Claims
- 1. A ganged capping system for sealing nozzles of plural inkjet printheads in an inkjet printing mechanism during periods of printing inactivity, comprising:a cap sled moveable between a sealing position and a rest position; plural caps each supported by the sled to engage an associated one of the plural printheads when the sled is in the sealing position to form a sealing chamber surrounding the nozzles between each cap and each printhead; and a pressure chamber structure having an interior defining a pressure chamber which is fluidically coupled to each sealing chamber to isolate the sealing chambers from external environmental conditions when the cap sled is in the sealing position, wherein said pressure chamber defines a volume of air changeable to regulate a pressure within said sealing chambers.
- 2. A ganged capping system for sealing nozzles of plural inkjet printheads in an inkjet printing mechanism during periods of printing inactivity, comprising:a cap sled moveable between a sealing position and a rest position; plural caps each supported by the sled to engage an associated one of the plural printheads when the sled is in the sealing position to form a sealing chamber surrounding the nozzles between each cap and each printhead; a pressure chamber structure having an interior defining a pressure chamber which is fluidically coupled to each sealing chamber to isolate the sealing chambers from external environmental conditions when the cap sled is in the sealing position; and a pressure regulating device coupled to isolate the pressure chamber from said external environmental conditions.
- 3. A ganged capping system according to claim 1 wherein said pressure chamber structure comprises a bladder member which is expandable and collapsible.
- 4. A ganged capping system according to claim 3 wherein the bladder member comprises a bellows member.
- 5. A ganged capping system according to claim 1 wherein:each of said plural caps comprises a lip structure of an elastomeric material; and the pressure chamber structure is at least partially constructed of said elastomeric material.
- 6. A method of sealing nozzles of plural inkjet printheads in an inkjet printing mechanism during periods of printing inactivity, comprising the steps of:sealing each of said plural inkjet printheads with an associated one of plural printhead caps to form a sealing chamber surrounding the nozzles between each cap and each printhead; coupling each sealing chamber to a pressure chamber defined by an interior of a pressure chamber structure, with the pressure chamber having a neutral volume before the sealing step; and changing the volume of the pressure chamber during said sealing step and thereafter in response to changing ambient environmental conditions external to the pressure chamber structure.
- 7. A method according to claim 6 wherein:the pressure chamber structure comprises a bladder member; and the changing step comprises the steps of expanding the bladder member or collapsing the bladder member.
- 8. A method according to claim 6 wherein:the pressure chamber structure comprises a bellows member; and the changing step comprises the steps of expanding the bellows member or collapsing the bellows member.
- 9. A method according to claim 6 wherein the changing step comprises:increasing the volume of the pressure chamber in response to (1) decreases in the ambient pressure, (2) increases in elevation of the printing mechanism, and (3) increases in ambient temperature; and decreasing the volume of the pressure chamber in response to (1) increases in the ambient pressure, (2) decreases in elevation of the printing mechanism, and (3) decreases in ambient temperature.
- 10. An inkjet printing mechanism, comprising:plural inkjet printheads each having nozzles which eject ink; a cap sled moveable between a sealing position and a rest position; plural caps each supported by the sled to engage an associated one of the plural printheads when the sled is in the sealing position to form a sealing chamber surrounding the nozzles between each cap and each printhead; and a pressure chamber structure having an interior defining a single pressure chamber which is fluidically coupled to each sealing chamber to isolate the sealing chambers from external environmental conditions when the cap sled is in the sealing position.
- 11. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 10 wherein said pressure chamber structure comprises a bladder member which is expandable and collapsible.
- 12. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 11 wherein the bladder member comprises a bellows member.
- 13. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 10 wherein:each of said plural caps comprises a lip structure of an elastomeric material; and the pressure chamber structure is at least partially constructed of said elastomeric material.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application serial number 09/494,846, filed on Jan. 31, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,406,124.
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