Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to continuous ink jet printers and, more particularly,
to a means for installing, accurately registering, and removing a continuous ink jet
printhead without the use of any tools.
Background Art
[0002] Ink jet printing systems are known in which a print head defines one or more rows
of orifices which receive an electrically conductive recording fluid, such as for
instance a water base ink, from a pressurized fluid supply manifold and eject the
fluid in rows of parallel streams. Printers using such print heads accomplish graphic
reproduction by selectively charging and deflecting the drops in each of the streams
and depositing at least some of the drops on a print receiving medium, while others
of the drops strike a drop catcher device.
[0003] In the prior art, it is known to have separate assemblies for each component of the
ink jet printer system. For example, there are separate assemblies for the orifice
plate, the charge plate, and the printhead. When an assembly needs to be replaced
or repaired, there are several assemblies that need to be attended to. For instance,
if a component of one assembly is replaced, the replacement component is required
to be realigned with the various other components in the assembly, and various other
assemblies in the system. This, in turn, has traditionally required certain tools
to be available to attempt the installation, realignment, and registration. The process,
therefore, is time consuming and costly, besides that accurate registration and realignment
is extremely difficult to achieve.
[0004] Continuous ink jet printheads are one such consumable item in ink jet printing systems
and must be replaced when their performance degrades. To install or replace one of
these printheads, one must disconnect fluid connections that then leak, use a tool
to loosen screws, and unplug an electrical connection that requires removal of a screw,
which becomes a loose part. Furthermore, screws that mount and register the printhead
require significant clearance around the screw body so that a connection can be made
to the printing system. The realignment and registration of the printhead was a critical
and tedious task, but also distasteful was the inevitable ink leakage that occurred
during the uncoupling of the fluid supply and return lines to the orifice cavity.
Replacement of the printhead, therefore, has been a relatively complex, messy and
time consuming job, which was not at all suitable for a customer/user.
[0005] It is seen then that there is a need for a printhead which can be quickly and easily
replaced, even in the field, overcoming the disadvantages associated with the prior
art.
Summary of the Invention
[0006] This need is met in part by the tool-less installation and positioning printhead
mount according to US-A-4 809 015, whereas the present invention provides a more precise
method for the customer/user to locate and mount a continuous ink jet printhead without
using tools.
[0007] In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a printhead mounting system
is used to install an ink jet printhead in a continuous ink jet printing system. The
mounting system comprises a printhead nest for mating with the resonator assembly
of the printhead; latch means associated with the printhead nest for securing the
printhead to the printhead nest when the printhead nest mates with the resonator assembly;
and a snap and lock mechanism associated with fluid inlet and outlet lines and a catcher
outlet line, the fluid inlet and outlet lines each having an internal check valve
feature, to prevent fluid leakage.
[0008] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to solve for the above-noted
problems associated with the replacement and registration of a continuous ink jet
printhead. It is an advantage of the present invention that a customer/user can quickly
and accurately effect replacement of such a printhead, without the use of any tools.
[0009] Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following
description, the accompanying drawings and the appended claims.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0010]
Fig. 1 is an exploded view of an ink jet printhead structure illustrating the printhead
mount in accordance with the present invention; and
Fig. 2 is a view of the electrical connection for the printhead of Fig. 1.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0011] The present invention provides for a user friendly design wherein a customer/user
can precisely locate and mount a continuous ink jet printhead without the use of any
tools. Referring to Fig. 1, a tool-less system and method for precisely installing,
aligning and registering a printhead 1 in an ink jet printing system 7 is illustrated.
Initially, the ink jet printhead 1 is loaded into printhead nest 4, with the load
direction being in the direction of arrow 13, by matching first rectangular region
8 of resonator assembly 2 with recessed rectangular region 9 of nest 4. For purposes
of clarity, the printhead nest 4 is illustrated in exploded view in Fig. 1 as separate
from the printing system 7; however, the nest 4 is actually a permanent part of the
printing system 7.
[0012] In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, rectangular regions 8 and 9 have
just enough clearance to each other to allow proper assembly of the printhead 1 to
the nest 4. First rectangular area 8 at the top of the resonator assembly 2 is toleranced
precisely to the resonator. When the printhead 1 is installed in the nest 4, then,
an accurate and functional relationship is established to the printing system 7.
[0013] As the rectangular regions 8 and 9 are mated, a snap and lock mechanism encourages
catcher outlet 3C to snap and lock into its corresponding fluid port 10. This allows
the installer (customer/user) to let go of the printhead 1, without losing any positioning
advantage, and proceed with final seating of the printhead 1. The snap and lock mechanism
also provides both tactile and audible advantage to let the customer/user know that
a good connection has been made.
[0014] Continuing with Fig. 1, latch means 5 can now be actuated. A loop 11 of the latch
means 5 engages with loop mating portion 12 of printhead 1. In a preferred embodiment
of the present invention, two identical latches 5, positioned on opposite sides of
the nest, engage with corresponding loop mating portions 11 positioned on corresponding
opposite side of printhead 1. Actuating the latch means 5 secures the printhead 1
to the nest, and, thereby, to the printing system 7, with approximately 40 pounds
of force. Of course, the customer/user exerts only a small fraction of this force
because of a built-in mechanical advantage in each latch 5.
[0015] Continuing with Fig. 1, printhead 1 comprises a fluid inlet 3A, to allow ink into
the printhead 1, and a fluid outlet 3B. Fluid fittings 3A and 3B have a snap and lock
mechanism like catcher outlet 3C, to snap and lock into their corresponding fluid
ports (not shown). As with the catcher outlet line 3C, the snap and lock mechanism
provides both tactile and audible advantage to let the customer/user know that a good
connection has been made for each fluid fitting. The user no longer has to twist fluid
connections together, as required by the prior art, eliminating those instances where
connections separated and ink erupted. Furthermore, the fluid fittings of the present
invention comprise internal check valve means to prevent ink leakage during installation
and removal of the printhead 1.
[0016] Continuing with Fig. 1 and referring now to Fig. 2, an electrical connection with
electrical connector 6 is achieved for the printhead 1 by joining connector board
15 with a pre-existing printed circuit board 16. Connection via line 19 is made between
the connector board 15 and the printhead 1. To maintain the tool-less advantage of
the present invention, a mating aperture 14 receives spring pin 18 which is a permanent
part of the printing system 7. The spring pin 18, then, is used as a restraint, rather
than a screw, as in the prior art. Additionally, mating connector 17 mates with connector
6. Between the contact force of connector 6 with mating connector 17 and the spring
pin 18 with aperture 14, a rigid and stable connection is made, eliminating loose
screws and tools.
[0017] Although the preferred mode of practicing the invention has been described with reference
to an ink jet print head for a continuous ink jet printer, the principle of the present
invention can also be applied to a wide variety of ink jet printers.
Industrial Applicability and Advantages
[0018] The print head assembly apparatus according to the present invention is useful in
continuous ink jet printers. The apparatus of the present invention provides for a
user friendly design that allows for precise installation, alignment, and registration
of a continuous ink jet printhead in a continuous ink jet printing system, by any
user. The printhead mount of the present invention has the further advantage of being
an entirely tool-less mount, with positive location and confident fluid connections.
This advantage, in turn, provides the additional advantage of eliminating a screw
used in the prior art to secure the electrical connection, thereby removing all loose
parts. Fluid fittings have integral check valves to stop ink from leaking, and engage
a snap and lock mechanism to provide tactile and audible feedback, assuring a good
connection. Keying off the resonator assembly allows for precise registration of the
printhead to its nest. The present invention provides the further advantage of using
clamps activated by hand to secure the printhead, eliminating the need for tools.
[0019] Having described the invention in detail and by reference to the preferred embodiment
thereof, it will be apparent that other modifications and variations are possible
without departing from the scope of the invention defined in the appended claims.
1. A printhead mounting system for installing an ink jet printhead in a continuous ink
jet printing system, the ink jet printhead (1) having a resonator assembly (2) and
further having fluid inlet and outlet lines and a catcher outlet line, the mounting
system comprising:
a printhead nest (4) for mating with the resonator assembly (2);
latch means (5) associated with the printhead nest (4) for providing tool-less securement
of the printhead (1) to the printhead nest (4) when the printhead nest (4) mates with
the resonator assembly (2); and
an electrical connector (6) for achieving an electrical connection for the ink jet
printhead (1);
characterised by a snap and lock mechanism associated with the fluid inlet (3A) and outlet (3B) and
the catcher outlet (3C), the snap and lock mechanism engaging the inlet and outlets
(3A, 3B) with associated mates when the latch means (5) are engaged.
2. A printhead mounting system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the fluid inlet (3A) and
outlet (3B) comprise internal check valves.
3. A printhead mounting system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the snap and lock mechanism
provides tactile and audible feedback to assure connection.
4. A printhead mounting system as claimed in claim 1 wherein actuation of the latch means
(5) secures the printhead (1) to the printhead nest (4).
5. A printhead mounting system as claimed in claim 1 wherein the latch means (5) comprise
a loop portion (11).
6. A printhead mounting system as claimed in claim 5 wherein the loop portion (11) of
the latch means (5) engages with a loop mating portion (12) of the printhead (1).
1. Ein Druckkopfhalterungssystem zum Einsetzen eines Tintenstrahldruckkopfs in ein kontinuierliches
Tintenstrahldrucksystem, bei dem der Tintenstrahldruckkopf (1) einen Resonatoraufbau
(2) aufweist und desweiteren Flüssigkeitseinlass- und auslassleitungen und eine Auffangauslassleitung
aufweist, wobei das Halterungssystem umfasst:
eine Druckkopfaufnahme (4), welche an den Resonatoraufbau (2) angepasst ist;
Rastmittel (5), welche der Druckkopfaufnahme (4) zugeordnet sind, um eine werkzeuglose
Sicherung des Druckkopfs (1) in der Druckkopfhalterung (4) zu ermöglichen, wenn die
Druckkopfhalterung (4) mit dem Resonatoraufbau (2) zusammenpasst; und
einen elektrischen Verbinder (6) um eine elektrische Verbindung für den Tintenstrahldruckkopf
(1) zu erreichen;
gekennzeichnet durch einen Schnapp- und Verriegelungsmechanismus, welcher dem Flüssigkeitseinlass (3A)
und -auslass (3B) und dem Auffangauslass (3C) zugeordnet ist, wobei der Schnapp- und
Verriegelungsmechanismus den Einlass und die Auslässe (3A, 3B, 3C) mit zugeordneten
Partnern verbindet, wenn die Rastmittel (5) im Eingriff sind.
2. Druckkopfhalterungssystem nach Anspruch 1,
bei dem der Flüssigkeitseinlass (3A) und -auslass (3B) interne Prüfventile umfassen.
3. Druckkopfhalterungssystem nach Anspruch 1,
bei dem der Schnapp- und Verriegelungsmechanismus fühl- und hörbare Rückmeldungen
gibt, um die Verbindung sicherzustellen.
4. Druckkopfhalterungssystem nach Anspruch 1,
bei dem die Betätigung der Rastmittel (5) den Druckkopf (1) in der Druckkopfaufnahme
(4) sichert.
5. Druckkopfhalterungssystem nach Anspruch 1,
bei dem die Rastmittel (5) einen Schleifenabschnitt (11) aufweisen.
6. Druckkopfhalterungssystem nach Anspruch 5,
bei dem der Schleifenabschnitt (11) der Rastmittel (5) mit einem Schleifenaufnahmeabschnitt
(12) des Druckkopfs (1) zusammenwirkt.
1. Système de montage de tête d'impression pour installer une tête d'impression à jet
d'encre dans un système d'impression à jet d'encre en continu, la tête d'impression
à jet d'encre (1) possédant un ensemble de résonateur (2) et possédant, de plus, des
lignes d'entrée et de sortie de fluide et une ligne de sortie de dispositif d'arrêt,
système de montage comprenant :
- un emboîtement de tête d'impression (4) pour une adaptation avec l'ensemble de résonateur
(2) ;
- des moyens de verrouillage (5) associés à l'emboîtement de tête d'impression (4)
pour constituer une fixation sans outil de la tête d'impression (1) dans l'emboîtement
de tête d'impression (4) lorsque l'emboîtement de tête d'impression (4) s'adapte à
l'ensemble de résonateur (2) ; et
- un connecteur électrique (6) pour établir une connexion électrique pour la tête
d'impression à jet d'encre (1) ;
caractérisé par un mécanisme d'encliquetage associé à l'entrée (3A) et la sortie (3B) de fluide et
à la sortie du dispositif d'arrêt (3C), le mécanisme d'encliquetage s'engageant dans
les entrée et sortie (3A, 3B) à l'aide d'adaptations associées lorsque les moyens
de verrouillage (5) sont engagés.
2. Système de montage de tête d'impression selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'entrée
de fluide (3A) et la sortie de fluide (3B) comprennent des clapets anti-retour internes.
3. Système de montage de tête d'impression selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le mécanisme
d'encliquetage fournit une rétroaction tactile et audible pour assurer la connexion.
4. Système de montage de tête d'impression selon la revendication 1, dans lequel l'actionnement
des moyens de verrouillage (5) fixent la tête d'impression (1) dans l'emboîtement
de tête d'impression (4).
5. Système de montage de tête d'impression selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les
moyens de verrouillage (5) comprennent une partie de boucle (11).
6. Système de montage de tête d'impression selon la revendication 5, dans lequel la partie
de boucle (11) des moyens de verrouillage (5) s'engage dans une partie d'adaptation
de boucle (12) de la tête d'impression (1).