This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-005347 filed on Jan. 13, 2012, Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-013238 filed on Jan. 25, 2012, and Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-022813 filed on Feb. 6, 2012, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a mounting member which is mounted in a liquid consumption apparatus, a liquid container which is provided with the mounting member, and a liquid supply system.
A printer, which is an example of a liquid consumption apparatus, performs printing by discharging ink from a print head onto a recording target (for example, printing paper). The ink supply to the print head is performed through an ink cartridge (also simply referred to as a “cartridge”) which is accommodated in an inner portion of an ink supply source.
There are cases where a sensor for detecting the state of the remaining amount of ink is provided (for example, patent literature 1 and 2) in order for it to be possible for a user to replace the cartridge at a point in time when ink in the ink supply source runs out or when the remaining amount of ink is very small.
For example, in the technique in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2008-273173, the state of the remaining amount of ink is detected using a remaining ink amount detection means which is provided in a cartridge. The remaining ink amount detection means detects the state of the remaining amount of ink using a piezoelectric element. In addition, for example, in the technique in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2010-155465, the state of the remaining amount of ink is detected using an optical sensor which is provided in a refill unit and a portion to be detected which is provided inside the cartridge.
In the technique in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2008-273173, a piezoelectric element which is a sensor for detecting the state of the remaining amount of ink is provided in the cartridge side. As a result, there are cases where the cost of the cartridge increases. On the other hand, in the technique in Japanese Unexamined Patent Application Publication No. 2010-155465, a sensor for detecting the state of the remaining amount of ink is provided in the refill unit side, and it is not necessary to provide a sensor at the cartridge side. However, in the technique in this publication, consideration is not given to a position aligning means for arranging the portion to be detected at a predetermined position inside the ink cartridge with high precision. As a result, there is a concern that detection precision of the state of the remaining amount of ink using the portion to be detected and the sensor may be reduced.
Here, without being limited to a cartridge which accommodates ink for printing or a printing apparatus, the various types of problems as described above are common to mounting members which are provided with a member which is mounted in a liquid consumption apparatus, which is provided with a sensor, and which are used in the detection of the state of the remaining amount of ink.
Based on the problems described above, the present invention has an object of providing a technique where it is possible to suppress a reduction in detection precision of the state of the remaining amount of ink in a technique where the state of the remaining amount of ink in an ink supply source is detected using a sensor at a liquid consumption apparatus side.
The present invention has been made to solve at least a portion of the problems described above and is able to be realized in the following forms or aspects.
A mounting member according to one aspect is adapted to be mounted on a liquid consumption apparatus to be able to be attached and detached. The mounting member includes a position alignment member which is positionally aligned by regulating movement in three directions, which are respectively parallel to three coordinate axes which are orthogonal to each other including an attaching and detaching coordinate axis which extends in a direction in which the mounting member is attached and detached, using a mounting section of the liquid consumption apparatus, an attachment member which is attached to the position alignment member, which is positionally aligned by regulating the movement in the three directions using the position alignment member, and where an inner portion flow path, where liquid from a liquid supply source which accommodates liquid is circulated and where a liquid supply port which is an end portion is connected to the liquid consumption apparatus, is formed, and a moving member which is attached to the attachment member such that displacement is possible in a direction along at least the attaching and detaching coordinate axis in accompaniment with pressure changes in the inner portion flow path, wherein the moving member is a rod-shaped member which is provided in the liquid consumption apparatus when the mounting member is mounted in the liquid consumption apparatus, is provided at a position which faces another end portion of the rod-shaped member in which displacement of one end portion is detected by a sensor for detecting a liquid remaining amount state of the liquid supply source, and comes into contact with the other end portion when the mounting member is mounted in the liquid consumption apparatus.
According to the mounting member according to this aspect, there is provided the position alignment member for which movement is regulated in three directions by the mounting section of the liquid consumption apparatus and the attachment member for which the movement is regulated in three directions by the position alignment member. In addition, the moving member is attached to the attachment member. Due to this, it is possible to reduce the possibility that the positional relationship of the moving member and the rod-shaped member of the liquid consumption apparatus will deviate from the correct positional relationship. As such, it is possible to suppress a reduction in detection precision of the state of the remaining amount of ink using the rod-shaped member and the sensor which are provided in the moving member and the liquid consumption apparatus.
In the mounting member according to the above described aspect, the position alignment member is preferably a box shape with one side opened, and a plurality of sets of regulating sections, which perform positional alignment of the attachment member in the three directions by abutting against the attachment member and which include two or more sets of regulating sections which perform positional alignment in directions in which at least a portion are different to each other, are provided in an inner wall of the position alignment member.
According to the mounting member according to this aspect, it is possible for the attachment member to be easily positionally aligned by providing a plurality of sets of regulating sections which perform positional alignment with regard to directions in which at least a portion are different to each other in the inner wall of the position alignment member.
In the mounting member according to the above described aspect, when an axis which extends in a direction in which a bottom portion of the position alignment member with the box shape and the opening are opposed is the attaching and detaching coordinate axis, and among the directions along the attaching and detaching coordinate axis, a direction from the bottom portion to the opening is set as a +Y direction and a direction from the opening to the bottom portion is set as a −Y direction, the plurality of sets of regulating sections preferably have +Y axis abutting sections which regulate movement of the attachment member in the +Y axis direction by abutting against the attachment member and −Y axis abutting sections which regulate movement of the attachment member in the −Y axis direction by abutting against the attachment member, and the number of the +Y axis abutting sections is smaller than the number of the −Y axis abutting sections.
According to the mounting member according to this aspect, by reducing the number of the +Y axis abutting sections to be less than the number of the −Y axis abutting sections, it is possible to reduce frictional resistance between the +Y axis abutting sections and the attachment member when the attachment member is assembled with the position alignment member from the opening. Due to this, it is possible to easily assemble the attachment member with the position alignment member.
In the mounting member according to the above described aspect, when an axis which extends in a direction in which the bottom portion of the position alignment member with the box shape and the opening are opposed is the Y axis which is the attaching and detaching coordinate axis and two axes which are different to the Y axis among the three coordinate axes are set as an X axis and a Z axis, the plurality of sets of regulating sections preferably have a plurality of X axis regulating sections which regulate the movement in the X axis direction by abutting against the attachment member and which are arranged at positions which sandwich at least one of a center line of a length of an abutted member in the Y axis direction and a center line of a length of the abutted member in the Z axis direction, a plurality of Y axis regulating sections which regulate the movement in the Y axis direction by abutting against the attachment member and which are arranged at positions which sandwich at least one of a center line of a length of the abutted member in the Z axis direction and a center line of a length of the abutted member in the X axis direction, and a plurality of Z axis regulating sections which regulate the movement in the Z axis direction by abutting against the attachment member and which are arranged at positions which sandwich at least one of a center line of a length of the abutted member in the X axis direction and a center line of a length of the abutted member in the Y axis direction.
According to the mounting member according to this aspect, it is possible to suppress deviations in position of the attachment member with regard to the position alignment member using the X axis regulating sections, the Y axis regulating sections, and the Z axis regulating sections even in a case where the abutted member is a predetermined size.
In the mounting member according to any one of the above described aspects, the inner portion flow path preferably has a liquid chamber where the volume changes in accompaniment with pressure changes in the inner portion and in which a portion of a wall which forms a partition in the liquid chamber is formed by a shape changing member which changes shape in accompaniment with pressure changes inside the liquid chamber, and the moving member has an attaching section which attaches to the attachment member, which forms a fulcrum, and which displaces the moving member in a direction along at least the attaching and detaching coordinate axis, a first contact section which comes into contact with the shape changing member from the outside of the liquid chamber, and a second contact section which is positioned at a side which is opposite to the fulcrum so as to interpose the first contact section and which comes into contact with the other end portion of the rod-shaped member.
According to the mounting member according to this aspect, the second contact section of the moving member which comes into contact with the other end portion of the rod-shaped member is positioned at the opposite side to the fulcrum so as to interpose the first contact section. Due to this, the displacement of the second contact section is greater than the displacement of the first contact section. As such, it is possible to improve detection precision of the displacement of the one end portion of the moving member using the sensor, and it is possible to improve precision of the liquid remaining amount detection.
A liquid container according to another aspect is provided with the mounting member according to any one of the above described aspects, and a liquid retaining body as the liquid supply source which retains the liquid which is supplied to the liquid consumption apparatus through the liquid supply port.
According to the liquid container according to this aspect, it is possible to provide a liquid container where it is possible to suppress a reduction in precision of the liquid remaining amount detection.
The liquid container according to the above described aspect is preferably further provided with a protective member which accommodates the liquid accommodating body, wherein the protective member is assembled so as to be able to move with regard to the position alignment member.
The protective member side which accommodates the liquid retaining body is typically heavier compared to the position alignment member side. As a result, there are cases where the protective member side is inclined with regard to the horizontal direction by the effect of gravity. However, according to the liquid container according to this aspect, the protective member is assembled so as to be able to move with regard to the position alignment member. As such, it is possible to suppress inclining of the position alignment member even in a case where the protective member is inclined with regard to the horizontal direction by configuring the protective member so as to move slightly with regard to the position alignment member to the extent of the clearance between the protective member and the position alignment member. That is, it is possible for the position alignment member to maintain the correct posture and it is possible to reduce the possibility that the positional relationship of the moving member and the rod-shaped member will deviate from the correct positional relationship. As such, it is possible to suppress a reduction in precision of the liquid remaining amount detection.
A liquid supply unit according to another aspect is provided with the mounting member according to any one of the above described aspects, an external liquid retaining body which is a liquid supply source which retains the liquid, which is supplied to the liquid consumption apparatus through the liquid supply port outside the liquid consumption apparatus and the mounting member, and a liquid transporting tube which links the external liquid retaining body and the mounting member.
According to the liquid supply unit according to this aspect, it is possible to provide a liquid supply unit where it is possible to suppress a reduction in precision of the liquid remaining amount detection.
Here, it is possible to realize the present invention in various forms, and in addition to the configuration as the mounting member, the liquid container, and the liquid supply unit described above, it is possible to realize a form of a method of manufacturing the mounting member, the liquid container, and the liquid supply unit, or a liquid consumption system or the like which is provided with a liquid consumption apparatus and at least one of the mounting member, the liquid container, and the liquid supply unit.
Next, an embodiment of the present invention will be described in the following order: A. Example; and B. Modified Examples.
The printer 10 of the present embodiment is an ink jet printer which discharges ink from a head 22. The printer 10 is a large scale printer which performs printing on large format paper (A2 to A0, or the like) such as posters. The printer 10 is provided with a mounting section 6, a control section 31, a carriage 20, the head 22, and a driving mechanism 30. In addition, the printer 10 is provided with operation buttons 15 for the user to operate actions of the printer 10.
A plurality of cartridges 4 are each mounted in the mounting section 6 to be able to be attached and detached. In the present applied example, four types of cartridge 4 corresponding to ink of four colors (black, yellow, magenta, and cyan), that is, a total of four cartridges 4, are mounted in the mounting section 6 one by one. In the printer 10 of the present applied example, a replacement cover 13 is provided at the front surface (surface of the +Y axis direction side). When the +Z axis direction side of the replacement cover 13 falls toward the front side (the +Y axis direction side), an opening appears in the mounting section 6 and it is possible to attach and detach the cartridge 4. When the cartridge 4 is mounted in the mounting section 6, it is possible to supply ink to the head 22 which is provided in the carriage 20 through hoses 24. In the present applied example, ink is supplied to the head 22 by suctioning the ink inside the cartridge 4 using a suction pump (which is not shown in the diagram) of the printer 10. Here, the hoses 24 are provided for each type of ink. Here, the state in which the carriage 4 is mounted in the mounting section 6 is also referred to as the “mounted state”.
In the head 22, nozzles are provided for each type of ink. The head 22 prints data such as text or an image by ejecting ink toward printing paper 2 from the ejection nozzles. Here, in the present applied example, the printer 10 is a printer which is referred to as a so-called “off-carriage type” in which the mounting section 6 is not linked to the movement of the carriage 20. It is also possible to apply the present invention to a printer which is referred to as a so-called “on-carriage type” in which the mounting section 6 is provided in the carriage 20 and the mounting section 6 moves along with the carriage 20.
The control section 31 performs control of each of the sections of the printer 10 and transmits and receives signals to and from the cartridge 4. The carriage 20 moves the head 22 relatively with regard to the printing paper 2.
The driving mechanism 30 reciprocally moves the carriage based on a control signal from the control section 31. The driving mechanism 30 is provided with a timing belt 32 and a driving motor 34. By transmitting driving power of the driving motor 34 to the carriage 20 through the timing belt 32, the carriage 20 is reciprocally moved in the main scanning direction (the X axis direction). In addition, the printer 10 is provided with a transport mechanism for moving the printing paper 2 in the sub-scanning direction (the +Y axis direction). When printing is performed, the printing paper 2 is moved in the sub-scanning direction by the transport mechanism, and the printing paper 2 is output onto a front surface cover 11 through an opening 12 after the printing is completed.
In addition, a region which is referred to as a home position is provided in a position outside of the printing region in which the carriage 20 is moved in the main scanning direction and a maintenance mechanism which performs maintenance such that printing is normally possible is mounted at the home position. The maintenance mechanism is configured by a cap member 18 which is pressed onto a surface (a nozzle surface) in which nozzles are formed at the bottom surface side (a side which faces the printing paper 2) of the head 22 and which forms a closed space so as to surround the ejection nozzles, an elevating mechanism (which is not shown in the diagram) which raises and lowers the cap member 18 so as to be pressed onto the nozzle surface of the head 22, a suction pump (which is not shown in the diagram) which introduces a negative pressure into the closed space which is formed by the cap member 18 being pressed onto the nozzle surface of the head 22, and the like.
In the present applied example, in a state where the liquid consumption system 1 (the printer 10 and the cartridge 4) is used, the axis which is along the sub-scanning direction in which the printing paper 2 is transported is set as the Y axis, the axis which is along the direction of gravity (the vertical direction) is set as the Z axis, and the axis which is along the moving direction (the lateral direction) of the carriage 20 is set as the X axis. Here, the “a state where the liquid consumption system 1 is used” refers to a state where the liquid consumption system 1 is placed on a flat surface. In addition, in the present applied example, the sub-scanning direction (the forward direction) is set as the +Y axis direction and the direction which is the opposite to this (the backward direction) is set as the −Y axis direction, and the direction which heads from the bottom to the top in the direction of gravity (the upward direction) is set as the +Z axis direction and the direction which is the opposite to this (the downward direction) is set as the −Z axis direction. In addition, when the liquid consumption system 1 is viewed from the front side (the +Y axis direction side), the direction which heads from the right side to the left side is set as the +X axis direction and the direction which is the opposite to this is set as the −X axis direction. In addition, in the present applied example, the insertion direction when the cartridge 4 is mounted in the mounting section 6 is the −Y axis direction and the direction when the cartridge 4 is detached from the mounting section 6 is the +Y axis direction. As such, in the mounting section 6, the −Y axis direction side is also referred to as the rear side and the +Y axis direction is also referred to as the front side. In addition, in the present applied example, the arrangement direction of the plurality of cartridges 4 is the X axis direction.
Next, the detailed configuration of the mounting section 6 will be described using
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The mounting section 6 is provided with an apparatus side front wall section 62, a first apparatus side side wall 63, and a second apparatus side side wall 64. In addition, the mounting section 6 is provided with a third apparatus side side wall 65, a fourth apparatus side side wall 66, and an opening wall section 67. The cartridge accommodating chamber 61 is formed and partitioned by the six wall sections 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, and 67. The outer shapes of the six wall sections 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, and 67 are each substantially rectangular shapes.
The apparatus side front wall section 62 and the opening wall section 67 are opposed to each other. The first apparatus side side wall 63 and the second apparatus side side wall 64 are opposed to each other. The third apparatus side side wall 65 and the fourth apparatus side side wall 66 are opposed to each other.
An opening 69 through which the cartridges 4 passes when being attached and detached is formed in the opening wall section 67. In addition, a lever 672 which is able to move in the Z axis direction is provided in the opening wall section 67. By moving the lever 672 in the −Z axis direction after the cartridge 4 is mounted, the lever 672 is caught in the cartridge 4. Due to this, the cartridge 4 is prevented from being removed by mistake. The cartridge 4 is attached and detached in the mounting section 6 along the Y axis direction. That is, the Y axis direction is the attaching and detaching coordinate axis which extends along the direction in which the cartridge 4 is attached and detached. In addition, the +Y axis direction is the direction in which the cartridge 4 is removed and the −Y axis direction is the direction in which the cartridge 4 is mounted.
Suction pumps P for suctioning the ink inside the cartridge 4 are arranged at the −Y axis direction side of the apparatus side front wall section 62. The suction pumps P are provided to correspond to the number of cartridges 4 which are mounted.
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In addition, a regulating member 612 is provided in the second apparatus side side wall 64 in a position in the vicinity of the apparatus side front wall section 62. The regulating member 612 is provided to correspond to at least the number of cartridges 4 which are mounted. In the present applied example, five of the regulating members 612 are provided but the number which is actually used is four. The regulating members 612 abut against the cartridges 4 when the cartridges 4 are inserted into the cartridge accommodating chamber 61 through the opening 69 (
Here, when the cartridge 4 is detached from the mounting section 6, the lever 672 (
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The liquid supply mechanism 8 is provided with a liquid supplying needle 82. In the mounted state, the liquid supplying needle 82 is connected to the cartridge 4. Due to this, it is possible to circulate ink which is accommodated in the cartridge 4 to the liquid supplying needle 82. Here, the liquid supplying needle 82 is linked with the hose 24.
The rod member 9 is provided with a rod-shaped member 92. The rod-shaped member 92 is a member which extends along the Y axis direction. The rod-shaped member 92 is provided so as to be able to move along the Y axis direction. In the present applied example, the rod-shaped member 92 is provided to pass though the apparatus side front wall section 62. The rod-shaped member 92 configures a portion of a detection mechanism for detecting the state of the remaining amount of ink of the cartridge 4. Here, in the present applied example, the state where the ink has run out in the cartridge 4 is detected by the detection mechanism. Here, the “state where the ink has run out” refers to a state where there is no ink in the cartridge 4 or a state where the ink in the cartridge 4 is running low. Here, the details of the detection mechanism will be described later.
Next, the external configuration of the cartridge 4 will be described using
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The cartridge 4 is provided with a front wall 42, a rear wall 47, a first side wall 43, a second side wall 44, a third side wall 45, and a fourth side wall 46. Here, the first side wall 43 is also referred to as an upper wall 43, the second side wall 44 is also referred to as a bottom wall 44, the third side wall 45 is also referred to as the right side wall 45, and the fourth side wall 46 is also referred to as a left side wall 46. The front wall 42 and the rear wall 47 are opposed to each other. The first side wall 43 and the second side wall 44 are opposed to each other. The third side wall 45 and the fourth side wall 46 are opposed to each other.
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As described above, the movement of the cartridge 4 in the +Y axis direction in the mounted state is regulated by the leaf spring 684 pressing the first A portion 52A to the −Y axis direction side and the leaf spring 604 pressing the second A portion 53A to the −Y axis direction side.
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A regulating surface 451 is provided in the corner where the front wall 42 and the second side wall 44 intersect. The regulating surface 451 is a surface which faces in the −Y axis direction (the insertion direction). When the cartridge 4 is mounted in the mounting section 6, the movement of the cartridge 4 in the −Y axis direction is regulated by the regulating surface 451 abutting against the regulating member 612 (
Before describing the detailed configuration of the cartridge 4, the relationship between the mounting section 6 and the cartridge 4 in the mounted state will be described using
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In addition, in the mounted state, the rod member 9 is inserted into the second insertion hole 420. In addition, in the mounted state, a +Y axis direction side end portion 92b (which is also referred to as the “other end portion 92b”) of the rod-shaped member 92 abuts against a moving member 172 of the cartridge 4. Here, the moving member 172 is a portion of the detection mechanism and the details will be described later. Here, the displacement of a −Y axis direction side end portion 92a (which is also referred to as the “one end portion 92a”) of the rod-shaped member 92 is detected by an optical sensor 138 of the printer 10. Here, the sensor 138 is a portion of the detection mechanism and the details will be described below. In addition, in the mounted state, the regulating surface 451 abuts against the regulating member 612. In addition, in the mounted state, the leaf spring 684 presses the first A portion 52A to the −Y axis direction side and the leaf spring 604 presses the second A portion 53A to the −Y axis direction side.
In the mounted state, the movement of the cartridge 4 (in detail, the position alignment member 40A) is regulated by the mounting section 6 in three directions (the X axis direction, the Y axis direction, and the Z axis direction) which are parallel to three axes (the X axis, the Y axis, and the Z axis) which intersect with each other and include the attaching and detaching coordinate axis (Y axis). In detail, in the mounted state, the position alignment member 40A is positionally aligned with regard to the mounting section 6 by the mounting section 6 regulating the movement in the three directions of the X axis direction, the Y axis direction, and the Z axis direction. That is, in the mounted state, the movement of the position alignment member 40A in the X axis direction is regulated by the first A portion 52A being inserted in the first rail 682 (
Next, the detailed configuration of the cartridge 4 will be described.
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The attachment member 190 forms the inner portion flow path 199 (
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A check valve 178 and a spring 179 are arranged inside the liquid chamber 192 as shown in
In addition, the moving member 172 comes into contact with the film 174, which configures the one end surface of the liquid chamber 192, from the outside of the liquid chamber 192. The moving member 172 is attached to the attachment member 190 so as to be able to be displaced with a predetermined fulcrum set as the center. As shown in
In addition, the attachment member 190 is provided with an inlet port 196. The inlet port 196 links the outside and the liquid accommodating section 84 and is used in order to inject the ink from the outside to the liquid accommodating section 84. Here, after the ink is filled into the liquid accommodating section 84, a linking flow path inside the inlet port 196 is closed off.
Using the attachment member 190 which is provided with such a configuration, the ink is supplied to the printer 10 from the liquid accommodating section 84 in the following manner.
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When the suction pump P of the mounting section 6 is operated, ink is suctioned from the liquid supply port 194 and the ink inside the liquid chamber 192 is supplied to the mounting section 6 through an outflow path 191 which links the outlet port 197 and the liquid supply port 194. Then, in the ink cartridge 4 of the present applied example, since the inner diameter of the outflow path 191 is set to be larger than the inner diameter of the inflow path 193, the inflow amount of the ink to the liquid chamber 192 does not keep up with regard to the outflow amount of the ink from the liquid chamber 192, and there is negative pressure inside the liquid chamber 192. As a result, as shown in
The negative pressure which is generated in the liquid chamber 192 is gradually relieved as the ink in the liquid accommodating section 84 flows into the liquid chamber 192 through the inflow path 193. In so doing, the film 174 is pushed out to the outside of the liquid chamber 192 again due to the force of the spring 179 and the volume of the liquid chamber 192 is restored. Due to this, after a predetermined time has passed since the suction pump P of the mounting section 6 stopped, there is a restoration of the state which is shown in
In this manner, when the ink inside the liquid accommodating section 84 has run out, the film 174 of the liquid chamber 192 remains as it is in the state in which the shape is changed so as to be drawn to the inner side of the liquid chamber 192. That is, it is possible to detect a state where the ink has run out by detecting the displacement of the film 174. However, since the amount of displacement of the film 174 is small, the amount of displacement is amplified using the moving member 172 as follows.
The sensor 138 is a so-called transmission photo sensor with a concave shape. A light receiving section and a light emitting section which are not shown in the diagram are provided in the sensor 138 so as to oppose each other, and the light which is emitted by the light emitting section is set to be received by the light receiving section. Here, the dashed arrows in the drawing show the transmission direction of the light.
The one end portion 92a of the rod-shaped member 92 has a light blocking section 91. When the rod-shaped member 92 moves to the cartridge 4 side (the +Y axis direction side) due to the force of the spring 94, the light blocking section 91 is inserted between the light receiving section and the light emitting section of the sensor 138 and the light from the light emitting section is blocked. As a result, it is possible to detect the displacement of the one end portion 92a of the rod-shaped member 92 since the light from the light emitting section is no longer received in the light receiving section of the sensor 138. Here, the transmission photo sensor is used in the sensor 138 of the present applied example, but the invention is not limited to a photo sensor as long as it is possible to detect the displacement of the rod-shaped member 92.
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As described above, the liquid consumption system 1 detects the state of the remaining amount of ink using the moving member 172 which is provided in the cartridge 4, and the rod-shaped member 92 and the sensor 138 which are provided in the printer 10. As such, when the positional relationship of the moving member 172 and the rod-shaped member 92 deviates from the correct positional relationship which was set in advance, there are cases where detection precision of the state of the remaining amount of ink is reduced. As such, in the detection method where the state of the remaining amount of ink is detected using both of the members on the cartridge 4 side and the members on the printer 10 side together as in the present applied example, it is possible to suppress a reduction in detection precision of the state of the remaining amount of ink by arranging the space between the members which are used for detecting the state of the remaining amount of ink with the correct positional relationship.
Next, the detailed configuration of the position alignment member 40A will be described using
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Each of the abutting sections 4Xa1, 4Xa2, 4Xb1, 4Xb2, 4Ya1 to 4Ya4, 4Yb1 to 4Yb6, 4Za1, 4Za2, 4Zb1, and 4Zb2 is formed by a surface which is different to the inner wall surface of the position alignment member 40A.
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Here, a pair of a +X axis abutting section and a −X axis abutting section is necessary in order to regulate the movement of the attachment member 190 in the X axis direction. In addition, in the same manner, a pair of a +Y axis abutting section and a −Y axis abutting section is necessary in order to regulate the movement of the attachment member 190 in the Y axis direction. In addition, in the same manner, a pair of a +Z axis abutting section and a −Z axis abutting section is necessary in order to regulate the movement of the attachment member 190 in the Z axis direction. The pair of the +X axis abutting section and the −X axis abutting section is also referred to as the “X axis regulating sections”, the pair of the +Y axis abutting section and the −Y axis abutting section is also referred to as the “Y axis regulating sections”, and the pair of the +Z axis abutting section and the −Z axis abutting section is also referred to as the “Z axis regulating sections”. In the present applied example, the reference numerals “4X1” and “4X2” are attached to the X axis regulating sections, the reference numerals “4Y1 to 4Y4” are attached to the Y axis regulating sections, and the reference numerals “4Z1” and “4Z2” are attached to the Z axis regulating sections.
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In the present applied example as described above, the position alignment member 40A is positionally aligned in the mounted state by the movement in the three directions of the X axis direction, the Y axis direction, and the Z axis direction being regulated using the mounting section 6. In addition, the attachment member 190, which is attached to the moving member 172 which is used for detecting the state of the remaining amount of ink, is positionally aligned by the movement in the three directions being regulated by the position alignment member 40A. Due to this, in the mounted state, it is possible to reduce the possibility that the positional relationship of the moving member 172 and the rod-shaped member 92, which is used to detect the state of the remaining amount of ink, of the mounting section 6 will deviate from the correct positional relationship. As such, it is possible to suppress a reduction in detection precision of the state of the remaining amount of ink using the moving member 172, the rod-shaped member 92, and the sensor 138.
In addition, in the applied example described above, protruding members PB are provided (
In addition, in the applied example described above, the number of the +Y axis abutting sections 4Ya1, 4Ya2, 4Ya3, and 4Ya4 is smaller (
In addition, in applied example described above, the X axis regulating sections 4X1 and 4X2 are at positions (
In addition, in the applied example described above, the protective member 40B which accommodates the liquid accommodating section 84 is assembled with the position alignment member 40A such that micro-movement is possible. Due to this, it is possible to suppress inclining of the position alignment member 40A by configuring the protective member 40B so as to move slightly with regard to the position alignment member 40A to the extent of the clearance between the protective member 40B and the position alignment member 40A even in a case where the protective member 40B is inclined with regard to the horizontal direction. That is, it is possible for the position alignment member 40A to maintain the correct posture and it is possible to reduce the possibility that the positional relationship of the moving member 172 and the rod-shaped member 92 will deviate from the correct positional relationship. As such, it is possible to further suppress a reduction in precision of the detection of the remaining amount of ink.
Above, an applied example of the present invention has been described, but the present invention is not limited to such an applied example and it is possible for the present invention to adopt various configurations within a range which does not depart from the gist thereof. For example, the following modifications are possible.
In the applied example described above, the carriage 4 which is provided with the protective member 40B which accommodates the liquid accommodating section 84 which is the liquid supply source and the mounting member 40C have been described (
In the applied example described above, the plurality of sets of regulating sections 4X, 4Y, and 4Z positionally align the attachment member 190 in directions which are different to each other, but the attachment member 190 may be positionally aligned in a direction in which at least a portion of the plurality of sets of regulating sections are different to each other. For example, a cylindrical member which opens to the +Y axis direction side may be arranged in the bottom portion 42 (
In the applied example and the modified examples described above, description is performed so that the cartridges 4 and 10a which are used in the printer 10 as the liquid container and the mounting member are examples, but without being limited thereto, it is possible to apply the present invention to, for example, a liquid container and a mounting member where it is possible to supply a liquid to a liquid consumption apparatus such as an apparatus which is provided with a coloring material ejecting head for a liquid crystal display or the like, an apparatus which is provided with an electrode material (conductive paste) ejecting head which is used in the forming of electrodes for an organic EL display, a surface-emitting display (FED), or the like, an apparatus which is provided with a bio-organic material ejecting head which is used in bio chip manufacturing, an apparatus which is provided with a sample ejecting head which is a precision pipette, a printing apparatus, or a microdispenser. In addition, without being limited to the ink cartridge, it is possible to apply the present invention to a mounting section in which various types of liquid containers or various types of mounting members are able to be mounted to be freely attached and detached. When the liquid container and the mounting member are used in the various types of liquid consumption apparatuses described above, it is sufficient if the liquid (coloring material, conductive paste, bio-organic material, and the like) is accommodated in a liquid supply source according to the type of liquid which is ejected by the various types of liquid consumption apparatuses. In addition, it is possible to apply the present invention as a liquid consumption system which is provided with various types of liquid consumption apparatuses which are provided with a mounting section and a mounting member corresponding to the various types of liquid consumption apparatuses.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012-005347 | Jan 2012 | JP | national |
2012-013238 | Jan 2012 | JP | national |
2012-022813 | Feb 2012 | JP | national |