Claims
- 1. An ink cartridge for an ink jet printer, comprising:a main body shaped to define an interior space and including a partition wall in said interior space defining an ink chamber and a foam chamber maintained in fluid communication with said ink chamber through a communication hole in said partition wall, said communication hole providing the sole access for fluid flow into and out of said ink chamber, said foam chamber defining a larger volume than said ink chamber, a portion of said main body defining said foam chamber having at least a plurality of walls; an air vent formed in a first wall of said foam chamber; an ink supply port formed in a second wall of said foam chamber; a porous body accommodated within said foam chamber with a portion of said porous body confronting said ink supply port, said porous body having a volume larger than the volume of said foam chamber; a removable seal for releasably closing access of said air vent to the exterior of said main body; liquid ink in said ink chamber and absorbed in said porous body, the amount of ink in said ink chamber being less than the amount of ink absorbed in said porous body when said air vent removable seal is closed, at least a portion of the ink initially charged into said ink cartridge is charged into said porous body; and whereby said ink from said ink chamber is supplied via said porous body to said ink supply port for supply to said ink jet printer after said removable seal is opened.
- 2. The ink cartridge of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of said main body in the region of said ink chamber is formed of one of a transparent and translucent material to permit the amount of liquid ink in the ink chamber to be visually determined.
- 3. The ink cartridge of claim 1, further comprising:an ink injecting throughhole and an exhausting throughhole formed in the region of said main body confronting said foam chamber; and a meandering groove formed in an outer surface of said main body and communicating with one of said throughholes and a seal member on said outer surface, said one of said throughholes, groove and seal member defining a passage between the exterior of said main body and said one throughhole and forming said air vent, said removable seal being positioned to releasably close a portion of said meandering groove spaced from said one of said throughholes.
- 4. The ink cartridge of claim 1, further comprising:a packing member in said ink supply port dimensioned to receive an ink supply needle of said ink jet printer.
- 5. The ink cartridge of claim 4, wherein said packing member is formed as a funnel-shaped packing member made of an elastic material having a first opening and a second opening, the first opening facing the interior of the foam chamber and being wider than the second opening.
- 6. The ink cartridge of claim 5, wherein said packing member further comprises:a cylindrical portion which is thick-walled and is supported by an inner surface of said ink supply port; and a tapered portion which is connected to said cylindrical portion through a thin-walled connecting portion.
- 7. The ink cartridge of claim 4, wherein said packing member is formed into a self-aligning seal including:a first annular seal member whose inner diameter is slightly smaller than an outer diameter of said ink supply needle and whose inner diameter is smaller than the inner diameter of the adjacent portion of said ink supply port; a second annular seal member whose outer diameter is slightly larger than the inner diameter of the adjacent portion of said ink supply port; and a thin-walled connecting member connecting said first and second seal members to each other, whereby said first annular seal member can be displaced laterally in said ink supply port.
- 8. The ink cartridge of claim 7, further comprising:an annular movable bush being arranged on an outer circumferential surface of said first annular seal member serving to regulate expansion of said first annual seal member during insertion of said ink supply needle.
- 9. The ink cartridge of claim 7, further comprising:a fixed bush arranged on an inner circumferential surface of said second annular seal member to fix said second annular seal member to the interior of said ink supply port.
- 10. The ink cartridge of claim 4, said packing member further comprising:a bush disposed within said ink supply port; a first annular seal member in contact with said bush; and a second annular seal member in contact with said first annular seal member and said ink supply port, each said seal member having an inner diameter slightly smaller than an outer diameter of the ink supply needle.
- 11. The ink cartridge of claim 1, further comprising:a plurality of sets of said foam and ink chambers, each set of chambers consisting of a foam chamber and an ink chamber containing a different color ink, said sets of chambers being integrated into a single ink cartridge, each of said foam chambers containing one of said porous bodies.
- 12. The ink cartridge of claim 11, wherein at least a portion of said main body in the region of said ink chambers is formed of one of a transparent and a translucent material to permit the amount of liquid ink in the ink chamber to be visually determined.
- 13. The ink cartridge of claim 11, and including a projected portion of the ink supply port in each foam chamber which projects toward an inside of the foam chamber, said projected portion locally elastically biasing the porous body in the associated foam chamber in the vicinity of the distal end of said projected portion so that a compression in the vicinity of said ink supply port is locally increased.
- 14. The ink cartridge of claim 13, further comprising:a projection for biasing each porous body onto the ink supply port formed on an inner wall of said foam chamber confronting the ink supply port.
- 15. The ink cartridge of claim 10, wherein said porous member is compressed in the region of said communication hole, said ink supply port being formed from a projecting member extending into said foam chamber and formed with an opening at its distal end for receipt of ink from said porous member, said projecting member being spaced from said communication hole a distance such that the compression of said porous member adjacent said communication hole is less than the compression of the porous member at the distal end of said projecting member and essentially gradually increases from said communication hole to the distal end of said projecting member.
- 16. The ink cartridge of claim 1, wherein said porous body and foam chamber are dimensioned so that at least the region of the foam body confronting said ink supply port is compressed to a greater extent than a region of the foam body not confronting said ink supply port.
- 17. ink cartridge of claim 16, wherein the porous member is compressed in the region of said communication hole, said ink supply port being formed from a projecting member extending into said foam chamber and formed with a opening at its distal end for receipt of ink from said porous member, said projecting member being spaced from said communication hole a distance such that the compression of said porous member adjacent said communication hole is less than the compression of the porous member at the distal end of said projecting member and essentially gradually increases from said communication hole to the distal end of said projecting member.
- 18. The ink cartridge of claim 17, wherein the distance between said projecting member and said communication hole is not less than 1.5 times the height of said projecting member.
- 19. The ink cartridge of claim 1, further comprising: a projecting portion of said ink supply port projecting inwardly into said foam chamber, the projecting portion having a distal end, one of said plurality of walls of said foam chamber facing the distal end of said projecting portion and being formed with projections extending into said foam chamber in a region essentially opposite said distal end.
- 20. The ink cartridge of claim 1, wherein said ink tank cartridge is of a single-use type.
- 21. The ink cartridge of claim 1, wherein the amount of ink in said ink chamber being less than the amount of ink absorbed in said porous body before initial removal of said air vent removable seal.
- 22. An ink jet recording apparatus for outputting ink onto a recording medium, comprising:a recording head for ejecting ink; an an ink tank cartridge removably mountable onto said recording head of said ink jet recording apparatus for delivery of ink thereto, including: a main body shaped to define an interior space and including a partition wall in said interior space defining an ink chamber and a foam chamber maintained in fluid communication with said ink chamber through a communication hole in said partition wall, said communication hole providing the sole access for fluid flow into and out of said chamber, said foam chamber defining a larger volume than said ink chamber, a portion of said main body defining said foam chamber having at least a plurality of walls; an air vent formed in a wall of said first foam chamber; an ink supply port formed in a wall of said second foam chamber; a porous body accommodated within said foam chamber with a portion of said porous body confronting said ink supply port, said porous body having a volume larger than the volume of said foam chamber; a removable seal for releasably closing access of said air vent to the exterior of said main body; liquid ink in said ink chamber and absorbed in said porous body, the amount of ink in said ink chamber of ink being less than the amount of ink absorbed in said porous body when said air vent removable seal is closed, at least a portion of the ink initially charged into said ink cartridge is charged into said porous body; and whereby said ink from said ink chamber is supplied via said porous body to said ink supply port for supply to said recording head after said removable seal is opened.
- 23. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 22, wherein at least a portion of said main body in the region of said ink chamber is formed of one of a transparent and a translucent material to permit the amount of liquid ink in the ink chamber to be visually determined.
- 24. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 22, wherein said porous body and foam chamber are dimensioned so that at least the region of the foam body confronting said ink supply port is compressed to a greater extent than a region of the foam body not confronting said ink supply port.
- 25. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 24, wherein the porous member is compressed in the region of said communication hole, said ink supply port being formed from a projecting member extending into said foam chamber and formed with an opening at its distal end for receipt of ink from said porous member, said projecting member being spaced from said communication hole a distance such that the compression of said porous member adjacent said communication hole is less than the compression of the porous member at the distal end of said projecting member and essentially gradually increases from said communication hole to the distal end of said projecting member.
- 26. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 25, wherein the distance between said projecting member and said communication hole is not less than 1.5 times the height of said projecting member.
- 27. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 22, further comprising:an ink injecting throughhole and an exhausting throughhole formed in the region of said main body confronting said foam chamber; and a meandering groove formed in an outer surface of said main body and communicating with one of said throughholes and a seal member on said outer surface, said one of said throughholes, groove and seal member defining a passage between the exterior of said main body and said one throughhole and forming said air vent, said removable seal being positioned to releasably close a portion of said meandering groove spaced from said one of said throughholes.
- 28. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 22, wherein said ink tank cartridge is of a single-use type.
- 29. The ink jet recording apparatus of claim 22, wherein the amount of ink in said ink chamber being less than the amount of ink absorbed in said porous body before initial removal of said air vent removable seal.
- 30. A system for supplying ink to an ink jet recording apparatus and outputting ink onto a recording medium, said system comprising:a recording head for ejecting ink; and an ink tank cartridge removably mountable onto said recording head of said ink jet recording apparatus for delivery of ink thereto, including: a main body shaped to define an interior space and including a partition wall in said interior space defining an ink chamber and a foam chamber maintained in fluid communication with said ink chamber through a communication hole in said partition wall, said communication hole providing the sole access for fluid flow into and out of said chamber, slid foam chamber defining a larger volume than said ink chamber, a portion of said main body defining said foam chamber having at least a plurality of walls; an air vent formed in a wall of said first foam chamber; an ink supply port formed in a wall of said second foam chamber; a porous body being accommodated within said foam chamber with a portion of said porous body confronting said ink supply port, said porous body having a volume larger than the volume of said foam chamber; a removable seal for releasably closing access of said air vent to the exterior of same main body; liquid ink in said ink chamber and absorbed in said porous body, the amount of ink in said ink chamber being less than the amount of ink absorbed in said porous body when said air vent removable seal is closed, at least a portion of the ink initially charged into said ink cartridge is charged into said porous body; and whereby said ink from said ink chamber is supplied via said porous body to said ink supply port for supply to said recording head after said removable seal is opened.
- 31. The system of claim 30, wherein at least a portion of said main body in the region of said ink chamber is formed of one of a transparent and a translucent material to permit the amount of liquid ink in the ink chamber to be visually determined.
- 32. The system of claim 30, wherein said porous body and foam chamber are dimensioned so that at least the region of the foam body confronting said ink supply port is compressed to a greater extent than a region of the foam body not confronting said ink supply port.
- 33. The system of claim 32, wherein the porous member is compressed in the region of said communication hole, said ink supply port being formed from a projecting member extending into said foam chamber and formed with an opening at its distal end for receipt of ink from said porous member, said projecting member being spaced from said communication hole a distance such that the compression of said porous member adjacent said communication hole is less than the compression of the porous member at the distal end of said projecting member and essentially gradually increases from said communication hole to the distal end of said projecting member.
- 34. The system of claim 33, wherein the distance between said projecting member and said communication hole is not less than 1.5 times the height of said projecting member.
- 35. The system of claim 30, further comprising:an ink injecting throughhole and an exhausting throughhole formed in the region of said main body confronting said foam chamber; and a meandering groove formed in an outer surface of said main body and communicating with one of said throughholes and a seal member on said outer surface, said one of said throughholes, groove and seal member defining a passage between the exterior of said main body and said one throughhole and forming said air vent, said removable seal being positioned to releasably close a portion of said meandering groove spaced from said one of said throughholes.
- 36. The system of claim 30, wherein said ink tank cartridge is of a single-use type.
- 37. The system of claim 30, wherein the amount of ink in said ink chamber being less than the amount of ink absorbed in said porous body before initial removal of said air vent removable seal.
- 38. An ink cartridge for an ink jet printer, comprising:a main body shaped to define an interior space and including a partition wall in said interior space defining an ink chamber and a foam chamber maintained in fluid communication with said ink chamber through a communication hole in said partition wall, said communication hole providing the sole access for fluid flow into and out of said ink chamber, said foam chamber defining a larger volume than said ink chamber, a portion of said main body defining said foam chamber having at least a plurality of walls; an ink supply port formed in a wall of said foam chamber; a porous body accommodated within said foam chamber with a portion of said porous body confronting said ink supply port, said porous body having a volume larger than the volume of said foam chamber when manufactured; liquid ink in said ink chamber and absorbed in said porous body, the amount of ink in said ink chamber being less than the amount of ink absorbed in said porous body at the time of completion of manufacture and before use of said ink cartridge, wherein at least a portion of the ink initially charged into said ink cartridge is charged into said porous body; whereby ink from said ink chamber is supplied via said porous body to said ink supply port for supply to said recording head; a packing member in said ink supply port dimensioned to receive an ink supply needle of said ink jet printer; said packing member further comprising: a bush disposed within said ink supply port; a first annular seal member in contact with said bush; and a second annular seal member in contact with said first annular seal member and said ink supply port, each said seal member having an inner diameter slightly smaller than an outer diameter of the ink supply needle.
Priority Claims (2)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/488,534 filed Jun. 7, 1995, entitled INK-SUPPLIED PRINTER HEAD AND INK CONTAINER, which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/357,639 filed on Dec. 16, 1994.
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