EP1101617B1 - Dispositif à jet d'encre muni d'un distributeur de pastilles d'encre - Google Patents

Dispositif à jet d'encre muni d'un distributeur de pastilles d'encre Download PDF

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EP1101617B1
EP1101617B1 EP20000204004 EP00204004A EP1101617B1 EP 1101617 B1 EP1101617 B1 EP 1101617B1 EP 20000204004 EP20000204004 EP 20000204004 EP 00204004 A EP00204004 A EP 00204004A EP 1101617 B1 EP1101617 B1 EP 1101617B1
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dispenser
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Gerardus Antonius Josef Koeleman
Jerry Josephus Alfonsus Catharina Roctus
Marc Paul Schuwer
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J2/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
    • B41J2/005Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
    • B41J2/01Ink jet
    • B41J2/17Ink jet characterised by ink handling
    • B41J2/175Ink supply systems ; Circuit parts therefor
    • B41J2/17593Supplying ink in a solid state

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  • the invention relates to an ink jet device comprising an ink reservoir and a dispenser for discharging ink pellets one by one into the ink reservoir, wherein the dispenser comprises a sluice mechanism having a cavity shaped to accommodate a single pellet, and an actuating mechanism controlling the discharge of the single pellet.
  • an ink reservoir is incorporated in the printhead or in a separate cartridge and serves to accommodate a certain amount of liquid ink which is to be supplied to a nozzle system of the printhead.
  • the ink reservoir is heated in order to keep the temperature of the ink above its melting point, e.g., at a temperature of about 100°C or more.
  • Research Disclosure Bulletin, March 1999, No. 41973, pages 374 to 376, and EP-A-0 178 882 disclose ink jet devices according to the preamble of claim 1 in which hot melt ink can be supplied in pellet or tablet form.
  • the dispenser used for supplying the ink tablets one by one into the ink reservoir of the printhead may be mounted on the same carriage as the printhead so as to travel back and forth along the printing medium.
  • the dispenser or at least an actuating mechanism thereof may be disposed stationarily above one of the end positions of the carriage, so that an ink tablet can be supplied into the reservoir each time the carriage has performed a complete stroke and stops in the end position.
  • the supply of ink in tablet form has the advantage that the amount of ink to be melted in the ink reservoir can be metered with high precision and, accordingly, the temperature of the molten ink within the ink reservoir can be kept stable.
  • the dispenser of the known ink jet device has a simple sluice mechanism of the type generally known from dispensers for candy.
  • Such sluice mechanisms are, however, not fully reliable, and it may happen that the dispenser, although it has been actuated, fails to discharge a tablet. This may give rise to a shortage of ink, in particular in the case where the dispenser can be actuated only after each stroke of the carriage.
  • an ink jet device according to the preamble of claim 1, wherein said dispenser comprises an output chamber for accommodating a single pellet discharged from the sluice mechanism, and a shutter for opening and closing the output chamber towards the ink reservoir.
  • the pellet or tablet which needs to be timely supplied to the ink reservoir is held readily available in the output chamber and can reliably be transferred into the ink reservoir, simply by opening the shutter.
  • the sluice mechanism is actuated in order to supply another single tablet to the output chamber. If the sluice mechanism fails, it can be actuated repeatedly until a tablet is discharged into the output chamber, so that the next tablet will reliably be available when it is needed.
  • the dispenser comprises a storage chamber for accommodating a number of tablets and a slide movably disposed in said chamber and forming the sluice mechanism together with a portion of a bottom wall of the storage chamber.
  • the output chamber is also formed by a portion of the bottom wall of the storage chamber and a portion of the slide
  • the shutter is also formed by a portion of the slide of the sluice mechanism, so that the shutter and the sluice mechanism can easily be actuated in a single operation.
  • the shutter and the output chamber may form a second sluice mechanism which has essentially the same constitution as the first sluice mechanism.
  • the reason why the sluice mechanism is not fully reliable is mainly due to the fact that a plurality of tablets present in a supply passage above the sluice tend to become clogged in the supply passage. Since the second sluice mechanism will not receive more than a single tablet at a time, a reliable and fail-safe function of the second sluice mechanism is assured.
  • a sensor e.g., an optical sensor, is provided for detecting the presence or absence of a tablet in the output chamber, and when no tablet is detected after the sluice mechanism has been actuated, a signal is generated for actuating the sluice mechanism once again.
  • An ink reservoir 10 in an ink cartridge or a printhead of a hot melt ink jet printer is formed by a casing having a bottom wall 12, two parallel longer side walls 14 and two parallel shorter side walls 16.
  • the side walls 14. 16 define an inlet port 18 which has an elongated rectangular cross-section when viewed from above.
  • Outlet ports 20, through which the ink is supplied to a nozzle system (not shown) of the printhead, are formed as elongate slots in the side walls 14 close to the bottom wall 12.
  • the inlet port 18 is separated from the lower portion of the ink reservoir including the outlet ports 20 by a tubular filter element 22 which can also be flat.
  • the filter element is inserted into the ink reservoir through an opening 24 formed in one of the side walls 16 and closed by a plug 26.
  • a rod-like sensor element 28 is embedded in the plug 26 and extends coaxially in the tubular filter element.
  • This sensor element 28 may for example serve as a level detector for detecting the level of the ink liquid in the ink reservoir and/or as a temperature sensor for monitoring the temperature of the hot-melt ink.
  • the ink reservoir 10 is heated, and the ink is supplied in a solid state in the form of small pellets or tablets which are so sized that the supply of a single tablet which then has to be melted in the ink reservoir will not cause a significant change in the temperature of of the liquid ink.
  • Figures 1 and 2 further show an ink dispenser 30 which is used for supplying ink tablets 32 into the ink reservoir.
  • the ink tablets 32 have a flat cylindrical shape.
  • the dispenser 30 has a casing 34 defining a storage chamber 36 that is sealingly closed by a cover 38.
  • the lower portion of the storage chamber 36 which can accommodate a large number of tablets 32 is formed as a narrow funnel 40 the width of which (in the direction normal to the plane of the drawing) is only slightly larger than the thickness of the tablets, so that the tablets are oriented as is shown in the drawing.
  • the bottom of the funnel 40 is formed by inclined walls which converge downwardly towards a narrow passage 42 the width of which is only slightly larger than the diameter of the tablets 32 and still slightly decreases towards the bottom end, so that only one tablet can pass through the passage 42 at a time.
  • One of the inclined walls of the bottom of the funnel 40 and one wall of the passage 42 are formed by the casing 34, whereas the other of the inclined walls of the funnel and the adjacent wall of the passage 42 are formed by a slide 44 that is guided in the casing 34 and the cover 38 and is slidingly movable in vertical direction.
  • the slide 44 is biased upwardly by a spring (not shown) so that it is normally held in the position shown in figures 1 and 2.
  • first sluice mechanism 46 At the lower end of the passage 42 the slide 44 and the casing 34 form a first sluice mechanism 46 and a second sluice mechanism 48.
  • the first sluice mechanism 46 comprises a cavity 50 formed in the slide 44 and shaped to accommodate a single tablet.
  • the lower wall of the cavity 50 merges into a downwardly inclined ramp surface 52.
  • the ramp surface 52 and another ramp surface 54 on the opposing side of the passage 42 converge and hold the lower end of the first sluice 46 closed.
  • the second sluice mechanism 48 has essentially the same configuration as the first sluice mechanism and, accordingly, comprises another cavity formed in the slide 44 and shaped to accommodate a single tablet. This cavity serves as an output chamber 56 of the dispenser. The lower wall of the output chamber 56 merges into a downwardly inclined ramp surface 58.
  • the ramp surface 58 and another ramp surface formed by a nose 60 of the casing 34 converge and hold the lower end of the second sluice mechanism 48 closed.
  • the ramp surface 58 and the nose 60 cooperate to form a shutter for opening and shutting the second sluice mechanism 48.
  • a top portion of the slide 44 projects through the cover 38 and forms a push button 62 which can be depressed by means of an actuator 64.
  • the output chamber 56 has an optical sensor 66 or at least a transparent window for an optical sensor which detects the presence or absence of a tablet 32 in the output chamber and delivers a detection signal to a control system for the actuator 64
  • the bottom wall of the casing 34 forms a projection 68 which fits into the open end of the ink reservoir 10, as is shown in figure 1.
  • Figure 3 shows that the lowermost one of the tablets 32 is deflected by the ramp surface 54 so that it is accommodated in the cavity 50 and can move downward into the second sluice mechanism 48.
  • Figure 4 shows the slide 44 in its lower extreme position.
  • the ramp surfaces 52 and 54 are vertically offset from one another so that the tablet 32 that has previously been accommodated in the cavity 50 is now dropped into the second sluice mechanism via the ramp surface 52.
  • the tapering walls of the passage 42 prevent the next tablet from entering into the cavity 50.
  • This tablet is at first caught by the nose 60 in a position above the output chamber 56, as is shown in figure 4.
  • the tablet in the output chamber 56 is supported on the one hand by the ramp surface 58 of the slide 44 and on the other hand by the ramp surface of the nose 60 and is held in a position in front of the optical sensor 66.
  • the sensor 66 should indicate the presence of a tablet 32 in the output chamber 56.
  • the first sluice mechanism 46 has failed to supply a tablet, this is also indicated by the sensor 66, and the actuator 64 is operated once again in order to make another attempt to supply a tablet into the second sluice mechanism 48. This attempt may be repeated as often as required.
  • the state illustrated in figure 5 corresponds to the normal operating state of the dispenser.
  • one tablet is accommodated in the output chamber 56 of the second sluice mechanism 48 and another tablet is present in the cavity 50 of the first sluice mechanism 46.
  • the slide 44 is depressed once again, as is shown in figure 6.
  • the tablet 32 which has been in a stand-by position in the second sluice mechanism 48 is reliably released into the inlet port 18 of the ink reservoir 10, and simultaneously the next tablet is transferred from the first sluice mechanism 46 to the second sluice mechanism 48.
  • This cycle is repeated whenever there is demand for another ink tablet.
  • the actuator 64 will cause the slide 44 to perform one or more extra strokes in response to the signal supplied from the sensor 66.
  • the dispenser 30 and the actuator 64 may permanently be mounted on the ink reservoir 10 when the ink jet device is operating. In the shown embodiment, however, the dispenser 30 is removably disposed on the ink reservoir 10.
  • the dispenser can be manufactured at low costs from cheap recycling materials such as recycled plastic material and may form a disposable refill package in which the ink tablets are delivered to the user.
  • the dispenser mostly forms part of the ink reservoir and moves together with the ink jet head on the carriage. However, it is also possible to fix this dispenser at the frame of the print-engine, thereby minimizing the weight of the carriage.
  • the actuator 64 is preferably held at a machine frame (not shown) of the printer, so that it need not be removed when the refill package is replaced. In this case, the actuator is ready to depress the push button 62 only when the carriage on which the ink reservoir 10 and the dispenser 30 are mounted stops in a predetermined position, e.g. at one end of the carriage stroke.
  • the amount of ink contained in a single tablet 32 will be sufficient for a plurality of carriage strokes, so that the actuator will normally be operated only every second, third, or n-th stroke of the carriage. Only when the sensor 66 detects that the output chamber 56 is empty, the actuator 64 will be operated again right after the next stroke of the carriage. It is also possible to hold the separation unit at the machine frame. In this case only a cassette holding the pills or pellets or tablets has to be replaced.
  • the senor 66 can be disposed stationarily at the frame of the printer in a position which corresponds to the position of the transparent window of the output chamber 56 when the carriage stops in the position in which the push button 62 is aligned with the actuator 64.

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Claims (7)

  1. Dispositif à jet d'encre comprenant un réservoir d'encre (10) et un distributeur (30) servant à distribuer des pastilles d'encre (32) une par une dans le réservoir d'encre, dans lequel le distributeur comprend un mécanisme de déchargement (46) comportant une cavité (50) conformée de manière à recevoir une seule pastille, et un mécanisme d'actionnement commandant le déchargement de la pastille unique, caractérisé en ce que ledit distributeur (30) comprend une chambre de sortie (56) servant à loger la pastille unique déchargée par le mécanisme de déchargement (46), et un obturateur (58, 60) pour ouvrir et fermer la chambre de sortie (56) en direction du réservoir d'encre (10).
  2. Dispositif à jet d'encre selon la revendication 1, dans lequel ledit distributeur (30) comprend un boîtier (34) logeant une pluralité de pastilles d'encre (32), ledit premier mécanisme de déchargement (46) est formé par une partie dudit boîtier (34) et par un coulisseau (44) disposé de manière à être déplaçable dans ledit boîtier, et au moins une partie (58) dudit obturateur (58, 60) fait partie dudit coulisseau (44).
  3. Dispositif à jet d'encre selon la revendication 2, dans lequel ladite chambre de sortie (56) et ledit obturateur (58, 60) sont configurés sous la forme d'un second mécanisme de déchargement (48).
  4. Dispositif à jet d'encre selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel ledit distributeur (30) est disposé de façon amovible sur la partie supérieure du réservoir d'encre (10).
  5. Dispositif à jet d'encre selon la revendication 4, dans lequel ledit distributeur (30) est un module de réapprovisionnement jetable pour pastilles d'encre (32).
  6. Dispositif à jet d'encre selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, comprenant un capteur (66) pour détecter la présence d'un comprimé d'encre (32) dans la chambre de sortie (56).
  7. Dispositif à jet d'encre selon la revendication 6, dans lequel un actionneur (64) servant à actionner ledit premier mécanisme de déchargement (46) est actionné en réponse à un signal provenant dudit capteur (66) et indiquant qu'aucun comprimé n'est présent dans la chambre de sortie (56).
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