the tubes 105 are arranged outside the liquid ejection device 11 in the attached state. Liquid that is to be supplied to the liquid ejection device 11 is injected into the tubes 105 from the other ends 105b.
The liquid supply system 301 includes the liquid supplier 210 and a tank 320 that contains liquid. The tank 320 is coupled to the tubes 105 of the liquid supplier 210. It is desirable that the tank 320 can contain larger amount of liquid than the containing portion 60 of the liquid container 20.
The liquid supplier 210 is accommodated, in the attached state of being attached to the case 13 illustrated in
As described above, according to the liquid supplier 210 of the first embodiment, and the liquid supply system 301 including the liquid supplier 210, liquid can be supplied to the liquid ejection device 11 from the outside of the liquid ejection device 11 via the tubes 105. Therefore, liquid can be supplied to the liquid ejection device 11 continuously over a long period of time compared with the case where the liquid is supplied to the liquid ejection device 11 using the liquid container 20. Also, after the liquid supplier 210 is attached to the liquid ejection device 11, the time and effort involved in replacing the liquid container 20 and discarding a used liquid container 20 can be omitted, and therefore the operating cost of the liquid ejection device 11 can be reduced.
The liquid supplier 210 of the first embodiment can be manufactured at a low cost by performing a simple work on a liquid container 20 that is attached to the liquid ejection device 11, and is effectively manufactured. Also, since the liquid supplier 210 of the first embodiment uses the structure for connecting the liquid container 20 to the liquid ejection device 11 as is, the liquid supplier 210 can be easily coupled to the liquid ejection device 11, and the failure in connecting to the liquid ejection device 11 can be suppressed. In addition, the liquid supplier 210 can be coupled to the liquid ejection device 11 without modifying the structure of the liquid ejection device 11 such as the case 13 and the connection mechanism 29, and as a result, the liquid supplier 210 can be effectively realized.
In addition, according to the liquid supplier 210 of the first embodiment, the manufacturing method thereof, and the liquid supply system 301, various effects described in the first embodiment can be exhibited including the effects obtained by the fact that the liquid supplier 210 has a configuration that is in common with the liquid container 20.
In the liquid supplier 220, the one ends 105a of the tubes 105 are respectively coupled to the liquid outlet tubes 80 via respective tube-shaped joint members 213 attached to the leading ends 81b and 82b of the liquid outlet tubes 80. The other ends 105b of the tubes 105 are arranged outside the liquid ejection device 11 in the attached state, similarly to the first embodiment. Note that, in the example in
The liquid supplier 220 can be manufactured using manufacturing process similar to that of the liquid supplier 210 described in the first embodiment, except that the liquid outlet tubes 80 are not removed from the liquid outlet member 66, and the tubes 105 are coupled to the respective liquid outlet tubes 80 (refer to
In the liquid supplier 230, the one ends 105a of the tubes 105 are coupled to the first introduction port 92 and the second introduction port 93 that are included in the spacer member 90 and are arranged side by side in the Z direction. With this, liquid injected into the tubes 105 from the other ends 105b that are arranged outside the liquid ejection device 11 is supplied to the liquid outlet member 66 via channels inside the spacer member 90 and the liquid outlet tubes 80.
The liquid supplier 230 of the third embodiment can be manufactured using manufacturing process similar to that of the liquid supplier 210 described in the first embodiment, except that the liquid outlet tubes 80, the coupling member 85, and the spacer member 90 are not removed from the liquid outlet member 66, and the tubes 105 are coupled to the spacer member 90 (refer to
The manufacturing process flow in
The process in step S34 is a process in which an injection port 106 for injecting liquid to the inner space 60c of the containing portion 60 is attached to the communication portion 241 formed in the containing portion 60. In this process, an injection port member 350 including the injection port 106 at the end is fixed to the containing portion 60, and gaps between the injection port member 350 and the containing portion 60 are sealed. The injection port member 350 is inserted into the communication portion 241 such that the injection port 106 opens toward the outside of the containing portion 60. Then, the outer peripheral side face of the injection port member 350 around the injection port 106 is adhered to the inner peripheral edge of the communication portion 241. The communication portion 241 is adhered without a gap around the injection port member 350. In
The valve 353 is normally in a close contact with the seal member 352 by receiving a biasing force of the elastic member 354, and is in a state of sealing the communication channel 351. The valve 353 moves to a position deep inside the communication channel 351 by being pressed by a member such as an introduction needle for injecting liquid that is inserted through the injection port 106 or by receiving pressure of liquid supplied from the injection port 106. As a result of the movement of the valve 353, the sealed state of the injection port 106 realized by the valve 353 and the seal member 352 is released, and a channel that is not illustrated for bringing the injection port 106 into communication with the communication channel 351 opens. With this, liquid can be injected into the inner space 60c of the containing portion 60 through the injection port 106.
The following is in reference to
In an orientation in the attached state in which the attachment body 254 is attached to the liquid ejection device 11, the width of the liquid supplier 240 in the Z direction is smaller than the width in the Y direction and the width in the X direction. As a result of the width in the Z direction being small in this way, the arrangement orientation of the liquid supplier 240 on the case 13 is stabilized.
According to the liquid supplier 240, the containing portion 60 can be filled with liquid through the injection port 106 attached to the containing portion 60. Liquid is injected into the injection port 106 by inserting an injection needle for injecting liquid into the injection port 106 and pushing inward the valve 353 inside the injection port member 350. Alternatively, liquid is injected by pushing inward the valve 353 inside the injection port member 350 by pressure-feeding liquid using a pump or the like through a piping member such as a tube coupled to the injection port 106. Liquid can also be injected into the containing portion 60 via the injection port 106 in a state in which the liquid supplier 240 is attached to the liquid ejection device 11. Also, since the liquid supplier 240 uses the injection port member 350 including the above-described valve structure, sealing and opening of the injection port 106 can be easily performed, and the containing portion 60 can be easily and repeatedly refilled with liquid.
According to the liquid supplier 240 of the fourth embodiment, the containing portion 60 can be refilled with liquid through the injection port 106. Therefore, liquid can be supplied to the liquid ejection device 11 continuously over a long period of time compared with the case where the liquid is supplied to the liquid ejection device 11 using the liquid container 20. Also, the time and effort involved in replacing the liquid container 20 and discarding a used liquid container 20 can be omitted, and therefore the operating cost of the liquid ejection device 11 can be reduced. In addition, according to the liquid supplier 240 of the fourth embodiment, the manufacturing method thereof, and the liquid supply system 304, various effects described in the fourth embodiment and above-described embodiments can be exhibited including the effects obtained by the configuration in common with the liquid container 20.
The manufacturing process flow in
In step S35, an injection port 106 is attached to the liquid outlet member 66. In step S35, a communication hole that is in communication with the inner space 60c of the containing portion 60 is formed by performing hole making processing on the liquid outlet member 66. Then, an injection port member 355 including the injection port 106 is attached in an airtight manner to the communication hole. A valve structure, similar to that in the injection port member 350 in the fourth embodiment, for preventing leakage of liquid from the containing portion 60 is desirably provided inside the injection port member 355. Then, the leading end portion of the containing portion 60 including the liquid outlet member 66 that is provided with the injection port 106 is arranged on the bottom member 61b, and as a result, the liquid supplier 250 is configured. Note that a configuration may be adopted in which the cover member 61a is remained to be removed from the bottom member 61b.
The bottom member 61b functions as a connection portion for connecting the liquid supplier 250 to the liquid ejection device 11. Hereinafter, the bottom member 61b may also be referred to as a “connection member 61b” of the liquid supplier 250. The connection member 61b of the liquid supplier 250 is provided with the container-side electric connector 53, the first receiving portion 55b, and the second receiving portion 56b.
The liquid supplier 250 is attached to the case 13 that is the same as that to which the liquid container 20 is attached, and constitutes the attachment body 255, and the attachment body 255 is attached to the liquid ejection device 11 (refer to
In an orientation in the attached state in which the attachment body 255 is attached to the liquid ejection device 11, the width of the liquid supplier 250 in the Z direction is smaller than the width in the Y direction and the width in the X direction. As a result of the width in the Z direction being small in this way, the arrangement orientation of the liquid supplier 250 on the case 13 is stabilized.
According to the liquid supplier 250, the containing portion 60 can be filled with liquid through the injection port 106 attached to the liquid outlet member 66 in a manner similar to that described in the fourth embodiment. As a result of a supply tube 107 that is routed from the outside of the liquid ejection device 11 being coupled to the injection port 106, as shown in
According to the liquid supplier 250 of the fifth embodiment, when the amount of liquid contained in the containing portion 60 has decreased, the containing portion 60 can be refilled with liquid through the injection port 106 attached to the liquid outlet member 66. Therefore, the amount of members to be discarded can be reduced and the operation cost of the liquid ejection device 11 can be reduced, compared with the case where the liquid container 20 is replaced with new one in order to supply liquid. In addition, according to the liquid supplier 250 of the fifth embodiment, the manufacturing method thereof, and the liquid supply system 305, various effects described in the fifth embodiment and above-described embodiments can be exhibited including the effects obtained by the configuration in common with the liquid container 20.
Various configurations described in the above-described embodiments can be modified as follows, for example. Other embodiments to be described below are all regarded as an example of a mode for implementing the present disclosure, similar to the above embodiments.
The containing portion 60 may be omitted in the liquid suppliers 210 to 230 in the above-described first, second, and third embodiments. When the containing portion 60 is omitted in the first and second embodiments, the width of the liquid supplier 210 or 220 in the Y direction in the attachment orientation corresponds to the width of the connection member 61 in the Y direction. When the containing portion 60 is omitted in the third embodiment, the width of the liquid supplier 230 in the Y direction in the attachment orientation corresponds to the length of a portion including the connection member 61, the coupling member 85, and the spacer member 90.
In the liquid suppliers 240 and 250 in the fourth and fifth embodiments, the valve structures inside the injection port members 350 and 355 may be omitted. The configuration may be such that a tube including the injection port 106 at the end is attached to the liquid suppliers 240 and 250. In this case, a detachable plug member or cover member for sealing the injection port 106 may be attached to the injection port members 350 and 355. Also, a known valve structure that is different from that described in the fourth embodiment may be applied to the injection port members 350 and 355.
The configurations of the liquid suppliers 210 to 250 of the above-described embodiments can be applied to a liquid supplier that is attached to any liquid ejection device that ejects liquid other than ink. For example, the configurations of the liquid suppliers 210 to 250 can be applied to a liquid supplier that is attached to the following various liquid ejection devices.
(a) Image recording apparatuses such as a facsimile apparatus
(b) Color material ejection recording apparatuses used to manufacture color filters for image display apparatuses such as a liquid crystal display
(c) Electrode material ejection apparatuses used to form electrodes for organic EL (Electro Luminescence) displays, field emission displays (FED), or the like
(d) Liquid consuming apparatuses that eject liquid containing biological organic matter used to manufacture biochips
(e) Sample ejection apparatuses serving as precision pipettes
(f) Lubricating oil ejection apparatuses
(g) Resin solution ejection apparatuses
(h) Liquid consuming apparatuses that perform pinpoint ejection of lubricating oil to precision machines such as a watch and a camera
(i) Liquid consuming apparatuses that eject a transparent resin solution such as a UV-cured resin solution onto substrates in order to form micro-hemispherical lenses (optical lenses) or the like used in optical communication elements or the like
(j) Liquid consuming apparatuses that eject acid or alkaline etchant in order to etch substrates or the like
(k) Liquid consuming apparatuses that include liquid consumption heads for discharging a very small amount of any other kind of droplet.
Note that the “droplet” refers to a state of the liquid discharged from liquid ejection devices, and includes droplets having a granular shape, a tear-drop shape, and a shape with a thread-like trailing end. The “Liquid” mentioned here need only be a material that can be consumed by liquid ejection devices. For example, the “liquid” need only be a material in a state where a substance is in a liquid phase, and a liquid material having a high or low viscosity, sol, gel water, and other liquid materials such as inorganic solvent, organic solvent, solution, liquid resin, and liquid metal (metallic melt) are also included as a “liquid”. Furthermore, the “liquid” is not limited to being a single-state substance, and also includes particles of a functional material made from solid matter, such as pigment or metal particles, that are dissolved, dispersed, or mixed in a solvent, or the like. Representative examples of the liquid include ink such as that described in the above embodiment, liquid crystal, or the like. Here, the “ink” encompasses general water-based ink and oil-based ink, as well as various types of liquid compositions such as gel ink and hot melt ink.
The present disclosure is not limited to the above-described embodiments and working examples, and can be realized as various aspects without departing from the gist of the invention. For example, the present disclosure can be realized as the following aspects. The technical features in the embodiments that correspond to the technical features in the aspects described in the following may be replaced or combined as appropriate in order to solve a part of, or the entire problem of the present disclosure, or to achieve some or all of the effects of the present disclosure. The technical features that are not described as essential in this specification may be deleted as appropriate.
(1) A first aspect is provided as a liquid supplier. A direction parallel to a gravity direction is defined as a Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is the same as the gravity direction is defined as a +Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is opposite to the gravity direction is defined as a −Z direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction is defined as a Y direction, one direction of the Y direction is defined as a +Y direction, the other direction of the Y direction is defined as a −Y direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction and the Y direction is defined as a X direction, one direction of the X direction is defined as a +X direction, and the other direction of the X direction is defined as a −X direction. A liquid supplier of this aspect configured to be attached to and detached from a case of a liquid ejection device that includes: a case storage inside the housing; the case that moves along the +Y direction in order to be inserted into the case storage; a liquid introduction member located at an end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; a device-side electric connector located at the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; and a first positioning portion and a second positioning portion located at the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side. The liquid supplier of this aspect includes a connection member located at an end of the case on the +Y direction side when the liquid supplier is in an attached state of being attached to the liquid ejection device. The connection member includes a liquid outlet member that leads out liquid to be supplied to the liquid ejection device. The liquid outlet member includes a liquid outlet port that is located on the +Y direction side on the liquid outlet member and receives the liquid introduction member in the attached state. The liquid outlet member includes a connection port that is located on the −Y direction side on the liquid outlet member and is in communication with the liquid outlet port. The connection member includes a container-side electric connector that, in the attached state, comes into electrical contact with the device-side electric connector while receiving at least a force having a component in the +Z direction from the device-side electric connector. The connection member includes a first receiving portion that receives the first positioning portion in the attached state. The first receiving portion is located on the −X direction from the liquid outlet member. The connection member includes a second receiving portion that receives the second positioning portion in the attached state. The second receiving portion is located on the +X direction from the liquid outlet member. The liquid supplier of this aspect includes a tube. The tube has one end coupled to the connection port, and has an other end coupled to a liquid tank located outside the liquid ejection device in the attached state. The liquid supplier of this aspect has a width in the Z direction which is smaller than a width in the Y direction and a width in the X direction in an orientation in the attached state.
According to the liquid supplier of this aspect, liquid can be supplied to the liquid ejection device from the outside of the liquid ejection device through the tube of the liquid supplier. If this liquid supplier is attached to the liquid ejection device, the time and effort involved in replacing the liquid container and discarding a used liquid container can be omitted, compared with a case where a liquid container is used that is replaced when the containing amount of liquid is reduced below a lower limit amount. Therefore, the increase in operating cost of the liquid ejection device can be suppressed.
(2) A second aspect is provided as a liquid supply system. A liquid supply system of this aspect includes the liquid supplier of the above-described aspect and the liquid tank coupled to the other end of the tube. The liquid supply system of the second aspect supplies the liquid in the tank to the liquid ejection device through the tube.
According to the liquid supply system of this aspect, liquid in the tank can be supplied to the liquid ejection device through the liquid supplier. Therefore, tasks of replacing the liquid container and discarding a used liquid container can be omitted, which need to be performed when the liquid is supplied to the liquid ejection device using a liquid container that is replaced when the containing amount of the liquid is reduced below a lower limit amount, and the efficiency can be improved.
(3) A third aspect is provided as a liquid supplier. A direction parallel to a gravity direction is defined as a Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is the same as the gravity direction is defined as a +Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is opposite to the gravity direction is defined as a −Z direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction is defined as a Y direction, one direction of the Y direction is defined as a +Y direction, the other direction of the Y direction is defined as a −Y direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction and the Y direction is defined as a X direction, one direction of the X direction is defined as a +X direction, and the other direction of the X direction is defined as a −X direction. The liquid supplier of this aspect configured to be attached to and detached from a case of a liquid ejection device that includes: a case storage; the case that moves along the +Y direction in order to be inserted into the case storage; a liquid introduction member located at an end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; a device-side electric connector located at the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; and a first positioning portion and a second positioning portion located at the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side. The liquid supplier of this aspect includes a containing portion that contains a liquid. The containing portion includes an injection port for injecting the liquid into an inside of the containing portion. The liquid supplier of this aspect includes a connection member located at an end of the containing portion on the +Y direction side when the liquid supplier is in an attached state of being attached to the liquid ejection device. The connection member includes a liquid outlet port that receives the liquid introduction member in the attached state. The connection member includes a container-side electric connector that, in the attached state, comes into electrical contact with the device-side electric connector while receiving at least a force having a component in the +Z direction from the device-side electric connector. The connection member includes a first receiving portion that receives the first positioning portion in the attached state. The first receiving portion is located on the −X direction from the liquid outlet member. The connection member includes a second receiving portion that receives the second positioning portion in the attached state. The second receiving portion is located on the +X direction from the liquid outlet member. The liquid supplier of this aspect has a width in the Z direction which is smaller than a width in the Y direction and a width in the X direction in an orientation in the attached state.
According to the liquid supplier of this aspect, the containing portion can be refilled with liquid through the injection port provided in the containing portion. If this liquid supplier is attached to the liquid ejection device, the time and effort involved in replacing the liquid container and discarding a used liquid container can be omitted, compared with a case where a liquid container is used that is replaced when the containing amount of liquid is reduced below a lower limit amount. Therefore, the increase in operating cost of the liquid ejection device can be suppressed.
(4) A fourth aspect is provided as a liquid supply system. The liquid supply system of this aspect includes the liquid supplier of the above-described aspect, a supply tube coupled to the injection port, and a liquid tank that contains the liquid and is coupled to the supply tube. The liquid supply system of the fourth aspect supplies the liquid in the tank to the liquid ejection device.
According to the liquid supply system of this aspect, liquid in the tank can be supplied to the liquid ejection device through the liquid supplier. Therefore, tasks of replacing the liquid container and discarding a used liquid container can be omitted, which need to be performed when the liquid is supplied to the liquid ejection device using a liquid container that is replaced when the containing amount of the liquid is reduced below a lower limit amount, and the efficiency can be improved.
(5) A fifth aspect is provided as a liquid supplier. A direction parallel to a gravity direction is defined as a Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is the same as the gravity direction is defined as a +Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is opposite to the gravity direction is defined as a −Z direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction is defined as a Y direction, one direction of the Y direction is defined as a +Y direction, the other direction of the Y direction is defined as a −Y direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction and the Y direction is defined as a X direction, one direction of the X direction is defined as a +X direction, and the other direction of the X direction is defined as a −X direction. The liquid supplier of this aspect configured to be attached to and detached from a case of a liquid ejection device that includes: a case storage; the case that moves along the +Y direction in order to be inserted into the case storage; a liquid introduction member located at an end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; a device-side electric connector located at the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; and a first positioning portion and a second positioning portion located at the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side toward the −Y direction side. The liquid supplier of this aspect includes a containing portion that contains liquid. The liquid supplier of this aspect includes a liquid outlet member that is attached to an end of the containing portion on the +Y direction side The liquid outlet member includes an injection port for injecting the liquid into an inside of the containing portion. The liquid supplier of this aspect includes a connection member located at the end on the +Y direction side when the liquid supplier is in an attached state of being attached to the liquid ejection device. The connection member includes a container-side electric connector that, in the attached state, comes into electrical contact with the device-side electric connector while receiving at least a force having a component in the +Z direction from the device-side electric connector. The connection member includes a first receiving portion that receives the first positioning portion in the attached state. The first receiving portion is located on the −X direction from the liquid outlet member. The connection member includes a second receiving portion that receives the second positioning portion in the attached state. The second receiving portion is located on the +X direction from the liquid outlet member. The liquid supplier of this aspect has a width of the liquid supplier in the Z direction which is smaller than a width in the Y direction and a width in the X direction in an orientation in the attached state.
According to the liquid supplier of this aspect, the containing portion can be refilled with liquid through the injection port provided in the liquid outlet member. If this liquid supplier is attached to the liquid ejection device, the time and effort involved in replacing the liquid container and discarding a used liquid container can be omitted, compared with a case where a liquid container is used that is replaced when the containing amount of liquid is reduced below a lower limit amount. Therefore, the increase in operating cost of the liquid ejection device can be suppressed.
(6) A sixth aspect is provided as a liquid supply system. The liquid supply system of this aspect includes the liquid supplier of the above-described aspect, a supply tube coupled to the injection port, and a tank that contains the liquid and is coupled to the supply tube. The liquid supply system of the sixth aspect supplies the liquid in the tank to the liquid ejection device.
According to the liquid supply system of this aspect, liquid in the tank can be supplied to the liquid ejection device through the liquid supplier. Therefore, tasks of replacing the liquid container and discarding a used liquid container can be omitted, which need to be performed when the liquid is supplied to the liquid ejection device using a liquid container that is replaced when the containing amount of the liquid is reduced below a lower limit amount, and the efficiency can be improved.
(7) A seventh aspect is provided as a manufacturing method of a liquid supplier. A direction parallel to a gravity direction is defined as a Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is the same as the gravity direction is defined as a +Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is opposite to the gravity direction is defined as a −Z direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction is defined as a Y direction, one direction of the Y direction is defined as a +Y direction, the other direction of the Y direction is defined as a −Y direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction and the Y direction is defined as a X direction, one direction of the X direction is defined as a +X direction, and the other direction of the X direction is defined as a −X direction. The manufacturing method of this aspect uses a liquid container configured to be attached to and detached from a case of a liquid ejection device including: a case storage inside the housing; the case that moves along the +Y direction in order to be inserted into the case storage; a liquid introduction member located at an end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; a device-side electric connector located at the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; and a first positioning portion and a second positioning portion located at the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side. The manufacturing method of this aspect includes preparing the liquid container. The liquid container has a width in the Z direction being smaller than a width in the Y direction and a width in the X direction in an orientation in an attached state of being attached to the liquid ejection device. The liquid container includes a containing portion that includes an inner space for containing liquid. The liquid container includes a connection member located at an end on the +Y direction side when the liquid container is in an attached state of being attached to the liquid ejection device. The connection member includes a liquid outlet member that leads out the liquid inside the containing portion. The liquid outlet member includes a liquid outlet port that is located on the +Y direction side on the liquid outlet member and receives the liquid introduction member in the attached state. The liquid outlet member includes a connection port that is located on a −Y direction side on the liquid outlet member and is in communication with the liquid outlet port. The liquid connection member includes a container-side electric connector that, in the attached state, comes into electrical contact with the device-side electric connector while receiving at least a force having a component in the +Z direction from the device-side electric connector. The connection member includes a first receiving portion that receives the first positioning portion in the attached state The first receiving portion is located on the −X direction from the liquid outlet member. The connection member includes a second receiving portion that receives the second positioning portion in the attached state. The second receiving portion is located on the +X direction from the liquid outlet member. The manufacturing method of this aspect includes providing a communication portion that is in communication with the inside of the containing portion. The manufacturing method of this aspect includes inserting a tube through which liquid to be supplied to the liquid ejection device flows, to the inside of the containing portion via the communication portion, and connecting the tube to the connection port.
According to the manufacturing method of this aspect, a liquid container that is attached to the liquid ejection device is repurposed, and the liquid supplier that is attached to the liquid ejection device, and can supply liquid to the liquid ejection device through the tube can be obtained, and as a result, the efficiency is improved.
(8) An eighth aspect is provided as a manufacturing method of a liquid supplier. A direction parallel to a gravity direction is defined as a Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is the same as the gravity direction is defined as a +Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is opposite to the gravity direction is defined as a −Z direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction is defined as a Y direction, one direction of the Y direction is defined as a +Y direction, the other direction of the Y direction is defined as a −Y direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction and the Y direction is defined as a X direction, one direction of the X direction is defined as a +X direction, and the other direction of the X direction is defined as a −X direction. The manufacturing method of this aspect uses a liquid container configured to be attached to and detached from a case of a liquid ejection device including: a case storage; the case that moves along the +Y direction in order to be inserted into the case storage; a liquid introduction member located at an end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; a device-side electric connector located at the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; and a first positioning portion and a second positioning portion located at the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side. The manufacturing method of this aspect includes preparing a liquid container. The liquid container has a width in the Z direction being smaller than a width in the Y direction and a width in the X direction in an orientation in an attached state of being attached to the liquid ejection device. The liquid container includes a containing portion that includes an inner space for containing a liquid. The liquid container includes a connection member located at the end on the +Y direction side when the liquid container is in an attached state of being attached to the liquid ejection device The connection member includes a liquid outlet port that receives the liquid introduction member in the attached state. The connection member includes a container-side electric connector that, in the attached state, comes into electrical contact with the device-side electric connector while receiving at least a force having a component in the +Z direction from the device-side electric connector. The connection member includes a first receiving portion that receives the first positioning portion in the attached state. The first receiving portion is located on the −X direction from the liquid outlet member. The connection member includes a second receiving portion that receives the second positioning portion in the attached state. The second receiving portion is located on the +X direction from the liquid outlet member. The manufacturing method of this aspect includes providing a communication portion that is in communication with the inside of the containing portion. The manufacturing method of this aspect includes attaching an injection port for injecting the liquid to the inside of the containing portion to the communication portion.
According to the manufacturing method of this aspect, a liquid container that is attached to the liquid ejection device is repurposed, and the liquid supplier that is attached to the liquid ejection device, and can supply liquid to the liquid ejection device through the tube can be obtained, and as a result, the efficiency is improved.
(9) A ninth aspect is provided as a manufacturing method of a liquid supplier. A direction parallel to a gravity direction is defined as a Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is the same as the gravity direction is defined as a +Z direction, a direction of the Z direction that is opposite to the gravity direction is defined as a −Z direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction is defined as a Y direction, one direction of the Y direction is defined as a +Y direction, the other direction of the Y direction is defined as a −Y direction, a direction orthogonal to the Z direction and the Y direction is defined as a X direction, one direction of the X direction is defined as a +X direction, and the other direction of the X direction is defined as a −X direction. The manufactured of this aspect uses a liquid container configured to be attached to and detached from a case of a liquid ejection device including: a case storage; the case that moves along the +Y direction in order to be inserted into the case storage; a liquid introduction member located at an end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; a device-side electric connector located at the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side; and a first positioning portion and a second positioning portion located at the end of the case storage on the +Y direction side. The manufacturing method of this aspect includes preparing a liquid container. The liquid container has a width in a Z direction being smaller than a width in a Y direction and a width in a X direction in an orientation in an attached state of being attached to the liquid ejection device. The liquid container includes a containing portion that includes an inner space for containing liquid. The liquid container includes a liquid outlet member that leads out liquid to be supplied to the liquid ejection device. The liquid outlet member includes a liquid outlet port that receive the liquid introduction member in the attached state. The liquid outlet member is attached to an end of the containing portion on the +Y direction side. The liquid container includes a connection member located at the end on the +Y direction side when the liquid container is in an attached state of being attached to the liquid ejection device. The connection member includes a container-side electric connector that, in the attached state, comes into electrical contact with the device-side electric connector while receiving at least a force having a component in the +Z direction from the device-side electric connector. The connection member includes a first receiving portion that receives the first positioning portion in the attached state. The first receiving portion is located on the −X direction from the liquid outlet member. The connection member includes a second receiving portion that receives the second positioning portion in the attached state. the second receiving portion is located on the +X direction from the liquid outlet member. The manufacturing method of this aspect includes attaching an injection port for injecting the liquid to the inside of the containing portion to the liquid outlet member.
According to the manufacturing method of this aspect, a liquid container that is attached to the liquid ejection device is repurposed, and the liquid supplier that is attached to the liquid ejection device, and can supply liquid to the liquid ejection device through the tube can be obtained, and as a result, the efficiency is improved.
The present disclosure can also be realized in various aspects other than the liquid supplier, the liquid supply system, and the manufacturing method of the liquid supplier. For example, the present disclosure can be realized in aspects such as a liquid ejection device including the liquid supplier, a method of refilling a liquid container with liquid, and a method of modifying a liquid container.
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