Claims
- 1. A printing system, comprising:a) a print cartridge including an ink jet print head, an ink receptacle in fluid communication with said print head, and an ink input port in fluid communication with said ink receptacle, said ink receptacle containing ink at a first pressure; b) an ink container external to said print cartridge, said ink container containing ink at a second pressure, where said second pressure is greater than said first pressure; c) a conduit for transporting ink from said ink container to said print cartridge; and d) a pressure regulator disposed in said ink receptacle, coupled to said ink input port and in communication with an atmospheric air pressure, said pressure regulator receiving ink via said ink input port at said second pressure from said ink container, supplying ink at said first pressure to said print head, and accommodating a pressure difference between said first pressure and said atmospheric pressure, said pressure regulator opening said ink input port when said first pressure in said ink receptacle is sufficiently less than said atmospheric air pressure and changing a volume of said ink receptacle without opening said ink input port when said first pressure changes relative to said atmospheric air pressure due to changes in print cartridge temperature; wherein said ink input port comprises an ink orifice disposed within said print cartridge and wherein said pressure regulator comprises a lever including an arm rotating about an axle and a valve seat disposed on said arm opposite said ink orifice such that said ink orifice is blocked by said valve seat when said arm is in a first position and not blocked by said valve seat when said arm is in a second position corresponding to an opening of said ink input port; wherein said pressure regulator comprises a spring coupled to said arm and an expandable and contractible member coupled to said atmospheric air pressure and coupled to said arm in opposition to said spring, to detect when said first pressure is less than said atmospheric air pressure, wherein said arm is rotated about said axle to unblock said ink orifice when said first pressure is sufficiently less than said atmospheric air pressure.
- 2. A printing system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said expandable and contractible member is disposed within said ink receptacle and moveable between an increased volume position and a decreased volume position within said ink receptacle, wherein as said first pressure moves toward lower pressures, said atmospheric air pressure causes said expandable and contractible member to expand and occupy an increased volume within said ink receptacle and as said first pressure moves toward higher pressures, said atmospheric air pressure causes said expandable and contractible member to contract and occupy a decreased volume within said ink receptacle.
- 3. A printing system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said pressure regulator further comprises said arm rotatable about said axle at a first end, coupled to said expandable and contractible member at a second end, and urging said valve seat against said ink orifice from a position between said first and second ends.
- 4. A printing system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said spring further comprises a spring preloaded for an essentially constant force over a predetermined distance.
- 5. A printing system in accordance with claim 1 wherein said pressure regulator further comprising an accumulator spring disposed between said expandable and contractible member and said arm.
- 6. A pressure regulator for a fluid ejecting cartridge, said pressure regulator disposed within a fluid receptacle of the cartridge, comprising:a valve including a fluid orifice and a valve seat; a pressure setting spring; an expandable member attached to a wall of the fluid receptacle, coupled to atmospheric air pressure outside of the fluid receptacle, and adapted to expand into the fluid receptacle and reduce the volume of the fluid receptacle when a pressure difference develops between said atmospheric air pressure and a fluid contained by said fluid receptacle; a lever arm pivoted at a first end, coupled at a second end to said expandable member and said pressure setting spring, and urging said valve seat against said fluid orifice from a position between said first and second ends; wherein said expandable member expands without pivoting said lever arm when said pressure difference is less than a predetermined value, and pivoting said lever arm and moving said valve seat away from said fluid orifice when said pressure difference is greater than said predetermined value.
- 7. A pressure regulator in accordance with claim 6 further comprising an accumulator spring disposed between said expandable member and said lever arm at said second end.
- 8. A pressure regulator in accordance with claim 6 wherein said pressure setting spring further comprises a spring preloaded for an essentially constant force over a predetermined distance of lever arm travel.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/549,106 filed on Oct. 27, 1998 now U.S. Pat. No. 5, 980,028.
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