Revolving Maintenance Station For Fluid Ejection Device
20230390797 ยท 2023-12-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B05B15/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B05B15/52
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B05B15/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fluid ejection device that includes a housing, a fluid reservoir disposed in the housing and a fluid ejection head. A revolving maintenance station that includes an ejection head wiper and an ejection head capping device is movably attached to the housing and is configured for rotation to selectively position the ejection head wiper or the ejection head capping device adjacent to the fluid ejection head.
Claims
1. A fluid ejection device comprising: a housing, a fluid reservoir disposed in the housing and a fluid ejection head; and a revolving maintenance station comprising an ejection head wiper and an ejection head capping device, wherein the revolving maintenance station is movably attached to the housing and is configured for rotation to selectively position the ejection head wiper or the ejection head capping device adjacent to the fluid ejection head.
2. The fluid ejection device of claim 1, wherein the ejection head capping device is configured to protect the fluid ejection head and to maintain an environment adjacent to the ejection head that prevents fluid from evaporating therefrom.
3. The fluid ejection device of claim 1, wherein the ejection head capping device comprises a vent therein.
4. The fluid ejection device of claim 1, wherein the revolving maintenance station further comprises at least one tab on an inside wall thereof.
5. The fluid ejection device of claim 4, wherein the housing further comprises a circular wall having at least one groove on an outside portion thereof for mating with the at least one tab of the revolving maintenance station.
6. The fluid ejection device of claim 1, wherein the revolving maintenance station is configured to be manually rotated relative to housing.
7. The fluid ejection device of claim 1, wherein the revolving maintenance station is configured to be automatically rotated relative to the housing.
8. The fluid ejection device of claim 1, wherein the ejection head wiper comprises an elastomeric wiper blade.
9. The fluid ejection device of claim 1, wherein the ejection head capping devices comprises an elastomeric capping device.
10. The fluid ejection device of claim 1, wherein the revolving maintenance station further comprises an absorbent wiper blade.
11. The fluid ejection device of claim 1, wherein the revolving maintenance station further comprises a fluid ejection port therein.
12. The fluid ejection device of claim 1, further comprising a central shaft configured to movably attach the revolving maintenance station to the housing.
13. A handheld fluid ejection device comprising: a housing, a fluid reservoir disposed in the housing and a fluid ejection head; and a revolving maintenance station comprising an ejection head wiper, an ejection head capping device, and a fluid ejection port therein, wherein the revolving maintenance station is movably attached the housing and is configured for rotation to selectively position the ejection head wiper, the ejection head capping device, or the fluid ejection port adjacent to the fluid ejection head.
14. The handheld fluid ejection device of claim 13, wherein the revolving maintenance station is configured to be manually rotated relative to the housing.
15. The handheld fluid ejection device of claim 13, wherein the revolving maintenance station further comprises at least one V-shaped tab on an inside wall thereof.
16. The handheld fluid ejection device of claim 15, wherein housing further comprises a circular wall having at least one V-shaped groove on an outside portion thereof for mating with the at least one V-shaped tab of the revolving maintenance station.
17. The handheld fluid ejection device of claim 16, wherein the revolving maintenance station is biased toward the housing.
18. The handheld fluid ejection device of claim 13, further comprising a central shaft attached to the housing, wherein the revolving maintenance station is movably attached to the central shaft.
19. The handheld fluid ejection device of claim 13, further comprising magnets disposed on the housing, on the revolving maintenance station, or on the housing and the revolving maintenance station configured to selectively position the revolving maintenance station.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0035] With reference to
[0036] Handheld fluid ejection devices 10 are used for a variety of applications including, but not limited to, printing, lubrication, pharmaceutical delivery, vapor devices and the like. The fluid ejection devices are typically self-contained devices that include the housing 18, a fluid reservoir 22, a control circuit board 24, and a power supply 26.
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[0038] The revolving maintenance station 12 may be mated to the circular wall 16 attached to the housing 18 of the handheld fluid ejection device 10 in a variety of ways. A first embodiment is shown in
[0039] In the embodiment illustrated in
[0040] Each of the wiper blade 46 and ejection head capping device 38 may be made of a resilient elastomeric material that provides suitable wiping and sealing characteristics. In some embodiments, the wiper blade 46 and capping device 38 are made of a natural or synthetic rubber. Accordingly, the wiper blade 46 is positioned so that, when the maintenance station 12 is in the operating position, rotating the maintenance station 12 results in engagement of the wiper blade 46 with the face of the fluid ejection head 28 thereby removing and debris or excess fluid before the fluid ejection head 28 is capped. In a first embodiment, the wiper blade 46 is positioned so that rotating the station in either direction provides the cleaning action desired before capping.
[0041] In some embodiments, a unidirectional rather than a bi-directional wiping motion is provided. Unidirectional wiping prevents the chance that a return wipe across the ejection head 28 could result in recontamination of the ejection head 28 with debris from the wiper blade 46. Accordingly, a ratchet-like mechanism may be provided to ensure that the maintenance station 12 is only rotated in a single direction so that the wiping is unidirectional. The single direction of rotation allows for the size of the wiper blade 46 to be reduced and placed on only a single side of the maintenance station 12 between the fluid ejection port 14 port and the capping device 38 as shown in
[0042] In another embodiment, a wiper 52 made of an absorbent material may be placed opposite of the wiper blade 46 as shown in
[0043] In some embodiments, ejection head capping device 38 may seal directly onto a face of fluid ejection head 28 or may encompass an entirety of fluid ejection head 28. Accordingly, the ejection head capping device 38 is meant to provide protection for the fluid ejection head 28 and to maintain a locally humid environment to prevent evaporation of the jetting fluid from nozzles of fluid ejection head 28. The ejection head capping device 38 may also feature a vent hole 55 therein to relieve pressure on the fluid ejection head 28 when seating the capping device 38 into a resting position over fluid ejection head 28. The vent 54 may also provide an airflow path from an outside ambient atmosphere into the fluid ejection head 28 so that when a fluid is jetted a vacuum does not form inside the revolving maintenance station 12. Typically, such vent 54 is sufficiently small so that the humidity inside the capping device 38 remains relatively high.
[0044] In some embodiments, indicia 56 (
[0045] As shown in
[0046] As described above, the revolving maintenance station 12 may be extended and retracted in a direction perpendicular to a face of the fluid ejection head 28. In some embodiments, the revolving maintenance station 12 is designed so that it must be extended before rotation, or the revolving maintenance station 12 may be designed so that rotation drives the extension of the revolving maintenance station 12 such as by providing V-shaped grooves and V-shaped tabs.
[0047] In some embodiments, illustrated in
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[0049] In some embodiments, the central shaft 76 is attached to a stepper motor 78 (
[0050] The linear actuator 80 and stepper motor 78 may also be designed to hold the position of the revolving maintenance station 64 until activated by a user or could be used in conjunction with the tabs 30 and groove 34 or magnets 66 and 72 to maintain the correct position of the revolving maintenance station 64. It is conceivable that the linear actuator 80 may be programmed to apply a downward force while the wiper blade 46 is moving across the face of the fluid ejection head 28 to ensure engagement between the fluid ejection head 28 and the wiper blade 46. It is further conceivable that the linear actuator 80 may be paired with a force sensor so that a predetermined amount of force can be applied to the fluid ejection head 28 by the wiper blade 46 to help alleviate any error in manufacturing tolerances or degradation of the wiper blade 46 over time. In some embodiments, the automatic maintenance station may be programmed to only rotate in a single direction.
[0051] Although the revolving maintenance station and its compact design are primarily aimed towards handheld fluid ejection devices, it is also conceivable that the revolving maintenance station described herein could be used in larger, stationary fluid ejection devices. Such a maintenance station would likely not require a fluid ejection port, as these devices typically translate the fluid ejection head to a desired fluid ejection location. Once an ejection head reaches its home position, a revolving maintenance station may be used to wipe and cap the ejection head using the actuating and rotating mechanisms as described above for the automatic maintenance station for a handheld fluid ejection device. While it is conceivable that the maintenance station may exist without a fluid ejection port for larger, stationary fluid ejection devices, for the handheld fluid ejection device it is convenient and compact to include a fluid ejection port through which fluid can be dispensed. The fluid ejection port may also feature various means by which to attach various diffusers and adapters to modify the behavior and flow of the jetted fluid. Such means may include clips, press fits, snap fits, threading, or magnets.
[0052] Accordingly, the disclosed embodiments provide an apparatus and method for using a revolving maintenance station to wipe and cap the fluid ejection head. The handheld fluid ejection device includes only a few components: the revolving maintenance station, a fluid ejection head, a housing, a fluid reservoir, a circuit board and a power supply. The fluid ejection head and fluid reservoir are housed in the body of the housing all with all the electrical components necessary to operate the fluid ejection head.
[0053] Although the embodiment shown in the figures demonstrates a round maintenance station, it is appreciated that one skilled in the art could envision similar devices featuring a maintenance station using various shapes or sizes. The unique characteristic of the disclosed embodiments pertains to the revolving nature of the mechanism, which allows for a compact arrangement of the components necessary for fluid ejection head maintenance. As set forth above, the mechanism may be manually or automatically actuated by the user and contains readily replaceable and maintainable components. Unlike conventional servicing stations, the revolving maintenance station features a built-in fluid ejection port so that the ejection head does not need to be translated to a separate position before dispensing a fluid.
[0054] The currently disclosed apparatus acts as both the maintenance station and a storage housing for the fluid ejection head. As the maintenance station is rotated, multiple maintenance steps may be placed in series around the inside wall of the maintenance station to aid in both priming and cleaning the fluid ejection head.
[0055] While particular embodiments have been described, alternatives, modifications, variations, improvements, and substantial equivalents that are or can be presently unforeseen can arise to applicants or others skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claims as filed and as they can be amended are intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications variations, improvements, and substantial equivalents.