1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to recording apparatuses.
2. Related Art
The recording apparatus disclosed in Chinese Utility Model Publication CN-U-202278834 is an example of a recording apparatus such as an ink jet printer. The recording apparatus disclosed in CN-U-202278834 includes a high-capacity main receptacle 131 within the apparatus, and ink is supplied from the main receptacle 131 to an ink cartridge 11 via a tube. An ink injection port is provided in an upper area of the main receptacle 131, and ink is supplied to the interior of the main receptacle 131 via the ink injection port.
In the recording apparatus disclosed in CN-U-202278834, there is nothing covering the ink injection port, and the ink injection port is provided so as to protrude outward to the exterior. Meanwhile, dust often accumulates on a top surface of the main receptacle 131 if the recording apparatus is left standing for long periods of time. In such a case, the dust will accumulate on top and in the periphery of the ink injection port. There are also situations where foreign objects aside from dust are present on top and in the periphery of the ink injection port. This leads to a problem in that dust, foreign objects, and the like will enter into the main receptacle 131 from the ink injection port. In this case, supplying ink to the ink cartridge has a risk in that a variety of malfunctions, such as clogging in a recording head, can occur.
Although employing a configuration in which the ink injection port is covered by an opening/closing member such as an upper cover member, a scanner unit, or the like located in an upper area of the apparatus can be considered, such a configuration has a problem in that it then becomes difficult to fill the ink through the ink injection port.
It is an advantage of some aspects of the invention to provide a recording apparatus capable of preventing dust, foreign objects, and the like from entering into an ink tank while also making it possible to fill ink with ease.
A recording apparatus according to an aspect of the invention includes: a carriage, having a recording head that ejects ink, capable of moving in a predetermined direction; a housing body having an opening portion that exposes at least part of an upper area of a movement region of the carriage; an opening/closing member, attached to the housing body via a pivot shaft so as to be capable of pivoting freely, that covers the opening portion so as to overlap with the opening portion; and an ink tank that is disposed within the housing body, has an ink holding chamber that holds ink used in recording, and has an injection port for filling the ink holding chamber with the ink. Here, the ink tank is disposed so that one end thereof is positioned within the housing body on the opposite side of the housing body as the side in which the pivot shaft is provided; the ink tank has a stepped shape having a step portion in a position that is distanced from an end surface on the side of the ink tank located toward the opening/closing member, and the step portion is provided in the ink tank on the side thereof that is further from the pivot shaft; the injection port is provided in the step portion; and the injection port is exposed by pivoting the opening/closing member in a direction that opens the opening/closing member.
According to this configuration, the ink tank is disposed within the housing body and is covered by the opening/closing member that covers the opening portion of the housing body. Accordingly, when the ink tank is not being filled with ink, dust can be prevented from accumulating and foreign objects can be prevented from being present in the vicinity of the ink injection port by placing the opening/closing member in a closed state. Furthermore, the ink tank is disposed in a position within the housing body that is on the opposite side as the pivot shaft. Accordingly, in the case where the opening/closing member has been rotated in a direction that opens the opening/closing member and the ink tank is to be filled with ink, the portion of the opening/closing member that opposes the injection port can be opened to a greater angle, which in turn makes it possible to fill the ink with ease. Furthermore, because the step portion is provided on the side of the ink tank that is distanced from the pivot shaft, the portion of the opening/closing member that opposes the step portion can be opened to an even greater angle. In addition, the step portion provided in the ink tank is present in a position distanced from an end surface located toward the opening/closing member, and thus the injection port is positioned on the side that is distanced from the opening/closing member (for example, the lower side); thus when, for example, the ink is filled using the bottle that holds the ink, the bottle does not easily interfere with the opening/closing member.
According to another aspect of the invention, in the above aspect, it is preferable for the step portion to be provided facing an edge area of the housing body that is located away from the pivot shaft.
According to this configuration, the step portion is provided facing an edge area of the housing body that is located away from the pivot shaft, and thus when the ink is filled via the injection port, the bottle or the like can be inserted/removed from the edge area, and the bottle or the like can furthermore be positioned while protruding outward further than the edge area. This makes it possible to fill the ink even more easily.
Furthermore, a recording apparatus according to another aspect of the invention includes: a carriage, having a recording head that ejects ink, capable of moving in a predetermined direction; a housing body having an opening portion that exposes at least part of an upper area of a movement region of the carriage; an opening/closing member, attached to the housing body via a pivot shaft so as to be capable of pivoting freely, that covers the opening portion so as to overlap with the opening portion; an ink tank that is disposed within the housing body, has an ink holding chamber that holds ink used in recording, and has an injection port for filling the ink holding chamber with the ink; a flow channel that allows the ink to flow between the ink tank and the recording head; and a discharge port that discharges a recording medium that has been recorded onto by the recording head. Here, the ink tank is provided toward the discharge port; the ink tank has a stepped shape having a step portion in a position that is distanced from an end surface on the side of the ink tank located toward the opening/closing member, and the step portion is provided in the ink tank on the side thereof that is closer to the discharge port; the injection port is provided in the step portion; and the injection port is exposed by pivoting the opening/closing member in a direction that opens the opening/closing member.
According to this configuration, the ink tank is disposed within the housing body and is covered by the opening/closing member that covers the opening portion of the housing body. Accordingly, when the ink tank is not being filled with ink, dust can be prevented from accumulating and foreign objects can be prevented from being present in the vicinity of the ink injection port by placing the opening/closing member in a closed state. In addition, the ink tank is disposed toward the discharge port. This makes it possible to fill the ink with ease. Furthermore, the step portion is provided in the ink tank on the side thereof that is closer to the discharge port, and thus the ink can be filled with ease. In addition, the step portion provided in the ink tank is present in a position distanced from an end surface located toward the opening/closing member, and thus the injection port is positioned on the side that is distanced from the opening/closing member (for example, the lower side); thus when, for example, the ink is filled using the bottle that holds the ink, the bottle does not easily interfere with the opening/closing member.
According to another aspect of the invention, in the above aspect, it is preferable for the step portion to be provided facing an edge area of the housing body on the side thereof that is located toward the discharge port.
According to this configuration, the step portion is provided facing an edge area of the housing body that is closer to the discharge port, and thus when the ink is filled via the injection port, the bottle or the like can be inserted/removed from the edge area, and the bottle or the like can furthermore be positioned while protruding outward further than the edge area. This makes it possible to fill the ink even more easily.
Furthermore, a recording apparatus according to another aspect of the invention includes: a carriage, having a recording head that ejects ink, capable of moving in a predetermined direction; a housing body having an opening portion that exposes at least part of an upper area of a movement region of the carriage; an opening/closing member, attached to the housing body via a pivot shaft so as to be capable of pivoting freely, that covers the opening portion so as to overlap with the opening portion; an ink tank that is disposed within the housing body, has an ink holding chamber that holds ink used in recording, and has an injection port for filling the ink holding chamber with the ink; a flow channel that allows the ink to flow between the ink tank and the recording head; and a panel unit including an operation button for performing various types of operations. Here, the ink tank is provided toward the panel unit; the ink tank has a stepped shape having a step portion in a position that is distanced from an end surface on the side of the ink tank located toward the opening/closing member, and the step portion is provided in the ink tank on the side thereof that is closer to the panel unit; the injection port is provided in the step portion; and the injection port is exposed by pivoting the opening/closing member in a direction that opens the opening/closing member.
According to this configuration, the ink tank is disposed within the housing body and is covered by the opening/closing member that covers the opening portion of the housing body is covered. Accordingly, when the ink tank is not being filled with ink, dust can be prevented from accumulating and foreign objects can be prevented from being present in the vicinity of the ink injection port by placing the opening/closing member in a closed state. In addition, the ink tank is disposed toward the panel unit. This makes it possible to fill the ink with ease. Furthermore, the step portion is provided in the ink tank on the side thereof that is closer to the panel unit, and thus the ink can be filled with ease. In addition, the step portion provided in the ink tank is present in a position distanced from an end surface located toward the opening/closing member, and thus the injection port is positioned on the side that is distanced from the opening/closing member (for example, the lower side); thus when, for example, the ink is filled using the bottle that holds the ink, the bottle does not easily interfere with the opening/closing member.
According to another aspect of the invention, in the above aspect, it is preferable for the step portion to be provided facing an edge area of the housing body on the side thereof that is located toward the panel unit.
According to this configuration, the step portion is provided facing an edge area of the housing body that is closer to the panel unit, and thus when the ink is filled via the injection port, the bottle or the like can be inserted/removed from that edge area, and the bottle or the like can furthermore be positioned while protruding outward further than the edge area. This makes it possible to fill the ink even more easily.
According to another aspect of the invention, in the above aspect, it is preferable for the recording head having nozzles that eject the ink supplied from a plurality of the ink tanks to be provided so as to move in the main scanning direction, and for the plurality of ink tanks to be disposed so as to be arranged in the main scanning direction.
According to this configuration, the plurality of ink tanks are disposed so as to be arranged in the main scanning direction, and thus the injection ports of all of the ink tanks are provided in the edge area of the housing body or toward the discharge port or toward the panel unit in the housing body, on the opposite side as the pivot shaft of the opening/closing member. Accordingly, the ease of operations when filling the ink can be improved even more.
According to another aspect of the invention, in the above aspect, it is preferable for a cover that can be opened/closed relative to the housing body and encloses the periphery of the ink tank to be provided in the housing body, in a location thereof that is further from the pivot shaft than the ink tank.
According to this configuration, the cover is opened/closed relative to the housing body, and thus the ease of operations when filling the ink tank with ink can be improved even more.
According to another aspect of the invention, in the above aspect, it is preferable for the plurality of ink tanks to have an ink tank positioned toward a corner portion of the housing body, for the cover to have a first side surface that extends in the main scanning direction and a second side surface that extends in a direction that intersects with the main scanning direction and for the cover to span across the corner portion of the housing body due to the first side surface and the second side surface, and for the cover to be provided extending further toward the opening/closing member than the injection port.
According to this configuration, the cover that includes the first side surface portion and the second side surface portion has an L-shaped exterior form when viewed from above. Accordingly, when the cover is opened, the second side surface portion of the cover moves away from a corner portion of the housing body. Through this, the cover can be prevented from interfering with the filling of ink despite the ink tank that is to be filled with ink being positioned at the corner portion, which makes it possible to improve the ease of operations when filling the ink.
According to another aspect of the invention, in the above aspect, it is preferable for the opening/closing member to be held in an open position relative to the housing body by a support member, for the injection port to be linked to a bottle for filling the ink when the ink tank is to be filled with ink, and in the case where the bottle has been linked to the injection port, for the opening/closing member to be held by the support member in the open position where the opening/closing member does not interfere with the bottle.
According to this configuration, when the opening/closing member is opened, the open position of the opening/closing member is held by the support member. Furthermore, the opening/closing member is held by the support member in an open position in which the opening/closing member does not interfere with the bottle. Accordingly, the ease of operations when linking the bottle to the injection port and filling the ink tank with ink can be improved even more.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
Hereinafter, a recording apparatus 10 according to an embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to the drawings. Note that XYZ axes that are mutually orthogonal are indicated in the following drawings as necessary in order to specify directions, and the XYZ axes are indicated as necessary in other drawings as well. Here, in
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Meanwhile, sub tanks 55 for holding ink supplied to the recording head 54 are provided in the carriage 51. Ink is supplied to the sub tanks 55 from the ink tanks 70 (described later) via a tube assembly 80 (see
A stacker 60 is provided in the housing body 20. The stacker 60 is provided spanning from a side of the housing body 20 on which a discharge port 23 from which the recording paper is discharged is located (a front side; a Y1 side) to the rear (Y2) side within the housing body 20. The stacker 60 is a unit that holds the recording paper (not shown) in a stacked state after recording images have been formed on the recording paper by the recording head 54 and the recording paper has been discharged. Note that a pull-out tray for assisting in supporting the recording paper may be provided in the stacker 60, in a retractable state, in order to hold the recording paper in a more favorable manner.
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Incidentally, positioning the support member 41 closer to the rear (Y2) side rather than positioning the support member 41 closer to the front (Y1) side reduces the length required for the support member 41 to support the opening/closing member 40 when the opening/closing member 40 is open. Accordingly, it is preferable for the support member 41 to be positioned as far rearward (toward the Y2 side) as possible, but it is also necessary to provide the support member 41 in a position where the support member 41 does not interfere with the carriage 51. Therefore, the support member 41 is positioned further toward the front (toward the Y1 side) than a scanning region of the carriage 51 when the support member 41 is stored within the housing body 20.
Note, however, that it is preferable for the support member 41 to be positioned significantly further toward the rear (toward the Y2 side) than the front (Y1) side of the outer panel 21 of the housing body 20. Specifically, it is preferable for the support member 41 to be positioned further toward the rear (toward the Y2 side) than the panel unit 30, and to be positioned further toward the rear (toward the Y2 side) than the center of the ink tanks 70 in the Y direction.
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Next, the ink tanks 70 will be described. As shown in
Note that in the configuration illustrated in
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The injection port 73 is provided in the end surface 70A1 on the upper side of the lower step 70A (this corresponds to an end surface on the side toward the opening/closing member 40). The injection port 73 is a portion for filling (injecting) the ink holding chamber 71 with ink held in a bottle B (see
Note that the lower step 70A corresponds to a step portion. In this embodiment, the lower step 70A is provided in a surface of an edge area of the ink tank 70 that is further from the pivot shaft. Meanwhile, the ink tank 70 may be provided having a stepped shape with three or more steps. In this case, the injection port 73 may be provided in any step portion as long as it is a step portion that is lower than the end surface 70A1 on the upper side. In addition, although the lower step 70A is provided in the edge area toward the front (Y1) side of the ink tank 70, the end surface 70A1 on the upper side may be present to the front or rear of the lower step 70A as long as the end surface 70A1 is further toward the front (Y1) side than the center of the ink tank 70 in the depth direction (the Y direction).
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Note that each of the ink tanks 70 holds a different type of ink. Accordingly, it is preferable to provide a means that prevents the ink tanks 70 from being filled with the wrong type of ink. To that end, type information 22B indicating the type of ink to be held in the respective ink tanks 70 is provided on the attachment member 22, as shown in
One end side of the tube assembly 80 shown in
The choke valve mechanism 90 shown in
Next, a cover opening/closing mechanism 100 will be described. As shown in
The cover 110 has an L-shaped form when viewed from above in a closed state. In order to achieve this L-shaped form, the cover 110 includes a first side surface portion 111 and a second side surface portion 112, and the first side surface portion 111 and the second side surface portion 112 are connected with edge areas thereof being orthogonal to each other. In addition, when the cover 110 is closed, the first side surface portion 111 extends so as to follow the main scanning direction (the X direction) and the second side surface portion 112 extends so as to follow a sub scanning direction (the Y direction).
A pivot shaft 113 is provided in the cover 110. In the configuration shown in
As shown in
In this manner, providing the viewing window 114 configured from the transparent member 114A in the cover 110 makes it possible for the user to visually confirm the amount of ink remaining in the ink tanks 70 through the viewing window 114.
Note that the cover 110 is not limited to the type shown in
With the type of the cover 110 shown in
With the type of the cover 110 shown in
It is also possible to change the position where the pivot shaft 113 is attached in the types of the cover 110 shown in the aforementioned
With the forward-tilting type cover 110 shown in
Note that although the cover 110 shown in
Meanwhile, the types of the cover 110 illustrated in the aforementioned
Note that the dust-resistant side surface portion 116 may be provided in a position as described hereinafter. The dust-resistant side surface portion 116 may be provided so as to make contact with the injection ports 73 when the cover 110 is closed, or may be provided in a position in which the dust-resistant side surface portion 116 does not make contact with the injection ports 73 but is closer to the injection ports 73 than in the configuration shown in
Meanwhile, a viewing window 117 may be provided in the outer panel 21 of the housing body 20, as shown in
The amounts of ink remaining in the ink tanks 70 can be visually confirmed through this viewing window 117 as well. However, the viewing window 117, which has a small surface area as mentioned above, also serves to emphasize the high-capacity ink tanks 70 as a facet of the external appearance, and thus need not provide a function for visually confirming that it has become necessary to fill the ink.
Operations When Filling Ink Tanks 70 with Ink
Operations carried out in the recording apparatus 10 configured as described above when filling the ink tanks 70 with ink will be described below.
First, prior to filling the ink, the opening/closing member 40 is opened as illustrated in
Furthermore, the cover 110 is opened before or after the opening/closing member 40 is opened. When the cover 110 is opened, an upper end area of the cover 110 moves away from the ink tanks 70. As a result, the bottle B does not interfere with the cover 110 when the ink is being filled.
When the opening/closing member 40 and the cover 110 are open, a tapered spout of the bottle B is inserted into the injection ports 73 of the ink tanks 70. The ink holding chambers 71 of the ink tanks 70 are filled with the ink by, for example, pressurizing the bottle B in this state. When the ink tanks 70 have been filled to a predetermined level, the spout of the bottle B is pulled out from the injection ports 73, and the ink filling process ends.
According to the recording apparatus 10 configured as described above, the ink tanks 70 are disposed within the housing body 20, and are covered by the opening/closing member 40, which covers the upper sides of the ink tanks 70. Accordingly, when the ink tanks 70 are not being filled with ink, dust can be prevented from accumulating and foreign objects can be prevented from being present in the vicinity of the injection ports 73 by placing the opening/closing member 40 in a closed state. Furthermore, the ink tanks 70 are disposed in a position within the housing body 20 that is on the opposite side as the pivot shaft (the front side; the Y1 side). Accordingly, in the case where the opening/closing member 40 has been rotated in a direction that opens the opening/closing member and the ink tanks 70 are to be filled with ink, the portion of the opening/closing member 40 that opposes the injection ports 73 can be opened to a greater angle, which in turn makes it possible to fill the ink with ease.
Furthermore, because the lower steps 70A are provided on the sides of the ink tanks 70 that are distanced from the pivot shaft (the front side; the Y1 side), the portion of the opening/closing member 40 that opposes the lower steps 70A can be opened to an even greater angle. In addition, the lower step 70A is present in a position on the lower (Z2) side, distanced from the end surface 70A1 located toward the opening/closing member 40. Accordingly, the injection ports 73 are positioned on the lower (Z2) side, distanced from the opening/closing member 40, and thus when, for example, the ink is filled using the bottle B that holds the ink, the bottle B does not easily interfere with the opening/closing member 40.
Note that the lower steps 70A are provided on the side of the ink tanks 70 located toward the discharge port 23 (or toward the panel unit 30), and thus the ink can be filled with ease.
Meanwhile, the lower steps 70A are provided facing an edge area of the housing body 20 on the side located toward the discharge port 23 (or toward the panel unit 30). Accordingly, when the ink is filled via the injection ports 73, the bottle B or the like can be inserted/removed from an edge area of the housing body 20, and the bottle B or the like can furthermore be positioned while protruding outward further than the edge area. This makes it possible to fill the ink even more easily.
In addition, in this embodiment, the lower steps 70A are positioned on an edge area side of the ink tanks 70 that is distanced from the pivot shaft (that is, an edge area on the front (Y1) side). Accordingly, when the ink is filled via the injection ports 73, the bottle B or the like can be inserted/removed from an edge area on the front side, and the bottle B or the like can furthermore be positioned while protruding outward further than the edge area on the front side. This makes it possible to fill the ink even more easily.
Furthermore, in this embodiment, the plurality of ink tanks 70 are disposed so as to be arranged in the main scanning direction, and thus the injection ports 73 of all of the ink tanks 70 are provided in an area toward the edge of the housing body 20 on the opposite side as the pivot shaft of the opening/closing member 40 (that is, an area toward the front (Y1) side). Accordingly, the ease of operations when filling the ink can be improved even more.
In addition, in this embodiment, the configuration is such that cover 110 is opened/closed relative to the housing body 20. Accordingly, the ease of operations when filling the ink tanks 70 with ink can be improved even more.
Furthermore, in this embodiment, the cover 110 that includes the first side surface portion 111 and the second side surface portion 112 has an L-shaped exterior form when viewed from above. Accordingly, when the cover 110 is opened, the second side surface portion 112 of the cover 110 moves away from a corner portion of the housing body 20. Through this, the cover 110 can be prevented from interfering with the filling of ink despite the ink tanks 70 that are to be filled with ink being positioned at the corner portion, which makes it possible to improve the ease of operations when filling the ink.
In addition, in this embodiment, when the opening/closing member 40 is opened, the open position of the opening/closing member 40 is held by the support member 41. Furthermore, the opening/closing member 40 is held by the support member 41 in an open position in which the opening/closing member 40 does not interfere with the bottle B. Accordingly, the ease of operations when linking the bottle B to the injection ports 73 and filling the ink tanks 70 with ink can be improved even more.
Note that in this embodiment, when the opening/closing member 40 is opened, the open position of the opening/closing member 40 is maintained by the support member 41, and a space for injecting the ink is formed as a result. Accordingly, the ease of operations when filling the ink tanks 70 with ink can be improved even more.
Furthermore, in this embodiment, the support member 41 is provided in the housing body 20 on the opposite side as the side on which the ink tanks 70 are provided, with the stacker 60 located therebetween. Accordingly, the support member 41 can be prevented from interfering with the ink tanks 70 even when the support member 41 is stored within the housing body 20. Through this, the freedom of the layout, namely the area where the support member 41 is provided, can be increased.
Furthermore, in this embodiment, the support member 41 is not provided in the scanning region in which the carriage 51 slides, and thus the support member 41 does not interfere with the carriage 51. In addition, the support member 41 is provided toward the carriage 51 and distanced from the outer panel 21 located on the front (Y1) side, and thus the length of the support member 41 required to hold the opening/closing member 40 in an open state can be reduced.
The foregoing describes an embodiment of the invention, but it should be noted that many variations on the invention can be made. Such variations will be described hereinafter.
The aforementioned embodiment describes a case in which a plurality of ink tanks 70 are provided, one for each type of ink. However, an integrated ink tank, in which a plurality of types of ink are held in a single ink tank, may be provided instead. In this case, the ink tank includes the same number of ink holding chambers as there are types of ink, and includes the same number of injection ports as there are ink holding chambers. According to this configuration as well, when the ink tanks 70 are not being filled with ink, dust can be prevented from accumulating and foreign objects can be prevented from being present in the vicinity of the injection ports by placing the opening/closing member 40 and the cover 110 in a closed state.
In the aforementioned embodiment, the plurality of ink tanks 70 are disposed so as to be arranged in the main scanning direction (the X direction). However, the plurality of ink tanks may instead be disposed so as to be arranged in the sub scanning direction (the Y direction), the vertical direction (Z direction), or the like. According to this configuration as well, when the ink tanks 70 are not being filled with ink, dust can be prevented from accumulating and foreign objects can be prevented from being present in the vicinity of the injection ports by placing the opening/closing member and the cover 110 in a closed state.
In the aforembodiment, the injection ports 73 are provided in the end surfaces 70A1 on the upper sides of the lower steps 70A in the ink tanks 70. However, the injection ports may be provided in side surfaces of the ink tanks, on the front (Y1) sides thereof. According to this configuration as well, when the ink tanks 70 are not being filled with ink, dust can be prevented from accumulating and foreign objects can be prevented from being present in the vicinity of the injection ports by placing the opening/closing member 40 and the cover 110 in a closed state.
In the aforementioned embodiment, the ink tanks 70 are disposed in an area of the housing body 20 that is on the opposite side as the side where the support member 41 is provided, with the stacker 60 located therebetween. However, a configuration in which the ink tanks are provided in the housing body 20 on the same side as the support member 41 relative to the stacker 60 may be employed. Note, however, that in this case, it is necessary to employ a configuration in which the support member 41 does not interfere with the ink tanks 70.
A removable member such as an ink cartridge may be included in the concept of the ink tanks 70 described in the aforementioned embodiment. This is because as long as the ink cartridge includes injection ports, such an ink cartridge can improve the ease of operations when filling the ink, in the same manner as the invention according to the aforementioned embodiment.
In the aforementioned embodiment, the cover 110 has an L-shaped form when viewed from above. However, the shape of the cover is not limited to an L-shaped form when viewed from above. For example, a variety of other shapes can be employed for the cover, such as a straight shape when viewed from above.
The aforementioned embodiment describes the cover 110 as being a side-opening type, as shown in
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2012-227712 | Oct 2012 | JP | national |
2012-227713 | Oct 2012 | JP | national |
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/737,008, filed Jun. 11, 2015, which is a continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/593,881, filed Jan. 9, 2015, which is a continuation application of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 14/049,086, filed Oct. 08, 2013, all of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety. U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/737,008 claims the benefit of and priority to Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-227712 filed Oct. 15, 2012, and Japanese Patent Application No. 2012-227713 filed Oct. 15, 2012, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
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