Information
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Patent Grant
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6568789
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Patent Number
6,568,789
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Date Filed
Wednesday, April 18, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, May 27, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A print head maintenance device is used in a printing device. The print head maintenance device cleans a print head of the printing device. The print head is movable on a horizontal track of the printing device. The print head has at least one linearly arranged nozzle array. When the print head moves across the maintenance device, the print head will connect with the maintenance device through the connecting device, making the connecting device capable of moving along the first track to slide the ink brush along the second track so as to clean remaining ink from the nozzle array of the print head.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a maintenance device, and more particularly, to a print head maintenance device used in a printing device.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Nowadays machines often used in document processing include photostats, faxes, and printers. To meet the requirement of high quality printing, the common ink jet printer mostly requires a print head maintenance device to clean and maintain a print head so as to avoid ink contamination.
A general print head maintenance device comprises a wiper, a print head cap, and a blotting device. The wiper is used to wipe remaining ink from the print head. The print head cap is used to cap the print head to avoid remaining ink drying on the print head blocking the nozzles when the print head returns to its original position. The blotting device is used to absorb ink jetted by the print head when cleaning the nozzles.
As mentioned, the print head and the wiper must have relative motions, so the objective of wiping ink can be achieved. In a prior art print head maintenance device, according to different arrangements of nozzle array on the print head, the relative motions of the print head and the wiper can be divided into two arrangements. If a plurality of chromatic nozzle arrays on the print head uses an arrangement perpendicular to the horizontal, the direction of the relative motions of the print head and the wiper can be in parallel. Nevertheless, if the plurality of chromatic nozzle arrays on the print head uses an arrangement parallel to the horizontal, a direction of the relative motions of the print head and the wiper must be perpendicular to each other so as to prevent chromatic ink contamination during wiping.
For the above mentioned first condition, the direction of the relative motions of the print head and the wiper can optically fix one party and move the other to produce a parallel movement. For example, the simplest solution is to fix the print head at a predetermined position in the process to achieve the objective of wiping ink. For the second condition, a direction of the relative motions of the print head and the wiper is produced by moving the wiper in a direction perpendicular to the movement of the print head after the print head reaches a predetermined position on the process to achieve the objective of wiping ink and prevent chromatic ink contamination. This movement of the wiper usually employs an extra motor.
Currently, the arrangement of the plurality chromatic nozzle arrays on the print head often uses a side-by-side arrangement. Therefore, the direction of the relative motions of the print head and the wiper must be exactly perpendicular to wipe remaining ink from the print head. But in the prior art, to achieve the relative motions, a motor is added in the maintenance device to drive the wiper, thus the cost of the maintenance device is increased.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore a primary objective of the present invention to provide a print head maintenance device to solve the above mentioned problems.
According to the claimed invention, the print head maintenance device is used to clean a print head of a printing device. The print head is movable on a horizontal track of the printing device. The print head has at least one linearly arranged nozzle array. The maintenance device comprises a line-shaped first track in parallel with the horizontal track, a line-shaped second track having a first section which forms a slant angle with the first track and a second section which is in parallel with the first track, an ink brush slidably installed on the second track for cleaning remaining ink from the nozzle array of the print head, and a connecting device moveable along the first track in the maintenance device. When the print head moves across the maintenance device, the print head will connect with the maintenance device through the connecting device. The connecting device can move along the first track to slide the ink brush along the second track to clean remaining ink from the nozzle array of the print head.
It is an advantage of the present invention that the wiping direction of the ink brush of the maintenance device is perpendicular to the movement direction of the print head. Besides, there is no need to install another motor to drive the ink brush so reducing the cost of the maintenance device.
These and other objectives and advantages of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after having read the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a diagram of a printing device of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a diagram of a print head maintenance device shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
to
FIG. 8
are diagrams of partial operations of a print head and a connecting device shown in FIG.
1
and FIG.
2
.
FIG. 9
to
FIG. 13
are diagrams of continuous operations of a relative movement between the print head and the maintenance device shown in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 14A
to
FIG. 17B
are diagrams of decomposed operations of the maintenance device shown in FIG.
1
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
please refer to
FIG. 1
of a diagram of a printing device
10
of the present invention. The present invention provides a print head maintenance device
20
. The maintenance device
20
is used to clean a print head of a printing device
10
. The printing device
10
comprises a motor
12
for supplying power, a print head
14
, a carrier
16
for carrying the print head
14
and performing a movement, and a horizontal track
13
, as shown in FIG.
1
. When the printing device
10
starts to perform a printing operation, the motor
12
will drive the print head
14
to move back and forth along the linear horizontal track
13
. Three at aside of the print head
14
(as shown in
FIG. 13B
) for spraying linearly arranged and parallel nozzle arrays
15
are installed ink with three different colors, such as cyan, magenta, and yellow. The arrangement direction of the three nozzle arrays
15
in parallel is perpendicular to the horizontal track
13
.
Please refer to
FIG. 2
of a diagram of the present invention print head maintenance device
20
. The maintenance device
20
comprises a housing
22
, a first track
18
, a second track
24
, an ink brush
26
, and a connecting device
28
. The first track
18
is in parallel with the horizontal track
13
. The second track
24
is installed at the bottom of the housing
22
, and divides into a first section and a second section. The first section forms a slant angle with the first track
18
, and the second section is in parallel with the first track
18
. The ink brush
26
is slidably installed on the second track
24
for cleaning remaining ink from the nozzle array
15
of the print head
14
. The connecting device
28
is moveable along the first track
18
in the maintenance device
20
and comprises a connecting end
29
and a driving end
32
. The connecting end
29
of the connecting device
28
has a plug
36
, and the driving end
32
has a linear slot
34
. The maintenance device
20
further comprises an elastic device
33
connected between the driving end
32
and the housing
22
of the connecting device
28
for pulling the connecting device
28
to a side of the housing
22
.
Please refer to
FIG. 3
to FIG.
8
.
FIG. 3
to
FIG. 8
are diagrams of partial operations of the present invention print head
14
and the connecting device
28
. A top of the plug
36
of the connecting device
28
comprises a guiding incline
42
, and a bottom of the plug
36
of the connecting device
28
comprises a spring
38
for elastically supporting the plug
36
upward. A side of the plug
36
has a protruding shaft
39
passing through the first track
18
so that the plug
36
and the first track
18
can keep in relative positions. A bottom of the carrier
16
of the printing device
10
has a receiving slot
17
for receiving the plug
36
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, when the carrier
16
brings the print head
14
to move to the maintenance device
20
along the horizontal track
13
, the carrier
16
will ram against the guiding incline
42
of the plug
36
first, then push the first track
18
to a descended end
40
of the first track
18
to cause the plug
36
(as shown in
FIG. 4
) to insert into the receiving slot
17
of the carrier
16
(as shown in
FIG. 5
) so that the carrier
16
and the connecting device
28
form a monolithic. After completing the connecting steps of the carrier
16
and the connecting device
28
, the print head
14
and the connecting device
28
move to the starting end
41
of the first track
18
along the first track
18
together (as shown in FIG.
6
). When the print head
14
wants to leave the maintenance device
20
, the print head
14
will bring the plug
36
into a descended starting end
41
of the first track
18
(as shown in
FIG. 7
) so that the plug
36
can disengage from the receiving slot
17
at the bottom of the carrier
16
completely. When the plug
36
disengages from the receiving slot
17
of the bottom of the carrier
16
, the elastic device
33
will pull the connecting device
28
to a side of the housing
22
so that the plug
36
leaves the starting end
41
of the first track
18
(as shown in FIG.
8
).
The linear direction of the linear slot
34
of the connecting device
28
is in parallel with the arrangement of the nozzle array
15
of the print head
14
, and the bottom of the ink brush
26
is perpendicularly installed on the second track
24
of the bottom of the housing
22
through the linear slot
34
of the connecting device
28
. When the driving end
32
of the connecting device
28
pushes the ink brush
26
along the direction of the first track
18
, the ink brush
26
will move along the second track
24
and the linear slot
34
of the connecting device
28
simultaneously.
Please refer to
FIG. 9
to FIG.
13
.
FIG. 9
to
FIG. 13
are diagrams of continuous operations of relative movement between the print head
14
and the maintenance device
20
. When the motor
12
drives the print head
14
to move to the maintenance device
20
along the direction of the horizontal track
13
, the carrier
16
will ram against the guiding incline
42
of the plug
36
(as shown in FIG.
9
), push the plug
36
to the end
40
of the first track
18
, and bring the ink brush
36
to the second section of the second track
24
so that the plug
36
will insert into the receiving slot
17
at the bottom of the carrier
16
(as shown in FIG.
10
). In this process, according to the plug
36
at the front side of the carrier
16
, the ink brush
26
will be at a front side of the nozzle array
15
, so the ink brush
26
will not contact with the nozzle array
15
. After the plug
36
inserts into the receiving slot
17
of the carrier
16
, the print head
14
can bring the connecting device
28
to move to the left and right sides on the first track
18
(as shown in FIG.
11
). At this time the ink brush
26
is exactly below the nozzle array
15
, so the ink brush
26
will wipe the nozzle array
15
back and forth along the first section of the second track
24
to clean remaining ink from the nozzle array
15
. After that, the print head
14
will bring the plug
36
to the starting end
41
of the first track
18
and disengage with the plug
36
at the starting end
41
(as shown in
FIG. 12
, the relative positions of the carrier
16
and the plug
36
when disengaging). After the receiving slot
17
of the bottom of the carrier
16
disengages with the plug
36
, it brings the plug
36
out of the starting end
41
of the first track
18
because of the pulling force of the spring
33
, to restore the height of the guiding incline
42
. For the next cycle, the bottom of the carrier
16
rams against the guiding incline
42
of the plug
36
again (as shown in FIG.
13
).
Please refer to
FIG. 14A
to FIG.
17
B.
FIG. 14A
to
FIG. 17B
are diagrams of decomposed operations of the maintenance device
20
. FIG. A is a top view, and FIG. B is a diagram of the relative positions of the print head
14
and the ink brush
26
. The print head
14
has three arranged and parallel nozzle arrays
15
for spraying ink with three different colors. When the carrier
16
rams against the guiding incline
42
of the plug
36
, according to the plug
36
at the front side of the carrier
16
, the ink brush
26
will not contact the nozzle array
15
, so the operation of cleaning remaining ink does not occur, as shown in
FIGS. 14
,
15
A, and
15
B. When the carrier
16
pushes the plug
36
to the end
40
of the first track
18
and makes the plug
36
insert into the receiving slot
17
of the carrier
16
, the ink brush
26
will move to an alignment position with the nozzle arrays
15
(as shown in FIGS.
16
A and B). When the ink brush
26
aligns to the nozzle arrays
15
, the carrier
16
will bring the ink brush
26
into the first section of the second track
24
so that the ink brush
26
can move back and forth to clean the nozzle array
15
(as shown in FIGS.
17
A and B).
The movement direction of the ink brush
26
of the present invention maintenance device
20
is perpendicular to the arrangement of the nozzle array of the print head
16
. Therefore, it can effectively avoid chromatic ink contamination when the ink brush
26
wipes the print head
14
. In the present invention, the power demand of the whole print head maintenance device
20
is identical to the power demand of the printing device
10
of the motor
12
, so there is no need to add another motor to supply power to the print head maintenance device
20
. When the plug
36
is inserted into the receiving slot
17
of the bottom of the carrier
16
at the end
40
of the first track
18
, the ink brush
26
not only moves toward the direction of the first section of the second track
24
but also slides back and forth along the linear slot
34
of the driving end
32
of the connecting device
28
. The ink brush
26
, therefore, will wipe the surface of the print head
14
back and forth to clean remaining ink from the print head
14
.
In the contrast to the prior art print head maintenance device, the cleaning method of the present invention print head maintenance device not only can co-operate more advanced print head device but also doesn't need another motor to supply power of another direction. Therefore, the present invention print head maintenance device can effectively extend the endurance of the print head and reduce the maintenance cost.
Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A print head maintenance device for cleaning a print head of a printing device, the print head being movable on a horizontal track of the printing device, the print head having at least one linearly arranged nozzle array, the maintenance device comprising:a line-shaped first track in parallel with the horizontal track; a line-shaped second track having a first section, the first section forming a slant angle with the first track; an ink brush slidably installed on the second track for cleaning remaining ink on the nozzle array of the print head; and a connecting device moveable along the first track in the maintenance device; wherein when the print head moves across the maintenance device, the print head will connect with the maintenance device through the connecting device, then the connecting device being capable of moving along the first track to slide the ink brush along the second track so as to clean remaining ink on the nozzle array of the print head.
- 2. The print head maintenance device of claim 1 wherein the second track further comprises a second section in parallel with the first track.
- 3. The print head maintenance device of claim 1 wherein the connecting device comprises a connecting end and a driving end, when the print head moves across the maintenance device, the print head will connect with the maintenance device using the connecting end of the connecting device, and the connecting device will move along the first track to slide the ink brush along the second track.
- 4. The print head maintenance device of claim 3 wherein the nozzle array is arranged in perpendicular with the horizontal track.
- 5. The print head maintenance device of claim 4 wherein the connecting device has a linear slot at the driving end arranged in parallel with the nozzle array, the ink brush having a bottom protruding through the linear slot and vertically installed on the second track in a slidable manner, wherein when the connecting device moves along the first track, the ink brush will move along the second track and along the linear slot at the driving end of the connecting device at the same time.
- 6. The print head maintenance device of claim 1 further comprising a housing, the second track being formed on a bottom side of the housing, the ink brush having a bottom vertically installed on the second track in a slidable manner, and the connecting device being installed inside the housing.
- 7. The print head maintenance device of claim 1 wherein the print head has a receiving slot, the connecting device having a plug for inserting into the receiving slot so as to connect the print head with the connecting device.
- 8. The print head maintenance device of claim 1 wherein the first track has a descended end and a starting end, when the connecting device moves to the descended end, the connecting device will connect with the print head, and then when the connecting device moves to the starting end, the connecting device will separate from the print head.
- 9. The print head maintenance device of claim 1 further comprising a motor for driving the print head back and forth along the horizontal track.
- 10. A printing device comprising:a print head having at least one nozzle array; and a print head maintenance device, the print head performing relative motions with the maintenance device for cleaning the nozzle array of the print head; characterized in: that before cleaning the nozzle array, the maintenance device uses a coupling device comprising a plug and a receiving slot to couple with the print head so as to clean the nozzle array; that during cleaning the nozzle array, an ink brush contacts and slides across the nozzle array to wipe ink from the nozzle array; and that after cleaning the nozzle array, the print head uses the coupling device to separate from the maintenance device.
- 11. A method of using a print head maintenance device of a printing device to clean a print head of the printing device comprising:connecting the print head with the maintenance device; and driving an ink brush in the maintenance device along a direction forming a slant angle with a movement direction of the print head to allow the ink brush to clean a nozzle array of the print head in a perpendicular manner.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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Kind |
89108116 A |
Apr 2000 |
TW |
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