Printhead assembly with cappedprinthead modules
View Patent ↗A printhead assembly includes an elongate carrier. A plurality of printhead modules is serially positioned on the carrier. Each printhead module includes an ink supply arrangement mounted on the carrier and a printhead chip mounted on the ink supply arrangement to be fed with ink from the ink supply arrangement. A plurality of capping devices is mounted on the carrier. Each capping device is displaceable with respect to the carrier between an operative position in which the capping device caps the printhead chip and an inoperative position in which the printhead chip is uncapped.
1. A printhead assembly that comprises:
an elongate carrier;
a plurality of printhead modules serially positioned on the carrier, each printhead module including an ink supply arrangement mounted on the carrier and a printhead chip mounted on the ink supply arrangement to be fed with ink from the ink supply arrangement; and
a plurality of capping devices mounted on the carrier and displaceable with respect to the carrier between operative positions in which the capping devices cap respective printhead chips and inoperative positions in which the respective printhead chips are uncapped.
2. A printhead assembly as claimed in claim 1 , in which the elongate carrier is in the form of a channel member in which the ink supply arrangements are mounted.
3. A printhead assembly as claimed in claim 2 , which includes an actuating mechanism mounted on the channel and engaged with each capping device to displace the capping device between the operative and inoperative positions.
4. A printhead assembly as claimed in claim 3 , in which a biasing arrangement is interposed between the channel and each capping device to bias the capping device into the inoperative position.
5. A printhead assembly as claimed in claim 4 , in which the biasing arrangement includes a resilient arm extending from each capping device and bearing against a corresponding printhead module.
6. A printhead assembly as claimed in claim 4 , in which the actuating mechanism includes a camshaft with a cam surface rotationally positioned adjacent the capping device such that rotation of the cam shaft can cause the capping device to act against the biasing arrangement while being displaced into the operative position.