Claims
- 1. A fluid cartridge for dispensing fluid, the cartridge comprising:a housing comprising a plurality of walls enclosing a capillary chamber, and having a port through one wall of the housing into the capillary chamber; and capillary material contained within the capillary chambers, wherein the housing shape provides variable compression to the capillary material so that the capillary material has a higher density adjacent the port than away from the port; wherein the housing additionally encloses a free fluid chamber; wherein the fluid cartridge additionally comprises a fluid conduit between the free fluid chamber and the capillary chamber; and wherein the capillary material has a higher density along a fluid path between the fluid conduit and the port than above the fluid conduit.
- 2. The fluid cartridge of claim 1, wherein:the fluid cartridge additionally comprises a cover wall forming a portion of the housing enclosing the capillary chamber; the port is through the cover wall of the housing; and the capillary material has a higher density adjacent the cover wall than away from the cover wall.
- 3. The fluid cartridge of claim 2, wherein the fluid conduit is adjacent the cover wall of the housing.
- 4. The fluid cartridge of claim 3, wherein the capillary material adjacent the cover wall and between the fluid conduit and the port is compressed to a higher density than the capillary material away from the cover wall, to form the fluid path between the fluid conduit and the port.
- 5. The fluid cartridge of claim 4, wherein the interior end of the port is substantially flush with the interior surface of the cover wall.
- 6. The fluid cartridge of claim 2, additionally comprising a projection from the wall opposite the cover wall into the capillary chamber, wherein the projection compresses the capillary material.
- 7. The fluid cartridge of claim 2, additionally comprising a projection from the wall opposite the cover wall into the capillary chamber, wherein the projection is approximately opposite the port, and the projection compresses the capillary material between the projection and the port to a higher degree of compression than other portions of the capillary material.
- 8. The fluid cartridge of claim 7, additionally comprising a second projection from the wall opposite the cover wall into the capillary chamber, wherein the second projection extends less far into the capillary chamber than does the first projection.
- 9. The fluid cartridge of claim 1, wherein the housing shape compresses the capillary material adjacent the port to a higher density than the capillary material along the path between the fluid conduit and the port.
- 10. An ink cartridge for dispensing liquid ink to a drop on demand ink jet printer the ink cartridge comprising:a housing having a top wall, a plurality of side walls, and a cover wall enclosing an interior space, wherein the top wall and the cover wall oppose one another across the interior space and wherein the interior surface of the cover wall is substantially planar; a divider separating the interior space into a capillary chamber and a free ink chamber; a fluid conduit between the free ink chamber and the capillary chamber, the fluid conduit comprising an opening through the divider; ink-retaining material in the capillary chamber; an outlet port through the cover wall into the capillary chamber, wherein the interior opening of the outlet port is substantially flush with the interior surface of the cover wall; and first and second structural projections from the top wall of the housing into the capillary chamber; wherein: the first and second structural projections abut the ink-retaining material; the first structural projection is a approximately opposite the outlet port; the first structural projection extends farther into the capillary chamber than does the second structural projection; the second structural projection is closer to the divider than is the first structural projection; the opening through the divider is adjacent the cover wall; and the density of the ink-retaining material along the interior surface of the cover wall between the opening and the outlet port is higher than the density of the ink-retaining material adjacent the divider and away from the cover wall.
Parent Case Info
This application is based on a provisional application No. 60/297,365, filed Jun. 11, 2001.
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