WO2016021171A1 - 複合装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a composite apparatus including a recording apparatus such as an ink jet printer.
- an inkjet printer that performs printing by ejecting ink from a inkjet head onto a recording medium such as paper has been known as a type of recording apparatus.
- a printer when a relatively large amount of printing is performed, in order to supply ink to the inkjet head continuously and stably, ink is supplied from an ink tank having a relatively large ink storage capacity to the inkjet head through an ink tube.
- an ink tank is usually attached to the side surface of the apparatus main body.
- An object of the present invention is to provide a composite apparatus capable of effectively using a space on a liquid storage section provided on a side portion of the apparatus main body.
- a composite apparatus that solves the above problems includes a recording apparatus having a recording unit that performs recording by ejecting liquid onto a recording medium, a reading apparatus that is disposed on the recording apparatus and can read an image, and at least A composite device, part of which is disposed on a side of the recording device and includes a liquid storage unit for storing the liquid to be supplied to the recording unit, wherein the reading device is a part of the recording device It arrange
- the liquid storage unit has a finger hooking portion on which a finger is placed.
- the reading device includes a transport unit that transports a document and a reading unit that reads an image of the transported document, and the transport unit is located on the recording device.
- the size of the image that can be read by the reading device is larger than the size of the recording medium that can be recorded by the recording unit.
- an image larger than the recording medium can be read by the reading device.
- the liquid storage portion is disposed on both sides in the width direction of the recording apparatus.
- the size of the reading device can be increased in the width direction of the recording device.
- the recording medium has a rectangular shape, and the recording apparatus is configured to be able to set the recording medium in a position mode in which the long side is the depth direction of the recording apparatus. It is preferable that the rectangular image having a size that is twice as large as the recording medium and having a long side in the width direction perpendicular to the depth direction of the recording apparatus can be read.
- an upper end portion of the liquid storage portion is a flat surface. According to this configuration, it is possible to suppress the liquid container from interfering with the reading device.
- the liquid storage portion is disposed on a rear side portion of the recording apparatus.
- the size of the reading device can be increased in the depth direction of the recording device.
- the liquid storage unit includes an insertion case having an insertion port into which the liquid container that stores the liquid can be inserted, and the insertion port is disposed on a side portion of the insertion case. It is preferable.
- the liquid storage section includes a storage case that can store a liquid storage body in which the liquid is stored and has an opening on a side portion, and a lid that can open and close the opening.
- the opening / closing locus when the lid is opened / closed is preferably separated from the reading device.
- the liquid storage unit includes a storage case having an opening on the upper side and capable of storing a liquid storage body in which the liquid is stored, and the reading device can read the image. And a cover member that is displaceable between a first position that covers the reading surface and a second position that exposes the reading surface, and the cover member has the opening when the cover member is in the first position. It is preferable to close and open the opening when in the second position.
- the cover member of the reading device can function as a lid that opens and closes the opening of the storage case.
- one of the liquid storage portions arranged on both sides of the recording device is longer than the other liquid storage portion, and the reading device is It is preferable that a protruding amount protruding from the recording device above the one liquid storage portion is longer than a protruding amount protruding from the recording device above the other liquid storage portion.
- the reading device can be stably supported by the recording device.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a composite apparatus when an upper sheet cassette and a lower sheet cassette are associated with legal size paper.
- the model perspective view of the compound apparatus of the example of a change The model perspective view of the compound apparatus of the example of a change.
- the model perspective view of the compound apparatus of the example of a change The model perspective view of the compound apparatus of the example of a change.
- the model perspective view of the compound apparatus of the example of a change The model perspective view of the compound apparatus of the example of a change.
- the model perspective view of the compound apparatus of the example of a change The model perspective view of the compound apparatus of the example of a change.
- the model perspective view of the compound apparatus of the example of a change The model perspective view of the compound apparatus of the example of a change.
- FIG. 6 is an external perspective view of a composite device according to a second embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is an external perspective view of a composite device according to a second embodiment.
- the side view which shows schematic structure of a reader.
- the composite apparatus 11 has a substantially rectangular parallelepiped shape as a whole, and is disposed on a recording apparatus (apparatus main body) 12 so as to be able to read an image, and in the recording apparatus 12. And a recording unit 14 that can perform printing (recording) by ejecting ink as an example of liquid onto a sheet P as an example of a recording medium. Further, the composite device 11 includes liquid storage portions 15 that are disposed on both sides in the width direction X of the recording device 12 and store ink to be supplied to the recording portion 14 via an ink supply tube (not shown). Yes.
- the reading device 13 is configured by a so-called flat bed type scanner having a rectangular plate shape, and both end portions in the width direction X that is a direction along the long side are the recording device 12. Are disposed so as to protrude upward from the liquid storage portions 15.
- the upper end portion of each liquid storage portion 15 has a planar shape, and a slight gap is formed between both end portions of the reading device 13 and the upper end portion of each liquid storage portion 15.
- both end portions of the reading device 13 in the width direction X are located on the inner side of the outer surface of each liquid storage portion 15 in the width direction X.
- the reading device 13 includes a reading device main body 16 having a reading surface 16 a for reading an image by placing a document or the like, and a hinge provided at a rear end portion of the reading device main body 16. And a cover member 18 rotatably attached to the reading device main body 16 via the unit 17.
- the cover member 18 has a first position (the position shown in FIG. 1) that covers the entire upper surface of the reading device body 16 including the reading surface 16a, and a second position that exposes the entire upper surface of the reading device body 16 including the reading surface 16a (see FIG. 1). 3 (position shown in FIG. 3) so that the hinge portion 17 can be rotated (displaced) about the rotation center.
- the reading surface 16a has a size capable of reading an image having the same size as the legal size paper P larger than the A4 size paper P.
- the legal size is 8.5 inches ⁇ 14 inches, and the long side is about 59 mm longer and the short side is about 6 mm longer than the A4 size (297 mm ⁇ 210 mm).
- the reading surface 16a is provided in the reading apparatus main body 16 so that the long side follows the width direction X. As shown in FIG.
- an operation portion 19 for performing various operations of the composite device 11 is provided in an inclined state.
- a rectangular paper discharge port 20 through which the paper P printed by the recording unit 14 in the recording device 12 is discharged is opened at the center of the front surface of the recording device 12.
- a rectangular plate-shaped paper discharge tray 21 that supports the paper P discharged from the paper discharge port 20 can be pulled out along the paper discharge direction (forward direction). Is provided.
- An upper cassette mounting portion 23 to which an upper paper feeding cassette 22 is detachably mounted is provided below the paper discharge tray 21 on the front surface of the recording apparatus 12.
- a plurality of sheets P are stored in the upper sheet cassette 22 in a stacked state.
- a lower cassette mounting portion 25 to which a lower paper feed cassette 24 is detachably mounted is provided below the upper cassette mounting portion 23 on the front surface of the recording apparatus 12.
- a plurality of sheets P are stored in a stacked state in the lower sheet cassette 24.
- the upper sheet cassette 22 and the lower sheet cassette 24 have their front surfaces flush with the front surface of the recording apparatus 12, as shown in FIG. In the recording device 12.
- the upper sheet cassette 22 and the lower sheet cassette 24 can be configured to be longer in length according to the legal size.
- the sizes of the papers P stored in the upper paper cassette 22 and the lower paper cassette 24 may be the same as each other or different from each other. That is, for example, A4 size paper P may be accommodated in both the upper paper cassette 22 and the lower paper cassette 24, or A4 may be stored in one of the upper paper cassette 22 and the lower paper cassette 24. A size paper P may be accommodated and a legal size paper P may be accommodated on the other side.
- the upper sheet cassette 22 and the lower sheet cassette 24 are in a position mode in which the long side is the depth direction Y (the direction orthogonal to both the width direction X and the vertical direction Z) from the front side with respect to the recording apparatus 12. The paper P is loaded so as to be set.
- the recording unit 14 disposed in the recording device 12 includes a carriage 27 configured to reciprocate in the width direction X (left and right direction in FIG. 2), and a lower portion of the carriage 27.
- the liquid ejecting head 28 is supported. Then, the ink supplied from the liquid storage unit 15 is reciprocated in the width direction X, which is the scanning direction, together with the carriage 27 with respect to the paper P transported from the rear side to the front side under the liquid jet head 28.
- the paper P is printed by being ejected from a nozzle (not shown) of the liquid ejecting head 28.
- each liquid storage unit 15 includes a case 31 and a lid member 32 provided on the case 31 and capable of opening and closing the case 31.
- the lid member 32 is provided from the center to the upper end in the vertical direction Z on the outside of the case 31.
- the lid member 32 is rotatable about an axis extending in the depth direction Y at the lower end thereof.
- the lid member 32 is rotatable between a closed position (position indicated by a solid line in FIG. 2) and an open position (position indicated by a two-dot chain line in FIG. 2).
- the lid member 32 is set so that the angle at the open position is about 40 degrees when the angle at the closed position is 0 degrees.
- three large-capacity ink packs 33 are accommodated in the depth direction Y.
- Each ink pack 33 is configured by a flexible bag.
- the three ink packs 33 contain cyan ink, magenta ink, and yellow ink, respectively.
- the respective color inks accommodated in the three ink packs 33 are supplied to the liquid ejecting heads 28 via ink supply tubes (not shown).
- a large-capacity ink pack 34 as an example of a liquid container containing black ink (liquid) is accommodated in the case 31 of the liquid container 15 on the other side in the width direction X (left side in FIG. 2). ing.
- the ink pack 34 is configured by a flexible bag that is larger than the bag that forms the ink pack 33.
- the black ink stored in the ink pack 34 is supplied to the liquid ejecting head 28 via an ink supply tube (not shown).
- the operation of the composite apparatus 11 will be described.
- the document is placed on the reading surface 16a and the cover member 18 is closed.
- ink of each color is ejected from the liquid ejecting head 28 onto the paper P fed from the upper paper cassette 22 or the lower paper cassette 24, and printing is performed. Is called.
- the printed paper P is discharged from the paper discharge outlet 20.
- the composite apparatus 11 when the composite apparatus 11 is installed, in the width direction X, it is necessary to secure a space corresponding to the total of the widths of the two liquid storage portions 15 and the width of one recording apparatus 12. For this reason, in the area above the two liquid storage portions 15, a useless empty space is generated.
- both ends of the reading device 13 protrude from the recording device 12 on both sides in the width direction X.
- the width of the composite device 11 including the two liquid storage portions 15 is not limited. It is within the range of the direction X.
- both end portions of the reading device 13 protruding from the recording device 12 in the width direction X are accommodated within the width of the composite device 11 using the areas above the two liquid storage portions 15. For this reason, the useless empty space above the two liquid storage portions 15 can be effectively used, and the size of the reading device 13 in the width direction X can be increased. Furthermore, in this case, since the upper end portions of the two liquid storage portions 15 are flat, it is possible to suppress interference between the both end portions of the reading device 13 and the upper end portions of the two liquid storage portions 15.
- both end portions in the width direction X of the reading device 13 protrude from the recording device 12 to above the two liquid storage portions 15. For this reason, the useless empty space above the two liquid storage portions 15 can be effectively used as a space for storing both ends of the reading device 13 in the width direction X. Therefore, in particular, when the upper paper cassette 22 and the lower paper cassette 24 are mounted on the composite apparatus 11 with their long sides along the depth direction Y, the reading device 13 corresponding to an even larger image size. Or the reading device 13 corresponding to a prescribed image size can be realized while reducing the width in the width direction X of the recording device 12.
- the liquid storage portions 15 are respectively disposed on both sides in the width direction X of the recording device 12. For this reason, the size of the reading device 13 in the width direction X can be increased.
- each liquid storage unit 15 is a flat surface. For this reason, it can suppress that the both ends of the reader 13 and the upper end part of the two liquid storage parts 15 interfere.
- a rectangular image (original) having a size that is twice as large as the paper P printed by the recording device 12 and having a long side in the width direction X may be configured to be read by the reading device 13.
- the size of the image (original) that can be read by the reading device 13 may be up to A3.
- the operation unit 19 is provided on the front surface of the recording device 12 to increase the width in the depth direction Y, and the width in the width direction X is increased by the liquid storage unit 15. 14, the reading device 13 capable of reading an image (original) having a size twice as large as the paper size that can be printed can be arranged in a space-efficient manner.
- the operation unit 19 may be inclined by inclining the upper end portion of the front surface of the recording device 12 so as to be recessed.
- the liquid container 15 may be arranged not only on both sides in the width direction X of the recording apparatus 12 but also on the rear side of the recording apparatus 12. In this way, the space above the liquid storage portion 15 disposed on the rear side of the recording apparatus 12 can be increased as the arrangement area of the reading apparatus 13, so that the size of the reading apparatus 13 can be increased. It can be increased in the depth direction Y.
- the liquid storage unit 15 disposed on the rear side of the recording device 12 may be omitted.
- the liquid storage unit 15 in the composite apparatus 11, the liquid storage unit 15 is configured with a large capacity ink cartridge, and at least a part of the ink cartridge protrudes from the recording apparatus 12 with respect to the side surface of the recording apparatus 12. You may make it mount on. In this way, the space above the protruding portion of the ink cartridge from the recording device 12 can be effectively used as an arrangement region at both ends in the width direction X of the reading device 13. In the width direction X, the protruding length of the reading device 13 from the recording device 12 is the same as the protruding length of the liquid storage unit 15.
- the protruding length of the reading device 13 from the recording device 12 may be shorter than the protruding length of the liquid storage unit 15.
- the protruding length of the reading device 13 from the recording device 12 may be longer than the protruding length of the liquid storage unit 15.
- the liquid storage unit 15 has an insertion port 41 a into which a large-capacity ink cartridge 40 as an example of a liquid storage body that stores ink (liquid) can be inserted.
- the insertion case 41 may be provided, and the insertion port 41a may be disposed on the side of the rectangular parallelepiped insertion case 41. By doing so, it is possible to prevent the reading device 13 from becoming an obstacle when the ink cartridge 40 is inserted into and removed from the insertion port 41a.
- the insertion port 41 a is provided on the front surface of the insertion case 41, but the insertion port 41 a may be provided on the side surface or the rear surface of the insertion case 41.
- the liquid storage unit 15 can store the ink pack 33 in which ink (liquid) is stored and has a rectangular parallelepiped storage case having an opening 42 a on the side. 42 and a rectangular plate-like lid 43 that can open and close the opening 42a, and the opening / closing locus when the lid 43 is opened / closed may be separated from the reading device 13.
- the opening 42a is provided at the center in the vertical direction Z on the side surface of the housing case 42, and the lid 43 is opened by rotating about the rotation axis extending in the depth direction Y at the lower end thereof.
- the part 42a is opened and closed.
- the lid 43 may be a slide type that opens and closes the opening 42 a by sliding in the depth direction Y, or a detachable type that opens and closes the opening 42 a by attaching to and detaching from the housing case 42. It may be.
- the end surface in the width direction X of the reading device 13 and the outer surface of the liquid storage unit 15 in the width direction X may be flush with each other.
- the end of the reading device 13 in the width direction X protrudes outward in the width direction X from the outer surface of the liquid storage unit 15 in the width direction X. You may make it do.
- the liquid storage portion 15 on the black ink side (left side in FIG. 17) may be omitted.
- the end portion of the reading device 13 opposite to the liquid storage portion 15 side is the side surface of the recording device 12 opposite to the liquid storage portion 15 side. Instead, it may be arranged inside the width direction X.
- the liquid storage unit 15 is configured to include a storage case 44 having an opening 44 a on the upper side and capable of storing the ink packs 33 and 34 (see FIG. 2).
- the opening 44a is closed when the cover member 18 is in the first position (position indicated by a solid line in FIG. 19), and the opening is provided when the cover member 18 is in the second position (position indicated by a two-dot chain line in FIG. 19). 44a may be opened.
- the cover member 18 of the reading device 13 can function as a lid that opens and closes the opening 44 a of the storage case 44.
- the protruding amounts L1 and L2 that the reading device 13 protrudes above the liquid storage portions 15A and 15B may be different.
- the liquid storage portions 15 ⁇ / b> A and 15 ⁇ / b> B are disposed on both sides in the width direction X of the recording apparatus 12.
- the external length of the liquid storage portion 15A is longer than the external length of the liquid storage portion 15B.
- the ink pack 50 contains cyan ink, magenta ink, and yellow ink color ink, respectively.
- the liquid storage unit 15B stores an ink pack 51 that stores black ink. In the width direction X, the ink pack 50 is longer than the ink pack 51, and in the depth direction Y, the ink pack 51 is longer than the ink pack 50.
- the protrusion amount L1 that the reading device 13 protrudes from the recording device 12 above the one liquid storage portion 15A is longer than the protrusion amount L2 that protrudes from the recording device 12 above the other liquid storage portion 15B. With such a configuration, the reading device 13 can be stably supported by the recording device 12.
- the external length of the liquid storage unit 15B that stores the ink pack 51 that stores black ink in FIG. 20 is larger than the external length of the liquid storage unit 15A that stores the ink pack 50 that stores color ink in the width direction X.
- the outer length of the liquid storage portion 15C that stores the ink pack 52 that stores black ink is the ink pack that stores color ink. 53 may be longer than the outer length of the liquid storage portion 15D in which 53 is stored.
- the protrusion amount L3 that the reading device 13 protrudes from the recording device 12 above the one liquid storage portion 15C is longer than the protrusion amount L4 that protrudes from the recording device 12 above the other liquid storage portion 15D.
- the reading device 13 can be stably supported by the recording device 12.
- the positions of the end portions in the width direction X of the reading device 13 in FIGS. 20 and 21 are the same as the positions of the end portions of the liquid storage portions 15A, 15B, 15C, and 15D. Good.
- the size of the image (original) that can be read by the reading device 13 may be larger than the size of the paper P that can be printed (recorded) by the recording unit 14. In this way, an image (original) larger than the paper P that can be printed by the recording unit 14 can be read by the reading device 13.
- the reading device 13 is legal size compatible and the recording unit 14 is A4 size compatible
- an image read by the reading device 13 in legal size is reduced to A4 size and printed by the recording unit 14. Can do.
- the size of the image (original) that can be read by the reading device 13 may be the same as the size of the paper P that can be printed (recorded) by the recording unit 14.
- both the recording unit 14 and the reading device 13 may be an A4 size compatible device 11, or both the recording unit 14 and the reading device 13 may be an A3 size compatible device 11.
- the upper end part of the liquid accommodating part 15 does not necessarily need to be a plane.
- An automatic document feeder that automatically feeds a document onto the reading surface 16 a of the reading device 13 may be provided on the reading device 13.
- the reader 13 may be arranged on the liquid storage unit 15 via a pedestal.
- the cover member 18 may be rotatably attached to the liquid storage unit 15 via the hinge unit 17.
- the width in the width direction X of the composite device 11 including the recording device 12 and the two liquid storage portions 15 may be narrower than the width in the width direction X of the reading device 13.
- the side surface on which the upper paper feed cassette 22 or the lower paper feed cassette 24 is mounted may be the same as the side surface on which the liquid storage unit 15 is disposed. In this case, it is preferable that the upper sheet cassette 22 or the lower sheet cassette 24 and the liquid storage unit 15 do not interfere with each other.
- a liquid case in which ink is directly stored in a hard case made of hard synthetic resin or the like may be used. Any one of the two liquid storage portions 15 may be omitted. In this case, it is preferable that the black ink, the cyan ink, the magenta ink, and the yellow ink are guided from one liquid container 15 to the liquid ejecting head 28.
- Some of the black ink, cyan ink, magenta ink, and yellow ink may be supplied to the liquid ejecting head 28 from a normal capacity ink cartridge.
- At least one of the ink packs 33 and 34 may be configured to be replenished with ink.
- the arrangement of the two liquid storage portions 15 may be interchanged. That is, the arrangement of the liquid storage unit 15 that stores color ink and the liquid storage unit 15 that stores black ink may be interchanged.
- the composite device 11 has a configuration corresponding to four colors of black ink, cyan ink, magenta ink, and yellow ink. However, the configuration may be compatible with a single color or two colors, or may be compatible with five or more colors. Good.
- the recording medium is not limited to the paper P but may be a cloth or a plastic film.
- the composite device 11 is jetted by flowing as a fluid other than ink (liquid or liquid material in which particles of functional material are dispersed or mixed in the liquid, fluid such as gel, or fluid.
- a fluid ejecting apparatus that performs recording by ejecting or ejecting (including solids that can be produced). For example, recording is performed by ejecting a liquid material in which a material such as an electrode material or a color material (pixel material) used for manufacturing a liquid crystal display, an EL (electroluminescence) display, and a surface emitting display is dispersed or dissolved.
- a liquid ejecting apparatus may be used.
- the fluid body injection apparatus which injects fluid bodies, such as a gel (for example, physical gel), may be sufficient.
- the present invention can be applied to any one of these fluid ejecting apparatuses.
- the term “fluid” is a concept that does not include a fluid consisting only of gas. Examples of the fluid include liquid (inorganic solvent, organic solvent, solution, liquid resin, liquid metal (metal melt), etc. ), Liquids, fluids, and the like.
- FIG. 22 is an external perspective view of the composite apparatus 100 according to the second embodiment.
- the composite apparatus 100 includes a recording apparatus 101 that houses a recording unit (not shown) that prints ink by ejecting ink onto a sheet, and a reading apparatus 102 that is disposed on the recording apparatus 101 and reads an image. Furthermore, the composite apparatus 100 includes liquid storage sections 103 and 104 that are disposed on both sides in the width direction X of the recording apparatus 101 and store ink to be supplied to the recording section via an ink supply tube (not shown). ing.
- the recording apparatus 101 includes an operation unit 19 for performing various operations of the multifunction apparatus 100, a rectangular paper discharge port 20 through which printed paper is discharged, and paper discharged from the paper discharge port 20 in a drawn state.
- a rectangular plate-like sheet discharge tray 21 is provided for supporting the printed sheet.
- the recording apparatus 101 is provided with an upper paper cassette 22 and a lower paper cassette 24 that are detachable.
- the composite apparatus 100 has recording, image reading, and copying functions. Copying is performed by the recording apparatus 101 recording an image based on image data of a document (not shown) as a medium read by the reading apparatus 102 on a sheet.
- a transport unit 110 (see FIG. 24) is provided inside the transport unit cover 111.
- a plurality of documents are placed on the feeding tray 112.
- the feed tray 112 is provided at a position where a plurality of placed documents can be fed to the transport unit 110.
- the feed tray 112 is provided with a pair of edge guides 113 that can be displaced in the width direction (depth direction Y) of the document, and the edge guides 113 guide both sides of the set document.
- the conveyance unit 110 performs conveyance including feeding of documents on the feeding tray 112 one by one to a reading position and discharging for feeding out a document after an image is read.
- the document from which the image has been read is sequentially discharged from the transport unit 110 and placed on the discharge tray 114.
- the liquid storage portions 103 and 104 are arranged on the side portions in the width direction X of the recording apparatus 101.
- the end portions 102a and 102b in the width direction X of the reading device 102 are positioned above the liquid storage portions 103 and 104, respectively. That is, the reading device 102 is provided so as to protrude in the width direction X from the recording device 101 above the liquid storage portions 103 and 104.
- FIG. 23 is an external perspective view of the composite apparatus 100 in a state in which the rotating unit 119 is rotated and opened with respect to the fixed unit 118.
- the rotation unit 119 includes a feeding tray 112, a conveyance unit 110, and a discharge tray 114, and is rotatably connected to the fixed unit 118 via a hinge (not shown).
- Document plates 115 and 116 are provided on the upper surface of the fixing unit 118.
- the document table 115 is made of a transparent member such as glass, and the document is placed when reading without using the transport unit 110.
- the document table 116 supports the document conveyed to the reading position by the conveyance unit 110.
- a document mat 117 is provided below the rotation unit 119.
- a document (not shown) placed on the document table 115 is pressed by the document mat 117 when the rotation unit 119 is closed, so The surface to be read comes into close contact with the document table 115.
- FIG. 24 is a side view showing a schematic configuration of the reading device 102 as seen from the depth direction Y.
- the reading device 102 is a flatbed scanner, and a reading unit 135 that is movable with respect to the document tables 115 and 116 is provided below the document tables 115 and 116.
- a reading unit 135 serving as a document reading unit is configured as an optical unit that irradiates light toward the document tables 115 and 116 and receives reflected light to read information on the document G.
- a CCD Charge Coupled Devices
- It is configured as an optical unit of the system or CIS (Contact Image Sensor) system.
- the reading unit 135 is provided on a carriage 136 that extends in the depth direction Y and is movable in the width direction X.
- the carriage 136 moves in the width direction X under the power of a motor (not shown) while being guided by a guide member 138 extending in the width direction X.
- the reading unit 135 when reading a document placed on the document table 115, the reading unit 135 performs reading while moving in the sub-scanning direction. On the other hand, when reading a document conveyed by the conveyance unit 110, the reading unit 135 stops below the document table 116 and maintains the stopped state.
- a broken line A indicates a transport path of the document G transported in the transport unit 110.
- the feeding tray 112 on which a plurality of documents G can be set has a posture (ascending posture) in which the uppermost document G abuts on the feeding roller 120 by an elevating mechanism (not shown) composed of a link mechanism and a motor.
- the posture of retracting from the feeding roller 120 (downward posture) can be switched.
- the regulating surface 134 regulates the position of the leading edge of the document G set on the feeding tray 112.
- the feed roller 120 provided above the front end (feed direction front end) of the feed tray 112 is driven by a motor (not shown).
- the feed roller 120 has an outer peripheral surface formed of a high friction material (rubber).
- the feeding roller 120 is provided so as to be displaceable in the vertical direction.
- the feeding roller 120 indicated by a solid line is in a lowered position, and when the feeding tray 112 is raised, a broken line
- the feeding roller 120 indicated by is pushed up by the original G. Then, the feeding roller 120 is rotationally driven in a state where both the feeding tray 112 and the feeding roller 120 are raised, whereby the uppermost document G is fed into the transport unit 110.
- both the separation roller 121 and the retard roller 122 have outer peripheral surfaces formed of a high friction material (for example, rubber).
- the retard roller 122 is provided with a predetermined rotational resistance and is rotatably driven. Then, the uppermost document G fed by the feeding roller 120 is conveyed in a state of being nipped by the separation roller 121 and the retard roller 122, and the subsequent document G is prevented from being double-fed.
- the conveyance path on the downstream side of the separation roller 121 and the retard roller 122 is provided with conveyance roller pairs 123, 124, 125, and 126, and the document G is conveyed along the conveyance path by the plurality of conveyance roller pairs.
- a conveyance path from the conveyance roller pair 123 toward the conveyance roller pair 125 is a curve reversal path for curving and reversing the document G.
- a discharge roller pair 127 is provided on the downstream side of the transport roller pair 126.
- the document G read at the position of the document table 116 is discharged toward the discharge tray 114 by the discharge roller pair 127.
- One of the transport roller pairs 123 to 126 and the discharge roller pair 127 is rotationally driven by a motor (not shown), and the other roller is driven to rotate.
- the document G reaches the upper surface of the document table 116 between the transport roller pair 125 and the transport roller pair 126. At this position, the reading unit 135 is stopped, and scanning by the reading unit 135 is performed using the conveyance operation of the original G.
- a reading unit 137 that can read a surface (back surface) opposite to the reading surface (front surface) of the document G by the reading unit 135 in the middle of the conveyance path is disposed. ing. For this reason, the reading device 102 can read both sides of the original G when the transport unit 110 is used. Note that the reading unit 137 may not be provided.
- Document sensor 139 is a contact sensor for detecting the presence or absence of document G on feeding tray 112.
- Document sensors 130, 131, 132, and 133 are document sensors for detecting passage of document G.
- the document sensors 130 to 133 can be constituted by contact sensors or optical sensors.
- a control unit (not shown) of the reading apparatus 102 can control the conveyance of the document G by using these document sensors 130 to 133.
- the discharge roller pair 127 includes a discharge drive roller 129 and a discharge driven roller 128.
- the documents G sequentially discharged by the discharge roller pair 127 are placed so as to be stacked on the discharge tray 114.
- the conveyance unit 110 includes a feeding roller 120, a separation roller 121, a retard roller 122, a conveyance roller pair 123 to 126, a discharge roller pair 127, a document sensor 130 to 133, and the like.
- the transport unit 110 is provided at a position overlapping the recording apparatus 101. That is, the transport unit 110 is located on the recording apparatus 101. Thereby, the conveyance part 110 with a large weight ratio in the reading apparatus 102 can be provided in a stable posture.
- the area where the document table 116 is provided is provided at a position overlapping the recording apparatus 101. That is, the area where the document table 116 is provided is located on the recording apparatus 101.
- FIG. 25 is an external perspective view of the composite apparatus 100a in which the finger rests 140a and 140b are provided in the composite apparatus 100 of FIG. Finger hooking portions 140a and 140b may be provided on the side portions of the liquid storage portions 103 and 104, respectively.
- the transporter can lift the composite apparatus 100a by placing a finger on the finger rests 140a and 140b.
- the weight of the liquid storage portions 103 and 104 in which ink is stored increases.
- the weight of the liquid storage portions 103 and 104 is greater than when the composite device 100a is lifted by placing a hand on the recording device 101. It is possible to reduce a shear stress applied to a joint portion such as a screw that joins the liquid storage portions 103 and 104 and the recording apparatus 101.
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上記課題を解決する複合装置は、記録媒体に対して液体を噴射して記録を行う記録部を有する記録装置と、前記記録装置上に配置され、画像を読み取ることが可能な読み取り装置と、少なくとも一部が前記記録装置の側部に配置され、前記記録部に供給するための前記液体を収容する液体収容部とを備えた複合装置であって、前記読み取り装置は、その一部が前記記録装置から前記液体収容部の上方へ突出するように配置される。
この構成によれば、液体収容部が読み取り装置と干渉することを抑制することが可能となる。
以下、複合装置の一実施形態を、図面に従って説明する。
図1に示すように、複合装置11は、全体として略直方体状をなしており、記録装置(装置本体)12上に配置されて画像を読み取ることが可能な読み取り装置13と、記録装置12内に配置されて記録媒体の一例としての用紙Pに対して液体の一例としてのインクを噴射して印刷(記録)を行うことが可能な記録部14とを備えている。さらに、複合装置11は、記録装置12の幅方向Xの両側部に配置され、インク供給チューブ(図示略)を介して記録部14に供給するためのインクを収容する液体収容部15を備えている。
さて、読み取り装置13で読み取った原稿の画像を印刷するためには、まず、読み取り面16aに原稿を載置し、カバー部材18を閉じる。そして、読み取り装置13で読み取った画像データに基づき、上段給紙カセット22または下段給紙カセット24から給紙される用紙Pに対して液体噴射ヘッド28から各色のインクが噴射されて、印刷が行われる。印刷された用紙Pは、排紙口20から排紙される。
(1)複合装置11において、読み取り装置13の幅方向Xの両端部が記録装置12から2つの液体収容部15の上方へそれぞれ突出している。このため、2つの液体収容部15の上方の無駄な空きスペースを読み取り装置13の幅方向Xの両端部を収めるスペースとして有効利用することができる。したがって、特に、上段給紙カセット22及び下段給紙カセット24をそれらの長辺が奥行き方向Yに沿うように複合装置11に対して装着する場合に、より一層大きい画像サイズに対応した読み取り装置13の実現または記録装置12の幅方向Xの幅を小さくした上で規定の画像サイズに対応した読み取り装置13の実現ができる。
なお、上記実施形態は以下のように変更してもよい。
・図5に示すように、幅方向Xにおける読み取り装置13の両端部は、インクパック33,34の真上の領域まで達していなくてもよい。
・図8に示すように、複合装置11において、記録装置12の幅方向Xの両側部だけでなく、記録装置12の後側部にも液体収容部15を配置するようにしてもよい。このようにすれば、記録装置12の後側部に配置された液体収容部15の上方のスペースを読み取り装置13の配置領域として増やすことができるので、読み取り装置13の大きさを記録装置12の奥行き方向Yに大きくすることができる。
・図10に示すように、複合装置11において、液体収容部15を大容量のインクカートリッジで構成し、このインクカートリッジを記録装置12の側面に対して少なくとも一部が記録装置12から突出するように装着するようにしてもよい。このようにすれば、インクカートリッジにおける記録装置12からの突出部分の上方のスペースを、読み取り装置13の幅方向Xの両端部の配置領域として有効利用することができる。なお、幅方向Xにおいて、読み取り装置13における記録装置12からの突出長さは、液体収容部15の突出長さと同じになっている。
・図12に示すように、上記図10の複合装置11において、読み取り装置13における記録装置12からの突出長さは、液体収容部15の突出長さより長くてもよい。
・図16に示すように、図14の複合装置11において、読み取り装置13における幅方向Xの端部が、液体収容部15における幅方向Xの外側の面よりも、幅方向Xの外側へ突出するようにしてもよい。
・図18に示すように、上記図17の複合装置11において、読み取り装置13における液体収容部15側とは反対側の端部は、記録装置12における液体収容部15側とは反対側の側面よりも、幅方向Xの内側に配置されるようにしてもよい。
・液体収容部15の上端部は、必ずしも平面にする必要はない。
・読み取り装置13は、台座を介して液体収容部15上に配置されるようにしてもよい。
・記録装置12及び2つの液体収容部15を含む複合装置11の幅方向Xの幅は、読み取り装置13の幅方向Xの幅よりも狭くなるようにしてもよい。
・2つの液体収容部15のうちのいずれか一方を省略してもよい。この場合、1つの液体収容部15から液体噴射ヘッド28に、ブラックインク、シアンインク、マゼンタインク、及びイエローインクが導かれるように構成することが好ましい。
・2つの液体収容部15の配置は入れ替えてもよい。すなわち、カラーインクを収容する液体収容部15と、ブラックインクを収容する液体収容部15との配置を入れ替えてもよい。
・上記実施形態において、複合装置11は、インク以外の他の流体(液体や、機能材料の粒子が液体に分散又は混合されてなる液状体、ゲルのような流状体、流体として流して噴射できる固体を含む)を噴射したり吐出したりして記録を行う流体噴射装置であってもよい。例えば、液晶ディスプレイ、EL(エレクトロルミネッセンス)ディスプレイ及び面発光ディスプレイの製造などに用いられる電極材や色材(画素材料)などの材料を分散または溶解のかたちで含む液状体を噴射して記録を行う液状体噴射装置であってもよい。また、ゲル(例えば物理ゲル)などの流状体を噴射する流状体噴射装置であってもよい。そして、これらのうちいずれか一種の流体噴射装置に本発明を適用することができる。なお、本明細書において「流体」とは、気体のみからなる流体を含まない概念であり、流体には、例えば液体(無機溶剤、有機溶剤、溶液、液状樹脂、液状金属(金属融液)等を含む)、液状体、流状体などが含まれる。
図22は、実施形態2における複合装置100の外観斜視図である。複合装置100は、用紙に対してインクを噴射して印刷する記録部(図示略)を収容した記録装置101と、記録装置101上に配置されて画像を読み取る読み取り装置102とを備えている。さらに、複合装置100は、記録装置101の幅方向Xの両側部に配置され、インク供給チューブ(図示略)を介して記録部に供給するためのインクを収容する液体収容部103,104を備えている。
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- 記録媒体に対して液体を噴射して記録を行う記録部を有する記録装置と、
前記記録装置上に配置され、画像を読み取ることが可能な読み取り装置と、
少なくとも一部が前記記録装置の側部に配置され、前記記録部に供給するための前記液体を収容する液体収容部とを備えた複合装置であって、
前記読み取り装置は、その一部が前記記録装置から前記液体収容部の上方へ突出するように配置されることを特徴とする複合装置。 - 前記液体収容部は指が掛かる指掛け部を有していることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の複合装置。
- 前記読み取り装置は原稿を搬送する搬送部と、
搬送された原稿の画像を読み取る読み取り部と、を有し、
前記搬送部は前記記録装置上に位置することを特徴とする請求項1に記載の複合装置。 - 前記読み取り装置によって読み取り可能な前記画像の大きさは、前記記録部によって記録可能な前記記録媒体の大きさよりも大きいことを特徴とする請求項1に記載の複合装置。
- 前記液体収容部は、前記記録装置の幅方向の両側部に配置されることを特徴とする請求項1~請求項4のうちいずれか一項に記載の複合装置。
- 前記記録媒体は、長方形状をなしており、
前記記録装置は、前記記録装置の奥行き方向を長辺とする位置態様で前記記録媒体をセット可能に構成され、
前記読み取り装置は、前記記録媒体よりも面積が2倍大きいサイズであって前記記録装置の奥行き方向と直交する幅方向を長辺とする長方形状の前記画像を読み取り可能であることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の複合装置。 - 前記液体収容部の上端部は、平面になっていることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の複合装置。
- 前記液体収容部は、前記記録装置の後側部に配置されることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の複合装置。
- 前記液体収容部は、前記液体が収容される液体収容体を挿入可能な挿入口を有した挿入ケースを備え、
前記挿入口は、前記挿入ケースの側部に配置されていることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の複合装置。 - 前記液体収容部は、前記液体が収容される液体収容体を収容可能であって側部に開口部を有した収容ケースと、前記開口部を開閉可能な蓋体とを備え、
前記蓋体を開閉する際の開閉軌跡は、前記読み取り装置から離れていることを特徴とする請求項1に記載の複合装置。 - 前記液体収容部は、上側に開口部を有し、前記液体が収容される液体収容体を収納可能な収納ケースを備え、
前記読み取り装置は、前記画像を読み取り可能な読み取り面と、前記読み取り面を覆う第1位置と前記読み取り面を露出させる第2位置との間で変位可能なカバー部材とを備え、
前記カバー部材は、前記第1位置にあるときに前記開口部を閉塞し、前記第2位置にあるときに前記開口部を開放することを特徴とする請求項1に記載の複合装置。 - 前記幅方向において、前記記録装置の両側部に配置された前記液体収容部のうち、一方の前記液体収容部は、他方の前記液体収容部より長く、前記読み取り装置が、前記記録装置から前記一方の前記液体収容部の上方へ突出する突出量は、前記記録装置から前記他方の前記液体収容部の上方へ突出する突出量より長いことを特徴とする請求項5に記載の複合装置。
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