Protection device for ink-jet printhead
09849675 · 2017-12-26
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Abstract
The present invention relates to a protection device for ink-jet printheads, comprising: a tank confining a cavity adapted to contain a humidifying liquid and having a mouth designed to be associated with at least one nozzle of an ink-jet printhead; a seal disposed around the mouth and suitable to be put sealingly in engagement against the printhead and around the nozzle; a mechanism integrated into the tank, for opening or closing the mouth for selectively bringing the mouth into fluid communication with the cavity.
Claims
1. A protection device for ink-jet printheads comprising: a tank confining a cavity having an open end; a hydrogel composition confined in said cavity and comprising a hydrophilic composition and a humidifying liquid; a seal arranged at the open end of the cavity for movement relative to the cavity, the seal having a sealing surface to surround at least one nozzle of an ink-jet printhead and sealingly engage the printhead and having an interior surface defining a mouth; a mechanism integrated within the tank to selectively bring said mouth into fluid communication with the cavity; and a closure member coupled to the tank, wherein the mechanism is movable so that, before the seal sealingly engages the printhead, the closure member is in a sealing position against the seal, and, after the seal sealingly engages the printhead, the seal is movable out of the sealing position with the closure member, which brings the mouth into fluid communication with the cavity.
2. A device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mechanism comprises a movable element installed on the tank and movable between a closing position of the mouth and an opening position of said mouth.
3. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said movable element is actuated from the closing to the opening positions by a pressure exerted against said movable element.
4. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said movable element carries the seal.
5. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the mechanism comprises at least one spring interposed between said movable element and the tank and adapted to push said movable element to the closing position.
6. A device as claimed in claim 2, wherein in the opening position said closure member together with the movable element confines a peripheral opening communicating with the cavity, and wherein in the closing position said closure member has a first abutment surface in contact with a second abutment surface of the movable element.
7. A device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the closure member is fastened onto the tank.
8. A device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the tank comprises a support extending in the cavity from a bottom wall of said tank to the mouth, and the closure member is fitted on one end of said support.
9. A device as claimed in claim 8, wherein the mechanism comprises at least one spring interposed between said movable element and the tank and adapted to push said movable element to the closing position, and wherein the spring is a helical spring and is disposed around the support.
10. An ink-jet printer comprising at least one ink-jet printhead having at least one nozzle and at least one protection device as claimed in claim 1.
11. A printer as claimed in claim 10, wherein the mechanism comprises a movable element installed on the tank and movable between a closing position of the mouth and an opening position of said mouth, wherein the protection device is movable between a first position, at which the mouth is spaced apart from the nozzle of the printhead, and a second position at which the mouth is associated with said nozzle, and wherein in the first position the movable element is in the closing position of the mouth and in the second position the movable element is in the opening position of said mouth.
12. A servicing device for ink-jet printheads, comprising a supporting frame to be installed in an ink jet printer and a protection device as claimed in claim 1, mounted on the supporting frame.
13. A device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the mechanism comprises a movable element installed on the tank and movable between a closing position of the mouth and an opening position of said mouth, wherein the protection device is movable on guides of the supporting frame between a first position, at which the mouth of the protection device is spaced apart from the nozzle of the printhead, and a second position at which the mouth is associated with said nozzle, and wherein in the first position the movable element is in the closing position of the mouth and in the second position the movable element is in the opening position of said mouth.
14. An ink jet printer comprising a servicing device as claimed in claim 12.
15. A printer as claimed in claim 14, wherein the servicing device is removably installed on the printer.
16. A storage container for ink-jet printheads comprising at least one protection device as claimed in claim 1.
17. A protection device for ink-jet printheads comprising: a tank confining a cavity having an open end; a hydrogel composition confined in said cavity and comprising a hydrophilic composition and a humidifying liquid; a seal arranged at the open end of the cavity for movement relative to the cavity, the seal having a sealing surface to surround at least one nozzle of an ink-jet printhead and sealingly engage the printhead and having an interior surface defining a mouth; and a mechanism integrated within the tank to selectively bring said mouth into fluid communication with the cavity, wherein the mechanism comprises a movable element installed on the tank and movable between a closing position of the mouth and an opening position of said mouth; and a flexible wall connecting the movable element to peripheral edges of the tank.
18. An ink-jet printer comprising: at least one ink-jet printhead having at least one nozzle and at least one protection device that includes a tank confining a cavity having an open end; a hydrogel composition confined in said cavity and comprising a hydrophilic composition and a humidifying liquid; a seal arranged at the open end of the cavity for movement relative to the cavity, the seal having a sealing surface to surround at least one nozzle of an ink-jet printhead and sealingly engage the printhead and having an interior surface defining a mouth; and a mechanism integrated within the tank to selectively bring said mouth into fluid communication with the cavity, wherein the mechanism comprises a movable element installed on the tank and movable between a closing position of the mouth and an opening position of said mouth, wherein the protection device is movable between a first position, at which the mouth is spaced apart from the nozzle of the printhead, and a second position at which the mouth is associated with said nozzle, and wherein in the first position the movable element is in the closing position of the mouth and in the second position the movable element is in the opening position of said mouth, and wherein the protection device comprises a projecting element and wherein the printhead acts against said projecting element to take it from the first to the second positions.
Description
(1) This description will be set out hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, given by way of non-limiting example, in which:
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(8) With reference to the drawings, a servicing device for ink-jet printheads has been generally denoted at 1. The servicing device 1 can be installed in a service area of an ink-jet printer (not shown) to which the printhead or printheads “H” are brought at the end of a printing cycle, preferably by the same mechanisms actuating them during printing, for carrying out cleaning operations and keep the nozzles “N” in an efficient condition.
(9) The servicing device 1 comprises a supporting frame 2 that can be installed in a removable manner in the service area of the printer. Frame 2 has a housing for a protection device 3 for ink-jet printheads and further comprises a scraper element 4 and a portion of absorbent material 5. In the embodiment shown, the scraper element 4 is interposed between the protection device 3 and the portion of absorbent material 5 and, when device 1 is fitted in the printer, the mentioned three components 3, 4 and 5 are aligned along a movement direction of the printhead “H”.
(10) The housing is confined by two side walls 6 belonging to the frame 2 and each having a pair of guides 7 defined by grooves formed in said walls 6. In greater detail, each groove 7 has a horizontal length 7a parallel to a reference plane, not shown, in which the surface of printhead “H” in which the printing nozzles are formed lies, and an oblique length 7b extending without a break from the horizontal length 7a to a base portion of frame 2. The protection device 3, described in detail in the following, has pins 8 each of which is fitted in a respective guide 7 in such a manner that they can slide therein. By its sliding in guides 7, the protection device 3 is movable between a first lowered position and a second raised position. In the first lowered position (
(11) The scraper element 4 is a flexible plate made of plastic or rubber for example, having one end mounted on frame 2 and the opposite end free.
(12) The portion of absorbent material 5 consists of a porous material adapted to absorb the liquids and is housed in a suitable seat formed in frame 2. When device 1 is mounted in the printer and the printhead “H” is in the service area, the free end of the scraper element 4 and the free surface of the absorbent material 5 are turned towards the nozzles “N” of said printhead “H”.
(13) The protection device 3 comprises (
(14) Preferably, according to an embodiment, the cavity 9a is filled with an hydrophilic composition (i.e. hydrophilic polymer) which, together with the humidifying liquid “L”, forms an hydrogel composition provided with the same evaporation ratio of the liquid itself.
(15) A support 12 of a cylindrical shape extends from a bottom wall 11 of tank 9; it is perpendicular to said bottom wall 11.
(16) The upper edges of tank 9 are connected to a flexible wall 13 made of rubber which partly closes the opening of tank 9 surrounded by said edges.
(17) The flexible wall 13 at a central region thereof carries a movable element 14. The movable element 14 comprises four side walls 14a delimiting a mouth 15 that can be selectively brought into fluid communication with cavity 9a.
(18) A seal 16 is disposed on the upper edges of the side walls 14a and it fully covers said side walls 14a. An inner surface 16a of the seal 16 delimiting mouth 15 has an outwardly diverging portion, i.e. towards the printhead “H” when the latter is associated with the protection device 3. Seal 16 forms a unitary piece with the flexible wall 13 and is preferably co-moulded with (or over-moulded to) the movable element 14. The flexible wall 13 is further preferably co-moulded with (or over-moulded to) a frame 17 made of plastic material and in turn joined, preferably by ultrasonic wave welding, to the upper edges of tank 9. The rubber material forming the flexible wall 13 and the seal 16 is suitable for co-moulding or over-moulding on the plastic material and has a weak vapour transmission coefficient. This rubber material is preferably Santoprene™ 8191-55B100 by Exxon Mobil.
(19) Preferably, the tank 9 is made of Noryl™ SE1 GFN2 by SABIC.
(20) Preferably, the overall evaporation rate of the protection device in the closed position is lower than 2 mg/day, preferably lower than 1.7 mg/day (measured with an ambient temperature of 22-25° C. and a relative humidity of 45-55%).
(21) A helical spring 18 is disposed around the support 12 and has a first end in abutment against the bottom wall 11 of tank 9 and a second end, opposite to the first one, in abutment against a lower portion of the movable element 14.
(22) An upper end of the support 12 carries a closure member 19 shaped like a mushroom. The closure member 19 is secured to support 12 by means of a screw 20. Preferably, the closure member 19 is made of Novodur P2 H/AT 010555 by Ineos.
(23) The closure member 19 is placed in mouth 15 and is surrounded by the inner surface 16a of seal 16.
(24) The head of the closure member 19 has a first abutment surface 21 turned towards the bottom wall 11 and facing a second abutment surface 22 belonging to the inner surface 16a of seal 16.
(25) The movable element 14, spring 18 and closure member 19 are part of an opening and closing mechanism of said mouth 15 integrated into tank 9.
(26) In the absence of external forces acting on the movable element 14, spring 18 pushes and keeps the second abutment surface 22 belonging to seal 16, against the first abutment surface 21 of the closure member 19 (
(27) By a pressure exerted on an upper edge of seal 16, the movable element 14 is pushed, against the action of spring 18, in a movement direction along an X axis, towards the bottom wall 11 of tank 9. The second abutment surface 22 is separated from the first abutment surface 21 and a passage is opened that brings mouth 15 into communication with the cavity 9a of tank 9 (
(28) The yielding quality of the flexible wall 13 therefore must be capable of enabling lowering of the movable element 14 under the thrust action exerted by the printhead “H” and return to the closed position, due to the thrust of spring 18.
(29) The protection device 3 further comprises a projecting element 24 extending from tank 9 to the printhead “H” and has a surface 24a parallel to the movement direction axis X of the movable element 14. This surface 24a, when the protection device 3 is mounted on frame 2, is turned towards the scraper element 4.
(30) In use, at the end of a printing cycle, the printhead “H” is brought to the service area wherein it is first stopped over the portion of absorbent material 5 and then operated for ejection of the ink drops entrapped in nozzles “N”. The protection device 3 is in the lowered position shown in
(31) Subsequently, the printhead “H” is shifted towards the protection device 3 and passes on the scraper element 4 removing the ink residues present on nozzles “N”.
(32) Going on moving, the printhead “H” or an element integral therewith impacts against the surface 24a and drags along the protection device 3 towards the second raised position shown in
(33) The vapour inside tank 9 flows through the peripheral opening 23 filling the volume delimited by seal 16 and the printhead “H” (
(34) When the printhead “H” has to print again, it is moved away from the service area, the return spring brings the protection device 3 back to the first position lowered on frame 2 and the movable element 14 pushed by spring 18 closes tank 9.
(35) The protection device 3 according to the invention is also applicable in a storage container 25 inside which the printheads “H” are positioned, after dismantling from the carriage moving them during printing, if they are not to be used for a long period of time. The storage container 25 is a box in which a housing 26 is formed for one or more printheads. In accordance with the present invention, the storage container 25 comprises one or more protection devices 3 located in suitable seats. When a printhead “H” is housed in the container 25, it exerts a thrust action against the movable element 14 and opens mouth 15, in the same manner as shown in
(36) The embodiment of the storage container 25 shown in
(37) The storage container 25 further presents an access opening, not visible, covered by a movable lid 28 for refilling the tank of the device 3 which is part of the storage container 25. The lid 28 can be opened by means of a push button 29. The storage container 25 is also provided with an indicator 30 of the level of water contained inside the tank.