Liquid ejection apparatus, liquid ejection system, and liquid ejection method
US-10207494-B2 · Feb 19, 2019 · US
US2020171816A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2020171816-A1 |
| Application number | US-201816614942-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 12, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 14, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 4, 2020 |
| Grant date | — |
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A transfer apparatus includes a head unit ( 210 C, 210 K) to process an object (W) transferred in a transfer direction, a first support member disposed upstream in the transfer direction with respect to a process position to support the object, a second support member disposed downstream in the transfer direction of the process position to support the object, a surface detector between the first and second support members to detect first surface information of the object, an upstream surface detector disposed upstream in the transfer direction with respect to the surface detector to detect second surface information of the object, an edge detector disposed closer to the upstream surface detector than the surface detector in the transfer direction to detect an edge of the object, and a controller to move the head unit based on detection results of the surface detector and the upstream surface detector and a detection result of the edge detector.
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A transfer apparatus comprising: a head unit configured to perform a process on an object to be transferred; a first support member disposed upstream in a transfer direction of the object with respect to a process position at which the transferred object is processed by the head unit, and configured to support the transferred object; a second support member disposed downstream in the transfer direction with respect to the process position, and configured to support the transferred object; a surface detector disposed between the first support member and the second support member and configured to detect first surface information of the transferred object; an upstream surface detector disposed upstream in the transfer direction with respect to the surface detector, and configured to detect second surface information of the transferred object; an edge detector disposed at a position closer to the upstream surface detector than that to the surface detector in the transfer direction, and configured to detect an edge in a width direction of the transferred object; and a controller configured to move the head unit based on respective detection results of the surface detector and the upstream surface detector and a detection result of the edge detector. 2 . The transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the controller includes a meandering amount calculator configured to calculate a meandering amount in the width direction of the transferred object between a position facing the upstream surface detector and a position facing the surface detector, based on respective detection results of the surface detector and the upstream surface detector; a misalignment amount calculator configured to calculate a misalignment amount of an edge from a preset reference position by comparing a position of the edge detected by the edge detector with the preset reference position; and a head moving amount calculator configured to calculate a moving amount for moving the head unit to a correction process position reflecting the calculated meandering amount and the calculated misalignment amount of the edge in the width direction of the transferred object. 3 . The transfer apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the head moving amount calculator calculates the moving amount of the head unit, using a misalignment amount of the edge of the transferred object at initial adjustment and a meandering amount of the transferred object during transfer operation. 4 . The transfer apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the head moving amount calculator calculates the moving amount of the head unit, using a misalignment amount of the edge of the transferred object during transfer operation and a meandering amount of the transferred object during transfer operation. 5 . The transfer apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the head moving amount calculator calculates a misalignment amount of the edge of the transferred object during the transfer operation by obtaining a mean of misalignment amounts during the transfer operation using a moving average. 6 . The transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the surface detector and the upstream surface detector each include a light emitter configured to irradiate the object with light of a specific wavelength; the upstream surface detector includes an upstream imaging unit configured to image a pattern generated by interference of the light applied to an even pattern formed on a surface or an inner surface of the object; and the surface detector includes an imaging unit configured to image a pattern generated by interference of the light applied to an even pattern formed on the surface or the inner surface of the object, wherein the meandering amount calculator calculates a meandering amount in a width direction of the transferred object between a position facing the upstream imaging unit and a position facing the imaging unit, based on the respective imaged patterns imaged by the upstream imaging unit and the imaging unit. 7 . The transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the edge detector is aligned with the upstream surface detector in a width direction that is a direction orthogonal to the transfer direction in which the object is transferred. 8 . The transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the object to be transferred is a long continuous sheet along the transfer direction. 9 . The transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of head units aligned in parallel with one another in a direction along the transfer direction, the plurality of head units each having a configuration extending along a direction orthogonal to the transfer direction; a plurality of first support members configured to support the transferred object, the plurality of first support members being positioned upstream of respective process positions of the plurality of head units in the transfer direction; and a plurality of surface detectors disposed along the transfer direction in association with the plurality of head units, respectively, wherein the controller moves each of the plurality of head units based on at least two detection results, among detection results obtained by the plurality of surface detectors and the upstream surface detector, and a detection result of the edge detector. 10 . A liquid ejection apparatus comprising: the head unit included in the transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the head unit is a liquid ejection unit configured to eject liquid droplets to form an image. 11 . A reading apparatus comprising: the head unit included in the transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the head unit is a reading unit configured to read a test pattern formed on the object to be transferred. 12 . The transfer apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a plurality of head units aligned in parallel with one another in a direction along the transfer direction, the plurality of head units each having a configuration extending along a direction orthogonal to the transfer direction; and a plurality of surface detectors disposed along the transfer direction in association with the plurality of head units, respectively, wherein the controller moves each of the plurality of head units excluding the most upstream head unit from among the plurality of head units, based on at least two detection results, among detection results obtained by the plurality of surface detectors and the upstream surface detector, and a detection result of the edge detector. 13 . The transfer apparatus according to claim 12 , wherein the object to be transferred is a transfer belt configured to be transferred along the transfer direction. 14 . An image forming apparatus comprising: the plurality of head units in the transfer apparatus according to claim 13 , wherein each of the plurality of head units is an image forming unit configured to transfer a transfer pattern onto the transfer belt, and the transfer pattern transferred to the transfer belt is further transferred onto a recording medium. 15 . A method for controlling a transfer apparatus, the transfer apparatus including a head unit and being configured to transfer an object in a transfer direction while performing a process on the transferred object using the head unit, the method comprising: detecting, by an upstream surface detector, first surface information of the transferred object, the upstream surface detector being disposed upstream in the transfer direction with respect to the head unit; detecting, by an edge detector, an edge in a width
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