Modular printhead assembly with common center rail
US-9623689-B1 · Apr 18, 2017 · US
US10052868B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10052868-B1 |
| Application number | US-201715590070-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | May 9, 2017 |
| Priority date | May 9, 2017 |
| Publication date | Aug 21, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 21, 2018 |
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A modular inkjet printhead assembly including a plurality of printhead modules mounted on both sides of a central rail assembly. The rail assembly includes a beam and two parallel sets of rod segments attached to upstream and downstream edges of the beam. The printhead modules include a jetting module having an array of nozzles, a first alignment tab having a first alignment datum and a second alignment datum, a second alignment tab having a third alignment datum and a fourth alignment datum, a rotational alignment feature including a fifth alignment datum, and a cross-track alignment feature including a sixth alignment datum. Portions of the alignment tabs of the jetting module are adapted to fit within corresponding notches in the beam. A clamping mechanism and a cross-track force mechanism apply forces to the jetting module that causes each alignment datum to engage with corresponding alignment features on the rail assembly.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A modular inkjet printhead assembly including a plurality of jetting modules for printing on a print medium traveling along a media path from upstream to downstream, comprising: a rail assembly spanning a print zone on the print medium in the cross-track direction, the rail assembly including: a beam having an upstream side, a downstream side and a print-medium-facing side that faces the print medium, wherein the upstream side and the print-medium-facing side intersect along an upstream edge and the downstream side and the print-medium-facing side intersect along a downstream edge; an upstream set of rod segments having collinear axes attached to the beam in proximity to the upstream edge; and a downstream set of rod segments having collinear axes attached to the beam in proximity to the downstream edge, wherein the axes of the upstream set of rod segments are parallel to the axes of the downstream set of rod segments; a plurality of printhead modules, each printhead module including a corresponding jetting module, wherein each jetting module includes: an array of nozzles extending in a cross-track direction; a first alignment tab having a first alignment datum and a second alignment datum; a second alignment tab having a third alignment datum and a fourth alignment datum, the second alignment tab being spaced apart from the first alignment tab in the cross-track direction; a rotational alignment feature including a fifth alignment datum; and a cross-track alignment feature including a sixth alignment datum; a jetting module clamping mechanism for each jetting module for applying a force to the associated jetting module that causes the first alignment datum, the second alignment datum, the third alignment datum and the fourth alignment datum of the associated jetting module to engage with a corresponding rod segment and causes the fifth alignment datum of the associated jetting module to engage with a corresponding rotational alignment feature associated with the beam; and a jetting module cross-track force mechanism for each jetting module for applying a cross-track force to the associated jetting module that causes the sixth alignment datum of the associated jetting module to engage with a corresponding cross-track alignment feature associated with the beam; wherein each jetting module is adapted to engage with the rail assembly, wherein at least one of the jetting modules engages with the rail assembly on the upstream side of the beam such that the associated first alignment datum, second alignment datum, third alignment datum and fourth alignment datum engage with the upstream set of rod segments, and wherein at least one of the jetting modules engages with the rail assembly on the downstream side of the beam such that the associated first alignment datum, second alignment datum, third alignment datum and fourth alignment datum engage with the downstream set of rod segments. 2. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second alignment tabs each include a notch having two faces, the first alignment datum and the second alignment datum corresponding to locations on the faces of the notch in the first alignment tab that contact the corresponding rod segment, and the third alignment datum and the fourth alignment datum corresponding to locations on the faces of the notch in the second alignment tab that contact the corresponding rod segment. 3. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 2 , wherein the notches are v-shaped. 4. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the sixth alignment datum is a feature on the first alignment tab or the second alignment tab. 5. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 4 , wherein the sixth alignment datum is a side face of the first alignment tab or the second alignment tab, and wherein the cross-track alignment feature is a side face of a corresponding notch in the beam. 6. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the printhead module further includes a mounting assembly mounted to the rail assembly, and wherein the jetting module clamping mechanism is a component of the mounting assembly. 7. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 6 , wherein the mounting assembly includes: a third alignment tab having a seventh alignment datum and an eighth alignment datum; a fourth alignment tab having a ninth alignment datum and a tenth alignment datum, the fourth alignment tab being spaced apart from the third alignment tab in the cross-track direction; and a rotational alignment feature including an eleventh alignment datum; and further including a mounting assembly clamping mechanism for applying a force to the mounting assembly that causes the seventh alignment datum, eighth alignment datum, ninth alignment datum, tenth alignment datum and eleventh alignment datum of the mounting assembly to engage with corresponding alignment features on the rail assembly. 8. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 6 , wherein the rotational alignment feature associated with the beam that engages with the fifth alignment datum of the associated jetting module is a feature of the mounting assembly having a predefined position relative to the beam. 9. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 6 , wherein the printhead module includes an ink catcher for catching non-printing drops of ink ejected from the array of nozzles, the ink catcher being mounted to the mounting assembly. 10. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 9 , wherein drops of ink ejected from the array of nozzles pass through a slot before they impinge on the print medium, and wherein the printhead module includes a repositionable shutter blade that can be positioned to block drops of ink from passing through the slot and divert the ink into the ink catcher, the repositionable shutter blade being mounted to the mounting assembly. 11. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 9 , wherein the ink catcher is positioned upstream of the array of nozzles for jetting modules engaging with the rail assembly on the upstream side of the rail assembly, and the ink catcher is positioned downstream of the array of nozzles for jetting modules engaging with the rail assembly on the downstream side of the rail assembly. 12. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 6 , wherein the printhead module includes a charging module for applying a charge to drops of ink ejected from the array of nozzles, the charging module being mounted to the mounting assembly. 13. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 6 , wherein the mounting assembly includes a mounting assembly cross-track alignment feature including a twelfth alignment datum, and further including a mounting assembly cross-track force mechanism for applying a cross-track force to the mounting assembly that causes the twelfth alignment datum to engage with a corresponding cross-track alignment feature associated with the beam. 14. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the rod segments have a cylindrical shape around at least a portion of their circumference. 15. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the jetting module clamping mechanism includes a spring-loaded toggle clamp that can be operated by a human operator to apply the force to the associated jetting module. 16. The modular inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the jetting module cross-track force mechanism is a spring mechanism that applies the cross-track force to the associated jetting module. 17. The mod
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