Liquid discharge apparatus
US-2024025176-A1 · Jan 25, 2024 · US
US11040540B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11040540-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016864913-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 1, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 22, 2021 |
| Grant date | Jun 22, 2021 |
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A printer includes: an inkjet printhead having first and second rows of printhead chips; a platen having first and second spittoon slots corresponding to the first and second rows of printhead chips, each spittoon slot having a length corresponding to a length of the printhead and a width extending between a respective upstream sidewall and a respective downstream sidewall of the platen; first and second rollers positioned in the respective first and second spittoon slots for receiving ink spitted from the first and second rows of printhead chips; a rotation mechanism for rotating the first and second rollers; and first and second scrapers engaged with respective first and second rollers. A diameter of each roller is less than the width of its respective spittoon slot.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A printer comprising: an inkjet printhead having first and second rows of printhead chips; a platen having first and second spittoon slots corresponding to the first and second rows of printhead chips, each spittoon slot having a length corresponding to a length of the printhead and a width extending between a respective upstream sidewall and a respective downstream sidewall of the platen; first and second rollers positioned in the respective first and second spittoon slots for receiving ink spitted from the first and second rows of printhead chips; a rotation mechanism for rotating the first and second rollers; and first and second scrapers engaged with respective first and second rollers, wherein a diameter of each roller is less than the width of its respective spittoon slot. 2. The printer of claim 1 , wherein an upper surface of each roller is less than 3 mm from a nozzle plate of the printhead. 3. The printer of claim 1 wherein each spittoon slot is under suction. 4. The printer of claim 1 , wherein a longitudinal axis of each roller is offset from its corresponding row of printhead chips. 5. The printer of claim 4 , wherein a centerline of each row of printhead chips is downstream of an axis of rotation of its corresponding roller relative to the media feed direction. 6. The printer of claim 5 , wherein the rotation mechanism is configured to rotate either or both rollers such that an upper surface of each roller moves in a same direction as the media feed direction. 7. The printer of claim 6 , wherein an upstream gap and a downstream gap are defined at either side of each roller and wherein rotation of each roller directs ink aerosol into the downstream gap by virtue of a proximity of the roller to the platen surface. 8. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the upstream gap is wider than the downstream gap or vice versa. 9. The printer of claim 1 , wherein the platen comprises a plurality of spaced apart ribs projecting upwards from a platen surface for supporting print media clear of the roller. 10. The printer of claim 1 , wherein each of the first and second rows of printhead chips comprises a continuous line of butting printhead chips and each of the first and second spittoon slots has sufficient length to receive ink from respective first and second rows of printhead chips. 11. The printer of claim 10 , wherein the platen comprises a dividing wall positioned between the first and second rows of printhead chips, the dividing wall defining a downstream sidewall for the first spittoon slot and an upstream sidewall for the second spittoon slot. 12. The printer of claim 11 , wherein a plurality of intermediate ribs project upwardly from the dividing wall for supporting print media between the first and second spittoon slots. 13. The printer of claim 12 , wherein each intermediate rib has an upwardly flared profile. 14. The printer of claim 12 , wherein an upper surface of each intermediate rib is angled upwards towards a downstream side thereof. 15. The printer of claim 12 , wherein the platen further comprises upstream ribs projecting upwardly from the upstream sidewall at the upstream side of the first spittoon slot and downstream ribs projecting upwardly from the downstream sidewall at the downstream side of the second spittoon slot. 16. The printer of claim 15 , wherein the upstream ribs, the downstream ribs and the intermediate ribs are all offset from each on the media feed direction. 17. The printer of claim 11 , wherein the rotation mechanism is configured to rotate the first and second rollers in a same direction such that an upper surface of each roller moves in a same direction as the media feed direction. 18. The printer of claim 11 , wherein the platen further comprises a removable collection tray positioned beneath the first and second spittoon slots. 19. The printer of claim 18 , wherein the collection tray receives collected ink from respective scrapers under gravity.
the wipers and caps or spittoons being on the same movable support · CPC title
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