Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Fluid or fluid source handling means
Reexamination Certificate
2002-01-29
2004-12-28
Vo, Anh T.N. (Department: 2861)
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Fluid or fluid source handling means
C347S019000, C347S050000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06834945
ABSTRACT:
TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates to an ink cartridge which is detachably mounted on a recording apparatus and supplies ink to a recording head, and an ink jet recording apparatus for mounting the ink cartridge thereon.
BACKGROUND ART
An ink-jet recording apparatus is usually equipped with an ink-jet recording head which is mounted on a carriage and moved in the widthwise direction of recording paper, and paper feed means for moving the recording paper in the direction orthogonal to the traveling direction of the recording head. On the basis of print data, ink droplets are ejected from the recording head, thus recording the data on the recording paper.
The recording head is mounted on the carriage, and is capable of ejecting ink droplets of, for example, black, yellow, cyan, magenta, etc. Accordingly, the ink-jet recording apparatus enables full-color printing by changing the proportions of ink types, as well as effecting text printing with black ink.
Incidentally, in order to effect a comparatively-high volume of printing, a recording apparatus of this type supplied for, for example, an office or business purpose, requires use of high-volume ink cartridges. To this end, there has been provided a recording apparatus, in which ink cartridges (referred to also as main tanks) are fitted to a cartridge holder provided, for example, to an apparatus main body.
In the recording apparatus, sub-tanks are disposed on the carriage having the recording head, and the respective sub-tanks are replenished with ink from corresponding ink cartridges by way of ink supply tubes. The sub-tanks, in turn, supply ink to the recording head.
Recently, growing demand exists for a large-size recording apparatus capable of effecting printing on larger-size paper, in which a carriage travels a longer scan distance. In order to improve throughput of such a recording apparatus, a larger number of nozzles are provided in a recording head.
Further, demand exists for a recording apparatus which sequentially supplies ink to the respective sub-tanks mounted on the carriage from corresponding ink cartridges while performing printing operation, in order to improve throughput, and which stably supplies ink from the respective sub-tanks to the recording head.
In such a recording apparatus, since the carriage travels over a longer scan distance, the lengths of respective ink supply tubes for connecting the ink cartridges to the sub-tanks correspondingly to ink types inevitably increase.
Further, as mentioned above, a larger number of nozzles are provided in the recording head. Hence, such a recording apparatus encounters a technical problem of deficient ink supply to the sub-tanks because the recording head consumes a large quantity of ink, and an increase in the dynamic pressure (i.e., pressure loss) of ink is likely to occur within each of the ink supply tubes interconnecting the ink cartridges and the sub-tanks.
As one measure to prevent this technical problem, there maybe employed, for example, a construction in which air pressure is applied to the ink cartridges to forcibly inducing ink flows from the ink cartridges to the sub-tanks under air pressure. This construction makes it possible to supply a sufficient amount of ink to the sub-tanks.
An ink cartridge used in the thus constructed recording apparatus can preferably adopt such constitution that a case defining an outer shell of the ink cartridge is formed so that the inside of the case is hermetically sealed, and an ink pack formed from flexible material and sealingly filled with ink is housed in the case.
The ink pack in the thus constructed ink cartridge acts so that ink is pushed out by pressurized air applied to the inside of the case and fed out to the recording head mounted on the carriage.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
Recently, a field in which this kind of recording apparatus is used is enlarged increasingly, and diversification of the recording apparatus is also proceeding, for example, more precise print quality is required. With this diversification, the kind of ink used in the recording apparatus is also diversified, so that such a use that the cartridge is exchanged according to printed contents to execute printing comes to be made.
Accordingly, in order to control the kind of ink and ink residual amount in each ink cartridge, an ink cartridge provided with a semiconductor storage means that can read out and write data is proposed.
In case that the ink cartridge having the above-mentioned function of introducing the pressurized air therein to feed out the ink and a function of giving and receiving data between the ink cartridge provided with the semiconductor storage means and the recording apparatus body is mounted on a cartridge holder of the recording apparatus, there is required the constitution in which the pressurized air can be introduced in the ink cartridge and simultaneously the ink can be lead to the outside from the ink cartridge, and further in which connection of a circuit board is also performed simultaneously in order to give and receive data between the semiconductor storage means and the recording apparatus body.
In this case, positioning accuracy when the cartridge is mounted in the holder is an important factor in order to establish some mechanical and electrical connection.
Further, since the ink cartridge has the function of forcedly pushing out the ink by the pressurized air, in case that ink leakage is produced by some trouble, it is necessary to effectively prevent such a disadvantage that the connection terminal portion of the aforesaid circuit board is stained with the leaking ink.
The present invention has been made on the basis of such a technical problem, and a first object of the invention is to provide a positioning mechanism in which mechanical and electrical connection is performed reliably, and to provide an ink cartridge in which a stain of a connection terminal portion of a circuit board can be prevented effectively even if ink leakage is produced by some trouble of the cartridge and an ink jet recording apparatus using the same.
Further, in an ink cartridge provided with a semiconductor storage means that can read out and write data in order to control the kind of ink and ink residual amount in each ink cartridge, as the aforesaid storage means, EEPROM is preferably used. It is necessary for this storage means to take readiness for attachment to the cartridge case and readiness for detachment from the case for the purpose of recycle into consideration.
It is greatly requested that the cartridge is so constructed: when the cartridge has been mounted on the recording apparatus, electrical connection to the circuit board provided with the semiconductor storage means is ensured; and in a state where the cartridge is detached, a user cannot unintendedly touch an electrode contact formed in the circuit board with a tip of his finger.
The present invention has been made on the basis of the aforesaid technical request, and a second object of the invention is to provide an ink cartridge for use with a recording apparatus in which recycle of a semiconductor storage means is facilitated, electrical connection to a circuit board is ensured by attachment to the recording apparatus, and a user cannot unintendedly touch an electrode contact formed on the circuit board in a state where the cartridge has been detached.
In the ink cartridge so constructed that ink is fed out by introducing the pressurized air, in order to prevent the ink from leaking from an ink outlet port in a state where the cartridge is not mounted, an ink outlet plug preferably having a valve mechanism is provided for the ink outlet port. And, it is necessary to construct the cartridge so that the valve mechanism is opened to lead the ink to the outside in case that the cartridge has been mounted on the recording apparatus.
However, as described before, in the recording apparatus having the function of feeding out the ink by introducing the pressurized air in the cartridge case, in a transition period when the ink cartridge is attached to or
Aruga Yoshiharu
Ishizawa Taku
Kimura Hitotoshi
Kobayashi Atsushi
Seiko Epson Corporation
Vo Anh T.N.
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