Claims
- 1. An ink cartridge comprising an ink egress snout from which an ink supply is discharged from said ink cartridge, and a collar that mates with said snout and can be arranged in any one of a number of allowable orientations to provide an identification of the ink supply, is characterized in that:said snout and said collar are mutually configured to permit said collar to mate with said snout only when said collar is in any one of the orientations, whereby an identification of the ink supply can be provided simply by said collar mating with said snout.
- 2. A method of partially assembling an ink cartridge including an ink egress snout and a collar that are mutually configured to permit the collar to mate with the snout only when the collar is in any one of a number of allowable orientations, said method comprising:aligning the collar and the snout to position the collar relative to the snout in a selected one of the orientations: and mating the collar with the snout in the selected one of the orientations, whereby an identification of an ink supply can be provided.
- 3. An ink cartridge comprising an ink egress snout from which an ink supply is discharged from said ink cartridge, and a collar that receives said snout and can be arranged in any one of a number of allowable orientations to provide an identification of the ink supply, is characterized in that:said snout and said collar have an equal number of mutually contacting surfaces that are the same number as the number of allowable orientations in order to fix said collar with respect to with said snout in a selected one of the orientations when said collar receives said snout, whereby an identification of the ink supply can be provided simply by said collar receiving said snout.
- 4. An ink cartridge as recited in claim 3, wherein said collar is constructed as a single part and has a center opening for receiving said snout.
- 5. An ink cartridge as recited in claim 3, wherein said mutually contacting surfaces of said snout and said collar define respective complementary polygons.
- 6. An ink cartridge as recited in claim 5, wherein said collar has a center opening for receiving said snout in a selected one of the orientations, and said mutually contacting surfaces of said snout and said collar are located at an outer periphery of said snout and at an inner periphery of said collar that circumscribes said center opening.
- 7. An ink cartridge as recited in claim 3, wherein said mutually contacting surfaces of said snout and said collar fix said collar with respect to with said snout to prevent said collar from being rotated out of a selected one of the orientations.
- 8. An ink cartridge as recited in claim 7, wherein a pair of housing halves when connected together form a bottom opening that is bounded by an edge, and said collar has a groove that is located at an outer periphery of said collar to receive said edge without preventing rotation of said collar.
- 9. A method of partially assembling an ink cartridge including an ink egress snout and a mating collar that have an equal number of mutually contacting surfaces which are the same number as a number of allowable orientations of the collar in order to fix the collar with respect to with the snout in a selected one of the orientations when the collar receives the snout, said method comprising:aligning the surfaces of the collar with the surfaces of the snout to position the collar relative to the snout in the selected one of the orientations; and receiving the snout in the collar to make contact between the surfaces of the snout and the collar, whereby an identification of an ink supply can be provided.
- 10. An ink cartridge comprising an ink egress snout from which an ink supply is discharged from said ink cartridge, and a collar that receives said snout and can be arranged in any one of a number of allowable orientations to provide an identification of the ink supply, is characterized in that:said snout and said collar each are multi-faceted to define similar complementary polygons which permit said collar to be placed on said snout only in a selected one of the orientations, whereby an identification of the ink supply can be provided simply by said collar receiving said snout.
- 11. An ink cartridge as recited in claim 10, wherein said collar has a center opening that is configured to receive said snout only in any one of the orientations.
- 12. An ink cartridge comprising an ink egress snout from which an ink supply is discharged from said ink cartridge, and a collar that receives said snout and can be arranged in any one of a number of allowable orientations to provide an identification of the ink supply, is characterized in that:said snout and said collar each have complementary means for fixing said collar with respect to with said snout in a selected one of the orientations when said collar receives said snout, whereby an identification of the ink supply can be provided simply by said collar receiving said snout.
- 13. An ink cartridge as recited in claim 12, wherein said complementary means fix said collar to prevent its rotation relative to said snout when said collar receives said snout.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to commonly assigned, copending applications Ser. No. 09/931,523, entitled INK CARTRIDGE WITH COLOR DISCRIMINATION STRUCTURE and filed Aug. 16, 2001 in the names of Trafton, Newkirk, and Robinson; Ser. No. 09/931,420, entitled INK CARTRIDGE WITH ALIGNMENT FEATURES AND METHOD OF INSERTING CARTRIDGE INTO A PRINTER RECEPTACLE and filed Aug. 16, 2001 in the names of Trafton, Newkirk, Robinson, and Gotham; Ser. No. 09/931,521, entitled INK CARTRIDGE WITH MEMORY CHIP AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING and filed Aug. 16, 2001 in the names of Trafton, Newkirk, and Robinson, and Ser. No. 09/931,313, entitled INK CARTRIDGE WITH INTERNAL INK BAG AND METHOD OF FILLING and filed Aug. 16, 2001 in the names of Trafton, Famung, and Petranek.
Reference is also made to commonly assigned, copending application Ser. No. 10/198,516, entitled DISPOSABLE INK ASSEMBLAGE filed Jul. 8, 2002 in the names of Perkins et al.
All of the cross-referenced applications are incorporated into this application.
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