Claims
- 1. A capping system for sealing a printhead in an inkjet printing mechanism, comprising:a sled which moves between rest and sealing positions; a cap retainer supported by the sled; and a cap member supported by the sled and having a lip configured to seal the printhead when the sled is in the sealing position, and a base defining plural vent holes extending therethrough, with the base and retainer cooperating to define plural passageways extending between atmosphere and said vent holes.
- 2. A capping system as defined in claim 1, further comprising:a base defining a cam surface; the sled further having a cam follower which engages the cam surface for a portion of said movement between rest and sealing positions; and an activation wall extending from the cap sled beyond the cap lip to engage a portion of the printhead, and to move the sled from the rest position to the sealing position through linear motion of the base while the printhead remains stationary.
- 3. A capping system according to claim 2 for sealing an inkjet printhead which reciprocates along a scanning axis, wherein the linear motion of the base occurs in a direction orthogonal to the scanning axis.
- 4. A capping system according to claim 2 wherein:the activation wall has opposing first and second surfaces, with the first surface being engaged by said portion of the printhead; and the capping system further includes a return spring which engages the second surface of the activation wall to bias the sled toward the rest position.
- 5. A capping system according to claim 2 further including:a cap retainer gimbal-mounted to the sled; and a spring biasing the cap retainer away from the sled and toward the printhead.
- 6. A capping system according to claim 2 for sealing an inkjet printhead in an inkjet printing mechanism having a service station with a moveable pallet defining a stall, wherein the base is replaceably received within the stall, with the base supporting the cap sled so the pallet may provide said linear motion.
- 7. A capping system according to claim 6 wherein said spring biasing the cap retainer away from the sled comprises a leaf spring having a mounting portion supported by the base.
- 8. A capping system according to claim 2 wherein:the sled defines a first pair of slots and a second pair of slots; the capping system further includes a cap retainer having a first pair of posts slideably received within the first pair of slots, and a second pair of posts slideably received within the second pair of slots; and the capping system further includes a spring biasing the cap retainer away from the sled and toward the printhead.
- 9. A printing mechanism, comprising:an inkjet printhead which reciprocates along a scanning axis; a pallet defining a stall, with the pallet moving between rest and sealing positions; a base replaceably received within the pallet stall; a sled which moves between rest and sealing positions; a cap retainer supported by the sled; and a cap member supported by the sled and having a lip configured to seal the printhead when the sled is in the sealing position, and a base defining plural vent holes extending therethrough, with the base and retainer cooperating to define plural passageways extending between atmosphere and said vent holes.
- 10. A printing mechanism according to claim 9, further comprising:the base, further defining a cam surface; the sled further having a cam follower which engages the cam surface for a portion of said movement between rest and sealing positions; and an activation wall extending from the cap sled beyond the cap lip to engage a portion of the printhead, and to move the sled from the rest position to the sealing position through linear motion of the base while the printhead remains stationary.
- 11. A printing mechanism according to claim 10 wherein the linear motion of the pallet occurs in a direction orthogonal to the scanning axis.
- 12. A printing mechanism according to claim 10 wherein:the activation wall has opposing first and second surfaces, with the first surface being engaged by said portion of the printhead; and the capping system further includes a return spring which engages the second surface of the activation wall to bias the sled toward the rest position.
- 13. A printing mechanism according to claim 10 further including:a cap retainer gimbal-mounted to the sled; and a spring biasing the cap retainer away from the sled and toward the printhead.
- 14. A printing mechanism according to claim 10 wherein:the sled defines a first pair of slots and a second pair of slots; the capping system further includes a cap retainer having a first pair of posts slideably received within the first pair of slots, and a second pair of posts slideably received within the second pair of slots; and the capping system further includes a spring biasing the cap retainer away from the sled and toward the printhead.
- 15. A method of sealing a printhead in a printing mechanism, comprising the steps of:moving the printhead along a scanning axis with a carriage to a sealing position; pushing an activation member into engagement with a portion of the printhead or carriage through linear motion in a direction substantially orthogonal to the scanning axis; during said pushing step, elevating a cap lip supported by a cap retainer, both the cap lip and the cap retainer being supported by the sled, into sealing contact with the printhead through cam action; and venting any air compressed during the sealing step to atmosphere through at least one of a plurality of vent holes defined by the cap lip therethrough, and through a vent passageway defined between the cap retainer and the cap lip.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 further including:wiping ink residue from the printhead; obstructing one of the vent holes with the ink residue during the wiping step; and wherein the venting step comprises venting through at least one non-obstructed vent hole.
- 17. A method according to claim 15 further including the step of biasing the cap lip toward the printhead.
- 18. A method according to claim 17 wherein the biasing step comprises the step of compressing a spring member.
- 19. A method according to claim 15 further including the steps of:following the elevating step, moving the cap sled in another direction substantially opposite to said direction; and during said step of moving the cap sled, lowering the cap lip through cam action to unseal the inkjet printhead.
- 20. A method according to claim 19 further including the step of, during said lowering step, biasing the cap sled into a rest position.
- 21. A capping system for sealing a printhead in an inkjet printing mechanism, comprising:a cap retainer; a cap member having a lip for sealing the printhead and a base defining plural vent holes extending therethrough, wherein the retainer and base cooperate to define plural vent passageways to atmosphere from said vent holes; and means for mounting the cap lip member to the cap retainer.
- 22. A capping system according to claim 21 wherein the plural vent holes comprise a pair of vent holes.
- 23. A capping system according to claim 21 wherein said means for mounting comprises:the cap retainer having a pair of cap lip mounting flanges extending therefrom; and the cap lip having a base portion defining a pair of mounting holes extending therethrough which are seated to surround an associated one pair of cap lip mounting flanges.
- 24. A capping system according to claim 21 further comprising:a cam surface defined by the base; a sled which moves between rest and sealing positions and having a cam follower which engages the cam surface for a portion of the movement between rest and sealing positions; and an activation wall extending from the sled beyond the cap member to engage a portion of the printhead, and to move the sled from the rest position to the sealing position through linear motion of the base while the printhead remains stationary.
- 25. A method of venting a capped inkjet printhead in an inkjet printing mechanism, comprising the steps of:providing a cap retainer; providing a cap lip member with a base portion defining plural vent holes extending therethrough; supporting the cap lip member with the cap retainer to define a vent passageway therebetween from each of said vent holes to atmosphere; moving the cap lip member into sealing contact with the printhead; and venting compressed air between the cap lip member and the printhead to the atmosphere through at least one of said plural vent holes and through said vent passageways.
- 26. A method according to claim 25 wherein the provided cap lip member defines a pair of vent holes therethrough.
- 27. A method according to claim 25 wherein said step of moving the cap lip member into sealing contact with the printhead is accomplished by moving the printhead along a scanning axis to a sealing position.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/227,448 filed Jan. 8, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,135,585.
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Commonly-owned, co-pending U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 08/667,611, filed Jul. 3, 1996, entitled “Integrated Translational Service Station for Inkjet Printheads” Pending. |
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