Claims
- 1. An ink supply system for an ink jet head comprising first reservoir means, second reservoir means, deaeration means for extracting and removing dissolved gas from ink, orifice means for ejecting ink from the ink jet head, and ink passage means extending from the first reservoir means past the deaeration means and the orifice means to the second reservoir means, permitting ink to flow continuously from the first reservoir means through the deaerator means past the orifice means to the second reservoir means to maintain deaerated ink at the orifice means.
- 2. An ink supply system according to claim 1 including means for transferring ink from the second reservoir means to the first reservoir means.
- 3. An ink supply system according 6 to claim 1 wherein the means for transferring ink comprises means for applying a pressure differential between the first and second reservoir means.
- 4. An ink supply means according to claim 3 wherein the means for applying a pressure differential comprises means for applying a positive pressure to the second reservoir means.
- 5. An ink supply system according to claim 2 wherein the means for transferring ink comprises pump means.
- 6. An ink supply system according to claim 5 wherein the pump means comprises inertial pump means.
- 7. An ink supply system according to claim 1 including valve means between the first reservoir means and the second reservoir means.
- 8. An ink supply system according to claim 7 wherein the valve means comprises a member made of magnetic material to permit opening of the valve means with an external magnet.
- 9. A method for supplying ink to an orifice in an ink jet head which includes first and second reservoirs and a passage extending from the first reservoir past the orifice to the second reservoir comprising establishing a pressure difference between the ink in the first and second reservoirs, blocking the orifice to prevent ink from flowing out of the orifice and causing the ink to flow through the passage from the first reservoir past the orifice to the second reservoir to replace ink in the passage region adjacent to the orifice.
- 10. In an ink supply system for an ink jet head, unidirectional valve means responsive to unilateral pressure differences comprising rigid captive plate means confined for unattached limited motion between spaced retaining surfaces and normally retained against an opening and responsive to pressure to move away from the opening.
- 11. An ink supply system according to claim 10 wherein the captive plate means is retained between two openings and a plurality of projections extends from the captive plate means.
- 12. In an ink supply system for a movable ink jet head, inertially-responsive valve means comprising rigid blocking means movable in the direction of motion of the ink jet head and confined for limited motion between spaced retaining surfaces, the valve means being normally closed with the blocking means being normally positioned to block an opening and being responsive to acceleration of the ink jet head to move away from the opening.
- 13. In an ink supply system according to claim 12, means forming a surface adjacent to the opening having a slope on one side of the opening which permits the blocking means to move away from the opening upon acceleration of the ink jet head in one direction but not in the other direction.
- 14. In an ink supply system for a movable ink jet head, first and second ink reservoir means movable with the ink jet head, ink passage means connecting the first and second reservoir means, and inertial pump means, including an inertia member in the ink passage means movable in the direction of motion of the ink jet head, for controlling pump of ink from the first reservoir means to the second reservoir means.
- 15. A method according to claim 9 including the step of forcing ink from one of the reservoir to the other reservoir to establish the pressure difference.
- 16. A method according to claim 15 including applying pressure to force ink from one of the reservoirs to the other reservoir.
- 17. A method according to claim 9 including pumping ink from one reservoir to the other reservoir.
- 18. An ink supply system for an ink jet head comprising orifice means for ejecting ink from the ink jet head, first reservoir means, second reservoir means, ink passage means extending from the first reservoir means past the orifice means to the second reservoir means, blocking means for blocking the orifice means, and pressure means for applying pressure to the first reservoir means to cause ink to flow through a path from the first reservoir means through the passage means past the orifice means to the second reservoir means to purge the ink jet head.
- 19. An ink supply system according to claim 18 wherein the passage means includes dissolved gas removal means for extracting and removing dissolved gas from the ink.
- 20. An ink supply system for an ink jet head comprising orifice means for ejecting ink from the ink jet head, first reservoir means, second reservoir means, ink passage means extending from the first reservoir means past the orifice means to the second reservoir means, means for preventing ink from being discharged from the orifice means, and pressure means for applying pressure to one of the reservoir means to cause ink to flow through the passage means toward the other reservoir means to purge the ink jet head without ejecting ink through the orifice means.
- 21. An ink supply system for a reciprocating ink jet head comprising first reservoir means, second reservoir means, the first and second reservoir means being mounted on the ink jet head, orifice means, first ink passage means extending between the orifice means and the first reservoir means, second ink passage means extending between the orifice means and the second reservoir means, unidirectional valve means in the ink jet head for transferring ink between the first reservoir means and the second reservoir means in response to reciprocating motion of the head, supply means for supplying ink to the first reservoir means, and detector means for detecting a low ink level condition in the first reservoir means to initiate the supplying of ink thereto by the supply means.
- 22. An ink supply system according to claim 21 wherein the detector means comprises thermistor means.
- 23. An ink supply system according to claim 22 wherein the thermistor means is a constant temperature thermistor.
- 24. A method according to claim 17 including pumping ink from one reservoir to the other reservoir by inertial pumping.
- 25. A method according to claim 9 including causing ink to flow through a deaerator between at least one of the reservoirs and the orifice.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/509,982, filed on Apr. 16, 1990, now abandoned which is a division of Ser. No. 07/319.630 filed on Mar. 6, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,937,598.
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