1. Technical Field
The present invention relates to a retention device for an ink cartridge for preventing a relative position of conductive connection portions of a carriage-side substrate of the ink cartridge and contact terminals of a connector from being shifted when the ink cartridge is attached to the carriage, and to a recording apparatus having the retention device.
2. Related Art
In Patent Document 1, there is disclosed an ink cartridge that has levers, guiding convex portions, and stopper convex portions. Specifically, levers, each having the side of an ink supply port as a rotation fulcrum, are formed at two surfaces facing each other, and guiding convex portions that come into contact with an ink cartridge holder and move the levers in an opening direction are formed. Further, stopper convex portions that rotate the levers to such a degree as to disengage pawls from the ink cartridge holder are formed.
Patent Document 1: JP-A-2003-80722
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An advantage of some aspects of the invention is to provide a retention device for an ink cartridge that regulates an engagement position of the locking lever and thereby a connector and a cartridge-side substrate can accurately come into contact with each other. The advantage can be attained by at least one of the following aspects:
A first aspect of the invention provides a retention device for an ink cartridge, for engaging and retaining a locking lever when the ink cartridge is attached to a carriage such that a contact between conductive connection portions of a cartridge-side substrate of the ink cartridge and contact terminals of a connector is in a desired state, the retention device comprising: a position regulation portion that is provided at a mounting place of the ink cartridge in the carriage, and that is brought into contact with a part of the locking lever and regulates an engagement position of the locking lever when the ink cartridge is attached to the carriage.
According to this aspect, the position regulation portion is brought into contact with a part of the lock lever and regulates the engagement position. Accordingly, even when, in a state where the shape of the locking lever is bent, the ink cartridge is attached to the carriage, the position regulation portion provided in the carriage operates to press the bent portion of the locking lever and to correct the bending deformation. Therefore, the contact terminals of the connector and the conductive connection portions of the carriage-side substrate can come into contact with each other with the accurate positional relationship.
According to a second aspect of the invention, in the retention device for an ink cartridge according to the first aspect of the invention, the position regulation portion may be provided to extend from a housing of the connector by integral molding. With this configuration, since the position regulation portion is provided in the connector itself, a housing of the connector can be easily produced by integral molding.
According to a third aspect of the invention, in the retention device for an ink cartridge according to the second aspect of the invention, the position regulation portion may serve as a knob portion when the connector is mounted on a connector holder.
With this configuration, the position regulation portion serves as the knob portion when the connector is mounted on the connector holder. Accordingly, after a mounting work of the connector is finished, the position regulation portion can continue to perform an original function. Therefore, one constituent member can be efficiently used.
According to a fourth aspect of the invention, in the retention device for an ink cartridge according to the first aspect of the invention, the position regulation portion may be formed integrally with the carriage and provided at a corresponding position. With this configuration, since the position regulation portion is provided in the carriage itself, the carriage can be easily produced by integral molding.
According to a fifth aspect of the invention, in the retention device for an ink cartridge according to any one of the first to fourth aspects of the invention, the position regulation portion may press the locking lever at two or more places to correct the bending deformation. According to this aspect, the bending deformation of the locking lever can be further effectively corrected.
According to a sixth aspect of the invention, a recording apparatus includes a carriage, having mounted thereon a recording head. An ink cartridge is attached to the carriage. The carriage has the retention device for an ink cartridge according to any one of the first to fifth aspects of the invention. With this configuration, the recording apparatus can have the same advantages and effects as the first to fifth aspects of the invention.
The present disclosure relates to the subject matter contained in Japanese patent application No. JP 2006-045892 filed on Feb. 22, 2006, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
An embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to the drawings.
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If the ink cartridge 5 is pushed into a cartridge accommodating portion 7, the inclined surface 25 is guided to an engagement convex portion 29 that is formed in the carriage 1, and the locking lever 17 temporarily suffers slight elastic deformation in a direction opposite to the arrow 19. After the engagement portion 23 passes through the engagement convex portion 29, the shape of the locking lever 17 returns in the direction of the arrow 19. Then, as shown in
Next, the configuration of each connector 11 will be described with reference to
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The first contact arm 41 extends close to the plate portion 49 on the way and is bent outward from a bent portion 50 as a separation start portion from the plate portion 49. Further, the contact terminal 45 protrudes from the first surface 37 of the housing 31, and the first contact arm 41 is bent inward in a plate spring shape when a load is applied to the contact terminals 45. In the second contact arm 43, a bent portion 52 as a separation start portion is located close to the base end 35. The second contact arm 43 is opened outward from the bent portion 52. The contact terminal 47 protrudes from the second surface 39 of the housing 31. Accordingly, when a load is applied to the contact terminal 47, the second contact arm 43 is bent inward in a plate spring shape.
In the housing 31, a thick base portion 51 that is located on the contact terminal 45 or 47 side is formed, in addition to the thin plate portion 49. As such, if the thick base portion 51 is formed in the housing 31, hardness of the entire housing 31 increases. Accordingly, a decrease in contact load due to the deformation of the housing 31 and a defective contact of the contact terminal based on the decrease in contact load can be prevented.
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If the small through hole 53 is provided, the following effects are obtained. That is, if ink is stuck to the first surface 37 of the connector 11 from the ink cartridge 5, and ink remains in the vicinity of the bent portion 50 as the separation start position from the plate portion 49 of the first contact arm 41, the contact 33 may corrode at that portion. The small through hole 53 that is provided in the vicinity of the bent portion 50 avoids the above-described phenomenon, such that ink remaining in the vicinity of the bent portion 50 is actively discharged to the second surface 39 through the small through hole 53. Accordingly, stuck ink does not remain in the vicinity of the bent portion 50 of the first contact arm 41, and thus the contact 33 can be prevented from corroding at that portion. Further, the contact load of the first contact arm 41 can be stably maintained in a predetermined range with no change.
On the second surface 39 side where stuck ink is discharged, the bent portion 52 as the separation start position from the plate portion 49 of the second contact arm 43 is located farther from the small through hole 53 than the bent portion 50 of the first contact arm 41. Accordingly, there is little possibility that ink enters a gap defined in the bent portion 52 of the second contact arm 43. Ink discharged to the second surface 39 resides in a region spaced apart from the second contact arm 43 of the housing 31, is temporally dried, and reaches an impeccable state.
As described above, since the contacts 33 are arranged in the zigzag shape to a whole, adjacent bent portions 50 of the first contact arms 41 are also located in a zigzag shape. Similarly, the small through holes 53 are arranged in a zigzag shape to correspond to the positions of the bent portions 50 of the first contact arms 41. Accordingly, hardness of the housing 31 can be prevented from being degraded due the small through holes 53. Simultaneously, when ink is discharged to the second surface 39 through the small through holes 53, the discharge positions are also distributed in a zigzag shape, and ink is easily dried.
In this embodiment, a tapered portion 55 that is inclined in a direction distant from the contact terminal 47 of the second contact arm 43 is formed at a portion of the base portion 51 facing the contact terminal 47 of the second contact arm 43. In addition, the tapered portion 55 is formed to be connected to the small through hole 53. Accordingly, as shown in
Moreover, shift preventing protrusions 57 are formed on both surfaces of the housing 31 at positions substantially corresponding to the contact terminals 45 and 47 such that the position of the connector 11 is not shifted in a direction parallel to the surface of the apparatus main body-side substrate 9. With the protrusions 57, the position shift of the housing 31 is prevented.
Next, a structure that reliably brings the contact terminals 45 and 47 into contact with the conductive connection portions 10 of the cartridge-side substrate 15 and the conductive connection portions 12 of the apparatus main body-side substrate 9 will be described. When the ink cartridge 5 is accurately set in the cartridge accommodating portion 7 of the carriage 1, as shown in
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In this embodiment, the position regulation portion 61 is configured to serve as a knob portion when the connectors 11 are mounted on the connector holder 13. Accordingly, after the mounting work of the connectors is finished, the function as the knob portion ends, and then the function as the position regulation portion 61 can be continued. Therefore, one constituent member can be continuously and efficiently used.
Of course, when the retention device 59 is formed in the carriage 1, the retention device 59 may be formed at one place or may be formed at three or more places.
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