INKJET PRINTER FOR THE LABELING OF GOODS, COMPRISING A FILTER, AND A FILTER OF SUCH AN INKJET PRINTER
20170291424 · 2017-10-12
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Abstract
An inkjet printer for the labeling of goods has a housing having outlet openings for ink droplets on a front face, a printing mechanism, and two hydraulic couplings that are accessible on the outside of the housing. Each hydraulic coupling has a mechanical connection part and an automatically closing first valve. Each automatically closing first valve has a first valve body and a first pusher connected to the first valve body. A filter has a filter housing in which the filter medium is accommodated and on which two hydraulic mating couplings are disposed that are accessible from the outside of the filter housing. In a joined state of the two hydraulic couplings and the hydraulic mating couplings, the pushers are each in contact with each other and respectively keep the valve bodies connected to them in an opened state.
Claims
1. An inkjet printer for the labeling of goods, comprising: a housing defining a front face having at least one outlet opening for ink droplets thereon, a printing mechanism located in the housing and operatively connected with the outlet opening, a pump located in the housing for pumping a liquid for the ink droplets, an electronic control system located in the housing, and a filter located outside of the housing, the filter comprising a filter medium for the liquid and a filter housing receiving the filter medium; wherein the housing further comprises two hydraulic couplings accessible from and disposed at a distance from each other on an outside of the housing, wherein each of the two hydraulic couplings includes a mechanical connector and an automatically closing first valve, and wherein each automatically closing first valve has a first valve body and a first pusher connected to the first valve body; wherein the filter housing comprises two hydraulic mating couplings accessible from the outside of the filter housing, the two hydraulic mating couplings being adapted to couple with the hydraulic couplings and disposed at a distance from each other corresponding to the distance between the two hydraulic couplings, wherein each hydraulic mating coupling has a mechanical counter-connector adapted to couple with a corresponding mechanical connector and detachably connectable thereto, and wherein each hydraulic mating coupling further comprises an automatically closing second valve, and each automatically closing second valve has a second valve body and a second pusher connected to the second valve body, and wherein, when the two hydraulic couplings and the two hydraulic mating couplings are joined, the corresponding first and second pushers are in contact with each other and respectively maintain the corresponding first and second valve bodies which are connected to them in an opened state.
2. The inkjet printer according to claim 1, wherein the two hydraulic couplings are constructionally identical, the two hydraulic mating couplings are constructionally identical, and the filter housing is adapted so that either (i) the filter housing can be coupled to the housing in two positions differing by a 180° orientation, or (ii) the filter housing can be coupled to the housing only in a single orientation.
3. The inkjet printer according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical connector has at least one plug-in part and the mechanical counter-connector has at least one bushing part adapted to connect to the at least one plug-in part.
4. The inkjet printer according to claim 1, wherein the hydraulic coupling comprises a first valve housing and the hydraulic mating coupling comprises a second valve housing, wherein the first valve body is movable relative to the first valve housing between a closed position and an open position, and the second valve body is movable relative to the second valve housing between a closed position and an open position, and, when the housing and the filter housing are coupled, one or more of the first valve body or the second valve body is in contact with an end stop of said valve body.
5. The inkjet printer according to claim 1, wherein the two hydraulic couplings each define a first set of axes extending parallel to each other, and the two hydraulic mating couplings each define a second set of axes extending parallel to each other, and a distance between the first set of axes of the hydraulic couplings corresponds to a distance between the second set of axes of the hydraulic mating couplings.
6. The inkjet printer according to claim 1, wherein the hydraulic couplings define free ends, and also the hydraulic mating couplings define free ends, and wherein, when the hydraulic couplings and the hydraulic mating couplings are coupled, the free ends respectively lie in a plane that coincides with a separating plane defined by the housing and the filter.
7. The inkjet printer according to claim 1, wherein the filter housing has a disk-shaped part and two tubular arms extending tangentially therefrom and parallel to each other, and the hydraulic mating couplings are disposed on these arms.
8. The inkjet printer according to claim 1, further comprising at least one storage container for the liquid, wherein said storage container is either detachably connected to the housing or disposed in the housing.
9. The inkjet printer according to claim 1, wherein the mechanical connector has at least one plug-in part and a sleeve defining a bayonet or a female thread, and the mechanical counter-connector has a bushing part adapted to connect to the plug-in part and a sleeve defining a bayonet or a male thread.
10. A filter for an inkjet printer for the labeling of goods, comprising: a filter medium; a filter housing that receives the filter medium, and two hydraulic mating couplings disposed on the filter housing and that are accessible from an outside of the filter housing, wherein the two hydraulic mating couplings are disposed at a distance from each other, each hydraulic mating coupling comprises a mechanical counter-connector and an automatically closing valve, and each automatically closing valve includes a valve body and a pusher connected to the valve body.
11. The filter according to claim 10, wherein the filter housing has a disk-shaped part and two tubular arms extending tangentially therefrom and parallel to each other, and the hydraulic mating couplings are disposed on the tubular arms.
12. The filter according to claim 10, wherein the filter housing includes two half-shells that are substantially constructionally identical to each other.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0016] Other advantages and features of the invention become apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments of the invention, which are to be understood not to be limiting and which will be explained below with reference to the drawing. In the drawings:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0024] An inkjet printer is schematically illustrated in
[0025] The inkjet printer has a print head 20. In the known manner, the print head 20 has at least one outlet opening 28 located on a front face 30. Ink droplets supplied by a printing mechanism 32 pass through the outlet opening 28. The printing mechanism 32 is connected to a pump 36 via an ink line 34, and then to an external filter 38. The latter will be discussed in more detail below. Further, a control system 40 is provided; it is connected via electrical lines to the printing mechanism 32 and the pump 36 and controls them.
[0026] The filter 38 is connected to a storage container 44 for a liquid required for printing, in particular ink, via a supply line 42. As
[0027] If, as
[0028] In an embodiment not shown, the storage container 44 is not separately formed; rather, the two are accommodated in a single, common housing 46.
[0029] The housing 46 has two hydraulic couplings 50 accessible and disposed on the outside of the housing 46. One of the hydraulic couplings 50 is connected to the ink line 34. The other is connected to the supply line 42. As shown in
[0030] Referring again to
[0031] In some embodiments, the two couplings 50 are constructionally identical; also the two mating couplings 64 may be, in such embodiments, constructionally identical. The couplings 50 and also the mating couplings 64 are disposed coaxially. They have a distance from each other, measured perpendicularly to their axes, which is the same for each of the two couplings 50 and the two mating couplings 64.
[0032] In the coupled state, as shown in
[0033] The hydraulic mating couplings 64 are configured to correspond to the hydraulic couplings 50. The have a second valve 68 with a second valve body 70 and a second pusher 72 connected to it. In some embodiments, the two pushers 58, 72 are connected integrally to the associated valve body 56 or 70. The mechanical connector 52 and the mechanical counter-connector 66 are adapted to each other, for example configured as plug-in connections that are, in some embodiments, secured by additional means, such as a union nut.
[0034] In the coupled state of the two coupling devices, the pushers 58, 72 are in contact with each other. In this state, the two valves 54, 68 involved are opened. The pushers 58, 72 protrude towards the respective other valve 54 or 68. They are always located within the associated mechanical connector 52 or the mechanical counter-connector 66. Moreover, they are always located within a valve housing of the respective valve 54 or 68.
[0035] In the exemplary embodiment shown, the pushers 58, 72 are configured differently. The first pusher 58 has a tip, in particular a conical free end portion. The second pusher 72 has a correspondingly configured depression, e.g. a V-shaped depression. Thus, the two pushers 58, 72 meet up reliably, as
[0036] In the closed state, as shown in
[0037] In the coupled state of the filter 38 and the housing 46, see
[0038] In order to detach the two mating couplings 64 from the two couplings 50, the mechanical connectors 52, 66 are first disengaged. For this purpose, it is sufficient to disengage, for example unscrew, one mechanical connector 52. Then, the mating couplings 64 can be removed;
[0039] In
[0040] The invention also relates to a filter which is offered on the market as a replacement part for inkjet printers. This filter is described in more detail in
[0041] When the filter 38 and the housing 46 are plugged together, the mechanical connectors 52 first come into contact with the mechanical counter-connectors 66. If pushed together further, the pushers 58, 72 come into contact, whereby the valves 54, 68 are opened. The state reached in this way is already sufficient for functioning. It can be additionally secured by the union nuts or other mechanical means, such as a bayonet connection. The mechanical retention is thus ensured. The union nuts do not have to be provided.
[0042] The applicant reserves the right to incorporate features from the description and the patent claims, which includes parts of sentences from the description and the claims, in a claim and, in particular, to make them the subject matter of a new patent claim.
[0043] Terms like substantially, preferably and the like and indications that may possibly be understood to be inexact are to be understood to mean that a deviation by plus/minus 5%, preferably plus/minus 2% and in particular plus/minus one percent from the normal value is possible.
[0044] While the above describes certain embodiments, those skilled in the art should understand that the foregoing description is not intended to limit the spirit or scope of the invention. It should also be understood that the embodiments of the present disclosure described herein are merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art may make any variations and modification without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. All such variations and modifications, including those discussed above, are intended to be included within the scope of the disclosure. cm What is claimed is: