Variable force wiper for maintenance station of imaging device
US-2015367646-A1 · Dec 24, 2015 · US
US11260663B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11260663-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917049769-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 29, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Mar 1, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 1, 2022 |
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A printer includes a head having a nozzle face which ejects ink toward an object, a driving mechanism which moves the head in a first direction and a second direction approximately orthogonal to the first direction, a nozzle cap movable between a first position where the nozzle face is capped and a second position where the nozzle face is uncapped, and a lock mechanism which regulates movement of the head in the first direction and the second direction in the state where the nozzle cap is in the first position.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A printer for printing on an object, the printer comprising: a head including a nozzle face which ejects ink toward the object; a driving mechanism which moves the head in a first direction and a second direction approximately orthogonal to the first direction; a nozzle cap movable between a first position where the nozzle face is capped and a second position where the nozzle face is uncapped; and a lock mechanism which regulates movement of the head in the first direction and the second direction in a state where the nozzle cap is in the first position, wherein the driving mechanism includes: a driving source; a worm gear rotatable by the driving source; a worm wheel engaged with the worm gear; and a drive conversion mechanism which converts rotation of the worm wheel to movement of the head in the first direction, and the lock mechanism regulates the movement of the head in the first direction by utilizing a self-locking characteristic of the worm gear in the state where the nozzle cap is in the first position. 2. A printer for printing on an object, the printer comprising: a head including a nozzle face which ejects ink toward the object; a driving mechanism which moves the head in a first direction and a second direction approximately orthogonal to the first direction; a nozzle cap movable between a first position where the nozzle face is capped and a second position where the nozzle face is uncapped; a lock mechanism which regulates movement of the head in the first direction and the second direction in a state where the nozzle cap is in the first position; and an interlocking mechanism which moves the nozzle cap from the second position to the first position in conjunction with movement of the head from one side to an other side in the first direction, wherein the interlocking mechanism includes: a first engaging part disposed in the head; a cap holder which holds the nozzle cap; and a second engaging part which is disposed in the cap holder and is engageable with the first engaging part, the first engaging part engages with the second engaging part when the head moves from the one side to the other side in the first direction, causing the nozzle cap to move from the second position to the first position in conjunction with the movement of the head, and the lock mechanism regulates movement of the head in the second direction by utilizing engagement between the first engaging part and the second engaging part in the state where the nozzle cap is in the first position. 3. The printer according to claim 2 , further comprising: a holding mechanism which holds the nozzle cap in a third position between the first position and the second position; and a wiper held by the cap holder, wherein the head moves in the second direction with respect to the nozzle cap in the state where the nozzle cap is held in the third position, causing the wiper to wipe the nozzle face. 4. The printer according to claim 3 , wherein the holding mechanism includes: an urging member which urges the nozzle cap from the first position toward the second position; a lever member rotatably held by the cap holder; and a nail member which is engageable with the lever member, when the head moves from the other side to the one side in the first direction in the state where the nozzle cap is in the first position, the nozzle cap moves from the first position toward the third position by an urging force from the urging member, the lever member swings to engage with the nail member, causing the nozzle cap to be held in the third position, and when the head further moves from the other side to the one side in the first direction in the state where the nozzle cap is held in the third position, the lever member swings to disengage from the nail member, allowing the urging force from the urging member to move the nozzle cap from the third position to the second position.
Constructions for the positioning of wipers · CPC title
connected with the printer frame · CPC title
for marking on special material · CPC title
the wipers and caps or spittoons being on the same movable support · CPC title
with brushes or wiper blades perpendicular to the nozzle plate · CPC title
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