Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090244224 | LIQUID JETTING SYSTEM, LIQUID CONTAINER, HOLDER, AND LIQUID JETTING APPARATUS HAVING HOLDER - A liquid jetting system includes a liquid container including a front wall, and a side wall having a bias-force receiving part, and a liquid jetting apparatus including a holder that receives installation of the liquid container through insertion of the liquid container in a prescribed insertion direction with the front wall facing forward. The holder further includes a liquid feed needle that receives feed of liquid from the liquid container when the liquid container has been installed, a holder-side electrode situated to a upper side from the liquid feed needle and adapted to electrically connect with the liquid container when the liquid container has been installed, and bias force part situated to a lower side from the liquid feed needle and adapted to exert a bias force on the bias-force receiving part of the liquid container in a prescribed biasing direction when the liquid container has been installed. The liquid container further includes a feed part having a liquid feed port that opens onto the front wall and that receives insertion of the liquid feed needle when the liquid container has been installed in the holder, and a container-side electrode that is to be secured at such a location as to electrically connect with the holder-side electrode when the liquid container has been installed in the holder. The biasing direction is established such that an extended line extending in the biasing direction from the bias-force receiving part is offset from the container-side electrode towards the side wall side. | 10-01-2009 |
20100207991 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting head for ejecting a liquid includes a cap that abuts a nozzle forming surface, thereby surrounding a nozzle. A cap holder biases the cap toward the liquid ejecting head. The cap holder can move in a first direction toward and away from the liquid ejecting head. A carrier reciprocates in a second, orthogonal direction. The carrier reciprocates in the second direction to reciprocate the cap holder in the first direction with a cam mechanism between an abutting position in which the cap abuts the liquid ejecting head and a flushing position in which the cap is spaced apart from the liquid ejecting head. The cap moves to a first flushing position when the cap moves from the abutting position to the flushing position, whereas the cap moves to a second flushing position when the cap moves from a non-abutting position to the flushing position. | 08-19-2010 |
20100245462 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS AND MAINTENANCE METHOD FOR A LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid ejecting apparatus includes a liquid ejecting head having a nozzle formation surface with a nozzle that discharges a liquid. A cleaning member wipes the nozzle formation surface to remove liquid that has adhered thereto. An absorption member of a porous material deforms under pressure and includes an absorption surface that contacts the cleaning member to absorb liquid that has adhered thereto. A pressure member moves between a pressure position, in which the pressure member applies pressure to the absorption surface of the absorption member, and a non-pressure position, in which the pressure member does not apply pressure to the absorption surface. A movement mechanism moves the pressure member from the non-pressure position to the pressure position to cause the absorption member to deform, thereby dispersing the liquid absorbed by the absorption member from the cleaning member via the absorption surface into the interior of the absorption member. | 09-30-2010 |
20100245498 | FLUID SUPPLYING APPARATUS, FLUID EJECTING APPARATUS, AND FLUID SUPPLYING METHOD - A fluid supplying apparatus includes a fluid supplying passage through which fluid is supplied from a fluid supplying source, at an upstream side, toward a downstream side. A pump includes a pump chamber and a first displacement portion. A closing device closes the fluid supplying passage and includes a pressure chamber and a second displacement portion. The second displacement portion is displaced to increase or decrease capacity of the pressure chamber. The second displacement portion is displaced in a direction for decreasing the capacity of the pressure chamber in accordance with negative pressure that is applied from the downstream side of the fluid supplying passage to close the fluid supplying passage. A pressure reduction chamber is formed next to the pressure chamber and is partitioned from the pressure chamber. An opening device opens the fluid supplying passage and reduces internal pressure of the pressure reduction chamber. | 09-30-2010 |
20120044304 | LIQUID EJECTING APPARATUS - A liquid-feeding pump that feeds liquid, which is sucked out from a liquid container, into an ejection nozzle is provided. In addition, a circulation pump that discharges the liquid, which is sucked out from the liquid container, to the liquid container is provided. Moreover, a decompression pump, which generates a pressure for operating the liquid-feeding pump, is used as a drive source of the circulation pump. Therefore, a driving mechanism for the circulation pump need not be additionally provided. Accordingly, it is possible to simplify a configuration of a liquid ejecting apparatus while being capable of agitating the inner portion of the liquid container by using the circulation pump. | 02-23-2012 |
20130083141 | CARTRIDGE AND PRINTING APPARATUS - An ink cartridge has a label portion on a wall surface of one periphery of a case forming an ink accommodating unit. The label unit has a lamination structure in which a plurality of layers with different properties and states are laminated, and includes an optical functional layer that allows light (first wavelength of light) with a predetermined wavelength to pass and an optical reflective layer that reflects the first wavelength of light, and the optical reflective layer is a surface side of the case. When the optical reflective layer is heated from a thermal head of a heating unit directed to the label portion, the optical reflective layer irreversibly raises absorptivity of the first wavelength of light with respect to a received range. | 04-04-2013 |
20130083142 | CARTRIDGE AND PRINTING APPARATUS - An ink cartridge has a label portion on a wall surface of one periphery of a case forming an ink accommodating unit. The label unit has an optical functional layer that allows a predetermined wavelength of light to pass, an optical dispersion layer that includes hollow bodies, and an optical absorptive layer that absorbs the first wavelength of light, which are laminated in this order, and the optical absorptive layer is a surface side of the case. When the optical reflective layer is heated from a heating unit directed to the label portion at a temperature of damaging the hollow bodies, the dispersion of the light is suppressed by the damage to the hollow bodies, and the transmittance of the wavelength of light is irreversibly raised. | 04-04-2013 |
20130208051 | ADAPTOR - An adaptor includes an adaptor main body capable of being mounted with respect to a liquid accommodation body mounting portion of a printer to which an ink cartridge configured to accommodate ink is mounted in an attachable or detachable manner; a memory cell MC that is updated by a control portion of the printer, and maintains information about whether or not the printing operation is possible in the printer; an electrical terminal that is used in communication between the memory cell and the printer; and an operation button that outputs an update signal that updates information about whether or not the printing operation is possible to information permitting the printing operation of the printer with respect to the memory cell, when the information about whether or not the printing operation is possible maintained in the memory cell does not permit the printing operation of the printer. | 08-15-2013 |