Serviceable printhead sealing mechanism
US-9259916-B1 · Feb 16, 2016 · US
US9566798B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9566798-B1 |
| Application number | US-201615163249-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | May 24, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 24, 2016 |
| Publication date | Feb 14, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 14, 2017 |
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An inkjet printhead assembly includes a repositionable shutter mechanism adapted to block a slot through which drops of ink ejected from the array of nozzles pass before they impinge on the print medium. The shutter mechanism includes a frame, and a repositionable shutter blade extending in a cross-track direction having first and second tabs affixed to its ends. At least one of the first and second tabs includes a lever arm. The shutter blade is adapted to rotate around a pivot axis passing through the first and second tabs. An actuator is configured to apply a force to the lever arm, thereby pivoting the repositionable shutter blade about the pivot axis between a first pivot position where the shutter blade blocks the slot and a second pivot position where the shutter blade is moved away from the slot so that drops of ink can pass through the slot.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An inkjet printhead assembly including a repositionable shutter, comprising: an array of nozzles extending in a cross-track direction for printing on a print medium traveling along a media path from upstream to downstream; a slot through which drops of ink ejected from the array of nozzles pass before they impinge on the print medium, wherein the slot has first and second side walls; an ink catcher positioned on one side of the slot for catching non-printing drops of ink ejected from the array of nozzles, the ink catcher including an ink channel for drawing ink away from the slot; a shutter mechanism including: a frame; and a repositionable shutter including: a shutter blade extending in a cross-track direction from a first end to a second end; a first tab affixed to the first end of the shutter blade; and a second tab affixed to the second end of the shutter blade, wherein at least one of the first and second tabs includes a lever arm; wherein the repositionable shutter is adapted to rotate around a pivot axis passing through the first and second tabs; and an actuator configured to apply a force to the lever arm, thereby pivoting the repositionable shutter about the pivot axis between a first pivot position and a second pivot position; wherein when the repositionable shutter is pivoted into the first pivot position the shutter blade blocks drops of ink from passing through the slot and diverts the ink into the ink catcher, and when the repositionable shutter is pivoted into the second pivot position the shutter blade is moved away from the slot so that drops of ink can pass through the slot. 2. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the first and second tabs each include a circular hole coaxial with the pivot axis, and further including a first shaft extending from the frame into the circular hole in the first tab, and a second shaft extending from the frame into the circular hole in the second tab, wherein the first and second shafts are coaxial with the pivot axis. 3. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein both the first and second tabs include a lever arm. 4. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 3 , wherein the actuator is a first actuator configured to apply a force to the lever arm of the first tab, and further including a second actuator configured to simultaneously apply a force to the lever arm of the second tab. 5. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 3 , wherein the actuator simultaneously applies a force to the lever arms of the first and second tabs. 6. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the actuator includes a motor which moves a push rod attached to a pivoting lever, and wherein the pivoting lever applies the force to the lever arm. 7. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , further including an air guide that directs air downward through the slot. 8. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 7 , wherein the air guide is mounted to the frame of the shutter mechanism. 9. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 7 , wherein the air guide defines the first side wall of the slot. 10. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 7 , wherein the air guide defines end walls for the slot. 11. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ink catcher defines the second side wall of the slot. 12. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the ink channel of the ink catcher is formed between a catcher body and a lower plate, and wherein the shutter blade has an elastomeric tip that seals against the lower plate of the ink catcher when the repositionable shutter is pivoted into the first pivot position. 13. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , further including a spring mechanism which acts on the repositionable shutter to oppose the force applied by the actuator. 14. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the pivot axis is positioned between the array of nozzles and the slot. 15. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein when power is applied to the actuator, the repositionable shutter is pivoted from the first pivot position into the second pivot position. 16. The inkjet printhead assembly of claim 1 , wherein the shutter mechanism is detachable from inkjet printhead assembly.
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