IP Library Granted Patent US 7,055,930
Granted Patent B1
US 7,055,930 · App. 10/296,433 · Granted Jun 6, 2006

Air supply arrangement for a printer

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Patent No.
US 7,055,930
App. No.
10/296,433
Granted
Jun 6, 2006
Kind
B1
Abstract

A pagewidth inkjet printer is described which includes printhead ( 11 ) with a plurality nozzles ( 30 ) for ejecting ink drops towards a print medium. A space is defined between the nozzles and a nozzle guard ( 43 ) with a series of apertures ( 44 ) aligned with the nozzles. During printing operation, positive air pressure is supplied to this space, the air exiting the space through the apertures, preventing blockage by paper dust. When not printing, the air supply is closed off by air valve member ( 66 ) and a capping member ( 80 ) on a rotary platen ( 14 ) contacts the printhead to maintain a closed atmosphere at the surface of the nozzles, reducing drying of ink on the nozzles.

Claims (12)

1. A printhead for an inkjet printer, including an array of print nozzles for selectively ejecting drops of ink towards a print medium passing said nozzles, one or more enclosed spaces situated between said nozzles and said print medium so that ink drops ejected from the nozzles pass through said enclosed space en route to the print medium, further including air supply means supplying positive air pressure to said one or more enclosed spaces, said air supply means including a common air intak, air filtration means, and air valve means for shutting off air supply to said one or more enclosed spaces when said printer is in a non-printing operational mode, wherein said air valve means includes an air distribution duct having one or more air passages in communication said one or more enclosed spaces and an air valve member with a plurality of apertures corresponding to said air passages, said valve member being movable between a valve open position in which said air apertures are in communication with said air passages and a valve closed position in which said air apertures are not in communication with said air passages.

2. A printhead for an inkjet printer according to claim 1 wherein said space is formed between said nozzles and a nozzle guard.

3. A printhead for an inkjet printer according to claim 2 wherein said nozzle guard has a plurality of apertures aligned with said nozzles so that ink drops ejected from said nozzles pass through said apertures.

4. A printhead for an inkjet printer according to claim 3 wherein said air supply is discontinued when said printer is in a non-printing operational mode.

5. A printhead for an inkjet printer according to claim 4 wherein said nozzles are arranged in a plurality of print modules.

6. A printhead for an inkjet printer according to claim 5 wherein each print module is associated with a respective nozzle guard to define a respective space.

7. A printhead for an inkjet printer according to claim 6 wherein said air supply means supplies positive air pressure to each said space.

8. A printhead for an inkjet printer according to claim 1 wherein said air supply is discontinued when said printer is in a non-printing operational mode.

9. A printhead for an inkjet printer according to claim 1 including a plurality of said spaces corresponding to respective portions of said nozzle array, wherein said air supply means includes means for distributing pressurized air to each said space.

10. A printhead for an inkjet printer according to claim 9 wherein said air filtration means are provided in a replaceable ink cassette of the printer.

11. A printhead for an inkjet printer according to claim 1 wherein air is distributed to said spaces from said air passages by a multi-layer laminated distribution structure.

12. A printhead for an inkjet printer according to claim 11 wherein said laminated distribution structure includes a plurality of air holes extending through at least some of said layers and transverse air passages formed between two adjacent ones of said layers, said transverse air passages leading to said spaces.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 13, 2012
From: SILVERBROOK RESEARCH PTY. LIMITED AND CLAMATE PTY LIMITED
To: ZAMTEC LIMITED
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