WO1999011462A1 - Ink cartridge having waste ink absorbing function - Google Patents

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WO1999011462A1
WO1999011462A1 PCT/JP1998/003829 JP9803829W WO9911462A1 WO 1999011462 A1 WO1999011462 A1 WO 1999011462A1 JP 9803829 W JP9803829 W JP 9803829W WO 9911462 A1 WO9911462 A1 WO 9911462A1
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ink
cartridge
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waste ink
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Chiyoshige Nakazawa
Manabu Yamada
Yukihiro Hanaoka
Atsushi Nishioka
Katsuko Aoki
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Seiko Epson Corporation
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Priority to DE69801207T priority Critical patent/DE69801207T2/de
Priority to EP98940591A priority patent/EP0928694B1/en
Priority to US09/297,161 priority patent/US6281911B1/en
Priority to AU88863/98A priority patent/AU727666B2/en
Priority to CA002270169A priority patent/CA2270169C/en
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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
    • B41J2/17503Ink cartridges
    • B41J2/17513Inner structure
    • 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
    • B41J2/1721Collecting waste ink; Collectors therefor
    • 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
    • B41J2/1721Collecting waste ink; Collectors therefor
    • B41J2/1728Closed waste ink collectors
    • 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
    • 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
    • B41J2/18Ink recirculation systems

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  • the present invention relates to an ink cartridge used as an ink supply source for an ink recording apparatus such as an ink jet printer, and more particularly to an ink cartridge having a waste ink absorbing function.
  • an ink supply needle is disposed at the ink cartridge mounting portion formed at the ink printer, and the ink supply needle is provided on the ink cartridge side. It is known that, when an ink cartridge is attached so that the ink cartridge is inserted into the outlet, the ink stored in the ink cartridge can be supplied to the ink jet head of the ink jet printer. ing.
  • An ink cartridge used in such an ink jet printer is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 5-162333.
  • an ink bag and an ink absorbing material are housed in a rectangular internal space defined by an upper housing and a lower housing. ing.
  • the ink absorbing material is for absorbing the ink leaking from the ink outlet needle (ink supply needle) inserted into the ink cartridge so as not to leak outside.
  • the ink container (ink cartridge) shown has a configuration in which the space inside the case is partitioned by an inner lid, an ink storage bag is stored on one side, and a waste ink absorbing material is stored on the other side. It has become.
  • the area where the waste ink absorbing material is stored is a closed space defined by a case, an inner lid, and an upper lid attached to the case. Alternatively, it is a closed space defined by a two-part case and an inner lid.
  • an ultrasonic seal is used to join the plastic case and the upper lid and to join the two-piece plastic case to each other.
  • ink cartridges are generally recycled. To do so, it is necessary to simply open the ink cartridge case, replace the ink bag and ink absorbing material inside, and then close the case again. It is desirable that such work can be performed easily and economically.
  • the case and the upper lid cannot be easily opened to replace the ink bag and the ink absorbing material.
  • the device for ultrasonic sealing becomes large-scale.
  • the ink absorbing material since the ink absorbing material generally expands its volume when it absorbs the ink, it is necessary to allow sufficient space for the ink absorbing material to be formed. As a result, it is necessary to make the ink cartridge thicker, which is not preferable from the viewpoint of miniaturization of the ink cartridge.
  • waste ink absorbing material was contaminated with waste ink, it was replaced with a new one. Therefore, the waste ink absorbing material that had been able to absorb a large amount of waste ink was discarded.
  • An object of the present invention is to propose an ink cartridge having a waste ink absorbing function, which can easily and economically recycle.
  • Another object of the present invention is to propose an ink cartridge having a waste ink absorbing function that is advantageous in reducing the weight and size. Disclosure of the invention
  • the present invention provides an ink bag storing ink, a waste ink absorbing material for absorbing waste ink, and a power cartridge case containing the ink bag and the waste ink absorbing material. And a plastic chamber forming at least a part of the compartment for storing the waste ink absorbing material. It has a configuration that has
  • the waste ink absorbing material in the compartment can be replaced by cutting or peeling off the plastic film. Therefore, the conventional ink force, in which the storage portion of the waste ink absorbing material is formed by fusing the plastic plate or the like to the force cartridge case, is formed. Replacement of the waste ink absorber is easier than with a cartridge. Also, after replacement, a plastic film may be attached to the cartridge case, which is more economical than attaching a plastic plate or the like. Furthermore, compared to the case where a plastic plate or the like is used, the entire size of the ink cartridge can be reduced in size and weight.
  • a typical configuration of the cartridge case includes a first case piece and a second case piece which are combined with each other to form a storage portion for the ink bag and the waste ink absorbent. Configuration.
  • a typical outer shape of the cartridge case is a thin rectangular parallelepiped.
  • the first case piece is formed of a rectangular case bottom plate portion and a case outer frame portion formed on a peripheral edge of the case bottom plate portion.
  • the second case piece may be configured to include a rectangular case cover portion and a case inner frame portion formed around the periphery of the case cover portion.
  • the case inner frame portion may be set to have a width smaller than that of the case outer frame portion and a size that can be inserted inside the case outer frame portion. Then, the waste ink absorbing material may be accommodated in a rectangular recess defined by the case lid portion and the case inner frame portion of the second case piece, and the opening of the recess may be closed with the plastic film.
  • the waste ink absorbing material is stored.
  • the compartments can be sealed and waste ink can be reliably prevented from leaking to the outside.
  • the first and second case pieces are detachably combined in the form of a snap-fit or the like. It is desirable to do. This will open and close the case when recycling the ink cartridges. It simplifies work and does not damage the case.
  • the ventilation holes are formed in the plastic film so that the absorption performance of the waste ink is not hindered thereby. It is desirable to form In this case, in order to prevent ink from leaking from the portion of the vent, the vent is formed of the plastic that faces the portion of the waste ink absorbent that is the latest in time and absorbs waste ink. It may be formed in the film part.
  • the plastic film has at least the same moisture permeability as the force storage case. That is, ink generally has a volume of 7
  • the plastic film is made of a moisture permeable material.
  • the plastic film is heat-sealed to the force storage case, it is preferable that the plastic film is made of the same material as the force storage case in order to increase the bonding force.
  • the plastic film may have a laminated structure.
  • the plastic film includes first and second film layers, and the first film layer is formed from the same material as the storage case. It is preferable that the second film layer is heat-sealed to the storage case, and that the second film layer has high moisture permeability.
  • a plastic film having a three-layer structure may be used. Can also be.
  • a third film layer is disposed between the first and second film layers or on the surface of the second film layer, and the first and second film layers are used as the third film layer. It is desirable to use a material having a higher impact resistance than the second film layer.
  • the plastic film has a multilayer structure
  • the plastic film defining a part of the compartment accommodating the waste ink absorbing material has a slack. That is, the waste ink absorbent causes an increase in volume when absorbing the ink, and such an increase in volume is absorbed by the slack of the plastic film.
  • a transparent plastic film it is desirable to use a transparent plastic film. If a transparent plastic film is used, it is possible to visually check the sealing performance after heat fusion.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of an ink cartridge to which the present invention is applied.
  • FIG. 2 is a front view showing a side of an ink outlet of the ink cartridge of FIG.
  • FIG. 3A is a schematic sectional view of the ink cartridge
  • FIG. 3B is a partially enlarged sectional view showing a part of the plastic film.
  • FIG. 4 is a partial cross-sectional view showing a portion of an ink outlet.
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram for explaining the operation of inserting the ink cartridge into the ink cartridge mounting portion.
  • FIG. 6 is an explanatory diagram showing an ink supply / discharge system formed by inserting an ink cartridge into an ink force cartridge mounting portion.
  • FIG. 7 is a frequency distribution curve of the amount of waste ink absorbed by the used waste ink absorbing material obtained as a result of a test conducted using several tens of ink cartridges.
  • FIG. 8 is a plan view showing an example of the ink absorbing material attached to the compartment 70.
  • FIG. 9 is a plan view showing a state after use of the ink absorbing member of FIG.
  • FIG. 10 is a plan view showing another example of the ink absorbing material mounted in the compartment 70, and shows a state after use.
  • FIG. 11 is a plan view showing another example of the ink absorbing material mounted in the compartment 70, and shows a state after use.
  • FIG. 1 to 4 are diagrams showing an ink cartridge with a waste ink absorbing function
  • FIG. 5 is an explanatory diagram showing the ink cartridge with the configuration of the ink cartridge mounting portion on the side of the ink jet printer.
  • Figure 6 shows the waste ink
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram showing an ink supply / discharge system of an ink jet printer using an ink cartridge having an absorption function as an ink supply source.
  • the basic structure of the ink jet printer 1 is the same as that of a commonly used ink jet printer, and a description thereof will be omitted.
  • a cartridge mounting portion 3 to which the ink cartridge 2 is detachably mounted is arranged.
  • An ink supply needle 4 and a waste liquid needle 5 are attached to the cartridge mounting portion 3, for example, horizontally.
  • the ink stored in the ink bag 6 stored in the ink cartridge 2 is taken out to the ink supply tube 7 via the ink supply needle 4.
  • the ink supply tube 7 has a filter 8 for filtering dust and foreign matter in the ink.
  • the ink is guided to the print 9 of the ink jet print 1.
  • the print head 9 is held by a carriage (not shown) and reciprocates in the longitudinal direction along the surface of the platen 11.
  • a recording paper (not shown) is conveyed along the surface of the platen 11 in a direction orthogonal to the moving direction of the print head 9, and printing is performed on the recording paper by the print head 9.
  • the head caps 12 are out of the print head 9 travel range.
  • the print head 9 moves to the position of the head cap 12 on a regular basis.
  • the head cap 12 is connected to a waste liquid tube 13 for collecting or sucking waste ink from the print head 9 or sucking waste ink from the head cap 12.
  • a waste liquid pump 14 is interposed in the waste liquid tube 13 as a drive source for collecting waste ink.
  • waste ink collected by the waste liquid pump 14 through the waste liquid tube 13 is absorbed by the waste ink absorbing material described later stored in the ink cartridge 2 through the waste liquid needle 5, and Collected.
  • FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view of the ink cartridge 2
  • FIG. 2 is a front view of the ink cartridge 2 as viewed from the ink outlet
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view thereof
  • FIG. It is a fragmentary sectional view showing the portion of the take-out opening.
  • the ink cartridge 2 contains an ink bag 6 storing ink, a waste ink absorbing material 20 for absorbing waste ink, and the ink bag 6 and a waste ink absorbing material 20.
  • the power cartridge case 30 is provided.
  • the cartridge case 30 is composed of a case body 40 (first case piece) and a lid 50 (second case) which are combined with each other to form a storage portion for the ink bag 6 and the waste ink absorbing material 20. Piece).
  • the case body 40 includes a rectangular case bottom plate portion 41 and a case outer frame portion 42 that stands upright from the periphery of the case bottom plate portion 41.
  • An ink bag 6 is accommodated in a rectangular recess 43 formed by the case bottom plate portion 41 and the case outer frame portion 42.
  • the lid 50 is made up of a rectangular case lid portion 51 of the same size as the case body 40 and a case inner frame that stands upright at a position inside the periphery of the case lid portion 51. Part 5 and 2 are provided.
  • the case inner frame part 5 2 is the case outer frame part 4 It is set to a size that can be inserted into the inside of the case 2, and its width is also much smaller than the case outer frame portion 42.
  • a rectangular recess 53 formed by the case lid portion 51 of the cover 50 and the case inner frame portion 52 is provided with a waste ink absorbing material 2 having a size and a thickness just fitting into the recess 53. 0 is stored, and the opening of the concave portion 53 is closed with a rectangular plastic film 60. That is, the concavity 53 and the plastic film 60 form a compartment 70 (see FIG. 3) for the waste ink absorbing material 60.
  • the ink bag 6 is formed of a flexible material, and has a structure in which an aluminum foil is sandwiched between two films, for example, a nylon film on the outside and a polyethylene film on the inside in order to improve the gas barrier property.
  • Aluminum Laminate is made of a single film.
  • the main body portion 61 of the ink bag 6 is formed by superposing two aluminum laminate films and joining them by a method such as heat fusion. .
  • an ink outlet 62 for discharging the ink in the ink bag 6 to the outside is thermally fused. It is attached by such a method.
  • the ink outlet 62 can be, for example, a plastic molded product. C As shown in FIG. 4, the ink outlet 62 is provided with the ink bag 6 with respect to the case body 40 of the cartridge case 30. A fixing groove 6 21 for fixing at a predetermined position is formed. The fixing groove 6 21 is formed in an annular shape on the outer peripheral surface of the ink outlet 6 2, and is fitted and held by a fitting portion 4 2 a formed on the case body 40 side. .
  • the ink outlet 62 is formed at the end of the tube 62, which leads out the ink in the ink bag.
  • An outlet rubber 624 made of an elastic material such as rubber fitted into the large-diameter opening 623 is provided, and the ink is sealed by the outlet rubber 624.
  • a thin film section 625 is disposed between the pipe section 622 and the outlet rubber 624, whereby the ink comes into direct contact with the outlet rubber 624 and is taken out. This prevents the printing head 9 from being defective due to erosion of the mouth rubber 624 and generation of elution and precipitation of impurities.
  • the rear end portion of the ink bag 6 is fixed to the case body 40 by means of a double-sided tape (not shown).
  • a detection plate 63 is fixed to the ink bag 6 by a fixing means (not shown) such as a double-sided tape.
  • the detection plate 63 is for detecting that the remaining amount of ink inside the ink bag 6 has decreased to a predetermined amount.
  • the amount of protrusion of the detection projection 631 formed on the detection plate 63 increases from the opening 411 opened in the bottom plate 41 of the case body 40 to the outside.
  • the detection protrusion 631 is detected by an ink end detection mechanism (not shown), and it is determined that the ink has run out. You.
  • the lid 50 is formed at a position outside the case inner frame portion 52 of the case lid portion 51, a pair of vertically extending locking claws 54 formed on the front edge side thereof, and formed on both sides of the rear end thereof. It also has a pair of hooks 55 that also extend vertically.
  • a jig is inserted into a notch 47 formed in the center of the rear end wall portion of the frame portion 42 and the lid 50 is pryed open, the lid 50 can be easily removed.
  • a label 56 on which a precautionary note or the like is printed may be attached to the surface of the case lid portion 51 of the lid 50, and the notch 47 may be covered with the label 56.
  • the case body and the lid constituting the cartridge case are detachably connected to each other by a snap fitting. Therefore, when the ink cartridge is recycled, the lid can be easily removed, so that the ink bag can be easily replaced and the waste ink absorbing material can be easily replaced.
  • the front end wall 48 of the case outer frame portion 42 of the case body 40 has an insertion hole for inserting the waste liquid needle 5 in addition to the above-described hook hole 45 and the fitting portion 42 a.
  • 48 a and guide holes 48 b and 48 c of a guide shaft for positioning when the ink force cartridge 2 is mounted on the ink force cartridge mounting part 3.
  • an intake rubber 52 2 into which the waste liquid needle 5 can be inserted is provided at a position corresponding to the guide hole 48 a in the front end wall 52 1 of the inner frame portion 52 of the lid 50.
  • the plastic film 60 forming the compartment 70 of the waste ink absorbing material 20 will be described.
  • the plastic film 60 is sealed in a sealed state with respect to the open end face 52 1 of the inner frame portion 52 of the lid 50 by heat fusion at the four peripheral edges. It is joined so that
  • the plastic film 60 is a three-layer film as shown in FIG. 3 (B), and the first film layer 61 1 is formed of the same plastic material as the lid 50 to be heat-sealed. ing.
  • the lid 50 is made of polystyrene with moisture permeability (water vapor permeability) in order to enhance the ink absorption performance of the ink absorbing material 60. 3 is used. The reason is that 70 to 80 percent of the ink volume is water, so if the water can be released to the outside, a large amount of waste ink can be absorbed. Therefore, the first film layer 6 11 is made of a polystyrene film layer.
  • the second film layer 612 laminated on the surface of the first film layer 611 is a film made of a rubber material having a high impact resistance. I have.
  • the second film layer 612 also has the same moisture permeability as polystyrene.
  • the third film layer 6 13 laminated on the surface of the second film layer 6 12 is made of a PET film, and the third film layer 6 13 has higher moisture permeability than polystyrene.
  • the thickness of the first film layer 6 11 is 40 microns
  • the thickness of the second film layer 6 12 is 15 microns
  • the thickness of the third film layer 6 13 Is 12 microns.
  • the compartment 70 for storing the waste ink absorbing material 20 is formed by the lid 50 of the ink cartridge and the recess 53 formed on the back surface of the lid. It is formed by a plastic film 60 bonded to the opening by heat fusion. Therefore, compared to the conventional case where the compartment for storing the waste ink absorber 20 is formed by a thick plastic plate, the size and weight can be reduced by the amount of the plastic film used. it can.
  • the compartment 70 of the waste ink absorbing material 20 can be securely sealed, and the collected waste ink can be removed from the joint surface between the plastic film and the lid 50. There is no leakage to the outside. If the flatness of the heat-sealed surface of the cartridge case is poor, When a plastic plate is ultrasonically sealed as shown in Fig. 4, poor fusion occurs. However, in the case of heat-sealing a plastic film, for example, an elastic body such as rubber is inserted between the plastic film and the plastic film, so that the plastic film is surely adhered to the heat-sealed surface having poor flatness. Since they can be adhered to each other, there is an advantage that poor thermal fusion hardly occurs.
  • the waste ink absorbing material that has absorbed the waste ink can be replaced by a simple operation of peeling off the plastic film. Therefore, the ink cartridge can be easily recycled, and it is economical because only the plastic film needs to be replaced.
  • the surface of the plastic film on the heat fusion side is made of the same plastic material as the lid on the heat fusion side. Therefore, the bonding force due to heat fusion can be increased.
  • the plastic film has moisture permeability, and the second film layer in between uses a material with high impact resistance, so that the impact resistance of the plastic film itself is also improved. is there.
  • the melting point of the first film layer (polystyrene) on the side to be heat-fused is 110 to 120 degrees Celsius
  • the third film layer on the side that is in contact with the heat and heat at the time of heat fusion is 254 degrees Celsius.
  • the waste ink absorber 20 generally swells in accordance with the absorption of ink. That is, although the volume increases, in this example, the plastic film in the compartment 70 containing the waste ink absorbing material 20 is partitioned, and the volume increase of the waste ink absorbing material 20 is caused by the sag of the plastic film. Can be absorbed. In particular, If the plastic film is attached with a slack, it is possible to reliably absorb such an increase in the volume of the waste ink absorbent 20. Therefore, unlike the conventional case where the compartments are separated by a plastic plate, it is not necessary to form a large compartment in anticipation of an increase in the volume of the waste ink absorbing material. Can be downsized.
  • the ink (liquid) absorbing capacity is large, but it swells very much when the ink is absorbed.
  • a liquid-absorbing high-molecular polymer (superabsorbent) used for disposable diapers and the like can be used as a waste ink absorbent.
  • the absorption of the ink is limited because the polymer cannot effectively swell, although the polymer can effectively absorb the ink.
  • the sag of the plastic film allows the high-molecular-weight polymer to exhibit its ink-absorbing ability to the fullest.
  • the compartment 70 enclosing the waste ink absorbent 20 formed on the back surface of the lid 50 of the ink cartridge 2 is a closed space. If the air cannot be expelled from the enclosed space, the ink absorption performance of the waste ink absorber 20 may decrease. In order to avoid such a situation reliably, in this example, as can be seen from FIG. 5 described later, the waste ink absorbing material at the corner farthest from the intake rubber 6 24 that finally becomes the ink absorbing state is used.
  • a rectangular space (a portion where no waste ink absorbing material is present) 21 is formed in a portion 20 and a vent 61 is formed in a portion of the plastic film 60 where the space 21 faces. is there.
  • the plastic film applicable to the present invention has a three-layer structure as described above. Instead, a single layer may be used. In this case, if the plastic film is made of the same plastic material as the force cartridge case, the bonding force by heat fusion can be improved. Of course, if the plastic film is not bonded by heat fusion, a different material can be used.
  • the plastic film may have a two-layer structure.
  • a first film layer made of the same plastic material as that of the cartridge case is formed on the surface to be heat-fused, and the second film layer on the opposite side is made of a high-impact plastic material. What is necessary is just to consist of materials. Of course, it is desirable that both film layers have moisture permeability.
  • the plastic film may be composed of four or more layers.
  • the plastic film is made transparent, there is an advantage that the quality of the sealing property can be discriminated by visually observing the fusion surface after the thermal fusion.
  • the ink cartridge mounting portion 3 of the ink jet printer 1 is provided with guide portions 31 1 and 32 for holding the ink cartridge 2 in a predetermined position in addition to the insertion of the ink cartridge 2. ing.
  • An end wall 33 that connects the upper and lower guides 31 and 32 is formed at the innermost position of the ink cartridge mounting unit 3.
  • This end wall 33 has two guide shafts 34, 35, a base 36 for fixing the metal ink supply needle 4, a waste liquid needle 5, and a way to insert the ink cartridge 2.
  • a wall 37 is provided for positioning.
  • the guides 31, 32, the end wall 33, the guide shafts 34, 35, the waste needle 5, and the wall 37 are integrally formed by resin molding.
  • the ink supply needle 4 is connected to the supply tube 7, and the waste needle 5 is connected to the waste tube 13.
  • the ink cartridge 2 is guided by guides 31 and 32 and inserted in the direction of arrow D.
  • the guide shaft 34 projecting from the end wall 33 engages with the guide hole 48b of the ink cartridge 2 and the guide projecting from the end wall 33 at the same time.
  • the guide shaft 35 and the guide hole 48 c of the ink cartridge 2 are engaged, and the vertical and horizontal positions of the ink cartridge 2 are determined.
  • the tips of the guide shafts 34 and 35 are tapered so as to enter the guide holes 48b and 48c smoothly.
  • the guide shafts 34, 35, and 35 are set so that the ink supply needle 4 does not reach the ink outlet 62 and the waste liquid needle 5 does not reach the ink inlet 62.
  • the protruding lengths of the supply needle 4 and the waste liquid needle 5 are predetermined.
  • the ink supply needle 4 penetrates the ejection logo 6 24 and reaches the ink in the ink bag 6.
  • the waste liquid needle 5 penetrates the intake rubber 52 and is inserted into the waste ink absorbing material 20 in the ink cartridge 2.
  • the front surface 48 of the ink cartridge 2 inserted in the direction of arrow D finally comes into contact with a wall 37 formed around the pedestal 36, and is fixed at this position by a lock member (not shown).
  • the ink bag 1 in the ink cartridge 2 communicates with the print head 9 via the supply tube 7, and the waste ink absorbing material 20 is connected to the waste liquid tube 13.
  • the outlet rubber 6 2 4 is in close contact with the side of the ink supply needle 4, preventing ink from leaking from the ink bag 1, and the inlet rubber 5 2 2 is in close contact with the side of the waste liquid needle 5, absorbing waste ink. Power from material 20 — No waste liquid leaks out of the cartridge.
  • the waste liquid needle 5 is a resin needle integrally formed with the ink cartridge mounting portion 3, but a metal needle is used similarly to the ink supply needle 4.
  • the ratio of ink consumed for cleaning to ink used for printing increases. For this reason, more waste ink is collected in the ink cartridge installed in the less frequently used pudding than in the more frequently used pudding. In other words, the amount of waste ink absorbed by the waste ink absorbing material in the used ink cartridge differs depending on the usage of the printer.
  • Figure 7 shows a frequency distribution curve obtained by testing and investigating the amount of waste ink absorbed by the waste ink absorbent after use using several tens of ink cartridges.
  • An ink bag provided with an ink bag packed with 0 cc of ink and an ink absorbing material having a volume of about 110 cm 3 was used. This force—Tridges are attached to a large number of puddings, the puddings are used at various frequencies, and the cartridges are collected at the end of each ink run. Was measured.
  • the horizontal axis of the graph in Fig. 7 is the ratio of the amount of waste ink actually absorbed to the maximum amount of waste ink absorbed by the waste ink absorber (use rate of waste ink absorbing members). 0% means that no waste ink was collected, and 100% means that waste ink was collected up to saturation.
  • the vertical axis indicates the number of cartridges belonging to the usage rate of the waste ink absorbing member with respect to the total number of cartridges used in the survey.
  • the usage rate of the waste ink absorbing member is set to 20 to 50%.
  • the waste ink was recovered, and it can be seen that the waste ink absorbing material still has a portion capable of absorbing waste ink.
  • FIG. 8 and 9 both show an example of the ink absorbing material, and are plan views of the ink absorbing material mounted in the compartment 70.
  • FIG. 8 shows a state before use
  • FIG. 9 shows a state after use.
  • the ink absorbing material of this example is provided with two perforated cuts 2 11 1 and 2 12 in advance as shown in the figure, and three absorbing materials 2 are easily formed along these perforations. It can be divided into 01, 202, and 203. In this example, these perforations are provided so as to be substantially parallel to the side surface of the ink absorbing material 20 on the side where the ink intake rubber 522 is provided. In addition, when the ink absorbing material 20 is divided, the three absorbing materials 201, 202, and 203 are perforated so as to have substantially the same shape. ing.
  • the waste ink is absorbed by the waste ink absorbent 20 stored in the compartment 70 through the ink inlet rubber 522.
  • the ink gradually penetrates into the ink absorbing material, Snap rubber 5 2-2 Used from the side of the absorbent material 21 side.
  • the collected waste ink 22 is stored in the ink absorbing material in a state as shown in FIG. 9, for example.
  • the usage rate of the waste ink absorbing member is within the range of 20% to 50%, so that the absorbing member 203 is rarely soiled.
  • the ink absorbing material 20 is required to prevent the ink from leaking into the pudding. It has the ability to absorb more than 90% of the ink in the ink bag 6.
  • FIG. 10 shows another example of the ink absorbing material, and is a plan view of the ink absorbing material mounted in the compartment 70, showing a state after use.
  • the ink absorbent was perforated for easy division, but as in this example, the ink absorbents 207, 208, and 209 that were previously divided were arranged side by side. The same effect can be obtained by disposing it in the compartment 70.
  • perforations 2 13, 2 14, and 2 15 may be further provided on each of the divided ink absorbing materials 204, 205, and 206.
  • the cut 21 is not limited to a perforated cut and may be a cut that can easily divide the absorbent, such as a cut formed by a V-shaped groove.
  • the waste ink absorbed material 20 can be reduced, and the amount of waste is reduced, thereby reducing costs associated with disposal and reducing adverse effects on the environment.
  • cartridge cost can be reduced.

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