INKJET RECORDING DEVICE
20170297351 · 2017-10-19
Inventors
- Hidenori FUJIOKA (Hamamatsu-shi, JP)
- David GOWARD (Hamamatsu-shi, JP)
- Yoshihiro NARIYAMA (Hamamatsu-shi, JP)
- Yuji SAKATA (Hamamatsu-shi, JP)
- Shinji TABUCHI (Hamamatsu-shi, JP)
Cpc classification
B41J3/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An inkjet recording device allows a recording medium to be set easily, and prevents the recording medium from being warped so that printing quality is not lowered. An inkjet printer includes a bed including a surface that supports a recording medium, and a pivoting device that pivots the bed around a horizontal axis to locate the bed horizontally or vertically or pivots the bed around the horizontal axis to incline the bed with respect to a horizontal plane. The inkjet printer also includes a pair of guide rails provided on the bed and extending in an X direction and a movable member extending in a Y direction, engaged with the pair of guide rails and slidable on the pair of guide rails to move in the X direction.
Claims
1-14. (canceled)
15. An inkjet recording device, comprising: a bed including a surface that supports a recording medium; an ink head that injects ink toward the recording medium on the bed; a table located below the bed; a leg that supports the table; and a pivoting device that pivots the bed and the ink head around a horizontal axis.
16. The inkjet recording device according to claim 15, wherein the surface is a flat surface.
17. The inkjet recording device according to claim 15, wherein the pivoting device includes a pivoting driver which rotates the bed around the horizontal axis.
18. The inkjet recording device according to claim 17, wherein the pivoting driver is a mechanical driver.
19. The inkjet recording device according to claim 15, wherein: the bed extends in a first direction and a second direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the first direction; and the inkjet recording device further comprises: a pair of guide rails extending in the first direction; a movable member extending in the second direction, the movable member being engaged with the pair of guide rails and slidable on the pair of guide rails to be movable in the first direction; and a carriage that holds the ink head and is provided on the movable member so as to be movable in the second direction.
20. The inkjet recording device according to claim 19, wherein a wait position of the ink head is a position at which, in a state where the bed is inclined, a bottom end of the ink head is lower than a bottom end of the recording medium supported by the bed, the position also being outward relative to one of two ends, in the first direction, of the recording medium.
21. The inkjet recording device according to claim 19, further comprising an ink tube coupled with the ink head, wherein the ink tube includes a portion extending in the first direction and a portion extending in the second direction.
22. The inkjet recording device according to claim 20, further comprising a feed shaft around which the recording medium is wound in a rolled state, the feed shaft being provided outward relative to the other of the two ends, in the first direction, of the recording medium supported by the bed.
23. The inkjet recording device according to claim 19, wherein the first direction is an up-down direction in a state where the bed is located vertically; and the inkjet recording device further comprises a press that is provided on the movable member and presses the recording medium in a thickness direction of the recording medium.
24. The inkjet recording device according to claim 15, wherein: the bed is provided with an inner space that is divided; the bed includes a support plate that supports the recording medium and is provided with a plurality of suction holes in communication with the inner space; and the inkjet recording device further comprises a suction pump including a suction duct in communication with the inner space.
25. The inkjet recording device according to claim 24, wherein: the bed includes a rear plate located to face the support plate; and the suction duct is connected with the rear plate.
26. The inkjet recording device according to claim 24, wherein: the bed includes one or a plurality of partition members that divide the inner space into a plurality of divided spaces; the suction duct includes a plurality of branched ducts respectively in communication with the divided spaces; and the inkjet recording device further comprises a valve that opens or closes a flow path in each of the branched ducts at a branch point of the branched duct.
27. The inkjet recording device according to claim 15, further comprising a support that, in a state where the bed is inclined with respect to a horizontal plane or is located vertically, is located below the bed or at the bottom portion of the bed to support a bottom end of the recording medium.
28. The inkjet recording device according to claim 27, wherein the support protrudes from the support surface of the bed.
29. The inkjet recording device according to claim 27, wherein the support includes a guide roller.
30. The inkjet recording device according to claim 28, wherein the support has a protrusion height from the surface of the bed that is smaller than a thickness of the recording medium.
31. The inkjet recording device according to claim 15, wherein the pivoting device pivots the bed between a state where the bed is horizontal and a state where the bed is vertical.
32. The inkjet recording device according to claim 15, wherein the pivoting device includes a shaft coupled with the bed, a pivoting gear provided on the shaft, a driving gear engaged with the pivoting gear, and a handle coupled with the driving gear.
33. An inkjet recording device, comprising: a bed that supports a recording medium, the bed extending in a first direction and a second direction perpendicular or substantially perpendicular to the first direction; an ink head that injects ink toward the recording medium on the bed; a pair of rails extending in the first direction; a member extending in the second direction, the member being engaged with the pair of rails; a carriage that holds the ink head and is provided on the member so as to be movable in the second direction; a support supporting a bottom end portion of the recording medium so as to be movable in the first direction.
34. The inkjet recording device according to claim 33, wherein the support includes a guide roller.
35. The inkjet recording device according to claim 33, wherein the member is engaged with the pair of rails and slidable on the pair of rails to be movable in the first direction.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0018] Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings. An inkjet recording device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is an inject printer 100 performing printing on a recording paper sheet K as a recording medium. In the following description, the terms “left”, “right”, “up” and “down” represent left, right, up and down as seen from an operator who is in front of the inkjet printer 100 shown in
[0019] As shown in
[0020] As shown in
[0021] The table 2 is located below the flatbed 1. Four legs 9 supporting the table 2 are located below the table 2. The legs 9 are respectively located at four corners of a bottom surface of the table 4. The table 2 is provided with the pivoting driver 3 pivoting the flatbed 1 in a pivoting direction KH (see
[0022] As shown in
[0023] The pair of guide rails 5 are provided on the flatbed 1. The pair of guide rails 5 extend in the X direction. One of the guide rails 5 is spaced from the other guide rail 5. The pair of guide rails are equal or substantially equal in length.
[0024] As shown in
[0025] The carriage 6 is provided on the movable member 4. The carriage 6 holds the ink head 7. The carriage 6 is secured to a belt 6a provided on the movable member 4. The belt 6 is an endless belt. The belt 6a extends in the Y direction. A pulley (not shown) is wound along one of two end portions of the belt 6a, and another pulley (not shown) is wound along the other end portion of the belt 6a. One of the pulleys is connected with a motor (not shown) driving the pulley. When this motor is rotated, the pulley is rotated and thus the belt 6a is driven. Thus, the belt 6a runs in the Y direction. This causes the carriage 6 to move in the Y direction. As a result, the ink head 7 held by the carriage 6 is moved in the Y direction.
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[0028] In this preferred embodiment, as shown in
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[0031] Now, a driver 40 that moves the movable member 4 in the X direction will be described. As shown in
[0032] The housing 41 is located so as to, in the state where the flatbed 1 is located to define an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the horizontal plane, be open forward. The following description on
[0033] The small gear 46a of the gear 46 is coaxially connected with a rotation shaft 45a of the driving motor 45. The large gear 46b is engaged with the small gear 46a. The large gear 46b is coaxially connected with a middle portion of the shaft 44. The driving motor 45 is provided on a stay 52, which is provided on the housing 41. At a top end of the shaft 44, the pulley 47 is provided. The driving belt 48 is an endless belt. The driving belt 48 is extended along, and between, the left pulley 47 and the right pulley (not shown). The movable member 4 includes a main body 4a extending in the Y direction and L-shaped slidable members 4b and 4c. The slidable member 4b is secured to a top end of the main body 4a. The slidable member 4c is secured to a bottom end of the main body 4a. The slidable member 4b is engaged with the upper guide rail 5 and is slidable on the upper guide rail 5. The slidable member 4c is engaged with the lower guide rail 5 and is slidable on the lower guide rail 5. The coupling 49 extends in the front-rear direction. A rear end of the coupling 49 is secured to the driving belt 48. A front end of the coupling 49 is connected with the slidable member 4b. With the above-described structure, when the driving motor 45 is rotated, one of the shafts 44 is rotated around an axis thereof via the gear 46. Therefore, the pulley 47 is rotated. This causes the driving belt 47 to run. Along with the running of the driving belt 48, the movable member 4 moves in the X direction (see
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[0035] As described above, in this preferred embodiment, the angle at which the flatbed 1 is located is adjustable by the pivoting driver 3. This allows the flatbed 1 to be located horizontally or located to define a relatively small angle with respect to the horizontal plane to set the recording paper sheet K to the flatbed 1. Therefore, the recording paper sheet K is easily set. This prevents the recording paper sheet K from being warped when the recording paper sheet K is set, and thus the printing quality is not lowered. For moving the inkjet printer 100 through a small space, the flatbed 1 may be inclined or located vertically to decrease the width of the inkjet printer 100 (i.e., the length thereof in the front-rear direction). This will be described specifically. As shown in
[0036] In this preferred embodiment, the carriage 6 is provided on the movable member 4 so as to be movable in the Y direction. The movable member 4 moves on the guide rails 5 in the X direction. With such a structure, the ink head 7 is allowed to move in two directions with respect to the recording paper sheet K supported by the flatbed 1. Namely, the ink head 7 is movable two-dimensionally with respect to the recording paper sheet K, and thus ink is allowed to be injected toward any position on the recording paper sheet K.
[0037] In this preferred embodiment, the home position of the ink head 7, namely, the wait position of the ink head 7, is set such that, in the state where the flatbed 1 is located to define an angle of 90 degrees with respect to the horizontal plane, the bottom end of the ink head 1 is lower than the bottom end of the recording paper sheet K supported by the flatbed 1, and is also set to be outward relative to the left end KL of the recording paper sheet K. Therefore, to set the recording paper sheet K to the flatbed 1 inclined or vertical with respect to the horizontal plane, the recording paper sheet K is easily set from above the flatbed 1.
[0038] In this preferred embodiment, the ink tubes 10 each include the first portion 10a extending in the X direction and the second portion 10b facing the first portion 10a and extending in the X direction. The ink tubes 10 each further include the third portion 10c extending in the Y direction. With such a structure, when the ink head 7 is moved in two directions, namely, in the X direction and the Y direction, the ink tube 10 is easily moved along with the movement of the ink head 7.
[0039] In this preferred embodiment, a so-called roll medium is usable as the recording paper sheet K. The position of the feed shaft 33 around which the recording paper sheet K, which is the roll medium, is wound may be set to be outward relative to the right end KR of the recording paper sheet K supported by the flatbed 1, so that a space outward relative to the right end KR is effectively usable.
[0040] In this preferred embodiment, the recording paper sheet K supported by the flatbed 1 is sucked by the suction pump 30 via the suction holes 1a and the suction duct 31. This prevents the recording paper sheet K from being positionally shifted with respect to the flatbed 1. Especially in the state where the recording paper sheet K is supported by the flatbed 1 inclined or vertical with respect to the horizontal plane, the recording paper sheet K is prevented from falling down or coming off.
[0041] In this preferred embodiment, the suction duct 31 is connected with the rear plate 1d of the flatbed 1. Therefore, in the state where the flatbed is inclined or vertical with respect to the horizontal plane, a dead space at the rear of the rear plate 1d is effectively usable.
[0042] In this preferred embodiment, the flow paths in the branched ducts 31a respectively in communication with the divided spaces 1e of the flatbed 1 are opened or closed by the valves 32. This allows the air to flow into all the branched ducts 31a and thus allows the air to be fed into the entirety of the inner space 1b of the flatbed 1. Therefore, the recording paper sheet K, even being supported by the flatbed 1 vertical with respect to the horizontal plane or inclined, is held by a sufficient level of suction force. By contrast, it may be arranged such that the air flows into only a portion of the branched ducts 31a. Therefore, in the case where the recording paper sheet K to be sucked has a smaller area size than that of the flatbed 1, the air merely needs to be fed into a portion of the branched ducts 31a. This decreases the power consumption of the suction pump 30.
[0043] In this preferred embodiment, the bottom end of the recording paper sheet K is supported by the supports 35. This allows the position of the recording paper sheet K with respect to the flatbed 1 to be set easily.
[0044] In this preferred embodiment, the guide rollers are adoptable as the supports 35. The end of the recording paper sheet K is supported by the guide rollers. This allows the recording paper sheet K to be moved easily, and allows the position of the recording paper sheet K with respect to the flatbed 1 to be set more easily.
[0045] In this preferred embodiment, the protrusion height of the supports 35 from the support plate 1c is smaller than the thickness of the recording paper sheet K. This decreases the possibility that when recording is performed on the recording paper sheet K, the ink head 7 contacts the supports 35.
[0046] In this preferred embodiment, the pivoting driver 3 pivots the flatbed 1 between a state where the flatbed 1 is horizontal and a state where the flatbed 1 is vertical. This reduces the pivoting angle of the flatbed 1 preferably to a minimum possible level that improves the ease of locating the recording paper sheet K on the flatbed 1 and the ease of movement of the inkjet printer 100.
[0047] In this preferred embodiment, the operator is allowed to easily adjust the angle at which the flatbed 1 is located by operating the handle 23.
[0048] Preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described. The above-described preferred embodiment is merely illustrative, and the present invention may be carried out in any of various other preferred embodiments, for example, as follows.
[0049] In the above-described preferred embodiments, the guide rails 5 preferably are provided in the X direction and the movable member 4 preferably is moved in the X direction. The present invention is not limited to this. As shown in
[0050] In the above-described preferred embodiments, the presses 34 preferably are located at such positions that, in the state where the flatbed 1 is inclined or located vertically with respect to the horizontal plane, are on the top portion of the flatbed 1. The present invention is not limited to this. The presses 34 may be provided on a left portion or a right portion of the flatbed 1.
[0051] In the above-described preferred embodiments, the plurality of presses 34 preferably are provided. The present invention is not limited to this. A single press extending in the X direction may be adopted.
[0052] In the above-described preferred embodiments, the pivoting gear 21 and the driving gear 22 are preferably provided as a combination of gears transmitting a rotation force of the handle 23. The present invention is not limited to this. The rotation force of the handle 23 may be transmitted to the shaft 20 via, for example, a worm gear.
[0053] In the above-described preferred embodiments, the inner space 1b of the flatbed 1 is preferably divided into three divided spaces 1e, for example. The present invention is not limited to this. The inner space 1b of the flatbed 1 may be divided into four or more divided spaces 1e, or the inner space 1b may not be divided.
[0054] In the above-described preferred embodiments, as shown in
[0055] In the above-described preferred embodiments, the suction holes 1a preferably are located regularly. The present invention is not limited to this. The suction holes 1a may be provided irregularly.
[0056] In the above-described preferred embodiments, the feed shaft 33 around which the recording paper sheet K as the roll medium is wound preferably is provided outward relative to the right end KR of the recording paper sheet K supported by the flatbed 1. A wind-up device that winds up the recording paper sheet K may be provided outward relative to the left end KL of the recording paper sheet K.
[0057] In the above-described preferred embodiments, the guide rails 5 preferably are provided on the flatbed 1. The present invention is not limited to this. The guide rails 5 may be provided at any other positions than on the flatbed 1.
[0058] In the above-described preferred embodiments, the pair of guide rails 5 preferably extend in the X direction and the movable member 4 extends in the Y direction. The present invention is not limited to this. The pair of guide rails 5 may extend in the Y direction and the movable member 4 may extend in the X direction.
[0059] The above-described preferred embodiments and the modifications may be appropriately combined.
[0060] While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.