IP Library Granted Patent US 8,197,046
Granted Patent B2
US 8,197,046 · App. 12/645,995 · Granted Jun 12, 2012

Ink-jet printer

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Patent No.
US 8,197,046
App. No.
12/645,995
Granted
Jun 12, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

In an ink-jet printer of the present invention, an ink circulation path 4 is formed by an ink head 2 , a first tank 31 , a second tank 32 , and a pump 33 . The ink-jet printer switches between an ink-circulation state and a no ink-circulation state during a printing operation, and is capable of performing printing in either of the states.

Claims (68)

1. An ink-jet printer comprising:

an ink circulation path comprising:

an ink head having a nozzle face on which a plurality of nozzles are formed and discharging an ink from the nozzles in accordance with an image signal to perform a printing process on a recording medium;

a first tank disposed so that a liquid level of ink stored in the first tank is on a same level as, or higher than, the nozzle face of the ink head in a gravitational direction, and being able to communicate with an atmosphere or to be shut off from the atmosphere;

a second tank disposed so that a liquid level of ink stored in the second tank is lower than the nozzle face of the ink head in the gravitational direction, and being able to communicate with the atmosphere or to be shut off from the atmosphere; and

a pump sending the ink in the second tank to the first tank;

a pressure adjustment unit applying, when the second tank is shut off from the atmosphere, a negative pressure to the second tank,

wherein the ink circulation path makes the first tank communicate with the atmosphere and shuts off the second tank from the atmosphere in an ink-circulation state period in which the ink is circulated, and shuts off the first tank from the atmosphere and makes the second tank communicate with the atmosphere in a no ink-circulation state period in which the ink is not circulated; and

during the printing process, the ink-circulation state and the no ink-circulation state are switched.

2. The ink-jet printer according to claim 1 , wherein the switching between the ink-circulation state and the no ink-circulation state is performed when air bubbles in the ink circulation path need to be removed, or when a temperature of the ink deviates from a desired temperature range, or when a preset given time has passed.

3. The ink-jet printer according to claim 2 , wherein

the ink circulation path is configured so that a pressure applied to the ink head in the ink-circulation state period and a pressure applied to the ink head in the no ink-circulation state period are within a range of pressures in the ink head with which printing can be performed.

4. The ink-jet printer according to claim 3 , wherein

the pressure applied to the ink head in the no ink-circulation state period is determined by a negative pressure generated by a difference in height between the liquid level of the second tank and the nozzle face; and

the pressure applied to the ink head in the ink-circulation state period is determined by a positive pressure generated by a difference in height between the liquid level of the first tank and the nozzle face, the negative pressure generated by the difference in height between the liquid level of the second tank and the nozzle face, the negative pressure applied by the pressure adjustment unit, a flow path resistance from the first tank to the ink head, and a flow path resistance from the ink head to the second tank.

5. The ink-jet printer according to claim 4 , wherein the negative pressure applied by the pressure adjustment unit in the ink-circulation state period is larger than the negative pressure generated by a difference in height between the liquid level of the second tank and the nozzle face.

6. The ink-jet printer according to claim 4 , wherein the ink circulation path is configured to satisfy

−( P 3/( P 1 −P 2))= R 2 /R 1, when:

a water head differential pressure being the positive pressure generated by the difference in height between the liquid level of the first tank and the nozzle face is P 1 ;

a water head differential pressure being the negative pressure generated by the difference in height between the liquid level of the second tank and the nozzle face is P 2 ;

a pressure being the negative pressure applied to the second tank by the pressure adjustment unit is P 3 ;

the flow path resistance from the first tank to the ink head is R 1 ; and

the flow path resistance from the ink head to the second tank is R 2 .

7. The ink-jet printer according to claim 1 , wherein

the ink circulation path is configured so that a pressure applied to the ink head in the ink-circulation state period and a pressure applied to the ink head in the no ink-circulation state period are within a range of pressures in the ink head with which printing can be performed.

8. The ink-jet printer according to claim 7 , wherein

the pressure applied to the ink head in the no ink-circulation state period is determined by a negative pressure generated by a difference in height between the liquid level of the second tank and the nozzle face; and

the pressure applied to the ink head in the ink-circulation state period is determined by a positive pressure generated by a difference in height between the liquid level of the first tank and the nozzle face, the negative pressure generated by the difference in height between the liquid level of the second tank and the nozzle face, the negative pressure applied by the pressure adjustment unit, a flow path resistance from the first tank to the ink head, and a flow path resistance from the ink head to the second tank.

9. The ink-jet printer according to claim 8 , wherein the ink circulation path is configured to satisfy

−( P 3/( P 1 −P 2))= R 2 /R 1, when:

a water head differential pressure being the positive pressure generated by the difference in height between the liquid level of the first tank and the nozzle face is P 1 ;

a water head differential pressure being the negative pressure generated by the difference in height between the liquid level of the second tank and the nozzle face is P 2 ;

a pressure being the negative pressure applied to the second tank by the pressure adjustment unit is P 3 ;

the flow path resistance from the first tank to the ink head is R 1 ; and

the flow path resistance from the ink head to the second tank is R 2 .

10. The ink-jet, printer according to claim 8 , wherein the negative pressure applied by the pressure adjustment unit in the ink-circulation state period is larger than the negative pressure generated by a difference in height between the liquid level of the second tank and the nozzle face.

11. The ink-jet printer according to claim 1 , wherein the negative pressure applied by the pressure adjustment unit in the ink-circulation state period is larger than a negative pressure generated by a difference in height between the liquid level of the second tank and the nozzle face.

12. The ink-jet printer according to claim 1 , wherein the ink circulation path is configured to satisfy

−( P 3/( P 1 −P 2))= R 2 /R 1, when:

a water head differential pressure being a positive pressure generated by a difference in height between the liquid level of the first tank and the nozzle face is P 1 ;

a water head differential pressure being a negative pressure generated by a difference in height between the liquid level of the second tank and the nozzle face is P 2 ;

a pressure being the negative pressure applied to the second tank by the pressure adjustment unit is P 3 ;

a flow path resistance from the first tank to the ink head is R 1 ; and

a flow path resistance from the ink head to the second tank is R 2 .

13. An ink-jet printer comprising:

an ink circulation path comprising an ink head having:

a nozzle face on which a plurality of nozzles are formed and discharging an ink from the nozzles in accordance with an image signal to perform a printing process on a recording medium;

a first tank disposed so that a liquid level of ink stored in the first tank is lower than the nozzle face of the ink head in a gravitational direction, and being able to communicate with an atmosphere or to be shut off from the atmosphere;

a second tank disposed so that a liquid level of ink stored in the second tank is lower than the nozzle face of the ink head in the gravitational direction, and being able to communicate with the atmosphere or to be shut off from the atmosphere; and

a pump sending the ink in the second tank to the first tank;

a pressure application unit applying, when the first tank is shut off from the atmosphere, a positive pressure to an inside of the first tank; and

a pressure adjustment unit applying, when the second tank is shut off from the atmosphere, a negative pressure to the second tank,

wherein the ink circulation path shuts off the first tank from the atmosphere and shuts off the second tank from the atmosphere in an ink-circulation state period in which the ink is circulated, and shuts off the first tank from the atmosphere and makes the second tank communicate with the atmosphere in a no ink-circulation state period in which the ink is not circulated; and

during the printing process, the ink-circulation state and the no ink-circulation state are switched.

14. The ink-jet printer according to claim 13 , wherein the switching between the ink-circulation state and the no ink-circulation state is performed when air bubbles in the ink circulation path need to be removed, or when a temperature of the ink deviates from a desired temperature range, or when a preset given time has passed.

15. The ink-jet printer according to claim 13 , wherein

the ink circulation path is configured so that a pressure applied to the ink head in the ink-circulation state period and a pressure applied to the ink head in the no ink-circulation state period are within a range of pressures in the ink head with which printing can be performed.

16. The ink-jet printer according to claim 15 , wherein

the pressure applied to the ink head in the no ink-circulation state period is determined by a negative pressure generated by a difference in height between the liquid level of the second tank and the nozzle face; and

the pressure applied to the ink head in the ink-circulation state period is determined by the positive pressure applied by the pressure application unit, a negative pressure generated by a difference in height between the liquid level of the first tank and the nozzle face, the negative pressure generated by the difference in height between the liquid level of the second tank and the nozzle face, the negative pressure applied by the pressure adjustment unit, a flow path resistance from the first tank to the ink head, and a flow path resistance from the ink head to the second tank.

17. The ink-jet printer according to claim 16 , wherein the ink circulation path is configured to satisfy

−( P 3/( P 1 −P 2))= R 2 /R 1, when:

a pressure being the positive pressure applied to the first tank by the pressure application unit is P 0 ;

a water head differential pressure being the negative pressure generated by the difference in height between the liquid level of the first tank and the nozzle face is P 1 ;

a water head differential pressure being the negative pressure generated by the difference in height between the liquid level of the second tank and the nozzle face is P 2 ;

a pressure being the negative pressure applied to the second tank by the pressure adjustment unit is P 3 ;

the flow path resistance from the first tank to the ink head is R 1 ; and

the flow path resistance from the ink head to the second tank is R 2 .

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 7, 2011
From: ORTEK CORPORATION
To: RISO KAGAKU CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 027343/0269 →
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 Mar 31, 2011
From: OLYMPUS CORPORATION
To: ORTEK CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 026110/0639 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 23, 2009
From: ASAMI, KEIICHI
To: OLYMPUS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 023694/0905 →