Claims
- 1. A recording apparatus comprising:
- a recording head for recording by discharging ink onto a recording medium;
- scan means for reciprocally scanning said recording head along a main scan direction;
- a supply system provided at a position not scanned by said scan means in said recording apparatus and containing an amount of the ink therein, said supply system being operable in connection with the supply of ink to said recording head;
- control means for controlling an operation including a switch of said scan means in the scan direction thereof;
- residual ink quantity detecting means for detecting a residual ink quantity in said supply system, said detecting means including a deviation member connected to an ink supply path of said ink supply system to form a part thereof, said deviation member being deviated upon a change in pressure in the ink supply path, thereby detecting a residual ink quantity by detecting a deviation of the deviation member;
- output means for outputting a signal relating the operation control of the scan direction switch of said scan means by said control means with a predetermined time delay; and
- residual ink quantity detection control means for causing said residual ink quantity detecting means to perform a residual ink quantity detection based on the signal outputted from said output means.
- 2. A recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said residual ink quantity detecting means detects the residual ink quantity based on an electrical contracted state of a fixed first electrode and a second electrode provided on said deviation means.
- 3. A recording apparatus according to claim 2, wherein the recording head is of a type discharging an ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 4. A recording apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising alarm means for generating an alarm based on the detected result by said residual ink quantity detecting means.
- 5. A recording apparatus according to claim 4, wherein the recording head is of a type discharging an ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 6. A recording apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the recording head is of a type discharging an ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 7. A detecting apparatus usable with a recording apparatus having a recording head, scan means for reciprocally scanning the recording head along a main scan direction, and a supply system provided at a position not scanned by the scan means in the recording apparatus and containing an amount of the ink therein, said supply system being operable in connection with the supply of ink to the recording head for discharging the ink, the detecting apparatus comprising:
- control means for controlling an operation including a switch of said scan means in the scan direction thereof;
- residual ink quantity detecting means for detecting a residual ink quantity in said supply system, said detecting means including a deviation member connected to an ink supply path of said ink supply system to form a part thereof, said deviation member being deviated upon a change in pressure in the ink supply path, thereby detecting a residual ink quantity by detecting a deviation of the deviation member;
- output means for outputting a signal relating the operation control of the scan direction switch of said scan means by said control means with a predetermined time delay; and
- residual ink quantity detection control means for causing said residual ink quantity detecting means to perform a residual ink quantity detection based on the signal outputted from said output means.
- 8. A detecting apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the recording head is of a type discharging an ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 9. A method of detecting a residual quantity of an ink in a recording apparatus supply system for containing the ink, said supply system being operable in connection with the supply of ink to a recording head reciprocally scanned along a main scan direction by a scan means for recording by discharging the ink onto a recording medium, the residual ink ,quantity in the supply system being detected by residual ink quantity detection means including a deviation member connected to an ink supply path of the ink supply system to form a part thereof, the deviation member being deviated upon a change in pressure in the ink supply path, thereby detecting a residual ink quantity by detecting a deviation of the deviation member, the method comprising the steps of:
- outputting a signal relating to an operation control of a scan direction switch of the recording head by the scan means with a predetermined time delay; and
- detecting the residual ink quantity by the residual ink quantity detection means corresponding to the signal outputted in said outputting step with the predetermined time delay.
- 10. A detecting method according to claim 9, wherein in said detecting step the residual ink quantity is detected based on an electrical contracted state of a fixed first electrode and a second electrode provided on the deviation means.
- 11. A detecting method according to claim 10, further comprising a step for generating an alarm based on the detected result by the residual ink quantity detecting means.
- 12. A recording apparatus comprising:
- a recording head for discharging ink;
- an ink supply system for containing an amount of ink to be supplied to said recording head;
- a carriage for mounting said recording head;
- scanning means for scanning said recording head along a recording medium;
- residual ink quantity detecting means for detecting a residual ink quantity in said supply system, said detecting means including a deviation member connected to an ink supply path of said ink supply system to form a part thereof, said deviation member being deviated upon a change in pressure in the ink supply path, thereby detecting a residual ink quantity by detecting a deviation of the deviation member; and
- control means for controlling said detecting means to detect the amount of ink in said ink supply system after a lapse of a predetermined delay from a time when a direction of movement of said carriage by said scanning means is changed.
- 13. A recording apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the predetermined delay is a time interval that permits the detection by said detecting means substantially without influence thereof by the change in direction of said carriage.
- 14. A recording apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the recording head is of a type discharging an ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 15. A recording apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said residual ink quantity detecting means detects the residual ink quantity based on an electrical contracted state of a fixed first electrode and a second electrode provided or said deviation.
- 16. A recording apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the recording head is of a type discharging an ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 17. A recording apparatus according to claim 12, further compromising alarm means for generating an alarm based on the detected result by said residual ink quantity detecting means.
- 18. A recording apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the recording head is of a type discharging an ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 19. A recording apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the recording head is of a type discharging an ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 20. A recording apparatus comprising:
- a recording head for discharging an ink therefrom;
- an ink supply system for containing an ink to be supplied to said recording head;
- pump means provided at a midway of an ink path extending from said ink supply system to said recording head for applying a force to supply the ink from said ink supply system;
- recovery means for performing a recovery operation to recover a discharge condition of said recording head;
- residual ink quantity detecting means for detecting a residual ink quantity in said supply system, said detecting means including a deviation member connected to an ink supply path of said ink supply system to form a part thereof, said deviation member being deviated upon a change in pressure in the ink supply path, thereby detecting a residual ink quantity by detecting a deviation of the deviation member; and
- control means for controlling said residual ink quantity detecting means to detect the residual ink quantity in said ink supply system with a predetermined delay after a time when said pump means applies the force to the ink.
- 21. A recording apparatus according to claim 20, wherein the predetermined delay is a time interval that permits the detection by said detecting means substantially without influence thereof by the operation of said pump means.
- 22. A recording apparatus according to claim 21, wherein the recording head is of a type discharging an ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 23. A recording apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said recovery means performs the operation of said pump means by absorbing ink from said recording head and discharging the absorbed ink.
- 24. A recording apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the recording head is of a type discharging an ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 25. A recording apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said residual ink quantity detecting means detects the residual ink quantity based on an electrical contacted state of a fixed first electrode and a second electrode provided or said deviation means.
- 26. A recording apparatus according to claim 25, wherein the recording head is of a type discharging an ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 27. A recording apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising alarm means for generating an alarm based on the detected result by said residual ink quantity detecting means.
- 28. A recording apparatus according to claim 27, wherein the recording head is of a type discharging an ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
- 29. A recording apparatus according to claim 20, wherein the recording head is of a type discharging an ink by applying thermal energy to the ink.
Priority Claims (6)
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61-79209 |
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61-155186 |
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61-200154 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is continuation of application Ser. No. 07/880,713 filed May 8, 1992, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/622,187 filed Dec. 5, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,136,309 issued Aug. 4, 1992, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/304,898 filed Feb. 1, 1989, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/027,198 filed Mar. 17, 1987, now abandoned.
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