IP Library Granted Patent US 7,497,546
Granted Patent B2
US 7,497,546 · App. 11/275,298 · Granted Mar 3, 2009

Ink jet printer

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Patent No.
US 7,497,546
App. No.
11/275,298
Granted
Mar 3, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An ink jet printer is provided, which intermittently dispenses cleaning liquid onto ink that is adhered to an endless belt that carries printing sheets. A cleaning liquid dispenser is driven by a rotator that rotates in association with the rotation of the endless belt. The rotation position of the rotator is set as a reference, in order to control the feed timing. In this way, a gap can be maintained between two printing sheets that are carried by the endless belt, ink can be jetted toward the gap, and cleaning liquid can be dispensed on the gap. A print process and a flushing process can be sequentially repeated.

Claims (55)

1. An ink jet printer comprising:

an endless belt for carrying at least one printing sheet;

a pair of rollers for rotating the endless belt;

an ink jet head for jetting ink towards the printing sheet being carried by the endless belt and towards the endless belt;

a scraper for removing ink adhered to the endless belt;

a cleaning liquid dispenser provided between the ink jet head and the scraper;

a feeder that feeds the printing sheet onto an outer surface of the endless belt, the feeder being activated so that consecutive printing sheets are aligned along the endless belt leaving a gap between the consecutive printing sheets;

a driver that drives the ink jet head to jet ink towards the outer surface of the endless belt at the gap; and

a mechanical shifter that moves the dispenser between a first state in which the dispenser supplies the cleaning liquid onto the endless belt and a second state in which the dispenser does not supply the cleaning liquid onto the endless belt, wherein the mechanical shifter is driven in association with the rotation of the endless belt, and the dispenser supplies the cleaning liquid onto the outer surface of the endless belt at the gap.

2. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 1 , wherein the mechanical shifter comprises a rotator that rotates in association with the rotation of the endless belt.

3. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 2 , wherein the dispenser comprises a cylinder, a piston that slides within the cylinder and a cranking mechanism, and the rotator is coupled to the cranking mechanism.

4. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 1 , further comprising:

a sheet sensor that detects whether the printing sheet exists or not at a predetermined position, and wherein the ink jet head is activated based on a detected result by the sheet sensor.

5. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 1 , further comprising:

a sheet sensor that detects whether the printing sheet exists or not at a predetermined position, and wherein the feeder is activated based on a detected result by the sheet sensor.

6. An ink jet printer comprising:

an endless belt for carrying at least one printing sheet;

a pair of rollers for rotating the endless belt;

an ink jet head for jetting ink towards the printing sheet being carried by the endless belt and towards the endless belt;

a scraper for removing ink adhered to the endless belt;

a cleaning liquid dispenser provided between the ink jet head and the scraper; and

a mechanical shifter that moves the dispenser between a first state in which the dispenser supplies the cleaning liquid onto the endless belt and a second state in which the dispenser does not supply the cleaning liquid onto the endless belt, wherein the mechanical shifter comprises a rotator that rotates in association with the rotation of the endless belt, and a single motor rotates both the endless belt and the rotator.

7. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 6 , further comprising:

a speed changer provided between the motor and the rotator, wherein a speed change ratio is switched based on a size of the printing sheet.

8. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 7 , wherein the speed changer is selected so that the endless belt runs a predetermined distance while the rotator rotates 360 degrees, the predetermined distance being equal to a sum of a length of the printing sheet and a fixed length.

9. An ink jet printer comprising:

an endless belt for carrying at least one printing sheet;

a pair of rollers for rotating the endless belt;

an ink jet head for jetting ink towards the printing sheet being carried by the endless belt and towards the endless belt;

a scraper for removing ink adhered to the endless belt;

a cleaning liquid dispenser provided between the ink jet head and the scraper; and

a mechanical shifter that moves the dispenser between a first state in which the dispenser supplies the cleaning liquid onto the endless belt and a second state in which the dispenser does not supply the cleaning liquid onto the endless belt, wherein the mechanical shifter shifts the dispenser between a first position where the dispenser contacts an outer surface of the endless belt and a second position where the dispenser is separated from the outer surface of the endless belt.

10. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 9 , wherein the dispenser contacts the outer surface of the endless belt at a place where an inner surface of the endless belt is supported by one of the rollers.

11. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 9 , wherein the dispenser contacts the outer surface of the endless belt at a place where an inner surface of the endless belt is supported by a downstream side roller of the pair of rollers.

12. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 9 , wherein the dispenser comprises a porous material that absorbs the cleaning liquid.

13. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 9 , wherein the mechanical shifter comprises a cylindrical rotator that rotates in association with a rotation of the endless belt, and the dispenser comprises a porous material extending on a peripheral surface of the cylindrical rotator along a rotating axis of the cylindrical rotator, whereby the porous material intermittently contacts the endless belt due to the rotation of the cylindrical rotator.

14. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 13 , further comprising:

a tank for storing the cleaning liquid, wherein the tank is provided below the cylindrical rotator and the porous material is immersed into the cleaning liquid stored in the tank when the porous material is directed to the tank.

15. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 14 , further comprising:

a main tank for storing the cleaning liquid, a tube connecting the main tank and the tank, and a valve for opening and closing the tube.

16. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 15 , wherein the main tank is positioned above the tank, and the cleaning liquid is transferred from the main tank to the tank due to its gravity.

17. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 15 , further comprising:

a pump mounted between the main tank and the tank.

18. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 9 , wherein the mechanical shifter comprises a rotating cam, and the dispenser is shifted between the first position and the second position by the rotation of the rotating cam.

19. An ink jet printer comprising:

an endless belt for carrying at least one printing sheet;

a pair of rollers for rotating the endless belt;

an ink jet head for jetting ink towards the printing sheet being carried by the endless belt and towards the endless belt;

a scraper for removing ink adhered to the endless belt;

a cleaning liquid dispenser provided between the ink jet head and the scraper;

a mechanical shifter comprising a rotator that moves the dispenser between a first state in which the dispenser supplies the cleaning liquid onto the endless belt and a second state in which the dispenser does not supply the cleaning liquid onto the endless belt;

an angle detector for detecting a rotating angle of the rotator, and

a feeder that feeds the printing sheet onto the outer surface of the endless belt, wherein the feeder is activated based on a timing when the angle detector detects a predetermined angle of the rotator.

20. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 19 , wherein the feeder is activated on a timing when the endless belt is rotated for a predetermined distance from a position when the angle detector detected the predetermined angle of the rotator.

21. An ink jet printer as defined in claim 20 , wherein the predetermined distance is selected based on a size of the printing sheet.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jun 27, 2011
From: OLYMPUS CORPORATION
To: RISO KAGAKU CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 026512/0638 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 17, 2006
From: NAKASHIMA, ATSUHISA; KUZUYA, SUSUMU
To: BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA
Reel/Frame 017184/0233 →