Claims
- 1. An off-carriage ink container for an inkjet printing system, the printing system including a traversing carriage including at least one printhead, and an ink supply station into which the ink container is removably attached, the ink container comprising:
- a pressure vessel having a gas inlet for receiving a pressurized source of gas and a fluid outlet for delivering pressurized ink in response to pressurization, said pressure vessel devoid of container keying physical features; and
- a first cap attached to an end of said pressure vessel, said first cap fabricated as a separate structure distinct from said pressure vessel, said first cap having a plurality of mechanical features that provide mechanical functions for said ink container, said mechanical functions including a keying function or a latching function.
- 2. The ink container of claim 1 wherein said end of said pressure vessel is a leading end relative to a direction of insertion of said ink container into said printing system.
- 3. The ink container of claim 2 wherein said plurality of mechanical features includes a keying feature for engaging a corresponding station key feature at the ink supply station, and said mechanical functions include said keying function.
- 4. The ink container of claim 2 wherein said plurality of mechanical features include a boss for protecting a leading surface of said ink container and said fluid outlet from physical damage.
- 5. The ink container of claim 1 wherein said end of said pressure vessel is a trailing end relative to a direction of insertion of said ink container into said printing system.
- 6. The ink container of claim 5 wherein said first cap includes a color identifying element which is visible when the ink container is attached to the ink supply station, said color identifying element for identifying a color of a liquid ink held within the ink reservoir.
- 7. The ink container of claim 5 wherein said cap includes all surfaces of the ink container which are visible to a user of the printing system when the ink container is attached to the ink supply station.
- 8. The ink container of claim 5 wherein said mechanical features include at least one latch feature for latching the ink container in said supply station.
- 9. The ink container of claim 5 wherein said mechanical features include an oversized handle that prevents backwards insertion of the ink container into the ink supply station.
- 10. The ink container of claim 1 wherein said end cap has engagement features adapted to allow said end cap to be snap fitted onto said pressure vessel.
- 11. The ink container of claim 1 wherein said end cap is fabricated using an injection molding process.
- 12. The ink container of claim 1 wherein said pressure vessel is devoid of latching physical features.
- 13. An off-carriage ink container for an inkjet printing system, the printing system including a traversing carriage including at least one printhead, and an ink supply station into which the ink container is removably attached, the ink container comprising:
- an ink container housing, the housing including an ink reservoir and a fluid outlet in fluid communication with said reservoir, said fluid outlet for providing ink to said printhead;
- a first cap attached to a leading end of said housing, said first cap fabricated as a separate structure distinct from said housing, said first cap having a plurality of mechanical features that provide mechanical functions for said ink container;
- a second cap attached to a trailing end of said housing, said second cap fabricated as a separate structure distinct from the housing.
- 14. An ink container for an inkjet printing system including an ink supply station, the container removably connectable to a supply station bay to supply ink to the printing system from an ink reservoir, the ink container comprising:
- a pressure vessel for defining an interior pressure chamber, said vessel having a opening defamed therein;
- a collapsible ink reservoir for holding a supply of liquid ink, said reservoir disposed within said pressure chamber;
- apparatus for providing an ink path from outside said pressure vessel to said ink reservoir, said apparatus providing an ink tower protruding from the opening for connection at the supply station to the printing system; and
- a leading end cap secured to a leading end of said vessel, said cap including a protective wall structure protruding from a leading surface of said apparatus and surrounding the ink tower for protecting the ink tower from physical damage while permitting access to the tower for connection at the ink supply station.
- 15. The ink container of claim 14 further including a trailing end cap secured to a trailing end of the vessel, said trailing end cap providing latching features for engagement with corresponding bay latching features when the ink container is inserted into the bay.
- 16. The ink container of claim 14 wherein said leading end cap further includes a first key feature indicative of a product type and a second key feature indicative of a color of ink contained within the reservoir.
- 17. The ink container of claim 14 wherein the pressure vessel includes a neck defining said opening, and wherein the leading end cap includes a circumferential surface for surrounding the neck and having extending therefrom a plurality of locking features for engaging a corresponding plurality of matching engagement features on an external surface of the pressure vessel.
- 18. The ink container of claim 14 wherein said wall structure is spaced from the ink tower to provide access space for engagement of the ink tower with a corresponding supply station fitting.
- 19. The ink container of claim 18 further including an electrical circuit for sensing an amount of ink in the reservoir, the circuit including a set of leads connected to electrical contacts provided adjacent the ink tower, and wherein the wall structure permits access to the electrical contacts by interconnection circuitry comprising the ink supply station while protecting the ink tower.
- 20. An ink container for an inkjet printing system including an ink supply station, the container removably connectable to a supply station bay to supply ink to the printing system from an ink reservoir, the ink container comprising:
- a pressure vessel for defining an interior pressure chamber, said vessel having a leading vessel end and a trailing vessel end;
- a collapsible ink reservoir for holding a supply of liquid ink, said reservoir disposed within said pressure chamber;
- a leading end cap secured to said leading end of said vessel; and
- a trailing end cap secured to said trailing end of the vessel.
- 21. The ink container of claim 20 wherein the pressure vessel includes a neck opening defined by a circumferential neck surface, and the leading end cap includes a circumferential surface for surrounding the neck surface and having extending therefrom a plurality of locking features for engaging a corresponding plurality of matching engagement features on the neck surface of the pressure vessel.
- 22. The ink container of claim 20 further comprising apparatus for providing an ink path from the exterior of the pressure vessel to said ink reservoir, said apparatus providing an ink tower protruding from the pressure vessel for connection at the supply station to the printing system.
- 23. The ink container of claim 22 wherein said leading end cap includes a protective wall structure surrounding the ink tower for protecting the ink tower from physical damage while permitting access to the tower for connection at the ink supply station.
- 24. The ink container of claim 23 wherein said wall structure is spaced from the ink tower to provide access space for engagement of the ink tower with a corresponding supply station fitting.
- 25. The ink container of claim 23 further including an electrical circuit for sensing an amount of ink in the reservoir, the circuit including set of leads connected to electrical contacts provided adjacent the ink tower, and wherein the wall structure permits access to the electrical contacts by interconnection circuitry comprising the ink supply station while protecting the ink tower.
- 26. The ink container of claim 20 wherein said trailing end cap provides latching features for engagement with corresponding bay latching features when the ink container is inserted into the bay.
- 27. The ink container of claim 20 wherein said leading end cap includes a first key feature indicative of a product type and a second feature indicative of a color of ink contained within the reservoir.
- 28. A method of assembling an ink container to be installed in an inkjet printing system, said inkjet printing system having a printhead for ejecting ink on media, comprising the steps of:
- (a) providing a pressure vessel having a gas inlet for receiving a pressurized source of gas and a fluid outlet for delivering pressurized ink in response to pressurization, said pressure vessel devoid of container keying physical features; and
- (b) attaching a mechanical cap to an end of said pressure vessel, said cap having a plurality of mechanical features that provide mechanical functions for said ink container, said mechanical functions including a keying function or a latching function.
- 29. The method of claim 28 wherein said end of said pressure vessel is a leading end relative to a direction of insertion of said ink container into said printing system.
- 30. The method of claim 29 wherein said plurality of mechanical features of the cap includes a keying feature for engaging a corresponding station key feature at the ink supply station, and said mechanical functions include a keying function.
- 31. The method of claim 29 wherein said plurality of mechanical features of said cap includes a boss protruding from a leading surface of the cap and formed integrally with the cap, said boss surrounding said fluid outlet for protecting a leading surface of said ink container and said fluid outlet from physical damage.
- 32. The method of claim 29 wherein said end of said pressure vessel is a trailing end relative to a direction of insertion of said ink container into said printing system.
- 33. The method of claim 32 wherein said mechanical features include at least one latch feature for latching the ink container in said supply station.
- 34. The method of claim 28 wherein said mechanical functions include positioning said ink container relative to said supply station.
- 35. The method of claim 28 further comprising the step of attaching a second cap to a trailing end of said pressure vessel, and wherein said step of attaching said first cap attaches the first cap to a leading end of said pressure vessel.
- 36. The method of claim 28 wherein said end cap has engagement features adapted to allow said end cap to be snap fitted onto said pressure vessel.
- 37. A method for assembling an ink container to be installed in an inkjet printing system, the method comprising a sequence of the following steps:
- providing a pressure vessel having an opening at a leading end of the pressure vessel, the vessel enclosing an ink reservoir holding a supply of ink, the pressure vessel having an ink tower extending from an external surface, and an ink path extending between the ink reservoir and the ink tower; and
- attaching a leading end cap to the leading end of the pressure vessel, the leading end cap including a protective wall structure surrounding the ink tower while permitting interconnection access to the ink tower while the ink container is installed in the inkjet printing system.
- 38. The method of claim 37 further including the step of attaching a trailing end cap to a trailing end of the pressure vessel.
- 39. An off-carriage ink container for an inkjet printing system, the printing system including a traversing carriage including at least one printhead, and an ink supply station into which the ink container is removably attached, the ink container comprising:
- an ink container housing, the housing including an ink reservoir and a fluid outlet in fluid communication with said reservoir, said fluid outlet for providing ink to said printhead; and
- a first cap attached to an end of said housing, said first cap fabricated as a distinct structure separate from said housing, said first cap having a plurality of mechanical features that provide mechanical functions for said ink container, wherein said end of said housing is a leading end relative to a direction of insertion of said ink container into said printing system, wherein said plurality of mechanical features include a protruding boss protruding from a leading surface of the cap and formed integrally with the cap, said boss surrounding said fluid outlet for protecting a leading surface of said ink container and said fluid outlet from physical damage.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/566,521, filed Dec. 4, 1995, entitled KEYING SYSTEM FOR INK SUPPLY CONTAINERS, and of U.S. Ser. No. 08/429,915, filed Apr. 27, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,825,387 entitled INK SUPPLY FOR AN INKJET PRINTER, each application incorporated herein by this reference.
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