Liquid discharge head, liquid discharge device, and liquid discharge apparatus
US-2015375505-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US9908333B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9908333-B2 |
| Application number | US-201415316723-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 6, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jun 6, 2014 |
| Publication date | Mar 6, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 6, 2018 |
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An inkjet printer has a print bar system comprising a print bar and a plurality of selectively replaceable print heads attached to the print bar. The system comprises a receptor on the bar, for installation of a print head, each print head having a rear face for insertion in said receptor in a first direction. A latch is provided, pivoted on the bar. The latch has a user-actuatable handle adapted, during a first movement thereof, to engage a latch member of the latch with a catch on the bar to lock the latch in a lockable position on the bar. A platform is mounted on the latch with freedom to move with respect to the latch in said first direction when the latch is in said lockable position. The platform has a latch electrical connector, adapted to engage a head electrical convector on the print head, by mutual movement of the connectors in said first direction. A bias means urges the platform in said first direction. A second movement of the handle releases the platform for movement relative to the latch under the action of the bias means. When the latch is in the lockable position, and the print head is installed in the receptor, the first movement of the handle locks the latch in the lockable position and the second movement of the handle releases the platform so that the bias means presses the platform in said first direction to engage said electrical connectors and urge the print head into secure engagement with the receptor.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A print bar system for an inkjet printer comprising a print bar and a selectively replaceable print head attached to the print bar, the system comprising: a receptor on the bar, for installation of a print head, each print head having a locator for engagement with said receptor by relative movement of the print head and print bar in a first direction; a latch, movable to lockable position on the bar, the latch having a user-actuatable handle adapted, during a first movement thereof, to engage a latch member of the latch with a catch on the bar to lock the latch on the bar when the latch is in said lockable position; a platform, mounted on the latch with freedom to move with respect to the latch in said first direction when the latch is in said lockable position; a latch electrical connector on said platform, adapted to engage a head electrical connector on the print head by mutual movement of the connectors in said first direction when the latch is in said lockable position and the print head is installed in said receptor; a bias, to urge said platform in said first direction when the latch is in said lockable position; wherein a second movement of the handle moves said platform relative to the latch; whereby, when the print head is installed in the receptor and the latch is in said lockable position, said first movement of the handle locks the latch in said lockable position and the second movement of the handle moves the platform in said first direction to engage said electrical connectors and urge the print head into secure engagement with the receptor. 2. The print bar system of claim 1 , further comprising datum faces on said print head and print bar which meet when said locator is installed in said receptor and the print head is urged in said first direction, whereby the disposition of the print head with respect to the bar is ensured. 3. The print bar system of claim 1 , wherein said first and second movements of the handle are sequential. 4. The print bar system of claim 1 , wherein stud faces are provided on the print head and platform for mutual engagement once connection between said electrical connectors is complete, and whereby pressure of the bias is communicated from the latch to the print head without further pressure on said electrical connections. 5. The print bar system of claim 1 , wherein the handle is pivoted at one end in the latch and at its other end is user actuatable. 6. The print bar system of claim 1 , wherein said latch is pivoted to said print bar. 7. The print bar system of claim 1 , wherein the platform further comprises a latch fluid connector and the print head further comprises a head fluid connector for engagement with said latch fluid connector by mutual movement of the connectors in said first direction when the latch is in said lockable position and the print head is installed in said receptor. 8. The print bar system of claim 5 , wherein a lever is pivoted to the handle intermediate its ends and drives a push bar slidable in said latch in a direction transverse said first direction when the latch is in said lockable position, said push bar being linked to said platform by a link system. 9. The print bar system of claim 8 , wherein said link system comprises parallel links connecting said push bar to a dish plate connected to said platform, wherein an intermediate point of said parallel links is restrained to move in an arc centred on an axis in the latch, whereby the movement directions of the push bar and dish plate are perpendicular. 10. The print bar system of claim 9 , wherein each link has a pin at said intermediate point that slides in an arcuate slot in the latch. 11. The print bar system of claim 9 , wherein each link is pivoted to an arm pivoted in the latch. 12. The print bar system of claim 8 , wherein the dish plate is connected to the platform through said bias, whereby, when said stud faces have been mutually engaged, further movement of the handle biases the bias to press the stud faces together. 13. The print bar system of claim 12 , wherein the handle has a detent to lock the handle in a closed position on the latch, to maximise the force of said bias. 14. The print bar system of claim 12 , wherein the handle has a bistable spring element which urges the handle in a closing direction when the handle is between a cusp position of the handle and said closed position and in an opening direction when the handle is between said cusp position of the handle and said open position. 15. The print bar system of claim 8 , wherein said bias is disposed between the platform and the latch and said dish plate is integral with said platform. 16. The print bar system of claim 15 , wherein an element of lost motion is provided in the connection between the handle and the platform to accommodate tolerance in the engagement between the platform and print head. 17. The print bar system of claim 7 , wherein the latch fluid connector incorporates a valve to seal the latch fluid connector when not connected, engagement of the fluid connectors opening said primer valve, which opening occurs in parallel with said electrical connection and before said stud faces engage. 18. The print bar system of claim 7 , wherein the platform includes an electrically driven pump to drive air through said fluid connection to clean inkjets of the print head when the pump is energised. 19. The print bar system of claim 7 , wherein engagement of said fluid connectors effects a seal between them comprising an O-ring around one connector squeezed by a seat of the other connector, the degree of bias applied against said O-ring by said bias when said stud faces engage being sufficient to ensure a satisfactory seal. 20. A pagewide array inkjet printer comprising a print bar and a selectively replaceable print head attached to the print bar, the printer further comprising: a receptor on the bar, for installation of a print head, each print head having a locator for engagement with said receptor by relative movement of the print head and print bar in a first direction; a latch, movable to lockable position on the bar, the latch having a user-actuatable handle adapted, during a first movement thereof, to engage a latch member of the latch with a catch on the bar to lock the latch on the bar when the latch is in said lockable position; a platform, mounted on the latch with freedom to move with respect to the latch in said first direction when the latch is in said lockable position; a latch electrical connector on said platform, adapted to engage a head electrical connector on the print head by mutual movement of the connectors in said first direction when the latch is in said lockable position and the print head is installed in said receptor; a bias, to urge said platform in said first direction when the latch is in said lockable position; wherein a second movement of the handle moves said platform relative to the latch; whereby, when the print head is installed in the receptor and the latch is in said lockable position, said first movement of the handle locks the latch in said lockable position and the second movement of the handle moves the platform in said first direction to engage said electrical connectors and urge the print head into secure engagement with the receptor.
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