IP Library Granted Patent US 12691679
Granted Patent B2
US 12691679 · App. 18/524,790 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Liquid ejecting apparatus

Inventors: Nobumasa Tanaka (Nagoya, JP); Ryuji Horata (Gamagori, JP); Takafumi Nakase (Nagoya, JP)
Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
B41J2/0457B41J2/04548B41J2/04586H02M3/07
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Patent No.
US 12691679
App. No.
18/524,790
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided a liquid ejecting apparatus including: a liquid ejecting head having a nozzle and configured to eject a liquid from the nozzle; a signal output part having an electrode and configured to output a signal in accordance with an electric change in the electrode in a case that the liquid is ejected from the nozzle; and a voltage applying circuit having a plurality of charge pumps each of which includes a capacitor and a diode, each of which is configured to boost a voltage input thereto and which are connected in series, the voltage applying circuit being configured to apply the voltage boosted by the plurality of charge pumps to the liquid ejecting head or to the electrode, thereby generating a potential difference between the liquid ejecting head and the electrode.

Claims (42)

1 . A liquid ejecting apparatus comprising:

a liquid ejecting head including a nozzle and configured to eject a liquid from the nozzle;

a signal output part including an electrode and configured to output a signal in accordance with an electric change in the electrode in a case that the liquid is ejected from the nozzle; and

a voltage applying circuit including a plurality of charge pumps connected in series, the plurality of charge pumps each including a capacitor and a diode and configured to boost a voltage, the voltage applying circuit being configured to apply the voltage boosted by the plurality of charge pumps to the liquid ejecting head or to the electrode, so that a potential difference between the liquid ejecting head and the electrode is generated,

wherein the capacitor included in each of the plurality of charge pumps is independent from a capacitor component of the liquid ejecting head.

2 . The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

the voltage applying circuit is configured to boost a voltage of 50V or less input to the voltage applying circuit up to a voltage of not less than 300V using the plurality of charge pumps.

3 . The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

the voltage applying circuit is configured to boost a voltage input to the voltage applying circuit by 10 or more times using the plurality of charge pumps.

4 . The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

the voltage applying circuit includes the plurality of charge pumps, not less than ten in number.

5 . The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a controller, wherein

the voltage applying circuit further includes a switching element configured to perform switching of a state of electric charge to the capacitor by a voltage input to each of the plurality of charge pumps and a state of electric discharge from the capacitor,

the controller is configured to control the switching element by a PWM signal to switch the state of electric charge and the state of electric discharge in each of the plurality of charge pumps, thereby adjusting the voltage to be applied to the liquid ejecting head or to the electrode.

6 . The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a controller; and

an input voltage changing part configured to change the voltage to be input to the voltage applying circuit, wherein

the controller is configured to control the input voltage changing part to change the voltage to be input to the voltage applying circuit, so that the voltage to be applied to the liquid ejecting head or to the electrode is adjusted.

7 . The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising a controller, wherein

the plurality of charge pumps includes a first charge pump and a second charge pump configured to output a voltage higher than a voltage output from the first charge pump,

the voltage applying circuit further includes a switching part, and

the controller is configured to control the switching part to perform switching between whether the voltage output from the first charge pump is to be applied to the liquid ejecting head or to the electrode and whether the voltage output from the second charge pump is to be applied to the liquid ejecting head or to the electrode, so that the voltage to be applied to the liquid ejecting head or to the electrode is adjusted.

8 . The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

a magnitude of an electric current flowing through the liquid ejecting head or the electrode to which the voltage is applied by the voltage applying circuit is 100 μA or less.

9 . The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein

the capacitor included in each of the plurality of charge pumps is a ceramic capacitor.

10 . The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 5 , further comprising a leak detecting circuit configured to detect a leak current flowing between the liquid ejecting head and the electrode, wherein

the controller is configured to adjust a voltage to be output from the voltage applying circuit in accordance with a result of detection by the leak detecting circuit.

11 . The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 10 , wherein

the controller is configured to raise the voltage to be output from the voltage applying circuit in response to the leak detecting circuit detecting the leak current.

12 . The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein

the controller is configured to reduce a duty ratio of the PWM signal to zero in a case that a magnitude of a leak current detected by a leak detecting circuit is not less than a predetermined value.

13 . The liquid ejecting apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein

a leak detecting circuit includes:

a first leak detecting circuit configured to detect a DC leak current which is a direct current; and

a second leak detecting circuit configured to detect an AC leak current which is an alternate current, and

in a case that a magnitude of the DC leak current detected by the first leak detecting circuit exceeds a first predetermined value, or in a case that a magnitude of the AC leak current detected by the second leak detecting circuit exceeded a second predetermined value, the controller is configured to reduce a duty ratio of the PWM signal to zero.

14 . A liquid ejecting apparatus comprising:

a liquid ejecting head including a nozzle and configured to eject a liquid from the nozzle;

a signal output part including an electrode and configured to output a signal in accordance with an electric change in the electrode in a case that the liquid is ejected from the nozzle; and

a voltage applying circuit including a charge pump, the charge pump including a capacitor and a diode and configured to boost a voltage input to the charge pump, the voltage applying circuit being configured to apply the voltage boosted by the charge pump to the liquid ejecting head or to the electrode, so that a potential difference between the liquid ejecting head and the electrode is generated,

wherein the capacitor included in the charge pump is independent from a capacitor component of the liquid ejecting head.