Information
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Patent Grant
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6416152
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Patent Number
6,416,152
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 13, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 9, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Barlow; John
- Mouttet; Blaise
Agents
- Stroock & Stroock & Lavan LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 347 5
- 347 6
- 347 7
- 347 9
- 347 14
- 347 19
- 347 85
- 347 86
- 347 87
- 347 29
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An ink cartridge is composed of the body of a container provided with an ink supply port for discharging ink into a print head for housing ink and a lid for sealing the body of the container so that the container can communicate with the air. A semiconductor memory device storing information related to ink is mounted on the surface of the body of the container or the cap and is coated with a removable film.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an ink cartridge suitable for an ink-jet printing apparatus in which an ink-jet print head is provided to a reciprocating carriage and an ink cartridge is detachably mounted on the carriage, and more particularly relates to an ink cartridge provided with a memory device such as a semiconductor chip storing thereon information related to the ink cartridge or ink contained in the ink cartridge.
2. Related Art
An ink-jet printing apparatus with a print head generates a driving signal in accordance with print data and applies the signal to a pressure generating section such as a piezoelectric vibrator and a heating section, to pressure ink within a pressure generating chamber and eject ink droplets from nozzle apertures formed in the print head. The ink-jet printing apparatus of this type is also provided with an ink cartridge for supplying ink to the print head.
As the printing quality is determined by the resolution of a print head and, in addition, greatly depends upon the viscosity of ink, a condition of bleeding on a recording medium and the like, the characteristics of ink and a driving signal applied to the print head are improved to enhance the quality of printing. Further, the cycle of ink-missing ejection has been improved to prevent the nozzle apertures from being clogged, and also the maintenance conditions such as forced ejection of ink droplets into a cap of a cleaning mechanism has been improved.
Therefore, there has often been proposed a semiconductor memory device storing data related to ink or ink cartridge which is provided to an ink cartridge, so that the data is read from the memory device by a printing apparatus, printing is executed under an optimum condition, or data related to a state in which the ink cartridge is used is stored in the semiconductor memory device. For example, as disclosed in Japanese published unexamined patent application No. Hei. 3-67657, there has been proposed an ink cartridge wherein a semiconductor memory chip is mounted on an upper surface of a container composing the ink cartridge so that data can be read out by a printing apparatus via a substrate. Further, an ink cartridge is known wherein a recessed portion is formed in the ink cartridge and a semiconductor memory chip is fitted in the recessed portion so that data can be read out.
However, as the above semiconductor memory chip is mounted in a state in which it is always left exposed, there is a problem that users may readily come to touch the semiconductor memory chip with their fingers, and the memory chip may be broken or lost due to static electricity or other factors. If such happens, the printing apparatus would not read out information stored on the semiconductor memory chip for proper printing.
According to the conventional ink cartridge with a semiconductor memory device, it is required to provide an extra mechanism for fixing the semiconductor memory device to an ink cartridge which causes another problem of rising up the manufacturing cost and also the manufacturing process becomes complicated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An ink cartridge, including a housing for containing ink therein, has an opening. A lid covers the opening of the housing. An ink supply port is formed on a wall of the housing, the ink supply port discharging ink out of the housing. A memory device storing information relating to the ink cartridge or ink in the cartridge is mounted to one of the housing or lid and a seal member is affixed to a part of the housing and the memory device.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide an improved cartridge for an ink-jet printer.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an ink cartridge for an ink-jet printing apparatus capable of preventing information related to the ink cartridge or ink in the cartridge from being broken or lost due to the rough handling of a user.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an ink cartridge for an ink-jet printing apparatus which enables a memory device such as a semiconductor chip to be readily mounted without requiring special mechanism and structure of the cartridge.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide an ink jet printing apparatus mounting thereon an ink cartridge with a memory device capable of achieving any one of the foregoing objects.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a sticker component including a seal tape and a memory device such as a semiconductor chip for an ink cartridge mountable on an ink jet printing apparatus, which sticker component capable of achieving any one of the foregoing objects.
Still other objects and advantages of the invention will in part be obvious and will in part be apparent from the specification.
The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combination of elements, and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth, and the scope of the invention will be indicated in the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a fuller understanding of the invention, reference is had to the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings (s), in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of an embodiment of a printer mechanism of an ink-jet printing apparatus for executing printing using an ink cartridge according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view showing an embodiment of the ink cartridge according to the present invention;
FIGS.
3
(
a
) to
3
(
c
) are perspective views respectively showing the embodiment of the ink cartridge in a state before a film is installed, in a state in which a film is installed and in a state in which a part of a film is peeled for use;
FIG. 4
is a top plan view showing an embodiment of a memory device mounted on the ink cartridge;
FIG. 5
is a block diagram showing an embodiment of a controller;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view showing the ink cartridge installed in the printing apparatus in accordance with the invention;
FIGS.
7
(
a
) to
7
(
c
) are perspective views respectively showing another embodiment of the ink cartridge in a state before a film is installed, in a state in which a film is installed and in a state in which a part of a film is peeled for use;
FIG. 8
is a sectional view showing the structure of a holder suitable for the ink cartridge of FIG.
7
(
c
) in a state in which the ink cartridge is installed;
FIGS.
9
(
a
) to
9
(
c
) and FIGS.
10
(
a
) to
10
(
c
) are perspective views respectively showing the other embodiments of the ink cartridge in a state before a film is installed, in a state in which a film is installed and in a state in which a part of a film is peeled for use;
FIG. 11
is a perspective view showing a sealing film for an ink cartridge according to another embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 12
is a perspective view of the ink cartridge and sealing films according to another arrangement of the invention; and
FIG. 13
is a top view showing still another embodiment of the memory device mounted on the ink cartridge.
PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
FIG. 1
shows an embodiment of a printing mechanism for an ink-jet printer for executing printing using an ink cartridge according to the present invention. A carriage
4
mounted on a guide bar
3
within a frame
100
is connected to a drive motor
2
and a timing belt
1
for reciprocal motion along guide bar
3
. A cartridge holder
6
provided with a pivotable lever
5
is formed on a carriage
4
. A print head
8
to which ink is supplied from the ink cartridge via an ink supply needle
7
is also provided on the lower surface of carriage
4
.
The carriage
4
connects to a control section
10
described later via a flexible cable
9
. The printing apparatus is also provided with a paper feed motor
11
for driving a paper feed mechanism
12
, a pump unit
13
, a cleaning mechanism
14
for cleaning the clogging of nozzle apertures of the print head
8
.
FIG. 2
shows an embodiment of an ink cartridge
20
. The ink cartridge includes a container
23
having an ink supply port
21
at the bottom thereof into which an ink supply needle
7
of the printing apparatus is inserted. An opening is provided at the top of container
23
which is sealed with a lid
22
. A porous member
24
impregnated with ink is accommodated in the container
23
.
An ink inlet
25
and an air communicating port
26
are formed in a surface of the lid
22
. The air communicating port
26
connects to an end of a fine groove
28
sealed by a sealing film
27
as shown in FIG.
3
. The sealing film
27
is provided with a first seal part
27
a
and a removable second seal part
27
b
. The fine groove
28
formed on an outer surface of the lid
22
performs to generate the capillary action. The other end of the fine groove
28
extends to an area which is covered by the removable second seal part
27
b
of the sealing film
27
. A recessed portion
29
is formed in a position of lid
22
covered by the second, removable part
27
b
of the film
27
. A memory device
30
fits in the recessed portion
29
. According to the present embodiment, the sealing film
27
sticks onto the lid
22
and covers the memory device
30
fitted in the recessed portion
29
in such a manner that a gap is defined between the memory device
30
and the sealing film
27
. Further, no sticking layer or material is applied to the part of the sealing film
27
which faces the recessed portion
29
. It is desirable that the sealing film
27
in an area sealing the recessed portion
29
is formed at least partly from a material having an air impermeable characteristics and/or electrical conductivity. In a case where the sealing film
27
is conductive, because the conductive material holds and discharges the static electricity the adverse affect due to the static electricity is hardly applied to the memory storing part of the memory device
30
.
FIG. 4
shows an embodiment of the memory device
30
, which serves as a memory module for storing information therein. A semiconductor memory chip
32
serving as an information storing part is mounted on a circuit board
31
. Conductive patterns
33
formed on circuit board
31
, are respectively connected to the semiconductor memory chip
32
and electrodes
34
mounted on circuit board
31
, which are respectively connected to a group of contacts of the printing apparatus.
As shown in
FIG. 3
a
, after the memory device
30
is mounted so that it fits into the recessed portion
29
formed in the lid
22
of the ink cartridge
20
and decompression processing is applied if necessary, the sealing film
27
, which has sufficient air impermeable characteristics is affixed to the outer surface of the lid
22
. Film
27
covers the ink inlet
25
, the air communicating port
26
, the fine groove
28
and the recessed portion
29
with the semiconductor memory chip
30
therein.
FIG. 5
shows an embodiment of control section
10
. A main control unit
40
receives print data from a host computer via an interface circuit
42
according to a command from an operator panel
41
and controls a printing control unit
44
based upon the print data according to a control program stored in an internal memory
43
. The printing control unit
44
controls printing operation to drive the carriage motor
2
and the paper feed motor
11
. As a result, the print head
8
vertically and horizontally scans and ink droplets are ejected from nozzles of the print head
8
. The control section
10
also operates the cleaning mechanism
14
to cope with the clogging of the print head
8
when a command is issued via the operator panel
41
or when a power source is turned on.
In addition to the above regular control operation in the ink-jet printing apparatus, the main control unit
40
controls printing operation by communicating with the memory device
30
provided to the ink cartridge
20
and reading the information of the ink cartridge such as the ink composition, production date code, model number or the like.
Communication between the memory device
30
of the ink cartridge
20
and the printing apparatus is executed in this embodiment when a detecting section
46
detects new connection between each electrode
34
of the memory device
30
and the respective one of the group of contacts
45
provided to the lever
5
or when the main control unit
40
reads data stored in the semiconductor chip
32
in power on.
In this embodiment, when the ink cartridge
20
is distributed and a user unpacks the ink cartridge, the memory device
30
is still covered with the sealing film
27
and is still out of contact with a user.
When a removable part
27
(
b
) of the film
27
is peeled as shown in FIG.
3
(
c
) before the use of the ink cartridge, an air communication hole
28
a
and a part of the fine, circuitous groove
28
becomes open to atmospheric air as does the memory device
30
. In this state, when the ink cartridge
20
is installed in the holder
6
with the ink cartridge properly directed and the lever
5
is turned to close holder
6
the ink supply needle
7
inserts into the ink supply port
21
as shown in FIG.
6
. The ink supply from the ink cartridge
20
to the print head
8
is enabled and as each of the group of contacts
45
of the lever
5
and each electrode
34
of the memory device
30
come into contact, the information of the ink cartridge
20
is read out from the memory device
30
and then a proper or optimum printing is enabled.
In this embodiment, as the memory device
30
is housed in the recessed portion
29
integrated with the ink cartridge
20
, the electrodes
34
are precisely positioned, and secure communicating between the electrodes and the printing apparatus can be secured.
FIGS.
7
(
a
) to
7
(
c
) respectively show another embodiment of the ink cartridge according to the present invention. In this embodiment, a recessed portion
29
′ is formed on one of the side wall
23
a
of a container
23
serving as the ink cartridge. Preferably a side closest to the ink supply port
21
chosen and memory device
30
is closer to ink supply port
21
. The above memory device
30
is fitted in the recessed portion
29
′ in the side wall
23
a.
A lid
22
′ including an ink inlet port
25
, an air communicating port
26
and a fine, circuitous groove
28
performing a capillary action positioned on the lid
22
′ in the vicinity of a port
21
are open to the air and therefore are sealed by a first sealing film
50
. In addition, an air communication hole
28
a
is formed on lid
22
′ in the vicinity of the recessed portion
29
′. The air communication hole
28
a
is sealed by a second sealing film
51
which can be peeled so that the second film overlaps with a part of the first film
50
. An adhesive is applied only to the stuck area
51
a
of the second film
51
and one end
51
b
is kept in a lifted state so that it functions as a handhold when the second film is peeled off.
When the ink cartridge is installed in a normal position as shown in
FIG. 8
, a group of contacts
45
′ are arranged in a position opposite to the recessed portion
29
′ of the ink cartridge
20
in which the memory device
30
is provided.
In this embodiment, when the second sealing film
51
is peeled as shown in FIG.
7
(
c
), the fine groove
28
becomes open to the air and the memory device
30
on the side wall
23
a
is exposed. In this state, when the ink cartridge
10
is installed in a holder
6
and the lever
5
is pivoted to close holder
6
, each of the group of contacts
45
′ comes into contact with the respective electrode
34
of the memory device
30
when an ink supply needle
7
is inserted into an ink supply port
21
as shown in FIG.
8
. The information of the ink cartridge
20
stored on the memory device
30
is read out and the proper or optimum printing is realized.
In the above embodiments, the recessed portions are formed respectively in the lid
22
of the ink cartridge or in the container
23
and the memory device
30
is housed in the recessed portion. According to other embodiments as shown in FIGS.
9
(
a
)-
9
(
c
) and
10
(
a
)-
10
(
c
), a memory device
30
is secured to a label or sticker affixed on each surface of respective areas
52
a
and
53
a
left on an ink cartridge after unsealing of sealing films
52
and
53
stuck on the ink cartridge
20
. Therefore, the accurate positional relationship of the memory device
30
can be achieved.
As shown in FIGS.
9
(
a
) to
9
(
c
) , a memory device
30
is attached or adhered onto a first sealing part
52
a
of the sealing film
52
, and a second sealing part
52
c
is removed when the ink cartridge is in use so that the air communication hole
28
a
becomes open to the atmosphere. The first sealing part
52
a
being connected to the second sealing part
52
c
by a bridge
52
b
. In an arrangement in FIGS.
10
(
a
) to
10
(
c
) , an edge of the first sealing part
53
a
of the sealing film
53
extends to reach the side wall of the ink cartridge when the sealing film is attached to the cartridge, and the memory device
30
is attached or adhered to a part of the first sealing part
53
a
which is disposed on the side wall of the ink cartridge. A second sealing part
53
c
is removed when the ink cartridge is in use so that the air communication hole
28
a
becomes open to the atmosphere. The first sealing part
53
a
being connected to the second scaling part
53
c
by a bridge
53
b
. According to the arrangement, the width of the part of the first sealing part
53
a
, which is disposed on the side wall of the ink cartridge, is smaller than that of the other part of the first sealing part
53
a
as shown in FIGS.
10
(
a
) to
10
(
c
).
In these embodiments, after the film
52
or
53
is stuck on the lid
22
of the cartridge
20
, the memory device
30
is fixed in a defined position by an adhesive and the like. On the other hand, after the memory device
30
is fixed in a defined position on the film beforehand, the film
52
or
53
is stuck on the lid
22
so that the memory device
30
is located in a defined position of the cartridge.
According to the foregoing embodiments, the above recessed portions
29
and
29
′ for housing the memory device in the lid
22
and the container
23
respectively composing the ink cartridge are not required. As a result the manufacturing process can be simplified, and the memory device can be readily provided to the ink cartridge without changing a metal mold for injection molding used for manufacturing a conventional type ink cartridge.
FIG. 11
is a perspective view showing a sealing film
52
for an ink cartridge according to another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the position of the memory device
30
is that shown in FIG.
9
. As shown in
FIG. 11
, a memory device
30
is attached onto a sticking side of a sealing film
52
so that the memory device
30
may be fitted in a recessed portion
60
formed in the lid
22
of the ink cartridge. It is necessary to form the recessed portion
60
in this embodiment, however, the memory device
30
is readily assembled to the ink cartridge
20
in the sealing film attaching process during manufacturing. In addition, there arises no possibility of being damaged by external affect such as inadvertent touch by a person's fingers.
This type of ink cartridge can be realized in a printing apparatus having a non-contact type communication system as described below.
FIG. 12
is a perspective view of the ink cartridge and sealing films according to another arrangement of the present invention. The sealing film of this arrangement includes a first film
61
onto which the memory device
30
is stuck and a second film
62
for sealing the air communication hole
28
a
and a part of the fine groove
28
. Since the second film
62
has a size enough to cover the memory device
30
stuck on the first film
61
, the similar advantage to the above can be accomplished. In addition, this type of the arrangement can also be employed in a printing apparatus having a contact type communication system.
In the above embodiments of the invention, communication between the semiconductor chip of the memory device and the printing apparatus is realized by contact between the electrodes and the group of contacts. However, as shown in
FIG. 13
, non-contact type communication may be employed such as radio-communication device
35
. The non-contact type communication may include, for example an electromagnetic wave transmitting/receiving module, an optical communication module and an ultrasonic communication module. A semiconductor memory chip
32
can communicate in a non-contact state by mounting them on a circuit board and connecting the radio-communication means and the semiconductor memory chip
32
via a conductive pattern
36
, and a problem caused by the failure of contact between an electrode and a contact can be avoided.
Further, according to the present invention, if desired, another type of information storing part may also be employed such as a magnetic recording medium other than the semiconductor memory chip.
According to the invention, the memory device
30
may be entirely constituted of a semiconductor chip if desired.
Also, in the above embodiments, the cartridge for housing one type of ink is described, however, it is clear that even if the present invention is applied to a color ink cartridge wherein a container is divided into plural chambers for housing different inks by a partition or partitions and ink supply ports communicating with each chamber are formed, the similar action is produced.
It will thus be seen that the objects set forth above, among those made apparent from the preceding description, are efficiently attained and, since certain changes may be made in the above construction without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawing shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
It is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention which, as a matter of language, might be said to fall therebetween.
Claims
- 1. An ink jet printer comprising:a print head including a plurality of nozzles through which ink is ejected; an ink supply needle connecting to said print head; a detecting device for detecting information stored in a memory device; and a control section connected to said detecting device and receiving information from said detecting device; an ink cartridge for containing ink therein, said ink cartridge being mountable on the printer and engageable with said ink supply needle, said ink cartridge comprising: a housing having an opening and a wall; a lid covering said opening of said housing; an ink supply port formed on said wall of said housing, said ink supply port being engageable with said ink supply needle; said memory device storing information about the ink cartridge mounted on one of said housing and said lid and; a seal member affixed to a part of said housing or said lid, said seal member having been constructed and positioned to cover said memory device at least before the ink cartridge is initially mounted on the printer.
- 2. The ink jet printer of claim 1, wherein said memory device is mounted on said lid.
- 3. The ink jet printer of claim 1, wherein said memory device is mounted on said wall of said housing.
- 4. The ink jet printer of claim 1, further comprising a recess formed in said lid and said memory device is mounted in said recess.
- 5. The ink jet printer of claim 1, said housing further comprising a side wall, a recess formed in said side wall of said housing, and said memory device being mounted in said recess.
- 6. The ink jet printer of claim 4, wherein said memory device is disposed across a gap from said seal member.
- 7. The ink jet printer of claim 5, wherein said memory device is disposed across a gap from said seal member.
- 8. The ink jet printer of claim 1, wherein said ink cartridge further comprises an air communication hole and a fine groove formed in said lid, said air communication hole and fine groove being covered by said seal member.
- 9. The ink jet printer of claim 1, wherein said seal member comprises a first seal part and a second seal part, said second seal part being removable.
- 10. The ink jet printer of claim 9, wherein said memory device is covered with said second seal part and exposed when said second seal part is removed.
- 11. The ink jet printer of claim 9, wherein said memory device is secured on an outer surface of said first seal part.
- 12. The ink jet printer of claim 9, wherein said first seal part is separated from said second seal part.
- 13. The ink jet printer of claim 9, wherein said first seal part partly connects to said second seal part.
- 14. The ink jet printer of claim 1, wherein said seal member is formed from air impermeable material.
- 15. The ink jet printer of claim 1, wherein said seal member is formed from conductive material.
- 16. The ink jet printer of claim 1, wherein said detecting device comprises a non-contact type communication system.
- 17. The ink jet printer of claim 16, wherein said non-contact type communication system comprises an electromagnetic wave communication device.
- 18. The ink jet printer of claim 16, wherein said non-contact type communication system comprises an optical communication device.
- 19. The ink jet printer of claim 16, wherein said non-contact type communication system comprises an ultrasonic wave communication device.
- 20. The ink jet printer of claim 1, wherein said memory device comprises at least one electrode, and said detecting device comprises at least one terminal which is engageable with said electrode of said memory device.
- 21. The ink jet printer of claim 1, wherein said memory device comprises a semiconductor chip.
- 22. An ink cartridge for an ink jet printer, comprising:a housing for containing ink therein having an opening and a wall; a lid covering said opening of said housing; an ink supply port formed on said wall of said housing, said ink supply port constructed to discharge ink out of said housing; a memory device, storing information about the ink cartridge, being mounted on one of said lid or said housing; and a seal member affixed to a part of said housing or said lid, said seal member constructed and positioned to cover said memory device at least before the ink cartridge is initially mounted on the printer.
- 23. The ink cartridge of claim 22, wherein said memory is mounted on said lid.
- 24. The ink cartridge of claim 22, wherein said housing includes a side wall, said memory being mounted on side wall.
- 25. The ink cartridge of claims 24, wherein said memory device is separated from said seal member by a gap.
- 26. The ink cartridge of claim 22, further comprising a recess formed in said lid, and said memory device is mounted in said recess.
- 27. The ink cartridge of claims 26, wherein said memory device is separated from said seal member by a gap.
- 28. The ink cartridge of claim 22, said housing further comprising a side wall, a recess formed in the side wall and said memory device is mounted in said recess.
- 29. The ink cartridge of claim 22, further comprising an air communication hole and a fine groove formed in said lid.
- 30. The ink cartridge of claim 29, wherein said seal member covers said fine groove formed in said lid.
- 31. The ink cartridge of claim 29, wherein said memory device is disposed in the vicinity of said air communication hole.
- 32. The ink cartridge of claim 22, wherein said seal member comprises a first sea part and a second seal part, said second seal part being removable.
- 33. The ink cartridge of claim 32, wherein said memory device is covered with said second seal part and exposed when said second seal part is removed.
- 34. The ink cartridge of claim 32, wherein said memory device is secured on an outer surface of said first seal part.
- 35. The ink cartridge of claim 32, wherein said first seal part is separated from said second seal part.
- 36. The ink cartridge of claim 32, wherein said first seal part partly connects to said second seal part .
- 37. The ink cartridge of claim 32, wherein said memory device is disposed between said first seal part and said lid.
- 38. The ink cartridge of claim 22, wherein said seal member is formed from air impermeable material.
- 39. The ink cartridge of claim 22, wherein said seal member is formed from conductive material.
- 40. The ink cartridge of claim 22, wherein said memory device comprises a non-contact type communication system.
- 41. The ink cartridge of claim 22, wherein said memory device comprises at least one electrode.
- 42. The ink cartridge of claim 22, wherein said memory device comprises a semiconductor chip.
- 43. The ink cartridge of claim 22, wherein the seal member is constructed of material which protects the memory device from static electricity.
- 44. An ink cartridge for an ink jet printer, comprising:a housing, for containing ink therein having an opening and a wall; a lid covering said opening of said housing and an air communication hole and a fine groove formed in said lid; an ink supply port formed on said wall of said housing, said ink supply port discharge ink out of said housing; a memory device, storing information about the ink cartridge mounted on one of said lid and said housing; and a seal member affixed to a part of said housing or said lid and said memory device, said seal member constructed to cover said memory device at least before the ink cartridge is initially mounted to the printer; wherein said seal member comprises a first seal part and a second seal part, and said air communication hole and said memory device are left exposed when said second seal part is removed.
- 45. The ink cartridge of claim 44, wherein said memory device is disposed between said first seal part and said lid.
- 46. An ink cartridge for an ink jet printer, comprising:a housing for containing ink therein, said housing having an opening and a wall; a lid covering said opening of said housing; an ink supply port formed on said wall of said housing, said ink supply port constructed to discharge ink out of said housing; a memory device, storing information about the ink cartridge; a seal member affixed to a part of said housing or said lid, and associated with said memory device; and an air communication hole and a fine groove formed in said lid, wherein said seal member includes a first film on which said memory device is attached, and a second film covering, said memory device and said air communication hole.
- 47. An ink cartridge mountable onto an ink jet printer comprising:a container having a wall and a lid; a thin sticker stuck onto at least one of the wall and the lid wherein the thin sticker comprises at least one seal part; a memory device stuck to said thin sticker, said memory device storing information of the ink cartridge and said thin sticker is larger in area than the memory device to provide an exposed surface.
- 48. The ink cartridge of claim 47, wherein said memory device is mounted on the lid of the ink cartridge.
- 49. The ink cartridge of claim 47, wherein said memory device is mounted on the wall of the ink cartridge.
- 50. The ink cartridge of claim 47, wherein said memory device is mounted in a recess formed in the lid of the ink cartridge.
- 51. The ink cartridge of claim 47, wherein said memory device is mounted in a recess formed in the wall of the ink cartridge.
- 52. The ink cartridge of claim 47, wherein said sticker member comprises a first seal part and a second seal part, said second seal part being removable.
- 53. The ink cartridge of claim 47, wherein said memory device is secured on an outer surface of said first seal part.
- 54. The ink cartridge of claim 52, wherein said first seal part of said sticker member is separated from said second seal part thereof.
- 55. The ink cartridge of claim 52, wherein said first seal part of said sticker member partly connects to said second seal part thereof.
- 56. The ink cartridge of claim 47, wherein said sticker member is formed from an air impermeable material.
- 57. The ink cartridge of claim 47, wherein said sticker member is formed from a conductive material.
- 58. The ink cartridge of claim 47, wherein said memory device comprises at least one electrode.
- 59. An ink jet printer comprising:a print head including a plurality of nozzles through which ink is ejected; an ink supply needle connecting to said print head; a detecting device for detecting information stored in a memory device; and a control section connected to said detecting device and receiving information from said detecting device; an ink cartridge for containing ink therein, said ink cartridge being mountable on the printer and engageable with said ink supply needle, said ink cartridge comprising: a housing having an opening and a wall; a lid covering said opening of said housing; an ink supply port formed on said wall of said housing, said ink supply port being engageable with said ink supply needle; said memory device storing information about the ink cartridge; a seal member affixed to a part of said housing or said lid, said memory device being mounted on said seal member, said seal member being larger in area than the memory device to provide an exposed surface.
- 60. The ink jet printer of claim 59, wherein said detecting device comprises a non-contact type communication system.
- 61. The ink jet printer of claim 60, wherein said non-contact type communication system comprises an electromagnetic wave communication device.
- 62. The ink jet printer of claim 60, wherein said non-contact type communication system comprises an optical communication device.
- 63. The ink jet printer of claim 60, wherein said non-contact type communication system comprises an ultrasonic wave communication device.
- 64. The ink jet printer of claim 59, wherein said memory device comprises at least one electrode, and said detecting device comprises at least one terminal which is engageable with said electrode of said memory device.
- 65. An ink cartridge for an ink jet printer, comprising:a housing for containing ink therein having an opening and a wall; a lid covering said opening of said housing; an ink supply port formed on said wall of said housing, said ink supply port discharging ink out of said housing; a memory device, storing information about the ink cartridge; and a seal member affixed to a part of said housing or said lid, said memory device being mounted on said seal member, said seal member being larger in area than the memory device to provide an exposed surface.
- 66. The ink cartridge of claim 65, wherein said memory device is located opposite said lid with respect to said seal member.
- 67. The ink cartridge of claim 65, wherein said housing includes a side wall, said memory device being located opposite said side wall with respect to said seal member.
- 68. The ink cartridge of claim 65, further comprising a recess formed in said lid, and said memory device is amounted in said recess.
- 69. The ink cartridge of claim 65, further comprising an air communication hole and a fine groove formed in said lid.
- 70. The ink cartridge of claim 69, wherein said seal member covers said fine groove formed in said lid.
- 71. The ink cartridge of claim 69, wherein said seal member comprises a first seal part and a second seal part, and said air communication hole and said memory device are left open when said second seal part is removed.
- 72. The ink cartridge of claim 71, wherein said memory device is disposed between said first seal part and said lid.
- 73. The ink cartridge of claim 71, wherein said seal member comprises a first film on which said memory device is attached and a second film covering said memory device and said air communication hole.
- 74. The ink cartridge of claim 65, wherein said seal member comprises a first seal part and a second seal part, said second seal part being removable.
- 75. The ink cartridge of claim 74, wherein said memory device is covered with said second seal part and exposed when said second seal part is removed.
- 76. The ink cartridge of claim 74, wherein said memory device is secured on an outer surface of said first seal part.
- 77. The ink cartridge of claim 74, wherein said first seal part is separated from said second seal part.
- 78. The ink cartridge of claim 74, wherein said first seal part partly connects to said second seal part.
- 79. The ink cartridge of claim 65, wherein said seal member is formed from air impermeable material.
- 80. The ink cartridge of claim 65, wherein said seal member is formed from conductive material.
- 81. The ink cartridge of claim 65, wherein said memory device comprises a non-contact type communication system.
- 82. The ink cartridge of claim 65, wherein said memory device comprises at least one electrode.
- 83. The ink cartridge of claim 65, wherein said memory device comprises a semiconductor chip.
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