Inkjet recording apparatus for recording images by ejecting ink on recording media
US-11413872-B2 · Aug 16, 2022 · US
US11964489B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11964489-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217700047-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 21, 2022 |
| Priority date | Mar 24, 2021 |
| Publication date | Apr 23, 2024 |
| Grant date | Apr 23, 2024 |
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An inkjet recording apparatus includes a recording head including a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink, a conveyor belt that has a plurality of apertures and conveys recording media one by one, a control unit, an ink receiver, and a pipe-shaped ink discharge flow path. The control unit controls drive of the recording head and the conveyor belt to perform flushing, in which the ink is ejected from the nozzle of the recording head to pass through one of the apertures, at a timing different from a timing contributing to image recording. The ink receiver is disposed to face the recording head sandwiching the conveyor belt therebetween, to receive the ink after passing through the aperture when the flushing is performed. The ink discharge flow path is connected to the ink receiver. When the flushing is performed, a predetermined amount of liquid is stored in the ink receiver.
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An inkjet recording apparatus comprising: a recording head including a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink; a conveyor belt configured to have a plurality of apertures, and to convey recording media one by one; a control unit configured to control drive of the recording head and the conveyor belt to perform flushing, in which the ink is ejected from the nozzle of the recording head so as to pass through one of the plurality of apertures, at a timing different from a timing contributing to image recording; an ink receiver disposed to be opposed to the recording head sandwiching the conveyor belt therebetween, so as to receive the ink after passing through the aperture when the flushing is performed; an ink discharge flow path connected to the ink receiver, a pump for discharging the liquid in the ink receiver via the ink discharge flow path; and a sensor for detecting a storage amount of the liquid in the ink receiver, when the flushing is performed, a predetermined amount of liquid is stored in the ink receiver, wherein when the storage amount of the liquid in the ink receiver exceeds the predetermined amount during execution of the flushing, the control unit stops the flushing and drives the pump so as to discharge the liquid containing the ink in the ink receiver, and when the storage amount of the liquid in the ink receiver is decreased to the predetermined amount, the control unit stops the drive of the pump and restarts the flushing. 2. The inkjet recording apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the control unit drives the pump continuously for a predetermined period of time so as to discharge all the liquid containing the ink in the ink receiver, at timing when the image recording is finished. 3. The inkjet recording apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid is the ink, and the control unit controls the recording head to eject the ink through the aperture to the ink receiver, so that a predetermined amount of the ink is stored. 4. An inkjet recording apparatus comprising: a recording head including a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink; a conveyor belt configured to have a plurality of apertures, and to convey recording media one by one; a control unit configured to control drive of the recording head and the conveyor belt to perform flushing, in which the ink is ejected from the nozzle of the recording head so as to pass through one of the plurality of apertures, at a timing different from a timing contributing to image recording; an ink receiver disposed to be opposed to the recording head sandwiching the conveyor belt therebetween, so as to receive the ink after passing through the aperture when the flushing is performed; and an ink discharge flow path connected to the ink receiver, when the flushing is performed, a predetermined amount of liquid is stored in the ink receiver, wherein the ink receiver is provided with a float member having a specific gravity smaller than that of the liquid, when the storage amount of the liquid in the ink receiver exceeds the predetermined amount, the float member opens a connection part of the ink receiver with the ink discharge flow path, and when storage amount of the liquid in the ink receiver becomes less than or equal to the predetermined amount, the float member closes the connection part. 5. The inkjet recording apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the float member and the connection part are made of a material having higher water repellency than other parts of the ink receiver. 6. The inkjet recording apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the float member has a spherical shape, and the connection part has a tapered shape whose diameter is decreasing from the upstream side to the downstream side in a discharge direction of the liquid. 7. The inkjet recording apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the float member is connected to a vicinity of the connection part with a string connection member. 8. The inkjet recording apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the connection part includes a support rod disposed to stand at the center, and a plurality of arcuate waste liquid holes formed around the support rod, and the float member has a toroidal shape with a center opening, in which the support rod is inserted. 9. An inkjet recording apparatus comprising: a recording head including a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink; a conveyor belt configured to have a plurality of apertures, and to convey recording media one by one; a control unit configured to control drive of the recording head and the conveyor belt to perform flushing, in which the ink is ejected from the nozzle of the recording head so as to pass through one of the plurality of apertures, at a timing different from a timing contributing to image recording; an ink receiver disposed to be opposed to the recording head sandwiching the conveyor belt therebetween, so as to receive the ink after passing through the aperture when the flushing is performed; and an ink discharge flow path connected to the ink receiver, when the flushing is performed, a predetermined amount of liquid is stored in the ink receiver, wherein the recording head includes a cleaning liquid supplying unit configured to eject cleaning liquid to be supplied to a nozzle surface of the recording head on which the nozzles open, for cleaning the nozzle surface, the liquid is the cleaning liquid, and the control unit controls the cleaning liquid supplying unit to eject the cleaning liquid through the aperture to the ink receiver, so that a predetermined amount of the cleaning liquid is stored.
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