1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a recording apparatus including a carriage to which a recording head can be detachably attached.
2. Description of the Related Art
U.S. Pat. No. 4,907,018 discusses an attach/detach mechanism for a carriage and a recording head in which a three-directional positioning reference for the recording head is provided on the carriage, and the recording head is positioned by urging the recording head with an elastic body.
In addition, recently, attempts have been made to establish networks by connecting personal computers to AV devices and household electric appliances. Accordingly, it is anticipated that there will be demand for printers that can be placed on racks, such as TV stands, similar to other AV devices.
In such a case, the printers must be structured such that all of the operations required for printing can be performed on the front side of the printer body. More specifically, it is necessary that operations of setting recording sheets before starting printing, taking out the recording sheets after printing, and replacing recording heads when ink runs out can be performed on the front side of the printer body.
An inkjet recording apparatus structured such that operations of setting recording sheets before starting printing and taking out the recording sheets after printing is discussed in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/138280.
However, the above-mentioned publication does not discuss the operation of replacing ink units or recording heads in the inkjet recording apparatus. In a typical inkjet recording apparatus, the operation of replacing the recording heads is performed manually, and a cover that opens wide is generally provided so that a user can easily access a carriage to replace the ink units or the recording heads. This type of cover generally opens in a region extending over the front and top sides of the apparatus and cannot be opened when the apparatus body is placed on a rack as described above.
Recording apparatuses in which only a recording head is mounted on a carriage and an ink tank is placed at a position where a user can easily access are also known. In such apparatus, the recording head is connected to the ink tank with an elastic tube so that ink can be supplied to the recording head. Although this type of apparatus can be structured such that the operation of replacing ink tanks can be performed on the front side, there are problems that the size and cost of the apparatus are increased since the tube must be connected to the carriage.
The present invention is directed to a recording apparatus structured such that all operations of feeding recording sheets, ejecting the recording sheets, and replacing recording heads can be performed on a front side of the apparatus without increasing costs.
According to one aspect of the present invention, a recording apparatus that records on a recording sheet with a detachable recording head includes an apparatus body having a front side; a carriage movably supporting the detachable recording head; a head-replacing portion arranged on the front side of the apparatus body and operable to perform a recording-head replacing operation; a feeding unit arranged on the front side of the apparatus body and configured to feed the recording sheet; an eject unit that is arranged on the front side of the apparatus body and configured to eject the recording sheet; a head mount adapted to mount the recording head and movable between the carriage and the head-replacing portion; a lowering member configured to move the recording head mounted on the carriage to the head mount; and a pushing member configured to move the recording head mounted on the head mount to the carriage.
Further features of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
An inkjet recording apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings.
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Recording-Head Positioning Operation
Next, the operation of positioning the recording heads 8 with respect to the carriage 7 will be described below.
The pockets 73 and 74 receive the respective recording heads 8. For example, a black recording head (not shown) containing only black ink and a color recording head (not shown) containing yellow ink, magenta ink, and cyan ink are mounted in the pockets 73 and 74. Alternatively, a photo recording head containing photo ink (light black, light magenta, and light cyan) may also be mounted instead of the black recording head.
The carriage 7 has positioning reference units provided at the bottom, each positioning reference unit including an X-direction positioning reference surface 71x, a Y-direction positioning reference surface 71y, and a Z-direction positioning reference surface 71z. The thrust springs 75 urge the recording heads 8 toward the corresponding X-direction positioning reference surfaces 71x to bias the recording heads 8 in the X direction. The thrust springs 75 are respectively disposed on the opposite walls of the carriage 7, and accordingly the X-direction positioning reference surfaces 71x are provided only on a center wall 7a of the carriage 7.
In addition, a head-setting spring 72 exerts an elastic force so that a head-retaining member 71 is rotated about a shaft 76, and a cam surface 77 of the head-retaining member 71 comes into contact with the head-fixing portion 83 and pushes the recording head 8 downward. Components of the elastic force applied by the cam surface 77 serve as urging forces in the Y and Z directions that fix the recording head 8 in the Y and Z directions with the positioning reference surfaces 71y, 71z, 81y, and 81z. Accordingly, the positioning reference surfaces 71y, 71z, 81y, and 81z are prevented from being separated and displaced from each other during the printing operation.
In addition, an inclination restricting surface 7h receives the force applied by the recording head retaining member 71 and comes into contact with the inclination restricting surface 81h of the recording head 8. Therefore, the recording head 8 is prevented from being inclined.
Recording-Head Replacing Operation
Next, the operation of replacing the recording heads 8 will be described below. As shown in
When a recording-head replacement command is issued, the carriage 7 moves in a main-scanning direction along the width of the sheet (X direction) from a normal standby position to a predetermined recording-head replacing position.
Then, as shown in
Then, the head mount 5 holding the recording head 8 is moved in the direction shown by the arrow A together with the head-pushing member 6. In addition, a member (not shown) that moves in the direction shown by the arrow A pushes an end 11a of a door lock member 11 upward, so that a lock portion 11c at an end opposite to the end 11a across a rotating shaft 11b is moved downward, as shown in
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When the recording head 8 is attached, the operation opposite to the above-described operation is performed. More specifically, the recording head 8 is mounted on the head mount 5, and a head-mounting command is issued. Accordingly, as shown in
Then, the driving mechanism (not shown) moves the head-pushing member 6 in the direction shown by the arrow B in
Then, as shown in
In addition, as described above, the carriage 7 has two pockets 73 and 74 that receive different recording heads 8. Therefore, when one of the recording heads 8 is to be replaced, the recording head 8 to be replaced can be selected depending on the position at which the carriage 7 stops, that is, depending on the head replacing position.
Accordingly, the structure in which all of the operations of feeding the recording sheet, ejecting the recording sheet, and replacing the recording heads 8 (ink units) can be performed on the front side of the apparatus is obtained without increasing costs. Therefore, the apparatus can be used without degrading the operational facility even when the apparatus is placed on a rack, and there is more freedom in the installation of the apparatus.
In addition, the recording heads 8 can be easily replaced even when the carriage 7 is placed at a deep position in the inkjet recording apparatus 100.
In addition, when, for example, the above-described structure is applied to a so-called multifunction printer having a flat head scanner mounted at the top, it is not necessary to lift the heavy scanner each time the recording heads 8 are replaced. In addition, since it is not necessary to provide a structure including a hinge or the like for lifting the scanner, the height of the apparatus can be reduced. Therefore, the overall size of the apparatus can be reduced.
Next, an inkjet recording apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to
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The head-hold claw 52 presses a finger tab 82 of a recording head 8 with a weak force applied by the head-hold spring 53, and thereby stabilizes the position of the recording head 8. The head-hold claw 52 and the head-hold spring 53 are operably associated with the head-hold lever 51, and are separated from the recording head 8 so as to release the recording head 8 when the head-hold lever 51 is rotated.
In the state in which the head-hold lever 51 is out of the apparatus body, the user can rotate the head-hold lever 51 to detach or attach the recording head 8.
Since the recording head 8 is retained and stabilized by a weak force as described above, the recording head 8 is prevented from falling from the head mount 5 when the recording head 8 is in the apparatus body, as shown in
Next, the inkjet recording apparatus according to a third embodiment of the present invention will be described below with reference to
As shown in
Since the head guide members 62 are provided at both sides of the head mount 5 at a section where the recording head 8 is to be placed, the exact section where the recording head 8 is to be set can be clearly recognized by the user. In addition, the recording head 8 can be reliably set to the attach/detach position simply by placing the recording head 8 into the space surrounded by the head guide members 62 and operating the head-hold lever 51.
According to the present embodiment, the structure in which the operations of feeding the recording sheet, ejecting the recording sheet, and replacing the recording heads can be performed on the front side can be obtained without increasing costs.
While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all modifications, equivalent structures and functions.
This application claims the benefit of Japanese Application No. 2005-146381 filed May 19, 2005, which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-146381 | May 2005 | JP | national |