Information
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Patent Grant
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6609789
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Patent Number
6,609,789
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Date Filed
Monday, March 11, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 26, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 347 85
- 347 86
- 347 87
- 222 92
- 222 100
- 222 107
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An ink cartridge includes an ink bag for containing ink. The bag is sealed along the bottom to form a bottom seam and is sealed along the bag sides to form side seams. The cartridge includes a housing having first and second side walls defining a cavity for receiving the bag. A first compressible foam sheet is disposed in the cavity between one of the side walls of the housing and one of the walls of the bag and adjacent the side seams. A second compressible foam sheet is disposed in the cavity between the other side wall of the housing and the other bag wall and adjacent the side seams. The foam sheets supply a uniform distribution of pressure along the side seams of the bag as ink is withdrawn from the bag and expand to assist in the uniform delivery of ink from the bag.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to containers for liquids, and more particularly to an ink cartridge for maintaining uniform pressure on an ink bag and for assisting in the dispensing of ink from the bag.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Ink jet printers utilize ink cartridges for storing and delivery of ink to a print head. Cartridges typically include an ink bag having walls made of a flexible sheet material. The sheet material is sealed such that the bag includes multiple seams. Excess stress on portions of the bag seams may cause a seam to rupture resulting in ink leaking from the bag and cartridge.
A need has thus arisen for an ink cartridge which evenly distributes the stress placed on seams of the ink bag to thereby reduce the risk of seam failure. A need has also arisen for an ink cartridge which generates a consistent amount of force on the ink during usage, especially when the bag ink supply within the cartridge becomes low.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In accordance with the present invention, an ink cartridge includes an ink bag for containing ink. The bag side walls are sealed together along the bottom to form a bottom seam and are sealed together along the bag sides to form side seams. The cartridge includes a housing having first and second side walls defining a cavity for receiving the bag. A first compressible foam sheet is disposed in the cavity between one of the side walls of the housing and one of the walls of the bag and adjacent the side seams. A second compressible foam sheet is disposed in the cavity between the other side wall of the housing and the other bag wall and adjacent the side seams. The foam sheets supply a uniform distribution of pressure along the side seams of the bag as ink is withdrawn from the bag and expand to assist in the uniform delivery of ink from the bag.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a more complete understanding of the present invention and for further advantages thereof, reference is now made to the following Description of the Preferred Embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying Drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the present ink cartridge;
FIG. 2
is a right side elevational view thereof;
FIG. 3
is a bottom plan view thereof;
FIG. 4
is a front elevational view thereof;
FIG. 5
is a top plan view thereof;
FIG. 6
is an exploded perspective view of the present ink cartridge illustrating one embodiment of the present compressible foam sheets;
FIG. 7
is a side view, partially in section, illustrating the present foam sheet disposed in the housing;
FIG. 8
is a sectional view taken generally along sectional lines
8
—
8
of
FIG. 4
illustrating an ink bag filled with ink;
FIG. 9
is a sectional view taken generally along sectional lines
9
—
9
of
FIG. 4
illustrating an ink bag with a partial supply of ink;
FIG. 10
is an exploded perspective view of the present ink cartridge illustrating an additional embodiment of the present foam sheets;
FIG. 11
is an exploded perspective view of the present ink cartridge illustrating an additional embodiment of the present foam sheets;
FIG. 12
is an exploded perspective view of the present ink cartridge illustrating an additional embodiment of the present foam sheets;
FIG. 13
is an end view of the present ink cartridge illustrating an additional embodiment of a foam sheet; and
FIG. 14
is a side elevational view of the foam sheet illustrated in FIG.
13
.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring simultaneously to
FIGS. 1-6
, the present ink cartridge is illustrated, and is generally identified by the numeral
20
. Ink cartridge
20
includes a housing
22
having housing members
24
and
26
. Housing members
24
and
26
are generally symmetrical and are joined together to define a cavity
28
for receiving an ink bag, generally identified by the numeral
30
(FIG.
6
).
Housing member
24
includes a side wall
32
having side panels
34
and
36
, a top panel
38
, and a bottom panel
40
extending therefrom. Extending from side panels
34
and
36
, top panel
38
, and bottom panel
40
is a flange
42
.
Housing member
26
includes a side wall
52
having side panels
54
and
56
extending therefrom. A top panel
58
and bottom panel
60
also extend from side wall
52
. Extending from side panels
54
and
56
, top panel
58
and bottom panel
60
is a flange
62
. Flange
62
mates with flange
42
to form housing
22
. Flanges
42
and
62
may be interconnected by ultrasonic welding or other fastening techniques.
Extending from top panels
38
and
58
is an aperture
70
which receives the ink cartridge
20
.
Referring to
FIG. 6
, ink bag
30
includes two layers or walls
80
and
82
of flexible sheet material of similar size and shape, preferably rectangular in form. Wall
80
includes a top
80
a
, bottom
80
b
, and spaced apart sides
80
c
and
80
d
. Wall
82
includes a top
82
a
, bottom
82
b
, and spaced apart sides
8
c
and
82
d
. Sides
80
c
and
82
c
of walls
80
and
82
are sealed to form a seam
84
extending along the length of bag
30
. Sides
80
d
and
82
d
are sealed to form a seam
86
extending between the top and bottom of bag
30
. Bottom walls
80
b
and
82
b
of walls
80
and
82
are sealed to form a bottom seam
88
for bag
30
. In forming seams
84
,
86
, and
88
, heat and pressure is applied to walls
80
and
82
thereby forming bag
30
. Bag
30
includes an outlet port
90
which aligns with aperture
70
within housing
22
through which ink is dispensed from ink cartridge
20
.
Although bag
30
is illustrated as having a bottom seam, bag
30
can be formed by folding a single sheet of flexible material over itself thereby forming a bottom without the requirement of a seam.
An important aspect of the present invention is the use of compressible foam sheets
100
and
102
which are disposed within cavity
28
of housing
22
. Compressible foam sheets
100
and
102
may comprise, for example, elastomers, including polyurethane, polyisoprene, neoprene, silicone, polyvinyl chloride or polyester polymers and blends thereof with other elastomers to form open or closed cell foam that is compressible from a fully compressed configuration and which expand to an uncompressed configuration while ink is being dispensed from ink cartridge
20
. Additionally, rubber, felt, or natural sponge can be utilized and are included herein in the meaning of the term “foam sheet”. Sheet
100
is disposed adjacent to side wall
32
of housing member
24
and wall
80
of bag
30
. Sheet
102
is disposed between side wall
52
of housing member
26
and wall
82
of bag
30
. Sheets
100
and
102
are sized to substantially the same size as side wall
32
and side wall
52
, respectively, and cover seams
84
,
86
, and
88
of bag
30
on both sides of walls
80
and
82
.
As illustrated in
FIG. 7
, sheet
102
as well as sheet
100
have an uncompressed thickness which extends above the flange
42
or
62
of the respective housing member
24
or
26
in an uncompressed configuration. Sheets
100
and
102
completely fill cavity
28
of ink cartridge
20
in an uncompressed configuration. In a compressed configuration sheets
100
and
102
apply a uniform distribution of pressure along seams
84
,
86
, and
88
to maintain seams
84
,
86
, and
88
from experiencing excess stress thereby reducing the risk of failure of these seams.
Referring now to
FIGS. 8 and 9
, ink bag
30
is illustrated as being inserted within cavity
28
of housing
22
between sheets
100
and
102
.
FIG. 8
illustrates ink beg
30
in a full configuration whereas
FIG. 9
illustrates ink bag
30
in a near empty configuration. When ink bag
30
is in a full configuration, sheets
100
and
102
are fully compressed within cavity
28
as illustrated in FIG.
8
. The natural bias of sheets
100
and
102
is to return to the fully expanded or uncompressed configuration, and as ink is withdrawn from ink bag
30
, sheets
100
and
102
expand as illustrated in FIG.
9
. This expansion uniformly forces ink from ink bag
30
until ink bag
30
is near or completely empty. Sheets
100
and
102
also maintain a uniform distribution of pressure along seams
84
,
86
, and
88
as ink is withdrawn from ink bag
30
as well as applying a uniform pressure along walls
80
and
82
as ink is withdrawn from ink bag
30
.
FIG. 10
illustrates an additional embodiment of the present sheets
100
and
102
. Sheet
100
includes strips
100
a
and
100
b
which are disposed adjacent to seams
84
and
86
, respectively, of bag
30
adjacent wall
80
. Sheet
102
includes strips
102
a
and
102
b
which are disposed along seams
84
and
96
, respectively, of bag
30
along wall
82
. Strips
100
a
,
100
b
,
102
a
, and
102
b
operate in a manner similar to sheets
100
and
102
for applying a uniform distribution of pressure along seams
84
and
86
.
FIG. 11
illustrates an additional embodiment of the present sheets
100
and
102
as illustrated in
FIG. 10
with the addition of a bottom strip
100
c
and
102
c
. Strip
100
c
interconnects strips
100
a
and
100
b
. Strip
102
c
interconnects strips
102
a
and
102
b
. Strips
100
c
and
102
c
apply pressure along seam
88
of bag
30
in a manner similar to that described with respect to sheets
100
and
102
.
FIG. 12
illustrates a further embodiment of sheets
100
and
102
similar to the configuration illustrated in
FIG. 6
; however, sheets
100
and
102
are interconnected into a single sheet
110
having a “U”-shaped configuration. Sheet
110
functions as previously described with respect to sheets
100
and
102
.
Referring now to
FIGS. 13 and 14
, the additional embodiment of sheets
100
and
102
is illustrated. Sheet
100
and
102
as illustrated in
FIGS. 6-12
have edges which are generally perpendicularly disposed with respect to the sides of sheets
100
and
102
.
FIGS. 13 and 14
illustrate a sheet
100
having edges that are angularly disposed to the sides of sheet
100
. Edges
112
and
114
are substantially parallel to side panels
34
and
36
of housing member
24
. Similarly, edges
116
and
118
(
FIG. 14
) are substantially parallel to bottom panel
40
and top panel
38
, respectively. Sheet
102
is similarly configured with respect to housing member
26
.
Sheets
100
and
102
may be permanently affixed to the interior of side walls
32
and
52
, respectively, of housing
22
or loosely disposed within cavity
28
of housing
22
. In all of the configurations illustrated, sheets
100
and
102
apply, by virtue of their compression forces, a uniform distribution of pressure along the side seams of the ink bag
30
. In the embodiments in which sheets
100
and
102
cover the entire walls
80
and
82
of bag
30
, sheets
100
and
102
also assist in the uniform dispensing of ink from bag
30
as sheets
100
and
102
expand within cavity
28
of housing
22
as ink is dispensed.
Whereas the present invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments thereof, it will be understood that various changes and modifications will be suggested to one skilled in the art and it is intended to encompass such changes and modifications as fall within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. An ink cartridge comprising:an ink bag for containing ink, said bag having front and rear walls, each of said walls having a top, bottom and spaced apart sides, said front and rear walls being sealed together along said bottom to form a bottom seam and sealed together along said sides to form side seams; a housing having first and second side walls defining a cavity for receiving said bag; a first compressible foam sheet disposed in said cavity between said first side wall of said housing and said front wall of said bag and adjacent said side seams; and a second compressible foam sheet disposed in said cavity between said second side wall of said housing and to said rear wall of said bag and adjacent said side seams, such that said foam sheets apply a uniform distribution of pressure along said side seams of said bag as ink in withdrawn from said bag.
- 2. The ink cartridge of claim 1 wherein said first and second compressible foam sheets each include first and second spaced apart strips extending adjacent said bag side seams.
- 3. The ink cartridge of claim 2 wherein said first and second compressible foam sheets each include a third strip extending adjacent said bag bottom seam.
- 4. The ink cartridge of claim 1 wherein said first compressible foam sheet substantially covers said front wall of said bag and said second compressible foam sheet substantially covers said rear wall of said bag.
- 5. The ink cartridge of claim 1 wherein said first and second compressible foam sheets are interconnected.
- 6. The ink cartridge of claim 1 wherein said first and second compressible foam sheets substantially fill said cavity when said sheets are in an uncompressed configuration and prior to said cavity receiving said bag.
- 7. The ink cartridge of claim 1 wherein said first and second compressible foam sheets have an uncompressed combined thickness which is greater than a distance between said first and second side walls of said housing, such that said housing compresses said first and second compressible foam sheets prior to said cavity receiving said bag.
- 8. The ink cartridge of claim 1 wherein each of said compressible foam sheets includes:a front surface and a rear surface, a top edge, a bottom edge, and parallel spaced apart side edges, said edges being perpendicularly disposed to said front and rear surfaces.
- 9. The ink cartridge of claim 1 wherein each of said compressible foam sheets includes:a front surface and a rear surface, a top edge, a bottom edge, and parallel spaced apart side edges, said edges being angularly disposed to said front and rear surfaces.
- 10. An ink cartridge comprising:an ink bag for containing ink, said bag having a front wall and a rear wall; a housing having first and second side walls defining a cavity for receiving said bag; a first compressible foam sheet attached to said first side wall of said housing and disposed adjacent said front wall of said bag, such that said first compressible foam sheet substantially covers said front wall of said bag; and a second compressible foam sheet attached to said second side wall of said housing and disposed adjacent said rear wall of said bag, such that said second compressible foam sheet substantially covers said rear wall of said bag, whereby said first and second compressible foam sheets expand within said housing to transition said bag from a full configuration to an empty configuration.
- 11. The ink cartridge of claim 10 wherein said first and second compressible foam sheets substantially fill said cavity when said sheets are in an uncompressed configuration and prior to said cavity receiving said bag.
- 12. The ink cartridge of claim 10 wherein said first and second compressible foam sheets have an uncompressed combined thickness which is greater than a distance between said first and second side walls of said housing, such that said housing compresses said first and second compressible foam sheets prior to said cavity receiving said bag.
- 13. The ink cartridge of claim 10 wherein each of said compressible foam sheets includes:a front surface and a rear surface, a top edge, a bottom edge, and parallel spaced apart side edges, said edges being perpendicularly disposed to said front and rear surfaces.
- 14. The ink cartridge of claim 10 wherein each of said compressible foam sheets includes:a front surface and a rear surface, a top edge, a bottom edge, and parallel spaced apart side edges, said edges being angularly disposed to said front and rear surfaces.
- 15. An ink cartridge having an ink bag, the bag having front and rear walls, each wall having a top, bottom and spaced apart sides, the front and rear walls being sealed together along the bottom to form a bottom seam and sealed together along the sides to form side seams, to form an enclosure for containing ink, the cartridge comprising:a housing having first and second side walls defining a cavity for receiving the ink bag; first and second compressible foam strips attached to said first side wall of said housing and adapted to be disposed adjacent the front wall of the ink bag and adjacent the side seams of the ink bag; and third and fourth compressible foam strips attached to said second side wall of said housing and adapted to be disposed adjacent the rear wall of the ink bag and adjacent the side seams of the ink bag, such that when the ink bag is inserted into the cavity, said foam strips apply a uniform distribution of pressure along the side seams of the ink bag.
- 16. The ink cartridge of claim 15 and further including:a fifth compressible foam strip attached to said first side wall of said housing and adapted to be disposed adjacent the front wall of the ink bag and adjacent the bottom seam of the ink bag; and a sixth compressible foam strip attached to said second side wall of said housing and adapted to be disposed adjacent the rear wall of the ink bag and adjacent the bottom seam of the ink bag, such that said strips apply a uniform distribution of pressure along the bottom seam of the ink bag.
- 17. The ink cartridge of claim 15 wherein said first and second compressible foam strips have an uncompressed combined thickness which is greater than a distance between said first and second side walls of said housing, such that said housing compresses said first and second compressible foam strips prior to said cavity receiving the ink bag.
- 18. The ink cartridge of claim 15 wherein each of said compressible foam strips includes:a front surface and a rear surface, a top edge, a bottom edge, and parallel spaced apart side edges, said edges being perpendicularly disposed to said front and rear surfaces.
- 19. The ink cartridge of claim 15 wherein each of said compressible foam strips includes:a front surface and a rear surface, a top edge, a bottom edge, and parallel spaced apart side edges, said edges being angularly disposed to said front and rear surfaces.
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