Claims
- 1. A refresh ink ejection device comprising an ink ejection means for generating and ejecting a refresh ink droplet, an ink collector for collecting the refresh ink droplet, and a deflecting means for deflecting the refresh ink droplet ejected from the ink ejection means so that the refresh ink droplet impinges on the ink collector wherein the deflecting means includes:a conductive member including the ink collector provided on a surface of the conductive member, facing the recording medium, said conductive member and said ink collector having the same potential as ink that the ink ejection means holds, the conductive member being disposed in vicinity of where the ink droplet is generated; a back electrode disposed behind a recording medium; and a voltage application means for applying a voltage between the conductive member including said collector and the back electrode for generating a deflecting electric field; whereby the ink droplet ejected from the ink ejection means is deflected by the deflecting electric field and then impinges on the ink collector.
- 2. The refresh ink ejection device according to claim 1, wherein the deflecting electric field is an angled deflecting electric field having a field element with a direction perpendicular to an ink ejection direction of the ink ejection means.
- 3. The refresh ink ejection device according to claim 2, wherein the conductive member has a protrusion protruding toward the back electrode.
- 4. The refresh ink ejection device according to claim 2, wherein the conductive member includes an orifice plate formed with an orifice and a conductive plate provided on the orifice plate.
- 5. The refresh ink ejection device according to claim 1, wherein the conductive member is formed integrally with the ink collector.
- 6. The refresh ink ejection device according to claim 5, wherein the ink collector is an ink absorbing member.
- 7. The refresh ink ejection device according to claim 6, further comprising an ink receiving member connected to the ink collector for collecting ink residing on the ink collector.
- 8. The refresh ink ejection device according to claim 7 wherein the ink receiving member includes a vacuum pump for collecting ink by suctioning the ink.
- 9. The refresh ink ejection device according to claim 7, wherein the ink receiving member includes a large-capacity ink absorbing member for absorbing the ink residing on the ink collector by capillary action.
- 10. The refresh ink ejection device according to claim 5, wherein the ink collector os a narrow groove for leading ink.
- 11. The refresh ink ejection device according to claim 1, wherein said refresh ink droplet has one of reduced mass and reduced velocity compared to a recording ink droplet.
- 12. An inkjet recording device comprising an ink ejection means for generating and ejecting an ink droplet, a first control means for controlling the ink ejection means to eject a recording ink droplet, a second control means for controlling the ink ejection means to eject a refresh ink droplet, an ink collector for collecting the refresh ink droplet so that the refresh ink droplet impinges on the ink collector, wherein the deflecting means includes:a conductive member having the same potential as ink that the ink ejection means holds, the conductive member being disposed in vicinity of where the ink droplet is generated; a back electrode disposed behind a recording medium; and a voltage applying means for applying a voltage between the conductive member and the back electrode so as to generate a deflecting electric field; and the ink collector is disposed on a surface of the conductive member, the surface facing the recording medium; the deflecting electric field deflects the recording ink droplet as needed, wherein the deflected recording ink droplet impinges on the recording medium; and the deflecting electric field deflects the refresh ink droplet so that the deflected refresh ink droplet impinges on the ink collector.
- 13. The inkjet recording device according to claim 12, wherein the first control means controls the ink ejection means to eject the recording ink droplet based on a recording signal during a recording operation, and the second deflecting means controls the ink ejection means to eject the refresh ink droplet during a time interval where no recording ink droplet is ejected during the recording operation, without stopping the recording operation.
- 14. The inkjet recording device according to claim 12, wherein the second control means controls the ink ejection means to eject the refresh ink droplet at a lower ejection speed than the recording ink droplet.
- 15. The inkjet recording device according to claim 12, wherein the refresh ink droplet has a smaller weight than the recording ink droplet.
- 16. The inkjet recording device according to claim 12, further comprising a charging means for charging the refresh ink droplet and the recording ink droplet, the charging means charges the refresh ink droplet to a larger potential than the recording ink droplet.
- 17. The inkjet recording device according to claim 12, wherein the deflecting electric field having a field element in a direction perpendicular to an ink ejection direction of the ink ejection means.
Priority Claims (1)
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2001-108076 |
Apr 2001 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/JP02/03396 filed Apr. 4, 2002.
PCT Information
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PCT/JP02/03396 |
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00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO02/08342 |
10/24/2002 |
WO |
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