Ink container with an elastic deformation device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6550900
  • Patent Number
    6,550,900
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, January 29, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 22, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An ink container having an ink reservoir for storing ink, a cover set above the ink reservoir for forming an ink adjusting room with a top portion of the ink reservoir, an ink outlet for providing ink within the ink reservoir, and an elastic deformation device set within the ink reservoir. The elastic deformation device is connected to the gap of the ink reservoir to accept external air into the elastic deformation device. When a pressure within the ink reservoir is lower than a pressure of external air, the external air flowing into the elastic deformation device of the ink container causes the elastic deformation device to expand. When the pressure within the ink reservoir is higher than the pressure of the external air, the elastic deformation device shrinks to have an outwardly overlapping wall with a folding shape in order to balance the pressure of the external air with the pressure of the ink reservoir.
Description




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an ink container and more specifically to an ink container with an elastic deformation device.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Please refer to FIG.


1


.

FIG. 1

is a diagram of a prior art ink container


10


with an ink adjusting room


15


.

FIG. 1

is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,764,259. An ink container


10


comprises an ink reservoir


12


for storing ink, a negative regulating chamber


5


being connected to external air, and a buffer chamber


15


being connected to the external air and the ink reservoir


12


. The negative regulating chamber


5


absorbs the external air through an air vent


8


. A slab


18


set above the negative regulating chamber


5


is used to change a volume of the negative regulating chamber


5


by a weight of the slab


18


, so that pressure within the ink reservoir


12


is adjusted. Furthermore, when the negative regulating chamber


5


expands to a maximum such that the negative regulating chamber


5


can not be used to change volume to adjust the pressure within the ink reservoir


12


, the external air flows into the ink reservoir


12


through an air vent


16


and a connecting vent


25


to decrease the pressure within the ink reservoir


12


.




When ink within the ink reservoir


12


stops flowing out of the ink container


10


through an ink outlet


21


, pressure outside the ink container


10


decreases, the negative regulating chamber


5


is pressed, and ink within the ink reservoir


12


is allowed to flow into the buffer chamber


15


through the connecting vent


25


, so that the ink within the ink reservoir


12


can not unexpectedly flow out of the ink outlet


21


because of the low external air.




Nevertheless, the buffer chamber


15


and the connecting vent


25


are set below a water line. If the connecting vent


25


is too big in a manufacturing process, ink of the ink reservoir


12


is allowed to flow into the buffer chamber


15


, when filled with water, then flow out of the ink container


10


through the air vent


16


.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




It is therefore a primary objective of the present invention to provide an ink container with an elastic deformation device set above an ink reservoir for avoiding ink within the ink reservoir flowing out of the ink container.




The present invention discloses an ink container with an elastic deformation device. The ink container includes an ink reservoir for storing ink, a cover set above the ink reservoir for forming an ink adjusting room with a top portion of the ink reservoir, an ink outlet for providing ink within the ink reservoir, and an elastic deformation device set within the ink reservoir. The elastic deformation device is connected to the gap of the ink reservoir to accept external air into the elastic deformation device. When the pressure within the ink reservoir is lower than a pressure of external air, the external air flowing into the elastic deformation device of the ink container causes the elastic deformation device to expand. When the pressure within the ink reservoir is higher than the pressure of the external air, the elastic deformation device shrinks to have an outwardly overlapping wall with a folding shape in order to balance the pressure of the external air with the pressure of the ink reservoir.




It is an advantage of the present invention that the ink container utilizes the elastic deformation device with a self-elasticity to adjust the pressure within the ink container. Furthermore, the ink adjusting room of the ink container is set on a top portion of the ink reservoir, so that when ink flows into the ink adjusting room, an air vent does not allow the ink to flow out of the ink container.




These and other objectives and advantages of the present invention will no doubt become obvious to those of ordinary skill in the art after reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment that is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a diagram of a prior art ink container with an ink adjusting room.





FIG. 2

is a diagram of a first preferred embodiment ink container according to the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a diagram of an elastic deformation device when expanding as shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a diagram of air entering into an ink reservoir as shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a diagram of air stopping entering into an ink reservoir as shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a diagram of ink flowing into an ink adjusting room as shown in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 7

is a diagram of a second preferred embodiment ink container according to the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a diagram of a third preferred embodiment ink container according to the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Please refer to FIG.


2


.

FIG. 2

is a diagram of a present first preferred embodiment ink container


50


. The ink container


50


comprises an ink reservoir


52


for storing ink, a cover


62


set above the ink reservoir


52


for forming the ink adjusting room


64


with the top portion


56


of the ink reservoir


52


, an ink outlet


72


set in a bottom portion


53


of the ink reservoir


52


for providing ink


58


to the outside of the ink reservoir


52


to form ink drops


74


, an elastic deformation device


82


for adjusting pressure within the ink reservoir


52


, and an air supplying device


92


connected to the top portion


56


of the ink reservoir


52


for transmitting air of ink


58


. For this example, the air-supplying device


92


is a pipe


92


. The ink reservoir


52


further comprises a gap


54


on the top portion


56


. The cover


62


comprises a first air vent


66


and a second air vent


68


. The elastic deformation device


82


, set within the ink reservoir


52


, is connected to the gap


54


of the ink reservoir


52


. Additionally, the elastic deformation device


82


further comprises an air transmitting pipe


76


connected to the gap


54


of the ink reservoir


52


and the first air vent


66


of the cover


62


for transmitting external air into the elastic deformation device


82


. When the external air flows into the elastic deformation device


82


, the elastic deformation device


82


is deformed for adjusting pressure within the ink reservoir


52


. Air


100


outside the ink container


50


can flow into the ink adjusting room


64


through the second air vent


68


, being connected to the ink reservoir


52


by the pipe


92


.




As

FIG. 2

shows, an end


94


of the pipe


92


can form a gaseous state/liquid state interface with ink


58


, and capillarity between the end


94


and the ink


58


forms a liquid seal. When the liquid seal is formed, air outside the ink container


50


can not flow into the ink reservoir


52


through the pipe


92


, and neither can the ink


58


of the ink reservoir


52


flow into the pipe


92


.




The elastic deformation device


82


produces a self-shrinking force by self-elasticity. A volume of the elastic deformation device


82


is reduced to a predetermined range owing to the self-shrinking force. When the elastic deformation device


82


is disposed within the ink reservoir


52


, the inward force performs an action on the elastic deformation device


82


such that pressure within the ink reservoir


52


is lower than pressure of external air


100


. When a pressure difference between the ink reservoir


52


and the external air


100


exceeds a certain value, the ink


58


within the ink reservoir


52


can not flow out of the ink outlet


72


. So, the elastic deformation device


82


has a function of adjusting pressure within the ink reservoir


52


in order to avoid the ink flowing out of the ink outlet


72


.




Please refer to

FIG. 2

to FIG.


6


.

FIG. 3

is a diagram of an elastic deformation device


82


when expanding, as shown in FIG.


2


.

FIG. 4

is a diagram of external air


100


entering into an ink reservoir


52


in a form of bubbles


96


, as shown in FIG.


2


.

FIG. 5

is a diagram of air stopping entering into an ink reservoir


52


, as shown in FIG.


2


.

FIG. 6

is a diagram of ink


58


flowing into an ink adjusting room


64


, as shown in FIG.


2


. As

FIG. 3

shows, when ink


58


of the ink reservoir


52


flows out of the ink outlet


72


to form ink drops


74


, pressure within the ink reservoir


52


is lower than external air


100


. External air outside the ink container


50


flows into the elastic deformation device


82


through the transmitting pipe


76


, so that the elastic deformation device


82


expands. When the elastic deformation device


82


expands, the pressure within the ink reservoir


52


increases.




As

FIG. 4

shows, when the elastic deformation device


82


expands to a certain range, the elastic deformation device


82


can not adjust the pressure within the ink reservoir


52


by changing the volume of the elastic deformation device


82


. External air


100


flows into the ink reservoir


52


to produce the bubbles


96


through the second air vent


68


, the ink adjusting room


64


and the pipe


92


, such that the pressure within the ink reservoir


52


increases.




As

FIG. 5

shows, when the ink container stops outputting the ink


58


, the external air


100


stops flowing into the ink reservoir


52


. As

FIG. 6

shows, when a compressing maximum of the elastic deformation device


82


is exceeded, the pressure outside the ink container


50


decreases, such that the pressure within the ink reservoir


52


increases to move the ink


58


within the ink reservoir


52


. Fluid resistance of the ink outlet


72


is higher than the pipe


92


, causing the ink


58


to flow into the ink adjusting room


64


. When the pressure outside the ink container


50


decreases, the ink


58


within the ink reservoir


52


can not flow out of the ink container


50


because the pressure within the ink reservoir


52


increases.




As

FIG. 3

shows, the elastic deformation device


82


comprises a folding surface


84


having a plurality of inclined planes


86


, wherein when the elastic deformation device


82


shrinks to have an outwardly overlapping wall with a folding shape, by a self-shrinking force. In other words, when a volume of the elastic deformation device


82


is decreased, the plurality of inclined planes


86


are mutually near, and when the volume of the elastic deformation device


82


is increased, the plurality of inclined planes


86


are mutually far away. The elastic deformation device


82


therefore has a large range to change the volume in order to adjust the pressure within the ink reservoir


52


.




Please refer to FIG.


7


.

FIG. 7

is a diagram of a second preferred embodiment ink container


110


according to the present invention. The ink container


110


comprises an ink reservoir


112


for storing ink


128


, a cover


114


set above the ink reservoir


112


for forming an ink adjusting room


122


with a top portion


116


of the ink reservoir


112


, and an elastic deformation device


142


for adjusting pressure within the ink reservoir


112


. The elastic deformation device


142


comprises an air transmitting pipe


132


for transmitting external air into the elastic deformation device


142


. The air transmitting pipe


132


comprises a second air vent


134


for transmitting the external air into the ink adjusting room


122


. The ink adjusting room


122


further comprises an ink absorber


124


(such as a sponge), filled within the ink adjusting room


122


. When the ink


128


within the ink reservoir


112


flows into the ink adjusting room


122


, the ink absorber


124


can absorb the ink


128


so as to avoid the ink


128


flowing into the elastic deformation device


142


through the second air vent


134


.




Furthermore, a protuberance


126


is set above the top portion


116


of the ink reservoir


112


for withstanding a bottom portion


124


of the ink reservoir


112


. The ink


128


within the ink adjusting room


122


flows back into the ink reservoir


112


through a pipe


144


, and the protuberance


126


provides capillarity for the ink absorber


124


, such that the ink


128


absorbed by the ink absorber


124


can flow back into the ink reservoir


112


.




Please refer to FIG.


8


.

FIG. 8

is a diagram of a third preferred embodiment ink container


150


according to the present invention. A hollow pipe


152


of the ink container


150


comprises an ink storage passage


154


, and an elastic deformation device


168


comprises a flat bottom


164


with a slab


166


set below the flat bottom


164


. The hollow pipe


152


comprises a fillister


159


adjacent to the bottom portion


157


of an ink reservoir


156


for communicating with a ventilated component


170


. The ventilated component


170


comprises an opening


174


for connecting the bottom portion


157


of the ink reservoir


156


with an ink adjusting room


162


. When pressure of external air is dropped, the ink


158


within the ink reservoir


156


can fill the ink storage passage


154


, then flow into the ink adjusting room


162


. Additionally, when a volume of the elastic deformation device


168


has changed, the elastic deformation device


168


can produce regular deformation under restrictions on gravity of the slab


166


.




In contrast to the prior art, the present ink container utilizes the elastic deformation device with a self-elasticity to adjust the pressure within the ink container. Furthermore, the ink adjusting room of the ink container is set on a top portion of the ink reservoir, so that when ink flows into the ink adjusting room, an air vent does not allow the ink to flow out of the ink container.




The above disclosure is not intended as limiting. Those skilled in the art will readily observe that numerous modifications and alterations of the device may be made while retaining the teachings of the invention. Accordingly, the above disclosure should be construed as limited only by the metes and bounds of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An ink container comprising:an ink reservoir for storing ink, the ink reservoir having a gap on a top portion; an ink outlet set in a bottom portion of the ink reservoir for providing ink to the outside of within the ink reservoir; an elastic deformation device set within the ink reservoir, the elastic deformation device being connected to the gap of the ink reservoir to accept external air into the elastic deformation device, the elastic deformation device being capable of adjusting pressure within the ink reservoir by producing deformation according to a magnitude of a pressure within the ink reservoir or elasticity of the elastic deformation device; and an ink adjusting room set on a top portion of the ink reservoir; wherein when the pressure within the ink reservoir is lower than a pressure of external air, the external air flowing into the elastic deformation device of the ink container causes the elastic deformation device to expand, and when the pressure within the ink reservoir is higher than the pressure of the external air, ink within the ink reservoir is capable of flowing into the ink adjusting room, and the elastic deformation device shrinks to have an outwardly overlapping wall with a folding shape in order to balance the pressure of the external air with the pressure of the ink reservoir.
  • 2. The ink container of claim 1 wherein the elastic deformation device has a self-shrinking force.
  • 3. The ink container of claim 1 further comprising a cover set above the ink reservoir for forming the ink adjusting room with the top portion of the ink reservoir.
  • 4. The ink container of claim 1 wherein the ink adjusting room comprises an air vent, the air vent allowing external air to flow into the ink adjusting room, the ink adjusting room being connected with the ink reservoir.
  • 5. The ink container of claim 1 wherein the ink adjusting room further comprises an ink absorber, such that when the ink within the ink reservoir flows into the ink adjusting room, the ink absorber absorbs the ink flowing into the ink adjusting room.
  • 6. The ink container of claim 5 wherein the ink adjusting room further comprises a protuberance for withstanding a bottom portion of the ink absorber.
  • 7. The ink container of claim 1 further comprising an air supplying device, wherein when the elastic deformation device expands to a determined extent, air within the ink adjusting room flows into the ink reservoir through the air supplying device.
  • 8. The ink container of claim 7 wherein when the pressure within the ink reservoir is higher than the pressure of the external air, the ink within the ink reservoir flows into the ink adjusting room through the air supplying device, and when the pressure within the ink reservoir is lower than the pressure of the external air, the ink within the ink adjusting room flows into the ink reservoir through the air supplying device.
  • 9. The ink container of claim 8 wherein the air supplying device comprises an ink storage passage, wherein when the pressure within the ink reservoir is higher than the pressure of the external air, the ink within the ink reservoir pours fully into the ink storage passage and then flows into the ink adjusting room.
  • 10. The ink container of claim 7 wherein the air supplying device is a pipe, the pipe having an opening for connecting the bottom portion of the ink reservoir with the ink adjusting room.
  • 11. The ink container of claim 7 wherein the air supplying device is a hollow pipe, the hollow pipe comprising a fillister adjacent to the bottom portion of the ink reservoir for accommodating a ventilated component, the ventilated component having an opening for connecting the bottom portion of the ink reservoir with the ink adjusting room.
  • 12. The ink container of claim 1 wherein the elastic deformation device comprises a folding surface having a plurality of inclined planes, wherein when a volume of the elastic deformation device is decreased, the plurality of inclined planes are mutually near, and when the volume of the elastic deformation device is increased, the plurality of inclined planes are mutually far away.
  • 13. The ink container of claim 1 wherein the elastic deformation device has a flat bottom with a slab set below the flat bottom, wherein when the volume of the elastic deformation device has been changed, the slab enables the elastic deformation device to produce regular deformation.
  • 14. An ink container comprising:an ink reservoir for storing ink, the ink reservoir having a gap on a top portion; an ink outlet set in a bottom portion of the ink reservoir for providing ink to the outside of the ink reservoir; and an ink adjusting room set on a top portion of the ink reservoir and being connected with the ink reservoir, the ink adjusting room being connected to the gap of the ink reservoir to accept external air into the ink adjusting room, the ink adjusting room comprising an ink absorber, and a protuberance for contacting a bottom portion of the ink absorber, such that when the ink within the ink reservoir flows into the ink adjusting room, the ink absorber absorbs the ink flowing into the ink adjusting room, wherein when the pressure within the ink reservoir is lower than a pressure of external air, the external air flows into the ink adjusting room of the ink container, and when the pressure within the ink reservoir is higher than the pressure of the external air, ink within the ink reservoir is capable of flowing into the ink adjusting room in order to balance the pressure of the external air with the pressure of the ink reservoir.
  • 15. An ink container comprising:an ink reservoir for storing ink, the ink reservoir having a gap on a top portion; an ink outlet set in a bottom portion of the ink reservoir for providing ink to the outside of the ink reservoir; an ink adjusting room set on a top portion of the ink reservoir and being connected with the ink reservoir, the ink adjusting room being connected to the gap of the ink reservoir to accept external air into the ink adjusting room; an elastic deformation device set within the ink reservoir, the elastic deformation device being connected to the gap of the ink reservoir to accept external air into the elastic deformation device, the elastic deformation device being capable of adjusting pressure within the ink reservoir by producing deformation according to a magnitude of a pressure within the ink reservoir or elasticity of the elastic deformation device; and an air supplying device, wherein when the elastic deformation device expands to a determined extent, air within the ink adjusting room flows into the ink reservoir through the air supplying device, wherein when the pressure within the ink reservoir is lower than a pressure of external air, the external air flows into the ink adjusting room of the ink container, and when the pressure within the ink reservoir is higher than the pressure of the external air, ink within the ink reservoir is capable of flowing into the ink adjusting room in order to balance the pressure of the external air with the pressure of the ink reservoir.
  • 16. The ink container of claim 15 wherein when the pressure within the ink reservoir is higher than the pressure of the external air, the ink within the ink reservoir flows into the ink adjusting room through the air supplying device, and when the pressure within the ink reservoir is lower than the pressure of the external air, the ink within the ink adjusting room flows into the ink reservoir through the air supplying device.
  • 17. The ink container of claim 16 wherein the air supplying device comprises an ink storage passage, wherein when the pressure within the ink reservoir is higher than the pressure of the external air, the ink within the ink reservoir pours fully into the ink storage passage and then flows into the ink adjusting room.
  • 18. The ink container of claim 15 wherein the air supplying device is a pipe, the pipe having an opening for connecting the bottom portion of the ink reservoir with the ink adjusting room.
  • 19. The ink container of claim 15 wherein the air supplying device is a hollow pipe, the hollow pipe comprising a fillister adjacent to the bottom portion of the ink reservoir for accommodating a ventilated component, the ventilated component having an opening for connecting the bottom portion of the ink reservoir with the ink adjusting room.
  • 20. An ink container comprising:an ink reservoir for storing ink, the ink reservoir having a gap on a top portion; an ink outlet set in a bottom portion of the ink reservoir for providing ink within the ink reservoir; an elastic deformation device set within the ink reservoir, the elastic deformation device being connected to the gap of the ink reservoir to accept external air into the elastic deformation device, the elastic deformation device being capable of adjusting pressure within the ink reservoir by producing deformation according to a magnitude of a pressure within the ink reservoir or elasticity of the elastic deformation device; wherein when the pressure within the ink reservoir is lower than a pressure of external air, the external air flowing into the elastic deformation device of the ink container causes the elastic deformation device to expand, and when the pressure within the ink reservoir is higher than the pressure of the external air, the elastic deformation device shrinks to have an outwardly overlapping wall with a folding shape in order to balance the pressure of the external air with the pressure of the ink reservoir, wherein the elastic deformation device has a flat bottom with a slab set below the flat bottom, and when the volume of the elastic deformation device has been changed, the slab enables the elastic deformation device to produce regular deformation.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
90106276 A Mar 2001 TW
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