Claims
- 1. An ink cartridge comprising:a housing having a cavity for storing ink, a first surface, an aperture in the first surface an outlet port communicating with the cavity via the aperture and adapted to receive an associated printer needle, the aperture having means for breaking surface tension of ink as it passes therethrough, the means for breaking surface tension includes a serrated edge about the periphery of the aperture, a recess in the first surface surrounding the aperture, the recess includes spaced apart multiple projections throughout a majority of the recess extending upwardly from the recess.
- 2. The ink cartridge of claim 1 wherein the aperture includes a non-uniform cross-section throughout its length as it proceeds from the cavity to the outlet port.
- 3. The ink cartridge of claim 2 wherein the non-uniform aperture includes a tapering region that decreases in cross-sectional area as it proceeds from the cavity toward the outlet port.
- 4. The ink cartridge of claim 1 wherein the means for breaking surface tension includes the aperture having a diameter communicating with the stepped outlet passage, the stepped outlet passage includes a first portion having a diameter and a second portion having a diameter, the aperture diameter is greater than a first portion diameter of the outlet passage.
- 5. The ink cartridge of claim 4 wherein the aperture diameter is less than the second portion diameter of the outlet passage.
- 6. The ink cartridge of claim 4 wherein the aperture diameter tapers from the first surface toward the first portion of the outlet passage, the first portion communicates in a stepped fashion with the second portion of the outlet passage, and the first portion diameter is less than the second portion diameter.
- 7. The ink cartridge of claim 6 wherein the cross-sectional dimension of the smaller diameter of the taper is substantially the same as the diameter of the first portion diameter of the outlet passage.
- 8. The ink cartridge of claim 6 wherein the first surface further includes a recess dimensioned to receive a filter interposed between the cavity and the outlet passage.
- 9. An ink cartridge comprising:a housing having a cavity for storing ink, a first surface, an aperture in the first surface an outlet port communicating with the cavity via the aperture and adapted to receive an associated printer needle, the aperture having means for breaking surface tension of ink as it passes therethrough, the means for breaking surface tension includes a serrated edge about the periphery of the aperture, a recess in the first surface surrounding the aperture, a continuous rectilinear serpentine ridge in the recess, the ridge spaced apart from the aperture.
- 10. An ink cartridge comprising:a housing having a cavity for storing ink, a first surface, an aperture in the first surface an outlet port communicating with the cavity via the aperture and a stepped outlet passage adapted to receive an associated printer needle, the aperture having means for breaking surface tension of ink as it passes therethrough, the means for breaking surface tension includes a substantially cruciform divider disposed in the aperture.
- 11. The ink cartridge of claim 10 wherein the aperture has a substantially constant cross-section through its length between the cavity and the outlet port.
- 12. The ink cartridge of claim 10 further comprising a recess in the first surface surrounding the aperture.
- 13. The ink cartridge of claim 12 wherein the recess receives a screen therein for filtering the ink as it proceeds from the cavity to the outlet port.
- 14. The ink cartridge of claim 13 wherein the aperture includes a non-uniform cross-section throughout its length as it proceeds from the cavity to the outlet port.
- 15. The ink cartridge of claim 14 wherein the non-uniform aperture includes a tapering region that decreases in cross-sectional area as it proceeds from the cavity toward the outlet port.
- 16. The ink cartridge of claim 10 wherein the aperture includes a non-uniform cross-section throughout its length as it proceeds from the cavity to the outlet port.
- 17. The ink cartridge of claim 10 further comprising a continuous rectilinear serpentine groove in the first surface that leads to and is spaced from the aperture.
- 18. The ink cartridge of claim 17, wherein the means for breaking surface tension includes a series of apertures of varying diameters disposed between the cavity and the outlet port.
- 19. The ink cartridge of claim 18 wherein the series of apertures increase in diameter proceeding away from the cavity.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/298,041, filed Jun. 13, 2001.
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