Claims
- 1. A system for forming a fluid connection between a removable ink supply containing a quantity of ink and an ink-jet printer into which the ink supply can be inserted, the ink-jet printer having a trailing tube for supplying ink to an ink-jet print head, the system comprising:
- a fluid inlet mounted, to the ink-jet printer, the fluid inlet comprising:
- a stud having a base and a top, the stud defining a blind bore open at the base and closed at the top, the base of the stud being in fluid communication with the trailing tube, the stud further defining a lateral hole intersecting the blind bore near the top; and
- a sealing collar encircling the stud, the sealing collar having a top surface and an inner surface in contact with the stud, the sealing collar being movable from a first position in which the inner surface seals the lateral hole and the top surface is adjacent the top of the stud to a second position in which the lateral hole is exposed; and
- a fluid outlet mounted to the ink supply for engaging the fluid inlet when the ink supply is inserted into the ink-jet printer, the fluid outlet comprising:
- a hollow boss having a first end in fluid communication with said quantity of ink;
- a neck formed at a second end of the boss, the neck defining a sealing surface and an opening; and
- a sealing member positioned within the boss, the sealing member being movable between a first position in which the sealing member seals the opening and a second position in which ink can flow through the opening,
- wherein as the ink supply is partially inserted into the ink-jet printer the top surface of the sealing collar engages the sealing surface to form a seal between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet, the seal leaving no substantial space between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet, and
- wherein as the ink supply is further inserted into the ink-jet printer, the boss moves the sealing collar from the first position to the second position to expose the lateral hole and the stud enters the orifice to move the sealing member from the first position to the second position to allow the flow of ink through the narrow neck and into the lateral hole.
- 2. The system of claim 1 further comprising a first spring positioned to bias the sealing collar toward the first position.
- 3. The system of claim 2 further comprising a second spring positioned to bias the sealing member toward the first position.
- 4. The system of claim 3 further comprising a stop formed on the sealing collar and a base plate positioned within the printer, the stop engaging the base plate to define the first position of the sealing collar.
- 5. The system of claim 4 in which the second spring is positioned within the cylindrical boss with a first end engaging a retaining member and a second end engaging the sealing member.
- 6. The system of claim 5 in which the retaining member is a ball press fit into the boss, the boss being configured to allow the flow of ink past the ball.
- 7. The system of claim 6 in which the sealing member is a sphere.
- 8. The system of claim 7 in which the sealing surface is a raised annular rib surrounding the opening and extending outward from the narrow neck.
- 9. The system of claim 8 in which the sealing collar and the top of the stud lie generally in the same plane with the top surface extending slight beyond the top of the stud.
- 10. The system of claim 1 in which the top surface and the top of the stud define a first mating surface and the sealing member and the narrow neck define a second mating surface and wherein the first mating surface and second mating surface are matched to substantially eliminate air trapped within the seal formed between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet.
- 11. A method of forming a fluid interconnect between a removable ink supply containing a quantity of ink and an ink-jet printer into which the ink supply can be inserted, the ink-jet printer having a trailing tube for supplying ink to an ink-jet print head, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a fluid inlet mounted to the ink-jet printer, the fluid inlet comprising:
- a stud having a base and a top, the stud defining a blind bore open at the base and closed at the top, the base of the stud being in fluid communication with the trailing tube, the stud further defining a lateral hole intersecting the blind bore near the top; and
- a sealing collar encircling the stud, the sealing collar having a top surface and an inner surface in contact with the stud, the sealing collar being movable from a first position in which the inner surface seals the lateral hole and the top surface is adjacent the top of the stud to a second position in which the lateral hole is exposed; and
- providing a fluid outlet mounted to the ink supply for engaging the fluid inlet when the ink supply is inserted into the ink-jet printer, the fluid outlet comprising:
- a hollow boss having a first end in fluid communication with said quantity of ink;
- a neck formed at a second end of the boss, the neck defining a sealing surface and an opening; and
- a sealing member positioned within the boss, the sealing member being movable between a first position in which the sealing member seals the opening and a second position in which ink can flow through the opening,
- inserting the ink supply partially into the ink-jet printer such that the top surface of the sealing collar engages the sealing surface to form a seal between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet, the seal leaving no substantial space between the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet, and
- further inserting the ink supply into the ink-jet printer such that the boss moves the sealing collar from the first position to the second position to expose the lateral hole and the stud enters the orifice to move the sealing member from the first position to the second position to allow the flow of ink through the narrow neck and into the lateral hole.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of pending application Ser. No. 08/429,915, filed Apr. 27, 1995.
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