Claims
- 1. An ink-jet printer/plotter for ink-jet printing onto a print media, comprising:
- an ink-jet cartridge including an ink-jet print head and a spring-bag primary ink reservoir in fluid communication with said print head for holding an internal supply of liquid ink under negative pressure, said reservoir including a movable side wall and an internal spring for biasing said side wall against collapsing as ink is withdrawn from said reservoir and ejected from said print head onto a print medium during printing operations;
- a printer/plotter frame;
- a print media advancing mechanism for advancing a print medium along a medium path in a media advance direction to a print area;
- a cartridge carriage for holding the cartridge;
- a cartridge carriage drive mechanism for moving the cartridge carriage relative to the frame along a carriage axis for printing a swath;
- an auxiliary ink reservoir secured relative to the frame for holding an auxiliary supply of liquid ink;
- a connection tube connectable between said primary reservoir and the auxiliary reservoir for providing a fluid path between the primary and auxiliary reservoirs; and
- apparatus for moving the auxiliary reservoir up and/or down without manual intervention during ink replenishment operations to position the ink reservoir at a vertical height position relative to the spring bag internal reservoir.
- 2. The printer/plotter of claim 1 wherein the auxiliary reservoir holds a large quantity of liquid ink to result in little variation in back pressure as ink is consumed.
- 3. The printer/plotter of claim 1 wherein the auxiliary reservoir is flat with relatively large depth and width dimensions in relation to a smaller vertical dimension of said auxiliary reservoir.
- 4. The printer/plotter of claim 1 wherein said height position of said auxiliary reservoir is below a height at which the print head is disposed while the cartridge is secured in the carriage for printing operation.
- 5. The printer/plotter of claim 1 wherein said cartridge includes a rigid frame structure enclosing the primary reservoir, the print head is secured to a surface of the frame structure which faces the print medium undergoing printing operation, and wherein said tube is connectable to said primary reservoir through a port extending through the frame structure.
- 6. The printer/plotter of claim 1 wherein said cartridge includes a rigid frame structure enclosing the primary reservoir, the print head is secured to a surface of the frame structure which faces the print medium undergoing printing operation, and wherein said tube is connectable to said primary reservoir through a replenishment port extending through the frame structure in a direction which does not face the print medium.
- 7. The printer/plotter of claim 6 wherein said cartridge further includes an ink fill port extending through the cartridge frame in a wall of said frame facing said print medium, said fill port being sealed with a sealing member.
- 8. The printer/plotter of claim 1 wherein said auxiliary reservoir comprises a sealed bag, the bag including first and second side walls having respective edges sealed together, the bag side walls fabricated of a thin flexible material which is impervious to the liquid ink.
- 9. The printer/plotter of claim 8 wherein the auxiliary reservoir bag is flat with relatively large depth and width dimensions in relation to a height dimension.
- 10. The printer/plotter of claim 9 wherein said auxiliary reservoir positioning means includes a platform for supporting said reservoir in repose on one of said bag side walls.
- 11. The printer/plotter of claim 1 further comprising a flexible electrical wiring harness connecting said cartridge and a controller mounted in a housing, and wherein said connection tube is connected with said wiring harness to be carried with said wiring harness as said carriage is moved along said carriage axis.
- 12. The printer/plotter of claim 1 wherein said apparatus for moving the auxiliary reservoir up and/or down includes a weight sensitive platform which moves vertically to maintain proper ink back pressure in the primary ink reservoir.
- 13. A multicolor ink-jet printer/plotter for ink-jet printing onto a print media, comprising:
- a printer/plotter frame structure;
- a plurality of ink-jet cartridges for printing with liquid ink of a plurality of colors, each cartridge including an ink-jet print head and a closed spring-bag primary reservoir in fluid communication with said print head for holding an internal supply of liquid ink under negative pressure, said reservoir including a first movable side wall and an internal spring for biasing said side wall against collapsing as ink is withdrawn from said primary reservoir and ejected from said printhead onto a print medium during printing operations;
- a print media advancing mechanism for advancing a print medium in sheet form along a medium path in a media advance direction to a print area;
- a cartridge carriage for holding the cartridges in registered positions;
- a carriage drive mechanism for moving the carriage in relation to the frame structure along a carriage axis for printing a swath;
- a corresponding plurality of closed auxiliary ink reservoirs each for holding an auxiliary supply of liquid ink;
- a plurality of connection tubes, one each for connecting between a given primary reservoir and its corresponding auxiliary reservoir for providing a closed fluid path between the corresponding primary and auxiliary reservoirs during ink replenishment operations; and
- apparatus for moving the auxiliary reservoirs up and down during ink replenishment operations without manual intervention to position the respective auxiliary reservoirs at respective vertical positions relative to the primary reservoirs to regulate the back pressure in each primary reservoir.
- 14. The printer/plotter of claim 13 wherein the auxiliary reservoirs hold a large quantity of liquid ink to result in little variation in back pressure as ink is consumed.
- 15. The printer/plotter of claim 13 wherein the auxiliary reservoirs are flat with relatively large depth and width dimensions in relation to a smaller vertical height dimension of said auxiliary reservoirs.
- 16. The printer/plotter of claim 13 wherein said vertical height positions of said auxiliary reservoirs are below a vertical height at which the corresponding cartridge print head is disposed while the cartridges are secured in the carriage for printing operation.
- 17. The printer/plotter of claim 13 wherein said cartridges each includes a rigid frame structure enclosing the primary reservoir, the print head is secured to a surface of the frame structure which faces the print medium undergoing printing operation, and wherein said corresponding tube is connectable to said primary reservoir through a replenishment port extending through the frame structure.
- 18. The printer/plotter of claim 13 wherein said cartridges each includes a rigid frame structure enclosing the primary reservoir, the print head is secured to a surface of the frame structure which faces the print medium undergoing printing operation, and wherein said corresponding tube is connectable to said primary reservoir through a replenishment port extending through the frame structure which does not face the print medium.
- 19. The printer/plotter of claim 18 wherein each said cartridge includes an ink fill port extending through the cartridge frame in a wall of said frame facing said print medium, said fill port being sealed with a sealing member after said primary reservoir has been filled with ink.
- 20. The printer/plotter of claim 13 wherein each said auxiliary reservoir comprises a sealed bag, the bag including first and second side walls having respective edges sealed together, the bag side walls fabricated of a thin flexible material which is impervious to the liquid ink.
- 21. The printer/plotter of claim 20 wherein each said auxiliary reservoir bag is flat with relative large depth and width dimensions.
- 22. The printer/plotter of claim 21 wherein said auxiliary reservoir moving apparatus includes platform structure for supporting each of said reservoirs in repose on one of said bag side walls.
- 23. The printer/plotter of claim 13 wherein each said auxiliary reservoir comprises a second movable side wall.
- 24. The printer/plotter of claim 13 wherein said apparatus for moving the auxiliary reservoirs up and/or down includes a plurality of weight sensitive platform which move vertically to maintain proper ink back pressure in the primary ink reservoirs.
- 25. An ink-jet printer/plotter for ink-jet printing onto a print media, comprising:
- an ink-jet cartridge including an ink-jet print head and a closed spring-bag primary reservoir in fluid communication with said print head for holding a primary supply of liquid ink under negative pressure, said primary reservoir including a first movable side wall and an internal spring for biasing said movable side wall against collapsing as ink is withdrawn from said primary reservoir and ejected from said print head onto a print medium during printing operations;
- a print media advancing mechanism for advancing a print medium along a medium path in a media advance direction to a print area;
- a cartridge carriage for holding the cartridge in a registered position;
- a carriage drive mechanism for driving the carriage along a carriage axis for printing a swath;
- an auxiliary ink reservoir for holding an auxiliary supply of liquid ink;
- a connection tube connectable between said internal pen reservoir and the auxiliary reservoir for providing a closed fluid path between the primary and auxiliary reservoirs during ink replenishment operations; and
- height regulating apparatus for regulating a height position of the auxiliary reservoir relative to the height of the cartridge print head to maintain a substantially constant back pressure in said primary reservoir while a supply of ink remains in the auxiliary reservoir, said height position being dependent on the amount of ink in said auxiliary reservoir, said height regulating apparatus for moving the auxiliary reservoir up and down during ink replenishment operations without manual intervention.
- 26. The printer/plotter of claim 25 further comprising means for sensing the ink volume remaining in the auxiliary reservoir.
- 27. The printer/plotter of claim 25 wherein said height regulating apparatus includes a weight sensitive platform which moves vertically to maintain proper ink back pressure in the primary ink reservoir.
- 28. An ink-jet printer/plotter for ink-jet printing onto a print media, comprising:
- an ink-jet cartridge including a cartridge frame, an ink-jet print head, a closed spring-bag primary ink reservoir in fluid communication with said print head for holding an internal supply of liquid ink under negative pressure, said reservoir including first and second flexible side walls and an internal spring for biasing said side walls against collapsing together as ink is withdrawn from said reservoir and ejected from said print head onto a print medium during printing operations, and an ink replenishment port extending through said frame into said reservoir;
- a printer/plotter frame;
- a print media advancing mechanism for advancing a print medium along a medium path in a media advance direction to a print area;
- a cartridge carriage for holding the cartridge;
- a cartridge carriage drive mechanism for moving the cartridge carriage relative to the frame along a carriage axis for printing a swath;
- a closed, air-tight auxiliary ink reservoir secured relative to the frame for holding an auxiliary supply of liquid ink;
- a connection tube for connecting between said ink replenishment port of said cartridge and the auxiliary reservoir for providing a closed fluid path between the primary and auxiliary reservoirs; and
- apparatus for positioning the auxiliary reservoir at a vertical height position relative to the spring bag internal reservoir so as not to destroy the back pressure, said apparatus for moving the auxiliary reservoir up and down without manual intervention during ink replenishment operations.
- 29. The printer/plotter of claim 28 wherein the auxiliary reservoir is flat with relatively large depth and width dimensions in relation to a smaller vertical dimension of said auxiliary reservoir.
- 30. The printer/plotter of claim 28 wherein said height position of said auxiliary reservoir is below a height at which the print head is disposed while the cartridge is secured in the carriage for printing operation.
- 31. The printer/plotter of claim 28 wherein said print head is secured to a surface of the frame which faces the print medium undergoing printing operation, and said port extending through the frame structure also faces said print medium during printing operations.
- 32. The printer/plotter of claim 28 wherein said print head is secured to a surface of the frame structure which faces the print medium undergoing printing operation, and wherein said port extends through the frame structure in a direction which does not face the print medium.
- 33. The printer/plotter of claim 32 wherein said port extends through the frame structure at a corner of said frame.
- 34. The printer/plotter of claim 28 wherein said auxiliary reservoir comprises a sealed bag, the bag including first and second side walls having respective edges sealed together, the bag side walls fabricated of a thin flexible material which is impervious to the liquid ink.
- 35. The printer/plotter of claim 34 wherein the auxiliary reservoir bag is flat with relatively large depth and width dimensions in relation to a height dimension.
- 36. The printer/plotter of claim 28 wherein said frame includes first and second external side cover elements, and wherein said first and second flexible side walls do not touch said external side cover elements when said primary reservoir is filled with ink.
- 37. The printer/plotter of claim 28 wherein said apparatus for positioning the auxiliary reservoir includes a weight sensitive platform which moves vertically to maintain proper ink back pressure in the primary ink reservoir.
- 38. An ink-jet printer/plotter for ink-jet printing onto a print media, comprising:
- an ink-jet cartridge including an ink-jet print head and a closed spring-bag primary reservoir in fluid communication with said print head for holding a primary supply of liquid ink under negative pressure, said primary reservoir including a first movable side wall and an internal spring for biasing said movable side wall against collapsing as ink is withdrawn from said primary reservoir and ejected from said print head onto a print medium during printing operations;
- a print media advancing mechanism for advancing a print medium along a medium path in a media advance direction to a print area;
- a cartridge carriage for holding the cartridge in a registered position;
- a carriage drive mechanism for driving the carriage along a carriage axis for printing a swath;
- an auxiliary ink reservoir for holding an auxiliary supply of liquid ink;
- a connection tube for connecting between said internal pen reservoir and the auxiliary reservoir for providing a closed fluid path between the primary and auxiliary reservoirs;
- means for sensing the weight of the auxiliary reservoir; and
- height regulating means for regulating a height position of the auxiliary reservoir relative to the height of the cartridge print head to maintain a substantially constant back pressure in said primary reservoir while a supply of ink remains in the auxiliary reservoir, said height position being dependent on the amount of ink in said auxiliary reservoir.
- 39. An ink-jet printer/plotter for ink-jet printing onto a print media, comprising:
- an ink-jet cartridge including an ink-jet print head and a closed spring-bag primary reservoir in fluid communication with said print head for holding a primary supply of liquid ink under negative pressure, said primary reservoir including a first movable side wall and an internal spring for biasing said movable side wall against collapsing as ink is withdrawn from said primary reservoir and ejected from said print head onto a print medium during printing operations;
- a print media advancing mechanism for advancing a print medium along a medium path in a media advance direction to a print area;
- a cartridge carriage for holding the cartridge in a registered position;
- a carriage drive mechanism for driving the carriage along a carriage axis for printing a swath;
- an auxiliary ink reservoir for holding an auxiliary supply of liquid ink;
- a connection tube for connecting between said internal pen reservoir and the auxiliary reservoir for providing a closed fluid path between the primary and auxiliary reservoirs;
- means for sensing the ink volume remaining in the auxiliary reservoir; and
- height regulating means for regulating a height position of the auxiliary reservoir relative to the height of the cartridge print head to maintain a substantially constant back pressure in said primary reservoir while a supply of ink remains in the auxiliary reservoir, said height position being dependent on the amount of ink in said auxiliary reservoir, said height regulating means comprising a support structure for supporting the auxiliary reservoir and means for adjusting the height of the auxiliary reservoir in relation to the height of said print head as the volume of ink within the auxiliary reservoir decreases, and said sensing means comprising means for sensing changes in said height of said support structure.
- 40. An ink-jet printer/plotter for ink-jet printing onto a print media, comprising:
- an ink-jet cartridge including an ink-jet print head and a closed spring-bag primary reservoir in fluid communication with said print head for holding a primary supply of liquid ink under negative pressure, said primary reservoir including a first movable side wall and an internal spring for biasing said movable side wall against collapsing as ink is withdrawn from said primary reservoir and ejected from said print head onto a print medium during printing operations;
- a print media advancing mechanism for advancing a print medium along a medium path in a media advance direction to a print area;
- a cartridge carriage for holding the cartridge in a registered position;
- a carriage drive mechanism for driving the carriage along a carriage axis for printing a swath;
- an auxiliary ink reservoir for holding an auxiliary supply of liquid ink;
- a connection tube for connecting between said internal pen reservoir and the auxiliary reservoir for providing a closed fluid path between the primary and auxiliary reservoirs; and
- height regulating means for regulating a height position of the auxiliary reservoir relative to the height of the cartridge print head to maintain a substantially constant back pressure in said primary reservoir while a supply of ink remains in the auxiliary reservoir, said height position being dependent on the amount of ink in said auxiliary reservoir, said height regulation means comprising a support structure for supporting the auxiliary reservoir, and height adjusting apparatus for adjusting the height of the support structure in dependence on the weight of the auxiliary reservoir and said auxiliary supply of ink, wherein the support structure height rises as ink is drawn from said auxiliary reservoir, thereby lightening the reservoir and auxiliary ink supply.
- 41. The printer/plotter of claim 40 wherein said height adjusting apparatus includes a spring biasing mechanism for providing an upward biasing force on said support structure, wherein as said auxiliary reservoir is drained of ink, said spring force acting on said support structure causes said auxiliary reservoir to rise relative to a starting height position.
- 42. The printer/plotter of claim 41 wherein said spring biasing mechanism includes a coiled spring compressed between a base structure and said support structure.
- 43. A method for replenishing a supply of ink within a reservoir for liquid ink for an ink-jet printer, comprising the following steps:
- providing an ink-jet cartridge including an ink-jet print head and a closed spring-bag primary ink reservoir in fluid communication with said print head for holding an internal supply of liquid ink under negative pressure, said reservoir including a movable side wall and an internal spring for biasing said side wall against collapsing as ink is withdrawn from said reservoir and ejected from said print head onto a print medium during printing operations;
- providing a cartridge carriage for holding the cartridge, with a cartridge carriage drive mechanism for moving the cartridge carriage along a carriage axis for printing a swath;
- providing an auxiliary supply of ink in a closed auxiliary ink reservoir displaced from the carriage connectable to the cartridge through an ink flow tube; and
- moving the auxiliary reservoir up and/or down during ink replenishment operations without manual intervention to position the ink reservoir at a vertical height position relative to the spring bag internal reservoir so as not to destroy the back pressure.
- 44. The method of claim 43 wherein said step of moving the auxiliary reservoir up and/or down includes supporting the auxiliary reservoir on a weight sensitive platform which moves vertically to maintain proper ink back pressure in the cartridge reservoir.
- 45. An ink-jet printer/plotter for ink-jet printing onto a print media, comprising:
- an ink-jet cartridge including an ink-jet print head and an internal ink reservoir in fluid communication with said print head for holding an internal supply of liquid ink under negative pressure;
- a printer/plotter frame;
- a print media advancing mechanism for advancing a print medium along a medium path in a media advance direction to a print area;
- a cartridge carriage for holding the cartridge;
- a cartridge carriage drive mechanism for moving the cartridge carriage relative to the frame along a carriage axis for printing a swath;
- an auxiliary ink reservoir secured relative to the frame for holding an auxiliary supply of liquid ink;
- a connection tube connectable between said primary reservoir and the auxiliary reservoir for providing a fluid path between the internal and auxiliary reservoirs; and
- apparatus for moving the auxiliary reservoir up and/or down without manual intervention during ink replenishment operations to position the ink reservoir at a vertical height position relative to the internal reservoir.
- 46. The printer/plotter of claim 45 wherein said apparatus for moving the auxiliary reservoir includes a weight sensitive platform which moves vertically to maintain proper ink back pressure in the internal ink reservoir.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned application Ser. No. 07/995,851 filed Dec. 23, 1992, entitled "NEGATIVE PRESSURE INK DELIVERY SYSTEM," by George T. Kaplinsky et al. which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/929,615 filed Aug. 12, 1992, entitled "COLLAPSIBLE INK RESERVOIR STRUCTURE AND PRINTER INK CARTRIDGE" by George T. Kaplinsky et al. now abandoned.
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