Claims
- 1. A catcher comprising:a body made from a porous material and having a first, second, and third portion, the first portion of the body defining a delimiting edge, the second portion of the body defining an area recessed from the delimiting edge, the third portion of the body being positioned adjacent to the second portion of the body and extending away from the recessed area such that the second portion of the body and the third portion of the body form an ink accumulation area, wherein the delimiting edge defines a non-printed drop path and a printed drop path.
- 2. The catcher according to claim 1, wherein the porous material is an alumina material.
- 3. The catcher according to claim 1, wherein the porous material is a ceramic material.
- 4. The catcher according to claim 1, wherein the porous material is a plastic material.
- 5. The catcher according to claim 1, wherein the porous material is a metal material.
- 6. The catcher according to claim 1, wherein the porous material is a carbon material.
- 7. The catcher according to claim 1, wherein a fourth portion of the body defines an oblique surface beginning at a location removed from the delimiting edge and ending at the delimiting edge.
- 8. A catcher comprising:a body made from a porous material and having a first, second, and third portion, the first portion of the body defining a delimiting edge, the second portion of the body defining an area recessed from the delimiting edge, the third portion of the body being positioned adjacent to the second portion of the body and extending away from the recessed area such that the second portion of the body and the third portion of the body form an ink accumulation area, wherein the area recessed from the delimiting edge includes a surface beginning at the delimiting edge and ending at a location removed from the edge.
- 9. The catcher according to claim 8, wherein the surface of the area recessed from the delimiting edge is substantially planer.
- 10. The catcher according to claim 8, wherein a portion of the surface of the area recessed from the delimiting edge is curved.
- 11. The catcher according to claim 8, wherein the surface of the area recessed from the delimiting edge includes a first section and a second section, the first section being positioned at a first angle relative to the second section.
- 12. The catcher according to claim 11, wherein the first angle is substantially a right angle.
- 13. The catcher according to claim 11, wherein the first angle is an acute angle.
- 14. The catcher according to claim 11, wherein the first angle is an obtuse angle.
- 15. The catcher according to claim 11, wherein the surface of the area recessed from the delimiting edge includes a first surface of the third potion of the body, the first surface of the third portion of the body being positioned at a second angle relative to the second section of the surface of the area recessed from the delimiting edge.
- 16. The catcher according to claim 15, wherein the second angle is substantially a right angle.
- 17. The catcher according to claim 15, wherein the second angle is an acute angle.
- 18. The catcher according to claim 15, wherein the second angle is an obtuse angle.
- 19. A catcher comprising:a body having delimiting edge made from a porous material, a recessed area made from a porous material, and a border made from a porous material, the recessed area being positioned between the delimiting edge and the border, wherein the delimiting edge defines a non-printed drop path and a printed drop path.
- 20. The catcher according to claim 19, further comprising:a channel positioned proximate to the delimiting edge and the recessed area, the channel being in fluid communication with the delimiting edge and the recessed area.
- 21. The catcher according to claim 20, further comprising:a vacuum source providing a vacuum force connected to the channel, a portion of the vacuum force being located at the delimiting edge and the recessed area.
- 22. The catcher according to claim 20, further comprising:a vacuum source providing a vacuum force connected to the channel, a portion of the vacuum force being distributed throughout the body.
- 23. The catcher according to claim 20, further comprising:an absorbent material positioned in the channel.
- 24. The catcher according to claim 23, wherein all surfaces of the body are in fluid communication with the absorbent material through capillary action created by pores of the porous material.
- 25. The catcher according to claim 19, the delimiting edge having a first porosity, the border having a second porosity, wherein the first porosity is greater than the second porosity.
- 26. The catcher according to claim 25, the recessed area having a third porosity, wherein the third porosity is greater than the second porosity.
- 27. The catcher according to claim 25, the recessed area having a third porosity, wherein the third porosity is substantially equal to the first porosity.
- 28. An apparatus for printing an image comprising:a printhead, portion of the printhead defining a nozzle; a droplet forming mechanism positioned proximate to the nozzle and being operable to eject an ink droplets along a droplet path; a droplet steering mechanism positioned proximate to the droplet path and being operable to apply a force to the ink droplets travelling along the droplet path, the force being applied such that the ink droplet begins travelling along one of a printing droplet path and a non-printing droplet path; and a catcher positioned in the non-printing droplet path spaced apart from the droplet steering mechanism, the catcher including a body having delimiting edge made from a porous material, a recessed area made from a porous material, and a border made from a porous material, the recessed area being positioned between the delimiting edge and the border, wherein the delimiting edge defines a non-printing droplet path and a printing droplet path.
- 29. The apparatus according to claim 28, wherein the catcher includes an oblique surface positioned in the non-printing droplet path, the oblique surface ending at the delimiting edge, the delimiting edge being positioned between the oblique surface and the recessed area.
- 30. The apparatus according to claim 28, further comprising:a channel positioned proximate to the delimiting edge and the recessed area, the channel being in fluid communication with the delimiting edge and the recessed area.
- 31. The apparatus according to claim 30, further comprising:a vacuum source providing a vacuum force connected to the channel, a portion of the vacuum force being located at the delimiting edge and the recessed area.
- 32. The catcher according to claim 30, further comprising:an absorbent material positioned in the channel.
- 33. The catcher according to claim 28, further comprising:a vacuum source providing a vacuum force connected to the catcher, a portion of the vacuum force being distributed throughout the body.
- 34. A method of manufacturing a catcher comprising:providing a body; forming a delimiting edge on a first portion of the body, the delimiting edge being made from a porous material; forming a recessed area on a second portion of the body adjacent to the delimiting edge, the recessed area being made from a porous material; forming a border on a third portion of the body adjacent to the recessed area, the border being made from a porous material; and forming an oblique surface on a fourth portion of the body beginning at a location removed from the delimiting edge and ending at the delimiting edge, the oblique surface being made from a porous material.
- 35. The method according to claim 34, the delimiting edge being formed from a porous material having a first porosity, wherein forming the border on the third portion of the body includes forming the border from porous material having a second porosity, the first porosity being greater than the second porosity.
- 36. The method according to claim 35, the recessed area being formed from a porous material having a third porosity, wherein forming the border on the third portion of the body includes forming the border from porous material having the second porosity, the third porosity being greater than the second porosity.
- 37. A catcher comprising:a body made from a porous material and having a first, second, and third portion, the first portion of the body defining a delimiting edge, the second portion of the body defining an area recessed from the delimiting edge, the third portion of the body being positioned adjacent to the second portion of the body and extending away from the recessed area such that the second portion of the body and the third portion of the body form an ink accumulation area, wherein a fourth portion of the body defines an oblique surface beginning at a location removed from the delimiting edge and ending at the delimiting edge.
- 38. An apparatus for printing an image comprising:a printhead, portion of the printhead defining a nozzle; a droplet forming mechanism positioned proximate to the nozzle and being operable to eject an ink droplets along a droplet path; a droplet steering mechanism positioned proximate to the droplet path and being operable to apply a force to the ink droplets travelling along the droplet path, the force being applied such that the ink droplet begins travelling along one of a printing droplet path and a non-printing droplet path; and a catcher positioned in the non-printing droplet path spaced apart from the droplet steering mechanism, the catcher including a body having delimiting edge made from a porous material, a recessed area made from a porous material, and a border made from a porous material, the recessed area being positioned between the delimiting edge and the border, wherein the catcher includes an oblique surface positioned in the non-printing droplet path, the oblique surface ending at the delimiting edge, the delimiting edge being positioned between the oblique surface and the recessed area.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to U.S. Ser. No. 10/000,892, entitled Continuous Ink Jet Catcher Having Delimiting Edge, filed concurrently herewith, in the name of Michael Long and Ravi Sharma.
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