Field of the Invention
The present invention generally relates to a liquid tank and a liquid ejection device. More specifically, the present invention relates to detection of a mounting state of the liquid tank, in the liquid tank in which a liquid is contained and the liquid ejection device capable of mounting the liquid tank thereon and configured to eject the liquid supplied from the liquid tank.
Description of the Related Art
As one example of a liquid ejection device, which is also referred to herein as a liquid ejection apparatus, there is an inkjet printing device. Replenishment of ink into the inkjet printing device is possible for a user by replacing a used ink tank with a new ink tank which contains ink. In general, the ink tank which is the liquid tank is configured to be attachable/detachable relative to a holder provided in the inkjet printing device or a holder provided in a carriage of the inkjet printing device.
In the inkjet printing device so configured, in ink tank replacement, the ink will not be supplied to a printing head unless the user correctly mounts the ink tank to a predetermined position of the holder. Accordingly, there is an inkjet printing device which is configured to inform the user of completion of mounting at a point of time that the ink tank has been correctly mounted so as to allow the user to confirm completion of mounting. As used herein, mounting of the ink tank to the holder is also referred to as attaching of the ink tank to the holder.
Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-93328 discloses provision of information as to whether mounting of the ink tank has been correctly accomplished and so on to the user and the inkjet printing device by emitting or not emitting light and/or by changing a light emitting state (blinking and so forth). In FIG. 7 in Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 2011-93328, in the case where the user gradually pushes down an ink tank (1) in an arrow P direction, a second engagement unit (6) is engaged with a second lock unit (156) and the ink tank is mechanically set, and thereby an ink tank mounting operation is performed. In the case where the ink tank mounting operation is performed, an electrode (102) on the ink tank side is electrically connected to an electrode (152) on the carriage side of the inkjet printing device and thereby that the ink tank has been mounted is detected. A first light emitting unit (101) is controlled to emit light in response to the detection.
Owing to the above-mentioned configuration, since whether the ink tank mounting operation has been correctly performed is visually confirmed, a determination which is more accurate than a sensuous determination to be made relying on finger touch is made.
In a first aspect of the present invention, there is provided a liquid tank, including a structure to be mounted to a mounting unit which is included in a liquid ejection device and includes an introduction unit and a lock unit, and a first electrode, the structure including a supply unit to be coupled with the introduction unit and an engagement unit to be engaged with the lock unit, and the supply unit being coupled with the introduction unit at a mounting completion position where the engagement unit is engaged with the lock unit to supply a liquid which is contained therein from the supply unit to the liquid ejection device via the introduction unit, the liquid tank, comprising: an informing unit; and a control unit configured to control the informing unit in accordance with a conduction state between the first electrode and a second electrode that the mounting unit includes corresponding to the first electrode, wherein the liquid tank is configured such that the engagement unit is engaged with the lock unit by movement of the liquid tank relative to the mounting unit by force acting on a predetermined portion of the liquid tank, and the liquid tank is mounted on the mounting unit at the mounting completion position, and in the movement, after the liquid tank has gone past the mounting completion position and the engagement unit has come into a state of being partially engaged with the lock unit, the first and second electrodes shift from a non-conductive state to a conductive state.
In a second aspect of the present invention, there is provided a liquid tank, a liquid ejection device, comprising: a mounting unit configured to mount a liquid tank; and an ejection unit configured to eject a liquid supplied from the liquid tank via an introduction unit, the liquid tank, including a structure to be mounted to the mounting unit including the introduction unit and a lock unit, and a first electrode, the structure including a supply unit to be coupled with the introduction unit and an engagement unit to be engaged with the lock unit, and the supply unit being coupled with the introduction unit at a mounting completion position where the engagement unit is engaged with the lock unit to supply the liquid which is contained therein from the supply unit to the ejection unit via the introduction unit, the liquid tank, including: an informing unit; and a control unit configured to control the informing unit in accordance with a conduction state between the first electrode and a second electrode that the mounting unit includes corresponding to the first electrode, wherein the liquid tank is configured such that the engagement unit is engaged with the lock unit by movement of the liquid tank relative to the mounting unit by force acting on a predetermined portion of the liquid tank, and the liquid tank is mounted on the mounting unit at the mounting completion position, and in the movement, after the liquid tank has gone past the mounting completion position and the engagement unit has come into a state of being partially engaged with the lock unit, the first and second electrodes shift from a non-conductive state to a conductive state.
As used herein, the electrodes are also referred to as tank-side electrodes or apparatus-side electrodes, as appropriate; the mounting unit is also referred to as and attaching unit; the introduction unit is also referred to as an introducing portion; the lock unit is also referred to as a locking portion; the ejection unit is also referred to as an ejecting portion; the engagement unit is also referred to as an engaging portion; the supply unit to be coupled is also referred to as a supplying portion for joining; and mounting completion position is also referred to as an attachment completion position.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments (with reference to the attached drawings).
However, although it would be good if both of the electrodes are electrically connected simultaneously with engagement of the second engagement unit (6) of the ink tank with the second lock unit (156), in an actual product, it is difficult to mutually match timings of engagement and conduction due to dimensional variation of components which configure the product. Supposing that engagement has been performed earlier than conduction, the electrodes are not electrically connected when the ink tank (1) has been set into the holder (105), and therefore information on the ink tank (1) is not transmitted to the inkjet printing device. Accordingly, it is unavoidable to set conduction somewhat earlier than engagement and, in a general case, the electrodes (102) and (152) are electrically connected shortly before the second engagement unit (6) shifts to a state of being engaged with the second lock unit (156) and light emission which indicates mounting of the ink tank (1) is performed in response to conduction of the electrodes.
Here, assuming a case where the user who pushes down the ink tank comparatively slowly performs the mounting operation, there is a possibility that the user may stop the mounting operation directly after the user has confirmed light which has been emitted in response to conduction and before the second engagement unit (6) is engaged with the second lock unit (156). In this case, since the ink tank mounting operation is not yet completed, an amount of ink to be supplied from the ink tank (1) becomes insufficient and printing is not performed correctly.
The present invention has an object to provide a liquid tank capable of informing the user of information on completion of mounting of the liquid tank at a point of time that a state where it is sure that the liquid tank will be mounted has been established in the process of the liquid tank mounting operation, and a liquid ejection device capable of mounting the liquid tank thereon.
<First Embodiment>
(Description of Inkjet Printing Device)
As illustrated in
In a case where the user opens the body cover 201, the carriage 205 automatically moves to an almost central position (hereinafter, also referred to as an “tank replacement position”) illustrated in
The inkjet printing device according to the present embodiment is of a type that an inkjet printing head 105 equipped with an ejection unit (not illustrated) is included and the ejection unit ejects ink to a printing medium such as a sheet by reciprocal movement of the carriage 205 and thereby printing is performed. Then, in the inkjet printing heads respectively corresponding to the inks of colors K, Y, M and C, ink ejection is performed on the basis of ejection data. The inkjet printing head makes a scan by the movement, ejects the ink to the printing medium and performs printing thereon.
The carriage 205 includes the inkjet printing head 105 which integrally includes the almost cuboid ink tank and a holder. On the other hand, each of the ink tanks 1 is attachably/detachably mounted to each of the inkjet printing heads 105.
(Description of Inkjet Printing Head)
In the ejection unit, a heat generation resistance element is provided in a liquid path which configures a nozzle, thermal energy is imparted to the ink by giving a pulse signal to the heat generation resistance element and the ink is ejected with foaming energy which is generated in the ink with the thermal energy imparted. Then, contact of an electric contact part (not illustrated) for signal transfer provided on the carriage 205 with an electric contact part 157 on the inkjet printing head 105 side is established and a print signal is transferred to a heat generation resistance element drive circuit of the ejection unit via a wiring unit 158.
The inkjet printing head 105 which includes a tank holder unit configured to contain each ink tank 1 includes a connector 152 corresponding to each ink tank. Each of the connectors 152 comes into contact with a pad on a substrate provided facing the ink tank 1 to be mounted and is electrically connected with the pad. In addition, a wiring unit 159 leading to the connector 152 is also extended from the electric contact part 157.
Here,
Pins 153a to 153d are made of a conductive material. Each of the pins 153a to 153d is configured to reversibly deform in an arrow T direction in a case of pressing its tip part and to restore to its original form in a case of releasing pressing force. The pin 153a is a pin which serves to detect the mounting state of the ink tank 1 into the holder 150. Each of the pins 153b to 153d is a pin which serves to transmit relevant information such as an ink residual amount of the ink tank 1 and/or serves to supply power. Here, the pins 153b to 153d are made longer than the pin 153a.
(Description on Tanks)
The ink tank 1 according to the present embodiment includes a support member 3 which is supported by a lower part on the front surface side. The support member 3 is formed with resin into a bar like shape integrally with an outer case of the ink tank 1. As used herein, the bar-shaped member is also referred to as a rod-like member. The support member 3 is configured to be displaceable around a supported part in a case of performing the later described operation of mounting the ink tank 1 into the holder, and so on. A first engagement unit 5 and a second engagement unit 6 (in the present example, integrated with the support member 3) respectively formed to be engageable with lock units on the holder side are provided on the back surface side of the ink tank 1 and on the front surface side opposite to the back surface side. A state of mounting the ink tank 1 into the holder 150 is ensured by engaging the first and second engagement units with the lock units of the holder 150. An operation performed in mounting the ink tank 1 will be described later with reference to
An ink supply port 7 configured to perform ink supply by coupling with the ink introduction port in the inkjet printing head 105 in a case of mounting the ink tank 1 into the holder 150 is formed in the bottom surface of the ink tank 1. A substrate 100 is provided on the bottom surface side of a portion where the bottom surface and the front surface mutually join, that is, a portion which supports the support member 3.
Here,
The control unit 103 detects that the ink tank 1 has been correctly mounted in accordance with conduction between the pin 153a and a pad 102 which faces the pin 153a in a case where the user has performed the ink tank mounting operation as described later at the tank replacement position which has been described with reference to
The control unit 103 further controls to transmit various pieces of information on the ink tank 1 to the device main body side via another pin which is electrically connected with the pad 102 and a flexible cable 206 (
Apart from this, such a configuration is also possible that in a case where the pin 153a and the pad 102 are electrically connected, the control circuit on the device main body side transmits a control signal to the control unit 103 via the pin 153a and the pad 102 and the control unit 103 controls the light emitting unit 101 so as to emit light.
(Description on Ink Tank Mounting Process)
In a case of mounting the ink tank 1 into the holder 150 of the inkjet printing head 105, as illustrated in
Next, as illustrated in
Incidentally, in the process of the mounting operation illustrated in
Further, in a case of pushing down the ink tank 1 in the arrow P direction, the ink tank 1 further rotates in the rotation direction R1 and shifts to the state in
In addition, a space between the pad 102 and the connector 152 becomes the shortest in this state. The pad 102 and the pins 153b to 153d (not illustrated) are still in the conductive state. The pad 102 and the pin 153a are electrically connected. The ink tank 1 and the tank holder 150, that include the pin 153a, the second engagement unit 6 and the second lock unit 156, are totally configured such that a timing at which the pad 102 and the pin 153a are electrically connected comes in a time period until the ink tank 1 shifts to the most pushed-in state after the second engagement unit 6 has gone past the final mounting completion position. More preferably, it is preferable that the timing comes directly after the second engagement unit 6 has gone past the final mounting completion position. After the second engagement unit 6 has gone past the final mounting completion position, it is sure that the ink tank will finally come to be mechanically mounted even in a case where pressing force in the arrow P direction is eliminated. This is because it is preferable to inform the user of the fact that the pad 102 and the pin 153a have shifted to the conductive state as early as possible. The control unit 103 makes the light emitting unit 101 (
Here, light emission will be described using
Light emitted from the light emitting unit 101 reaches the field of vision of the user passing through an opening 150H formed in the holder 150. It becomes possible to present information indicating that the ink tank 1 has been brought into a state of being surely mounted directly to the user with light emitted from the light emitting unit 101 in this way. That is, as illustrated in
Here, returning to
In the state in
In this state, the pad 102 and the pins 153b to 153d (not illustrated) of the connector 152 are still in the conductive state. As described before, the pad 102 and the pin 153a are configured so as to shift from the non-conductive state to the conductive state in the period of time until the ink tank 1 is brought into the most pushed-in state in the arrow P direction after the second engagement unit 6 has gone past the final mounting completion position. Consequently, the pad 102 and the pin 153a shift from the conductive state to the non-conductive state in the time period that the ink tank 1 shifts from the state in
Although the side surface of the second engagement unit 5 of the ink tank 1 abuts on the second lock unit 156 and the engagement face 8 is not yet in contact with the lock face 154 in the state in
Here, sine the engagement surface 8 and the lock surface 154 have the angle relative to the arrow Q2 direction which is the movement locus of the support member 3, a space D is generated. In a case where the user stops pushing the ink tank 1 in the arrow P direction, the ink tank 1 displaces upward by the amount of the space D by force of repulsion of the ink introduction port 107 as described before, and the engagement surface 8 and the lock surface 154 shift to the final engaged state. In the present embodiment, the ink tank 1 is configured to once overshoot by the amount of the space D.
According to the present embodiment so configured, the electrode which serves to detect that the ink tank has been mounted into the holder becomes conductive after the state where it is sure that the ink tank will be mechanically mounted into the holder has been established. The ink tank is configured such that, in this occasion, the light emitting unit loaded on the ink tank emits light in accordance with conduction of the electrode. Therefore, the state where it is sure that the ink tank will be mechanically mounted into the holder is established in a case where the user has recognized light emission, it is possible to prevent the user from stopping the mounting operation hastily in a state where mounting of the ink tank 1 into the holder is not yet sure, regardless of how slowly the user performs the mounting operation. Consequently, it is possible to more improve reliability of liquid tank mounting.
Incidentally, the configuration of controlling the light emitting unit is not limited to the above-mentioned configuration. The control circuit on the device main body side may detect that the ink tank has been correctly mounted in accordance with conduction of the electrode which serves to detect that the ink tank has been mounted into the holder in a case where the user has performed the ink tank mounting operation and may control a light emitting unit provided on the device main body side. Further, in place of controlling the light emitting unit and/or additionally, control may be performed so as to make a display on a display unit provided on the device main body side. Further, it is also possible to perform control to generate an alarm sound such as an electronic sound and to perform control to generate vibration from a vibrator.
<Second Embodiment>
In the first embodiment, a time difference between conduction of the mating electrodes which serve to detect that the ink tank has been mounted into the holder and conduction of the mating electrodes which serve to play other roles has been generated depending on a difference in length among the pins provided on the connector. In the present embodiment, the time difference is generated by a configuration which is different from the above and is illustrated in
In addition,
Describing in detail,
The connector 170 includes the pin 171a which is provided corresponding to the pad on the substrate 110 that the ink tank 11 includes. The pin 171a serves to inform the user that the ink tank 11 has been mounted into the holder 161. The pins 171b to 171d serve to transmit various kinds of information such as the ink residual amount in the ink tank 11. The pins 171a to 171d are the same as one another in length. Therefore, each of the pads 111b to 111d is electrically connected with each of the pins 171b to 171d and the pad 111a is not electrically connected with the pin 171a because of the crank-like bent shape of the substrate 110.
Next,
The connector 180 includes pins 181a to 181d which are provided corresponding to the pads on the substrate 120 that the ink tank 12 includes. The pin 181a serves to inform the user that the ink tank 12 has been mounted into the holder 162. The pins 181b to 181d serve to transmit various kinds of information such as the ink residual amount in the ink tank 12. Although the pins 181b to 181d are the same as one another in length, the pin 181a is made shorter than the pins 181b to 181d. Therefore, it is possible to make a difference between a timing at which each of the pads 121b to 121d is electrically connected with each of the pins 181b to 181d and a timing at which the pad 121a is electrically connected with the pin 181a by bending the substrate 120 and making the length of the pin 181a short as mentioned above.
Next,
The connector 190 includes pins 191a to 191d which are provided corresponding to the pads on the substrate 130 that the ink tank 13 includes. The pin 191a serves to inform the user that the ink tank 13 has been mounted into the holder 163. The pins 191b to 191d serve to transmit various kinds of information such as the ink residual amount in the ink tank 13. The pins 191b to 191d are made different from one another in length in accordance with the above-mentioned inclination of the substrate 130 such that conduction timings thereof are made the same as one another. The pin 191a is made shorter than the pins 191b to 191d such that the pin 191a is made conductive later than the pins 191b to 191d in timing. Therefore, it is possible to make a difference between a timing at which each of the pads 131b to 131d is electrically connected with each of the pins 191b to 191d and a timing at which the pad 131a is electrically connected with the pin 191a, by inclining the substrate 130 and making the length of the pin 191a short as mentioned above.
It is possible to make the electrode which serves to inform the user that the ink tank has been mounted into the holder conductive after the state where it is sure that the ink tank will be mechanically mounted into the holder has been established also by the above-mentioned configuration in
<Other Modified Examples>
Although in the embodiments described so far, the ink tank is configured to be mounted onto the inkjet printing head attached to the carriage which performs reciprocal movement in the inkjet printing device, the present invention is not limited to such a configuration. The present invention is also applicable also to a configuration that, for example, the ink tank is mounted into the holder which is included in the inkjet printing device and does not perform reciprocal movement and the ink is supplied to the inkjet printing head through a tube and so on.
In addition, although the inkjet printing head illustrated in
Then, although in the embodiments described so far, description has been made on the configuration that the ink tank and the inkjet printing heads are separated from each other, an ink tank of a configuration that the function of the inkjet printing head has been added to the ink tank may be adopted.
In addition, although in the above-mentioned embodiments, mounting of the ink tank has been informed of from the ink tank directly to the user or via the inkjet printing device main body, it is also possible to inform the inkjet printing device and/or a host device of the inkjet printing device of mounting of the ink tank, if necessary.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2014-171697, filed Aug. 26, 2014, which is hereby incorporated by reference wherein in its entirety.
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