TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present invention relates to an inkjet recording apparatus.
BACKGROUND ART
[0002] Inkjet recording apparatus have been known as the recording apparatus for recording
images on various recording media. The inkjet recording apparatus has recording heads
in which a plurality of nozzles is aligned in a discharge surface. The inkjet recording
apparatus records an image on the recording medium by discharging ink from each nozzle
thereto. The ink to be discharged from the nozzle flows through a predetermined path
and is supplied to the recording head.
[0003] Patent literature 1 discloses an image forming apparatus having a distribution tank.
In the distribution tank, a common flow path for distributing ink to a plurality of
heads is formed within a tank case. The top surface of the common flow path is formed
in an inclined surface. An ink supply path from an ink supply port for supplying the
ink to the common flow path is provided at one end of the common flow path. The ink
supply path is formed in such a shape that rises upward obliquely toward the common
flow path. The ink supply path communicates to the common flow path at an output port
located in an upper position. The top surface of the common flow path is formed in
the inclined surface. A bubble exhaust port is provided in the one end side of the
common flow path (the upper side of the top surface). The bubble exhaust port is connected
to an exhaust path. Patent literature 1 discloses that, when a bubble is mixed in
the ink flowing into the ink supply path, the bubble rises by its buoyancy and is
exhausted to the bubble exhaust port due to the inclination of the ink supply path.
[0004] Patent literature 2 discloses an inkjet printing apparatus having an ink circulation
path, an ink distributor, a plurality of inkjet heads, and degassing means. The distributor
is provided in the circulation path. The plurality of inkjet heads is provided to
the distributor. The degassing means is provided in the circulation path. The distributor
has a distributor intake port into which the ink is supplied and a distributor exhaust
port from which the ink is discharged. The inner upper surface of the distributor
is tapered in a manner that its height increases from at the distributor intake port
to at the distributor exhaust port. A valve is provided between the distributor and
the inkjet heads. The ink discharged from the distributor exhaust port is supplied
into the degassing means. The degassing means is provided at the highest position
among the circulation path, the distributor and the inkjet heads. The degassing means
has a hollow fiber membranes through which the ink passes and decompression means.
[0005] Patent literature 3 discloses an inkjet recording apparatus for achieving a stable
ink circulation while preventing a bubble from reaching a plurality of head modules.
CITATION LIST
PATENT LITERATURES
[0006]
PATENT LITERATURE 1: Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2011-46131
PATENT LITERATURE 2: Japanese Patent No. 4784129
PATENT LITERATURE 3: Japanese Patent Application Laid-open No. 2011-79169
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED BY THE INVENTION
[0007] There are line-type inkjet recording apparatus and serial-type inkjet recording apparatus
in the inkjet recording apparatus. The line-type inkjet recording apparatus has a
plurality of recording heads in which nozzles are aligned along the width direction
of the recording medium. The plurality of recording heads is provided, fixed at a
predetermined area to which the recording medium is conveyed. The conveyance direction
of the recording medium is orthogonal to the width direction of the recording medium.
The line-type inkjet recording apparatus is the recording apparatus that conveys the
recording medium in the conveyance direction and records the image on the conveyed
recording medium. The serial-type inkjet recording apparatus has a plurality of recording
heads in which nozzles are aligned along the conveyance direction of the recording
medium. The plurality of recording heads moves in a reciprocating manner in the width
direction of the recording medium (in the direction orthogonal to the conveyance direction).
The serial type inkjet recording apparatus is the recording apparatus that records
the image on the conveyed recording medium by repeating the reciprocation move of
the recording heads and the conveyance of the recording medium.
[0008] The line-type inkjet recording apparatus and the serial-type inkjet recording apparatus
have a distributor. The distributor is a mechanism for supplying the ink to respective
recording heads. The distributor is provided on the way of ink flow paths connected
to the ink tank. The plurality of recording heads is connected to the distributor
via the ink flow paths. The distributor allows for distributing the ink flowing out
of the ink tank and for supplying the ink to the respective recording heads, even
when the number of the recording heads increases.
[0009] When a bubble is contained in the ink and the ink containing the bubble flows into
the inside of the distributor, the ink containing the bubble is undesirably supplied
to the recording heads, which may cause an inferior discharge of the ink. It is thus
required to remove the bubble contained in the ink that has flowed into the inside
of the distributor. In this regard, it is preferable that the distributor itself is
formed in a simple shape. Complicated shape makes it difficult to process for obtaining
that shape.
[0010] The purpose of the present invention is to provide an inkjet recording apparatus
that is able to separate the bubble contained in the ink inside the distributor and
preferably exhaust the separated bubble while making the distributor simple.
SOLUTIONS TO THE PROBLEMS
[0011] An inkjet recording apparatus of one aspect of the present invention for recording
an image on a recording medium, the inkjet recording apparatus includes: an ink tank
configured to store ink of a particular color; a plurality of recording heads in which
nozzles configured to discharge the ink are formed; an ink flow path through which
the ink flows; a tubular distributor provided on the way of the ink flow path and
configured to distribute, to respective of the plurality of recording heads, the ink
that flows through the ink flow path and is supplied from the ink tank; and a liquid
delivery unit configured to liquid-deliver, via the ink flow path and the distributor,
the ink supplied to the plurality of recording heads from the ink tank and collected
in the ink tank. The ink flow path includes: an ink inflow path for connecting the
ink tank and the distributor and supplying the ink to the distributor from the ink
tank; an ink collection flow path for connecting the distributor and the ink tank
and collecting, in the ink tank, the ink supplied to the distributor; and a plurality
of ink supply flow paths for connecting the distributor and respective of the plurality
of recording heads and supplying the ink supplied to the distributor to respective
of the plurality of recording heads. The distributor includes: an inflow part including
an inflow port to which the ink inflow path is connected and into which the ink flows;
an outflow part including an outflow port to which the ink collection flow path is
connected and out of which the ink flows; a plurality of supply parts each including
supply ports to which respective of the plurality of ink supply flow paths is connected,
and out of which the ink flows; and a common flow path formed inside the distributor,
communicating with the inflow port, the outflow port, and the plurality of supply
ports, and configured to cause the ink flowing out of the inflow port to flow therein
and supply the ink to the outflow port and the plurality of supply ports, respectively.
The inflow part is provided to a first side end of the tubular distributor. The outflow
part is provided to a second side end of the tubular distributor. The common flow
path extends between the first side end and the second side end. Respective of the
plurality of supply parts are provided so as to be aligned at a side surface of the
tubular distributor in an extending direction of the common flow path. The distributor
is provided to the inkjet recording apparatus in such an installation state that the
second side end is located upper than the first side end in a vertical direction,
the extending direction of the common flow path is inclined with respect to a horizontal
direction, and an opening direction of the supply port is directed downward in the
vertical direction than in the horizontal direction.
[0012] According to this inkjet recording apparatus, the ink that has flowed into the distributor
flows from the lower part to the upper part in the vertical direction in the extending
direction of the common flow path. In the distributor provided with inclination, the
bubble contained in the ink to be supplied to the recording heads flows along the
flow of the ink inside the common flow path and moves upward in the vertical direction
by the buoyancy. Therefore, it suppresses that the previously-described bubble moves
to the supply port side opened downward in the vertical direction than in the horizontal
direction, so that the bubble can be preferably separated. The distributor is not
required to have a special shape for the separation of the bubble, which allows for
the simple distributor. The bubble that has moved upward in the vertical direction
can be exhausted smoothly out of the outflow port. The ink with the bubble being separated
can be supplied to the recording heads. The preferable discharge of the ink can be
achieved and the preferable image recoding can be implemented. This allows for obtaining
the inkjet recording apparatus that is able to separate the bubble contained in the
ink inside the distributor and preferably exhaust the separated bubble while making
the distributor simple.
[0013] In the inkjet recording apparatus, the followings are preferable: the inflow part
may include a first joint part connected to the ink inflow path and formed with the
inflow port, the outflow part may include a second joint part connected to the ink
collection flow path and formed with the outflow port, the first joint part may be
provided to the first side end such that a predetermined range of the common flow
path side in the inflow port is inclined by as much as an inclination angle made by
the extending direction of the common flow path with respect to the horizontal direction,
and the second joint part may be provided to the second side end such that a predetermined
range of the common flow path side in the outflow port is inclined by as much as the
inclination angle. This allows the ink liquid-delivered via the ink inflow path to
flow smoothly into the common flow path. Among the ink supplied into the common flow
path, the ink which is not supplied to the recording heads but collected in the ink
tank can be exhausted smoothly out of the common flow path and flow into the ink collection
flow path. The preferable ink circulation can be achieved.
[0014] For the plurality of ink supply flow paths, lengths of respective flow paths through
which the ink flows out of the supply port and is supplied to the recording head may
be set to be the same. This allows the ink flowing out of each supply port to flow
in the same manner for respective of the plurality of ink supply flow paths. When
the ink is supplied to the plurality of recording heads via the different ink supply
flow paths, the ink can be supplied to each recording head under the same state.
[0015] The inkjet recording apparatus may include: a plurality of supply side valves provided
on the way of respective of the plurality of ink supply flow paths and configured
to open and shut the respective of the ink supply flow paths; and a fixing part including
a fixing surface to which the plurality of supply side valves is fixed, respectively.
The fixing part may be provided to the inkjet recording apparatus such that the fixing
surface is inclined by as much as an inclination angle made by the extending direction
of the common flow path with respect to the horizontal direction. The plurality of
supply side valves may be fixed to the fixing surface so that, in the distributor
in the installation state, the supply side valve provided on the way of the ink supply
flow path that is connected to the supply part provided at an upper position in the
vertical direction is located upper in the vertical direction. According to this,
the state where the ink is not supplied to respective recording heads can be achieved
by shutting respective of the plurality of supply side valves. The plurality of supply
side valves provided on the way of respective ink supply flow paths is provided in
a manner that they are provided along the extending direction of the common flow path.
Further, the alignment of the plurality of supply side valves can be corresponded
to the alignment of the supply parts connected to the supply side valves via the ink
supply flow paths. Therefore, even when the supply side valves are provided on the
way of the ink supply flow paths, respective of the plurality of ink supply flow paths
can be set to have the same flow path length. In other words, for the plurality of
ink supply flow paths, the same flow path length can be obtained between the supply
ports and the supply side valves, and the same flow path length can be obtained between
the supply side valves and the recording heads.
[0016] The inkjet recording apparatus may further include: a collection side valve provided
on the way of the ink collection flow path and configured to open and shut the ink
collection flow path. When an image is recorded on a recording medium in the inkjet
recording apparatus, the liquid delivery unit may be driven, the collection side valve
may be either opened or shut, and the plurality of supply side valves may be opened,
respectively. When no image is recorded on a recording medium in the inkjet recording
apparatus, the liquid delivery unit may be driven, the collection side valve may be
opened, and the plurality of supply side valves may be shut, respectively. According
to this, the ink can be preferably supplied to respective of the plurality of recording
heads when the image is recorded on the recording medium in the inkjet recording apparatus.
On the other hand, the ink can be collected in the ink tank and preferably circulated
when no image is recorded on the recording medium in the inkjet recording apparatus.
The ink is circulated when no image is recorded on the recording medium in the inkjet
recording apparatus, which can suppress the precipitation of various components including
the colorant contained in the ink.
[0017] When an image is recorded on a recording medium in the inkjet recording apparatus,
the collection side valve may have an opening degree between open and shut depending
on an amount of the ink that flows in respective of the plurality of ink supply flow
paths to be supplied to respective of the plurality of recording heads. This allows
for the adjustment of the amount of the ink supplied to respective recording heads.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018]
FIG. 1 is a plan view of an example of a schematic configuration of an inkjet recording
apparatus.
FIG. 2 is a diagram illustrating an example of a recording unit including a plurality
of recording heads, and in the diagram, and the recording unit is viewed from a discharge
surface side of the recording heads formed with nozzles.
FIG. 3 is a diagram illustrating supply of ink to the recording heads and circulation
of the ink.
FIG. 4 is a diagram illustrating an example of a schematic configuration of a distributor.
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional diagram along the D-D line in FIG. 4.
FIG. 6 is a diagram illustrating another example of schematic configuration of the
distributor.
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional diagram along the E-F-G-H line in FIG. 6.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0019] Embodiments to implement the present invention will be described. The present invention
is not limited to the configuration described below, but can adopt various configurations
in the same technical idea. For example, a part of the following configurations may
be omitted, or replaced with other configurations and so on. Other configurations
may be included.
< Inkjet recording apparatus >
[0020] An inkjet recording apparatus 1 will be described with reference to FIG. 1 and FIG.
2. The inkjet recording apparatus 1 is a line-type inkjet recording apparatus. The
inkjet recording apparatus 1 is able to record full-color image on a recording medium
2. In the present embodiment, description will be provided by using an example of
recording the full-color image by respective colors of yellow, magenta, cyan, and
black. The inkjet recording apparatus 1 has a conveying unit 10, recording units 20Y,
20M, 20C, and 20K, a control box 30, ink tanks 40Y, 40M, 40C, and 40K, ink flow paths
50Y, 50M, 50C, and 50K, and distributors 60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K.
[0021] The conveying unit 10 is configured with a conveying mechanism such as a conveyer.
The conveying unit 10 passes and conveys the recording medium 2 from the upstream
side of the conveying unit 10 through the recording units 20Y, 20M, 20C, and 20K to
the downstream side of the conveying unit 10. The conveying unit 10 has the same configuration
as conveying units of inkjet recording apparatus that have already been implemented.
Therefore, further description of the conveying unit 10 will be omitted.
[0022] The recording unit 20Y is a recording unit configured to record an image by a yellow
ink. The recording unit 20M is a recording unit configured to record an image by a
magenta ink. The recording unit 20C is a recording unit configured to record an image
by a cyan ink. The recording unit 20K is a recording unit configured to record an
image by a black ink. The recording unit 20Y includes a plurality of recording heads
22Y arranged as illustrated in FIG. 2. The recording head 22Y has a plurality of nozzles
24Y formed therein that discharge the yellow ink. The recording unit 20M includes
a plurality of recording heads 22M arranged as illustrated in FIG. 2. The recording
head 22M has a plurality of nozzles 24M formed therein that discharge the magenta
ink. The recording unit 20C includes a plurality of recording heads 22C arranged as
illustrated in FIG. 2. The recording head 22C has a plurality of nozzles 24C formed
therein that discharge the cyan ink. The recording unit 20K includes a plurality of
recording heads 22K arranged as illustrated in FIG. 2. The recording head 22K has
a plurality of nozzles 24K formed therein that discharge the black ink.
[0023] With respect to the arrangement and the total number of the respective recording
heads 22Y, 22M, 22C, and 22K included respectively in each of the recording units
20Y, 20M, 20C, and 20K, it is illustrated in FIG. 2 that three per column by two columns
results in six in total. However, this is a mere example. The arrangement and the
total number of the recording heads 22Y, 22M, 22C, and 22K may be properly determined
taking various conditions into consideration. With respect to the arrangement and
the total number of the respective nozzles 24Y, 24M, 24C, and 24K formed respectively
in each one of recording heads 22Y, 22M, 22C, and 22K, it is illustrated in FIG. 2
that three per column by two columns results in six in total. However, this is a mere
example. The arrangement and the total number of the nozzles 24Y, 24M, 24C, and 24K
may be properly determined taking various conditions into consideration.
[0024] The recording units 20Y, 20M, 20C, and 20K have the same configuration, and the recording
heads 22Y, 22M, 22C, and 22K have the same configuration. In the present embodiment,
when the recording units 20Y, 20M, 20C, and 20K are not distinguished to each other
(when the ink colors are not distinguished) or when they are collectively represented,
they are denoted as "recording unit(s) 20". Similarly, the recording heads 22Y, 22M,
22C, and 22K are denoted as "recording head(s) 22". The nozzles 24Y, 24M, 24C, and
24K are denoted as "nozzle(s) 24".
[0025] The recording unit 20 for each color is provided to the upper position of a conveyance
surface 12. In the recording unit 20 for each color, the surface (the discharge surface)
of the recording heads 22 formed with the nozzles 24 face a recording surface 3 of
the recording medium 2 that is set on the conveyance surface 12 of the conveying unit
10 and conveyed. The recording units 20 for respective colors are aligned neighboring
to each other in the conveyance direction of the recording medium 2 in the conveying
unit 10. The recording units 20 for respective colors may be aligned in the different
order than illustrated in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2. The alignment order of the recording
units 20 for respective colors is properly determined taking various conditions into
consideration. When the recording of the image is made by the inkjet recording apparatus
1, the ink of each color is discharged from the nozzles 24, which are formed in the
recording heads 22 each included in the recording unit 20 for each color, toward the
recording surface 3 of the recording medium 2, which is set on the conveyance surface
12 and conveyed. The ink of each color discharged from the nozzle 24 is dropped on
the recording surface 3.
[0026] The control box 30 includes a control unit 32 and a connection interface (connection
I/F) 34, for example. The control unit 32 controls the inkjet recording apparatus
1. The control unit 32 controls the processing for the inkjet recording process regarding
the image recording and the like, for example. The control unit 32 includes a circuit
board on which electronic parts are mounted, electrical wirings, and so on. At least
a part of the components included in the control unit 32 may be provided to the upper
part of the recording unit 20. The connection interface 34 is an interface configured
to data-communicably connect the inkjet recording apparatus 1 (the control box 30)
to an external device 36 such as a personal computer. For example, image data that
corresponds to the image to be recorded is inputted to the inkjet recording apparatus
1 from the external device 36 via the connection interface 34. The control unit 32
controls the processing for the inkjet recording process according to the inputted
image data.
[0027] The ink tanks 40Y, 40M, 40C, and 40K store the above-described ink of respective
colors used for the image recording, respectively. The ink tank 40Y is an ink tank
for storing the yellow ink. The ink tank 40M is an ink tank for storing the magenta
ink. The ink tank 40C is an ink tank for storing the cyan ink. The ink tank 40K is
an ink tank for storing the black ink. The ink tanks 40Y, 40M, 40C, and 40K have the
same configuration. In the present embodiment, when the ink tanks 40Y, 40M, 40C, and
40K are not distinguished to each other (when the ink colors are not distinguished)
or when they are collectively represented, they are denoted as "ink tank(s) 40".
[0028] The ink flow paths 50Y, 50M, 50C, and 50K are flow paths through each of which the
ink of each color flows. The ink flow path 50Y is a flow path through which the yellow
ink flows. The yellow ink that has flowed out of the ink tank 40Y flows through the
ink flow path 50Y and is supplied to the plurality of recording heads 22Y included
in the recording unit 20Y. The ink flow path 50M is a flow path through which the
magenta ink flows. The magenta ink that has flowed out of the ink tank 40M flows through
the ink flow path 50M and is supplied to the plurality of recording heads 22M included
in the recording unit 20M. The ink flow path 50C is a flow path through which the
cyan ink flows. The cyan ink that has flowed out of the ink tank 40C flows through
the ink flow path 50C and is supplied to the plurality of recording heads 22C included
in the recording unit 20C. The ink flow path 50K is a flow path through which the
black ink flows. The black ink that has flowed out of the ink tank 40K flows through
the ink flow path 50K and is supplied to the plurality of recording heads 22K included
in the recording unit 20K. The ink flow paths 50Y, 50M, 50C, and 50K have the same
configuration. In the present embodiment, when the ink flow paths 50Y, 50M, 50C, and
50K are not distinguished to each other (when the ink colors are not distinguished)
or when they are collectively represented, they are denoted as "ink flow path(s) 50".
Further description of the ink flow paths 50 will be provided later. In FIG. 1, the
ink flow paths 50Y, 50M, 50C, and 50K are depicted in a simplified manner.
[0029] The distributors 60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K are provided on the way of the ink flow paths
50Y, 50M, 50C, and 50K of the corresponding colors, respectively. The distributors
60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K distribute the ink of respective colors to the recording heads
22Y, 22M, 22C, and 22K, respectively. The distributors 60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K each
has a tubular configuration having a space formed therein. The distributors 60Y, 60M,
60C, and 60K have the same configuration. In the present embodiment, when the distributors
60Y, 60M, 60C, and 60K are not distinguished to each other (when the ink colors are
not distinguished) or when they are collectively represented, they are denoted as
"distributor(s) 60". Further description of the distributors 60 will be provided later.
< Ink supply and ink circulation >
[0030] In the inkjet recording apparatus 1, by referring to FIG. 3 to FIG. 7, described
will be the configuration in which the ink of each color each stored in the ink tank
40 for each color is supplied from the ink tank 40 to the plurality of recording heads
22 included in the recording unit 20 of the corresponding color. Further, by referring
to FIG. 3 to FIG. 7, described will be the configuration in which the ink of each
color each stored in the ink tank 40 for each color is circulated. The ink is supplied
from the ink tank 40 to the recording heads 22 by the following configuration regardless
of the ink color. Therefore, in the followings, the description will be provided without
specifying the ink color.
[0031] The inkjet recording apparatus 1 has respective units as illustrated in FIG. 3. Each
of these units is a mechanism for supplying the ink of a particular color from the
ink tank 40 to the plurality of recording heads 22 included in the recording units
20 and circulating it. Specifically, the inkjet recording apparatus 1 has a pump 90,
a collection side valve 92, a plurality of supply side valves 94, and a fixing part
96, in addition to the ink flow paths 50 and distributors 60 described above.
[0032] The ink flow path 50 includes an ink inflow path 52, an ink collection flow path
54, and a plurality of ink supply flow paths 56. Each of the ink inflow path 52, the
ink collection flow path 54, and the ink supply flow paths 56 is made of a tube, a
steel pipe, or the like. The ink inflow path 52 connects the ink tank 40 and the distributor
60. The ink inflow path 52 is a flow path for supplying the ink from the ink tank
40 to the distributor 60. The ink collection flow path 54 connects the distributor
60 and the ink tank 40. The ink collection flow path 54 is a flow path for collecting,
in the ink tank 40, the ink that has been supplied to the distributor 60.
[0033] The ink supply flow paths 56 connect the distributor 60 and the plurality of recording
heads 22, respectively. That is, the ink supply flow paths 56 are flow path for supplying,
to respective of the plurality of recording heads 22, the ink which has been supplied
to the distributor 60. In FIG. 3, the depiction of the plurality of recording heads
22 is omitted. Furthermore, in FIG. 3, for each of the plurality of ink supply flow
paths 56, depicted is the part up to the half way toward the recording heads 22 side.
The ink supply flow paths 56 are provided for the number corresponding to the number
of the recording heads 22. For example, as illustrated in FIG. 2, the recording unit
20 for a particular color includes six recording heads 22. In this case, six ink supply
flow paths 56 are provided correspondingly to the six recording heads 22. The plural
number of the ink supply flow paths 56 may be provided to one recording head 22. For
example, the number of the ink supply flow paths 56 to one recording head 22 may be
two. In this case, twelve ink supply flow paths 56 are provided to six recording heads
22. The number of the ink supply flow paths 56 is properly determined taking various
conditions into consideration. The plurality of ink supply flow paths 56 is set so
that the same length is obtained for respective flow paths through which the ink flows
out of supply ports 70 of supply parts 68 provided to the distributor 60 described
later and is supplied to the recording heads 22.
[0034] The flow path diameter (the inner diameter) of each flow path of the ink inflow path
52, the ink collection flow path 54, and the ink supply flow paths 56 may be preferably
set as follows. For example, the flow path diameter of the ink supply flow path 56
may be preferably set to be smaller than each flow path diameter of the ink inflow
path 52 and the ink collection flow path 54. Each flow path diameter of the ink inflow
path 52 and the ink collection flow path 54 may be preferably set to the same or close
to each other.
[0035] As illustrated in FIG. 3, the distributor 60 includes an inflow part 61, an outflow
part 64, a common flow path 67, a plurality of supply parts 68, and a tubular member
71. The inflow part 61 is provided to a first side end of the distributor 60 (a first
side end of the tubular member 71). The inflow part 61 includes a first joint part
62. The first joint part 62 is fixed at the position corresponding to the first side
end of the distributor 60 by, for example, being screwed into the tubular member 71.
The ink inflow path 52 is connected to the inflow part 61. The connection of the inflow
part 61 and the ink inflow path 52 is made by the ink inflow path 52 being connected
to the first joint part 62. The first joint part 62 includes an inner flow path formed
therein. This inner flow path functions as an inflow port of the ink that flows through
the ink inflow path 52 and is supplied to the distributor 60 (hereafter, the inner
flow path formed in the first joint part 62 is denoted as "inflow port 63"). That
is, the ink supplied from the ink inflow path 52 passes through the inflow port 63
formed inside the first joint part 62 and is supplied to the inside (the common flow
path 67) of the distributor 60.
[0036] The outflow part 64 is provided to a second side end of the distributor 60 (a second
side end of the tubular member 71). The outflow part 64 includes a second joint part
65. The second joint part 65 is fixed at the position corresponding to the second
side end of the distributor 60 by being screwed into the tubular member 71, for example.
The ink collection flow path 54 is connected to the outflow part 64. The connection
of the outflow part 64 and the ink collection flow path 54 is made by the ink collection
flow path 54 being connected to the second joint part 65. The second joint part 65
includes an inner flow path formed therein. This inner flow path functions as an outflow
port of the ink that flows through the inside (the common flow path 67) of the distributor
60 and flows out of the distributor 60 (hereafter, the inner flow path formed in the
second joint part 65 is denoted as "outflow port 66"). That is, the ink flowing out
of the inside of the distributor 60 passes through the outflow port 66 formed inside
the second joint part 65 and is collected in the ink tank 40.
[0037] The common flow path 67 is formed inside the distributor 60, specifically, inside
the tubular member 71. The common flow path 67 communicates with the inflow port 63
of the first joint part 62, the outflow port 66 of the second joint part 65, and each
supply port 70 of the plurality of supply parts 68 described later. The ink that has
passed through the inflow port 63 flows in the common flow path 67 and is supplied
to the outflow port 66 and each of the plurality of supply ports 70. The common flow
path 67 extends between the first side end and the second side end of the distributor
60. With respect to the shape of the common flow path 67, the sectional shape orthogonal
to the extending direction of the common flow path 67 (hereafter, denoted as "extending
direction") is constant along the extending direction. The sectional shape orthogonal
to the extending direction is a circle as illustrated in FIG. 5 and FIG. 7, for example.
In this case, the common flow path 67 is a tubular space with a constant inner diameter.
The sectional shape orthogonal to the extending direction may be an ellipse or a polygon,
for example, other than a circle.
[0038] The plurality of supply parts 68 is provided so as to be aligned in the extending
direction at the side surface of the tubular distributor 60 formed by the side surface
of the tubular member 71. The supply parts 68 are provided for the number corresponding
to the number of the recording heads 22. This is the same as the case of the ink supply
flow paths 56 described above. The description in this regard will be omitted. Each
supply part 68 includes a third joint part 69. The third joint parts 69 are fixed
at the side surface of the tubular distributor 60 by being screwed into the tubular
member 71, respectively, for example. The plurality of supply parts 68 is fixed to
be vertical to the side surface (the extending direction) of the distributor 60, for
example. The ink supply flow paths 56 are connected to respective supply parts 68.
The connection of the supply parts 68 and the ink supply flow paths 56 is made by
the ink supply flow paths 56 being connected to the third joint parts 69. The third
joint part 69 has an inner flow path formed therein. This inner flow path functions
as the supply port (the supply port 70) for the ink that flows inside the distributor
60 (the common flow path 67) and flows out of the distributor 60. That is, the ink
flowing out of the inside of the distributor 60 passes through the supply port 70
formed inside the third joint part 69 and is supplied to the recording head 22. The
tubular member 71 is a straight tubular member. The first joint part 62 and the second
joint part 65 are screwed into both ends of the tubular member 71, respectively, as
described above. Further, the plurality of third joint parts 69 is screwed into the
side surface of the tubular member 71. The inside of the tubular member 71 forms the
common flow path 67.
[0039] In the side surface of the distributor 60, the plurality of supply parts 68 is aligned
straight on a virtual line L4 in the extending direction as illustrated in FIG. 4,
for example. As illustrated in FIG. 2, FIG. 4 corresponds to the case where the recording
unit 20 for a particular color includes six recording heads 22, and thus illustrates
six supply parts 68 (the same applies to FIG. 6). In addition, the plurality of supply
parts 68 may be aligned in a staggered manner as illustrated in FIG. 6, for example.
In this case, the plurality of supply parts 68 is divided into two groups with half
the number thereof, and is aligned on two virtual lines L5 and L6 in the extending
direction, respectively. The staggered alignment allows the supply parts 68 to be
properly aligned at the side surface of the distributor 60 in case the larger number
of the recording heads 22 are included in the recording unit 20 for a particular color,
or in case the plural number of the ink supply flow paths 56 are connected to one
recording head 22 or in other cases. The supply parts 68 aligned on the virtual line
L5 and the supply parts 68 aligned on the virtual line L6 are provided inclined by
an angle θ8 with respect to a reference line L7 so that the opening directions of
the supply ports 70 are opposite, as illustrated in FIG. 7. In FIG. 4 and FIG. 6,
the depiction of the inflow part 61 and the outflow part 64 at the first side end
and the second side end of the distributor 60 is omitted.
[0040] As illustrated in FIG. 3, the distributor 60 is provided to the inkjet recording
apparatus 1 in such an installation state that the extending direction inclines with
respect to the horizontal direction. Under this installation state, the distributor
60 is set such that the second side end of the distributor 60 is located upper than
the first side end in the vertical direction. Under this installation state, the distributor
60 is installed so that the opening direction of the supply port 70 is directed downward
in the vertical direction than in the horizontal direction. The inclination angle
θ9 made by the extending direction with respect to the horizontal direction is properly
determined taking various conditions into consideration. The inventors conducted an
experiment in view of preferably separating the bubble that is contained in the ink
supplied to the recording head 22. From this experiment, the inventors have concluded
that 45 degrees is one of the preferable angles for the inclination angle θ9.
[0041] As illustrated in FIG. 3, the first joint part 62 has a such structure that a predetermined
range of the common flow path 67 side in the inflow port 63 (see the range labeled
with the reference sign "631" in FIG. 3 and, hereafter, denoted as "range 631") has
a straight shape. The first joint part 62 is provided to the first side end of the
distributor 60 so that the range 631 is in a state inclined by the inclination angle
θ9 with respect to the horizontal direction. The second joint part 65 has a such structure
that a predetermined range of the common flow path 67 side in the outflow port 66
(see the range labeled with the reference sign "661" in FIG. 3 and, hereafter, denoted
as "range 661") has a straight shape, as illustrated in FIG. 3. The second joint part
65 is provided to the second side end of the distributor 60 so that the range 661
is in a state inclined by the inclination angle θ9 with respect to the horizontal
direction.
[0042] The sectional area of the common flow path 67 (the area of the cross section of the
above-described common flow path 67) is preferably set larger than the sectional area
of the inflow port 63. The flow velocity of the ink that has passed through the inflow
port 63 and flowed into the common flow path 67 can be reduced in the common flow
path 67. The reduced flow velocity allows for improved efficiency in the separation
of the bubble contained in the ink. The sectional area of the inflow port 63 is an
area of the cross section orthogonal to the extending direction in the predetermined
range 631 of the common flow path 67 side in the inflow port 63, for example. The
opening area of one supply port 70 is preferably smaller than the sectional area of
the common flow path 67. This can suppress that the bubble contained in the ink flowing
in the common flow path 67 is mixed in the supply port 70.
[0043] The pump 90 functions as a liquid delivery unit for liquid-delivering the ink via
the ink flow path 50 and the distributor 60. The pump 90 is provided on the way of
the ink inflow path 52, as illustrated in FIG. 3. Upon the pump 90 being driven, the
ink stored in the ink tank 40 flows out of the ink tank 40. The ink then flows through
the ink inflow path 52, the distributor 60, and the ink supply flow path 56 and is
supplied to the plurality of recording heads 22. Further, the ink that has flowed
out of the ink tank 40 by the pump 90 being driven flows through the ink inflow path
52, the distributor 60, and the ink collection flow path 54 and is collected in the
ink tank 40. In this case, the ink is circulated through the previously-described
flow paths and the like.
[0044] The collection side valve 92 is provided on the way of the ink collection flow path
54. The collection side valve 92 is a valve for opening and shutting the ink collection
flow path 54. The collection side valve 92 is made of an electromagnetic valve, for
example. The plurality of the supply side valves 94 is provided on the way of respective
of the plurality of ink supply flow paths 56. The number of the supply side valves
94 of the inkjet recording apparatus 1 corresponds to the number of the ink supply
flow paths 56. The supply side valve 94 is a valve for opening and shutting the ink
supply flow path 56 to which each supply side valve 94 is provided. The supply side
valve 94 is made of an electromagnetic valve, for example.
[0045] The fixing part 96 is a component for fixing the plurality of supply side valves
94 thereto. The fixing part 96 is formed by processing the plate-like member, for
example. The fixing part 96 is attached to stays 100 provided to a frame (not shown)
of the inkjet recording apparatus 1 by a screwing and the like, for example. At this
time, the fixing part 96 is in a state where a fixing surface 98 to which respective
supply side valves 94 are fixed is inclined by the inclination angle θ9 with respect
to the horizontal direction. That is, the fixing part 96 is provided to the inkjet
recording apparatus 1 so that the fixing surface 98 is in a state arranged along the
side surface of the distributor 60.
[0046] The plurality of supply side valves 94 is aligned and fixed to the fixing surface
98 so as to be in an alignment state (an arrangement state) that corresponds to the
alignment (the arrangement) of the plurality of supply parts 68 connected via the
ink supply flow paths 56. Therefore, the plurality of supply side valves 94 is fixed
to the fixing surface 98 so that, in the distributor 60 in the above-described installation
state, the supply side valve 94 provided on the way of the ink supply flow path 56
that is connected to the supply part 68 provided at an upper position in the vertical
direction is located upper in the vertical direction. When the plurality of supply
parts 68 is aligned as illustrated in FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the plurality of supply side
valves 94 are aligned straight correspondingly to the plurality of supply parts 68
aligned straight on the virtual line L4. When the plurality of supply parts 68 is
aligned as illustrated in FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, the plurality of supply side valves 94
is aligned in a staggered manner correspondingly to the plurality of supply parts
68 aligned in a staggered manner based on the virtual lines L5 and L6. The plurality
of supply side valves 94 is the valves common to each other. Thus, even under the
state where the supply side valves 94 are provided on the way of respective ink supply
flow paths 56, the lengths of the flow paths through which the ink flows out of the
supply port 70 and is supplied to the recording heads 22 (the lengths of the ink supply
flow paths 56) are the same. In the fixing part 96, the fixing surface 98 may be formed
stepwise along the inclination angle θ9. This case also allows for the same flow path
length of the ink supply flow paths 56, as described previously.
[0047] The opening and shutting of the collection side valve 92 and the supply side valves
94 and the opening degrees when opened are controlled by the control unit 32 included
in the control box 30. Described will be the opening and shutting of the collection
side valve 92 and the supply side valves 94 for the case where the ink is supplied
to the recording heads 22 and for the case where the ink is circulated without being
supplied to the recording heads 22. When the image is recorded on the recording medium
2 in the inkjet recording apparatus 1, the pump 90 is in a driving state. The collection
side valve 92 is either opened or shut. The plurality of supply side valves 94 is
opened, respectively. At this time, the plurality of supply side valves 94 is opened
at a predetermined opening degree, respectively. The opening and shutting of the collection
side valve 92 is controlled depending on the total supply amount to the recording
heads 22. For example, when the amount of the ink discharged from the nozzles 24 increases
and, as a result, much ink is supplied to respective recording heads 22, the collection
side valve 92 is in a shut state or in a slightly opened state. On the other hand,
when the amount of the ink discharged from the nozzles 24 decreases and, as a result,
less ink is supplied to respective recording heads 22, the collection side valve 92
is in a fully opened state or close to a fully opened state, for example. The opening
degrees for all the supply side valves 94 may be the same. Alternatively, the opening
degrees of respective supply side valves 94 may be adjusted to be different degrees
for respective supply side valves 94.
[0048] When no image is recorded on the recording medium 2 in the inkjet recording apparatus
1, the pump 90 is in a driving state. The collection side valve 92 is opened. The
plurality of supply side valves 94 is shut, respectively. The opening and shutting
of the collection side valve 92 and the supply side valves 94 and the opening degrees
when opened may be controlled by color. For example, when a monochrome image is recorded
on the recording medium 2, the collection side valve 92 and the supply side valve
94 for the supply and circulation of the black ink only is to be controlled. The collection
side valve 92 and the supply side valves 94 for the supply and circulation for the
colors other than black are controlled similarly to the case where no image is recorded
in the inkjet recording apparatus 1. Also when a color image is recorded on the recording
medium 2, the opening and shutting of the collection side valve 92 and the supply
side valves 94 and the opening degrees when opened may be controlled by color.
< Advantages by the present embodiment >
[0049] The present embodiment allows for the following advantages.
[0050]
- (1) The distributor 60 is provided to the inkjet recording apparatus 1 so as to be
in the state (the installation state) as illustrated in FIG. 3. This installation
state is the state where the second side end of the distributor 60 is located upper
than the first side end in the vertical direction, the extending direction is inclined
with respect to the horizontal direction, and the opening direction of the supply
port 70 is directed downward in the vertical direction than in the horizontal direction.
The ink that has flowed in the distributor 60 flows in the common flow path 67 from
the lower part to the upper part thereof in the vertical direction along the extending
direction. The bubble that is contained in the ink to be supplied to the recording
heads 22 flows along the flow of the ink inside the common flow path 67 and moves
upward in the vertical direction by the buoyancy. This suppresses that the bubble
moves to the supply port 70 side opened downward in the vertical direction than in
the horizontal direction, so that the bubble can be preferably separated. The distributor
is not required to have a special shape for the separation of the bubble, which allows
for the simple distributor 60. The bubble that has moved upward in the vertical direction
can be exhausted smoothly from the outflow port 66.
- (2) The range 631 of the inflow port 63 and the range 661 of the outflow port 66 that
communicate with the common flow path 67 are inclined by the inclination angle θ9
which is the same angle as the extending direction of the common flow path 67, with
respect to the horizontal direction. This allows the ink liquid-delivered via the
ink inflow path 52 to smoothly flow into the common flow path 67. The ink which has
flowed into the common flow path 67 and is collected in the ink tank 40 without being
supplied to the recording heads 22 can be smoothly exhausted from the common flow
path 67 and flow into the ink collection flow path 54. This allows for the preferable
circulation of the ink.
- (3) The plurality of ink supply flow paths 56 respectively has the same length of
the flow paths through which the ink flows out of the supply port 70 of the supply
part 68 provided to the side surface of the distributor 60 and is supplied to the
recording heads 22. This allows the ink flowing out of respective supply ports 70
to flow in the same manner for respective of the plurality of ink supply flow paths
56. When the ink is supplied to the plurality of recording heads 22 via different
ink supply flow paths 56, the ink can be supplied to respective recording heads 22
in the same state.
The supply side valves 94 are provided on the way of respective of the plurality of
ink supply flow paths 56. The plurality of supply side valves 94 is fixed in the following
manner to the fixing part 96 of which the fixing surface 98 is inclined by the inclination
angle θ9 with respect to the horizontal direction. That is, the plurality of supply
side valves 94 is fixed in the alignment state (the arrangement state) corresponding
to the alignment (the arrangement) of the plurality of supply parts 68 connected via
the ink supply flow paths 56. Thus, even when the supply side valves 94 are provided
on the way of the ink supply flow paths 56, respective of the plurality of ink supply
flow paths 56 can be set to have the same flow path length. In other words, for respective
of the plurality of ink supply flow paths 56, the same flow path length can be obtained
between the supply port 70 and the supply side valve 94, and the same flow path length
can be obtained between the supply side valve 94 and the recording heads 22.
- (4) When an image is recorded on the recording medium 2 in the inkjet recording apparatus
1, the pump 90 is driven, the collection side valve 92 is either opened or shut, and
the plurality of supply side valves 94 is opened, respectively. The collection side
valve 92 has an opening degree between open and shut depending on an amount of the
ink that flows in respective of the plurality of ink supply flow paths 56 to be supplied
to respective of the plurality of recording heads 22. Therefore, when the image is
recorded on the recording medium 2 in the inkjet recording apparatus 1, the ink can
be preferably supplied to respective of the plurality of recording heads 22. The ink
amount supplied to the plurality of recording heads 22 can be adjusted, respectively.
When no image is recorded on the recording medium 2 in the inkjet recording apparatus
1, the pump 90 is driven, the collection side valve 92 is opened, and the plurality
of supply side valves 94 is shut, respectively. Therefore, when no image is recorded
on the recording medium 2 in the inkjet recording apparatus 1, the ink can be collected
in the ink tank 40 and preferably circulated. When no image is recorded on the recording
medium 2 in the inkjet recording apparatus 1, the circulation of the ink can suppress
the precipitation of respective components including the colorant contained in the
ink.
< Modified examples >
[0051] The present embodiment can be modified as follows.
[0052]
- (1) In the above description, a line-type inkjet recording apparatus has been described
as the example of the inkjet recording apparatus 1. However, the inkjet recording
apparatus may be a serial-type inkjet recording apparatus. The above-described advantages
can be obtained also in the serial-type inkjet recording apparatus which employs the
same configuration as respective parts as described above.
- (2) In the above description, yellow, magenta, cyan, and black have been described
as the example for the colors of the ink used in the image recording. However, the
ink of different colors than these colors may be used. For example, in addition to
the four colors or in place of any one of these colors, light cyan, light magenta,
and light yellow which are the light color system of each color of cyan, magenta,
and yellow, and/or clear may be used. In this case, the inkjet recording apparatus
1 has the same respective components as described above corresponding to the ink of
the added or replaced colors. This also allows for the advantages as described above.
- (3) In the above description, the inkjet recording apparatus 1 in which one distributor
60 is provided to one recording unit 20 has been described. However, a plurality of
distributors 60 may be provided to one recording unit 20. For example, as illustrated
in FIG. 2, it is assumed that the recording unit 20 for a particular color includes
six recording heads 22. In this case, provided may be two distributors 60 each including
supply parts 68 the number of which corresponds to three recording heads 22. Also,
provided may be three distributors 60 each including supply parts 68 the number of
which corresponds to two recording heads 22. The plurality of distributors 60 is provided
to the inkjet recording apparatus 1 such that respective distributors 60 are in a
state aligned in a predetermined direction and in the above-described installation
state.
The ink inflow path 52 includes, at a predetermined position, branch flow paths that
are divided into the number corresponding to the number of the distributors 60. Respective
branch flow paths of the ink inflow paths 52 are connected to the inflow parts 61
provided to respective of the plurality of distributors 60. The ink collection flow
path 54 includes branch flow paths that are divided into the number corresponding
to the number of the distributors 60. Respective branch flow paths of the ink collection
flow paths 54 are connected to the outflow parts 64 provided to respective of the
plurality of distributors 60. The branch flow paths of the ink collection flow paths
54 connected to respective outflow parts 64 are joined into one flow path at a predetermined
position. The ink inflow paths 52 and/or the ink collection flow paths 54 the number
of which corresponds to the number of the distributors 60 may be provided. In this
case, the plurality of distributors 60 and the ink tanks 40 are connected by the ink
inflow paths 52 the number of which corresponds to the number of the distributors
60 and/or the ink collection flow paths 54 the number of which corresponds to the
number of the distributors 60. When the ink inflow paths 52 are provided for the number
corresponding to the number of the distributors 60, the pump 90 or the following liquid
delivery unit is provided at a position on the way of respective ink inflow paths
52. This also allows for the above-described advantages.
- (4) In the above description, the pump 90 has been described as the example of the
liquid delivery unit for liquid-delivering the ink via the ink flow path 50 and the
distributor 60. The liquid delivery of the ink may be implemented by a pressure transfer
system. In this case, the liquid delivery unit in the inkjet recording apparatus 1
includes a pressure tank and the like in addition to the pump 90. In the liquid delivery
unit in the pressure transfer system, the pump 90 may be a smaller pump compared to
in the case of the above-described configuration. The pressure tank is provided at
a position on the way of the ink inflow path 52 that is the distributor 60 side of
the pump 90. Upon the pump 90 being driven, the ink flows out of the ink tank 40.
The ink that has flowed out flows through the inflow path 52 and flows into the pressure
tank. The pressure tank is the tank for pressurizing the ink flowing in the ink flow
path 50. The pressurization of the ink in the pressure tank is done by the pressurization
mechanism connected to the pressure tank. The pressurization mechanism pressurizes
the ink stored in the pressure tank by sending a compressed air to the inside of the
pressure tank to cause the inner pressure of the pressure tank to be higher than the
atmospheric pressure. Such liquid delivery unit of the pressure transfer system is
driven by that the compressed air is supplied to the pressure tank with a predetermined
amount of the ink being stored in the pressure tank. The ink that has been stored
and pressurized in the pressure tank flows out of the pressure tank and again flows
in the ink inflow path 52 and the like, as described above. This also allows for the
advantages as described above.
DESCRIPTION OF REFERENCE SIGNS
[0053]
- 1
- Inkjet recording apparatus
- 2
- Recording medium
- 3
- Recording surface
- 10
- Conveying unit
- 12
- Conveyance surface
- 20, 20Y, 20M, 20C, 20K
- Recording unit
- 22, 22Y, 22M, 22C, 22K
- Recording head
- 24, 24Y, 24M, 24C, 24K
- Nozzle
- 30
- Control box
- 32
- Control unit
- 34
- Connection interface
- 36
- External device
- 40, 40Y, 40M, 40C, 40K
- Ink tank
- 50, 50Y, 50M, 50C, 50K
- Ink flow path
- 52
- Ink inflow path
- 54
- Ink collection flow path
- 56
- Ink supply flow path
- 60
- Distributor
- 61
- Inflow part
- 62
- First joint part
- 63
- Inflow port
- 64
- Outflow part
- 65
- Second joint part
- 66
- Outflow port
- 67
- Common flow path
- 68
- Supply part
- 69
- Third joint part
- 70
- Supply port
- 71
- Tubular member
- 90
- Pump
- 92
- Collection side valve
- 94
- Supply side valve
- 96
- Fixing part
- 98
- Fixing surface
- 100
- Stay
- 631, 661
- Range
1. An inkjet recording apparatus for recording an image on a recording medium, the inkjet
recording apparatus comprising:
an ink tank configured to store ink of a particular color;
a plurality of recording heads in which nozzles configured to discharge the ink are
formed;
an ink flow path through which the ink flows;
a tubular distributor provided on the way of the ink flow path and configured to distribute,
to respective of the plurality of recording heads, the ink that flows through the
ink flow path and is supplied from the ink tank; and
a liquid delivery unit configured to liquid-deliver, via the ink flow path and the
distributor, the ink supplied to the plurality of recording heads from the ink tank
and collected in the ink tank,
wherein the ink flow path includes:
an ink inflow path for connecting the ink tank and the distributor and supplying the
ink to the distributor from the ink tank;
an ink collection flow path for connecting the distributor and the ink tank and collecting,
in the ink tank, the ink supplied to the distributor; and
a plurality of ink supply flow paths for connecting the distributor and respective
of the plurality of recording heads and supplying the ink supplied to the distributor
to respective of the plurality of recording heads,
wherein the distributor includes:
an inflow part including an inflow port to which the ink inflow path is connected
and into which the ink flows;
an outflow part including an outflow port to which the ink collection flow path is
connected and out of which the ink flows;
a plurality of supply parts each including supply ports to which respective of the
plurality of ink supply flow paths is connected, and out of which the ink flows; and
a common flow path formed inside the distributor, communicating with the inflow port,
the outflow port, and the plurality of supply ports, and configured to cause the ink
flowing out of the inflow port to flow therein and supply the ink to the outflow port
and the plurality of supply ports, respectively,
wherein the inflow part is provided to a first side end of the tubular distributor,
wherein the outflow part is provided to a second side end of the tubular distributor,
wherein the common flow path extends between the first side end and the second side
end,
wherein respective of the plurality of supply parts are provided so as to be aligned
at a side surface of the tubular distributor in an extending direction of the common
flow path, and
wherein the distributor is provided to the inkjet recording apparatus in such an installation
state that the second side end is located upper than the first side end in a vertical
direction, the extending direction of the common flow path is inclined with respect
to a horizontal direction, and an opening direction of the supply port is directed
downward in the vertical direction than in the horizontal direction.
2. The inkjet recording apparatus according to claim 1,
wherein the inflow part includes a first joint part connected to the ink inflow path
and formed with the inflow port,
wherein the outflow part includes a second joint part connected to the ink collection
flow path and formed with the outflow port,
wherein the first joint part is provided to the first side end such that a predetermined
range of the common flow path side in the inflow port is inclined by as much as an
inclination angle made by the extending direction of the common flow path with respect
to the horizontal direction, and
wherein the second joint part is provided to the second side end such that a predetermined
range of the common flow path side in the outflow port is inclined by as much as the
inclination angle.
3. The inkjet recording apparatus according to claim 1 or 2, wherein, for the plurality
of ink supply flow paths, lengths of respective flow paths through which the ink flows
out of the supply port and is supplied to the recording head are set to be the same.
4. The inkjet recording apparatus according to claim 3 further comprising:
a plurality of supply side valves provided on the way of respective of the plurality
of ink supply flow paths and configured to open and shut the respective of the ink
supply flow paths; and
a fixing part including a fixing surface to which the plurality of supply side valves
is fixed, respectively,
wherein the fixing part is provided to the inkjet recording apparatus such that the
fixing surface is inclined by as much as an inclination angle made by the extending
direction of the common flow path with respect to the horizontal direction, and
wherein the plurality of supply side valves is fixed to the fixing surface so that,
in the distributor in the installation state, the supply side valve provided on the
way of the ink supply flow path that is connected to the supply part provided at an
upper position in the vertical direction is located upper in the vertical direction.
5. The inkjet recording apparatus according to claim 4 further comprising:
a collection side valve provided on the way of the ink collection flow path and configured
to open and shut the ink collection flow path,
wherein, when an image is recorded on a recording medium in the inkjet recording apparatus,
the liquid delivery unit is driven,
the collection side valve is either opened or shut, and
the plurality of supply side valves is opened, respectively, wherein, when no image
is recorded on a recording medium in the inkjet recording apparatus,
the liquid delivery unit is driven,
the collection side valve is opened, and
the plurality of supply side valves is shut, respectively.
6. The inkjet recording apparatus according to claim 5, wherein, when an image is recorded
on a recording medium in the inkjet recording apparatus, the collection side valve
has an opening degree between open and shut depending on an amount of the ink that
flows in respective of the plurality of ink supply flow paths to be supplied to respective
of the plurality of recording heads.