Claims
- 1. An ink container for providing ink to an ink jet printing system having a pressure source, the ink container comprising:
- an outer shell having an interior region for containing a quantity of ink, the outer shell defining a non-circular elongate opening therein, the non-circular elongate opening having a length dimension and a width dimension wherein the length dimension is greater than the width dimension; and
- a chassis fabricated separately from the outer shell, the chassis having a fluid outlet and an air inlet defined therein, with the air inlet in communication with the pressure source and the fluid outlet in communication with the interior region which is fluidically coupled to the chassis, the chassis having a non-circular elongate shape that is in cross-section complementary with the non-circular elongate opening of the outer shell, with the chassis inserted into the outer shell pressurized air provided to the air inlet by the pressure source of the printing system pressurizes the interior region of the outer shell and pressurizes the quantity of ink to provide a source of pressurized ink at the fluid outlet.
- 2. The ink container of claim 1 further including an electrical storage device for storing information relating to the ink container, the electrical storage device having a plurality of electrical contacts associated therewith, the plurality of electrical contacts disposed and arranged on the chassis to engage corresponding electrical contacts associated with the ink jet printing system.
- 3. The ink container of claim 1 wherein the outer shell is a blow molded element.
- 4. The ink container of claim 1 wherein the outer shell is injection molded to define the non-circular elongated opening prior to blow molding.
- 5. The ink container of claim 3 wherein the outer shell is extrusion molded to define the non-circular elongate opening prior to blow molding.
- 6. The ink container of claim 1 wherein the non-circular elongate opening defines an axis of elongation that extends along the length dimension and wherein each of the fluid outlet and the air inlet are arranged along the axis of elongation.
- 7. The ink container of claim 6 further including an electrical storage device for storing information relating to the ink container, the electrical storage device having a plurality of electrical contacts associated therewith, the plurality of electrical contacts disposed and arranged on the chassis to engage corresponding electrical contacts associated with the ink jet printing system.
- 8. The ink container of claim 1 wherein the ink container is insertable into a printing chassis associated with the ink jet printing system, the printing chassis configured to receive a plurality of said ink containers with the plurality of said ink containers arranged in a side by side configuration with an axis of elongation for each ink container oriented in a common orientation.
- 9. An ink container for providing pressurized ink to an ink jet printing system having a pressure source, the ink container comprising:
- a blow-molded outer shell having an interior region for containing a quantity of ink, the outer shell defining a non-circular elongate opening therein, the non-circular elongate opening having a length dimension and a width dimension wherein the length dimension is greater than the width dimension;
- a crimp cap; and
- a chassis fabricated separately from the outer shell, the chassis having a fluid outlet and an air inlet defined therein, with the air inlet in communication with the pressure source and the fluid outlet in communication with the interior region which is fluidically coupled to the chassis, the chassis having a non-circular elongate shape that is in cross-section complementary with the non-circular elongate opening of the outer shell, with the chassis fastened to the non-circular elongate opening of the blow molded outer shell by the crimp cap pressurized air provided to the air inlet by the pressure source of the printing system pressurizes the interior region of the outer shell and pressurizes the quantity of ink to provide a source of pressurized ink at the fluid outlet.
- 10. The ink container of claim 9 further including a compressive o-ring disposed between the outer shell and the chassis for providing a seal between the chassis and the outer shell.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/868,927, filed on Jun. 4, 1997, attorney docket number 10970430-1, entitled "An Ink Container Having a Multiple Function Chassis" assigned to the assignee of the present invention and incorporated herein by reference.
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