Claims
- 1. A dot matrix printer head comprising:
- an ink-supply tank formed with an ink-supply delivery port;
- an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material mounted within said ink-supply tank, said ink absorbing member carrying substantially all of the ink said ink-supply tank is designed to carry;
- a printing means for applying ink at an exit point thereof in a dot form to effect printing; and
- ink guide means extending from the ink supply delivery port to the printing means for delivering ink to said printing means, said ink guide means and said printing means having at least one capillary ink path communicating between said ink-supply delivery port and said exit point of said printing means, said capillary ink path including a plurality of adjacent segments all of which are entirely free of an ink absorbing material, each adjacent pair of such segments along said capillary ink path being dimensioned so that the segment of said pair of adjacent segments closer to said ink-supply delivery port will apply a lower capillary force to the ink in said capillary ink path than the segment of said pair of adjacent segments closer to said exit point of said printing means, whereby the capillary force on the ink in said capillary ink path increases between the ink-supply delivery port and said exit point of said printing means.
- 2. The dot matrix printer head of claim 1, wherein said capillary ink path from said ink-supply delivery port to said exit point is entirely free of ink-absorbing material.
- 3. The dot matrix printer head as recited in claim 1, wherein said ink absorbing member is formed of a continuous body of porous material free of gaps separating one portion of the porous material from the remaining portion of the porous material.
- 4. The dot matrix printer head of claim 1 wherein said capillary ink path from said ink absorbing member to said exit point is entirely free of ink absorbing material.
- 5. A dot matrix printer head comprising:
- an ink-supply tank formed with an ink-supply delivery port;
- an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material mounted within said ink-supply tank, said ink absorbing member substantially filling said ink-supply tank;
- a printing means for applying ink at an exit point thereof in a dot form to effect printing; and
- ink guide means extending from the ink supply delivery port to the printing means for delivering ink to said printing means, said ink guide means and said printing means having at least one capillary ink path communicating between said ink-supply delivery port and said exit point of said printing means, said capillary ink path including a plurality of adjacent segments all of which are entirely free of an ink absorbing material, each adjacent pair of such segments along said capillary ink path being dimensioned so that the segment of said pair of adjacent segments closer to said ink-supply delivery port will apply a lower capillary force to the ink in said capillary ink path than the segment of said pair of adjacent segments closer to said exit point of said printing means, whereby the capillary force on the ink in said capillary ink path increases between the ink-supply delivery port and said exit point of said printing means.
- 6. The dot matrix printer head as recited in claim 5, wherein said ink absorbing member is formed of a continuous body of porous material free of gaps separating one portion of the porous material from the remaining portion of the porous material.
- 7. A dot matrix printer head comprising:
- an ink-supply tank;
- an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material contained within said ink-supply tank, said ink absorbing member carrying substantially all of the ink said ink-supply tank is designed to carry;
- a printing means for applying ink at an exit point thereof in a dot form to effect printing; and
- means in part projecting into said ink-supply tank for receiving and transmitting ink from said ink absorbing member and delivering said ink to said printing means, said ink receiving and transmitting means and said printing means having at least one capillary ink path communicating between said ink absorbing member and said exit point of said printing means, said capillary ink path including a plurality of successive segments entirely free of an absorbing member, each such successive segment as viewed in the direction of said exit point of said printing means being dimensioned to apply the same or greater capillary force to the ink therein than the preceding of such successive segments, said segments being dimensioned so that the capillary force applied to the ink increases as the ink passes through said segments of said capillary ink path.
- 8. The dot matrix printer head as recited in claim 7, wherein said ink absorbing member is formed of a continuous body of porous material free of gaps separating one portion of the porous material from the remaining portion of the porous material.
- 9. A dot matrix printer head comprising:
- an ink-supply tank;
- an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material contained within said ink-supply tank, said ink absorbing member substantially filling said ink-supply tank;
- a printing means for applying ink at an exit point thereof in a dot form to effect printing; and
- means in part projecting into said ink-supply tank for receiving and transmitting ink from said ink absorbing member and delivering said ink to said printing means, said ink receiving and transmitting means and said printing means having at least one capillary ink path communicating between said ink absorbing member and said exit point of said printing means, said capillary ink path including a plurality of successive segments entirely free of an absorbing member, each such successive segment as viewed in the direction of said exit point of said printing means being dimensioned to apply the same or greater capillary force to the ink therein than the preceding of such successive segments, said segments being dimensioned so that the capillary force applied to the ink increases as the ink passes through said segments of said capillary ink path.
- 10. The dot matrix printer head as recited in claim 9, wherein said ink absorbing member is formed of a continuous body of porous material free of gaps separating one portion of the porous material from the remaining portion of the porous material.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/612,010, filed on Nov. 9, 1990, entitled INK-SUPPLIED WIRE DOT MATRIX PRINTER HEAD, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,156,471 which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/401,539, filed on Aug. 31, 1989, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,969,759, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/161,216, filed on Feb. 17, 1988, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/035,251, filed on Mar. 23, 1987, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/873,871, filed on Jun. 12, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/659,816, now abandoned.
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