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 arranged, in use, at a lower part of the container and contactable to a liquid jet head to supply liquid from the container to the liquid jet head, and an air vent for allowing ambient air into the container, a second chamber communicating with the first chamber by means of a communication part except for which said second chamber is substantially hermetically sealed, the communication part being disposed in use at the lower part of the container and providing a liquid reservoir for the first chamber, and ambient air introducing means comprising an air path substantially free of negative pressure producing material, said air path having an inlet in the first chamber higher than the communication part and separated from the air vent by the negative pressure producing material and further having an outlet arranged to be lower than the inlet during use of the container, so that as liquid is withdrawn from the liquid outlet air is supplied to the second chamber through the negative pressure producing material and the air path while a level of the liquid retained in said negative pressure producing material is maintained above said communication part.
- 2. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein said air introducing means is defined between a surface of the negative pressure producing material and a wall separating the first and second chambers.
- 3. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein said air path is formed in a partition wall between said first and second chambers.
- 4. A liquid container according to claim 3, wherein said air path is provided by a rib.
- 5. A liquid container according to claim 3, wherein said air path is in the form of a groove.
- 6. A liquid container according to claim 3, wherein said air path is in the form of a recess.
- 7. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein said air path is defined by at least one rib extending along at least part of a wall separating the first and second chambers to define a space between the negative pressure producing material and the wall.
- 8. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein said air path is defined by at least one groove extending along part of a wall separating the first and second chambers.
- 9. A liquid container according to claim 7, wherein at least one rib extends along the entire height of said wall.
- 10. A liquid container according to claim 8, wherein a bottom of the groove is spaced from the communication part.
- 11. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein a wall separating the first and second chambers has a step portion projecting into the first chamber adjacent the inlet of the air path.
- 12. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein the air path comprises at least one groove extending part way along a wall separating the first and second chambers, the at least one groove being widened to extend across a width of said wall adjacent the communication part.
- 13. A liquid container according to claim 1, wherein the liquid outlet is disposed on a wall of the first chamber opposed to the communication part between the first and second chambers.
- 14. A liquid container connectable to a liquid jet recording head for a liquid jet recording apparatus, comprising:a substantially right parallelopipedal housing separated by a partition into a first chamber and a second chamber, the second chamber providing a liquid reservoir for the first chamber and communicating with the first chamber via a communication part defined by the partition, with said second chamber being substantially hermetically sealed except for communication with the first chamber via the communication part, the first chamber being substantially filled with negative pressure producing material, the first chamber having a liquid outlet arranged, in use, at a lower part of the container and connectable to the liquid jet recording head to supply liquid from the container to the liquid jet recording head during use of the container, and further having an air vent, the second chamber being substantially free of the negative pressure producing material, and ambient air introducing means for introducing ambient air into said second chamber, said ambient air introducing means comprising at least one channel providing an air path extending at least part way along the partition and having an inlet in the first chamber higher than the communication part and separated from the air vent by the negative pressure producing material, and further having an outlet located in use of the container below the inlet, so that as liquid is withdrawn from the liquid outlet air is supplied to the second chamber through the negative pressure producing material and the channel as liquid is withdrawn from the liquid outlet while a level of the liquid retained in said negative pressure producing material is maintained above said communication part.
- 15. A liquid container according to claim 14, wherein the liquid outlet is provided in a wall opposed to said partition wall.
- 16. A liquid container according to claim 14, wherein the air vent is provided in a wall different from a wall in which the liquid outlet is provided.
- 17. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein the inlet of said air path is at a position above a top end of the liquid outlet in use of the container.
- 18. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein the outlet is positioned at a top end of the communication part in use of the container.
- 19. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein said air introducing means extends from a position between a top of the container to a position right above the communication part.
- 20. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein the ambient air introducing means defines a volume for adjustment of the negative pressure producing material.
- 21. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein said negative pressure producing material is a porous material.
- 22. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein said negative pressure producing material includes a foamed material.
- 23. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein said negative pressure producing material includes a liquid absorbing material having a compression ratio which is smaller adjacent said communication part than another portion of the liquid absorbing material.
- 24. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein said first chamber contains liquid.
- 25. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein said first chamber contains liquid containing at least one non-ionic surfactant.
- 26. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein said first and second chambers contain liquid comprising a coloring material.
- 27. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein said second chamber is detachably mountable to a first chamber.
- 28. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein said second chamber is provided with means for detecting liquid therein.
- 29. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein said second chamber is refillable.
- 30. A liquid jet recording assembly comprising a liquid container as defined in claim 1 or 14, and a liquid jet head attachable to and detachable from the liquid container.
- 31. A liquid jet recording assembly comprising a liquid container as defined in claim 1 or 14, and a liquid jet head integrated with the liquid container.
- 32. A liquid jet recording assembly according to claim 30 or 31, wherein said liquid jet recording head is provided with electrothermal transducers for producing thermal energy to cause ejection of liquid.
- 33. A liquid jet recording apparatus, comprising a carriage for carrying a liquid jet recording head and liquid container in accordance with any one of claims 1 to 14, and means for feeding a recording medium to a recording region of said liquid jet recording apparatus.
- 34. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein said negative pressure producing material is sponge not having been subjected to heat-compression treatment, and the sponge is compressed into said first chamber.
- 35. A liquid container according to claim 1 or 14, wherein said negative pressure producing material is heat-compressed sponge.
- 36. A liquid jet recording apparatus, comprising a carriage for carrying a liquid jet recording head and a liquid jet recording assembly in accordance with claim 30, and means for feeding a recording medium to a recording region of said liquid jet recording apparatus.
- 37. A liquid jet recording apparatus, comprising a carriage for carrying a liquid jet recording head and a liquid jet recording assembly in accordance with claim 31, and means for feeding a recording medium to a recording region of said liquid jet recording apparatus.
Priority Claims (6)
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Date |
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4-198661 |
Jul 1992 |
JP |
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4-198680 |
Jul 1992 |
JP |
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4-198681 |
Jul 1992 |
JP |
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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, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,012,808 filed Mar. 7, 1996, pending, 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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