Claims
- 1. A replaceable ink supply cartridge for providing a pressurized supply of ink to an ink-jet printhead of an ink-jet printer, the replaceable ink supply cartridge comprising:
an activation portion for receiving a linear actuator associated with the ink-jet printer, the linear actuator having an activated state and an inactivated state, wherein the activated state the linear actuator is biased toward an extended position into engagement with the activation portion and wherein the inactivated state the linear actuator is in a retracted position; wherein the ink supply cartridge portion providing a source of pressurized ink in response to the activated state of the linear actuator; and wherein in response to the inactivated state of the linear actuator the source of pressurized ink is non-pressurized.
- 2. The replaceable ink supply cartridge of claim 1 wherein the activation portion is a variable volume chamber, the variable volume chamber having an expanded volume and a contracted volume, wherein in the activated state the linear actuator biases the variable volume chamber to reduce a chamber volume to pressurize ink within the variable volume chamber to provide pressurized fluid to the ink-jet printer.
- 3. The replaceable ink supply cartridge of claim 1 wherein the activation portion includes:
a variable volume chamber having and an expanded volume and a contracted volume; a valve interposed in between the variable volume chamber and a supply of ink, the valve providing an inlet resistance to fluid flow from the supply of ink to the variable volume chamber and an outlet resistance to fluid flow from the variable volume chamber to the supply of ink; wherein the variable volume chamber is responsive to selective application of a biasing force to the variable volume chamber to reduce a chamber volume from the expanded volume to the contracted volume, and wherein the valve outlet resistance is greater than the inlet resistance associated with fluid flow into a fluid inlet associated with the ink-jet printer to provide the pressurized supply of ink to the ink-jet printhead; and wherein the variable volume chamber is responsive to selective application of a biasing force to increase the chamber volume from the contracted volume, and wherein the valve inlet resistance is less than the outlet flow resistance associated with the fluid flow from the fluid inlet to draw ink from the supply of ink.
- 4. The replaceable ink supply cartridge of claim 1 wherein the activation portion provides a volume of pressurized ink in response to actuation of the linear actuator, wherein the volume of ink is selected to be greater than a volume of ink associated with a nominal print job.
- 5. The replaceable ink supply cartridge of claim 1 wherein the activation portion provides a volume of pressurized ink in response to actuation of the linear actuator that is greater than 0.2 cubic centimeters.
- 6. The replaceable ink supply cartridge of claim 1 wherein the activation portion provides resistance to movement of the linear actuator during the activated state.
- 7. A replaceable ink supply cartridge for providing a pressurized supply of ink to an ink-jet printhead of an ink-jet printing system, the replaceable ink supply cartridge comprising:
a variable volume chamber having and an expanded volume and a contracted volume; a valve interposed in between the variable volume chamber and a supply of ink to limit passage of ink from the variable volume chamber to the supply of ink and allowing the passage of ink from the supply of ink to the variable volume chamber; wherein the variable volume chamber is responsive to selective application of a biasing force to reduce a chamber volume from the expanded volume to the contracted volume to provide the pressurized supply of ink to the ink-jet printhead; and wherein the variable volume chamber is responsive to selective application of a biasing force to increase the chamber volume from the contracted volume to the expanded volume to draw ink from the supply of ink without the use of a valve interposed between the variable volume chamber and the ink-jet printhead.
- 8. The replaceable ink supply cartridge of claim 7 wherein ink flow resistance of an ink path between the variable volume chamber and the ink-jet printhead limits ink flow from the ink path to the ink chamber during increases in chamber volume.
- 9. The replaceable ink supply cartridge of claim 7 wherein the ink-jet printer has a fluid inlet associated therewith, the fluid inlet having an inlet flow resistance associated with fluid flow into the fluid inlet and an outlet flow resistance associated with fluid flow out of the fluid inlet and wherein the valve provides an inlet resistance to fluid flow from the supply of ink to the variable volume chamber and an outlet resistance to fluid flow from the variable volume chamber to the supply of ink and wherein the valve outlet resistance is greater than the inlet flow resistance associated with fluid flow into the fluid inlet to provide the pressurized supply of ink to the ink-jet printer during reduction of the chamber volume and wherein the valve inlet resistance is less than the outlet flow resistance associated with the fluid flow from the fluid inlet to draw ink from the supply of ink during expansion of the chamber volume.
- 10. The replaceable ink supply cartridge of claim 7 wherein the variable volume chamber includes a biasing means to resist reduction of the chamber volume from the expanded state to the contracted state.
- 11. The replaceable ink supply cartridge of claim 7 wherein the replaceable ink supply delivers a selected volume of ink in response to actuator movement between a retracted state and an extended state.
- 12. A replaceable ink supply cartridge for providing a pressurized supply of ink to a fluid inlet associated with an ink-jet printer, the fluid inlet having an inlet flow resistance associated with fluid flow into the fluid inlet and an outlet flow resistance associated with fluid flow out of the fluid inlet, the replaceable ink supply cartridge comprising:
a variable volume chamber having and an expanded volume and a contracted volume; a valve interposed in between the variable volume chamber and a supply of ink, the valve providing an inlet resistance to fluid flow from the supply of ink to the variable volume chamber and an outlet resistance to fluid flow from the variable volume chamber to the supply of ink; wherein the variable volume chamber is responsive to selective application of a biasing force to the variable volume chamber to reduce a chamber volume from the expanded volume to the contracted volume, and wherein the valve outlet resistance is greater than the inlet flow resistance associated with fluid flow into the fluid inlet to provide the pressurized supply of ink to the ink-jet printer; and wherein the variable volume chamber is responsive to selective application of a biasing force to increase the chamber volume from the contracted volume, and wherein the valve inlet resistance is less than the outlet flow resistance associated with the fluid flow from the fluid inlet to draw ink from the supply of ink.
- 13. The replaceable ink supply cartridge of claim 12 wherein the biasing force is provided by a linear actuator having an activated state and an inactivated state, wherein the activated state the linear actuator is biased toward an extended position into engagement with the variable volume chamber and wherein the inactivated state the linear actuator is in a retracted position.
- 14. A replaceable ink cartridge for providing ink to an ink-jet printer, the ink-jet printer of the type having a linear actuator having an activated state and an inactivated state, in the activated state the linear actuator is biased toward an extended position and in the inactivated state the linear actuator is in a retracted position, the replaceable ink cartridge comprising:
an ink source; and an ink delivery portion in fluid communication with the ink source for receiving the linear actuator and providing a volume of pressurized ink in response to linear actuator movement between the retracted position and the extended position, wherein the volume of ink is selected to be greater than a volume of ink associated with a nominal printed page.
- 15. A replaceable ink cartridge of claim 14 wherein the volume of ink delivered is at least 0.2 cubic centimeters.
- 16. A replaceable cartridge for providing a supply of ink to an ink-jet printhead of an ink-jet printer, the replaceable cartridge comprising:
a receiving portion for receiving a linear actuator associated with the ink-jet printer, the linear actuator having an activated state and an inactivated state, wherein the activated state the linear actuator is biased toward an extended position into engagement with the receiving portion and wherein the inactivated state the linear actuator is in a retracted position; wherein the replaceable cartridge provides a source of ink that is transferred to the printing system to replace ink being ejected by the printhead during the activated state of the linear actuator; and wherein ink is not transferred to the printing system during the inactivated state of the linear actuator.
- 17. A replaceable cartridge claim 16, wherein the receiving portion includes a variable volume chamber that provides pressurized ink in response to the activated state of the linear actuator.
- 18. A replaceable cartridge claim 16, wherein the receiving portion resists the movement of the linear actuator in the activated state while the replaceable cartridge provides ink to the printing system.
- 19. A method for providing ink to an ink-jet printer, the method comprising:
receiving an linear actuator associated with and ink-jet printer, the linear actuator having an activated state and an inactivated state, in the activated state the linear actuator is biased toward an extended position and in the inactivated state the linear actuator is in a retracted position; and resisting the movement of the linear actuator in the activated state and providing a supply of ink to the ink-jet printer.
- 20. The method for providing ink to an ink-jet printer of claim 19 wherein the supply of ink delivered to the ink-jet printer is at least 0.2 cubic centimeters.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of Patent Application Attorney Docket 1094053 entitled “Ink Supply for an Ink-Jet Printer” filed on Apr. 27, 1995 as Ser. No. 08/429,915 and Patent Application Attorney Docket 10950801 entitled “Ink Supply for an Ink-Jet Printer” filed on Dec. 4, 1995 as Ser. No. 08/566,833 both of which are assigned to the assignee of the present invention and incorporated herein by reference.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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08429915 |
Apr 1995 |
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09069657 |
Apr 1998 |
US |