Claims
- 1. A family of ink-jet printer cartridges which employ common structural features to minimize retooling costs and the like, the family comprising:
- a first ink cartridge, comprising a first housing structure defining a first set of registration datum structures for registering the position of said first ink cartridge in a printer carriage in relation to X, Y and Z reference axes, a first printhead structure comprising a first headland structure and a first nozzle assembly comprising a first array of nozzles from which ink droplets are emitted during printing operations, a first ink reservoir system for delivering ink to said printhead structure, and a first supply of liquid ink in the ink reservoir system, wherein each of said nozzles of said first array are fed with ink from said first ink reservoir system; and
- a second ink cartridge, comprising a second housing structure defining a second set of registration datum structures for registering the position of said second ink cartridge in a printer carriage in relation to X, Y and Z reference axes, a second printhead structure comprising a second headland structure and a second nozzle assembly comprising a second array of nozzles from which ink droplets are emitted during printing operations, a second ink reservoir system for delivering ink to said second printhead structure, and a second supply of liquid ink within said second ink reservoir system, wherein each of said nozzles of said second array are fed with ink from said second ink reservoir system, wherein said first and second housing structures are substantially identical to each other, said first and second registration datum structures are substantially identical to each other, said first and second ink reservoir systems are substantially identical to each other, and said second printhead structure is physically different in a shape or configuration from a corresponding shape or configuration of said first printhead structure so as to provide an improved printing resolution characteristic of said second ink cartridge in relation to a printing resolution characteristic of said first ink cartridge, and wherein the second nozzle assembly is longer than said first nozzle assembly to provide a different printing swath width for the second cartridge than a corresponding printing swath width for the first cartridge.
- 2. The cartridge family of claim 1 wherein said first headland structure is physically different in its shape or configuration from a corresponding shape or configuration of said second headland structure.
- 3. The cartridge family of claim 1 wherein said first and second nozzle assemblies respectively comprise first and second substrate nozzle plates each including a pattern of nozzles from which said ink droplets are emitted, and wherein said first nozzle plate is physically different from said second nozzle plate.
- 4. The cartridge family of claim 3 wherein said first nozzle plate includes a first nozzle pattern for producing a first print resolution, and said second nozzle plate includes a second nozzle pattern for producing a second nozzle resolution which is greater than said first resolution.
- 5. The cartridge family of claim 1 wherein said first and second printhead structures respectively further comprise first and second flexible interconnection circuits, and wherein said first interconnection circuit is physically different in a shape or configuration from a corresponding shape or configuration of said second interconnection circuit.
- 6. The cartridge family of claim 1 wherein said first cartridge is adapted for use with a first printer having a first carriage, and said second cartridge is adapted for use with a second printer having a second carriage, and wherein said second carriage is physically different in a shape or configuration from a corresponding shape or configuration of said first carriage.
- 7. The cartridge family of claim 6 wherein said first carriage includes first interconnection means for accepting and making electrical contact with said first ink cartridge, and said second carriage includes second interconnection means for accepting and making electrical contact with said second cartridge, said second interconnection means being physically different from said first interconnection means.
- 8. The cartridge family of claim 1 wherein said first set of registration datum structures comprises a plurality of first X axis datum structures for registering said position of said first cartridge in relation to an X axis, and a plurality of first Y axis datum structures for registering said position of said first cartridge in relation to a Y axis, said second set of registration datum structures includes a plurality of second X axis datum structures for registering said position of said second cartridge in relation to said X axis, and a plurality of second Y axis datum structures for registering said position of said second cartridge in relation to said Y axis, and wherein corresponding ones of said first and second X axis datum structures are identical, and corresponding ones of said first and second Y axis datum structures are identical.
- 9. A modular construction method for constructing a family of ink cartridges for an ink-jet printer, said family employing a common cartridge platform structure, said method comprising the following steps:
- providing a first ink cartridge, said first cartridge including said common platform structure, said common structure including a cartridge housing structure, position registration datum structures for registering a position of said cartridge in a printer carriage in relation to X, Y and Z reference axes and an ink reservoir system contained within the cartridge housing structure, said first cartridge further including first variable cartridge structure specific to said first cartridge, said variable structure including a first printhead structure comprising a first headland structure, a first nozzle plate assembly comprising a first nozzle array, and a first flexible interconnection circuit for making electrical connection to said first nozzle plate assembly to energize active elements therein during printing operations so that ink droplets are emitted from said nozzles of said nozzle array, each of said nozzles being fed from said first ink reservoir system; and
- providing a second ink cartridge employing said common platform structure, said common platform structure including a cartridge housing structure, position registration datum structures for registering position of said cartridge in a printer carriage in relation to X, Y and Z reference axes and an ink reservoir system contained within a cartridge housing, said second cartridge further including second variable cartridge structure specific to said second cartridge, said second variable structure including a second printhead structure comprising a second headland structure, a second nozzle plate assembly comprising a second nozzle array, and a second flexible interconnection to said second nozzle plate assembly to energize active elements therein during printing operations to emit ink droplets, each of said nozzles of said second array being fed from said second ink reservoir system, wherein said cartridge housing structures for said first and second cartridges are virtually identical to each other, said datum structures for said first and second cartridges are virtually identical to each other, said ink reservoir systems for said first and second cartridges are virtually identical to each other, and said first and second printhead structures are physically different from each other, said second printhead structure for said second cartridge having an increased printing resolution characteristic in relation to a printing resolution characteristic of said first cartridge, and the nozzle assembly of the second cartridge is longer than the nozzle assembly of the first cartridge to provide a different printing swath width,
- wherein said use of said common platform structure in said first and second cartridges leads to overall savings in development and manufacturing expenses for said first and second cartridges.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said first and second printhead structures respectively comprise first and second nozzle plates, and wherein said second nozzle plate is oriented orthogonally at said second printhead structure in relation to an orientation of said first nozzle plate at said first printhead structure.
- 11. The method of claim 9 wherein said second nozzle plate is oriented at an offset angle relative to an orientation of said first nozzle plate.
- 12. The method of claim 9 wherein said first and second printhead structures respectively comprise first and second ink channels, and said second ink channel is physically different in a shape or configuration from a corresponding shape or configuration of said first ink channel.
- 13. The method of claim 9 further comprising the steps of:
- filling said first ink reservoir with a first quantity of liquid ink; and
- filling said second ink reservoir with a second quantity of liquid ink.
- 14. A family of ink-jet printer cartridges which employs common structural features to minimize retooling costs and the like, the family comprising:
- a first ink cartridge, comprising a first set of registration datum structures for registering the position of said first ink cartridge in a printer carriage in relation to X, Y and Z reference axes, a first printhead structure comprising a first headland structure and a first nozzle assembly comprising a first array of nozzles from which ink droplets are emitted during printing operations, a first ink reservoir system for delivering ink to said printhead structure, wherein each of said nozzles of said first array are fed with ink from said first ink reservoir system, an external first rectilinear housing structure for carrying said first set of registration datum structures and enclosing said first reservoir system, and a first snout region protruding from said first housing structure, said first headland region defined in said first snout region; and
- a second ink cartridge, comprising a second set of registration datum structures for registering the position of said second ink cartridge in a printer carriage in relation to X, Y and Z reference axes, a second printhead structure comprising a second headland structure and a second nozzle assembly comprising a second array of nozzles from which ink droplets are emitted during printing operations, a second ink reservoir system for delivering ink to said second printhead structure, wherein each of said nozzles of said second array are fed with ink from said second ink reservoir system, an external second rectilinear housing structure for carrying said second set of registration datum structures and enclosing said second reservoir system, and a second snout region protruding from said second housing structure, said second headland region defined in said second snout region,
- wherein said first rectilinear housing structure is virtually identical to said second rectilinear housing structure in shape and configuration, said first snout region is virtually identical in its shape and configuration to a corresponding shape and configuration of said second snout region, said first and second registration datum structures are virtually identical to each other, said first and second ink reservoir systems are virtually identical to each other, and said second printhead structure is physically different in a shape or configuration from a corresponding shape or configuration of said first printhead structure so as to provide an improved printing resolution characteristic of said second ink cartridge in relation to a printing resolution characteristic of said first ink cartridge, said second nozzle assembly is longer than said first nozzle assembly to provide a different printing swath width for the second ink cartridge than a printing swath width for the first ink cartridge, and wherein said first set of datum structures is located well away from said first printhead structure, and said second set of datum structures is located well away from said second printhead structure, permitting modifications to said printhead structures to provide another cartridge in said cartridge family without requiring corresponding modifications to any of said datum structures.
- 15. The cartridge family of claim 14 further comprising a first quantity of ink disposed in said first ink reservoir and a second quantity of ink disposed in said second ink reservoir.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/055,623 filed on Apr. 30, 1993, now abandoned.
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