Claims
- 1. An ink stick for use in a solid ink feed system of a phase change ink jet printer, the ink stick comprising:
an ink stick body having a front end surface and a rear end surface; wherein:
the front end surface has a front nonplanar contour; the rear end surface has a rear nonplanar contour; and the front and rear nonplanar contours are complements of one another.
- 2. The ink stick of claim 1, wherein:
the body additionally has opposed top and bottom surfaces; the front and rear surfaces connect the top surface and the bottom surface; and the front contour is defined by a plurality of straight lines connecting the top surface and the bottom surface along the front surface.
- 3. The ink stick of claim 2, wherein the rear contour is defined by a plurality of straight lines connecting the top surface and the bottom surface along the rear surface.
- 4. The ink stick of claim 3, wherein the plurality of straight lines defining the rear contour are substantially parallel one another.
- 5. The ink stick of claim 1, wherein:
the body additionally has opposed top and bottom surfaces; the front and rear surfaces connect the top surface and the bottom surface; the front contour is defined by a plurality of curved lines connecting the top surface and the bottom surface; and the rear contour is defined by a plurality of curved lines connecting the top surface and the bottom surface.
- 6. The ink stick of claim 1, wherein the ink stick body comprises:
a first body section having the front end surface; and a second body section having the rear end surface.
- 7. The ink stick of claim 6, wherein the first and second body sections are formed separate of one another.
- 8. An ink stick for use in a solid ink feed system of a phase change ink jet printer, the ink stick comprising:
a body having opposed first and second opposed end surfaces; wherein the first and second end surfaces have complementary nesting shapes so that the first end surface of a first ink stick nests with the second end surface of an adjacent second ink stick of substantially the same shape as the first ink stick to limit movement of the first and second ink sticks relative to one another.
- 9. The ink stick of claim 8, wherein:
the first surface has a first nesting element; and the second surface has a second nesting element; and
the second nesting element has a shape that is complementary of the shape of the shape of the first nesting element.
- 10. The ink stick of claim 9, wherein:
the ink stick body comprises at least first and second separate ink stick body sections; the first ink stick body section contains at least a portion of the front surface; and the second ink stick body section contains at least a portion of the rear surface.
- 11. The ink stick of claim 9, wherein:
the ink stick body comprises at least first and second separate ink stick body sections; the first ink stick body section contains at least a portion of the first nesting element; and the second ink stick body section contains at least a portion of the second nesting element.
- 12. An ink stick for use in a solid ink feed system of a phase change ink jet printer, the ink stick comprising:
an ink stick body having:
first and second side surfaces; and first and second end surfaces; wherein:
the first end surface is between the first and second side surfaces; the second end surface is between the first and second side surfaces; the first end surface has at least one first end surface protrusion from the first end surface; the first end surface protrusion has a position on the first end surface relative to the first and second side surfaces; the second end surface has at least one second end surface recess into the second end surface; the second end surface recess has a position relative to the first and second side surfaces; and the position of the first end surface protrusion with respect to the first and second side surfaces corresponds to the position of the second end surface recess with respect to the first and second side surfaces so that when the ink stick is positioned in an ink stick feed channel adjacent a second identical ink stick with the second end surface of the first ink stick abutting the first end surface of the second ink stick, the protuberance from the second end surface of the first ink stick fits into the indentation in the first end surface of the second ink stick.
- 13. The ink stick of claim 12, wherein the position of the first end surface protrusion with respect to the first and second side surfaces corresponds to the position of the second end surface recess with respect to the first and second side surfaces so that when the ink stick is positioned in an ink stick feed channel adjacent a second identical ink stick with the second end surface of the first ink stick abutting the first end surface of the second ink stick, the side surfaces of the first and second ink sticks are aligned with one another.
- 14. The ink stick of claim 13, wherein:
the ink stick body additionally has a bottom; the protrusion from the first end surface additionally has a position relative to the bottom; the recess in the second end surface additionally has a position relative to the bottom; and the position of the first end surface protrusion with respect to the bottom corresponds to the position of the second end surface recess with respect to the bottom so that when the ink stick is positioned adjacent a second identical ink stick with the second end surface of the first ink stick abutting the first end surface of the second ink stick, and the bottoms of the first and second ink sticks aligned with one another.
- 15. The ink stick of claim 14, wherein:
the bottom of the ink stick body is defined by a bottom surface; the ink stick body additionally comprises a top surface substantially opposed to the bottom surface; and the first and second opposed sides are defined by one or more side surface segments.
- 16. The ink stick of claim 15, wherein:
the one or more side surface segments of the first and second side surfaces connect the top and bottom surfaces; the side surface segments of the first and second side surfaces connect the first and second end surfaces; and the side surface segments of the first and second side surfaces are substantially perpendicular to the first and second end surfaces.
- 17. The ink stick of claim 16, wherein:
the first end surface is a rear end surface; and the second end surface is a front end surface.
- 18. An ink stick for use in a solid ink feed system of a phase change ink jet printer, the ink stick comprising:
an ink stick body; and nesting means formed in the ink stick body for nesting the ink stick body with an adjacent ink stick body.
- 19. The ink stick of claim 18, wherein
the ink stick body includes a front face and a rear face; the means for nesting the ink stick body comprises a means for nesting the rear face of the ink stick body with the front face of a substantially similar adjacent ink stick.
- 20. A method of feeding two or more solid ink sticks in an ink stick feed channel of a phase change ink jet printer, the method comprising:
inserting into the feed channel a first ink stick, the ink stick having:
a leading end surface; a trailing end surface; and a trailing nesting element formed in the trailing end surface; inserting into the feed channel a second ink stick, the second ink stick having:
a leading end surface; a trailing end surface; a leading nesting element formed in the leading end surface; positioning the leading end surface of the second ink stick adjacent the trailing end surface of the first ink stick; and nesting the leading nesting element of the second ink stick with the trailing nesting element of the first ink stick.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to commonly-assigned copending U.S. patent application Ser. No. XX/XXX,XXX (Attorney Docket No. D/A2010Q2), filed concurrently herewith, entitled “Feed Guidance and Identification for Ink Stick,” by Jones et al., U.S. patent application Ser. No. XX/XXX,XXX (Attorney Docket No. D/A2031Q), filed concurrently herewith, entitled “Solid Ink Stick with Identifiable Shape,” by Jones, U.S. patent application Ser. No. XX/XXX,XXX (Attorney Docket No. D/A2033Q), filed concurrently herewith, entitled “Multiple Segment Keying for Solid Ink Stick Feed,” by Jones et al., the disclosures of which are incorporated herein.
[0002] The present invention relates generally to ink printers, the ink used in such ink printers, and the apparatus and method for feeding the ink into the printer.