This invention relates to a system for detecting the level of a liquid in a tank, and more particularly the level of ink contained in the cartridge of an ink jet printhead.
Various devices and relative methods are known in the sector art, and in particular in the field of ink jet printers, for detecting the residual ink quantity, or the level of ink in the cartridge of the printhead, the most widely used of which may be divided into the following categories:
These devices have drawbacks of different types, such as lack of precision, mechanical failures and jamming for all the float detector types, lack of precision and incorrect measurement of the resistance of the ink for all the other types of detectors, mainly on account of the fact that the resistance is highly dependant on the temperature and on the composition of the ink.
What is more, the residual ink quantity detecting devices known in the sector art are unsuitable for working in the presence of electrically non-conducting liquids, such as for instance oily liquids and liquids derived from crude oil.
One object of this invention, therefore, is to overcome the drawbacks found in the type of detectors known in the art and classified above.
Another object of the invention is to produce a system for detecting the level of a liquid in a tank in such a way that the indication of the level of the liquid is independent of the influence of parameters, such as temperature, composition of the liquid, in particular an ink, and any errors in the dimensions and position of the detecting electrodes.
Finally a further object of this invention is to produce a system for detecting the level, or quantity of liquid in a tank, filled with an electrically non-conducting liquid.
Therefore in accordance with the stated objects of this invention, a system is proposed for detecting the level of a liquid in a tank, the detecting system comprising:
These and other characteristics of the invention will appear more clearly from the following description of a preferred embodiment, provided by way of non-restrictive example, with reference to the figures of the accompanying drawings.
Although the discovery according to this invention may be used for measuring the level of any liquid contained in a tank, the description that follows focuses, for simplicity's sake, on an application, certainly non-restrictive, of the system for detecting the level of a liquid used for measuring the ink level of a cartridge 2 (
As a non-restrictive, illustrative example of the above-mentioned application, reference is made to use of the printhead 3 on slip printing equipment, used at points of sale (POS) in shopping centres, such as that described in the Italian patent application No. TO 2002 000428, filed by the Applicant, which may be consulted for greater details about using the system for detecting the level of a liquid according to this invention.
The ink jet printhead 3 is of a type widely known in the sector art, and is therefore not described in detail, the reader being referred instead to Italian patent no. 1.233.061, for example.
The cartridge 2 contains a spongy body 4 of electrically insulating material and provided with high porosity which, when the cartridge is new, is completely impregnated with ink, which is held on the inside by capillarity.
Two metallic electrodes 5 and 6 are attached to a lid 7 of the cartridge 2, located at the opposite end with respect to the printhead 3, and extend inside the spongy body 4; the electrodes 5 and 6 are therefore maintained in contact with the ink contained in the cartridge 2.
The two electrodes 5 and 6 are arranged at a distance from one another, functionally pre-established as to define between them a volume 8 of ink, which presents a determined electrical resistance Rs to the passage of an electrical current of constant and defined intensity.
Gradually as the ink is consumed by the head 3 for printing, the spongy body 4 empties, the ink inside the spongy body 4 recedes starting from the lid 7, in the direction of the printhead 3. The volume 8 of ink between the electrodes 5 and 6 diminishes, and as a result the resistance Rs increases in value.
In practice, however, the resistance Rs is influenced by other parasitic parameters that modify its value, causing errors during the detection of the level of ink in the cartridge 2, if they are not taken into due consideration. These parasitic parameters are first and foremost the environmental conditions that the cartridge 2 is in at the time the level of ink is measured, and the chemical composition of the ink. The environmental condition that most influences the resistance Rs is temperature.
The main object of this invention, therefore, is to be able to detect the level of the ink in the cartridge 2, regardless of the influence of the parasitic parameters mentioned above.
With reference to
The emitter 11 of T1 is connected to one end B of the resistance Rs, i.e. it is connected to the corresponding electrode 6 (
In order to render measurement of the level of ink independent of the influence of the parasitic parameters mentioned earlier, according to the invention a capacitor 13, of known and constant capacitance Cx, has been included in the circuit of
An FET transistor T2 is connected in parallel to the ends of the capacitor 13, its function being to discharge the capacitor 13, after each measurement, in order to re-establish its starting conditions for a new measurement. For this purpose, the transistor T2, normally inactive, is activated by a pulse applied in a known way to the gate 15.
A third transistor T3 is placed in series with the resistances Ra, Rb, between the resistance Rb and the earth M. The transistor T3 is normally inactive, but is activated by means of a signal S generated by the CPU, of predefined duration, as will be described later, and applied to the base 14 of the transistor T3, only when it is necessary to make the transistor T1 conducting, i.e. when the level of ink has to be measured.
Inclusion of the capacitor 13 permits generation of a signal representing the level of liquid, namely of ink in the cartridge 2, no longer proportional to the current flowing through a reference resistance in series with the resistance offered by the ink, as was known in the sector art, for example as in a device described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,162,817, but proportional to the integral of the current. This leads to a different form of behaviour of the circuit 1, when it is powered with a constant current I.
In fact, if we indicate with Vp the voltage drop measured on the terminals A, B of the resistance Rs, with Vx the voltage on the terminals of the capacitor 13 of capacitance Cx, we obtain the relation 1):
Vx=Tp Vp/CxRs 1)
If the relation 1) is interpreted in another way, where the voltage Vx is considered to be constant, the following relation 2), derived from 1), is obtained:
Vp=VxCxRs/Tp, 2)
In other words, by using a certain cartridge 2, and by driving the circuit 1 with a current I until a prefixed voltage Vx is obtained, depending for instance on the dynamics of the A/D conversion equipment 30, a driving time Tp1 is obtained, that can easily be measured by means of a digital counter 29 and stored in a memory, for instance in a memory 16 (
Afterwards, as the ink in the cartridge 2 is gradually used for printing, by subsequently driving the circuit 1 with a pulse of current I of duration equal to the time Tp1, corresponding values of the voltage drop Vp may be measured, which will give a true representation of the pattern of the level of the ink as they are no longer affected by the influences of the parasitic parameters, now automatically compensated for by the value of Tp1. Therefore in this mode of operation of the circuit 1, just described, the voltage drop on the terminals of the resistance Rs is truly representative of the level of ink contained in the cartridge 2.
Method of Measuring the Level of Liquid
The method of measuring the level of a liquid contained in a tank, and in particular the level of ink in a cartridge 2 of an ink jet printhead 3, is conducted according to the following steps:
The capacitor 22 represents the capacitance Cx of a pair of electrodes 23 and 24 (
Finally the circuit 27 of
It remains understood that changes, additions or component part substitutions may be made to the system for detecting the level of a liquid in a tank, according to this invention, without departing from the scope of this invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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TO2002A000601 | Jul 2002 | IT | national |
This is a U.S. National Phase Application Under 35 USC 371 and applicant herewith claims the benefit of priority of PCT/IT2003/000427 filed on Jul. 8, 2003, which was published Under PCT Article 21(2) in English, and of Application No. T02002A000601 filed in Italy on Jul. 10, 2002. The contents of the applications are incorporated by reference herein.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IT03/00427 | 7/8/2003 | WO | 1/6/2005 |