Liquid injection device

The device addresses accidental valve operations by using a displaceable member to control connections, preventing leaks and ensuring secure head replacement in liquid injection devices.

JP7831123B2Active Publication Date: 2026-03-17SEIKO EPSON CORP
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JP · JP
Patent Type
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Filing Date
2022-05-02
Publication Date
2026-03-17

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Technical Problem

Existing liquid injection devices face issues with accidental opening or closing of valves during operations related to replacing the liquid injection head, leading to potential leaks.

Method used

A liquid injection device with a displaceable member that restricts or allows the connection between the liquid injection head and a flow path connecting member, ensuring secure detachment and attachment without ink leakage.

Benefits of technology

Prevents accidental valve operation during head replacement, maintaining ink containment and ensuring reliable ink supply.

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Abstract

To provide a liquid jet device configured so as to suppress the opening and closing of a passage from being erroneously controlled, when performing the work for replacing a liquid jet head.SOLUTION: A liquid jet device is provided with: a liquid jet head 2 that jets liquid; and a passage member 70 that includes a passage connection member 40 that is detachably connected to the liquid jet head 2, a supply passage connected to a passage inside the passage connection member 40 and a displacement member 90 that can be displaced between a closing position where the supply passage is closed and an opening position where the supply passage is opened. When the displacement member 90 is at the opening position, the displacement member 90 restricts connection of the liquid jet head 2 and the passage connection member 40 from being released. When the displacement member 90 is at the closing position, the displacement member 90 does not restrict the connection of the liquid jet head 2 and the passage connection member 40 from being released.SELECTED DRAWING: Figure 2
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Technical Field

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[0001] The present invention relates to a liquid injection device including a liquid injection head for injecting a liquid, and particularly to an inkjet recording device including an inkjet recording head for injecting ink as the liquid.

Background Art

[0002] A liquid injection device includes a liquid injection head for injecting a liquid and a liquid storage unit for storing the liquid to be supplied to the liquid injection head. The liquid from the liquid storage unit is supplied to the liquid injection head through a supply path provided in a supply pipe such as a flexible tube. A configuration in which a valve capable of closing and opening the supply path is provided in the middle of this supply pipe is disclosed (for example, see Patent Document 1).

[0003] In the liquid injection device of this Patent Document 1, when removing the supply pipe to replace the liquid injection head, by closing the supply path with a valve, it is possible to suppress the liquid in the supply pipe removed from the liquid injection head from leaking to the outside.

Prior Art Documents

Patent Documents

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Patent Document 1

Summary of the Invention

Problems to be Solved by the Invention

[0005] However, in a simple valve such as that of Patent Document 1, there is a problem that when performing an operation related to replacing the liquid injection head, an operator may accidentally perform an opening / closing operation of the valve.

Means for Solving the Problems

[0006] An aspect of the present invention that solves the above problems is a liquid injection device comprising: a liquid injection head for injecting liquid; a flow path connecting member detachably connected to the liquid injection head; a supply path connected to a flow path inside the flow path connecting member; and a displaceable member that is displaceable between a closed position that blocks the supply path and an open position that opens the supply path, wherein when the displaceable member is in the open position, the displaceable member restricts the release of the connection between the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member, and when the displaceable member is in the closed position, the displaceable member does not restrict the release of the connection between the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member. [Brief explanation of the drawing]

[0007] [Figure 1] This figure shows the schematic configuration of the recording device according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 2] This is a plan view of the main part of the recording device according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 3] This is a cross-sectional view of the main part of the recording device according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 4] This is a cross-sectional view of the main part of the recording device according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 5] This is a cross-sectional view illustrating the open state of the valve mechanism according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 6] This is a cross-sectional view illustrating the closed state of the valve mechanism according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 7] This is a plan view illustrating the method for removing flow channel members and the like according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 8] This is a plan view illustrating the method for removing flow channel members and the like according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 9] This is a plan view illustrating the method for removing flow channel members and the like according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 10] This is a plan view illustrating the method for removing flow channel members and the like according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 11] This is a cross-sectional view illustrating a method for removing flow channel members and the like according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 12] This is a cross-sectional view illustrating a method for removing flow channel members and the like according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 13] It is a cross-sectional view for explaining a method of removing a flow path member and the like according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 14] It is a cross-sectional view for explaining a method of removing a flow path member and the like according to Embodiment 1. [Figure 15] It is a plan view of a main part of a recording apparatus according to Embodiment 2. [Figure 16] It is a cross-sectional view of a main part of a recording apparatus according to Embodiment 2. [Figure 17] It is a cross-sectional view of a main part of a recording apparatus according to Embodiment 2. [Figure 18] It is a plan view for explaining a method of removing a flow path member and the like according to Embodiment 2. [Figure 19] It is a plan view for explaining a method of removing a flow path member and the like according to Embodiment 2. [Figure 20] It is a plan view for explaining a method of removing a flow path member and the like according to Embodiment 2. [Figure 21] It is a cross-sectional view for explaining a method of removing a flow path member and the like according to Embodiment 2. [Figure 22] It is a cross-sectional view for explaining a method of removing a flow path member and the like according to Embodiment 2. [Figure 23] It is a cross-sectional view for explaining a method of removing a flow path member and the like according to Embodiment 2. [Figure 24] It is a cross-sectional view for explaining a method of removing a flow path member and the like according to Embodiment 2. [Figure 25] It is a plan view of a main part of a recording apparatus according to Embodiment 3. [Figure 26] It is a cross-sectional view of a main part of a recording apparatus according to Embodiment 3. <了 [Figure 27] It is a cross-sectional view of a main part of a recording apparatus according to Embodiment 3. [Figure 28] It is a plan view for explaining a method of removing a flow path member and the like according to Embodiment 3. [Figure 29] It is a plan view for explaining a method of removing a flow path member and the like according to Embodiment 3. [Figure 30] It is a plan view for explaining a method of removing a flow path member and the like according to Embodiment 3. [Figure 31]This is a cross-sectional view of a modified example of the recording device according to Embodiment 3. [Figure 32] This is a plan view of a modified example of a recording device. [Figure 33] This is a cross-sectional view of a modified recording device. [Figure 34] This is an exploded perspective view of a modified example of the third fixing member. [Figure 35] This is a cross-sectional view of a modified example of the third fixing member. [Figure 36] This is a cross-sectional view of a modified example of the third fixing member. [Modes for carrying out the invention]

[0008] The present invention will be described in detail below based on embodiments. However, the following description represents one aspect of the present invention and can be arbitrarily modified within the scope of the invention. In each figure, the same reference numerals indicate the same components, and their descriptions are omitted as appropriate. In each figure, X, Y, and Z represent three mutually orthogonal spatial axes. In this specification, the directions along these axes are referred to as the X direction, Y direction, and Z direction. In each figure, the direction in which the arrow points is described as the positive (+) direction, and the opposite direction of the arrow is described as the negative (-) direction. Furthermore, the directions of the three spatial axes that are not limited to positive and negative directions are described as the X-axis direction, Y-axis direction, and Z-axis direction.

[0009] (Embodiment 1) Figure 1 is a diagram showing the schematic configuration of an inkjet recording device 1 according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.

[0010] As shown in Figure 1, the inkjet recording device 1 is an example of a liquid ejection device, which ejects and deposits ink, a type of liquid, as ink droplets onto a medium S such as printing paper, and prints images and the like by the arrangement of dots formed on the medium S. In addition to recording paper, any material such as resin film or cloth can be used as the medium S.

[0011] In the following, of the three spatial axes, the X-axis, Y-axis, and Z-axis, the direction of movement of the inkjet recording head 2 (in other words, the main scanning direction), which will be described later, will be defined as the Y-axis direction, and the transport direction of the medium S, which is perpendicular to the main scanning direction, will be defined as the X-axis direction. The plane parallel to the nozzle surface 21a on which the nozzle 21 of the inkjet recording head 2 (see Figure 3) is formed will be defined as the XY plane, and the direction intersecting the nozzle surface 21a, i.e., the XY plane, which in this embodiment is perpendicular to the XY plane, will be defined as the Z-axis direction, and ink droplets will be ejected in the +Z direction within the Z-axis direction.

[0012] As shown in Figure 1, the inkjet recording device 1 comprises an inkjet recording head (hereinafter also simply called a recording head) 2, a liquid supply unit 3 that supplies ink to the recording head 2, a control unit 4 which is a control unit, a transport mechanism 5 that feeds out the medium S, and a moving mechanism 6.

[0013] The recording head 2 will be described in more detail later, but it sprays ink supplied from the liquid supply unit 3 as ink droplets onto the medium.

[0014] The liquid supply unit 3 individually stores multiple types (e.g., multiple colors) of ink ejected from the recording head 2. Although only one liquid supply unit 3 is shown in Figure 1, multiple units are provided to accommodate multiple types of ink.

[0015] Such a liquid supply unit 3 comprises a first liquid storage unit 31, a second liquid storage unit 32, a replenishment pipe 33 provided with a replenishment passage 33a connecting the first liquid storage unit 31 and the second liquid storage unit 32, a supply pipe 34 provided with a first supply passage 34a for supplying liquid from the second liquid storage unit 32 to the recording head 2, and a recovery pipe 35 provided with a recovery passage 35a for recovering ink from the recording head 2 to the second liquid storage unit 32.

[0016] The first liquid storage section 31 is a so-called main tank that stores liquid ink. The second liquid storage section 32 is a so-called sub-tank that temporarily stores liquid ink. The ink in the second liquid storage section 32 is supplied to the recording head 2 by the first pump 36 via the first supply passage 34a provided in the supply pipe 34. The first supply passage 34a constitutes part of the supply passage 100 that supplies ink to the recording head 2. Ink that is not ejected from the recording head 2 is recovered to the second liquid storage section 32 via the recovery passage 35a provided in the recovery pipe 35. In other words, ink is circulated between the second liquid storage section 32 and the recording head 2. The first pump 36 is an example of a pumping mechanism that pumps ink from the second liquid storage section 32 towards the recording head 2. Examples of such a first pump 36 include tube pumps and diaphragm pumps. In this embodiment, the first pump 36 is provided in the middle of the first supply passage 34a. Of course, the first pump 36 may also be provided in the second liquid storage section 32.

[0017] When ink is consumed by ejecting ink droplets from the recording head 2, ink is pumped from the first liquid storage unit 31 to the second liquid storage unit 32 via a replenishment passage 33a provided in the replenishment pipe 33 by the second pump 37. The second pump 37 is an example of a pumping mechanism that pumps ink from the first liquid storage unit 31 toward the second liquid storage unit 32. Examples of such a second pump 37 include tube pumps and diaphragm pumps. In this embodiment, the second pump 37 is provided in the middle of the replenishment passage 33a. Of course, the second pump 37 may also be provided in the first liquid storage unit 31.

[0018] Furthermore, the pumping mechanism is not limited to the first pump 36 and the second pump 37. For example, the first liquid storage section 31 and the second liquid storage section 32 may be formed with a flexible outer casing, and a pressing means may be used to pressurize the ink stored inside by pressing the first liquid storage section 31 and the second liquid storage section 32 from the outside. Alternatively, a device that uses the hydrohead pressure difference generated by adjusting the vertical relative position between the recording head 2 and the second liquid storage section 32, and the vertical relative position between the first liquid storage section 31 and the second liquid storage section 32, may be used as the pumping mechanism.

[0019] In this embodiment, the liquid supply unit 3 is provided with a first liquid storage unit 31 and a second liquid storage unit 32, but it is not limited to this, and for example, only the second liquid storage unit 32 may be provided. Also, a recovery pipe 35 having a recovery path 35a may be omitted between the second liquid storage unit 32 and the recording head 2, so that ink is not circulated between the second liquid storage unit 32 and the recording head 2.

[0020] The control unit 4 includes, for example, a control device such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit) or FPGA (Field Programmable Gate Array), and a storage device such as semiconductor memory. The control unit 4 comprehensively controls each element of the inkjet recording device 1, namely the recording head 2, transport mechanism 5, moving mechanism 6, etc., by having the control device execute a program stored in the storage device.

[0021] The conveying mechanism 5 conveys the medium S in the X-axis direction and has conveying rollers 5a. That is, the conveying mechanism 5 conveys the medium S in the Y-axis direction by the rotation of the conveying rollers 5a. The conveying mechanism 5 that conveys the medium S is not limited to one equipped with conveying rollers 5a, but may also convey the medium S by a belt or drum, for example.

[0022] The movement mechanism 6 is controlled by the control unit 4 to move the recording head 2 back and forth in the +X and -X directions.

[0023] Specifically, the moving mechanism 6 of this embodiment comprises a support member 7 and a conveyor belt 8. The support member 7 is a so-called carriage that supports the recording head 2 and is fixed to the conveyor belt 8. The conveyor belt 8 is an endless belt installed along the Y-axis direction. Under the control of the control unit 4, the conveyor belt 8 rotates, causing the recording head 2 to reciprocate along the support member 7 in the +Y and -Y directions along a guide rail (not shown). Although the support member 7 is described as a carriage, it is not limited to this, and the support member 7 may be a sub-carriage mounted on the carriage to support the recording head 2.

[0024] Under the control of the control unit 4, the recording head 2 performs an ejection operation in which ink supplied from the liquid supply unit 3 is ejected as ink droplets in the +Z direction from each of the multiple nozzles 21 onto the medium S. This ejection operation by the recording head 2 is performed in parallel with the transport of the medium S by the transport mechanism 5 and the reciprocating movement of the recording head 2 by the moving mechanism 6, thereby forming an image with ink on the surface of the medium S, so-called printing is performed.

[0025] Figure 2 is a plan view of the recording head 2, cover member 60, flow path member 70, and wiring member as seen in the +Z direction. Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the main part along line AA' in Figure 2. Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view of the main part along line BB' in Figure 2. Figures 5 and 6 are cross-sectional views of the CC' line in Figure 4.

[0026] As shown in Figures 2, 3, and 4, the recording head 2 comprises a nozzle 21 for ejecting ink as ink droplets, a first flow path 22 communicating with the nozzle 21, and a pressure generating means (not shown) for causing a pressure change in the ink in the first flow path 22. The nozzle 21 is provided on the +Z direction surface of the recording head 2. In this embodiment, the surface on which the nozzle 21 is formed is referred to as the nozzle surface 21a. As the pressure generating means, for example, a piezoelectric actuator having a piezoelectric material exhibiting an electromechanical conversion function can be used to change the volume of the flow path by deformation, thereby causing a pressure change in the ink in the flow path and ejecting ink droplets from the nozzle 21. Alternatively, as the pressure generating means, for example, a device can be used in which a heating element is placed in the first flow path 22, and ink droplets are ejected from the nozzle 21 by bubbles generated by the heat generated by the heating element.

[0027] Furthermore, a first flow path connection portion 23 is provided on the -Z-direction side of the recording head 2. The first flow path connection portion 23 is provided on the -Z-direction side of the recording head 2, protruding in the -Z direction, and consists of a flow path needle with a pointed tip. A first flow path 22 is provided opening on the tip surface of the first flow path connection portion 23, and ink is supplied from the first supply passage 34a to the opening of the first flow path 22 at the tip of the first flow path connection portion 23. The first flow path connection portion 23 may be integrally formed with the recording head 2, or it may be a separate component fixed to the recording head 2 by adhesive or welding. A second flow path connection portion 40, provided at the end of the supply pipe 34 (described in more detail later), is liquid-tightly connected to such a first flow path connection portion 23.

[0028] Furthermore, a first connector 24 is provided on the -Z-direction side of the recording head 2, to which a flexible cable 51, an example of a wiring component, is connected. The first connector 24 is electrically connected to a pressure generating means (not shown) located inside the recording head 2. The flexible cable 51, which is a wiring component, is electrically connected to the first connector 24, and control signals, such as drive signals for driving the pressure generating means, are supplied via the flexible cable 51. In other words, the first connector 24 is for electrically connecting multiple wires simultaneously. The flexible cable 51 is also detachable from the first connector 24. The insertion and removal direction of the flexible cable 51 to the first connector 24 is in the Z-axis direction. That is, the insertion direction of the flexible cable 51 to the first connector 24 is in the +Z direction, and the removal direction is in the -Z direction. Note that a drive circuit having a switching element or a temperature sensor may be provided between the first connector 24 and the pressure generating means inside the recording head 2. Furthermore, in this embodiment, one first connector 24 is provided for one recording head 2, but the invention is not limited to this, and two or more first connectors 24 may be provided. The first connectors 24 are arranged so that the Y-axis is the long axis. The first connectors 24 and the second flow path connection part 40 are aligned in the Y-axis direction, and in this embodiment, they are positioned so that at least a portion of them overlap when viewed in the Y-axis direction. This reduces the opening area of ​​the opening 62 of the cover member 60, which will be described in more detail later, and prevents ink and mist from entering the interior of the cover member 60 through the opening 62.

[0029] Furthermore, the recording head 2 has first flange portions 25 projecting in the +X and -X directions on each of its two sides in the X-axis direction. Each of these first flange portions 25 has two first through holes 26 that penetrate in the Z-axis direction.

[0030] The cover member 60 has a box shape that opens in the +Z direction. The cover member 60 covers the recording head 2 by inserting the -Z side of the recording head 2 into the opening, thereby forming a housing space 61 between the cover member 60 and the recording head 2 that accommodates the second flow path connection part 40. In other words, the housing space 61 is formed between the -Z side of the recording head 2 and the cover member 60, and the first flow path connection part 23 and the first connector 24 of the recording head 2 are housed within the housing space 61. The cover member 60 also has an opening 62 through which the supply pipe 34 with the first supply path 34a formed therein and the flexible cable 51 can be inserted. The opening 62 exposes the first connector 24 to the outside of the cover member 60, that is, to the outside of the housing space 61. That is, when viewed in the Z-axis direction, the first connector 24 is enclosed within the opening 62. In this embodiment, the first connector 24 being exposed to the outside of the housing space 61 does not mean that the first connector 24 is located outside the housing space 61, but rather that the first connector 24 is located inside the housing space 61 and is visible from the outside through the opening 62. In this embodiment, the first flow path connection portion 23 is exposed to the outside of the cover member 60, i.e., outside the housing space 61, through the opening 62. That is, when viewed in the Z-axis direction, the first flow path connection portion 23 is enclosed within the opening 62. However, as will be described in detail later, the first flow path connection portion 23 and the second flow path connection portion 40 are connected and disconnected when the cover member 60 is removed from the recording head 2, so the first flow path connection portion 23 does not necessarily have to be exposed to the outside through the opening 62. In this embodiment, the opening 62 is for inserting the supply pipe 34 and the flexible cable 51, and one opening is provided in common for both. Of course, the number of openings 62 is not limited to this, and for example, the openings 62 may be provided independently in the supply pipe 34 and the flexible cable 51. Also, in this embodiment, since the first flow path connection part 23 and the first connector 24 are arranged side by side along the Y-axis direction on the recording head 2, the openings 62 have a rectangular shape when viewed in the Z-axis direction, with the Y-axis direction being the long axis.Of course, the arrangement of the first flow path connection portion 23 and the first connector 24 and the shape of the opening 62 are not particularly limited. As long as the first flow path connection portion 23 and the first connector 24 are arranged side by side along the X-axis, the opening 62 should be provided with its long axis aligned with the X-axis. Furthermore, the opening 62 is not particularly limited; for example, it may be a so-called notch shape that extends to the end of the cover member 60 when viewed in the Z-axis direction. Also, the shape of the opening 62 when viewed in the Z-axis direction is not limited to a rectangular shape, but may be circular, elliptical, oblong, polygonal, etc., and its shape is not particularly limited.

[0031] Furthermore, the cover member 60 has second flange portions 63 that protrude in the +X and -X directions on both sides in the X-axis direction. Each of the second flange portions 63 has two second through holes 64 that penetrate in the Z-axis direction. Each second through hole 64 is positioned to overlap with the first through hole 26 when viewed in the Z-axis direction. Therefore, when the cover member 60 covers the -Z side of the recording head 2, the first flange portion 25 and the second flange portion 63 overlap in the Z-axis direction, and the first through hole 26 and the second through hole 64 communicate with each other.

[0032] The support member 7 that supports the recording head 2 is provided with an exposed opening 7a that exposes the nozzle surface 21a of the recording head 2, and a first fixing hole 7b for fixing the recording head 2 to the support member 7. The recording head 2 is held by the support member 7 with its nozzle surface 21a exposed in the +Z direction by the exposed opening 7a. The recording head 2 and the cover member 60 are fixed to the support member 7 by a third fixing member 113, which is a fixing member, engaging with the first fixing hole 7b by inserting it through the second through hole 64 and the first through hole 26. In other words, the third fixing member 113 fixes the recording head 2 and the cover member 60 to the support member 7 by sandwiching the recording head 2 between the cover member 60 and the support member 7. In this embodiment, the third fixing member 113 is made of a male screw, and the first fixing hole 7b is made of a female screw with a spirally formed screw groove on its inner circumferential surface into which the third fixing member 113 is screwed. In other words, the recording head 2 and the cover member 60 are fixed to the support member 7 by a common third fixing member 113. Two of these third fixing members 113 and first fixing holes 7b are provided on each of the first flange portions 25 of the recording head 2, for a total of four. Therefore, compared to fixing the recording head 2 and the cover member 60 to the support member 7 with individual fixing members, the number of parts can be reduced, and the assembly process can be reduced, thereby lowering costs. Furthermore, to remove the cover member 60 from the recording head 2, the engagement between the third fixing member 113 and the first fixing holes 7b is released, and the cover member 60 is moved in the -Z direction relative to the recording head 2. In other words, the direction in which the cover member 60 is removed from the recording head 2 is the -Z direction.

[0033] The flow path member 70 includes a supply pipe 34, a second flow path connection part 40, a valve mechanism 80, and a displacement member 90. The supply pipe 34 is a flexible tube with a first supply passage 34a inside, as described above. One end of the first supply passage 34a is connected to the second liquid storage section 32, as described above, and the other end is connected to the second flow path connection part 40. The supply pipe 34 and the second flow path connection part 40 are fixed together by adhesive or welding so that they cannot be easily removed.

[0034] The second flow path connection section 40 has a second supply path 41 that communicates with the first supply path 34a. The end of the second supply path 41 in the -Z direction communicates with the first supply path 34a, and the end in the +Z direction opens to the +Z direction surface of the second flow path connection section 40. A first sealing member 42 is provided at the +Z direction end of the second supply path 41. The first flow path connection section 23 of the recording head 2 is inserted into the first sealing member 42 and communicates with the second supply path 41. In other words, the insertion and removal direction of the second flow path connection section 40 is in the Z-axis direction. Furthermore, the insertion direction of the second flow path connection section 40 into the recording head 2 is in the +Z direction, and the removal direction is in the -Z direction. In addition, the supply path 100 that supplies ink to the recording head 2 in this embodiment includes the first supply path 34a and the second supply path 41. In other words, the second flow path connection part 40 in this embodiment corresponds to the "flow path connection member," and the second flow path connection part 40 is detachably connected to the first flow path connection part 23 of the recording head 2. Furthermore, the second flow path connection part 40 and the first flow path connection part 23 of the recording head 2 provide a liquid-tight connection between the supply path 100 and the first flow path 22.

[0035] Furthermore, a valve mechanism 80 is provided on the -Z direction surface of the second flow path connection portion 40. In this embodiment, the valve mechanism 80 is integrally configured with the second flow path connection portion 40 on the -Z direction side of the second flow path connection portion 40. Of course, the valve mechanism 80 may be configured separately from the second flow path connection portion 40.

[0036] As shown in Figures 5 and 6, the valve mechanism 80 comprises a main body 81, a pressing part 82, and an eccentric cam 83.

[0037] The main body 81 comprises a first main body 81a and a second main body 81b, and is formed by combining the first main body 81a and the second main body 81b. Inside the main body 81 is a valve housing 84 capable of accommodating the supply pipe 34. In other words, the valve housing 84 is provided so as to penetrate the valve mechanism 80 in the Z-axis direction.

[0038] Furthermore, a pressing part 82 and an eccentric cam 83 are housed inside the valve housing 84. The eccentric cam 83 is fixed to a shaft portion 85 provided along the Z-axis, and the shaft portion 85 is provided so as to be rotatable about the Z-axis relative to the main body portion 81. The pressing part 82 is provided so as to be reciprocally movable along the Y-axis between the eccentric cam 83 and the supply pipe 34. As shown in Figure 6, the pressing part 82 moves toward the supply pipe 34 in the -Y direction due to the rotation of the eccentric cam 83, and crushes the supply pipe 34 between itself and the main body portion 81. This closes the first supply passage 34a provided inside the supply pipe 34 within the valve mechanism 80. Also, as shown in Figure 5, when the restriction on the movement of the pressing part 82 in the +Y direction is released by the rotation of the eccentric cam 83, the pressing part 82 moves in the +Y direction due to the elastic force of the supply pipe 34, opening the first supply passage 34a.

[0039] In this embodiment, the displacement member 90 consists of a long lever, with one end fixed to the shaft portion 85 of the eccentric cam 83 outside the valve housing portion 84. In other words, the displacement member 90 is rotatable about the Z-axis together with the eccentric cam 83 by the shaft portion 85. That is, the rotation of the eccentric cam 83 is performed by operating the displacement member 90. In this embodiment, the displacement member 90 can be displaced by rotating about the shaft portion 85 to an open position that opens the first supply passage 34a, as shown in Figure 5, and a closed position that closes the first supply passage 34a, as shown in Figure 6. Furthermore, the displacement of the displacement member 90 is performed by rotating 90 degrees about the shaft portion 85. When the displacement member 90 is in the open position, it is positioned so that it is long along the X-axis direction, as shown by the solid line in Figure 2. When the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, it is positioned so that it is long along the Y-axis direction, as shown by the dashed line in Figure 2.

[0040] Furthermore, the second flow path connection portion 40 has a width wider than the width of the opening 62 of the cover member 60, which in this embodiment is wider than the width in the X-axis direction. Therefore, unless the cover member 60 is removed from the recording head 2, the second flow path connection portion 40 cannot be removed from the recording head 2, that is, the connection between the first flow path connection portion 23 and the second flow path connection portion 40 cannot be released.

[0041] The valve mechanism 80 is provided extending from the inside to the outside of the housing space 61 through the opening 62 of the cover member 60. The displacement member 90 is located outside the housing space 61 through the opening 62 of the cover member 60. Therefore, the displacement member 90 can be displaced to the closed and open positions without removing the cover member 60 from the recording head 2.

[0042] Here, the displacement member 90 is positioned such that, when viewed in the Z-axis direction, one end fixed to the shaft portion 85 overlaps the opening 62 of the cover member 60. Also, as shown by the dashed line in Figure 2, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position that blocks the first supply passage 34a, when viewed in the Z-axis direction, the entire displacement member 90 overlaps the opening 62. In other words, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position when viewed in the Z-axis direction, the entire outer circumference of the displacement member 90 is located inside the inner circumference of the opening 62. Therefore, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the displacement member 90 can pass through the opening 62 when removing the cover member 60 from the recording head 2, thus allowing the displacement member 90 to move in the -Z direction relative to the recording head 2. As a result, the cover member 60 can be removed from the recording head 2 in the -Z direction, and the connection between the first flow path connection portion 23 and the second flow path connection portion 40 can be released. In other words, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the displacement member 90 does not restrict the disconnection of the connection between the first flow path connection part 23 and the second flow path connection part 40 of the recording head 2.

[0043] Furthermore, as shown by the solid line in Figure 2, when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, opening the first supply passage 34a, it is rotated 90 degrees around the shaft portion 85 compared to when it is in the closed position. At this time, the end of the displacement member 90 opposite to the end supported by the shaft portion 85 does not overlap the opening 62, but overlaps the cover member 60. Therefore, when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the displacement member 90 restricts the cover member 60 from moving in the -Z direction relative to the recording head 2, and the cover member 60 cannot be removed from the recording head 2. As a result, the cover member 60 restricts the removal of the second flow path connection portion 40 from the first flow path connection portion 23. In other words, when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the displacement member 90 restricts the disconnection of the connection between the first flow path connection portion 23 and the second flow path connection portion 40 of the recording head 2 via the cover member 60. In other words, the displacement member 90 restricting the disconnection of the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40 also includes the restriction by the displacement member 90 via other members such as the cover member 60.

[0044] Furthermore, in this embodiment, as shown by the dashed line in Figure 2, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the displacement member 90 overlaps the first connector 24 when viewed in the Z-axis direction. Therefore, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, insertion and removal of the flexible cable 51 to the first connector 24 is restricted. In other words, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, insertion and removal of the flexible cable 51 to the first connector 24 cannot be easily performed by the displacement member 90. Also, as shown by the solid line in Figure 2, when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, insertion and removal of the flexible cable 51 to the first connector 24 is permitted.

[0045] In this inkjet recording device 1, the method for removing the flow channel member 70 and the flexible cable 51 from the recording head 2 will be explained with reference to Figures 7 to 14. Figures 7 to 10 are plan views in the +Z direction illustrating the method for removing the flow channel member 70 and the flexible cable 51 from the recording head 2. Figures 11 to 14 are cross-sectional views along the BB' line in Figure 2 illustrating the method for removing the flow channel member 70 and the flexible cable 51 from the recording head 2.

[0046] First, as shown in Figures 7 and 11, the flexible cable 51 is removed from the first connector 24 with the displacement member 90 in the open position. When the displacement member 90 is in the open position, it does not overlap with the first connector 24 when viewed in the Z-axis direction, so the removal of the flexible cable 51 from the first connector 24 is not restricted by the displacement member 90.

[0047] Next, as shown in Figures 8 and 12, the displacement member 90 is moved from the open position to the closed position. As a result, the supply passage 100 is closed by the valve mechanism 80.

[0048] Next, as shown in Figures 9 and 13, with the displacement member 90 in the closed position, the cover member 60 is removed from the recording head 2. That is, the cover member 60 is removed from the recording head 2 by removing the third fixing member 113 and moving the cover member 60 in the -Z direction. At this time, since the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the displacement member 90 passes through the opening 62 when removing the cover member 60 from the recording head 2, and the cover member 60 can be removed. Incidentally, if the displacement member 90 is in the open position, even if you try to remove the cover member 60 from the recording head 2, the displacement member 90 restricts the movement of the cover member 60 in the -Z direction, making it difficult to remove.

[0049] Next, as shown in Figures 10 and 14, the flow path member 70 is removed from the recording head 2. That is, the second flow path connection part 40 is removed from the first flow path connection part 23. At this time, the movement of the second flow path connection part 40 in the withdrawal direction is not restricted by the cover member 60, so the second flow path connection part 40 can be removed from the first flow path connection part 23. Also, since the displacement member 90 is in the closed position and the supply passage 100 is blocked by the valve mechanism 80, even if the flow path member 70 is removed from the recording head 2, it is possible to suppress the leakage of ink in the supply passage 100 to the outside. In other words, if the second flow path connection part 40 is removed from the first flow path connection part 23 without blocking the supply passage 100, ink will be supplied from the second liquid storage part 32 to the supply passage 100 even if the second pump 37 is stopped, so the ink in the supply passage 100 will leak to the outside. In contrast, by blocking the supply passage 100, ink will not be supplied from the second liquid storage section 32 to the supply passage 100, thereby preventing the ink in the supply passage 100 from leaking to the outside.

[0050] Incidentally, when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the displacement member 90 restricts the movement of the cover member 60 in the -Z direction relative to the recording head 2, so the cover member 60 cannot be removed from the recording head 2, and the second flow path connection part 40 cannot be removed from the first flow path connection part 23. Therefore, when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the removal of the flow path member 70 from the recording head 2 can be suppressed, thereby suppressing the leakage of ink in the supply path 100 to the outside.

[0051] Furthermore, the method for attaching the flow channel member 70 and flexible cable 51 to the recording head 2 from which the flow channel member 70 and flexible cable 51 have been removed can be carried out by the reverse procedure. The method for attaching the flow channel member 70 and flexible cable 51 to the recording head 2 will also be explained with reference to Figures 7 to 14. In Figures 7 to 14, arrows are shown for removing each component, and the arrows are reversed when attaching each component, but this is omitted from the illustration.

[0052] First, as shown in Figures 10 and 14, with the displacement member 90 in the closed position, the second flow path connection portion 40 of the flow path member 70 is attached to the first flow path connection portion 23 of the recording head 2. At this time, since the cover member 60 is not attached to the recording head 2, the connection between the second flow path connection portion 40 and the first flow path connection portion 23 is not restricted. Also, because the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the ink in the supply path 100 does not leak to the outside.

[0053] Next, as shown in Figures 9 and 13, the cover member 60 is attached to the recording head 2 while the displacement member 90 remains in the closed position. At this time, because the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the attachment of the cover member 60 to the recording head 2 is not restricted by the displacement member 90. In other words, the cover member 60 can be attached to the recording head 2 by passing the displacement member 90 through the opening 62.

[0054] Next, as shown in Figures 8 and 12, the displacement member 90 is moved from the closed position shown by the solid line to the open position shown by the dashed line, thereby exposing the first connector 24, which was hidden by the displacement member 90 when viewed in the Z-axis direction, and opening the supply path 100. After that, as shown in Figures 7 and 11, the flexible cable 51 is connected to the first connector 24. In other words, in this embodiment, the flexible cable 51 cannot be connected to the first connector 24 unless the displacement member 90 is moved to the open position and the supply path 100 is opened. Therefore, by moving the displacement member 90 to the open position in order to connect the flexible cable 51 to the first connector 24, it is possible to prevent forgetting to open the supply path 100 and to prevent printing defects caused by the lack of ink supply.

[0055] Although the recovery pipe 35 having a recovery passage 35a is not shown in Figures 2 to 6 of this embodiment, the recovery passage 35a may be made closable and closable together with the first supply passage 34a by the second flow path connection part 40, valve mechanism 80 and displacement member 90. This prevents ink remaining in the recovery passage 35a from leaking to the outside when the flow path member 70 is removed from the recording head 2. Of course, the first supply passage 34a and the recovery passage 35a may be closable and closable by a single displacement member 90, or the first supply passage 34a and the recovery passage 35a may be closable and closable by different displacement members 90. Furthermore, the valve mechanism for closing and closing the recovery passage 35a may be the same valve mechanism 80 that closable and closable for the first supply passage 34a, or it may be closable and closable by different valve mechanisms 80. However, if negative pressure is applied to the ink in the recovery path 35a toward the second liquid storage section 32, the ink in the recovery path 35a is unlikely to leak out even if the recovery path 35a is removed from the recording head 2. Therefore, the valve mechanism 80 and displacement member 90 that close the recovery path 35a may be omitted.

[0056] As described above, an inkjet recording device 1, which is an example of a liquid ejection device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention, comprises a recording head 2, which is a liquid ejection head that ejects liquid ink, and a flow path member 70. The flow path member 70 includes a second flow path connection part 40, which is a flow path connecting member that is detachably connected to the recording head 2; a first supply path 34a, which is a supply path connected to a second supply path 41, which is a flow path inside the second flow path connection part 40; and a displacement member 90 that can be displaced between a closed position that closes the first supply path 34a and an open position that opens the first supply path 34a. When the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the displacement member 90 restricts the release of the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40, and when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the displacement member 90 does not restrict the release of the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40. In this way, the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40 is not released except when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position that blocks the first supply path 34a. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40 from being released while the first supply path 34a is open. As a result, when the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40 is released, it is possible to prevent the ink in the first supply path 34a from leaking to the outside.

[0057] Furthermore, the inkjet recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment is further provided with a cover member 60 capable of forming a housing space 61 for housing a second flow path connection part 40, which is a flow path connection member, between the recording head 2, which is a liquid jet head. In addition, the displacement member 90 is provided on the outside of the housing space 61, and when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the displacement member 90 restricts the movement of the cover member 60, and when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, it is preferable that the displacement member 90 allows the movement of the cover member 60. With this, since the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40 cannot be released without moving the cover member 60, it is possible to prevent the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40 from being released with a simple mechanism while the first supply path 34a is open.

[0058] Furthermore, in the inkjet recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment, the cover member 60 has an opening 62 through which the displacement member 90 can pass. When the displacement member 90 is in the open position, viewed in the Z-axis direction, which is the insertion and removal direction of the second flow path connection part 40, which is a flow path connection member, the displacement member 90 overlaps the cover member 60. Also, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, viewed in the Z-axis direction, it is preferable that the displacement member 90 is located inside the inner circumference of the opening 62 of the cover member 60. With this configuration, the displacement member 90 can restrict and allow the movement of the cover member 60, and the cover member 60 can restrict and allow the disconnection of the connection between the second flow path connection part 40 and the recording head 2.

[0059] Furthermore, the inkjet recording device 1 of this embodiment further includes a flexible cable 51, which is a wiring member that is detachably attached to the recording head 2, which is a liquid ejection head, and electrically connected to the recording head 2. The recording head 2 has a first connector 24, which is a connector that is located in a housing space 61 and electrically connected to the flexible cable 51, and the first connector 24 is exposed to the outside of the cover member 60 through an opening 62 in the cover member 60. Also, when viewed in the +Z direction, which is the insertion direction of the flexible cable 51, it is preferable that the displacement member 90, when in the closed position, overlaps the first connector 24. With this, after connecting the second flow path connection part 40 to the recording head 2, the flexible cable 51 cannot be attached to the first connector 24 unless the displacement member 90 is moved from the closed position to the open position, thus preventing forgetting to open the first supply path 34a and suppressing printing defects due to poor ink supply.

[0060] Furthermore, in the inkjet recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment, it is preferable to include a support member 7 that supports the recording head 2, which is a liquid ejection head, and a third fixing member 113 that fixes the recording head 2 and the cover member 60 to the support member 7 by sandwiching the recording head 2 between the cover member 60 and the support member 7. With this configuration, the third fixing member 113 can fix the recording head 2 to the support member 7 and the cover member 60 to the recording head 2, thereby reducing the number of parts and the assembly process, and thus reducing costs.

[0061] (Embodiment 2) Figure 15 is a plan view of the recording head 2, flow path member 70, and wiring member according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention, viewed in the +Z direction. Figure 16 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line DD' of Figure 15. Figure 17 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line EE' of Figure 15. Note that the same reference numerals are used for components similar to those in the embodiments described above, and redundant explanations are omitted.

[0062] As shown in the figure, the recording head 2 is fixed to the support member 7 by a fourth fixing member 114. In this embodiment, the recording head 2 is fixed to the support member 7 by the fourth fixing member 114 being inserted through the first through hole 26 of the recording head 2 and engaging with the first fixing hole 7b of the support member 7. The fourth fixing member 114 is made of a male screw, and the first fixing hole 7b is made of a female screw with a spirally formed screw groove on its inner circumferential surface into which the fourth fixing member 114 is screwed. In this embodiment, there are two first through holes 26 in each of the first flange portions 25, for a total of four, and there are four fourth fixing members 114 and four first fixing holes 7b, the same number as the first through holes 26. In addition, each of the first flange portions 25 of the recording head 2 is provided with a second fixing hole 27 for fixing the cover member 60. The second fixing hole 27 is located between the two first through holes 26 in the Y-axis direction.

[0063] Furthermore, a notch 65 is formed in the second flange portion 63 of the cover member 60 to expose the fourth fixing member 114 in the -Z direction. In other words, a notch 65 is provided at both the +Y direction end and the -Y direction end of each second flange portion 63. In addition, a second through hole 64 is provided in the second flange portion 63 of the cover member 60. The second through hole 64 is positioned between the two notches 65 in the Y-axis direction and is positioned to overlap with the second fixing hole 27 when viewed in the Z-axis direction when the -Z direction side of the recording head 2 is covered with the cover member 60.

[0064] The cover member 60 is fixed to the recording head 2 by inserting the third fixing member 113 through the second through hole 64 and engaging it with the second fixing hole 27 of the recording head 2. The third fixing member 113 is made of a male screw, and the second fixing hole 27 is made of a female screw with a spirally formed screw groove on its inner surface into which the third fixing member 113 is screwed. To remove the cover member 60 from the recording head 2, the engagement between the third fixing member 113 and the second fixing hole 27 is released, and the cover member 60 is moved in the -Z direction relative to the recording head 2. In other words, the direction in which the cover member 60 is removed from the recording head 2 is the -Z direction.

[0065] Furthermore, a storage space 61 is formed between the cover member 60 and the recording head 2. The cover member 60 also has a first opening 62a that penetrates in the Z-axis direction for inserting the supply pipe 34 into the storage space 61 from the outside, and a second opening 62b that penetrates in the Z-axis direction for inserting the flexible cable 51 into the storage space 61 from the outside. In this embodiment, the first opening 62a and the second opening 62b are provided independently, but the first opening 62a and the second opening 62b may be formed by a single common opening, similar to Embodiment 1 described above. However, by providing independent first openings 62a and second openings 62b as in this embodiment, the opening area can be made relatively small, thereby suppressing the entry of paper dust, dirt, ink mist, etc., into the storage space 61 through the openings. Furthermore, it is preferable that the supply pipe 34 is press-fitted into the first opening 62a. Furthermore, it is preferable to provide a flexible second sealing member 66 between the inner circumference of the second opening 62b and the outer circumference of the flexible cable 51 to close this gap. By press-fitting the supply pipe 34 into the first opening 62a in this manner and providing the second sealing member 66 in the gap between the flexible cable 51 and the second opening 62b, it is possible to further suppress the entry of paper dust, dirt, ink mist, etc., into the housing space 61 through the first opening 62a and the second opening 62b.

[0066] The flow path member 70 includes a supply pipe 34, a second flow path connection part 40, a valve mechanism 80, and a displacement member 90.

[0067] The supply pipe 34 consists of a flexible tube with a first supply passage 34a formed inside.

[0068] The second flow path connection section 40 is connected to the supply pipe 34 and has a second supply passage 41 inside that communicates with the first supply passage 34a. The supply passage 100 is formed by the first supply passage 34a and the second supply passage 41. A first sealing member 42 is provided at the +Z direction end of the second supply passage 41 of the second flow path connection section 40. The first flow path connection section 23 of the recording head 2 is inserted into the first sealing member 42 and communicates with the second supply passage 41. In other words, the insertion and removal direction of the second flow path connection section 40 is in the Z-axis direction.

[0069] Furthermore, the second flow path connection section 40 is located within the housing space 61. The valve mechanism 80 and the displacement member 90 are located outside the housing space 61. In other words, the valve mechanism 80 and the displacement member 90 are located outside the housing space 61 of the supply pipe 34, with a gap between them and the cover member 60 in the Z-axis direction.

[0070] Here, the open position in which the displacement member 90 opens the first supply passage 34a is the position shown by the solid line in Figure 15. When viewed in the Z-axis direction, the displacement member 90 overlaps with the third fixing member 113, and the displacement member 90 restricts access to the third fixing member 113.

[0071] Furthermore, the closed position in which the displacement member 90 blocks the first supply passage 34a is the position shown by the dashed line in Figure 15, and when viewed in the Z-axis direction, the displacement member 90 does not overlap with the third fixing member 113, and the displacement member 90 allows access to the third fixing member 113.

[0072] Here, the third fixing member 113 is inserted into the second through hole 64 in the +Z direction and withdrawn in the -Z direction. In other words, the insertion and withdrawal direction of the third fixing member 113 to the second through hole 64 is in the Z-axis direction. When we say that the displacement member 90 restricts access to the third fixing member 113, it means that the displacement member 90 is located in the -Z direction, which is the withdrawal direction of the third fixing member 113 to the second through hole 64, making it difficult to contact the third fixing member 113 directly or with a tool from the -Z direction side.

[0073] Furthermore, the displacement member 90 being allowed to access the third fixing member 113 means that the displacement member 90 is not located in the -Z direction, which is the withdrawal direction from the second through-hole 64 of the third fixing member 113, and that the third fixing member 113 can be contacted directly or with a tool from the -Z direction side.

[0074] In this embodiment of the inkjet recording apparatus 1, the method for removing the flow channel member 70 and the flexible cable 51 from the recording head 2 will be explained with reference to Figures 18 to 24. Figures 18 to 20 are plan views in the +Z direction illustrating the method for removing the flow channel member 70 and the flexible cable 51 from the recording head 2. Figures 21 to 24 are cross-sectional views illustrating the method for removing the flow channel member 70 and the flexible cable 51 from the recording head 2.

[0075] First, as shown in Figures 18 and 21, the displacement member 90 is moved to the closed position. This exposes the third fixing member 113 in the -Z direction, which is the withdrawal direction from the second fixing hole 27, while the supply passage 100 is closed by the valve mechanism 80, thus allowing access to the third fixing member 113.

[0076] Next, as shown in Figures 19 and 22, the engagement between the third fixing member 113 and the second fixing hole 27 is released. In other words, the third fixing member 113 is removed in the -Z direction from the second fixing hole 27 and the second through hole 64.

[0077] Next, as shown in Figure 23, the cover member 60 is removed from the recording head 2. In this embodiment, the cover member 60 is moved in the -Z direction relative to the recording head 2 so that it is floating in the -Z direction away from the recording head 2.

[0078] Subsequently, as shown in Figures 20 and 24, the flow path member 70 is removed from the recording head 2 and the flexible cable 51 is removed. That is, the second flow path connection part 40 is moved in the -Z direction relative to the recording head 2 and removed from the first flow path connection part 23. Also, the flexible cable 51 is moved in the -Z direction relative to the recording head 2 and removed from the first connector 24. At this time, since the supply path 100 is closed by the valve mechanism 80, leakage of ink from the supply path 100 to the outside can be suppressed.

[0079] The method for reattaching the flow channel member 70 and flexible cable 51 to the recording head 2, from which the flow channel member 70 and flexible cable 51 have been removed, can be carried out by the reverse procedure. The method for attaching the flow channel member 70 and wiring member 50 to the recording head 2 will also be explained with reference to Figures 19 to 24. In Figures 19 to 24, arrows are shown indicating the removal of each component; when attaching each component, these arrows are reversed, but this is not shown in the illustration.

[0080] First, as shown in Figure 24, with the displacement member 90 in the closed position, the flow path member 70 and the flexible cable 51 are attached to the recording head 2. At this time, since the cover member 60 has been removed from the recording head 2, the attachment of the flow path member 70 and the flexible cable 51 to the recording head 2 is not restricted. Also, because the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, even if ink remains in the supply path 100, the ink in the supply path 100 will not leak to the outside.

[0081] Next, as shown in Figure 23, the cover member 60 is attached to the recording head 2 while the displacement member 90 remains in the closed position.

[0082] Next, as shown in Figures 19 and 22, with the displacement member 90 in the closed position, the cover member 60 is fixed to the recording head 2 with the third fixing member 113. That is, the cover member 60 is fixed to the recording head 2 by inserting the third fixing member 113 into the second through hole 64 in the +Z direction and engaging it with the second fixing hole 27. At this time, since the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, access to the third fixing member 113 is permitted, and the cover member 60 can be fixed to the recording head 2 by the third fixing member 113.

[0083] Next, as shown in Figures 18 and 21, the displacement member 90 is moved from the closed position shown by the solid line to the open position shown by the dashed line, thereby opening the supply passage 100 that was blocked by the valve mechanism 80. As a result, when viewed in the Z-axis direction, the displacement member 90 overlaps with the third fixed member 113, restricting access to the third fixed member 113.

[0084] Thus, in the inkjet recording device 1 of this embodiment, unless the displacement member 90 is set to the closed position and the supply path 100 is blocked, the cover member 60 cannot be removed from the recording head 2 and the flow path member 70 cannot be removed from the recording head 2. Therefore, when the flow path member 70 is removed, it is possible to suppress the leakage of ink from the supply path 100 to the outside.

[0085] In this embodiment, the third fixing member 113 fixes the cover member 60 to the recording head 2, but it is not limited to this, and the third fixing member 113 may also fix the cover member 60 to the support member 7. Also, similar to Embodiment 1 described above, the common third fixing member 113 may be used to fix the recording head 2 to the support member 7 and to fix the cover member 60 to the recording head 2.

[0086] As described above, the inkjet recording device 1, which is an example of a liquid ejection device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention, comprises a recording head 2, which is a liquid ejection head that ejects liquid ink, and a flow path member 70. The flow path member 70 includes a second flow path connection part 40, which is a flow path connecting member that is detachably connected to the recording head 2; a first supply path 34a, which is a supply path connected to a second supply path 41, which is a flow path inside the second flow path connection part 40; and a displacement member 90 that can be displaced between a closed position that blocks the first supply path 34a and an open position that opens the first supply path 34a. When the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the displacement member 90 restricts the release of the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40, and when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the displacement member 90 does not restrict the release of the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40. In this way, the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40 is not released except when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position that blocks the first supply path 34a. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40 from being released while the first supply path 34a is open. As a result, when the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40 is released, it is possible to prevent the ink in the first supply path 34a from leaking to the outside.

[0087] Furthermore, the inkjet recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment includes a cover member 60 capable of forming a housing space 61 for housing a second flow path connection part 40, which is a flow path connection member, between the cover member 60 and the recording head 2, which is a liquid jet head. The inkjet recording apparatus 1 also further includes a support member 7 for supporting the recording head 2, and a third fixing member 113 for fixing the cover member 60 to at least one of the recording head 2 and the support member 7. The displacement member 90 is provided outside the housing space 61, and it is preferable that when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the displacement member 90 restricts access to the third fixing member 113, and when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the displacement member 90 allows access to the third fixing member 113. In this way, by restricting access to the third fixing member 113 when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, it is possible to suppress the removal of the cover member 60 from the recording head 2 while the first supply passage 34a is open, and to suppress the removal of the second flow path connection part 40 from the recording head 2.

[0088] Furthermore, in the inkjet recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment, the third fixing member 113 is removable from the second through hole 64 formed in the cover member 60, and it is preferable that the displacement member 90, when in the open position, overlaps the third fixing member 113 when viewed in the +Z direction, which is the insertion direction of the third fixing member 113. This prevents the removal of the third fixing member 113 when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, and prevents the cover member 60 and the second flow path connection part 40 from being removed from the recording head 2.

[0089] Furthermore, the inkjet recording device 1 of this embodiment further includes a flexible cable 51, which is a wiring member that is detachably attached to the recording head 2, which is a liquid ejection head, and electrically connected to the recording head 2. The recording head 2 has a first connector 24, which is a connector that is located in the housing space 61 and electrically connected to the flexible cable 51, and the first supply path 34a is a flow path formed inside the supply pipe 34, which is a flexible tube. Preferably, the cover member 60 has a first opening 62a into which the supply pipe 34 is press-fitted, a second opening 62b into which the flexible cable 51 is inserted, and a second sealing member 66, which is a flexible sealing member that closes the gap between the inner circumference of the second opening 62b and the outer circumference of the flexible cable 51. By press-fitting the supply pipe 34 into the first opening 62a of the cover member 60 and providing the second sealing member 66 between the second opening 62b and the flexible cable 51 in this way, it is possible to suppress the intrusion of dust such as paper dust and ink mist into the housing space 61 of the cover member 60. Furthermore, compared to a case where the cover member 60 is a member that only has the function of restricting the removal of the flow path member 70 from the recording head 2, the number of parts can be reduced and costs can be lowered.

[0090] Furthermore, in the inkjet recording device 1 of this embodiment, it is preferable that the third fixing member 113 sandwiches the recording head 2, which is a liquid jetting head, between the cover member 60 and the support member 7, thereby fixing the recording head 2 and the cover member 60 to the support member 7. This allows the third fixing member 113 to fix the recording head 2 to the support member 7 and to fix the cover member 60 to the recording head 2, thereby reducing the number of parts and the assembly process, and thus reducing costs.

[0091] (Embodiment 3) Figure 25 is a plan view of the recording head 2, flow path member 70, and wiring member 50 according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention, as seen in the +Z direction. Figure 26 is a cross-sectional view of the main part along the line FF' in Figure 25. Figure 27 is a cross-sectional view of the main part along the line GG' in Figure 25. Note that the same reference numerals are used for components similar to those in the embodiments described above, and redundant explanations are omitted.

[0092] As shown in the figure, the inkjet recording device 1 of this embodiment comprises a recording head 2, a flow path member 70, and a wiring member 50.

[0093] The recording head 2 is fixed to the support member 7 by a fourth fixing member 114, similar to Embodiment 2. In other words, the recording head 2 is fixed to the support member 7 by the fourth fixing member 114 of this embodiment being inserted through the first through hole 26 of the recording head 2 and engaging with the first fixing hole 7b of the support member 7.

[0094] The flow path member 70 includes a supply pipe 34, a second flow path connection part 40, a valve mechanism 80, and a displacement member 90.

[0095] The second flow path connection section 40 has a second supply path 41 that is connected to the first flow path 22 of the recording head 2. The second supply path 41 is provided penetrating the second flow path connection section 40 in the Z-axis direction, and one end of the second supply path 41 communicates with the first supply path 34a provided inside the supply pipe 34. The supply path 100 in this embodiment includes the first supply path 34a and the second supply path 41. The other end of the second supply path 41 communicates with the first flow path 22 which opens in the -Z direction of the recording head 2. The first flow path 22 is provided as an opening on the -Z direction surface of the recording head 2. In this embodiment, this opening of the first flow path 22 corresponds to the first flow path connection section. The supply path 100 and the first flow path 22 communicate through the communication between this opening of the first flow path 22 and the opening of the second supply path 41 of the second flow path connection section 40. Furthermore, a flexible third sealing member 43 is provided between the opening edge of the second supply passage 41 of the second flow path connection section 40 and the opening edge of the first flow path 22 of the recording head 2. The third sealing member 43 ensures a liquid-tight connection between the supply passage 100 and the first flow path 22.

[0096] Furthermore, the second flow path connection portion 40 has a third through hole 44 that penetrates in the Z-axis direction. In this embodiment, a total of two third through holes 44 are provided at each end in the Y-axis direction. In addition, a third fixing hole 28 is provided on the -Z direction surface of the recording head 2. The second flow path connection portion 40 is fixed to the recording head 2 by inserting the first fixing member 111 through the third through hole 44 in the +Z direction and engaging it with the third fixing hole 28. In other words, the insertion and removal direction of the first fixing member 111 to the second flow path connection portion 40 is in the Z-axis direction. In this embodiment, the first fixing member is a male screw, and the third fixing hole 28 is a female screw with a spirally formed screw groove on its inner circumferential surface into which the first fixing member 111 is screwed. In this way, the second flow path connection portion 40 and the recording head 2 are fixed by the first fixing member 111 via the third sealing member 43.

[0097] The valve mechanism 80 is integrally formed with the second flow path connection portion 40 on the -Z direction side of the second flow path connection portion 40. Since the valve mechanism 80 is the same as in Embodiment 1 described above, a redundant explanation will be omitted.

[0098] A first connector 24 is provided on the -Z-direction surface of the recording head 2. The wiring member 50 includes a flexible cable 51 and a second connector 52 provided at the end of the flexible cable 51 and electrically connected to the first connector 24. The second connector 52 can be inserted into and removed from the first connector 24 in the Z-axis direction. In other words, the insertion direction of the wiring member 50 into the recording head 2 is the +Z direction, and the removal direction is the -Z direction. As shown in Figure 26, the second connector 52 is provided with fourth through holes 53 that penetrate in the Z-axis direction at both ends in the Y-axis direction. The first connector 24 is fixed to the recording head 2 by inserting a second fixing member 112 through the fourth through hole 53 in the +Z direction and engaging it with a fourth fixing hole 29 provided in the first connector 24. This second fixing member 112 is made of a male screw, and the fourth fixing hole 29 is made of a female screw with a spiral thread formed on its inner circumferential surface into which the second fixing member 112 is screwed. In other words, the insertion and removal direction of the second fixing member 112 into the fourth through hole 53 is the Z-axis direction.

[0099] In such a flow channel member 70, when the displacement member 90 is in the open position that opens the supply path 100, as shown by the dashed line in Figure 25 when attached to the recording head 2, the displacement member 90 restricts access to the first fixed member 111. In this embodiment, since the insertion and removal direction of the first fixed member 111 to the second flow channel connection portion 40 is in the Z-axis direction, when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the displacement member 90 overlaps with the first fixed member 111 when viewed in the Z-axis direction, thereby restricting access to the first fixed member 111. In other words, when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the first fixed member 111 is located between the displacement member 90 and the second flow channel connection portion 40 in the Z-axis direction.

[0100] Furthermore, as shown by the solid line in Figure 25, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position that blocks the supply passage 100, the displacement member 90 allows access to the first fixed member 111. In other words, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, it does not overlap with the first fixed member 111 when viewed in the Z-axis direction, thereby allowing access to the first fixed member 111.

[0101] Furthermore, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position that blocks the supply path 100, the displacement member 90 overlaps the wiring member 50 when viewed in the Z-axis direction. In this embodiment, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the displacement member 90 overlaps the second connector 52 when viewed in the Z-axis direction. Therefore, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the movement of the second connector 52 in the -Z direction is restricted by the displacement member 90, and the second connector 52 cannot be removed from the first connector 24. Also, in this embodiment, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the displacement member 90 overlaps the second fixing member 112 when viewed in the Z-axis direction. Therefore, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the second fixing member 112 cannot be accessed, and the second fixing member 112 cannot be removed. This also prevents the wiring member 50 from being removed from the recording head 2.

[0102] In this embodiment of the inkjet recording apparatus 1, the method for removing the flow channel member 70 and the flexible cable 51 from the recording head 2 will be explained with reference to Figures 28 to 30. Figures 28 to 30 are plan views illustrating the method for removing the flow channel member 70 and the wiring member 50 from the recording head 2.

[0103] First, as shown in Figure 28, when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the displacement member 90 allows access to the second fixing member 112, so the second fixing member 112 is moved in the -Z direction relative to the fourth through hole 53 and the second fixing member 112 is removed from the second flow path connection part 40. Also, when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the displacement member 90 does not overlap with the direction in which the wiring member 50 is removed when viewed in the Z-axis direction, so the second connector 52 is moved in the -Z direction relative to the first connector 24 and the second connector 52 is removed from the first connector 24.

[0104] Next, as shown in Figure 29, the displacement member 90 is moved to the closed position. This allows access to the first fixed member 111 by ensuring that the displacement member 90 does not overlap with the first fixed member 111 when viewed in the Z-axis direction, while the supply passage 100 is closed by the valve mechanism 80. Therefore, as shown in Figure 30, the first fixed member 111 is removed by moving it in the -Z direction from the third through hole 44, and the second flow path connection part 40 is removed from the recording head 2. At this time, since the supply passage 100 is closed by the valve mechanism 80, it is possible to prevent ink in the supply passage 100 from leaking to the outside even when the second flow path connection part 40 is removed.

[0105] The method for reattaching the flow channel member 70 and wiring member 50 to the recording head 2, from which the flow channel member 70 and wiring member 50 have been removed, can be carried out by the reverse procedure. The method for reattaching the flow channel member 70 and wiring member 50 to the recording head 2 will also be explained with reference to Figures 28 to 30. In Figures 28 to 30, arrows are shown indicating the removal of each component; when attaching each component, these arrows are reversed, but this is not shown in the illustration.

[0106] First, as shown in Figure 30, the flow path member 70 is attached to the recording head 2 with the displacement member 90 in the closed position. In this state, the second flow path connection part 40 is fixed to the recording head 2 by the first fixing member 111. When the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the displacement member 90 does not overlap with the third through hole 44 when viewed in the Z-axis direction, so the first fixing member 111 can be inserted into the third through hole 44 in the +Z direction and the second flow path connection part 40 can be fixed to the recording head 2 by the first fixing member 111.

[0107] Next, as shown in Figure 29, the displacement member 90 is moved from the closed position shown by the solid line to the open position shown by the dashed line. This prevents the displacement member 90 from obstructing the attachment of the wiring member 50, allowing the wiring member 50 to be attached to the recording head 2 as shown in Figure 29. In other words, the wiring member 50 cannot be attached to the recording head 2 unless the displacement member 90 is in the open position, so the supply path 100 can be opened simply by attaching the wiring member 50 to the recording head 2. Therefore, it is possible to avoid forgetting to open the supply path 100, and to prevent printing defects caused by ink not being supplied from the second liquid reservoir 32 to the recording head 2 due to forgetting to open the supply path 100.

[0108] As described above, the inkjet recording device 1, which is an example of a liquid ejection device according to Embodiment 3 of the present invention, comprises a recording head 2, which is a liquid ejection head that ejects liquid ink, and a flow path member 70. The flow path member 70 includes a second flow path connection part 40, which is a flow path connecting member that is detachably connected to the recording head 2; a first supply path 34a, which is a supply path connected to a second supply path 41, which is a flow path inside the second flow path connection part 40; and a displacement member 90 that can be displaced between a closed position that blocks the first supply path 34a and an open position that opens the first supply path 34a. When the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the displacement member 90 restricts the release of the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40, and when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the displacement member 90 does not restrict the release of the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40. In this way, the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40 is not released except when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position that blocks the first supply path 34a. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40 from being released while the first supply path 34a is open. As a result, when the connection between the recording head 2 and the second flow path connection part 40 is released, it is possible to prevent the ink in the first supply path 34a from leaking to the outside.

[0109] Furthermore, the inkjet recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment further includes a first fixing member 111 that fixes the second flow path connection part 40, which is a flow path connecting member, to the recording head 2, which is a liquid injection head. It is also preferable that when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, the displacement member 90 restricts access to the first fixing member 111, and when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, the displacement member 90 allows access to the first fixing member 111. In this way, by restricting access to the first fixing member 111 when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, it is possible to prevent the second flow path connection part 40 from being removed from the recording head 2 while the first supply path 34a is open.

[0110] Furthermore, in the inkjet recording apparatus 1 of this embodiment, the first fixing member 111 is removable from the second flow path connection portion 40, which is a flow path connection member, and it is preferable that the displacement member 90, when in the open position, overlaps the first fixing member 111 when viewed in the Z-axis direction, which is the insertion / removal direction of the first fixing member 111. This restricts access to the first fixing member 111 when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, and prevents the first fixing member 111 from being removed from the second flow path connection portion 40.

[0111] Furthermore, the inkjet recording device 1 of this embodiment is further provided with a wiring member 50 that is detachably attached to the recording head 2, which is a liquid jet head, and electrically connected to the recording head 2. When viewed in the +Z direction, which is the insertion direction of the wiring member 50, it is preferable that the displacement member 90, when in the closed position, overlaps with the wiring member 50. With this configuration, after connecting the second flow path connection part 40 to the recording head 2, the wiring member 50 cannot be attached to the recording head 2 unless the displacement member 90 is moved from the closed position to the open position. This prevents forgetting to open the first supply path 34a and suppresses printing defects due to insufficient ink supply.

[0112] Furthermore, the inkjet recording device 1 of this embodiment further includes a wiring member 50 that is detachably attached to the recording head 2, which is a liquid ejection head, and electrically connected to the recording head 2, and a second fixing member 112 for fixing the wiring member 50 to the recording head 2. When viewed in the +Z direction, which is the insertion direction of the wiring member 50, it is preferable that the displacement member 90, when in the closed position, overlaps the second fixing member 112. Since the second fixing member 112 cannot be attached unless the displacement member 90 is in the open position, it is possible to prevent forgetting to open the first supply passage 34a.

[0113] In this embodiment, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, when viewed in the +Z direction, the displacement member 90 overlaps the second connector 52 of the wiring member 50 and the second fixing member 112, but the embodiment is not limited to this. Figure 31 is a cross-sectional view of a modified example of the second connector 52 of this embodiment. In Figure 31, the open position is shown by a solid line and the closed position by a dashed line.

[0114] As shown in Figure 31, the closed position of the displacement member 90, indicated by the dashed line, contacts the second connector 52 attached to the first connector 24. In other words, the second connector 52 restricts the displacement member 90 from moving from the open position to the closed position. To put it another way, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, it prevents the second connector 52 from being attached to the recording head 2. Therefore, when attaching the second flow path connection part 40 and the wiring member 50 to the recording head 2 in this order, the wiring member 50 cannot be attached to the recording head 2 unless the displacement member 90 is moved to the open position, further suppressing the occurrence of printing defects due to the supply path 100 remaining blocked. Also, when removing the second flow path connection part 40 and the wiring member 50 from the recording head 2, the displacement member 90 cannot be moved to the closed position unless the wiring member 50 is removed from the recording head 2 first, and the supply path 100 will be blocked, preventing the second flow path connection part 40 from being removed from the recording head 2. Therefore, the wiring member 50 and the second flow path connection part 40 can be removed from the recording head 2 and installed in the correct order. In the example shown in Figure 31, the second fixing member 112 may be omitted.

[0115] As described above, the inkjet recording device 1 shown in Figure 31 further includes a wiring member 50 that is detachably attached to the recording head 2, which is a liquid ejection head, and electrically connected to the recording head 2. Furthermore, when the wiring member 50 is connected to the recording head 2, it restricts the displacement member 90 from being displaced from the open position to the closed position. With this configuration, when attaching the flow channel member 70 and the wiring member 50 to the recording head 2 in this order, the wiring member 50 cannot be attached to the recording head 2 unless the displacement member 90 is displaced to the open position, which further suppresses the occurrence of printing defects due to the supply path 100 remaining blocked. Also, when removing the flow channel member 70 and the wiring member 50 from the recording head 2, the supply path 100 cannot be blocked and the flow channel member 70 cannot be removed from the recording head 2 unless the wiring member 50 is removed from the recording head 2 first, thus ensuring that the wiring member 50 and the flow channel member 70 are removed from the recording head 2 in the correct order.

[0116] (Other embodiments) Although various embodiments of the present invention have been described above, the basic configuration of the present invention is not limited to those described above.

[0117] For example, in the embodiments described above, the valve mechanism and displacement member are provided on the recording head side of the supply path, but the valve mechanism and displacement member may be provided in the middle of the supply path or on the side of the second liquid reservoir, etc. Figure 32 is a plan view in the +Z direction illustrating a modified example of the inkjet recording device 1. Figure 33 is a cross-sectional view of the main part along the HH' line in Figure 32. Note that the same reference numerals are used for components similar to those in the embodiments described above, and redundant explanations are omitted.

[0118] As shown in Figures 32 and 33, the inkjet recording device 1 comprises a second liquid reservoir 32, a recording head 2, a cover member 60, and a flow path member 70. The flow path member 70 comprises a supply pipe 34 with a first supply passage 34a inside, and a second flow path connection part 40 provided at the end of the supply pipe 34 and detachable from the recording head 2. The cover member 60 is provided with a first opening 62a through which the supply pipe 34 is inserted. The first opening 62a is sized so that the second flow path connection part 40 is not inserted.

[0119] Furthermore, the supply pipe 34 is provided with a valve mechanism 80 and a displacement member 90 similar to those in Embodiment 1 described above on the second liquid storage section 32 side. The internal structure of the valve mechanism 80 is the same as in Embodiment 1, so a redundant explanation will be omitted.

[0120] The displacement member 90 is displaceable between the open position shown by the solid line and the closed position shown by the dashed line in the figure. In this embodiment, as with Embodiment 1 described above, it is rotatable about the shaft portion 85.

[0121] When the displacement member 90 is in the open position shown by the solid line, it overlaps with the cover member 60 when viewed in the Z-axis direction, restricting the cover member 60 from moving in the -Z direction relative to the recording head 2. In other words, when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, it restricts the cover member 60 from being removed from the recording head 2, thereby restricting the second flow path connection part 40 from being removed from the recording head 2. Also, in the examples shown in Figures 32 and 33, when the displacement member 90 is in the open position, it overlaps with the third fixing member 113 that fixes the cover member 60 to the support member 7 together with the recording head 2 when viewed in the Z-axis direction. Therefore, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, it restricts access to the third fixing member 113, thereby restricting the third fixing member 113 from being removed from the cover member 60.

[0122] Furthermore, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position shown by the dashed line, it does not overlap with the cover member 60 when viewed in the Z-axis direction, and allows the cover member 60 to move in the -Z direction relative to the recording head 2. In other words, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, it allows the cover member 60 to be removed from the recording head 2, and also allows the second flow path connection part 40 to be removed from the recording head 2.

[0123] Furthermore, in the examples shown in Figures 32 and 33, when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position, access to the third fixing member 113 is permitted, and the third fixing member 113 can be removed from the cover member 60. Therefore, the second flow path connection 40 can only be removed from the recording head 2 when the displacement member 90 is in the closed position. Consequently, when the second flow path connection 40 is removed from the recording head 2, the supply path 100 can be reliably closed, preventing ink in the supply path 100 from leaking to the outside.

[0124] Thus, even if the displacement member 90 is provided in a portion of the supply path 100 other than the recording head 2 side, the same effects as those of the embodiments described above can be achieved. Although the flexible cable 51 and wiring member 50 are not shown in Figures 32 and 33, the same flexible cable 51 and wiring member 50 as those of embodiments 1 to 3 described above may be provided.

[0125] Of course, the embodiments 1 to 3 described above may also be omitted, with the flexible cable 51 and wiring member 50 not provided.

[0126] Furthermore, in the embodiments described above, the first fixing members 111 to the fourth fixing members 114 are male threads, but the invention is not limited to this. Here, a modified example of the third fixing member 113 that fixes the cover member 60 to the support member 7 will be described with reference to Figures 34 to 36. Figure 34 is an exploded perspective view showing the third fixing member 113, the second flange portion 63, and the first flange portion 25. Figures 35 and 36 are cross-sectional views of the third fixing member 113, the second flange portion 63, and the first flange portion 25.

[0127] As shown in the figure, the third fixing member 113 comprises a head portion 113a, an engaging portion 113b, and a shaft portion 113c. The shaft portion 113c connects the head portion 113a and the engaging portion 113b. The shape of the head portion 113a is substantially cylindrical, but it may also be, for example, prismatic. The shaft portion 113c is an elongated portion. The engaging portion 113b is an elongated portion, and the length of the engaging portion 113b in the longitudinal direction is longer than the diameter of the shaft portion 113c.

[0128] The head portion 113a is the part that contacts the elastic member 115. The head portion 113a functions as an operating part for rotating the third fixing member 113 in the XY plane when fixing the cover member 60 to the recording head 2. The engaging portion 113b is the part that engages with the first flange portion 25. The elastic member 115 is an elastic spring member. By providing the elastic member 115, the stability of fixing the cover member 60 to the recording head 2, or during use of the recording head 2, can be improved compared to when the elastic member 115 is not provided.

[0129] The elastic member 115 is a long, flat plate-shaped leaf spring, and a portion of the elastic member 115 is bent. The elastic member 115 is in contact with the head 113a of the third fixing member 113 when the cover member 60 is fixed to the recording head 2 by the third fixing member 113.

[0130] Furthermore, the elastic member 115 has a fifth through-hole 115a through which the shaft portion 113c is inserted. The fifth through-hole 115a is an elongated hole in the Y-axis direction, through which the engaging portion 113b and the shaft portion 113c can be inserted when viewed in the Z-axis direction.

[0131] The second flange portion 63 of the cover member 60 has a second through hole 64 that communicates with the fifth through hole 115a. The second through hole 64 is an elongated hole in the Y-axis direction, through which the engaging portion 113b and shaft portion 113c of the third fixing member 113 can be inserted when viewed in the Z-axis direction.

[0132] The first flange portion 25 of the recording head 2 has a second fixing hole 27 that communicates with the second through hole 64. The second fixing hole 27 is an elongated hole in the Y-axis direction, through which the engaging portion 113b and shaft portion 113c of the third fixing member 113 can be inserted when viewed in the Z-axis direction. The first flange portion 25 also has a groove portion 27a that communicates with the second fixing hole 27 and opens to the +Z direction surface. The groove portion 27a is an elongated hole in the X-axis direction when viewed in the Z-axis direction. The length of this groove portion 27a in the X-axis direction is slightly greater than the longitudinal length of the engaging portion 113b. Therefore, the engaging portion 113b can be inserted into the groove portion 27a in the -Z direction.

[0133] As shown in Figure 35, the third fixing member 113 is inserted in the +Z direction in this order through the fifth through hole 115a of the elastic member 115, the second through hole 64 provided in the second flange portion 63 of the cover member 60, and the second fixing hole 27 of the first flange portion 25 of the recording head 2, and the elastic member 115 is pressed in the +Z direction by the head 113a, causing the elastic member 115 to elastically deform until the engaging portion 113b is positioned in the +Z direction relative to the groove portion 27a. In this state, the head 113a is operated to rotate the third fixing member 113 in the XY plane until the longitudinal direction of the engaging portion 113b coincides with the X-axis direction.

[0134] Then, as shown in Figure 36, by releasing the pressure on the third fixing member 113 in the +Z direction, the head 113a moves in the -Z direction by the elastic member 115, and the engaging portion 113b is inserted into the groove 27a, thereby restricting the movement of the third fixing member 113 in the -Z direction. In other words, the cover member 60 is fixed to the recording head 2 by the third fixing member 113.

[0135] Such a third fixing member 113 can also achieve the same effects as the embodiments 1 to 3 described above. Although Figures 34 to 36 describe a modified example of the third fixing member 113, the other first fixing member 111, second fixing member 112, and fourth fixing member 114 can also be made to have the same structure as the third fixing member 113.

[0136] Furthermore, in the embodiments described above, the displacement member 90 is shown to rotate around the shaft 85 between a closed position and an open position as an example, but the invention is not limited to this, and the displacement member 90 may slide in the longitudinal direction to move between the closed position and the open position. Also, the valve mechanism 80 may be a general ball valve, globe valve, diaphragm valve, etc. Furthermore, the displacement member 90 may be used to bend the supply pipe 34 by displacement, thereby closing the first supply passage 34a, and the structure is not particularly limited.

[0137] Furthermore, while the inkjet recording device 1 described above is exemplified by a device in which the recording head 2 is mounted on a support member 7 and moves in the main scanning direction, the present invention is not limited to this. For example, the present invention can also be applied to so-called line-type recording devices in which the recording head 2 is fixed and printing is performed simply by moving a medium S such as paper in the sub-scanning direction.

[0138] Furthermore, the present invention broadly applies to liquid spraying devices in general that are equipped with liquid spraying heads. For example, it can be applied to liquid spraying devices equipped with recording heads such as various inkjet recording heads used in image recording devices such as printers, colorant spraying heads used in the manufacture of color filters for liquid crystal displays, electrode material spraying heads used in electrode formation for organic EL displays, FEDs (field emission displays), etc., and bio-organic material spraying heads used in biochip manufacturing. [Explanation of symbols]

[0139] 1... Inkjet recording device (liquid ejection device), 2... Inkjet recording head (liquid ejection head), 3... Liquid supply unit, 4... Control unit, 5... Transport mechanism, 5a... Transport roller, 6... Moving mechanism, 7... Support member, 7a... Exposed opening, 7b... First fixing hole, 8... Transport belt, 21... Nozzle, 21a... Nozzle surface, 22... First flow path, 23... First flow path connection part, 24... First connector 25...First flange section, 26...First through hole, 27...Second fixing hole, 27a...Groove section, 28...Third fixing hole, 29...Fourth fixing hole, 31...First liquid storage section, 32...Second liquid storage section, 33...Refill pipe, 33a...Refill passage, 34...Supply pipe, 34a...First supply passage, 35...Recovery pipe, 35a...Recovery passage, 36...First pump, 37...Second pump, 40...Second flow path connection section (flow path connection member), 41...Second supply Path, 42...First sealing member, 43...Third sealing member, 44...Third through hole, 50...Wiring member, 51...Flexible cable, 52...Second connector, 53...Fourth through hole, 60...Cover member, 61...Housing space, 62...Opening, 62a...First opening, 62b...Second opening, 63...Second flange portion, 64...Second through hole, 65...Notch portion, 66...Second sealing member, 70...Flow path member, 80...Valve Mechanism, 81...Main body, 81a...First main body, 81b...Second main body, 82...Pressing part, 83...Eccentric cam, 84...Valve housing part, 85...Shaft part, 90...Displacement member, 100...Supply path, 111...First fixing member, 112...Second fixing member, 113...Third fixing member, 113a...Head, 113b...Engaging part, 113c...Shaft part, 114...Fourth fixing member, 115...Elastic member, 115a...Fifth through hole, S...Medium

Claims

1. A liquid spray head for spraying liquid, A flow path member comprising: a flow path connecting member detachably connected to the liquid injection head; a supply path connected to a flow path inside the flow path connecting member; and a displacement member that is displaceable between a closed position that blocks the supply path and an open position that opens the supply path, A first fixing member that fixes the flow path connecting member to the liquid injection head, Equipped with, When the displacement member is in the open position, the displacement member restricts the disconnection of the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member by restricting access to the first fixing member. When the displacement member is in the closed position, the displacement member does not restrict the disconnection of the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member by allowing access to the first fixing member, and the first fixing member is insertable into and removeable from the flow path connecting member. When viewed in the insertion / removal direction of the first fixing member, the displacement member when in the open position overlaps with the first fixing member. A liquid injection device characterized by the following features.

2. A liquid spray head that sprays liquid, A flow path member comprising: a flow path connecting member detachably connected to the liquid injection head; a supply path connected to a flow path inside the flow path connecting member; and a displacement member that is displaceable between a closed position that blocks the supply path and an open position that opens the supply path, A first fixing member that fixes the flow path connecting member to the liquid injection head, A wiring member that is detachably attached to the liquid spray head and electrically connected to the liquid spray head, Equipped with, When the displacement member is in the open position, the displacement member restricts the disconnection of the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member by restricting access to the first fixing member. When the displacement member is in the closed position, the displacement member does not restrict the disconnection of the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member by allowing access to the first fixed member. When viewed in the insertion direction of the wiring member, the displacement member when in the closed position overlaps the wiring member. A liquid injection device characterized by the following features.

3. A liquid spray head for spraying liquid, A flow path member comprising: a flow path connecting member detachably connected to the liquid injection head; a supply path connected to a flow path inside the flow path connecting member; and a displacement member that is displaceable between a closed position that blocks the supply path and an open position that opens the supply path, A first fixing member that fixes the flow path connecting member to the liquid injection head, A wiring member that is detachably attached to the liquid spray head and electrically connected to the liquid spray head, A second fixing member for fixing the wiring member to the liquid spray head, Equipped with, When the displacement member is in the open position, the displacement member restricts the disconnection of the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member by restricting access to the first fixing member. When the displacement member is in the closed position, the displacement member does not restrict the disconnection of the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member by allowing access to the first fixed member. When viewed in the insertion direction of the wiring member, the displacement member in the closed position overlaps the second fixing member. A liquid injection device characterized by the following features.

4. A liquid spray head for spraying liquid, A flow path member comprising: a flow path connecting member detachably connected to the liquid injection head; a supply path connected to a flow path inside the flow path connecting member; and a displacement member that is displaceable between a closed position that blocks the supply path and an open position that opens the supply path, A first fixing member that fixes the flow path connecting member to the liquid injection head, A wiring member that is detachably attached to the liquid spray head and electrically connected to the liquid spray head, Equipped with, When the displacement member is in the open position, the displacement member restricts the disconnection of the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member by restricting access to the first fixing member. When the displacement member is in the closed position, the displacement member does not restrict the disconnection of the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member by allowing access to the first fixed member. When connected to the liquid injection head, the wiring member restricts the displacement member from moving from the open position to the closed position. A liquid injection device characterized by the following features.

5. A liquid spray head for spraying liquid, A flow path member comprising: a flow path connecting member detachably connected to the liquid injection head; a supply path connected to a flow path inside the flow path connecting member; and a displacement member that is displaceable between a closed position that blocks the supply path and an open position that opens the supply path, A cover member capable of forming a housing space for housing the flow path connecting member between itself and the liquid injection head, Equipped with, The displacement member is provided on the outside of the accommodation space, When the displacement member is in the open position, the displacement member restricts the movement of the cover member, thereby restricting the disconnection of the connection between the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member. When the displacement member is in the closed position, the displacement member does not restrict the disconnection of the connection between the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member by allowing the movement of the cover member. A liquid injection device characterized by the following features.

6. The cover member has an opening through which the displacement member can pass, When viewed in the insertion / removal direction of the flow path connecting member, the displacement member overlaps the cover member when it is in the open position. When viewed in the insertion / removal direction of the flow path connecting member, the displacement member is located inside the inner circumference of the opening of the cover member when it is in the closed position. The liquid injection device according to feature 5.

7. The liquid spray head is further equipped with a wiring member that is detachably attached to the liquid spray head and electrically connected to the liquid spray head. The liquid spray head is positioned within the containment space and has a connector that is electrically connected to the wiring member. The connector is exposed to the outside of the cover member through the opening of the cover member. When viewed in the insertion direction of the wiring member, the displacement member in the closed position overlaps the connector. The liquid injection device according to feature 6.

8. A support member that supports the liquid injection head, A third fixing member is provided to secure the liquid spray head and the cover member to the support member, by sandwiching the liquid spray head between the cover member and the support member. The liquid injection device according to claim 5, characterized by comprising:

9. A liquid spray head for spraying liquid, A flow path member comprising: a flow path connecting member detachably connected to the liquid injection head; a supply path connected to a flow path inside the flow path connecting member; and a displacement member that is displaceable between a closed position that blocks the supply path and an open position that opens the supply path, A cover member capable of forming a housing space for housing the flow path connecting member between itself and the liquid injection head, A support member that supports the liquid injection head, A third fixing member for fixing the cover member to at least one of the liquid spray head and the support member, Equipped with, The displacement member is provided on the outside of the accommodation space, When the displacement member is in the open position, the displacement member restricts the disconnection of the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member by restricting access to the third fixing member. When the displacement member is in the closed position, the displacement member does not restrict the disconnection of the liquid injection head and the flow path connecting member by allowing access to the third fixing member. A liquid injection device characterized by the following features.

10. The third fixing member is removable from the hole formed in the cover member. When viewed in the insertion direction of the third fixing member, the displacement member when in the open position overlaps with the third fixing member. The liquid injection device according to feature 9.

11. The liquid spray head is further equipped with a wiring member that is detachably attached to the liquid spray head and electrically connected to the liquid spray head. The liquid injection head is located within the containment space and has a connector that is electrically connected to the wiring member. The supply channel is a flow path formed inside a flexible tube. The cover member has a first opening into which the tube is press-fitted, a second opening into which the wiring member is inserted, and a flexible sealing member that closes the gap between the inner circumference of the second opening and the outer circumference of the wiring member. The liquid injection device according to feature 9.

12. The third fixing member fixes the liquid spray head and the cover member to the support member by sandwiching the liquid spray head between the cover member and the support member. The liquid injection device according to feature 9.

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