LIQUID CARTRIDGE
20230219346 · 2023-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J2/1754
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/17556
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A liquid cartridge capable of being attached to or detached from a predetermined apparatus includes: a container which stores a liquid; a supply port which supplies the predetermined apparatus with the liquid stored in the container; an air communication hole which allows the container to communicate with the atmosphere; and a valve mechanism capable of switching between opening and blocking of the air communication hole. The valve mechanism includes a valve element which can be brought into intimate contact with the air communication hole to block the air communication hole, and a lever which moves, while rotating, between a first position in which the valve element is brought into intimate contact with the air communication hole and a second position in which the valve element is separated from the air communication hole in response to attaching/detaching of the liquid cartridge to/from the predetermined apparatus.
Claims
1. A liquid cartridge capable of being attached to or detached from a predetermined apparatus, the liquid cartridge comprising: a container configured to store a liquid; a supply port configured to supply the predetermined apparatus with the liquid stored in the container; an air communication hole configured to allow the container to communicate with atmosphere; and a valve mechanism capable of switching between opening and blocking of the air communication hole, wherein the valve mechanism comprises a valve element capable to be brought into intimate contact with the air communication hole to block the air communication hole, and a lever configured to move, while rotating, between a first position in which the valve element is brought into intimate contact with the air communication hole and a second position in which the valve element is separated from the air communication hole in response to attaching/detaching of the liquid cartridge to/from the predetermined apparatus, wherein in a state in which the liquid cartridge is not mounted on the predetermined apparatus, the lever is in the first position, in a state in which the liquid cartridge is being mounted on the predetermined apparatus, the lever rotates in a first direction to move from the first position to the second position, and in a state in which the liquid cartridge is being removed from the predetermined apparatus, the lever rotates in a second direction opposite to the first direction to move from the second position to the first position.
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3. The liquid cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the valve mechanism further comprises: a rod coupled to the valve element and configured to be vertically move in response to rotation of the lever; and a spring member configured to bias the rod in a direction which separates the valve element from the air communication hole, wherein the lever is provided with a first protrusion, a second protrusion, and a third protrusion, in a state in which the lever is in the first position, the first protrusion presses the rod against bias force of the spring member, whereby the valve element is brought into intimate contact with the air communication hole, in a state in which the liquid cartridge is being mounted on the predetermined apparatus, the second protrusion abuts on an abutting member of the predetermined apparatus, whereby the lever rotates in the first direction from the first position to the second position and with release of the pressure by the first protrusion, the valve element is separated from the air communication hole, in a state in which the liquid cartridge is being removed from the predetermined apparatus, the third protrusion abuts on the abutting member of the apparatus, whereby the lever rotates in the second direction from the second position to the first position and the first protrusion presses the rod against the bias force of the spring member to bring the valve element into intimate contact with the air communication hole.
4. The liquid cartridge according to claim 3, wherein in a state in which the liquid cartridge is mounted on the predetermined apparatus, the third protrusion engages with a recess of the abutting member, and in a state in which the liquid cartridge is being removed from the predetermined apparatus, the third protrusion rotates while moving along the recess.
5. The liquid cartridge according to claim 4, wherein a first curve is formed on the third protrusion and a second curve which fits the first curve is formed on the recess and in a state in which the liquid cartridge is being removed from the predetermined apparatus, the first curve of the third protrusion moves along the second curve of the recess.
6. The liquid cartridge according to claim 3, wherein a step configured to control movement of the first protrusion is formed on an abutting surface of the rod which abuts on the first protrusion.
7. The liquid cartridge according to claim 3 further comprising a space for atmosphere configured to accommodate the atmosphere, wherein the air communication hole is formed in a partition between the space for atmosphere and the container.
8. The liquid cartridge according to claim 7, wherein the valve element and the rod are vertically movable in the space for atmosphere, and in a state in which the lever is in the second position, the valve element blocks a rod shaft hole which the rod penetrates in the space for atmosphere.
9. The liquid cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the attaching/detaching of the liquid cartridge to/from the predetermined apparatus is performed in a horizontal direction.
10. The liquid cartridge according to claim 1, wherein the apparatus is a printing apparatus and the liquid is ink used in the printing apparatus.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
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[0019] The middle cover 3 of boxed shape includes a space for atmosphere 20 which accommodates the atmosphere and an air communication hole 4 communicating with the space for ink 19 is formed at the bottom, which is a partition between the space for atmosphere 20 and the space for ink 19.
[0020] A bending flow channel 6 which guides the atmosphere is formed at the front-side in the x direction of the upper surface of the upper cover 5 and a penetration port (not shown) communicating with the space for atmosphere 20 is formed at the terminal of the bending flow channel 6. A film with an aperture 13 on which an aperture 14 is formed is also welded on the upper surface of the bending flow channel 6. Further, a semipermeable membrane 12 which does not allow a liquid to pass through and allows gas to pass through is bonded on the rear surface of the bending flow channel 6, that is, on the lower surface of the upper cover 5. In such a configuration, air in the atmosphere is supplied to the space for ink 19 through the aperture 14, the bending flow channel 6, the penetration port (not shown), the semipermeable membrane 12, the space for atmosphere 20, and the air communication hole 4.
[0021] On the other hand, a valve mechanism 7 which controls blocking and opening of the air communication hole 4 of the middle cover 3 is provided at the back-side in the x direction of the upper cover 5. The valve mechanism 7 has a pad 8 including a rubber member, a rod 10 to be coupled to the pad 8, and a spring member 9 which biases the rod 10 upward (−z direction). The tip of the rod 10 is caused to vertically movably pass through the spring member 9 and a rod shaft hole 11 formed in the upper cover 5 and the tip of the rod 10 is further coupled to the pad 8, whereby the valve mechanism 7 is formed.
[0022] The sheet film 15 is welded from the upper surface in a state in which the middle cover 3 and the upper cover 5 are stacked on an aperture of the container 2. Further, the attachment member 16 in which the lever 17 is rotatably attached is arranged on the valve mechanism 7 via an aperture of the sheet film 15, thereby forming the ink cartridge 1.
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[0024] The first protrusion 21 is a protrusion which abuts on the valve mechanism 7 for action. The second protrusion 22 is a protrusion which receives external forces in mounting the ink cartridge 1 on the printing apparatus and has a second abutting surface 25 which abuts on a cartridge case (not shown in
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[0036] In removing the ink cartridge 1 from the printing apparatus, a state of the lever 17 and the valve mechanism 7 transitions in order opposite to the order described with reference to
[0037] As described above, in the present embodiment, in a case where the ink cartridge 1 is not mounted on the printing apparatus, the lever 17 is in a first position as shown in
[0038] In a case where the ink cartridge 1 is mounted on the printing apparatus, the lever 17 rotates in the clockwise direction from the first position shown in
[0039] On the other hand, in a case where the ink cartridge 1 is removed from the printing apparatus, the lever 17 rotates in the counterclockwise direction from the second position shown in
[0040] After that, also in a case where the same ink cartridge 1 is again mounted on or removed from the printing apparatus, the lever 17 rotates in a reciprocating manner between the first and second positions in the same steps as the steps described above to switch between opening and blocking of the air communication hole 4 according to a rotation position thereof. Thus, in a state in which the ink cartridge 1 is mounted, it is possible to suitably use the ink cartridge 1 regardless of the frequency of attaching/detaching of the ink cartridge 1.
[0041] Although the embodiment in which the first protrusion 21 of the lever 17 abuts on the first abutting surface 24 which is a lower side of the step formed on the top surface of the rod 10 has been described above, the shapes of the first protrusion 21 and the first abutting surface 24 may further be adjusted for smooth operation of the attaching/detaching.
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[0043] Further, although the embodiment in which the ink cartridge 1 is mounted in a horizontal direction on the cartridge case 40 of the printing apparatus has been described above, the mounting direction or a mounting posture may be inclined to some extent with respect to the horizontal direction. Provided that the liquid stored in the space for ink 19 can be appropriately supplied to the printing apparatus through the supply port 18 and the external atmosphere can appropriately flow into the space for ink 19 through the air communication hole 4, the shapes or postures of the ink cartridge 1 and the valve mechanism may be changed as appropriate.
[0044] Furthermore, although an ink cartridge which can be mounted on an ink jet printing apparatus has been described as the liquid cartridge of the present disclosure above, the configurations of the ink cartridge described above may naturally be applied to various embodiments. Provided that a cartridge accommodating liquid is used while being detachably mounted on some apparatus, the configurations of the embodiment described above can function effectively regardless of a usage purpose for the liquid.
[0045] According to the present disclosure, it is possible to provide the liquid cartridge capable of appropriately switching between blocking and opening of the air communication hole in response to attaching to/detaching from the apparatus.
[0046] While the present invention has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed exemplary embodiments. The scope of the following claims is to be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent structures and functions.
[0047] This application claims the benefit of Japanese Patent Application No. 2020-158548, filed Sep. 23, 2020, which is hereby incorporated by reference wherein in its entirety.