Claims
- 1. An ink tank support structure that supports an ink tank having an ink tank supply port and elements contained in or attached to the ink tank supply port, comprising:a first surface with an open end; an ink tank foot receiving structure located at the open end for receiving an ink tank foot portion of an ink tank to be installed in the ink tank support structure via insertion into the ink tank foot receiving structure, wherein the foot portion extends outward from the open end when the ink tank is located into a proper position relative to the ink tank support.
- 2. The ink tank support structure of claim 1, further comprising a resilient latch mechanism that retains, upon the ink tank being located in the proper position, the ink tank in the ink tank support structure.
- 3. The ink tank support structure of claim 2, further comprising a spring force element on the first surface of the ink tank support structure to bias the ink tank against the latch mechanism.
- 4. The ink tank support structure of claim 3, wherein the spring force element is located away from the ink tank supply port to apply an assist force to the ink tank instead of to fluid path elements in or attached to the ink tank supply port.
- 5. The ink tank support structure of claim 4, wherein the fluid path elements include at least one seal.
- 6. The ink tank support structure of claim 5, wherein the at least one seal is a relatively low compression force seal.
- 7. The ink tank support structure of claim 1, further comprising a relatively low compressive force seal located between the ink tank and the ink tank support structure.
- 8. The ink tank support structure of claim 1, further comprising a manifold mounting pipe.
- 9. The ink tank support structure of claim 8, wherein the manifold mounting pipe has a tapered end which connects with the ink tank to form a vapor barrier with at least one element in or attached to the ink tank supply port.
- 10. The ink tank support structure of claim 9 wherein the taper is from 1 to 10 degrees relative to the longitudinal axis of the manifold mounting pipe.
- 11. The ink tank structure of claim 8, further comprising a resilient latch mechanism that provides a snap fit with the ink tank.
- 12. An ink tank support structure, comprising:a first surface; and a securing mechanism in the form of a movable resilient latch lever to secure an ink tank in the ink tank support structure, wherein the latch lever includes an element or portion which provides lateral support for ink tank in the ink tank support structure.
- 13. The ink tank support structure of claim 12, further comprising: a latch lever release mechanism.
- 14. The ink tank support structure of claim 13, wherein the securing mechanism in integral with the release mechanism.
- 15. The ink tank support structure of claim 12, further comprising: indicia indicating where force is to be applied to release the latch lever.
- 16. The ink tank support structure of claim 12, wherein the latch lever includes an element or portion which assists in centering the ink tank in the ink tank support structure.
- 17. The ink tank support structure of claim 12, wherein the latch lever is produced by a molding process.
- 18. The ink tank support structure of claim 12, wherein the ink tank support structure is a carriage for moving one or more ink tanks and the latch lever is connected to the carriage.
- 19. The ink tank support structure of claim 12, wherein the securing mechanism is a latch lever which emits an audible sound when an ink tank is secured by the latch.
- 20. The ink tank support structure of claim 12, wherein the sound is a click.
- 21. The ink tank support structure of claim 12, wherein the latch lever limits the location, including at least one of the height and lateral position, of an ink tank in an ink tank support structure.
- 22. The ink tank support mechanism of claim 12 in combination with an ink tank, wherein the ink tank has a portion which is configured to mate with the securing mechanism.
- 23. The ink tank support mechanism of claim 22, wherein the configured portion comprises a shoulder.
- 24. The ink tank support mechanism of claim 22, wherein the ink tank has a top portion and the configured portion is located near the top of the ink tank.
- 25. The ink tank support mechanism of claim 22, wherein the configured portion comprises an indentation in the ink tank.
- 26. The ink tank support mechanism of claim 22, wherein the configured portion is located near the intersection of a side or an end surface and a top surface of the tank.
- 27. The ink tank support mechanism of claim 22, wherein the configured portion includes a chamfered element.
- 28. The ink tank support mechanism of claim 27, wherein the latch mechanism includes a chamfered portion to mate with the chamfered portion of the ink tank.
- 29. The ink tank support structure of claim 12, wherein the securing mechanism is oriented to self-latch upon insertion contact with an ink tank.
- 30. A method of securing an ink tank in an ink tank support structure, comprising:providing a self-latch mechanism for the ink tank support structure, wherein the latch lever includes an element or portion which provides lateral support for ink tank in the ink tank support structure; inserting the ink tank into the ink tank support structure to contact and activate the self-latching mechanism; wherein the activated latch mechanism snaps onto the ink tank to secure the ink tank in the ink tank support mechanism.
- 31. A method of removing an ink tank from an operating position in an ink tank support mechanism including a self-latching securing mechanism, wherein the latch lever includes an element or portion which provides lateral support for ink tank in the ink tank support structure, comprising:applying a force to the self-latch mechanism to remove it from securing the ink tank; and applying a bias force to the bottom of the ink tank at a location separate and apart from the ink tank ink delivery aperture to force the ink tank out of its secured position.
- 32. An ink tank support structure, comprising:a first surface; and a securing mechanism in the form of a movable resilient latch lever to secure an ink tank in the ink tank support structure, wherein the latch lever is integrally connected to the ink tank support structure.
- 33. The ink tank support structure of claim 32, wherein the latch lever has a long thin shaft with one end integrally connected to the ink tank support structure, and is free at the other end.
- 34. The ink tank support structure of claim 33, wherein the latch lever pivots about the integrally connected portion of its shaft.
- 35. The ink tank support structure of claim 34, wherein the relatively wide portion is configured to contact and secure an ink tank in the ink tank support structure.
- 36. The ink tank support structure of claim 33, wherein the latch lever contains, at a relatively wide portion at the free end of the shaft.
- 37. A method of securing an ink tank in an ink tank support structure, comprising:providing a self-latch mechanism for the ink tank support structure, wherein the latch lever is integrally connected to the ink tank support structure; and inserting the ink tank into the ink tank support structure to contact and activate the self-latching mechanism, wherein the activated latch mechanism snaps onto the ink tank to secure the ink tank in the ink tank support mechanism.
- 38. A method of removing an ink tank from an operating position in an ink tank support mechanism including a self-latching securing mechanism, wherein the latch lever is integrally connected to the ink tank support structure, comprising:applying a force to the self-latch mechanism to remove it from securing the ink tank; and applying a bias force to the bottom of the ink tank at a location separate and apart from the ink tank ink delivery aperture to force the ink tank out of its secured position.
Parent Case Info
This invention is related to application, Ser. No. 09/382,886, filed Aug. 25, 1999, and to Ser. No. 08/664,581, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,821,966, issued Oct. 13, 1998, incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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