EP1366908A1 - Ink tank for feeding a shuttling inkjet printing head - Google Patents
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- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
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- B41J2/175—Ink supply systems ; Circuit parts therefor
- B41J2/17503—Ink cartridges
- B41J2/17556—Means for regulating the pressure in the cartridge
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
- B41J—TYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B41—PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
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- B41J2/01—Ink jet
- B41J2/17—Ink jet characterised by ink handling
- B41J2/175—Ink supply systems ; Circuit parts therefor
- B41J2/17566—Ink level or ink residue control
- B41J2002/17576—Ink level or ink residue control using a floater for ink level indication
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus having improved recording quality in inkjet printing systems having a shuttling print head and more specifically an ink tank for such an apparatus having a stable pressure in the supply chamber to such a print head.
- an inkjet printer In an inkjet printer drops of ink are jetted out of nozzle toward a receiving layer which may be e.g. specially coated paper.
- a receiving layer which may be e.g. specially coated paper.
- an inkjet print head has an array of nozzles, each nozzle jetting ink to different locations at the same time.
- the ink is jetted out of the nozzles by use of e.g. a thermal or piezoelectric actuators creating a pressure wave. It is normally the intention that the size of the droplets can be kept constant or that there is a good control of the droplet size in printers capable of recording variable droplet sizes.
- FIG. 1 an inkjet print head is depicted with capillary tubes 1 having a nozzle end and a inlet end.
- an actuator 2 is provided for causing a pressure wave expelling the ink out of the nozzle at the end.
- ink is fed to the print head from an ink tank.
- the ink forming a meniscus 3 at the nozzle end in the capillary tubes 1 is influenced by surface tension forces.
- Another force acting upon the ink is the "hydrostatic" pressure caused by gravity due to the height of the ink above the meniscus 3.
- the level of the ink in the ink tank determines the pressure of the ink in the print head.
- a positive ink pressure will arise due to the vertical height difference between ink level and nozzles.
- Some types of print heads need a stable negative ink pressure at the nozzle area for good printing. To reach finally a negative pressure at the nozzles, this positive pressure can be neutralised by applying a negative pressure above the ink in the header tank.
- a problem is that in order to obtain constant or controllable recording quality the negative pressure in the head and tank is to be kept constant or within a small range.
- Inkjet print heads can be as large as the transversal size of an image or text to be printed but usually the size of the print head is smaller. Page wide print heads are still expensive and less reliable than smaller types.
- Fig. 2 gives a view of how an inkjet printer composes a whole image.
- a receiving sheet 4 e.g. a sheet of paper is transported in one direction (transport direction indicated by arrow A) and passed gradually underneath the printing station.
- the print head 5 which has a size smaller than the receiving sheet 4 shuttles transversal (indicated by arrow B) over it and consecutively records one or more lines when shutting over the sheet 4 paper.
- the image is composed gradually.
- an ink tank containing an ink supply is coupled to the print head 5.
- Small printers usually have a small cartridge, optionally with integrated print head nozzles, containing only a limited amount of ink. When empty these cartridges have to be replaced.
- High end inkjet printers having a high throughput or large formats however consume a large amount of ink.
- the inkjet print head of a high end printer is coupled an ink tank mounted on the shuttling carriage carrying the print head. This ink tank is called a header tank and can be refilled out of a large capacity ink tank which is stationary.
- EP-A-1 142 713 a system for refilling a header tank is described wherein refilling can be done during printing.
- the header tank on the shuttling carriage is connected by flexible tubes to a feeder tank.
- the main tank is pressurised and when a replenishing valve is opened ink is pressed by the air pressure from the feeder tank to the header tank during printing operation.
- a supplementary valve is placed between the header tank and the print head.
- a further problem is that to allow a compact staggering of print heads, the ink tank dimensions should be smaller than the print head itself.
- the present invention solves above mentioned drawbacks by providing an header tank having functional elements arranged symmetrical to the centre plane perpendicular to the direction of movement of the shuttling carriage of the printer.
- FIG. 3A depicts a cross section perpendicular to the shuttling direction of a header tank 6 according to the present invention.
- Fig. 3B shows a combination of 2 tanks having further features which will be described later on.
- Fig. 5 gives a horizontal section of the dual tank combination.
- the double pointed arrow B indicates the shuttling direction of the print carriage containing the print head and the header tank.
- Plane P is the centre plane perpendicular to this direction.
- the ink tank 6 has an ink chamber 7 and contains or is in connection with several functional elements. As functional elements are considered all features which have an influence upon the working of the ink tank 6. Several functional features can be seen in this view.
- Fig. 4A to 4C depict the ink level in an ink tank 6 during three stages.
- the ink surface in the ink chamber during state L in Fig. 4A and R in Fig. 4C is inclined due to the acceleration of the ink tank and the inertia of the ink in the ink chamber.
- a gradient of the hydrostatic pressure is created within the body of the ink.
- the feed outlet 8 is situated in the centre plane perpendicular to the direction of movement of the carriage, the height of the ink level h at the position of the outlet 8 in the ink chamber 7 is not influenced as can be seen in Fig. 4A to Fig. 4C.
- the inclination of the ink level (due to ac- and deceleration of the carriage) is pivoting symmetrically and the level height h in the middle of each tank stays stable.
- the inlet 10 When considering the location of the inlet 10 for ink replenishment into the chamber 7 it is to be avoided that inflow of the ink causes pressure changes.
- the most neutral placement of the inlet 10 is also in the centre plane of the ink chamber 7.
- the inlet 10 constructed to ensure that ink is supplied under the ink level in order to avoid drops falling into the tank causing e.g. trapping of air in bubbles etc.
- a further functional feature is the system regulating the ink level in the ink chamber. 7
- a ink movement damper 16 for dampening further pressure variations, due to the shuttling, is integrated in the ink tank 6.
- This ink movement damper 16 is located between the ink chamber 7 and the ink outlet 8 to the print head 5.
- the dimension are chosen smaller that the width of the ink chamber 7.
- the size in the shuttling direction B is less than half the size of the ink chamber 7.
- the damper 16 can be executed in the form of a labyrinth, a mesh or a porous member restricting movement of the ink near the outlet opening 8 of the ink chamber 7.
- a labyrinth is shown in the right side of the ink chamber 7.
- This damper 16 has also a important degassing function of ink flowing from ink chamber 7 into the print head. As ink is fed from the ink chamber 7 to the outlet 8. A flow of ink is induced through the damper 16. The ink is forced to take several turns through the labyrinth formed by partitions 17. Air bubbles trapped in the ink have the tendency to rise to the top, where they can join with the air above the ink level in the tank 6. The air outlet of the ink damper 16 preferably has to reach above the ink level.
- the ink feed system for the print head 5 is realised by two ink connections between ink tank 6 and print head 5.
- a first connection from the ink outlet 8 to the print head 5 is on the bottom of the ink tank 6, behind the damper 16. This opening is feeding ink into the print head 5.
- a second connection coupled to the re-flow inlet 11 will allow air-bubbles to return from the print head 5 into the ink tank 6. This is especially important if a new (empty) print head 5 is to be filled with ink.
- the height of the connection of the opening with the tank 6 is located above the ink level in the ink tank 6. Via this connection the negative pressure is also supplied to the inkjet print head 5 directly.
- the ink tank 6 is connected to a large volume vacuum container in which vacuum is sustained by a small capacity extraction pump under control of a precise pressure regulator.
- a large vacuum reserve pressure will not vary easily even during a replenishment step in which a large amount of ink is added to the header tank 6.
- the pressure of a large vacuum holder will vary only with a small amount when a relatively small volume of ink is added to the system.
- the volume of the vacuum reservoir preferably is at least 5 times larger than the volume of the ink chamber 7. More preferably the volume of the vacuum reservoir is 50 to 100 times larger than the volume of the ink chamber 7.
- the ink tank 6 can for the greater part be produced using known processes like injection moulding.
- a special coating can be applied in order to obtain oleophobic characteristics.
- assemblies of coupled ink tanks 6 having common side-walls A combination of two ink tanks is shown in Fig 5.
- a separate tank is to be provided the use of combinations of ink tanks 6 having a common side-wall 18 has a cost advantage.
- the ink tanks 6 are equipped with several mounting holes/slits 21 in order to allow easy replacement of the ink tank 6 using screws or other fastening means in the printer.
- mounting means having quick release systems are used. This can be necessary when changing ink type or colour in the inkjet printing apparatus.
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- ink feed outlet (8) to the print head (5)
- supply inlet (10) to the ink chamber (5)
- ink level sensor comprising a float (13)
Description
Usually an inkjet print head has an array of nozzles, each nozzle jetting ink to different locations at the same time.
The ink is jetted out of the nozzles by use of e.g. a thermal or piezoelectric actuators creating a pressure wave.
It is normally the intention that the size of the droplets can be kept constant or that there is a good control of the droplet size in printers capable of recording variable droplet sizes.
In normal rest condition the ink forming a meniscus 3 at the nozzle end in the capillary tubes 1 is influenced by surface tension forces. Another force acting upon the ink is the "hydrostatic" pressure caused by gravity due to the height of the ink above the meniscus 3. Because the inkjet print head is fully filled with ink and it is connected to the ink tank, the level of the ink in the ink tank determines the pressure of the ink in the print head. When placing the ink tank above the print head, a positive ink pressure will arise due to the vertical height difference between ink level and nozzles.
To reach finally a negative pressure at the nozzles, this positive pressure can be neutralised by applying a negative pressure above the ink in the header tank.
A problem is that in order to obtain constant or controllable recording quality the negative pressure in the head and tank is to be kept constant or within a small range.
Fig. 2 gives a view of how an inkjet printer composes a whole image. A
The
Small printers usually have a small cartridge, optionally with integrated print head nozzles, containing only a limited amount of ink.
When empty these cartridges have to be replaced.
High end inkjet printers having a high throughput or large formats however consume a large amount of ink.
The inkjet print head of a high end printer is coupled an ink tank mounted on the shuttling carriage carrying the print head.
This ink tank is called a header tank and can be refilled out of a large capacity ink tank which is stationary.
When the level of ink in the header tank is to low the shuttling carriage is transported to a refilling station outside the printing area where the header tank is refilled.
- the "hydrostatic" pressure has to be counteracted during printing, even during refilling the header tank with large amounts of ink.
- the "hydrostatic" pressure may vary due to acceleration forces during shuttling. It is clear that during acceleration the ink surface will not be horizontal and that accelerations produce pressure gradients within the header tank.
- A reliable method for measuring the ink level in the header tank is necessary to ensure accurate refilling of the header tank. Due to the movement of the ink within the header tank the measurement of a float may not be reliable.
When shuttling the ink tank simultaneously with the print head, mechanisms should be implemented for damping the pressure fluctuations in the ink connection to the print head, due to the movement of the carriage. Pressure variations can have negative influence on print quality.
Further advantages and embodiments of the present invention will become apparent from the following description and drawings.
Fig. 3A depicts a cross section perpendicular to the shuttling direction of a
Fig. 5 gives a horizontal section of the dual tank combination.
The double pointed arrow B indicates the shuttling direction of the print carriage containing the print head and the header tank.
Plane P is the centre plane perpendicular to this direction.
As functional elements are considered all features which have an influence upon the working of the
Several functional features can be seen in this view.
- Ink is fed via
ink feed outlet 8 from the bottom of theink chamber 7 to theinkjet print head 5. The height difference between the ink level and print head is defining the gravimetric pressure in the print head and height differences should be minimised. Placement ofoutlet 8 should be kept constant to avoid pressure fluctuations. The pressure in theprint head 5 is directly determined by the pressure at thefeed outlet 8 of theheader tank 6. - The
supply inlet 10 of theheader tank 6 enables replenishment of the ink in theink chamber 7 using ink from the main tank to the header tank during replenishment. The inlet is formed by a tube reaching below the ink level in theheader tank 6 in order to allow smooth refilling. Care has to be taken that during replenishment no pressure variations are generated due to the inflow of fresh ink. - At the vacuum inlet 9 on top of the ink chamber 7 a stable
negative pressure is applied to the
ink chamber 7 of theheader tank 6 to compensate the positive "hydrostatic" pressure due to gravity. This is realised by air extraction on the top of theink chamber 7, above the ink level. A system for providing the vacuum or negative pressure to theink chamber 7 will be described later. -
re-flow inlet 11 is connected to theprint head 5 in order to allow re-flow of air bubbles originating from theprint head 5 to theink chamber 7. Asmall channel 12 provides connection with the ink chamber above the ink level.
- acceleration to the left,
- acceleration to the right,
- without acceleration (e.g. shuttling stopped)
- A constant ink level is realised by an ink level sensor. Inside
the ink chamber 7 a
float 13 is provided having aintegrated magnet 14 In combination with areed contact 15 which is fixed at the outside of the ink chamber 7 a level detection system is provided.
Theink tank 6 is suited for inks with different specific gravity, by choosing a big volume of thefloat 13 it is dimensioned for low specific density (i.e. oil based) inks.
By choosing the dimensions of thefloat 13 big in relation to the dimensions of theink tank 6, a certain dampening of ink movement is obtained.
Thefloat 13 is can be mounted in theink chamber 7 using a hinge having low tolerance in order to ensure that the position remains central inside theink chamber 7 during shuttling movement.
Preferable thefloat 13 itself is also symmetrical.
The ink level h can be kept constant, independent of the ink type, by adjusting the fixing height of thereed contact 15.
By constructing thefloat 13 symmetrical regarding to the centre plane perpendicular to the shuttling direction B the reading of the ink level sensor system it is not influenced by the position of the ink level surfaces as shown in Fig.4A AND 4C.
Thereed contact 15 commands a pump for pumping ink from the main tank to theheader tank 6 during replenishment of theheader tank 6.
The
As ink is fed from the
A first connection from the
A second connection coupled to the
Via this connection the negative pressure is also supplied to the
In order to lower production costs it is possible to produce assemblies of coupled
As for each colour a separate tank is to be provided the use of combinations of
In order to prevent ink level variations during shuttling, the dimensions of the unsealed opening have to be small so only a small amount of ink can pass through the opening between the
The combination of
As can be seen in Figures 3A, 3B and 5, the
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- capillary tubes
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- actuators
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- meniscus
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- receiving sheet
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- print head
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- header tank
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- ink chamber
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- ink feed outlet
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- vacuum inlet
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- supply inlet
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- re-flow inlet
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- channel
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- float
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- magnet
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- reed contact
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- damper
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- partitions
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- common sidewall
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- break-away seal
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- ink channel
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- mounting hole/slit
Claims (11)
- Ink tank (6) containing an ink supply chamber (7), said ink tank (6) for being mounted on a shuttling carriage for supplying ink to an inkjet print head (5) mounted on the same carriage characterised in that functional elements of said ink tank (6) are arranged symmetrical to the centre plane for being mounted perpendiculary to the direction of movement of said shuttling carriage.
- Ink tank (6) according to claim 1 wherein the functional elements comprise an outlet opening (8) for feeding ink to the print head (5).
- Ink tank (6) according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the functional elements further comprise a ink level sensor having a float (13) with integrated magnet (14) coupled to a reed relay (15).
- Ink tank (6) according to any one of the preceding claims further comprising an ink movement damper (16) between the ink supply chamber (7) and the outlet opening (8).
- Ink tank (6) according to claim 4 wherein the damper (16) comprises a labyrinth for restricting sideways movement of the ink.
- Ink tank (6) according to claim 4 or 5 wherein the damper (16) further comprises means for degassing supplied ink.
- Ink tank (6) according to any one of the preceding claims further comprising a vacuum connection (9) for connecting the ink tank (6) to a vacuum source for extracting air from the tank (6).
- Ink tank (6) according to any one of the preceding claims further comprising a re-flow inlet (11) above the ink level (h) for accepting degassed air from the print head (5).
- Dual ink tank assembly comprising at least two ink tanks (6) according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the ink tanks (6) have a common side-wall (18) and wherein the ink tanks (6) can be interconnected by breaking away a seal (19).
- Ink supply system for a shuttling print head (5) comprising an ink tank (6) according to any one of claims 1 to 8 and a vacuum source for providing a stable negative pressure by using a managed vacuum source having a large volume.
- Inkjet printer comprising an ink tank (6) according to any of the preceding claims wherein the ink tank (6) is preferably replaceable.
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