Service station for an inkjet printer

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6533388
  • Patent Number
    6,533,388
  • Date Filed
    Friday, March 9, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 18, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a service station for an inkjet printer. The service station includes at least one cap for capping a printhead which is mounted on an inkjet carriage of the inkjet printer. The service station also includes at least one wiper arranged to wipe said printhead carried by the inkjet carriage. The wiper is arranged to move towards and away from the printhead in response to movement of the inkjet carriage so as to enable the printhead to be wiped of any residual ink.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a service station in an inkjet printer, and to an inkjet printer incorporating such a service station.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The service station of an inkjet printer includes an apparatus for wiping and capping the printheads carried by an inkjet carriage. The wipers are arranged to wipe the residual ink from the printheads after completion of printing. The wiping and capping operations of the service station prevent the printheads from becoming blocked and thereby extend their lives.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,627,574 describes a maintenance device in an inkjet printing apparatus. The maintenance device includes a fixed wiper which is used to wipe residual ink from the printhead. However, as the wiper is fixed it is always in contact with the printhead as the printing carriage enters and leaves the maintenance device. Accordingly, the arrangement of U.S. Pat. No. 5,627,574 is such that the wiper may cause cross contamination of ink in a multiple inkjet printhead system. This is because the wiper would wipe over both printheads and therefore any residual ink from one printhead would be deposited on the other printhead. This greatly impacts on the performance of the inkjet printer. The present invention seeks to address this problem.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




According to a first aspect of the present invention there is provided a service station for an inkjet printer, said service station including at least one cap for capping a printhead which is mounted on an inkjet carriage of said inkjet printer, and at least one wiper arranged to wipe the printhead carried by the inkjet carriage and wherein the wiper is arranged to move towards and away from said printhead in response to movement of the inkjet carriage.




Preferably, said service station includes first and second caps for capping respective first and second printheads. The service station preferably includes first and second wipers arranged to wipe said respective first and second printheads.




In a preferred form of the invention, the service station includes a main frame arranged to be mounted to a chassis of the inkjet printer, a cap frame on which said first and second caps are mounted and a wiper frame on which said first and second wipers are mounted. The cap frame and wiper frame are connected to said main frame in a manner whereby movement of the cap frame results in the movement of said wiper frame to an in-use position in which said first and second wipers can wipe their respective printheads. The wiper frame is preferably arranged to move between a lower or out of use position to an upper or in-use position.




In a preferred form, the cap frame can move both horizontally and vertically relative to said main frame to achieve capping of said first and second printheads. Vertical movement of said cap frame also preferably results in a vertical movement of said wiper frame to said in-use position. Vertical movement of said wiper frame causes said first and second wipers to move from a lower position in which they do not contact their respective printheads to said upper position in which the printheads are wiped by their respective wipers.




The service station preferably includes means to lock the wiper frame in the upper position. The lock means preferably includes a spring biased wiper hook which is arranged to be hingedly connected to the wiper frame. The bias for the wiper hook is preferably provided by a spring connection between a portion of the wiper hook and a portion of the wiper frame.




Release means is preferably provided to release the locking means so that the wiper frame can move from the upper position to the lower position. The release means is preferably activated by the inkjet carriage contacting a release member mounted on the main frame. The release member is preferably an activation arm pivotally mounted on the main frame. The activation arm preferably has a free end arranged to contact said wiper hook when the activation arm is caused to pivot downwardly. Contact of the free end of the activation arm on the wiper hook causes the spring biased wiper hook to disengage from an engagement member on the main frame and to move under the action of the spring bias to the lower position.




A biasing means, preferably in the form of a leaf spring, is located between the main frame and the wiper frame. The leaf spring serving to bias the wiper frame away from the main frame and into the lower position.




Preferably, a blotter is arranged to be mounted on the cap frame so that any ink wiped from the printheads by the wipers is collected by the blotter.




The caps are preferably located on a cap mount which snap fits to the cap frame.




The wipers preferably snap fit onto respective wiper mounts which are integrally formed with the wiper frame.




The cap frame is preferably connected to the chassis or the main frame by a tension spring. The tension spring serving to return the cap frame from a position in which the caps cover their respective printheads to a clear position in which the caps do not cover their respective printheads.




The service station is preferably arranged to be used in an inkjet printer having an inkjet carriage mounted on a shaft. The service station is mounted on a chassis of the printer such that the inkjet carriage can be driven along the shaft and over the service station so as to enable the inkjet carriage to contact a portion of the cap frame. Contact between the inkjet carriage and the portion of the cap frame causes the cap frame to move with the inkjet carriage to a home position. The cap frame is mounted on the main frame in such a manner that contact between the cap frame and the inkjet carriage cause both a substantially horizontal and a substantially vertical change in the positioning of the cap frame relative to the main frame. To this end, the cap frame preferably includes at least one pin extending therefrom which is arranged to be located in a ramp formed in the main frame. Movement of the cap frame due to contact by the inkjet carriage causes the cap frame to move along and up the ramp thereby changing the vertical positioning of the cap frame relative to the chassis as well as its horizontal positioning.




Preferably, the cap frame has two pairs of opposed pins extending therefrom. The pins being arranged to extend from the sides of the cap frame and to move in respective ramps formed in the main frame.




The wiper frame preferably includes at least one pin extending therefrom and arranged to be located within a groove formed in the main frame. The wiper frame pin is preferably arranged to move upwardly in the groove in the main frame as a result of the end of the pin engaging in an aperture formed in the cap frame. Accordingly, said substantially vertical movement of said cap frame during movement of the inkjet carriage to the home position causes said pin of said wiper frame to move upwardly within the groove formed in the main frame.




Preferably, the wiper frame includes two pairs of opposed pins mounted on the sides of the wiper frame, each pin being arranged to be received in a respective groove formed in the main frame.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




An embodiment of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an inkjet printer showing a service station in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the service station shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is an assembly view of the components of the service station shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a front view showing the inkjet carriage over the service station and the caps capping the printheads carried by the inkjet carriage.





FIG. 5

is a front view showing the inkjet carriage moving away from the service station.





FIG. 6

is a front view showing the wiper hook of the service station in the upper position.





FIG. 7

is a front view similar to that shown in

FIG. 6

but with the wiper hook in the lower position.





FIG. 8

is a front view showing the wipers in the upper position wiping the printheads carried by the inkjet carriage.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT





FIG. 1

illustrates an inkjet printer


10


having a chassis


12


, an inkjet carriage


14


, a shaft


16


and a service station


18


. The inkjet carriage


14


is arranged to be driven along the shaft by a motor. The components of the inkjet printer


10


other than the components of the service station


18


are standard within the art.




The inkjet carriage


14


carries a pair of inkjet cartridges


19


each having a printhead


20


. When the inkjet printer


10


is not in use, the inkjet carriage


14


is driven along the shaft


16


until it is located above the service station


18


. The carriage


14


is located above the service station


18


so that the printheads


20


can be capped by respective caps


22


which are located in the service station


18


.




The components of the service station


18


are best illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. As shown in

FIG. 3

, the service station


18


includes a main frame


30


which is arranged to be mounted to the chassis


12


by a pair of screws (not shown). The service station


18


also includes a cap frame


32


on which the pair of caps


22


are arranged to be mounted and a wiper frame


34


on which a pair of wipers


36


are arranged to be mounted. As will be explained in more detail subsequently, the cap frame


32


and the wiper frame


34


are mounted on the main frame


30


in such a manner that when the inkjet carriage


14


moves into a position above the service station


18


and thereby contacts a portion of the cap frame


32


, the cap frame


32


is caused to move in a direction substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the shaft


16


. In addition to this substantially horizontal movement and during the same operational time, the cap frame


32


is caused to move substantially vertically. In other words, contact between the inkjet carriage


14


and cap frame


32


results in a change in both the horizontal and vertical positioning of the cap frame


32


. The inkjet carriage


14


and cap frame


32


will continue to move substantially horizontally until the leading end


14




a


of the inkjet carriage


14


reaches a home position wherein it strikes the end wall


12




a


of the chassis


12


.




Movement of the cap frame


32


causes the wiper frame


34


to also move substantially vertically. This results in the wipers


36


moving from a lower position where they are well clear of the printheads


20


to an upper position in which they can contact the printheads


20


of the inkjet carriage


14


. The wiper frame


34


is maintained in the upper position by means of a spring-loaded wiper hook


38


. The wipers


36


and attached wiper frame


34


are returned to the lower position when the inkjet carriage


14


is caused to contact an activation arm


40


mounted on the main frame


30


. This action will be described in more detail below.




The main frame


30


is arranged to be connected to the chassis


12


of the inkjet printer


10


by means of four threaded connectors (not shown) which pass through the mounting points


42


. The main frame


30


also includes four ramps


44


which are formed in the side walls


45


of the main frame


30


and are configured to receive respective pins


46


located on the cap frame


32


. The ramps


44


are configured so that when the leading end


14




a


of the inkjet carriage


14


contacts the arm


32




a


of the cap frame


32


, the cap frame


32


is driven along the ramps


44


resulting in both a horizontal and vertical movement of the cap frame


32


. The cap frame


32


and inkjet carriage


14


will move along the shaft


16


until the inkjet carriage


14


reaches the home position.




During the movement of the inkjet carriage


14


to the home position in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the cap frame


32


is caused to move approximately 8 mm horizontally and 3.8 mm vertically.




The cap frame


32


is arranged to be located on the main frame


30


so that the pins


46


engage within their respective ramps


44


. The cap frame


32


also includes side plates


48


which extend downwardly from the body


32




b


of the cap frame


32


. Each side plate


48


includes a pair of substantially rectangular shaped apertures


52


which are arranged so that they can receive the respective pins


54


which extend outwardly from the side walls


34




a


of the wiper frame


34


. This arrangement of the pins


54


within the apertures


52


is such that when the cap frame


32


moves vertically as a consequence of its contact with the inkjet carriage


14


, the pins


54


of the wiper frame


34


are captured within the apertures


52


thereby causing the wiper frame


34


to be moved vertically. The movement of the wiper frame


34


is substantially vertical due to the engagement of the body of the pins


54


within respective elongate grooves


56


formed in the side walls


45


of the main frame


30


.




The caps


22


are arranged to be located on cap mounts


23


which snap fit onto the cap frame


32


. A blotter


59


to blot any ink stemming from the wipers


36


is also mounted on the cap frame


32


.




Extending substantially vertically above the wiper frame


34


are a pair of wiper mounts


69


. Each of the wiper mounts are arranged to receive a wiper


36


. Each wiper


36


is preferably snap-fitted onto its respective wiper mount


69


. The wiper frame


34


is configured so that it can be located within the body of the main frame


30


and so that the pins


54


extend through their respective vertical grooves


56


formed in the main frame


30


and through the apertures


52


formed in the side plates


48


of the cap frame


32


.




A leaf spring


62


is sandwiched between the main frame


30


and the wiper frame


34


and tends to push the wiper frame


34


downwardly so as to locate the wipers


36


in the lower position. As stated previously, the wiper hook


38


is provided to lock the wiper frame


34


in the upper position. The wiper hook


38


is configured so that it can be hingedly mounted to the wiper frame


34


by virtue of a hinge pin


64


on the wiper hook


38


. Hinge pin


64


is arranged to be located in a pair of opposed seats


66


formed in the wiper frame


34


. When the wiper hook


38


is connected to the wiper frame


34


a spring


67


(as shown in

FIGS. 6 and 7

) is connected between spring connection point


68


on the wiper hook


38


and connection point


70


on the wiper frame


34


. The positioning of the pin


64


, seats


66


and connection points


68


,


70


are such that when the wiper frame


34


is in the upper position the spring


67


tends to rotate the wiper hook


38


in a clockwise direction. This rotation of the wiper hook


38


causes a locking groove


72


formed in the wiper hook


38


to engage about a protrusion


73


formed on the main frame


30


. This is best illustrated in FIG.


6


. In this manner the wiper frame


34


and attached wipers


36


are maintained in the upper position.




Mounted on the main frame


30


by means of a hinge pin


80


is the activation arm


40


. The activation arm


40


is arranged to pivot about the hinge pin


80


until a portion of the activation arm


40




a


contacts against a stop


82


formed on the main frame


30


. When the activation arm


40


is caused to pivot due to contact by the inkjet carriage


14


, a pin


40




b


formed on the free end of the activation arm


40


is caused to contact against a slant face


84


formed on the wiper hook


38


. This contact is sufficient to release the protrusion


73


formed on the main frame


30


from the locking groove


72


. Accordingly, the wiper frame


39


under the action of the leaf spring


62


can be returned to the lower position. This movement of the wiper hook


38


is best illustrated in FIG.


7


. The downwardly projecting arrow in

FIG. 7

represents the pressure applied to the activation arm


40


by the underside of the inkjet carriage


14


. The portion


100


of the inkjet carriage


14


which contacts the activation arm


40




a


is shown in FIG.


8


.




In accordance with a preferred embodiment of the invention, the inkjet carriage


14


is required to move 22.5 mm along the shaft


16


and away from the home position before it contacts the activation arm


40


. This means that when the wiper frame


34


is located in the upper position, the inkjet carriage


14


can move back and forth along the shaft


16


so as to cause the printheads


20


to wipe over their respective wipers


36


provided the inkjet carriage


14


does not move greater than 22.5 mm away from the home position. Once the carriage


14


moves a distance greater than 22.5 mm from the home position contact of the inkjet carriage


14


with the activation arm


40


will cause the wipers


36


to be moved to their lower position. The back and forth motion of the inkjet carriage


14


to wipe the printheads


20


is shown schematically in FIG.


8


.




As will be readily appreciated from

FIG. 4

, the caps


22


are mounted on the cap frame


32


so that when the cap frame


32


is caused to moved vertically upward by virtue of the contact between the arm


32




a


and the inkjet carriage


14


, the caps


22


are caused to raise and to engage against the underside of the printheads


20


. The wiper hook


38


maintains the wiper frame


34


in the upper position, while the action of the carriage


14


pushing against the cap frame


32


provides sufficient capping force to the caps


22


to ensure a proper seal between them and the end of the printheads


20


.




It will be appreciated from the discussion above that the wipers


36


are maintained in their lower position until they are required to wipe the end of the printheads


20


. The printheads are only raised to the upper position when the inkjet carriage


14


is positioned relative to the service station


18


so that each respective wiper


36


can only wipe against its respective printhead


20


. To explain this in more detail, it should be appreciated that typically the inkjet carriage


14


would carry a first printhead


20


for black ink and a second printhead


20


for coloured ink. Similarly, the wiper frame


34


would carry a first wiper


36


which is arranged to wipe the first printhead and second wiper


36


which is arranged to wipe the second printhead


20


. The arrangement of the ramps


44


in the main frame


30


is such that movement of the cap frame


32


is controlled so that the wiper frame


34


is timely raised so that it reaches the upper position once the first printhead (the rightmost printheadas viewed in

FIG. 8

) has passed above the leftmost wiper on the wiper frame


34


. This ensures that there is no cross contamination of the inks as a consequence of any contact between the wipers


36


and printheads


20


.




It will also be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the previously described arrangement is simple in its construction and that it does not require a secondary motor to drive the service station


18


. Any movement of the components of the service station


18


is a consequence of contact with the inkjet carriage


14


as it is driven by a primary motor (not shown) along the shaft


16


.




While the embodiments described herein are preferred, it will be appreciated from the specification that various alternatives, modifications, variations or improvements therein may be made by those skilled in the art are within the scope of the invention, which is defined by the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A service station for an inkjet printer, said station comprising at least first and second caps for capping respective first and second printheads mounted on an inkjet carriage of the printer, and at least first and second wipers arranged to wipe said respective first and second printheads, and wherein said wipers are arranged to move towards and away from said printheads in response to movement of the inkjet carriage, said service station further comprising a main frame arranged to be mounted to a chassis of the inkjet printer, a cap frame on which said at least first and second caps are mounted and a wiper frame on which said at least first and second wipers are mounted and wherein the cap frame and wiper frame are connected to said main frame in a manner whereby movement of the cap frame results in the movement of said wiper frame to an in-use position in which said at least first and second wipers can wipe their respective first and second printheads, said service station further comprising means to lock the wiper frame in said in-use position, said lock means including a spring biased wiper hook which is arranged to be hingedly connected to the wiper frame, and wherein the bias for the wiper hook is provided by a spring connected between a portion of the wiper hook and a portion of the wiper frame.
  • 2. A service station for an inkjet printer, said station comprising at least first and second caps for capping respective first and second printheads mounted on an inkjet carriage of the printer, and at least first and second wipers arranged to wipe said respective first and second printheads, and wherein said wipers are arranged to move towards and away from said printheads in response to movement of the inkjet carriage, said service station further comprising a main frame arranged to be mounted to a chassis of the inkjet printer, a cap frame on which said at least first and second caps are mounted and a wiper frame on which said at least first and second wipers are mounted and wherein the cap frame and wiper frame are connected to said main frame in a manner whereby movement of the cap frame results in the movement of said wiper frame to an in-use position in which said at least first and second wipers can wipe their respective first and second printheads, said service station further comprising means to lock the wiper frame in said in-use position, said locking means including a spring biased wiper hook which is arranged to be hingedly connected to the wiper frame, release means to release the locking means so that the wiper frame can move from the in-use position to an out of use position, said release means being activated by the inkjet carriage contacting an activation arm pivotally mounted on the main frame.
  • 3. A service station according to claim 2 wherein the activation arm has a free end arranged to contact said wiper hook when the activation arm is caused to pivot downwardly.
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