Claims
- 1. A liquid container for a liquid jet recording apparatus, comprising:a first chamber containing negative pressure producing material and having a liquid outlet connectable to the liquid jet head to supply liquid from the cartridge to the liquid jet head and an air vent for allowing ambient air into the cartridge; a second chamber communicating with the first chamber by means of a communication path, except for which said second chamber is substantially hermetically sealed; a wall extending upwardly from the communication path in said first chamber; and ambient air introducing path provided between said wall and said negative pressure producing material and extending from a point partly up said wall toward said communication path, for introducing the ambient air into said second chamber.
- 2. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein said ambient air introducing path terminates at the point, and extends to said communication path.
- 3. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein said ambient air introducing path terminates at the point and terminates before said communication path.
- 4. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein the point is above said liquid outlet.
- 5. A liquid container according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein said air introducing path is defined by a rib on said wall.
- 6. A liquid container according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein said air introducing path is defined by a groove in said wall.
- 7. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein said liquid outlet and said air vent are sealed by one member during transportation.
- 8. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein said container is of material through which inside thereof is visible.
- 9. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein the liquid contained in said container is contributable to image printing, and wherein the liquid is supplied from said second chamber into said first chamber through said communication path by introduction of the air into said second chamber through said air introducing path.
- 10. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein said negative pressure producing material is sponge which is not heat-compressed and is compressed into said first chamber.
- 11. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein said negative pressure producing material is heat-compressed sponge.
- 12. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein a path connecting said air vent and the point extends across said negative pressure producing material.
- 13. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein a plurality of such air introducing paths are provided.
- 14. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein said liquid container is integral with the liquid jet head.
- 15. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein the container contains printing liquid.
- 16. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein said first chamber contains liquid.
- 17. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein said second chamber contains a liquid containing at least one type of non-ionic surfactant.
- 18. An ink container for containing ink to be supplied to an ink jet head, said ink container comprising:a first chamber containing a negative pressure producing member and having an air vent for communication between an inside of said ink container and ambient air and with an ink supply port connectable to the ink jet head for supplying ink to said ink jet head; a second chamber communicating with said first chamber by means of a communication path, except for which said second chamber is substantially hermetically sealed; a wall extending upwardly from the communication path, for forming a partition between said first chamber and said second chamber; and an ambient air introducing path provided in a surface of said wall, the ambient air introducing path being in contact with said negative pressure producing member and extending from a point partly up said wall toward said communication path, wherein said ambient air introducing path is a recess formed in said wall having an upper portion for producing a relatively small capillary force and a lower portion for producing a relatively large capillary force.
- 19. An ink container for containing ink to be supplied to an ink jet head, said ink container comprising:a first chamber containing a negative pressure producing member and having an air vent for communication between an inside of said ink container and ambient air and with an ink supply port connectable to the ink jet head for supplying ink to said ink jet head; a second chamber communicating with said first chamber by means of a communication path, except for which said second chamber is substantially hermetically sealed; a wall extending upwardly from the communication path, for forming a partition between said first chamber and said second chamber; and an ambient air introducing path, in the form of a recess for regulating capillary force, provided in a surface of said wall which and being in contact with said negative pressure producing member and extending from a point partly up said wall toward said communication path.
- 20. An ink container according to claim 19, wherein said recess has an upper portion for producing a relatively small capillary force and a lower portion for producing a relatively large capillary force.
Priority Claims (6)
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4-198661 |
Jul 1992 |
JP |
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4-198680 |
Jul 1992 |
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4-198681 |
Jul 1992 |
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4-198733 |
Jul 1992 |
JP |
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5-017562 |
Feb 1993 |
JP |
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5-122618 |
May 1993 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/612,299, filed Mar. 7, 1996, allowed, which is a division of application Ser. No. 08/094,317 filed Jul. 21, 1993, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,509,140 on Apr. 16, 1996.
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