This application claims priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-003694 filed on Jan. 12, 2012, Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-003698 filed on Jan. 12, 2012, Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-003653 filed on Jan. 12, 2012, Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-003652 filed on Jan. 12, 2012, and Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-003701 filed on Jan. 12, 2012, the entire contents of each of which is incorporated by reference herein.
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a printing apparatus and a printing material supply system having the printing apparatus.
2. Description of the Related Art
The recently cartridges have been equipped with a circuit board for processing information regarding the printing material (for example, information regarding the remaining amount of the printing material). For attachment of this cartridge to a printing apparatus, the circuit board of the cartridge is electrically connected with the printing apparatus through the contact between terminals on the cartridge and terminals on the printing apparatus. Accompanied with the recent downsizing of the terminals, there is the increasing importance of stably maintaining electrical connection between the terminals on the cartridge (hereinafter referred to as “cartridge-side terminals”) and the terminals on the printing apparatus (hereinafter referred to as “apparatus-side terminals”).
Various mounting mechanisms have been proposed to mount the cartridge on the printing apparatus. One known mechanism uses an elastically deformable lever provided on either a cartridge or a cartridge mounting structure to mount the cartridge on the cartridge mounting structure.
When the cartridge is not correctly mounted at a designed attachment position on the cartridge mounting structure, the cartridge-side terminals may be moved from the adequate connecting location for electrical connection with the apparatus-side terminals. In other words, there may be a positional misalignment of the cartridge-side terminals to the cartridge mounting structure in the attached state of the cartridge to the cartridge mounting structure.
Even when the cartridge-side terminals are electrically connected with the apparatus-side terminals, the electrical connection between the cartridge-side terminals and the apparatus-side terminals may become unstable. For example, application of an external force to the cartridge due to vibration or motion during the printing operation may shift the cartridge from the designed attachment position and cause a positional misalignment of the cartridge-side terminals to the cartridge mounting structure.
As described above, shifting the cartridge-side terminals from the adequate connecting location for electrical connection with the apparatus-side terminals may lead to a failure in electrical connection between the cartridge-side terminals and the apparatus-side terminals.
Any of these problems described above is not limited to the cartridge containing ink for printing but is commonly found in any of printing apparatuses and/or cartridges configured to supply or eject various other printing materials (for example, toner) as well as ink.
Consequently, by taking into account the above problems, there is a requirement to provide technology that ensures stable electrical connection between cartridge-side terminals and apparatus-side terminals.
In order to achieve at least part of the foregoing, the present invention provides various aspects and embodiments described below.
First Aspect:
A printing apparatus adapted to have a cartridge detachably mounted thereon, wherein three space axes orthogonal to one another are represented by an X-axis, a Y-axis and a Z-axis of the cartridge,
the cartridge comprising:
a first face located on a −Z-axis direction side and a second face located on a +Z-axis direction side, as two surfaces opposed to each other in the Z-axis direction;
a third face located on a +X-axis direction side and a fourth face located on a −X-axis direction side, as two surfaces opposed to each other in the X-axis direction;
a fifth face located on a −Y-axis direction side and a sixth face located on a +Y-axis direction side, as two surfaces opposed to each other in the Y-axis direction;
a cartridge-side corner section arranged to connect the first face with the third face;
a printing material supply port placed on the first face and configured to supply printing material to the printing apparatus;
a first cartridge-side restriction portion placed on the third face;
a sloped surface arranged to form part of the cartridge-side corner section and inclined in a specific direction including the +X-axis direction component and the −Z-axis direction component; and
a plurality of cartridge-side terminals located on the sloped surface, wherein
the X axis, the Y axis and the Z axis with respect to the printing apparatus in an attached state of the cartridge to the printing apparatus respectively correspond to an X axis, a Y axis and a Z axis of the printing apparatus,
the printing apparatus comprising:
a cartridge mounting structure configured to have: (i) an apparatus-side bottom wall member opposed to the first face of the cartridge in the attached state; (ii) a first apparatus-side side wall member opposed to the third face of the cartridge in the attached state; and (iii) a second apparatus-side side wall member opposed to the fourth face of the cartridge in the attached state;
a printing material supply tube structured to have a central axis parallel to the Z-axis, a base end provided on the apparatus-side bottom wall member and a peripheral end to be connected with the printing material supply port;
a plurality of apparatus-side terminals located in an apparatus-side corner section where the apparatus-side bottom wall member intersects the first apparatus-side side wall member, wherein in the attached state, the respective apparatus-side terminals are in contact with the respective cartridge-side terminals to apply a force to the cartridge in a specific direction including the +Z-axis direction component; and
a lever placed on the first apparatus-side side wall member in a rotatable manner to be used for attachment and detachment of the cartridge to and from the printing apparatus, wherein
the lever is structured to have: an operating member located at the +Z-axis direction end and configured to receive an external force applied by a user; and a first apparatus-side locking portion located at the −Z-axis direction end, wherein in the attached state, the first apparatus-side locking portion engages with the first cartridge-side restriction portion of the cartridge, so as to restrict motion of the cartridge in the +Z-axis direction,
the lever additionally has an axis of rotation at a specific position between the operating member and the first apparatus-side locking portion, wherein in the attached state, the axis of rotation is located on the +Z-axis direction side and on the +X-axis direction side of a specified locking position where the first apparatus-side locking portion engages with the first cartridge-side restriction portion, and
when an external force is applied to the operating member of the lever from the +X-axis direction to the −X-axis direction, the lever moves the first apparatus-side locking portion about the axis of rotation from the specified locking position toward the +X-axis direction and disengages the first apparatus-side locking portion from the first cartridge-side restriction portion, so as to eliminate the restriction of the motion of the cartridge.
In the printing apparatus according to the first aspect, in the attached state, the first cartridge-side restriction portion applies an external force to the lever to rotate the lever about the axis of rotation in a direction opposite to the unlocking or disengaging direction. This reduces the possibility that the first cartridge-side restriction portion is disengaged from the first apparatus-side locking portion and thereby ensures stable electrical connection between the cartridge-side terminals and the apparatus-side terminals.
Second Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to the first aspect, wherein
the lever additionally has a second apparatus-side locking portion located at the −Z-axis direction end, wherein
in the attached state, the second apparatus-side locking portion engages with a second abutting part of the first cartridge-side restriction portion, which is different from a first abutting part of the first cartridge-side restriction portion that is engaged with the first apparatus-side locking portion, so as to restrict motion of the cartridge in the +X-axis direction.
The printing apparatus according to the second aspect additionally has the second apparatus-side locking portion to restrict motion of the cartridge in the +X-axis direction in the attached state. This further reduces the possibility that the first cartridge-side restriction portion is disengaged from the first apparatus-side locking portion.
Third Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to either one of the first and second aspects, wherein
the first apparatus-side locking portion has a cross section that is parallel to both the X axis and the Z axis and is formed in an arc shape about the axis of rotation.
In the printing apparatus according to the third aspect, the first apparatus-side locking portion has the cross section that is parallel to both the X axis and the Z axis and is formed in an arc shape about the axis of rotation. The arc shape enables the cartridge to be smoothly attached to and detached from the cartridge mounting structure.
Fourth Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to the third aspect, wherein
the axis of rotation is located at a position near to the specified locking position with respect to the X-axis direction.
In the printing apparatus according to the fourth aspect, even when the locking position of the cartridge by the first apparatus-side locking portion is slightly shifted from the specified locking position, this arrangement effectively reduces the positional misalignment of the cartridge to the cartridge mounting structure in the Z-axis direction.
Fifth Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to any one of the first aspect to the fourth aspect, wherein
the lever additionally has a guide member configured to guide the first cartridge-side restriction portion to the first apparatus-side locking portion while restricting motion of the cartridge both in the X-axis direction and in the Y-axis direction, when the cartridge is mounted on the cartridge mounting structure.
In the printing apparatus according to the fifth aspect, the guide member serves to restrict the motion of the cartridge in both the X-axis direction and the Y-axis direction. This facilitates the cartridge to be mounted at the adequate attachment position.
Sixth Aspect
The printing apparatus according to the fifth aspect, wherein
the guide member has a guide bottom wall formed along the Y-axis direction and a pair of guide walls vertically angled toward the −X-axis direction from the guide bottom wall and opposed to each other in the Y-axis direction,
the guide bottom wall and the pair of guide walls are extended from a location of the operating member of the lever to a location of the first apparatus-side locking portion, and
distance between the pair of guide walls is less than the Y-axis direction length of the cartridge in the attached state but is greater than the Y-axis direction length of the first cartridge-side restriction portion in the attached state.
In the printing apparatus according to the sixth aspect, insertion of the first cartridge-side restriction portion between the pair of guide walls further facilitates the cartridge to be mounted at the adequate designed attachment position.
Seventh Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to the sixth aspect, wherein
one of the pair of guide walls is located at the −Y-axis direction end of the guide bottom wall,
the other of the pair of guide walls is located at the +Y-axis direction end of the guide bottom wall, and
the guide member is arranged to form a recess by the guide bottom wall and the pair of guide walls to receive the first cartridge-side restriction portion.
In the printing apparatus according to the seventh aspect, the guide bottom wall and the pair of guide walls readily define the recess serving as the guide member to receive the first cartridge-side restriction portion and guide the first cartridge-side restriction portion to the first apparatus-side locking portion.
Eighth Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to any one of the first aspect to the seventh aspect, wherein
the operating member of the lever is structured to have: an operation surface arranged to receive an external force applied to the operating member to eliminate the restriction of the motion of the cartridge by the first apparatus-side locking portion; and an operating-member opposed surface arranged to be in contact with a projection located on the +Z-axis direction side of the first cartridge-side restriction portion located on the third face of the cartridge, wherein
the operating-member opposed surface comes into contact with the projection to apply a force in a specific direction including the +Z-axis direction component to the cartridge and thereby eliminate the restriction of the motion of the cartridge.
In the printing apparatus according to the eighth aspect, the operating member is used to disengage the first cartridge-side restriction portion from the first apparatus-side locking portion. The cartridge is then detached from the cartridge mounting structure by applying an external force to the projection via the operating member. In other words, a series of operations for applying an external force to the operating member of the lever from the +X-axis direction to the −X-axis direction release the engagement and enable the cartridge to be detached from the cartridge mounting structure.
Ninth Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to the eighth aspect, wherein
the operating-member opposed surface is inclined in a specific direction including the −X-axis direction component and the +Z-axis direction component in the attached state.
In the printing apparatus according to the ninth aspect, the inclination of the operating-member opposed surface enables the operating member to readily apply an external force in the +Z-axis direction to the projection.
Tenth Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to any one of the first aspect to the ninth aspect, further comprising:
an elastic member that is elastically deformable, wherein
the elastic member is configured to apply an external force including the −X-axis direction component to a specific part of the lever located on the −Z-axis direction side of the axis of rotation at least during a mounting operation of mounting the cartridge on the cartridge mounting structure.
The printing apparatus according to the tenth aspect enables the first apparatus-side locking portion to be smoothly moved to the specified locking position.
Eleventh Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to the tenth aspect, wherein
the elastic member is arranged to apply the external force to the specific part of the lever located on the −Z-axis direction side of the axis of rotation in the attached state.
The printing apparatus according to the eleventh aspect advantageously reduces the possibility that the first cartridge-side restriction portion is disengaged from the first apparatus-side locking portion in the attached state. The structure of this aspect also ensures vigorous motion of the first cartridge-side restriction portion to the specified locking position, thus enabling the user to sufficiently feel a click that informs the user of the engagement.
Twelfth Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to the tenth aspect, wherein
the elastic member is arranged to apply no external force to the lever in the attached state.
In the printing apparatus according to the twelfth aspect, the lever does not receive any external force from the elastic member in the attached state. This advantageously reduces the possibility of plastic deformation of the lever by the external force. This accordingly reduces the possibility that the specified locking position is shifted and thereby ensures more stable electrical connection between the cartridge-side terminals and the apparatus-side terminals.
Thirteenth Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to any one of the first aspect to the twelfth aspect, wherein
the lever has center of gravity at a location where the first apparatus-side locking portion is moved to the specified locking position by dead weight of the lever.
The printing apparatus according to the thirteenth aspect does not require any additional mechanism (for example, elastic member) to move the first apparatus-side locking portion to the specified locking position, thus reducing the manufacturing cost.
Fourteenth Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to any one of the first aspect to the thirteenth aspect, wherein
the lever additionally has a pair of shaft bodies to form the axis of rotation, and
one of the pair of shaft bodies is provided as a projection protruded from an outer surface on the +Y-axis direction side and the other of the pair of shaft bodies is provided as a projection protruded from an outer surface on the −Y-axis direction side.
The printing apparatus according to the fourteenth aspect has the pair of shaft bodies to readily form the axis of rotation.
Fifteenth Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to the fourteenth aspect, wherein
each of the pair of shaft bodies is structured to have: a first curved surface arranged to form a first arc about the axis of rotation on a cross section parallel to both the X axis and the Z axis; and a second curved surface arranged to form a second arc about the axis of rotation on the cross section parallel to both the X axis and the Z axis, wherein the second arc has a greater radius than radius of the first arc, and
the first curved surface is located on the −X-axis direction side of the second curved surface.
In the printing apparatus according to the fifteenth aspect, the smaller radius of the first curved surface locates the axis of rotation at a specific position nearer to the part of the cartridge chamber where the cartridge is placed. The greater radius of the second curved surface, on the other hand, reduces the decrease in strength of the shaft bodies.
Sixteenth Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to any one of the first aspect to the fifteenth aspect, further comprising:
a second apparatus-side restriction portion located on the second apparatus-side side wall member, wherein
the second apparatus-side restriction portion engages with a second cartridge-side restriction portion located on the fourth face of the cartridge, so as to restrict motion of the cartridge in the +Z-axis direction.
In the printing apparatus according to the sixteenth aspect, the second cartridge-side restriction portion is additionally provided on the second apparatus-side side wall member to restrict motion of the cartridge in the +Z-axis direction. This structure restricts motion of the cartridge in the +Z-axis direction from both sides of the X-axis direction. This more effectively prevents positional misalignment of the respective cartridge-side terminals to the cartridge mounting structure and thereby ensures more stable electrical connection between the cartridge-side terminals and the apparatus-side terminals.
Seventeenth Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to the sixteenth aspect, wherein
the second apparatus-side restriction portion is provided as a recess or a through hole to receive the second cartridge-side restriction portion as a projection formed on the fourth face of the cartridge.
The printing apparatus according to the seventeenth aspect facilitates formation of the second apparatus-side restriction portion.
Eighteenth Aspect:
The printing apparatus according to any one of the first aspect to the seventeenth aspect, further comprising:
a third apparatus-side restriction portion formed on the apparatus-side bottom wall member at a location nearer to the first apparatus-side side wall member than the printing material supply tube, wherein
the third apparatus-side restriction portion is provided as a projection, wherein
in the attached state, the projection is located between a pair of projection members protruded from in the +X-axis direction from a stepped surface, which is formed to connect the sloped surface with the first face of the cartridge, to restrict motion of the cartridge in the Y-axis direction.
In the printing apparatus according to the eighteenth aspect, the third cartridge-side restriction portion is provided at the location nearer to the first apparatus-side side wall member than the printing material supply tube to restrict motion of the cartridge in the Y-axis direction. The third cartridge-side restriction portion more effectively prevents positional misalignment of the respective cartridge-side terminals to the cartridge mounting structure. In some cases, the cartridge in the attached state may be rotated about the printing material supply tube provided in the cartridge mounting structure by an external force. In other words, the third face-side of the cartridge may move in the Y-axis direction relative to the cartridge mounting structure. The structure of providing the third cartridge-side restriction portion at the location nearer to the first apparatus-side side wall member than the printing material supply tube more effectively prevents positional misalignment of the circuit board to the cartridge mounting structure, compared with the structure of providing the third cartridge-side restriction portion on the first face-side of the cartridge.
Nineteenth Aspect:
A printing material supply system, comprising:
the printing apparatus according to any one of the first aspect to the eighteenth aspect; and
a cartridge,
the cartridge comprising:
a first face located on a −Z-axis direction side and a second face located on a +Z-axis direction side, as two surfaces opposed to each other in the Z-axis direction;
a third face located on a +X-axis direction side and a fourth face located on a −X-axis direction side, as two surfaces opposed to each other in the X-axis direction;
a fifth face located on a −Y-axis direction side and a sixth face located on a +Y-axis direction side, as two surfaces opposed to each other in the Y-axis direction;
a cartridge-side corner section arranged to connect the first face with the third face;
a printing material supply port placed on the first face and configured to supply printing material to the printing apparatus;
a first cartridge-side restriction portion placed on the third face;
a sloped surface arranged to form part of the cartridge-side corner section and inclined in a specific direction including the +X-axis direction component and the −Z-axis direction component; and
a plurality of cartridge-side terminals located on the sloped surface.
In the printing supply system according to the nineteenth aspect, in the attached state, the first cartridge-side restriction portion applies an external force to the lever to rotate the lever about the axis of rotation in a direction opposite to the unlocking or disengaging direction. This reduces the possibility that the first cartridge-side restriction portion is disengaged from the first apparatus-side locking portion and thereby ensures stable electrical connection between the cartridge-side terminals and the apparatus-side terminals.
The present invention is not limited to the cartridge or the printing material supply system described above but may be implemented by diversity of other aspects, for example, a liquid cartridge, a liquid container, a printing material container, a cartridge adapter, a circuit board, a printing apparatus, a liquid ejection apparatus, and a liquid supply system including a liquid ejection apparatus and a liquid cartridge. The invention is not limited to the above aspects, but a multiplicity of variations and modifications may be made to these aspects without departing from the scope of the invention.
In order to further clarify the configurations and the operations of the invention, some embodiments of the invention are described below with reference to the accompanied drawings.
A-1. General Configuration of Printing Material Supply System
Each of the cartridges 20 in the printing material supply system 10 contains ink as a printing material. The ink as the printing material contained in the cartridge 20 is supplied through a printing material supply port and a printing material supply tube (described later) to a head 540. According to this embodiment, a plurality of the cartridges 20 are removably attached to the holder 60 of the printer 50. More specifically, six cartridges 20 respectively containing six different color inks (i.e., black, yellow, magenta, light magenta, cyan and light cyan) are attached to the holder 60.
According to other embodiments, the number of cartridges attached to the holder 60 is not limited to six but may be greater than six or less than six. According to other embodiments, the number of different color inks is not limited to six colors but may be greater than six colors or less than six colors. According to other embodiments, two or more cartridges 20 attached to the holder 60 may contain one identical color ink. The detailed structures of the cartridge 20 and the holder 60 will be described later.
The printer 50 of the printing material supply system 10 is a compact inkjet printer for personal use. The printer 50 has a controller 510 and a carriage 520 including the holder 60, in addition to the holder 60. The cartridge 520 also includes the head 540. The printer 50 supplies ink from the cartridge 20 attached to the holder 60 through the printing material supply tube (described later) to the head 540 and ejects ink from the head 540 onto a printing medium 90, such as printing sheet or label, so as to print various data, such as character strings, figures and images, on the printing medium 90.
The controller 510 of the printer 50 serves to control the operations of the respective parts of the printer 50. The carriage 520 of the printer 50 is configured to move the head 540 relative to the printing medium 90. The head 540 of the printer 50 has an ink ejection mechanism configured to eject ink from the cartridge 20 attached to the holder 60 onto the printing medium 90. The controller 510 and the carriage 520 are electrically connected via a flexible cable 317. The ink ejection mechanism of the head 540 is operated by control signals from the controller 510.
According to this embodiment, the carriage 520 has the head 540 and the holder 60. This type of the printer 50 having the cartridges 20 attached to the holder 60 on the carriage 520 serving to move the head 540 is called “on-carriage type” printer. According to another embodiment, a stationary holder 60 may be provided at a different position from the carriage 520, and ink may be supplied from each of the cartridges 20 attached to the stationary holder 60 to the head 540 of the carriage 520 through a flexible tube. This type of the printer is called “off-carriage type” printer.
According to this embodiment, the printer 50 has a main scan feed mechanism and a sub-scan feed mechanism to move the carriage 520 and the printing medium 90 relative to each other and implement printing on the printing medium 90. The main scan feed mechanism of the printer 50 includes a carriage motor 522 and a drive belt 524 and serves to transfer the power of the carriage motor 520 to the carriage 520 by means of the drive belt 520, so as to move back and forth the carriage 520 in a main scanning direction. The sub-scan feed mechanism of the printer 50 includes a feed motor 532 and a platen 534 and serves to transfer the power of the feed motor 532 to the platen 534, so as to feed the printing medium 90 in a sub-scanning direction orthogonal to the main scanning direction. The carriage motor 522 of the main scan feed mechanism and the feed motor 532 of the sub-scan feed mechanism are operated by control signals from the controller 510.
According to this embodiment, in the use state or use attitude of the printing material supply system 10, the X axis represents the axis along the sub-scanning direction (front-rear direction), in which the printing medium 90 is fed. The Y axis represents the axis along the main scanning direction (left-right direction), in which the carriage 520 is moved back and forth. The Z axis represents the axis along the direction of gravity (vertical direction). The use state of the printing material supply system 10 means the state of the printing material supply system 10 placed on a horizontal plane. In this embodiment, the horizontal plane is a plane parallel to the X axis and the Y axis, i.e., XY plane.
According to this embodiment, the +X-axis direction represents the sub-scanning direction (forward direction), the −X-axis direction represents its reverse direction (backward direction). the +Z-axis direction represents the direction going from the bottom to the top of the printing material supply system 10 along the direction of gravity (upward direction), and the −Z-axis direction represents its reverse direction (downward direction). In this embodiment, the +X-axis direction side (front side) is the front face of the printing material supply system 10. According to this embodiment, the +Y-axis direction represents the direction going from the right side face to the left side face of the printing material supply system 10 (leftward direction), and the −Y-axis direction represents its reverse direction (rightward direction). In this embodiment, the plurality of cartridges 20 attached to the holder 60 are arrayed in the direction along the Y axis (left-right direction) called the “Y-axis direction”. Similarly the direction along the X axis (front-rear direction) and the direction along the Z axis (vertical direction) are called the “X-axis direction” and the “Z-axis direction”.
A-2. Structure for Attachment of Cartridge 20 to Holder 60
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The cartridge 20 is attached to the holder 60 in such a state that the cartridge 20 is locked by the lever 80 and the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 and that the printing material supply port (described later) is connected with the printing material supply tube 640. This state is called “attached state of the cartridge 20 to the holder 60” or simply “attached state”. Connecting the printing material supply tube 640 with the printing material supply port of the cartridge 20 enables ink as the printing material contained in the cartridge 20 to be supplied to the head 540 (
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In the attached state, electrical connection between the terminals provided on a circuit board (described later) of the cartridge 20 and those of the contact mechanism 70 in each slot of the holder 60 allows transmission of various information between the cartridge 20 and the printer 50.
According to this embodiment, a porous filter 644 serving to filter the ink supplied from the cartridge 20 is provided at the peripheral end 642 of the printing material supply tube 640. The porous filter 644 may be made of, for example, stainless steel mesh or stainless steel woven fabric. According to another embodiment, the porous filter may not be located at the peripheral end 642 of the printing material supply tube 640.
The contact mechanism 70 of the printer 50 is located on the +X-axis direction side of the printing material supply tube 640 and is configured to be electrically connectable with the terminals provided on a circuit board 40 of the cartridge 20. In the attached state of the cartridge 20, a pressing force Pt including a +Z-axis direction component is applied from the terminals of the contact mechanism 70 to the circuit board 40. In the attached state of the cartridge 20, a pressing force Ps in the +Z-axis direction is applied from the elastic member 648 to the printing material supply port 280.
The lever 80 used for attachment and detachment of the cartridge 20 has an operating member 830 at a +Z-axis direction end and a first apparatus-side restriction portion 810 at a −Z-axis direction end. The first apparatus-side restriction portion 810 (more specifically its first apparatus-side locking face described later) is configured to engage with a first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 at a preset locking position or first locking position 810L in the attached state. The first locking position 810L is located on the +Z-axis direction side and on the +X-axis direction side of the contact between the terminals provided on the circuit board 40 and the contact mechanism 70. The first apparatus-side restriction portion 810 engages with the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 to restrict the motion of the cartridge 20 in the +Z-axis direction.
The lever 80 turns around an axis 800c at the position between the operating member 830 and the first apparatus-side restriction portion 810. The axis of rotation 800c of the lever 80 is located on the +Z-axis direction side and on the +X-axis direction side of the first locking position 810L.
The user uses the operating member 830 of the lever 80 to remove the cartridge 20 from the holder 60. For removal of the cartridge 20, the user presses the operating member 830 in the −X-axis direction. This pressing applies a force Pr (called “operating force Pr”) from the +X-axis direction side toward the −X-axis direction side, to the operating member 830. This operating force Pr turns the lever 80 around the axis 800c and moves the first apparatus-side restriction portion 810 in the +X-axis direction from the first locking position 810L. This releases the engagement of the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 with the first apparatus-side restriction portion 810 and enables the cartridge 20 to be removed from the holder 60.
The second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 is provided on the side wall member 604 and is configured to engage with a second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 at a second locking position 620L. According to this embodiment, the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 is a through hole formed in the side wall member 604 of the holder 60. The second locking position 620L is located on the +Z-axis direction side and on the −X-axis direction side of the printing material supply tube 640. The second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 engages with the second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 to restrict the motion of the cartridge 20 in the +Z-axis direction. As described above, the motion of the cartridge 20 in the +Z-axis direction is restricted by both its +X-axis direction end and its −X-axis direction end in the attached state.
The second locking position 620L, at which the second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 is in contact with the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620, serves as a pivot point, around which the cartridge 20 is turned to be attached to and detached from the holder 60. In other words, the cartridge 20 is turned around the second locking position 620L along a plane parallel to the Z axis and the X axis for attachment or detachment. The second cartridge side restriction portion 220 and the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 accordingly serve as the pivot point of rotation of the cartridge 20 for attachment or detachment of the cartridge 20. The attachment and detachment of the cartridge 20 to and from the holder 60 will be described in detail later.
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A-3. Detailed Structure of Cartridge
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The housing 22 (also called “cartridge body 22”) defines an inner space including the printing material chamber 200 of the cartridge 20. The housing 22 also forms at least part of the outer wall surfaces of the cartridge 20 and may be made of a synthetic resin, such as polypropylene (PP). The cartridge 20 is in a rectangular prism shape having congruent side faces or in an approximate rectangular parallelepiped shape. Part of the housing 22 may be made of a resin film.
The cartridge 20 has the length (X-axis direction length), the width (Y-axis direction length) and the height (Z-axis direction length), wherein the length, the height and the width descend in this order. The magnitude relation of the length, the width and the height of the cartridge 20 is, however, not limited to this order but may be determined arbitrarily; for example, the height, the length and the width may descend in this order or the height, the length and the width may be equal to one another.
The housing 22 of the cartridge 20 includes a first wall 201, a second wall 202, a third wall 203, a fourth wall 204, a fifth wall 205, a six wall 206 and connection walls 209. The connection walls 209 include a seventh wall 207 and an eighth wall 208 (
The first face (first wall) 201, the second face (second wall) 202, the third face (third wall) 203, the fourth face (fourth wall) 204, the fifth face (fifth wall) 205 and the sixth face (sixth wall) 206 are also called “bottom face (bottom wall)”, “top face (top wall)”, “front face (front wall)”, “rear face (rear wall)”, “left side face (left wall)” and “right side face (right wall)”, respectively.
The first face 201 and the second face 202 are opposed to each other in the Z-axis direction. The first face 201 is located on the −Z-axis direction side, while the second face 202 is located on the +Z-axis direction side. The third face 203 and the fourth face 204 are opposed to each other in the X-axis direction. The third face 203 is located on the +X-axis direction side, while the fourth face 204 is located on the −X-axis direction side. The fifth face 205 and the sixth face 206 are opposed to each other in the Y-axis direction. The fifth face 205 is located on the +Y-axis direction side, while the sixth face 206 is located on the −Y-axis direction side.
According to this embodiment, the first face 201 located on the −Z-axis direction side forms the bottom face in the attached state. The first face 201 is an XY plane parallel to the X axis and the Y axis and perpendicular to the Z axis. The first face 201 is a horizontal face in the attached state.
The second face 202 located on the +Z-axis direction side forms the top face in the attached state. The second face 202 is opposed to the first face 201 and is parallel to the first face 201. The second face 202 is a plane (XY plane) parallel to the X axis and the Y axis and perpendicular to the Z axis. The second face 202 is a horizontal face in the attached state.
The third face 203 located on the +X-axis direction side forms a side face in the attached state. The third face 203 is perpendicular to the first face 201 and the second face 202 and is a plane (YZ plane) parallel to the Y axis and the Z axis and perpendicular to the X axis. Among sides of the third face 203, a side 290 located on the most −Z-axis direction side is called “first side 290”, and a side 291 located on the most +Z-axis direction side is called “second side 291”. In the specification hereof, the expression that “two faces intersect or cross each other” means not only the state that two faces actually cross each other but the state that an extension of one face intersects the other face and the state that extensions of two faces cross each other.
The fourth face 204 located on the −X-axis direction side forms a side face in the attached state. The fourth face 204 is perpendicular to the first face 201 and the second face 202. The fourth face 204 is parallel to the third face 203. The fourth face 204 is a plane (YZ plane) parallel to the Y axis and the Z axis and perpendicular to the X axis.
The fifth face 205 located on the +Y-axis direction side and the sixth face 206 located on the −Y-axis direction side form side faces in the attached state. The fifth face 205 and the sixth face 206 are perpendicular to the first to the fourth faces 201 to 204. The fifth face 205 and the sixth face 206 are planes (XZ planes) parallel to the X axis and the Z axis and perpendicular to the Y axis. The sixth face 206 is parallel to the fifth face 205.
As shown in
The relationships of the first to the sixth faces 201 to 206 indicate that the facing direction of the first face 201 and the second face 202 is the Z-axis direction, the facing direction of the third face 203 and the fourth face 204 is the X-axis direction and the facing direction of the fifth face 205 and the sixth face 206 is the Y-axis direction.
As shown in
The seventh face 207 and the surface 408 form part of the outer surfaces of the cartridge 20. More specifically the seventh face 207 and the surface 408 form a portion of a corner section 265 coupling the first face 201 and the third face 203 that form part of the outer surfaces of the cartridge 20. For the better understanding, the corner section 265 is shown by a thick line in
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The cartridge-side terminals 400 include nine terminals 431 to 439. The memory unit 420 stores information regarding ink of the cartridge 20 (for example, remaining amount of ink and ink color).
As shown in
The terminals 431 to 439 may be called by the following names corresponding to their functions or applications. For differentiation from the terminals on the printer 50, the word “cartridge-side” may be prefixed to each name. For example, the “ground terminal 437” may be called “cartridge-side ground terminal 437”.
(1) attachment detection terminal (first terminal) 435;
(2) power terminal 436;
(3) ground terminal 437;
(4) data terminal 438; and
(5) attachment detection terminal (second terminal) 439.
(6) attachment detection terminal (third terminal) 431;
(7) reset terminal 432;
(8) clock terminal 433; and
(9) attachment detection terminal (fourth terminal) 434.
The contact portions “cp” of the terminals 435 to 439 on the first terminal line R1 and the contact portions “cp” of the terminals 431 to 434 on the second terminal line R2 are arranged alternately or more specifically in zigzag.
The four attachment detection terminals 431, 434, 435 and 439 are used to check the good/poor electrical contact with the corresponding apparatus-side terminals provided in the contact mechanism 70, so that the printer 50 can detect whether the cartridge 20 is properly attached at the designed attachment position of the holder 60. These four terminals 431, 434, 435 and 439 are collectively called “attachment detection terminals”. According to this embodiment, the four cartridge-side terminals 431, 434, 435 and 439 are electrically connected with one another inside the circuit board 40. When the cartridge 20 is attached to the holder 60, these terminals 431, 434, 435 and 439 are electrically connected with a ground line (not shown) on the printer 50 via the ground terminal 437. The method of detecting attachment by using the four attachment detection terminals 431, 434, 435 and 439 will be described later.
The other five cartridge-side terminals 432, 433, 436, 437 and 438 are terminals for the memory unit 420. These five terminals 432, 433, 436, 437 and 438 are thus also called “memory terminals”.
The reset terminal 432 receives a reset signal RST, which is to be supplied to the memory unit 420. The clock terminal 433 receives a clock signal SCK, which is to be supplied to the memory unit 420. The power terminal 436 receives a power-supply voltage VDD (for example, rated voltage of 3.3 V), which is to be supplied to the memory unit 420. The ground terminal 437 receives a ground voltage VSS (0V), which is to be supplied to the memory unit 420. The data terminal 438 receives a data signal SDA, which is to be supplied to the memory unit 420.
The first terminal 435 as one of the attachment detection terminals includes a first outer part 435P located on the most +Y-axis direction side of the cartridge-side terminals 400. The second terminal 439 as one of the attachment detection terminals includes a second outer part 439P located on the most −Y-axis direction side of the cartridge-side terminals 400. The third terminal 431 as one of the attachment detection terminals includes a third outer part 431P located on the most +Y-axis direction side of the second terminal line R. The fourth terminal 434 as one of the attachment detection terminals includes a fourth outer part 434P located on the most −Y-axis direction side of the second terminal line R.
Among the contact portions “cp” of the cartridge-side terminals 400, the ground terminal 437 having the contact portion “cp” on the center in the Y-axis direction is provided at the position intersecting the plane Yc passing through the center of the width (Y-axis direction length) of the cartridge 20. The contact portions “cp” of the other terminals 431 to 436, 438 and 439 are arranged to be symmetrical with respect to the line of intersection of the plane Yc and the ground terminal 437 as the axis. The ground terminal 437 is configured to be in contact with the contact mechanism 70 prior to the other cartridge-side terminals 431 to 436, 438 and 439 in the course of attachment of the cartridge 20 to the holder 60. The pressing force first applied from the holder 60 to the circuit board 40 is thus generated on the substantial center of the width or the Y-axis direction length of the cartridge 20. This prevents the pressing force applied to the circuit board 40 from acting to tilt the cartridge 20 in the Y-axis direction and thereby enables the attachment of the cartridge 20 at the designed attachment position. Such contact of the ground terminal 437 with the contact mechanism 70 of the holder 60 prior to the other cartridge-side terminals 431 to 436, 438 and 439 advantageously prevents or reduces the high voltage-induced troubles and failures by the grounding function of the ground terminal 437, even when an unexpected high voltage is applied to the cartridge 20.
According to this embodiment, the ground terminal 437 is formed longer along the Z-axis direction than the other cartridge-side terminals 431 to 436, 438 and 439. This ensures the contact of the ground terminal 437 with the contact mechanism 70 of the holder 60. According to another embodiment, all the cartridge-side terminals 431 to 439 on the circuit board 40 may be formed in the same size.
As shown in
The printing material supply port 280 is provided at the position closer to the fourth face 204 than the third face 203 on the first face 201. The distance between the outer surface of the printing material supply port 280 and the third face 203 in the X-axis direction is accordingly greater than the distance between the outer surface of the printing material supply port 280 and the fourth face 204.
The printing material supply port 280 has an open peripheral end. The surface at this open peripheral end or open surface 288 is a horizontal plane in the attached state. The open surface 288 is accordingly a plane (XY plane) parallel to the X axis and the Y axis.
A resin foam 284 is provided inside the printing material supply port 280 at the position on the +Z-axis direction side of the open surface 288 or more specifically at the position in contact with the printing material flow path 282. According to this embodiment, before shipment of the cartridge 20, the open surface 288 of the printing material supply port 280 is sealed with a sealing member (not shown), such as a cap or a film. For attachment of the cartridge 20 to the holder 60, the sealing member (not shown) for sealing the open surface 288 is removed from the cartridge 20.
According to this embodiment, the printing material supply port 280 is protruded in the −Z-axis direction with the center on the central axis C of the printing material supply tube 640. According to another embodiment, the center of the printing material supply port 280 may be deviated from the central axis C of the printing material supply tube 640. According to this embodiment, the open surface 288 of the printing material supply port 280 viewed from the −Z-axis direction is formed by the line-symmetrical housing with respect to axes parallel to the X axis and the Y axis. According to another embodiment, the open surface 288 of the printing material supply port 280 may be formed by the asymmetric housing. The open surface 288 viewed from the Z direction is in the rounded rectangular shape according to this embodiment but may be in any other suitable shape, e.g., precise circle, ellipse, oval, square or rectangle according to other embodiments.
As shown in
The first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 includes a first portion 212 extended in the Y-axis direction (width direction), a second portion 214 extended in the +Z-axis direction (vertically upward direction) from the first portion 212, and a third portion 215 extended in the −Z-axis direction (vertically downward direction) from the first portion 212. The first portion 212 cooperates with the lever 80 to restrict the motion of the cartridge 20 in the attached state. The second portion 214 is provided to lock the first portion 212 by the expected part of the lever 80 in attachment of the cartridge 20 to the holder 60.
The first portion 212 includes a first cartridge-side locking surface 211 as a first abutting part and a second cartridge-side locking surface 213 as a second abutting part. The first cartridge-side locking surface 211 faces in the +Z-axis direction. The second cartridge-side locking surface 213 faces in the +X-axis direction. The third portion 215 is in contact with the first portion 212 and the first side 290.
The cartridge 20 further includes the second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 provided on the fourth face 204, a projection 260 provided on the third face 203 and a third cartridge-side restriction portion 250 provided on the seventh face 207.
The second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 is structured as a projection protruded in the −X-axis direction from the fourth face 204. The second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 is inserted into the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 (
The projection 260 on the third face 203 is located on the +Z-axis direction side of the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210. According to this embodiment, the projection 260 is located at the most +Z-axis direction position (most upward position) including the second side 291 on the third face 203.
The third cartridge-side restriction portion 250 is structured as a pair of projection members (restriction walls) protruded in the +X-axis direction from both Y-axis direction sides of the seventh face 207. The pair of projection members 250 receive the projection 636 (
The first restriction locking surface 222 faces in the +Z-axis direction and forms a horizontal face in the attached state. The first restriction locking surface 222 is in contact with the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 (
The first restriction locking surface 222 is locked by the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 in the attached state, so as to restrict the motion of the cartridge 20 in the +Z-axis direction in the attached state. The first restriction locking surface 222 is provided at the position intersecting the plane Yc passing through the center of the width (Y-axis direction length) of the cartridge 20 and perpendicular to this plane Yc. As shown in
The sloped surface 224 is connected with the first restriction locking surface 222 and is inclined to the direction including the +Z-axis direction component and the −X-axis direction component. This enables the first restriction locking surface 222 to be smoothly guided to the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 in attachment of the cartridge 20 to the holder 60.
The first restriction side face 226 forms a −Y-axis direction side face of the second cartridge-side restriction portion 220. The second restriction side face 228 forms a +Y-axis direction side face of the second cartridge-side restriction portion 220. The first restriction side face 226 is a plane facing in the −Y-axis direction, and the second restriction side face 228 is a plane facing in the +Y-axis direction. The first restriction side face 226 and the second restriction side face 228 are planes respectively parallel to the X-axis direction and the Z-axis direction. The first and the second restriction side faces 226 and 228 interfere with the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 to restrict the motion of the cartridge 20 in the Y-axis direction in the attached state of the cartridge 20.
The first cartridge-side locking surface 211 is located not outside but inside a range 40Y between the first outer part 435P and the second outer part 439P in the Y-axis direction (width direction), when the cartridge 20 is viewed from the third face 203-side in the −X-axis direction. According to this embodiment, the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 including the first cartridge-side locking surface 211 is located not outside but inside the range 40Y. In other words, the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 is located inside an area defined by a first phantom line 435PL including the first outer part 435P and a second phantom line 439PL including the second outer part 439P. The first phantom line 435PL and the second phantom line 439PL are straight lines extended in the Z-axis direction.
The first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 is located close to the intersecting part 295. From another viewpoint, the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 is located close to the board end 405. This means that the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 can be sufficiently closer to the cartridge-side terminals 400. The first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 is provided preferably on a specific part of the third face 203 closer to the first side than the second side 291, i.e., the range from the midpoint 203P to the first side 290. It is especially preferable to provide the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 at the position sufficiently close to the first side 290.
The effective part of the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 specifically serving to restrict the position of the cartridge-side terminals 400 is the first cartridge-side locking surface 211. It is thus preferable to locate the first cartridge-side locking surface 211 as close as possible to the cartridge-side terminals 400. Omitting the third portion 215 of the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 and locating the first portion 212 in contact with the first side 290 enable the first cartridge-side locking surface 211 to be closer to the intersecting part 295 or the board end 405.
A-4. Detailed Structure of Holder 60
A-4-1. General Structure of Holder 60
As described above, the holder 60 of the printer 50 has the five wall members 601, 603, 604, 605 and 606 to form the concave cartridge chamber 602 to receive the cartridge 20. The five wall members 601, 603, 604, 605 and 606 are collectively called “chamber-forming wall members 600”. According to this embodiment, the five wall members 601, 603, 604, 605 and 606 are resin plate members and are made of a synthetic resin, more specifically modified polyphenylene ether (m-PPE).
The wall member 601 forms the bottom face of the concave cartridge chamber 602. The wall members 603, 604, 605 and 606 form the side faces of the concave cartridge chamber 602. The wall member 601, the wall member 603, the wall member 604, the wall member 605 and the wall member 606 are respectively called “apparatus-side bottom wall member 601”, “first apparatus-side side wall member 603”, “second apparatus-side side wall member 604”, “third apparatus-side side wall member 605” and “fourth apparatus-side side wall member 606”.
Each of the printing material supply tubes 640 and each of the contact mechanisms 70 including the apparatus-side terminals are arrayed in the X-axis direction on the wall member 601. The printing material supply tube 640 is located on the side of the wall member 604, and the contact mechanism 70 is located on the side of the wall member 603. In other words, the printing material supply tube 640 is provided at the position closer to the wall member 604 than the wall member 603. The contact mechanism 70 is provided at the position closer to the wall member 603 than the printing material supply tube 640.
The elastic member 648 is provided around the printing material supply tube 640 on the wall member 601. As described above with reference to
As shown in
The wall member 603 is vertically-angled relative to the wall member 601 on the +X-axis direction side of the wall member 601. According to this embodiment, the most +X-axis direction side of the wall member 603 forms an outer wall 603W. In the use attitude of the printer 50, the outer wall 603W forms the front face of the holder 60. The outer wall 603W is extended in the direction of the array of the plurality of cartridges 20 (Y-axis direction). The lever 80 used for attachment and detachment of the cartridge 20 is provided on the wall member 603. The lever 80 is fixed in a rotatable manner to the wall member 603 via a retainer 690. In other words, the lever 80 is fixed to the retainer 690 forming part of the wall member 603. The axis of rotation of the lever 80 is parallel to the Y-axis direction.
The retainer 690 is provided at a corner section (apparatus-side corner section) 600C (
As shown in
The lever 80 is provided as a separate member from the chamber-forming wall members 601, 603, 604, 605 and 606. The lever 80 is made of a synthetic resin, more specifically polyacetal (POM) according to this embodiment. The lever 80 has a certain level of rigidity sufficient to lock the cartridge 20. More specifically, the lever 80 preferably has rigidity that causes no substantial deformation of the lever 80 by a force (for example, force of 14.4 N) applied from the cartridge 20 in the attached state. For example, the deformation of the lever 80 by application of an external force of 14.4N from the cartridge 20 is preferably not greater than about 0.5 mm. The lever 80 preferably does not have any elastically deformable portion. This reduces the possibility that the lever 80 is significantly deformed by the force applied from the cartridge 20 in the attached state of the cartridge 20 and ensures the stable electrical connection between the cartridge-side terminals 400 and the apparatus-side terminals of the contact mechanism 70. Providing the separate lever 80 from the chamber-forming wall members 601, 603, 604, 605 and 606 advantageously increases the degree of freedom in selection of the material for the lever 80.
Referring back to
As described above with reference to
As shown in
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The wall member 606 is vertically-angled relative to the wall member 601 on the +Y-axis direction side of the wall member 601. The wall member 606 is opposed to the wall member 605 across the cartridge chamber 602. According to this embodiment, the wall member 606 forms the left side face of the holder 60 in the use attitude of the printer 50. The wall member 606 is connected with the wall members 603 and 604. The wall member 606 is extended in the X-axis direction and crosses the direction of the array of the plurality of cartridges 20 (Y-axis direction).
According to the positional relationships of the wall members 601 and 603 to 606 described above, the wall member 601 is perpendicular to the Z-axis direction; the wall member 603 and the wall member 604 are opposed to each other in the X-axis direction; the wall member 605 and the wall member 606 are opposed to each other in the Y-axis direction; and the wall member 601 and the opening OP are opposed to each other in the Z-axis direction.
The contact mechanism 70 is provided at the corner section 600C where the wall member 601 intersects the wall member 603 of the holder 60. The contact mechanism 70 is located at the position closer to the wall member 603 than the printing material supply tube 640. The contact mechanism 70 includes a plurality of apparatus-side terminals corresponding to and in contact with the respective terminals 431 to 439 of the cartridge-side terminals 400 (
A-4-2. Detailed Structure of Contact Mechanism 70
The contact mechanism 70 includes a terminal base 709 and apparatus-side terminals 731 to 739 located on the terminal base 709. Each of the apparatus-side terminals 731 to 739 is an elastic member having electrical conductivity and has a protruded portion from a apparatus-side sloped surface 708, which is displaced by an external force. The apparatus-side terminals 731 to 739 generate the pressing force Pt in the direction of pressing back the circuit board 40 of the cartridge 20 (direction including the +Z-axis direction component and the −X-axis direction component) in the attached state of the cartridge 20 to the holder 60 (
The nine apparatus-side terminals 731 to 739 are provided at the positions corresponding to the nine cartridge-side terminals 431 to 439. The apparatus-side terminal 731 is called “attachment detection terminal (third terminal) 731”. The apparatus-side terminal 732 is called “reset terminal 732”. The apparatus-side terminal 733 is called “clock terminal 733”. The apparatus-side terminal 734 is called “attachment detection terminal (fourth terminal) 734”. The apparatus-side terminal 735 is called “attachment detection terminal (first terminal) 735”. The apparatus-side terminal 736 is called “power terminal 736”. The apparatus-side terminal 737 is called “ground terminal 737”. The apparatus-side terminal 738 is called “data terminal 738”. The apparatus-side terminal 739 is called “attachment detection terminal (second terminal) 739”. For differentiation from the cartridge-side terminals, the word “apparatus-side” may be prefixed to each name. For example, the “ground terminal 737” may be called “apparatus-side ground terminal 737”. The nine apparatus-side terminals 731 to 739 are collectively called apparatus-side terminals 700.
The nine apparatus-side terminals 731 to 739 are arrayed in a first apparatus-side terminal line and a second apparatus-side terminal line having different positions in the Z-axis direction. The first apparatus-side terminal line includes the five apparatus-side terminals 735 to 739, and the second apparatus-side terminal line includes the four apparatus-side terminals 731 to 734. The first apparatus-side terminal line is located on the −Z-axis direction side of the second apparatus-side terminal line. The number of the apparatus-side terminals is not limited to none but may be varied to any desired number greater than nine or less than nine according to the structure of the circuit board 40.
Among the nine apparatus-side terminals 731 to 739, the apparatus-side ground terminal 737 located on the substantial center in the Y-axis direction is electrically connected with a ground line (not shown). The height of the apparatus-side ground terminal 737 protruded from the apparatus-side sloped surface 708 is greater than the height of the other apparatus-side terminals 731 to 736, 738 and 739. The apparatus-side ground terminal 737 is accordingly in contact with the circuit board 40 of the cartridge 20 prior to the other apparatus-side terminals 731 to 736, 738 and 739.
According to this embodiment, in order to accelerate assembling the printer, the apparatus-side terminals 731 to 739 are located on the terminal base 709 and are unitized to the contact mechanism 70, which is incorporated in the holder 60. The unitized contact mechanism 70 using the terminal base 709 is, however, not essential. According to another embodiment, a suitable structure for receiving the apparatus-side terminals 731 to 739 may be formed integrally with the bottom wall member 601 or the outer wall 603W of the holder 60, and the apparatus-side terminals 731 to 739 may be incorporated in the structure. The terminal base 709 is accordingly not essential.
A-4-3. Detailed Structure of Lever 80
As shown in
The operating member 830 of the lever 80 receives the external force applied by the user. As shown in
The operating member 830 has an operation surface 835 and an operating-member opposed surface 831. The operation surface 835 receives the external force (force Pr shown in
As shown in
According to this embodiment, each of the shaft bodies 850 has an inner arc-shaped surface 852, an outer arc-shaped surface 854, and radial side faces 856 and 858. The respective faces 852, 854, 856 and 858 form the circumferential surface of the shaft body 850. The inner arc-shaped surface 852 and the outer arc-shaped surface 854 are respectively called “first curved surface 852” and “second curved surface 854”. The centers of the inner arc-shaped surface 852 and the outer arc-shaped surface 854 correspond to the axis of rotation 800c. The inner arc-shaped surface 852 is located at the position closer to the second apparatus-side side wall member 604 than (i.e., on the −X-axis direction side of) the outer arc-shaped surface 854.
As shown in
The first apparatus-side restriction portion 810 serves to lock the cartridge 20 in the attached state and restrict the motion of the cartridge 20. As shown in
As shown in
The first apparatus-side locking surface 811 is a curved surface in an arc shape around the axis of rotation 800c. The first apparatus-side locking surface 811 accordingly has the arc shape around the axis of rotation 800c on the cross section parallel to the X axis and the Z axis (i.e., cross section parallel to the XZ plane, cross section perpendicular to the Y axis). For attachment of the cartridge 20 to the holder 60, this structure enables the first apparatus-side locking surface 811 to be smoothly moved to the preset locking position 810L and lock the cartridge 20. For detachment of the cartridge 20 from the holder 60, this structure enables the first apparatus-side locking surface 811 to smoothly unlock the cartridge 20. This structure accordingly ensures the smooth operations for attachment and detachment of the cartridge 20 to and from the holder 60.
At the preset locking position (first locking position) 810L, the first apparatus-side locking surface 811 is close to the axis of rotation 800c in the X-axis direction. In other words, at the preset locking position (first locking position) 810L, the first apparatus-side locking surface 811 is located approximately beneath the axis of rotation 800c according to this embodiment. More specifically, at the preset locking position (first locking position) 810L, the first apparatus-side locking surface 811 is located on the slightly −X-axis direction side of the axis of rotation 800c. At the preset locking position 810L, the first apparatus-side locking surface 811 accordingly defines a plane intersecting at an approximately right angle the +Z-axis direction force which the cartridge 20 in the attached state receives from the apparatus-side terminals 700 and the elastic member 648. According to this embodiment, the plane in contact with the first apparatus-side locking surface 811 as the curved surface is a substantially horizontal plane at the preset locking position 810L. This reduces the possibility of releasing the engagement between the first cartridge-side locking surface 211 of the cartridge 20 in the attached state and the first apparatus-side locking surface 811. The first locking position 810L in the X-axis direction is thus preferably the position close to the axis of rotation 800c and on the −X-axis direction side of the axis of rotation 800c. This makes the plane in contact with the first apparatus-side locking surface 811 substantially horizontal and prevents application of the +X-axis direction force from the cartridge 20 in the attached state to the first apparatus-side locking surface 811. Locating the first locking position 810L close to the axis of rotation 800c in the X-axis direction advantageously reduces a deviation of the locking position in the Z-axis direction even when the actual locking position of the first cartridge-side locking surface 211 and the first apparatus-side locking surface 811 is slightly deviated from the first locking position 810L. In other words, this reduces the deviation of the cartridge 20 in the Z-axis direction relative to the holder 60 and ensures the good electrical connection of the cartridge-side terminals 400 with the apparatus-side terminals 700. For example, on the cross section of the lever 80 taken on the plane parallel to the X axis and the Z axis, the first locking position 810 should be located, such that an angle A between the straight line passing through the axis of rotation 800c and parallel to the Z-axis direction and the straight line connecting the axis of rotation 800c with the first locking position 810L is preferably not greater than 15 degrees, more preferably not greater than 10 degrees, and further preferably not greater than 5 degrees. The angle A is also preferably not less than 1 degree.
As shown in
The guide member 820 is a recess formed by a guide bottom wall 821 provided along the Y-axis direction and a pair of guide walls 860 being vertically-angled toward the −X-axis direction from the guide bottom wall 821. The guide bottom wall 821 and the pair of guide walls 860 readily form the recess to receive the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 structured as the projection. The pair of guide walls 860 include a first guide wall 860a provided on the +Y-axis direction side and a second guide wall 860b provided on the −Y-axis direction side. The shaft body 850a is located on the outer surface 893 of the first guide wall 860a, whilst the shaft body 850b is located on the outer surface 891 of the second guide wall 860b.
The space between the two guide walls 860a and 860b, i.e., the distance between the inner surfaces of the two guide walls 860a and 860b, is less than the Y-axis direction length of the cartridge 20 but is greater than the Y-axis direction length of the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 (
One part of the guide bottom wall 821 on the side of the first apparatus-side restriction portion 810 has a groove 870 configured to receive the second portion 214 of the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 (
The lever 80 set on the holder 60 is configured to move the first apparatus-side locking surface 811 to the first locking position 810L by its dead weight. The lever 80 is tilted to locate the first apparatus-side locking surface 811 on the −X-axis direction side of the axis of rotation 800c (
A-4-4. Detailed Structure of Retainer 690
The first retainer member 650 has a pair of standing portions 651 and a through hole 658. According to this embodiment, the first retainer member 650 also has the projection 636 serving as the third apparatus-side restriction portion.
The pair of standing portions 651 of the first retainer member 650 are arranged across a space for receiving the lever 80. Each of the standing portions 651 has a bearing element 654 to receive the shaft body 850 of the lever 80. According to this embodiment, each of the standing portions 651 also has an engagement hole 656 serving to engage the second retainer member 680.
The second retainer member 680 has a pair of standing portions 681 and a through hole 688. According to this embodiment, the second retainer member 680 also has an elastic member 682.
The pair of standing portions 681 of the second retainer member 680 are arranged across the same space as that between the pair of standing portions 651 of the first retainer member 650. Each of the standing portions 681 has a block surface 684 to block the bearing element 654, in order to prevent the shaft body 850 of the lever 80 from being unintentionally uncoupled from the bearing element 654. According to this embodiment, each of the standing portions 681 also has an engagement projection 686 to be fit in the engagement hole 656 of the first retainer member 650.
For attachment of the lever 80 to the holder 60, the lever 80 is located between the pair of standing portions 651 by setting the respective shaft bodies 850 of the lever 80 into the corresponding bearing elements 654 of the pair of standing portions 651 of the first retainer member 650. Subsequently the two retainer members 650 and 680 are assembled, so that the bearing elements 654 with the shaft bodies 850 of the lever 80 fit therein are blocked by the corresponding block surfaces 684 of the second retainer member 680. The first and second retainer members 650 and 680 are then fixed to the wall of the holder 60, for example, with screws set in the through holes 658 and 688. This attaches the lever 80 to the holder 60 in a rotatable manner.
As clearly understood from
During rotation of the lever 80, the elastic member 682 abuts an engagement rear face 880 of the lever 80 located on the −Z-axis direction side of the axis of rotation 800c. The elastic member 682 accordingly limits the rotatable range of the lever 80 during attachment and detachment of the cartridge 20 to and from the holder 60. In attachment of the cartridge 20 to the holder 60, the elastic member 682 abuts the engagement rear face 880 of the lever 80 and is elastically deformed, so as to press the engagement rear face 880 in the direction including the −X-axis direction component. This ensures the travel of the first apparatus-side restriction portion 810 of the lever 80 to the preset locking position (first locking position) 810L.
A-5. Attachment and Detachment of Cartridge 20 to and from Holder 60
For attachment of the cartridge 20 to the holder 60, the procedure first inserts the cartridge 20 through the top face of the holder 60 as shown in
The cartridge 20 is turned clockwise (seen from the +Y-axis direction) about the second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 inserted in the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 as the pivot point of rotation from the state of
When the cartridge 20 is further turned from the state of
When the cartridge 20 is further turned from the state of
According to this embodiment, as shown in
According to another embodiment, the elastic member 682 may be designed to abut the lever 80 and thereby apply a force to the lever 80 in the direction including the −X-axis direction component in the attached state of the cartridge 20 to the holder 60. In this application, the elastic member 682 continuously applies the force to the lever 80 in the direction including the −X-axis direction component, irrespective of the position of the lever 80. This rushes the first apparatus-side restriction portion 810 to the first locking position 810L for attachment of the cartridge 20 to the holder 60. This gives the hard click to inform the user of locking the cartridge 20 by the first apparatus-side restriction portion 810.
According to another embodiment, the elastic member 682 may be omitted. This application decreases the total number of parts.
The procedure of detachment of the cartridge 20 from the holder 60 is described. For detachment of the cartridge 20 from the holder 60, the user presses the operating member 830 in the −X-axis direction. In other words, the user applies the external force Pr (
As shown in the close-up view of
A-6. Attachment Detection Method Using Attachment Detection Terminals
Among the nine terminals provided on the circuit board 40 of the cartridge 20 (
In
In the illustrated example of
The contact portions “cp” of the four attachment detection terminals 431, 434, 435 and 439 on the circuit board 40 are located outside a first area 400P, which includes the contact portions “cp” of the memory terminals 432, 433, 436, 437 and 438. The contact portions “cp” of the four attachment detection terminals 431, 434, 435 and 439 are located at four corners of a quadrilateral second area 400T, which includes the first area 400P. The first area 400P is preferably a smallest possible quadrilateral including the contact portions “cp” of the five memory terminals 432, 433, 436, 437 and 438. The second area 400T is preferably a smallest possible quadrilateral including all the contact portions “cp” of the cartridge-side terminals 431 to 439.
In the state of good contact for all the four attachment detection terminals 431, 434, 435 and 439, the cartridge 20 has no significant tilt and ensures the good contact for the memory terminals 432, 433, 436, 437 and 438. In the state of poor contact for any one or more of the four attachment detection terminals 431, 434, 435 and 439, on the other hand, the cartridge 20 has a significant tilt and may cause the poor contact for any one or more of the memory terminals 432, 433, 436, 437 and 438. According to a preferable embodiment, in the state of poor contact for any one or more of the four attachment detection terminals 431, 434, 435 and 439, the attachment detection circuit 552 displays information (character string or image) indicating the failed attachment on the display panel 390 to notify the user of the failed attachment.
The contact portions “cp” of the attachment detection terminals 431, 434, 435 and 439 are arranged at the four corners surrounding the first area 400P including the contact portions “cp” of the memory terminals 432, 433, 436, 437 and 438, because of the following reason. In the attached state of the cartridge 20 to the holder 60, there is a certain margin for tilting the cartridge 20, so that the circuit board 40 of the cartridge 20 may be inclined relative to the contact mechanism 70 of the holder 60. For example, tilting the cartridge 20 to make the terminals 431 to 434 (more specifically their contact portions) in the upper line R2 (
A-7. Advantageous Effects of Embodiment
A-7-1. Comparison with PTL 1 to PTL 3
The advantageous effects of this embodiment compared with the structures disclosed in PTL1 to PTL 3 mentioned previously.
In the printing material supply system 10 according to this embodiment, the lever 80 is provided on the holder 60, and the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 is provided on the cartridge 20. The cartridge-side restriction portion 210 is located on the −Z-axis direction side of the axis of rotation 800c of the lever 80. This structure of the embodiment does not require any engagement member for engaging with the holder at the position between the axis of rotation and the operating member of the lever, unlike the structures of PTL1 and PTL2 including the lever provided on the cartridge. There is accordingly no need to make a relatively large distance between the lever and the cartridge side face. The structure of the embodiment accordingly shortens the distance between the lever 80 and the third face 203 of the cartridge 20, i.e., the dimension in the X-axis direction, while shortening the length of the lever, i.e., the dimension in the Z-axis direction. This allows significant size reduction of the printer 50 and the whole printing material supply system 10, as well as size reduction of packaging for transportation and distribution of the cartridges 20, which advantageously reduces the transportation cost and the parts cost. This advantageous effect is not achieved by simply providing the lever on the printer holder instead of the cartridge as described in PTL3. This advantageous effect is achieved by providing the axis of rotation 800c of the lever 80 between the operating member 830 and the first apparatus-side restriction portion 810 and locating the cartridge-side restriction portion 210 on the −Z-axis direction side of the axis of rotation 800c of the lever 80.
The printing material supply system 10 according to the embodiment includes the relatively short lever 80 and the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 of the small size and the simple structure (e.g., projection). This increases the rigidity of the lever 80 and the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210, compared with the structures described in PTL1 and PTL2, and allows the relatively high-rigidity material to be selected for the lever 80 and the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 (cartridge 20). This results in significantly reducing the possibility of plastic deformation of the lever 80 and the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210. In the attached state, the cartridge 20 can be kept at the proper position in the holder 60, which maintains the normal or good contact between the cartridge-side terminals 431 to 439 and the apparatus-side terminals 731 to 739 and reduces the poor continuity. Since the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 of this embodiment has the small size and the simple structure, no special care to prevent plastic deformation of the lever is required in packaging for transportation and distribution of the cartridges 20, especially in vacuum packaging, unlike the cartridges of PTL1 and PTL2. This improves the user's convenience. Providing the projection as the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 as described in the embodiment is especially preferable for this advantageous effect.
In the printing material supply system 10 according to the embodiment, the cartridge-side restriction portion 210 is located on the −Z-axis direction side of the axis of rotation 800c of the lever 80. As described previously, the apparatus-side terminals 731 to 739 generate the pressing force Pt in the direction of pressing back the circuit board 40 (i.e., in the direction including the +Z-axis direction component and the −X-axis direction component) in the attached state of the cartridge 20. This pressing force Pt is expected to move the cartridge 20 in the +Z-axis direction in the attached state. In the printing material supply system 10 of the embodiment, however, the axis of rotation 800c of the lever 80 is located on the −Z-axis direction side of the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210, so that the lever 80 restricts the motion of the cartridge 20 from the +Z-axis direction side to the −Z-axis direction side.
According to this embodiment, the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 is located on the −Z-axis direction side and on the −X-axis direction side of the axis of rotation 800c of the lever 80. When the cartridge 20 moves in the +Z-axis direction, rotational moment arises on the lever 80 as shown by arrow M in
As shown in
As shown in
A-7-2. Reduction of Effects of External Force in Attached State of Cartridge
Moving the cartridge 20 in the direction of arrow YR3 causes either the fifth face 205 or the sixth face 206 of the cartridge 20 to be pulled up in the +Z-axis direction. As described previously, however, such motion of the cartridge 20 in the +Z-axis direction is restricted by the lever 80. According to this embodiment, the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 is close to the intersecting part 295 as shown in
As shown in
As shown in
In the above description, the external force in the width direction applied to the cartridge 20 is the inertial force produced by the movement of the cartridge 20 in the main scanning direction. The external force applied to the cartridge 20 is, however, not restricted to such inertial force. For example, in the off-carriage type printer, only the print head moves in the main scanning direction, while the cartridge 20 attached to the stationary holder does not move in the main scanning direction. In the off-carriage type printer, however, the cartridge 20 may receive an external force. More specifically, an external force (inertial force) may be applied to the cartridge 20 due to, for example, vibration arising from the movement of the print head in the main scanning direction.
A-7.-3. Reduction of Tilting of Cartridge 20 in Attached State
As shown in
The first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 is located close to the intersecting part 295, i.e., close to the board end 405. Providing the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 of little motion at the position very close to the cartridge-side terminals 400 ensures the stable electrical connection between the cartridge-side terminals 400 and the contact mechanism 70.
The effective part of the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 specifically serving to restrict the position of the cartridge-side terminals 400 is the first cartridge-side locking surface 211. It is thus preferable to locate the first cartridge-side locking surface 211 as close as possible to the cartridge-side terminals 400. Omitting the third portion 215 of the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 and locating the first portion 212 in contact with the first side 290 enable the first cartridge-side locking surface 211 to be closer to the intersecting part 295 or the board end 405. This further ensures the stable electrical connection between the cartridge-side terminals 400 and the contact mechanism 70.
According to this embodiment, as shown in
A-7-4. Fine Adjustment of Tilted Cartridge 20 in Attached State
According to this embodiment, the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 (more specifically, the first cartridge-side locking surface 211) is located not outside but inside the range 40Y in the Y-axis direction between the first outer part 435P located on the most +Y-axis direction side of the cartridge-side terminals 400 and the second outer part 439P located on the most −Y-axis direction side of the cartridge-side terminals 400. After the cartridge 20 is attached to the holder 60, the cartridge-side terminals 400 receive the force of +Z-axis direction component from the apparatus-side terminals 700, so as to finely adjust the tilt of the cartridge 20 or more specifically the direction of the sloped surface 408, on which the cartridge-side terminals 400 are provided. The manufacturing error may vary the positions of the respective apparatus-side terminals 731 to 739 from the apparatus-side sloped surface 708 or the horizontality of the first cartridge-side locking surface 211 of the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210. Even in such cases, the fine adjustment of the direction of the sloped surface 408 ensures the stable electrical connection between the cartridge-side terminals 400 and the apparatus-side terminals 700.
A-7-5. Advantageous Effects of Second Cartridge-Side Restriction Element 220
The cartridge 20 has the second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 on the fourth face 204 (
According to this embodiment, the second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 is the projection protruded from the fourth face 204 in the −X-axis direction. The second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 is inserted into the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 (
A-7-6. Advantageous Effects of Projection 260
As shown in
Although the external force is directly applied from the operating member 830 to the projection 260 according to the embodiment, the external force may not be applied from the operating member 830 to the projection 260. Turning the operating member 830 disengages the first apparatus-side restriction portion 810 from the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210 and eliminates the restriction on the motion of the third face 203-side of the cartridge 20 in the +Z-axis direction. Eliminating the restriction on the motion of the cartridge 20 in the +Z-axis direction causes the third face 203-side of the cartridge 20 to move in the +Z-axis direction by the pressing force Pt from the contact mechanism 70. The projection 260 of the cartridge 20 simultaneously moves in the direction Yh. The user holds the periphery of the projection 260 moving in the direction Yh and readily detaches the cartridge 20 from the holder 60. Providing the projection 260 improves the operability for detachment of the cartridge 20 from the holder 60 even without direct application of the external force from the operating member 830 to the projection 260.
A-7-7. Advantageous Effects of Position of Printing Material Supply Port 280
As shown in
A-7-8. Advantageous Effects of Ground Terminal 437
According to this embodiment, as shown in
A-7-9. Advantageous Effects of Shape of First Device-Side Locking Surface 811
As shown in
One example of such advantageous effect is described with reference to
As shown in
As shown in
In the attached state of the cartridge 20, the first apparatus-side locking surface 811 formed as the curved surface can be located on the more −Z-axis direction side than the first apparatus-side locking surface 811t formed as the plane. This reduces the pressed-up amount of the first cartridge-side restriction portion 210.
According to this embodiment, the first apparatus-side locking surface 811 located at the preset or first locking position 810L is close to the axis of rotation 800c in the X-axis direction (
A-7-10. Other Advantageous Effects
According to this embodiment, in the attached state, the axis of rotation 800c of the lever 80 is located on the +Z-axis direction side and on the +X-axis direction side of the first locking position 810L (
The first apparatus-side restriction portion 810 also has the second apparatus-side locking surface 813 to restrict motion of the cartridge 20 in the +X-axis direction (
According to this embodiment, the second apparatus-side side wall member 604 of the printer 50 has the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 that engages with the second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 to restrict motion of the cartridge 20 in the +Z-axis direction. This structure restricts motion of the cartridge 20 in the +Z-axis direction from both sides of the X-axis direction. This more effectively prevents the positional misalignment of the respective cartridge-side terminals 400 to the cartridge mounting structure 60 and thereby further ensures the stable electrical connection between the cartridge-side terminals 400 and the apparatus-side terminals 700. The second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 is provided in the form of a recess or a through hole. This facilitates formation of the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 to receive the second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 provided in the form of a projection.
According to this embodiment, the operating-member opposed surface 831 is inclined in the specific direction including the −X-axis direction component and the +Z-axis direction component in the attached state. More specifically, the operating-member opposed surface 831 is inclined in the specific direction including the −X-axis direction component and the +Z-axis direction component in the state that the operating-member opposed surface 831 is in contact with the projection 260. This facilitates the operating member 830 to apply an external force in the +Z-axis direction to the projection 260.
As shown in
The printer 50a of the second embodiment has the similar advantageous effects to those of the printer 60 of the first embodiment. Additionally, the structure of the retainer 690 without an elastic member reduces the possible damage or breakage of the retainer 690 and decreases the total number of parts to reduce the manufacturing cost of the printer 50a.
The cartridge 20b has the greater dimensions than those of the cartridge 20 of the first embodiment and is capable of containing a greater amount of ink. The cartridge 20b is attachable to a cartridge mounting structure of a large inkjet printer that is capable of printing large paper (e.g., sizes A2 to A0). The cartridge 20b is attached to the cartridge mounting structure of the large inkjet printer in the −Z-axis direction as the attachment direction SD. According to this embodiment, the −Z-axis direction is the horizontal direction. In the attached state of the cartridge 20b to the cartridge mounting structure, the X-axis direction is the vertical direction. More specifically, the +X-axis direction is the vertically upward direction, and the −X-axis direction is the vertically downward direction.
D-1. Modifications of Cartridge Outer Shape
A cartridge 20d shown in
As clearly understood from the examples shown in
D-2. Cartridge with Adapter
A housing 22i for the cartridge 20i is structured as a combination of a housing for the container assembly 200i and a housing for the adapter 299i. The container assembly 200i includes the printing material chamber 200 configured to contain ink, the printing material flow path 282 configured to supply ink or printing material to the printing material supply port and the resin foam 284. The container assembly 200i has a second face 202i corresponding to the second face 202 of the cartridge 20i. The container assembly 200i also has a first face 201i, a third face 203i, a fourth face 204i, a fifth face (not shown), a sixth face 206i, a seventh face 207i and an eighth face 208i respectively corresponding to the first face 201 and the third to the eighth faces 203 to 208 of the cartridge 20i. The first face 201i and the second face 202i are opposed to each other in the Z-axis direction; the first face 201i is located on the −Z-axis direction side and the second face 202i is located on the +Z-axis direction side. The third face 203i and the fourth face 204i are opposed to each other in the X-axis direction; the third face 203i is located on the +X-axis direction side and the fourth face 204i is located on the −X-axis direction side. The fifth face (not shown) and the sixth face 206i are opposed to each other in the Y-axis direction; the fifth face (not shown) is located on the −Y-axis direction side and the sixth face 206i is located on the +Y-axis direction side. The seventh face 207i and the eighth face 208i form the connection faces of connecting the first face 201i with the third face 203i. The seventh face 207i is perpendicular to the first face 201i and forms a plane parallel to the Y axis and the Z axis (YZ plane). The seventh face 207i as the step is vertically-angled relative to the first face 201i. The seventh face 207i is accordingly extended from the first face 201i in the +Z-axis direction. The seventh face 207i is located on the −X-axis direction side and on the −Z-axis direction side of the eighth face 208i. The eighth face 208i connects the seventh face 207i with the third face 203i and is a sloped surface inclined in the direction including a +X-axis direction component and a −Z-axis direction component. The eighth face 208i is inclined to the first face 201i and the third face 203i and is perpendicular to the fifth face (not shown) and the sixth face 206i. In other words, the eighth face 208i is inclined to the XY plane and the YZ plane and is perpendicular to the XZ plane.
The adapter 299 has the faces corresponding to the first face 201, the third face 203, the fourth face 204, the fifth face 205, the sixth face 206, the seventh face 207 and the eighth face 208 of the cartridge 20i. The face of the adapter 299 corresponding to the second face 202 of the cartridge 20i is an opening. The adapter 299 has an inner space to receive the container assembly 200i. The first face 201 of the adapter 200 has the printing material supply port 280. Otherwise the cartridge 20i has the similar structure to that of the cartridge 20 of the first embodiment sown in
A housing 22j for the cartridge 20j is structured as a combination of a housing for the container assembly 200j and a housing for the adapter 299j. The container assembly 200j includes the printing material chamber 200 configured to contain ink and the printing material supply port 280. The container assembly 200j has a second face 202j and a sixth face 206j respectively corresponding to the second face 202 and the sixth face 206 of the cartridge 20j. The container assembly 200j also has a first face 201j, a third face 203j, a fourth face 204j, a fifth face (not shown), a seventh face 207j and an eighth face 208j respectively corresponding to the first face 201, the third face 203, the fourth face 204, the fifth face 205, the seventh face 207 and the eighth face 208 of the cartridge 20j. The first face 201j and the second face 202j are opposed to each other in the Z-axis direction; the first face 201j is located on the −Z-axis direction side and the second face 202j is located on the +Z-axis direction side. The third face 203j and the fourth face 204j are opposed to each other in the X-axis direction; the third face 203j is located on the +X-axis direction side and the fourth face 204j is located on the −X-axis direction side. The fifth face (not shown) and the sixth face 206j are opposed to each other in the Y-axis direction; the fifth face (not shown) is located on the −Y-axis direction side and the sixth face 206j is located on the +Y-axis direction side. The seventh face 207j and the eighth face 208j form the connection faces of connecting the first face 201j with the third face 203j. The seventh face 207j is perpendicular to the first face 201j and forms a plane parallel to the Y axis and the Z axis (YZ plane). The seventh face 207j as the step is vertically-angled relative to the first face 201j. The seventh face 207j is accordingly extended from the first face 201j in the +Z-axis direction. The seventh face 207j is located on the −X-axis direction side and on the −Z-axis direction side of the eighth face 208j. The eighth face 208j connects the seventh face 207j with the third face 203j and is a sloped surface inclined in the direction including a +X-axis direction component and a −Z-axis direction component. The eighth face 208j is inclined to the first face 201j and the third face 203j and is perpendicular to the fifth face (not shown) and the sixth face 206j. In other words, the eighth face 208j is inclined to the XY plane and the YZ plane and is perpendicular to the XZ plane.
The adapter 299j has the faces corresponding to the first face 201, the third face 203, the fourth face 204 and the fifth face 205 of the cartridge 20j. The faces of the adapter 299j forming the second face 202 and the sixth face 206 of the cartridge 20j are openings. The adapter 299j has an inner space to receive the container assembly 200j. The adapter 299j also has an opening in part of the first face 201. The printing material supply port 280 provided in the container assembly 200j is exposed on the opening provided on the first face 201 of the adapter 299j and is connected with the printing material supply tube 640 (
A housing 22k of the cartridge 20k is structured as a combination of a housing for the virtual container assembly 200k and a housing for the adapter 299k. The structure of the virtual container assembly 200k and the structure of the adapter 299k are similar to the structure of the cartridge 20j described above with reference to
According to the above embodiment, the elastic member 682 is provided separately from the lever 80 (
The foregoing has described the invention in detail with reference to the illustrative embodiments. The invention is, however, not limited to the above embodiments, but a multiplicity of variations and modifications may be made to the embodiments without departing from the scope of the invention. Some examples of possible modifications are described below.
G-1. First Modification
According to the above embodiment, the second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 is provided in the form of a projection on the fourth face 204. This structure is, however, not restrictive but any suitable structure may be adopted to engage the fourth face 204-side with the second apparatus-side side wall member 604 of the holder 60. According to one embodiment, the outer surface itself of the fourth face 204 of the cartridge 20 may be in contact with and engaged with the second apparatus-side side wall member 604. According to another embodiment, an elastic member made of, for example, rubber may be provided on the fourth face 204 to restrict the motion of the fourth face 204-side of the cartridge 20 in the +Z-axis direction through the friction of the second apparatus-side side wall member 604 against the elastic member. In the latter embodiment, the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 provided on the second apparatus-side side wall member 604 (
The second cartridge-side restriction portion 220 is the projection according to the above embodiment, but may be another form, for example, formed in a concave shape. In this latter application, the second apparatus-side restriction portion 620 provided on the second apparatus-side side wall member 604 may be a projection. According to another embodiment, the holder 60 may have an additional member configured to press the fourth face 204-side of the second face 202 of the cartridge 20 in the −Z-axis direction. For example, the holder 60 may have a slidable rod member. After the cartridge 20 is placed in the cartridge chamber 602, the fourth face 204-side of the second face 202 of the cartridge 20 may be pressed by the rod member.
G-2. Second Modification
The first cartridge-side locking surface 211 is located within the range 40Y according to the above embodiment (
G-3. Third Modification
The present invention is not restricted to the inkjet printer and its ink cartridge but is applicable to any of various liquid ejection devices configured to eject a liquid other than ink and its liquid container, for example, liquid ejection devices and their liquid containers given below:
(1) image recording device, such as a facsimile machine;
(2) color material ejection device used to manufacture color filters for image display devices, e.g., liquid crystal displays;
(3) electrode material ejection device used to form electrodes of, for example, organic EL (electroluminescence) displays and field emission displays (FED);
(4) liquid ejection device configured to eject a bioorganic material-containing liquid used for manufacturing biochips;
(5) sample ejection device used as a precision pipette;
(6) lubricating oil spray device;
(7) resin solution spray device;
(8) liquid spray device for pinpoint spray of lubricating oil at precision machinery including watches and cameras;
(9) liquid ejection device configured to eject transparent resin solution, such as ultraviolet curable resin solution, onto the substrate, so as to manufacture a hemispherical microlens (optical lens) used for, for example, optical communication elements;
(10) liquid spray device configured to spray an acidic or alkaline etching solution, in order to etch the substrate; and
(11) liquid ejection device equipped with liquid ejection head for ejecting a very small volume of droplets of another arbitrary liquid.
The “liquid droplet” means a state of liquid ejected from the liquid ejection device and may be in a granular shape, a teardrop shape or a tapered threadlike shape. The “liquid” herein may be any material ejectable by the liquid ejection device. The “liquid” may be any material in the liquid phase. For example, liquid-state materials of high viscosity or low viscosity, sols, gel water, various inorganic solvents and organic solvents, solutions, liquid resins and liquid metals (metal melts) are included in the “liquid”. The “liquid” is not restricted to the liquid state as one of the three states of matter but includes solutions, dispersions and mixtures of the functional solid material particles, such as pigment particles or metal particles, solved in, dispersed in or mixed with a solvent. Typical examples of the liquid include ink described in the above embodiment and liquid crystal. The “ink” includes general water-based inks and oil-based inks, as well as various liquid compositions, such as gel inks and hot-melt inks.
G-4. Fourth Modification
The invention may be accomplished by the following variations.
First Variation:
A printing apparatus adapted to have a cartridge, which contains a printing material, detachably mounted thereon, comprising:
a cartridge chamber formed in a concave shape to receive a plurality of the cartridges in array and configured to have a bottom face and an opening opposed to the bottom face;
a printing material supply tube located on the bottom face of the cartridge chamber to be connected with the cartridge and configured to allow distribution of the printing material contained in the cartridge;
apparatus-side terminals arranged to be in contact with cartridge-side terminals provided as terminals on the cartridge and apply a force of pressing up the cartridge from the bottom face side toward the opening side of the cartridge chamber, wherein the bottom face side of the cartridge chamber represents a lower side and the opening side of the cartridge chamber represents an upper side; and
a lever located on the upper side of the apparatus-side terminals and on an identical side with the apparatus-side terminals relative to the printing material supply tube and used for attachment and detachment of the cartridge to and from the printing apparatus, wherein
the lever is structured to rotate about an axis of rotation that is parallel to the arrayed direction of the cartridges,
the lever has a first apparatus-side locking portion located on the lower side of the axis of rotation and configured to engage the cartridge and thereby restrict motion of the cartridge toward the opening side, wherein the first apparatus-side locking portion is moved in a direction away from the cartridge to disengage the cartridge, and
the engagement position between the first apparatus-side locking portion and the cartridge is located on the lower side of the axis of rotation and closer to the printing material supply tube than the axis of rotation.
Second Variation:
A printing apparatus adapted to have a cartridge, which contains a printing material, detachably mounted thereon, comprising:
a cartridge chamber arranged to receive the cartridge therein and structured to have an opening, which the cartridge passes through for attachment or detachment;
a printing material supply tube formed in a first face, which is one surface of the cartridge chamber, to be connected with the cartridge;
apparatus-side terminals arranged to be in contact with cartridge-side terminals and apply a force of pressing up the cartridge; and
a lever located on an identical side with the apparatus-side terminals relative to the cartridge and at a position closer to the opening than the apparatus-side terminals, wherein
the lever is structured to rotate about an axis of rotation that is parallel to an arrayed direction of the cartridge,
the lever has a first apparatus-side locking portion configured to engage the cartridge and thereby restrict motion of the cartridge, wherein the first apparatus-side locking portion is moved in a direction away from the cartridge to disengage the cartridge, and
the engagement position between the first apparatus-side locking portion and the cartridge is located closer to the apparatus-side terminals and closer to the printing material supply tube than the axis of rotation.
In the printing apparatus according to the first variation or according to the second variation, in the attached state of the cartridge to the printing apparatus, an external force is applied to rotate the cartridge relative to the lever about the axis of rotation in a direction opposite to the unlocking or disengaging direction. This reduces the possibility that the cartridge is disengaged from the first apparatus-side locking portion and thereby ensures the stable electrical connection between the cartridge-side terminals and the apparatus-side terminals.
Any of various features and specifications included in the respective aspects and embodiments described in Summary may be added to either of the first variation and the second variation.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2012-003652 | Jan 2012 | JP | national |
2012-003653 | Jan 2012 | JP | national |
2012-003694 | Jan 2012 | JP | national |
2012-003698 | Jan 2012 | JP | national |
2012-003701 | Jan 2012 | JP | national |