Waste liquid recovery apparatus and liquid ejecting apparatus
09573376 ยท 2017-02-21
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J2/1721
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41J2/165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A waste liquid recovery apparatus includes a container body; a liquid absorbing body which is accommodated in the container body and absorbs liquid discharged as a waste liquid; and a sealing member which seals the container body, wherein a first space into which liquid is discharged from a liquid ejecting head and a second space which links with the outside through a ventilation hole formed in the sealing member are formed in a space closed by the container body and the sealing body, and the first space and the second space are connected with each other at the ventilation hole side.
Claims
1. A waste liquid recovery apparatus, comprising: a container body which includes a bottom and side walls extending from the bottom; a liquid absorbing body which is accommodated in the container body and absorbs liquid discharged as a waste liquid; a first area into which the liquid is discharged from a liquid ejecting head, the first area being located in the container body; a second area which communicates with the outside via an opening portion, the second area being located in the container; and a partition member which is provided between the first area and the second area; wherein the liquid is discharged into the first area via one of the side walls which extends in a direction along the partition member, and the liquid discharged into the first area reaches the second area via a third area which is arranged between at least one end of the partition member and at least one of the side walls.
2. The waste liquid recovery apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the partition member extends in a direction which intersects a direction toward the second area from the first area.
3. The waste liquid recovery apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the partition member extends from the bottom of the container body.
4. The waste liquid recovery apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the liquid absorbing body is disposed in the third area.
5. The waste liquid recovery apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the container body includes a space, wherein the space is provided above the third area, the space being provided in a position higher than a top of the partition member.
6. The waste liquid recovery apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the opening portion is provided at a position higher than a position where the liquid is discharged into the first area.
7. The waste liquid recovery apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the opening portion is not provided above the first area.
8. A liquid ejecting apparatus, comprising: a liquid ejecting head which ejects liquid; and a waste liquid recovery apparatus, the waste liquid recovery apparatus including: a container body which includes a bottom and side walls extending from the bottom; a liquid absorbing body which is accommodated in the container body and absorbs liquid discharged as a waste liquid; a first area into which the liquid is discharged from a liquid ejecting head, the first area being located in the container body; a second area which communicates with the outside via an opening portion, the second area being located in the container body; and a partition member which is provided between the first area and the second area; wherein the liquid is discharged into the first area via one of the side walls which extends in a direction along the partition member, and the liquid discharged into the first area reaches the second area via a third area which is arranged between at least one end of the partition member and at least one of the side walls.
9. The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the third area is arranged to an outside of the first area and the second area in a width direction of a medium which is transported.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
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DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
(9) Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In respective drawings used in the below description, a reduction scale of respective members is appropriately changed to enlarge respective members to a recognizable size.
(10) First Embodiment
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(12) A rod-shaped guide member 12 is installed in a longitudinal direction (an X-axis direction in
(13) When the carriage motor M1 is rotationally driven, driving force is transferred to the carriage 13 through the timing belt 14. The carriage 13 which has received driving force reciprocates in an X-axis direction along the guide member 12.
(14) On a bottom of the carriage 13, as illustrated in
(15) At the upper side of the recording head 15 of the carriage 13, as illustrated in
(16) A platen 17 is disposed below the carriage 13 as illustrated in
(17) When an image signal generated based on image data is input, the printer 10 drives the paper feeding motor M2 so as to feed recording paper P in the +Y direction, and rotationally drives the carriage motor M1 so as to reciprocate the carriage 13 in the X-axis direction. At the same time, the printer 10 ejects ink drops from the reciprocating recording head 15 to perform printing on recording paper P.
(18) As illustrated in
(19) The cap 21 is formed in the form of a box whose top surface is opened as illustrated in
(20) When the recording head 15 moves to the non-printing area and the cap 21 moves up, the outer frame 21b of the cap 21 comes in contact with the recording head 15 so as to seal the nozzle mounting surface 15a. Therefore, a space which seals the nozzle mounting surface 15a, that is, an inner-cap space is formed in the cap 21.
(21) The recovery tank 25 is disposed below the platen 17 disposed on a bottom of the body case 11. The recovery tank 25 is a container formed in a rectangular parallelepiped shape as illustrated
(22) When the suction pump 23 operates to form negative pressure in the inner-cap space, ink of increased viscosity in the recording head 15 is ejected toward the inner-cap space from the nozzles, and cleaning of the recording head 15 is performed. At this time, ink ejected into the inner-cap space is suctioned by the suction pump 23 and becomes ink (discharge ink) including gas (a bubble) within the inner-cap space. The discharge ink is discharged to the downstream of the discharge tube 22, that is, into the recovery tank 25.
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(24) The recovery tank 25 includes a storage container 26 used as a container body as illustrated in
(25) In a space of the recovery tank 25 which is closed by the sealing film 31 and the storage container 26, an ink discharge space (a first space) S1 into which ink is discharged from the recording head 15 through the discharge tube 22 and an air discharge space (a second space) S2 which is linked with the outside through a ventilation hole 29 formed at the upper side are formed. The ink discharge space S1 and the air discharge space S2 are separated by a partition plate (a partition member) 30 which extends upward (in a Z direction in
(26) The ink discharge space S1 and the air discharge space S2 are connected to each other at the upper side (the ventilation hole 29 side) as illustrated
(27) The ink discharge space S1 and the air discharge space S2 are disposed substantially at a central part of the storage container 26 in a plan view (in a state viewed in the minus Z direction in
(28) Further, a groove portion 32, which extends along a longitudinal direction (an X direction in
(29) Next, operation of the recovery tank 25 will be described.
(30) In the printer 10, when the suction pump 23 operates and cleaning starts, ink discharged from the suction pump 23 is introduced (discharged) into the ink discharge space S1 through the discharge tube 22. At this time, ink introduced into the ink discharge space S1 is absorbed into the ink absorbing body 27 which constitutes a part of a side wall. At this time, since the upper side of the ink discharge space S1 is sealed with the sealing film 31, volatilization of a solvent component is inhibited, and solidification of a dispersive component is delayed, whereby ink introduced into the ink discharge space S1 is effectively absorbed by the ink absorbing body 27 as described above.
(31) In the present embodiment, the ink discharge space S1 and the discharge hole 28 are disposed substantially at a central part of the storage container 26 as described above. Therefore, ink starts to be absorbed substantially from a central part of the ink absorbing body 27, and ink is spread over the whole ink absorbing body 27 and stored due to capillary force.
(32) When ink is absorbed into the ink absorbing body 27, air present in small gaps of the ink absorbing body 27 is discharged upward (see
(33) According to the present embodiment, use efficiency of the ink absorbing body 27 can be improved. Therefore, ink absorbability of the ink absorbing body 27 is maintained for a long period of time, and the maintenance cycle of the printer 10 can be increased.
(34) Further, since the recovery tank 25 detachably mounted to the body case 11 is easily attached or detached as a unit, the ink absorbing body 27 which has absorbed ink can be easily replaced, and excellent maintainability can be obtained.
(35) However, the installation place of the printer 10 may change due to convenience of the user. In this case, there is a possibility that the printer 10 will be transported in an inclined state. In this case, the recovery tank 25 installed in the printer 10 is also inclined.
(36) According to the printer 10 of the present embodiment, even when the recovery tank 25 is inclined, since the ventilation hole 29 is formed in the air discharge space S2 which is connected with the ink discharge space S1 only through the upper part, ink leaks within the ink discharge space S1 from the ventilation hole 29 can be inhibited. Further, since the ventilation hole 29 is disposed substantially at the central part of the storage container 26, it is possible to prevent the liquid level of ink from moving when the recovery tank 25 is inclined, whereby ink leaks from the ventilation hole 29 can be inhibited.
(37) When the printer is transported, there is a possibility in the worst possible case that the printer 10 (the recovery tank 25) will be flipped or rotated vertically during transportation. In this case, the possibility increases that ink will leak from the ventilation hole 29.
(38) However, according to the present embodiment, since the extension member 33 which extends toward the air discharge space S2 side is disposed in the ventilation hole 29, even when the recovery tank 25 is vertically flipped, the extension part 33a blocks waste ink I as illustrated in
(39) Second Embodiment
(40) Next, a printer 10 according to a second embodiment will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same reference numerals as in the first embodiment denote the same parts as in the first embodiment, and a description on them will be omitted. The second embodiment is different in configuration of a recovery tank from the first embodiment.
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(42) In a space of the recovery tank 125 which is closed by the sealing film which is not illustrated in the drawing and the storage container 126, an ink discharge space (a first space) S1 into which ink is discharged from the recording head 15 through the discharge tube 22 and an air discharge space (a second space) S2 which is linked with the outside through the ventilation hole 29 formed at the upper side are formed. The ink discharge space S1 and the air discharge space S2 are separated by the partition plate 30 which extends upward (in a minus Z direction in
(43) In the present embodiment, the ink discharge space S1 and the air discharge space S2 are disposed substantially at the central part of the storage container 126 in a plan view (in a state viewed in the minus Z direction in
(44) A groove portion 132 which is linked with the air discharge space S2 is formed in an upper part of the ink absorbing body 127. In the present embodiment, since the storage container 126 has a circular plane shape as described above, the groove portions 132 are radially formed in four directions from the center of the ink absorbing body 127. The number of directions in which the groove portions 132 are formed is not limited to four, and the groove portions 132 may be radially formed in five or more directions.
(45) According to this configuration, when ink is absorbed into the ink absorbing body 127 and air present in small gaps of the ink absorbing body 127 is discharged upward, discharged air is guided into the air discharge space S2 through the groove portions 132 radially formed in the upper part of the ink absorbing body 127 and is discharged to the outside through the ventilation hole 29. Even in the case of using the recovery tank 125 including the cylindrical bottomed member, since air is discharged upward from the inside of the ink absorbing body 127, ink can be effectively spread over the whole ink absorbing body 127 due to capillary force.
(46) Hereinbefore, the embodiments of the invention have bee described with reference to the accompanying drawings, but the invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and the embodiments may be combined. It will be understood to those skilled in the art that various modification or variations can be made within the scope of the invention as defined in the claims and included within the scope of the invention.
(47) For example, in the first and second embodiments, the ink discharge space S1 and the air discharge space S2 are configured to be separated from each other by the partition plate 30, but the ink discharge space S1 and the air discharge space S2 may be separated from each other by the ink absorbing bodies 27, 127 as illustrated in