BACKGROUND
1. Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a recording apparatus and a method for cleaning
a transport belt.
2. Related Art
[0002] In the related art, recording apparatuses in which a recording medium is transported
by a transport belt is used. Among them, a recording apparatus including a cleaning
section for cleaning the transport belt is used.
[0003] For example, a recording apparatus including an endless belt that transports a recording
medium by being adhered and fixed, and a cleaning section having a wiping roller in
which a peripheral surface of the endless belt is made of a polymeric porous body
is disclosed in
JP-A-11-192694.
[0004] However, in the recording apparatus including a transport belt that transports the
recording medium and a cleaning section that cleans the transport belt as disclosed
in
JP-A-11-192694, a friction sound between the transport belt and the cleaning section may be great
when cleaning the transport belt. Furthermore, the transport belt vibrates due to
contact between the transport belt and the cleaning section and there is a concern
that the vibration adversely affects recording quality. Furthermore, there is a concern
that foam is greatly generated by ink or cleaning liquid, and the like due to the
contact between the transport belt and the cleaning section.
[0005] Another example of related art is
US 2008/107461, which discloses an inkjet recording apparatus. The inkjet recording apparatus comprises
a conveyance device including an endless belt which conveys a recording medium placed
on an exterior surface of the endless belt. The recording apparatus also comprises
a recording device which jets ink onto the recording medium conveyed by the conveyance
device. The recording apparatus further comprises a cleaning device to clean the surface.
The cleaning device includes a flexible sheet member mounted more downstream in a
conveyance direction of the belt than a position where the recording device is mounted,
and a top of the flexible sheet member comes into sliding contact with the surface.
The cleaning device also comprises an elastic supporting member mounted at a side
of the flexible sheet member. When the flexible sheet member bends due to running
of the belt, the elastic supporting member comes into contact with the flexible sheet
member, and the elastic supporting member pushes the flexible sheet member so that
the flexible sheet member presses against the surface of the belt.
[0006] Thus, in the recording apparatus including the transport belt that transports the
recording medium and the cleaning section that cleans the transport belt, it is required
to suppress a defect described above when cleaning the transport belt.
SUMMARY
[0007] An advantage of some aspects of the invention is to suppress a defect when cleaning
a transport belt in a recording apparatus including a transport belt that transports
a recording medium and a cleaning section that cleans the transport belt.
[0008] According to an aspect of the invention, there is provided a recording apparatus
as defined by claim 1.
[0009] According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for cleaning
a transport belt in a recording apparatus as defined in claim 9.
[0010] According to the aspects of the invention, in the recording apparatus including the
transport belt that transports the recording medium and the cleaning section that
cleans the transport belt, it is possible to suppress a defect when cleaning the transport
belt.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference
to the accompanying drawings, wherein like numbers reference like elements.
Fig. 1 is a schematic side view illustrating a recording apparatus according to a
first embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a block diagram illustrating the recording apparatus according to the first
embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view illustrating a spiral brush of the recording apparatus
according to the first embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 4 is a schematic view illustrating the spiral brush of the recording apparatus
according to the first embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 5 is a schematic view illustrating a spiral brush of a recording apparatus according
to a second embodiment of the invention.
Fig. 6 is a flowchart illustrating an embodiment of a method for cleaning a transport
belt of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0012] Hereinafter, a recording apparatus according to an embodiment of the invention will
be described in detail with reference to drawings.
First Embodiment (Figs. 1 to 5)
[0013] Fig. 1 is a schematic side view illustrating a recording apparatus 1 according to
a first embodiment of the invention.
[0014] The recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment includes a delivery section 2 that rotates
and delivers a roll-shaped recording medium M. The delivery section 2 of the embodiment
can deliver the recording medium M to a transport belt 3 in delivery paths of two
types of a tension feeding path T in which the recording medium M is delivered to
the transport belt 3 in a tensioned state and a slack feeding path S in which the
recording medium M is delivered to the transport belt 3 in a slackened state.
[0015] The recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment is provided with a slack sensor 15 that
detects whether or not the recording medium M is slackened at a predetermined slack
amount or greater when the recording medium M is delivered to the transport belt 3
in the slackened state. Moreover, the slack sensor 15 is an optical sensor capable
of detecting whether or not the recording medium M exists in a predetermined position,
but a sensor having a configuration other than the optical sensor of the embodiment
may be used.
[0016] The transport belt 3 of the embodiment is an endless belt in which adhesive is applied
to a support surface 7 supporting the recording medium M and which is bridged between
a drive roller 4 and a driven roller 5 while tension is applied.
[0017] Furthermore, a pressing roller 6 is provided at a position facing the driven roller
5 and the recording medium M delivered from the delivery section 2 is mounted on the
transport belt 3 while being pressed to the transport belt 3 by the pressing roller
6.
[0018] Thus, the recording medium M mounted on the transport belt 3 is transported in a
transport direction A by rotational movement of the transport belt 3 by a driving
force of the drive roller 4.
[0019] A recording section 8 is provided at a position facing the support surface 7 of the
transport belt 3 in a transport path of the recording medium M by the transport belt
3. The recording section 8 includes a recording head 9 that ejects ink onto the recording
medium M and a carriage 10 that mounts the recording head 9 and reciprocates in a
direction B orthogonal to the transport direction A.
[0020] As described above, the recording section 8 of the embodiment performs recording
by reciprocating the recording head 9 in the direction B. In a recording operation,
when the recording head 9 is moved in the direction B, the transport belt 3 is stopped
and when the movement of the recording head 9 to one direction in the direction B
is completed, the transport belt 3 is stopped after moving a predetermined amount.
Then, the recording head 9 moves in a direction reverse to the one direction in the
direction B when the transport belt 3 is stopped after the transport belt 3 moves
a predetermined amount. That is, the transport belt 3 of the embodiment is intermittently
moved corresponding to reciprocating movement of the recording head 9.
[0021] Moreover, the recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment includes the recording head
9 that performs recording while reciprocating, but may be a recording apparatus including
a so-called line head in which a plurality of nozzles ejecting the ink are provided
in the direction B intersecting the transport direction A.
[0022] Here, "line head" is a recording head which is used for the recording apparatus in
which a region of the nozzles formed in the direction B intersecting the transport
direction A of the recording medium M is provided so as to cover an entirety in the
direction B of the recording medium M, one of the recording head and the recording
medium M is fixed and the other is moved, and thereby an image is formed. Moreover,
the region of the nozzles in the direction B of the line head may not cover the entirety
in the direction B of all recording media M corresponding to the recording apparatus.
[0023] Moreover, the recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment is configured such that the
recording can be performed on an end portion of the recording medium M in a width
direction (direction B) and, at this time, the ink ejected from the recording head
9 may be attached to the transport belt 3. Thus, the recording apparatus 1 of the
embodiment is provided with the cleaning section 11 capable of cleaning the transport
belt 3 to which the ink attached.
[0024] The cleaning section 11 has a spiral brush 21 and a cleaning liquid tank 22 which
can attach cleaning liquid to the spiral brush 21. Then, the cleaning section 11 has
a cleaning section lifting motor 32 (see Fig. 2), and can be moved in a direction
in contact with the transport belt 3 and in a direction away from the transport belt
3.
[0025] The recording medium M on which the recording is performed by the recording head
9 is wound by a winding section 12 and the recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment
is configured such that the recording medium M can be wound across a roll sheet P
to suppress ink offset in the recording medium M on which the recording is completed
and which is wound in the winding section 12. Winding of the recording medium M across
the roll sheet P can be performed by setting the roll sheet P in a roll sheet delivery
section 13 and making the roll sheet P be along a surface opposite to a recording
surface of the recording medium M from the transport belt 3 to the winding section
12, and winding the recording medium M and the roll sheet P together in the winding
section 12.
[0026] Furthermore, the recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment has a CPU for controlling
an entirety of the recording apparatus 1, a ROM for storing various control programs
which are executed by the CPU, a RAM capable of temporarily storing data, and the
like. The recording apparatus 1 is provided with a control section 14 performing driving
control of each configuration member of a driving system of the recording apparatus
1.
[0027] Next, an electric configuration in the recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment will
be described.
[0028] Fig. 2 is a block diagram of the recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment.
[0029] The recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment has the control section 14. The control
section 14 is connected to each configuration member of the driving system of the
recording apparatus 1 such as a spiral brush motor 16 that is a driving source for
driving the spiral brush 21 to rotate, the cleaning section lifting motor 32 that
is a driving source when moving the cleaning section 11 in the direction in contact
with the transport belt 3 and the direction away from the transport belt 3, a cleaning
section position sensor 17 that detects a position of the cleaning section 11, a carriage
motor 20 that can move the carriage 10 in the direction B, and a belt motor 29 that
is a driving source of the drive roller 4 that drives the transport belt 3 to rotate.
[0030] Furthermore, the control section 14 can be connected to a PC 18 that is an external
device through an interface (not illustrated) and can receive an instruction from
a user through a graphic user interface (GUI) 19 of the PC 18.
[0031] According to such a configuration, the control section 14 of the embodiment can control
drive of each configuration member of the driving system of the recording apparatus
1 such as the spiral brush motor 16, the cleaning section lifting motor 32, the cleaning
section position sensor 17, the carriage motor 20, and the belt motor 29 based on
the instruction of the user input from the GUI 19.
[0032] Furthermore, as described above, the control section 14 of the embodiment can control
drive of the transport belt 3 and the spiral brush 21.
[0033] Then, the control section 14 can control the transport belt 3 so as to be intermittently
driven and can control the transport belt 3 such that a stop time in the intermittent
drive is a rotation period of the spiral brush 21 or greater.
[0034] Thus, the stop time is the rotation period of the spiral brush 21 or greater so that
the spiral brush 21 rotates one revolution or greater in the stop time. Thus, it is
possible to suppress a generation of a portion which does not come into contact with
the transport belt 3 in the spiral brush 21. Thus, it is possible to suppress a generation
of a cleaning failure portion in the transport belt 3.
[0035] Furthermore, the control section 14 of the embodiment can perform a control such
that the stop time is increased by controlling the belt motor 29 as a control in which
the stop time in the intermittent drive is the rotation period of the spiral brush
21 or greater.
[0036] A recording operation is performed by the recording head 9 in the stop of the transport
belt 3 in the intermittent drive and movement is started in the intermittent drive
when completing the recording operation as a trigger. Thus, the stop time in the intermittent
drive is varied by the time of the recording operation. For example, if the width
(printing width) of the recording medium M in the direction B is narrow and the like,
the recording operation is completed in a short time, thus, the stop time of the intermittent
drive becomes short. Accordingly, in such a case, it is possible to control the stop
time such that the stop time in the intermittent drive is the rotation period of the
spiral brush 21 or greater by controlling (increasing) a time from the completion
of the printing operation to start of the movement of the intermittent drive.
[0037] That is it is possible to control the stop time such that the stop time in the intermittent
drive is the rotation period of the spiral brush 21 or greater without increasing
a rotation speed of the spiral brush 21. Thus, it is possible to suppress a generation
of foams by the transport belt 3 coming into contact with the cleaning section 11
by increasing the rotation speed of the spiral brush 21.
[0038] Furthermore, the control section 14 of the embodiment controls the stop time such
that the stop time in the intermittent drive is the rotation period of the spiral
brush 21 or greater. Thus, it is also possible to control the rotation period such
that the rotation period is shortened by increasing the rotation speed of the spiral
brush 21. For example, if the printing width is narrow and the printing operation
is completed in a short time, control in which the rotation speed is increased and
the rotation period is shortened corresponds to this.
[0039] That is, it is possible to control the stop time such that the stop time in the intermittent
drive is the rotation period of the spiral brush 21 or greater without increasing
the stop time. Thus, it is possible to suppress a decrease of a recording speed due
to the increase of the stop time.
[0040] Furthermore, as described above, the recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment includes
the recording section capable of ejecting the ink onto the recording medium M transported
by the transport belt 3.
[0041] Then, the control section 14 of the embodiment can select the control in which the
stop time is increased and the control in which the rotation period is shortened by
increasing the rotation speed of the spiral brush 21 depending on a type of the ink.
Specifically, for example, if the ink is an easily foaming ink containing a large
amount of surfactant and the like, the generation of the foams is suppressed by increasing
the stop time and if the ink is a hardly foaming ink, it is possible to suppress a
decrease of the recording speed due to the increase of the rotation speed of the spiral
brush 21.
[0042] Thus, it is possible to suppress the generation of the foams due to the increase
of the rotation speed of the spiral brush 21 and the decrease of the recording speed
due to the increase of the stop time while balancing according to the type of the
ink.
[0043] Next, the spiral brush 21 of the embodiment will be described.
[0044] Figs. 3 and 4 are schematic views illustrating the spiral brush 21 of the embodiment,
Fig. 3 is a front view of the spiral brush 21, and Fig. 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional
view of the spiral brush 21.
[0045] As illustrated in Fig. 3, the spiral brush 21 of the embodiment is provided with
a hairlike contact section 23 spirally with respect to a rotation shaft 24.
[0046] That is, the recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment has the transport belt 3 that
transports the recording medium M and the cleaning section 11 that cleans the transport
belt 3, and the cleaning section 11 has the spiral brush 21 in which the hairlike
contact section 23 is provided spirally with respect to the rotation shaft 24.
[0047] Then, according to such a configuration, a contact area between the transport belt
3 and the contact section 23 is decreased. Defects such as generation of friction
sound between the transport belt 3 and the cleaning section 11, generation of vibration
of the transport belt 3, and generation of the foams due to contact between the transport
belt 3 and the cleaning section 11 are suppressed.
[0048] Furthermore, as illustrated in Fig. 4, the spiral brush 21 of the embodiment is a
so-called channel brush in which a channel 30 is fixed to the rotation shaft 24 extending
in the direction B and the hairlike contact section 23 is fixed with a core bar 31
by being interposed by the channel 30.
[0049] The contact section 23 is unlikely to be pulled out by making the spiral brush 21
of the embodiment be the brush having such a configuration.
[0050] However, the spiral brush 21 is not limited to the brush having such a configuration.
[0051] Furthermore, as illustrated in Fig. 3, the contact section 23 of the embodiment is
provided spirally at an angle θ of 45 degrees or greater and less than 90 degrees
with respect to the rotation shaft 24. In other words, an angle of the spiral formed
by the contact section 23 is 45 degrees or greater and less than 90 degrees with respect
to the rotation shaft 24.
[0052] According to such a configuration, the contact area of the contact section 23 with
respect to the transport belt 3 is decreased in the rotation direction of the rotation
shaft 24. Thus, defects such as a generation of friction sound between the transport
belt 3 and the contact section 23, a generation of vibration of the transport belt
3, and a generation of the foams due to contact between the transport belt 3 and the
cleaning section 11 are suppressed.
[0053] Furthermore, as illustrated in Fig. 3, the spiral brush 21 of the embodiment is configured
such that a width L1 of the contact section is less than double an interval L2 between
the contact sections 23 (that is, L1/L2<2).
[0054] According to such a configuration, the contact area of the contact section 23 with
respect to the transport belt 3 is decreased. Thus, defects such as the generation
of the friction sound between the transport belt 3 and the contact section 23, the
generation of the vibration of the transport belt 3, and the generation of the foams
due to contact between the transport belt 3 and the cleaning section 11 are suppressed.
[0055] Furthermore, as illustrated in Fig. 3, the recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment
includes a foam recovery section 25 that recovers the foams generated in the contact
section 23 by the contact section 23 coming into contact with the transport belt 3
and the like in one end portion 26 of the rotation shaft 24. Then, the spiral brush
21 is configured such that the contact section 23 is wound around the rotation shaft
24 from one end portion 26 to the other end portion 27 in a first direction (winding
to the left) and the foams are rotated in a direction R moving from the other end
portion 27 to one end portion 26. The rotation in the direction R is anticlockwise
when viewed from one end portion 26 to the other end portion 27 in Fig. 3.
[0056] As described above, the spiral brush 21 rotates in a direction in which the foams
are moved to the foam recovery section 25. Thus, the recovery of the foams is improved
and attachment of the foams to the configuration member inside the recording apparatus
1 is suppressed.
Second Embodiment (Fig. 5)
[0057] Next, a recording apparatus of a second embodiment will be described with reference
to the accompanying drawing.
[0058] Fig. 5 is a schematic front view illustrating a spiral brush 21 of the embodiment.
Moreover, the same reference numerals are given to the common configuration members
with the above embodiment and detailed description will be omitted.
[0059] Moreover, a recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment is configured similar to the
recording apparatus 1 of the first embodiment other than the shape of the spiral brush
21.
[0060] The recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment has a foam recovery section 25 that recovers
foams generated in a contact section 23 by the contact section 23 coming into contact
with the transport belt 3 in both end portions 26 and 27 of the rotation shaft 24.
Then, the spiral brush 21 is configured such that the contact section 23 is wound
around a rotation shaft 24 from one end portion 26 to a first point 28 in a first
direction (winding to the left), the contact section 23 is wound around the rotation
shaft 24 from the first point 28 of the rotation shaft 24 to the other end portion
27 of the rotation shaft 24 in a second direction (winding to the right) reverse to
the first direction, and the foams are rotated in a direction R moving from the first
point 28 to both end portions 26 and 27 of the rotation shaft 24.
[0061] As described above, the spiral brush 21 is rotated in a direction in which the foams
are moved to the foam recovery section 25 of both end portions 26 and 27. Thus, the
recovery of the foams is improved and attachment of the foams to the configuration
member inside the recording apparatus 1 is suppressed.
Embodiment of Method for Cleaning Transport Belt (Fig. 6)
[0062] Next, an embodiment of a method for cleaning the transport belt 3 that is used in
the recording apparatus 1 of the embodiment will be described.
[0063] Fig. 6 is a flowchart of the method for cleaning the transport belt 3 of the embodiment.
[0064] When starting the method for cleaning the transport belt 3 of the embodiment, initially,
in step S110, the control section 14 obtains ink information from a chip provided
in an ink cartridge set in the recording apparatus 1.
[0065] Next, in step S120, the control section 14 determines whether the ink of the ink
cartridge set in the recording apparatus 1 is easily foaming ink or hardly foaming
ink from the ink information obtained in step S110. Moreover, it is possible to determine
whether the ink is the easily foaming ink or the hardly foaming ink by storing ink
information regarding whether each ink that can be used in the recording apparatus
1 of the embodiment is the easily foaming ink or the hardly foaming ink in the ROM
and the like of the control section 14, and by corresponding the ink of the ink cartridge
set in the recording apparatus 1 to which ink.
[0066] In step S120, if the ink is determined as the hardly foaming ink, the process proceeds
to step S130 and the transport belt 3 is cleaned by the spiral brush 21 by driving
the spiral brush motor 16 by increasing the rotation speed of the spiral brush 21.
[0067] Meanwhile, in step S120, if the ink is determined as the easily foaming ink, the
process proceeds to step S140 and the transport belt 3 is cleaned by the spiral brush
21 by driving the belt motor 29 by increasing the stop time in the intermittent drive
of the transport belt 3.
[0068] Here, all conditions set in step S130 and step S140 are conditions that are set such
that the stop time in the intermittent drive of the transport belt 3 is the rotation
period of the spiral brush 21 or greater.
[0069] Then, in step S150, the transport belt 3 is cleaned by the spiral brush 21 until
it is determined that the cleaning of the transport belt 3 is completed and the method
for cleaning the transport belt 3 of the embodiment is completed.
[0070] As described above, in the method for cleaning the transport belt 3 of the embodiment,
as illustrated in step S130 and step S140, the transport belt 3 is intermittently
driven and the stop time in the intermittent drive is the rotation period of the spiral
brush 21 or greater.
[0071] As described above, the stop time is the rotation period of the spiral brush 21 or
greater and thereby the spiral brush 21 rotates one revolution or greater in the stop
time. Thus, it is possible to suppress the generation of a portion of the spiral brush
21 not coming into contact with the transport belt 3 and the generation of a cleaning
failure portion in the transport belt 3.
[0072] Furthermore, as described above, in the method for cleaning the transport belt 3
of the embodiment, as illustrated in step S140, it is possible to make the stop time
in the intermittent drive be the rotation period of the spiral brush 21 or greater
by increasing the stop time.
[0073] Thus, it is possible to suppress the generation of the foams due to the increase
of the rotation speed of the spiral brush 21.
[0074] Furthermore, as described above, in the method for cleaning the transport belt 3
of the embodiment, as illustrated in step S130, it is possible to make the stop time
in the intermittent drive be the rotation period of the spiral brush 21 or greater
by shortening the rotation period by increasing the rotation speed of the spiral brush
21.
[0075] Thus, it is possible to suppress the decrease of the recording speed due to the increase
of the stop time.
[0076] Furthermore, as described above, in the method for cleaning the transport belt 3
of the embodiment, as illustrated in step S120, a case where the stop time is increased
and a case where the rotation period is shortened by increasing the rotation speed
of the spiral brush 21 are selected depending on the type of ink that is used.
[0077] Thus, it is possible to suppress the generation of the foams due to the increase
of the rotation speed of the spiral brush 21 and the decrease of the recording speed
due to the increase of the stop time while taking the balance according to the type
of the ink that is used.
[0078] Moreover, the invention is not limited to the above embodiments, various modifications
can be made within the scope of the invention described in the claims, and it goes
without saying that they are also included within the scope of the invention.
[0079] Above, the invention is described in detail based on specific embodiments. Here,
the invention will be described together again.
[0080] A recording apparatus 1 of a first aspect of the invention for solving the above
problems includes the transport belt 3 that transports the recording medium M and
the cleaning section 11 that cleans the transport belt 3, and the cleaning section
11 has the spiral brush 21 in which the hairlike contact section 23 is provided spirally
with respect to the rotation shaft 24.
[0081] That is, it is possible to decrease the contact area between the transport belt 3
and the contact section 23. Thus, it is possible to suppress defects such as the generation
of the friction sound between the transport belt 3 and the cleaning section 11, the
generation of the vibration of the transport belt 3, and the generation of the foams
due to the contact between the transport belt 3 and the cleaning section 11.
[0082] The recording apparatus 1 also includes the control section 14 that controls the
transport belt 3 and the drive of the spiral brush 21. The control section 14 can
control the transport belt 3 so as to be intermittently driven and can control the
stop time such that the stop time in the intermittent drive is the rotation period
of the spiral brush 21 or greater.
[0083] That is, the stop time is the rotation period of the spiral brush 21 or greater and
thereby the spiral brush 21 rotates one revolution or greater in the stop time. Thus,
it is possible to suppress a generation of the portion of the spiral brush 21 not
coming into contact with the transport belt 3 and a generation of the cleaning failure
portion in the transport belt 3.
[0084] Preferably, the control section 14 can control the stop time. That is, is it is possible
to control the stop time such that the stop time in the intermittent drive is the
rotation period of the spiral brush 21 or greater without increasing a rotation speed
of the spiral brush 21. Thus, it is possible to suppress a generation of foams due
to the increase of the rotation speed of the spiral brush 21.
[0085] Preferably, the control section 14 can control the rotation speed of the spiral brush
21. Thus, since the rotation period of the spiral brush 21 can be adjusted, it is
possible to control the stop time such that the stop time in the intermittent drive
is the rotation period of the spiral brush 21 or greater without increasing the stop
time. Thus, it is possible to suppress the decrease of the recording speed due to
the increase of the stop time.
[0086] Preferably, the recording apparatus 1 further includes a recording section 8 capable
of ejecting the ink onto the recording medium M transported by the transport belt
3 and the control section 14 can select the control of the stop time and the control
of the rotation speed of the spiral brush 21 according to the type of the ink.
[0087] Thus, it is possible to suppress the generation of the foams due to the increase
of the rotation speed of the spiral brush 21 and the decrease of the recording speed
due to the increase of the stop time while taking the balance according to the type
of the ink.
[0088] Preferably, the angle of the spiral formed by the contact section 23 is 45 degrees
or greater and less than 90 degrees with respect to the rotation shaft 24.
[0089] That is, it is possible to decrease the contact area of the contact section 23 with
respect to the transport belt 3 in the rotation direction of the rotation shaft 24.
Thus, it is possible to suppress defects such as the generation of the friction sound
between the transport belt 3 and the cleaning section 11, the generation of the vibration
of the transport belt 3, and the generation of the foams due to the contact between
the transport belt 3 and the cleaning section 11.
[0090] Preferably, the spiral brush 21 is configured such that the width L1 of the contact
section is less than twice the interval L2 between the contact sections 23.
[0091] That is, the contact area of the contact section 23 with respect to the transport
belt 3 can be decreased. Thus, defects such as the generation of the friction sound
between the transport belt 3 and the cleaning section 11, the generation of the vibration
of the transport belt 3, and the generation of the foams due to contact between the
transport belt 3 and the cleaning section 11 can be suppressed.
[0092] Preferably, a foam recovery section 25 that recovers foams generated in the contact
section 23 is provided in one end portion 26 of the rotation shaft 24, the spiral
brush 21 is configured such that the contact section 23 is wound around the rotation
shaft 24 from one end portion 26 to the other end portion 27 in first direction, and
the foams are rotated from the other end portion 27 to the one end portion 26 in the
direction R.
[0093] That is, the spiral brush 21 is rotated in the direction in which the foams are moved
to the foam recovery section 25. Thus, it is possible to improve the recovery of the
foams.
[0094] Preferably, a foam recovery section 25 that recovers the foams generated by the contact
section 23 is provided in both end portions 26 and 27 of the rotation shaft 24, the
spiral brush 21 is configured such that the contact section 23 is wound around the
rotation shaft 24 from one end portion 26 of the rotation shaft 24 to the first point
28 of the rotation shaft 24 in the first direction, and the contact section 23 is
wound from the first point 28 of the rotation shaft 24 to the other end portion 27
of the rotation shaft 24 in the second direction reverse to the first direction. The
foams are rotated from the first point 28 to both end portions 26 and 27 of the rotation
shaft 24 in the direction R.
[0095] That is, the spiral brush 21 is rotated in the direction in which the foams are moved
to the foam recovery section 25. Thus, it is possible to improve the recovery of the
foams.
[0096] A method for cleaning the transport belt 3 of a second aspect of the invention is
a method for cleaning a transport belt 3 in a recording apparatus 1 including the
transport belt 3 that transports the recording medium M and the cleaning section 11
of the transport belt 3 that has the spiral brush 21 in which the hairlike contact
section 23 is spirally provided with respect to the rotation shaft 24, the method
including intermittently driving the transport belt 3 and making the stop time in
the intermittent drive be the rotation period of the spiral brush 21 or greater.
[0097] That is, the stop time is the rotation period of the spiral brush 21 or greater and
the spiral brush 21 rotates one revolution or greater in the stop time. Thus, it is
possible to suppress a generation of the portion of the spiral brush 21 not coming
into contact with the transport belt 3 and a generation of the cleaning failure portion
in the transport belt 3.
[0098] Preferably, the stop time is adjusted and the stop time in the intermittent drive
is the rotation period of the spiral brush or greater.
[0099] That is, is it is possible to make the stop time in the intermittent drive be the
rotation period of the spiral brush 21 or greater without increasing the rotation
speed of the spiral brush 21. Thus, it is possible to suppress a generation of foams
due to the increase of the rotation speed of the spiral brush 21.
[0100] Preferably, the rotation speed of the spiral brush 21 is adjusted and the stop time
in the intermittent drive is the rotation period of the spiral brush or greater.
[0101] That is, it is possible to make the stop time in the intermittent drive be the rotation
period of the spiral brush 21 or greater without increasing the stop time. Thus, it
is possible to suppress a decrease of the recording speed due to the increase of the
stop time.
[0102] Preferably, the recording apparatus 1 includes a recording section 8 capable of ejecting
the ink onto the recording medium M transported by the transport belt 3, the stop
time is adjusted or the rotation speed of the spiral brush 21 is adjusted according
to the type of the ink, and the stop time in the intermittent drive is selected to
be the rotation period of the spiral brush or greater.
[0103] Thus, it is possible to suppress a generation of the foams due to the increase of
the rotation speed of the spiral brush 21 and the decrease of the recording speed
due to the increase of the stop time while taking the balance according to the type
of the ink.
[0104] In the recording apparatus 1 according to the above embodiments, the spiral brush
21 is described in a form of being rotated in the direction R, but is not limited
to the embodiments, and the transport belt 3 may perform the transport while switching
the rotation in the direction R and the reverse rotation thereof, a switching timing
may be a timing of movement of the intermittent drive, and may be every predetermined
time.
[0105] If such switching of the rotation direction of the spiral brush 21 is performed,
for example, in the case of the first embodiment described above, the foam recovery
sections 25 may be provided in both end portions 26 and 27 similar to the second embodiment.
There is also an effect of uniformity of the state of the cleaning liquid in the cleaning
liquid tank 22 or an effect of a decrease in the foams generated in the cleaning liquid
tank 22 by switching the rotation direction.
[0106] The foregoing description has been given by way of example only and it will be appreciated
by a person skilled in the art that modifications can be made without departing from
the scope of the present invention, as defined by the claims.
1. A recording apparatus (1) comprising:
a transport belt (3) configured to transport a recording medium (M);
a cleaning section (11) configured to clean the transport belt (3); and
a control section (14) configured to control the transport belt (3) and drive of the
spiral brush (21),
wherein the cleaning section (11) has a spiral brush (21) in which a hairlike contact
section (23) is spirally provided with respect to a rotation shaft (24),
characterised in that
the control section (14) is capable of controlling the transport belt (3) to be intermittently
driven and capable of controlling a stop time such that the stop time in the intermittent
drive is a rotation period of the spiral brush (21) or greater.
2. The recording apparatus (1) according to Claim 1,
wherein the control section (14) is capable of controlling the stop time.
3. The recording apparatus (1) according to Claim 1 or Claim 2,
wherein the control section (14) is capable of controlling a rotation speed of the
spiral brush (21).
4. The recording apparatus (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising:
a recording section (8) that is capable of ejecting ink onto the recording medium
(M) transported by the transport belt (3),
wherein the control section (14) is capable of selecting control of the stop time
and control of the rotation speed of the spiral brush (21) according to a type of
the ink.
5. The recording apparatus (1) according to any one of the preceding claims,
wherein an angle θ of the spiral formed by the contact section (23) is 45 degrees
or greater and less than 90 degrees with respect to the rotation shaft (24).
6. The recording apparatus (1) according to any one of the preceding claims,
wherein the spiral brush (21) is configured such that a width (L1) of the contact
section (23) is less than two times an interval (L2) between the contact sections
(23).
7. The recording apparatus (1) according to any one of the preceding claims,
wherein a foam recovery section (25) configured to recover foams generated in the
contact section (23) is provided at one end portion (26) of the rotation shaft (24),
wherein the spiral brush (21) is configured such that the contact section (23) is
wound around the rotation shaft (24) from one end portion (26) to the other end portion
(27) in a first direction, and
the foams rotate in a moving direction from the other end portion (27) to one end
portion (26).
8. The recording apparatus (1) according to any one of Claims 1 to 6,
wherein a foam recovery section (25) configured to recover foams generated in the
contact section (23) is provided in both end portions (26,27) of the rotation shaft
(24),
wherein the spiral brush (21) is configured such that the contact section (23) is
wound from one end portion (26) of the rotation shaft (24) to a first point (28) of
the rotation shaft (24) in a first direction, and the contact section (23) is wound
from the first point (28) of the rotation shaft (24) to the other end portion (27)
of the rotation shaft (24) in a second direction reverse to the first direction, and
the foams rotate in a moving direction from the first point (28) to both end portions
(26,27) of the rotation shaft (24).
9. A method for cleaning a transport belt (3) in a recording apparatus (1) including
a transport belt (3) that transports a recording medium (M), and
a cleaning section (11) of the transport belt (3) in which a hairlike contact section
(23) has a spiral brush (21) spirally provided with respect to a rotation shaft (24),
characterised in that the method comprises:
intermittently driving the transport belt (3) and making a stop time in the intermittent
drive be a rotation period of the spiral brush (21) or greater.
10. The method for cleaning a transport belt (3) according to Claim 9,
wherein the stop time is adjusted and the stop time in the intermittent drive is the
rotation period of the spiral brush (21) or greater.
11. The method for cleaning a transport belt (3) according to Claim 9 or Claim 10,
wherein a rotation speed of the spiral brush (21) is adjusted and the stop time in
the intermittent drive is the rotation period of the spiral brush (21) or greater.
12. The method for cleaning a transport belt (3) according to any one of Claims 9 to 11,
wherein the recording apparatus (1) includes a recording section (8) that is capable
of ejecting ink onto the recording medium (M) transported by the transport belt (3),
and
wherein the stop time is adjusted or the rotation speed of the spiral brush (21) is
adjusted depending on a type of ink, and the stop time in the intermittent drive is
the rotation period of the spiral brush (21) or greater.
1. Aufzeichnungsvorrichtung (1) umfassend:
ein Transportband (3), das konfiguriert ist, ein Aufzeichnungsmedium (M) zu transportieren;
einen Reinigungsabschnitt (11), der konfiguriert ist, das Transportband (3) zu reinigen;
und
einen Steuerabschnitt (14), der konfiguriert ist, das Transportband (3) und einen
Antrieb einer Spiralbürste (21) zu steuern,
wobei der Reinigungsabschnitt (11) die Spiralbürste (21) hat, in der ein haarähnlicher
Kontaktabschnitt (23) spiralförmig in Bezug auf eine Drehwelle (24) bereitgestellt
ist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
der Steuerabschnitt (14) fähig ist, das Transportband (3) zu steuern, periodisch angetrieben
zu werden, und fähig ist, eine Stillstandzeit zu steuern, sodass die Stillstandzeit
im periodischen Antrieb eine Drehphase der Spiralbürste (21) oder länger ist.
2. Aufzeichnungsvorrichtung (1) nach Anspruch 1,
wobei der Steuerabschnitt (14) fähig ist, die Stillstandzeit zu steuern.
3. Aufzeichnungsvorrichtung (1) nach Anspruch 1 oder Anspruch 2,
wobei der Steuerabschnitt (14) fähig ist, eine Drehgeschwindigkeit der Spiralbürste
(21) zu steuern.
4. Aufzeichnungsvorrichtung (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, ferner umfassend:
einen Aufzeichnungsabschnitt (8), der fähig ist, Tinte auf das Aufzeichnungsmedium
(M), das vom Transportband (3) transportiert wird, auszustoßen,
wobei der Steuerabschnitt (14) fähig ist, eine Steuerung der Stillstandzeit und Steuerung
der Drehgeschwindigkeit der Spiralbürste (21) gemäß einer Art der Tinte auszuwählen.
5. Aufzeichnungsvorrichtung (1) nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
wobei ein Winkel θ der Spirale, der durch den Kontaktabschnitt (23) gebildet ist,
45 Grad oder größer und kleiner als 90 Grad in Bezug auf die Drehwelle (24) ist.
6. Aufzeichnungsvorrichtung (1) nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
wobei die Spiralbürste (21) so konfiguriert ist, dass eine Breite (L1) des Kontaktabschnitts
(23) weniger als zweimal ein Intervall (L2) zwischen den Kontaktabschnitten (23) ist.
7. Aufzeichnungsvorrichtung (1) nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche,
wobei ein Schaumwiedergewinnungsabschnitt (25), der konfiguriert ist, Schäume wiederzugewinnen,
die im Kontaktabschnitt (23) erzeugt werden, an einem Endbereich (26) der Drehwelle
(24) bereitgestellt ist, wobei die Spiralbürste (21) so konfiguriert ist, dass der
Kontaktabschnitt (23) in einer ersten Richtung von einem Endbereich (26) zum anderen
Endbereich (27) um die Drehwelle (24) gewickelt ist, und
die Schäume in einer Bewegungsrichtung von dem anderen Endbereich (27) zu einem Endbereich
(26) rotieren.
8. Aufzeichnungsvorrichtung (1) nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6,
wobei ein Schaumwiedergewinnungsabschnitt (25), der konfiguriert ist, Schäume wiederzugewinnen,
die im Kontaktabschnitt (23) erzeugt werden, in beiden Endbereichen (26, 27) der Drehwelle
(24) bereitgestellt ist,
wobei die Spiralbürste (21) so konfiguriert ist, dass der Kontaktabschnitt (23) von
einem Endbereich (26) der Drehwelle (24) zu einem ersten Punkt (28) der Drehwelle
(24) in einer ersten Richtung gewickelt ist und der Kontaktabschnitt (23) vom ersten
Punkt (28) der Drehwelle (24) zum anderen Endbereich (27) der Drehwelle (24) in einer
zweiten Richtung, umgekehrt zur ersten Richtung, gewickelt ist, und
die Schäume in einer Bewegungsrichtung vom ersten Punkt (28) zu beiden Endbereichen
(26, 27) der Drehwelle (24) rotieren.
9. Verfahren zum Reinigen eines Transportbands (3) in einer Aufzeichnungsvorrichtung
(1), enthaltend ein Transportband (3), das ein Aufzeichnungsmedium (M) transportiert,
und
einen Reinigungsabschnitt (11) des Transportbands (3), in dem ein haarähnlicher Kontaktabschnitt
(23) eine Spiralbürste (21) hat, die spiralförmig in Bezug auf eine Drehwelle (24)
bereitgestellt ist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Verfahren umfasst:
periodisches Antreiben des Transportbands (3) und Gestalten einer Stillstandzeit im
periodischen Antrieb, eine Drehphase der Spiralbürste (21) oder länger zu sein.
10. Verfahren zum Reinigen eines Transportbands (3) nach Anspruch 9,
wobei die Stillstandzeit eingestellt ist und die Stillstandzeit im periodischen Antrieb
die Drehphase der Spiralbürste (21) oder länger ist.
11. Verfahren zum Reinigen eines Transportbands (3) nach Anspruch 9 oder Anspruch 10,
wobei eine Drehzahl der Spiralbürste (21) eingestellt ist und die Stillstandzeit im
periodischen Antrieb die Drehphase der Spiralbürste (21) oder länger ist.
12. Verfahren zum Reinigen eines Transportbands (3) nach einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 11,
wobei die Aufzeichnungsvorrichtung (1) einen Aufzeichnungsabschnitt (8) enthält, der
fähig ist, Tinte auf das Aufzeichnungsmedium (M) auszustoßen, das durch das Transportband
(3) transportiert wird, und
wobei die Stillstandzeit eingestellt ist oder die Drehzahl der Spiralbürste (21) abhängig
von einer Art von Tinte eingestellt ist und die Stillstandzeit im periodischen Antrieb
die Drehphase der Spiralbürste (21) oder länger ist.
1. Appareil d'enregistrement (1) comprenant :
une courroie de transport (3) configurée pour transporter un support d'enregistrement
(M) ;
une section de nettoyage (11) configurée pour nettoyer la courroie de transport (3)
; et
une section de commande (14) configurée pour commander la courroie de transport (3)
et entraîner la brosse en spirale (21),
dans lequel la section de nettoyage (11) possède une brosse en spirale (21) dans laquelle
une section de contact du genre poilue (23) est disposée en spirale par rapport à
un axe de rotation (24),
caractérisé en ce que
la section de commande (14) est capable de commander la courroie de transport (3)
de manière à ce que celle-ci soit entraînée par intermittence, et capable de commander
un temps d'arrêt de manière à ce que le temps d'arrêt dans l'entraînement intermittent
soit égal ou supérieur à une période de rotation de la brosse en spirale (21).
2. Appareil d'enregistrement (1) selon la revendication 1,
dans lequel la section de commande (14) est capable de commander le temps d'arrêt.
3. Appareil d'enregistrement (1) selon la revendication 1 ou la revendication 2,
dans lequel la section de commande (14) est capable de commander une vitesse de rotation
de la brosse en spirale (21).
4. Appareil d'enregistrement (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, comprenant
en outre :
une section d'enregistrement (8) capable d'éjecter de l'encre sur le support d'enregistrement
(M) transporté par la courroie de transport (3),
dans lequel la section de commande (14) est capable de sélectionner la commande du
temps d'arrêt et la commande de la vitesse de rotation de la brosse en spirale (21)
en fonction d'un type d'encre.
5. Appareil d'enregistrement (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel un angle θ de la spirale formée par la section de commande (14) est de
45 degrés ou plus et inférieur à 90 degrés par rapport à l'axe de rotation (24).
6. Appareil d'enregistrement (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel la brosse en spirale (21) est configurée de manière à ce qu'une largeur
(L1) de la section de commande (14) soit inférieure à deux fois un intervalle (L2)
entre les sections de contact (23).
7. Appareil d'enregistrement (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
dans lequel une section de récupération de mousse (25) configurée pour récupérer des
mousses générées dans la section de contact (23) est prévue sur une partie d'extrémité
(25) de l'axe de rotation (24),
dans lequel la brosse en spirale (21) est configurée de telle façon que la section
de contact (23) est enroulée autour de l'axe de rotation (24) d'une partie d'extrémité
(26) à l'autre partie d'extrémité (27) dans une première direction, et
les mousses tournent dans une direction de déplacement allant de l'autre partie d'extrémité
(27) jusqu'à la partie d'extrémité (26).
8. Appareil d'enregistrement (1) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6,
dans lequel une section de récupération de mousse (25) configurée pour récupérer des
mousses générées dans la section de contact (23) est prévue sur les deux parties d'extrémité
(26, 27) de l'axe de rotation (24),
dans lequel la brosse en spirale (21) est configurée de telle façon que la section
de contact (23) est enroulée à partir d'une partie d'extrémité (26) de l'axe de rotation
(24) jusqu'à un premier point (28) de l'axe de rotation (24) dans une première direction,
et la section de contact (23) est enroulée à partir du premier point (28) de l'axe
de rotation (24) jusqu'à l'autre partie d'extrémité (27) de l'axe de rotation (24)
dans une deuxième direction opposée à la première direction, et
les mousses tournent dans une direction de déplacement allant du premier point (28)
jusqu'aux deux parties d'extrémité (26, 27) de l'axe de rotation (24).
9. Procédé pour le nettoyage d'une courroie de transport (3) dans un appareil d'enregistrement
(1) comprenant une courroie de transport (3) transportant un support d'enregistrement
(M), et
une section de nettoyage (11) de la courroie de transport (3) dans laquelle une section
de contact du genre poilue (23) possède une brosse en spirale (21) disposée en spirale
par rapport à un axe de rotation (24),
caractérisé en ce que le procédé comprend :
l'entraînement par intermittence de la courroie de transport (3) et la mise en place
d'un temps d'arrêt dans l'entraînement intermittent, lequel est égal ou supérieur
à une période de rotation de la brosse en spirale (21).
10. Procédé pour le nettoyage d'une courroie de transport (3) selon la revendication 9,
dans lequel le temps d'arrêt est réglé et le temps d'arrêt dans l'entraînement intermittent
est égal ou supérieur à la période de rotation de la brosse en spirale (21).
11. Procédé pour le nettoyage d'une courroie de transport (3) selon la revendication 9
ou la revendication 10,
dans lequel une vitesse de rotation de la brosse en spirale (21) est réglée et le
temps d'arrêt dans l'entraînement intermittent est égal ou supérieur à la période
de rotation de la brosse en spirale (21).
12. Procédé pour le nettoyage d'une courroie de transport (3) selon l'une quelconque des
revendications 9 à 11, dans lequel l'appareil d'enregistrement (1) comprend une section
d'enregistrement (8) capable d'éjecter de l'encre sur le support d'enregistrement
(M) transporté par la courroie de transport (3), et
dans lequel le temps d'arrêt est réglé ou la vitesse de rotation de la brosse en spirale
(21) est réglée en fonction d'un type d'encre, et le temps d'arrêt dans l'entraînement
intermittent est égal ou supérieur à la période de rotation de la brosse en spirale
(21).