Claims
- 1. A dot matrix printer, comprising:
- printing means for applying ink in a dot matrix to effect printing; and
- an ink supply means for delivering ink to said printing means comprising:
- an ink-supply tank;
- an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material and dimensioned to substantially fill the ink-supply tank said ink absorbing member being filled with ink substantially to the desired capacity of the ink-supply tank, said ink-supply tank including an inner wall surface having projections to provide a space between said ink absorbing member and said wall surface; and
- means projecting into said ink-supply tank for receiving and transmitting ink from said ink absorbing member for delivery to said printing means.
- 2. The dot matrix printer of claim 1, and including means for providing ambient air to the space between said ink absorbing member and said wall surface.
- 3. The dot matrix printer of claim 2, wherein the wall of said ink-supply tank facing said ink receiving and transmitting means is a cover means bearing on said ink absorbing member when assembled to said ink-supply tank to at least in part apply a compressive force to effect compression of said ink absorbing member, at least a portion of said projections extending from the inner wall surface of said cover means.
- 4. The dot matrix printer of claim 2, wherein said projections are formed at least in an inner wall surface of the wall of said ink-supply tank facing said ink receiving and transmitting means.
- 5. The dot matrix printer of claim 2, wherein the wall of said ink-supply tank facing said ink-supply delivery port is positioned to apply a compressive force to effect compression of said ink absorbing member at least in the region of said ink receiving and transmitting means.
- 6. The dot matrix printer of claim 5, and including ink impregnated in the ink-absorbing member under a pressure sufficiently low to substantially eliminate air bubbles in the ink absorbing member.
- 7. An ink-supply system for a dot matrix printer head, comprising:
- an ink-supply tank;
- an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material and dimensioned to substantially fill the ink-supply tank said ink-supply tank including an inner wall surface having projections to provide a space between said ink absorbing member and said wall surface; and
- means projecting into said ink-supply tank for receiving and transmitting ink from said ink absorbing member for delivery to said printer head.
- 8. The ink-supply system of claim 7, and including means for providing ambient air to the space between said ink absorbing member and said wall surface.
- 9. The ink-supply system of claim 8, wherein the wall of said ink-supply tank facing said ink receiving and transmitting means is a cover means bearing on said ink absorbing member when assembled to said ink-supply tank to at least in part apply a compressive force to effect compression of said ink absorbing member, at least a portion of said projections extending from the inner wall surface of said cover means.
- 10. The ink-supply system of claim 8, wherein said projections are formed at least in an inner wall surface of the wall of said ink-supply tank facing said ink receiving and transmitting means.
- 11. The ink supply system of claim 8, wherein the wall of said ink-supply tank facing said ink-supply delivery port is positioned to apply a compressive force to effect compression of said ink absorbing member at least in the region of said ink receiving and transmitting means.
- 12. The ink-supply system of claim 11, and including ink impregnated in the ink-absorbing member under a pressure sufficiently low to substantially eliminate air bubbles in the ink absorbing member.
- 13. A dot matrix printer comprising:
- printing means for applying ink in a dot matrix to effect printing; and
- an ink supply means for delivering ink to said printing means comprising:
- an ink-supply tank formed with an ink-supply delivery port; and
- an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material and dimensioned to substantially fill the ink-supply tank, said ink-supply tank including an inner wall surface having projections to provide a space between said ink absorbing member and said wall surface.
- 14. The dot matrix printer of claim 13, and including means for providing ambient air to the space between said ink absorbing member and said wall surface.
- 15. The dot matrix printer of claim 14, wherein the wall of said ink-supply tank facing said ink-supply delivery port is a cover means bearing on said ink absorbing member when assembled to said ink-supply tank to at least in part apply a compressive force to effect compression of said ink absorbing member, at least a portion of said projections extending from the inner wall surface of said cover means.
- 16. The dot matrix printer of claim 14, wherein said projections are formed at least in an inner wall surface of the wall of said ink-supply tank facing said ink-supply delivery port.
- 17. The dot matrix printer of claim 14, wherein the wall of said ink-supply facing said ink-supply delivery port is positioned to apply a compressive force to effect compression of said ink absorbing member at least in the region of said ink absorbing port.
- 18. The dot matrix printer of claim 17, and including ink impregnated in the ink-absorbing member under a pressure sufficiently low to substantially eliminate air bubbles in the ink absorbing member.
- 19. An ink-supply system for a dot matrix printer comprising:
- an ink-supply tank formed with an ink-supply delivery port; and
- an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material and dimensioned to substantially fill the ink-supply tank, said ink absorbing member being filled with ink substantially to the desired capacity of the ink-supply tank, said ink-supply tank including an inner wall surface having projections to provide a space between said ink absorbing member and said wall surface.
- 20. The ink-supply system of claim 19, and including means for providing ambient air to the space between said ink absorbing member and said wall surface.
- 21. The ink-supply system of claim 20, wherein the wall of said ink-supply tank facing said ink-supply delivery port is a cover means bearing on said ink absorbing member when assembled to said ink-supply tank to at least in part apply a compressive force to effect compression of said ink absorbing member, at least a portion of said projections extending from the inner wall surface of said cover means.
- 22. The ink-supply system of claim 20, wherein said projections are formed at least in an inner wall surface of the wall of said ink-supply tank facing said ink-supply delivery port.
- 23. The ink supply system of claim 20, wherein the wall of said ink-supply tank facing said ink-supply delivery port is positioned to apply a compressive force to effect compression of said ink absorbing member at least in the region of said ink absorbing port.
- 24. The ink-supply system of claim 23, and including ink impregnated in the ink-absorbing member under a pressure sufficiently low to substantially eliminate air bubbles in the ink absorbing member.
- 25. A method of supplying ink to a dot matrix printer comprising:
- providing an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material within an ink-supply tank having an ink-supply delivery port so that the ink absorbing member substantially fills the ink-supply tank;
- filling the ink absorbing member with an amount of ink constituting substantially the desired capacity of the ink-supply tank;
- providing a space between the ink absorbing member and a wall of the ink-supply tank; and
- providing ambient air to the space between said ink absorbing member and said wall.
- 26. The method of claim 25, wherein said space is formed between a cover of said ink-supply tank and said ink absorbing member.
- 27. A method of supplying ink to a dot matrix printer comprising:
- providing an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material within an ink-supply tank having means projecting into the ink-supply tank for receiving and transmitting ink from the ink absorbing member for delivery to the printing means so that the ink absorbing member substantially fills the ink-supply tank;
- providing a space between the ink absorbing member and a wall of the ink-supply tank; and
- providing ambient air to the space between said ink absorbing member and said wall.
- 28. The method of claim 27, wherein said space is formed between a cover of said ink-supply tank and said ink absorbing member.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 07/612,020, filed on Nov. 9, 1990, entitled INK-SUPPLIED WIRE DOT MATRIX PRINTER HEAD, currently pending, 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 on Nov. 13, 1990, 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, filed on Oct. 11, 1984, now abandoned.
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