Claims
- 1. A marking instrument for dispensing a fluid, including a housing and a reservoir for storing the fluid disposed in the housing comprising:a feeder for conveying fluid to a marking tip from the reservoir; a passage of reduced capillarity relative to the feeder for conveying at least one of fluid and air to the reservoir; a buffer disposed between the housing and the passage and configured for storing the fluid; and a divider tube separating the buffer and the passage along a majority of the length of the buffer; whereby the fluid and air may enter the feeder through a minority of the length of the buffer during an increasing pressure differential.
- 2. The marking instrument of claim 1 further comprising an adapter for separating the reservoir from the buffer.
- 3. A marking instrument for dispensing as fluid, including a housing and reservoir for storing the fluid disposed in the housing comprising:a feeder for conveying fluid to a marking tip from the reservoir; a passage of reduced capillarity relative to the feeder for conveying at least one of fluid and air to the reservoir; a buffer disposed between the housing and the passage and configured for storing the fluid; and a divider tube separating the buffer and the passage; whereby the fluid and air may enter the feeder through a portion of the buffer during an increasing pressure differential; and wherein the tip has a greater capillarity than the feeder, the feeder has a greater capillarity than the buffer and the buffer has a greater capillarity than the passage of reduced capillarity.
- 4. A marking instrument for dispensing a fluid, including a housing and a reservoir for storing the fluid disposed in the housing comprising:a feeder for conveying fluid to a marking tip from the reservoir; a passage of reduced capillarity relative to the feeder for conveying at least one of fluid and air to the reservoir; a buffer disposed between the housing and the passage and configured for storing the fluid; and a divider tube separating the buffer and the passage; whereby the fluid and air may enter the feeder through a portion of the buffer during an increasing pressure differential; and wherein the divider tube and the buffer are generally coaxial and the buffer extends a greater length toward the marking tip than does the divider tube.
- 5. The marking instrument of claim 4 wherein the feeder and the passage are generally coaxial and the divider tube extends a greater length toward the marking tip than does the passage.
- 6. The marking instrument of claim 4 wherein the feeder has a first portion having a diameter greater than a second portion of the feeder and wherein the first portion of the feeder is disposed between the divider tube and the marking tip.
- 7. The marking instrument of claim 6 wherein when an increasing pressure differential between air in the reservoir and the atmosphere is formed a bubble of air forms between the first portion of the feeder and the passage of reduced capillarity.
- 8. The marking instrument of claim 4 wherein the feeder includes a fibrous material.
- 9. The marking instrument of claim 4 wherein the feeder includes a bubble separation area of about 2 to 6 mm in length.
- 10. The marking instrument of claim 4 wherein the buffer has an ink retaining capacity of about two-fifths relative to the ink retaining capacity of the reservoir.
- 11. The marking instrument of claim 4 wherein when an increasing pressure differential between air in the reservoir and the atmosphere is formed and the buffer is substantially free of ink, air is vented from a gap adjacent the buffer, through the buffer, through the feeder, and through the passage.
- 12. The marking instrument of claim 4 wherein when an increasing pressure differential between air in the reservoir and the atmosphere is formed a bubble of air forms at a location near a lower two-fifths of the housing relative to the marking tip.
- 13. The marking instrument of claim 4 wherein when an increasing pressure differential between air in the reservoir and the atmosphere is formed a bubble of air is conveyed from the feeder to the reservoir through the passage of reduced capillarity.
- 14. An ink and air conveyor for use in a free ink marking instrument for dispensing ink onto a substrate such as paper, the instrument including a housing having an interior including a reservoir for storing the ink and a marking tip coupled to the housing comprising;a divider tube supported along an axis of the marking instrument; a feeder disposed within the divider tube and extending outwardly therefrom toward the marking tip; a buffer surrounding a portion of the feeder and extending outwardly from the divider tube; and a channel adapted for conveying at least one of fluid and air located between an exterior surface of the feeder and an interior surface of the divider tube.
- 15. The conveyer of claim 14 wherein the feeder has a greater capillarity than the buffer and the buffer has a greater capillarity than the channel.
- 16. The conveyer of claim 15 wherein the divider tube has a length greater than a length of the channel.
- 17. The conveyer of claim 16 wherein the feeder includes a first portion attached to the buffer and a shoulder for engaging the divider tube.
- 18. The conveyor of claim 17 wherein the feeder includes a second portion coaxial with the channel and having a diameter less than a diameter of the first portion.
- 19. A method for compensating for changes in ambient temperature and pressure in a free ink marking instrument including a housing, a marking tip coupled to the housing, a buffer, a divider tube generally parallel to a wall of the housing, a feeder configured for conveying air and ink, a first portion of the feeder extending into the divider tube and spaced from an inner wall thereof, a second portion of the feeder attached to the inner wall of the divider tube, a third portion of the feeder extending outwardly from the divider tube toward the marking tip comprising:drawing air from the atmosphere through a vent near the marking tip to the interior of the housing; urging the air through the buffer; urging the air from the buffer to the third portion of the feeder; urging the air from the third portion of the feeder to a channel; and urging the air from the feeder to a location between the feeder and the inner wall of the divider tube.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein urging the air through the buffer also purges ink from a first portion of the buffer and a second portion of the buffer.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the ink in the first portion of the buffer is purged before the ink in the second portion of the buffer is purged.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein the channel is provided at least partially between the feeder and the divider tube.
- 23. The conveyor of claim 14, wherein the divider tube and the buffer are generally coaxial and the buffer extends a greater length toward the marking tip than does the divider tube.
- 24. The conveyor of claim 14, wherein the divider tube separates the buffer and the channel along a majority of the length of the buffer.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a division of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/498,913, titled “FREE INK SYSTEM,” filed Feb. 4, 2000, which is hereby incorporated by reference. The following patent application is cited by reference and incorporated by reference herein: German Patent Application No. 199 30 540.4 titled “HAND-AUFTRAGGERÄT,” filed Jun. 28, 1999.
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