Information
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Patent Grant
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6527382
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Patent Number
6,527,382
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Date Filed
Friday, November 2, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 4, 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
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An ink container includes a housing, a print head, and a fluid chamber. The housing has two inclined walls formed to divide the fluid chamber into a center ink well and two side ink wells. The housing also has two side walls, each having an inclined inner surface. The center ink well is formed between the two inclined walls. Each side ink well is formed between an inclined wall and a side wall. The inner surface of each side wall has a greater inclination than those of the inclined walls, so that each side ink well has a width decreasing from top to bottom.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an ink container, and more particularly, to an ink container with improved ink flow.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Please refer to FIG.
1
.
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of an ink container
10
according to U.S. Pat. 6,042,225. The ink container
10
comprises a housing
12
, a print head
16
, and an ink chamber
23
that is formed inside the housing
12
and includes a center ink well
22
, and two side ink wells
24
. Each one of the three ink wells
22
,
24
is employed to store ink of one color in a porous member
26
such as a foam, which absorbs ink. The ink container
10
further comprises a center ink pipe
28
and two side ink pipes
32
. The center ink pipe
28
fluidly connects the center ink well
22
and the print head
16
. The side ink pipe
32
connects the side ink well
24
and the print head
16
. A center filter
30
is horizontally installed on a top end of the center ink pipe
28
for filtering ink transmitted from the center inkwell
22
, and each of two side filters
34
is vertically installed between the side ink well
24
and the corresponding side ink pipe
32
for filtering ink transmitted from the side ink well
24
.
Due to a capillary attractive force, ink is kept inside the small hole of the porous member
26
such that the porous member
26
is able to absorb and store ink. This is equivalent to providing negative pressure inside the ink wells
22
,
24
, and the negative pressure force overcomes gravity acting on the ink, so as to reduce the fluid pressure inside the ink pipes
28
,
32
. This prevents ink from leaking outside the print head, so that the printed document is not contaminated. However, on the other hand, if the capillary attraction is strong, the fluid pressure inside the ink pipes
28
,
32
becomes too low to provide enough pressure for ejecting ink from the print head
16
, so that print quality is affected. In a worst case, ink is locked in the ink wells
22
,
24
and is unable to flow into the ink pipes
28
,
32
.
In other words, the fluid pressure inside the ink pipe
28
,
32
must be kept in a proper range, such that ink is ejected from the print head
16
when the print head
16
is printing and ink does not leak outside the print head
16
when the print head
16
is not printing.
According to the prior art, the side ink well
24
has a narrower top end (W
3
<W
4
), so that the top end of the porous member
26
is compressed more than its bottom end. This gives ink inside the side ink well
24
a trend to be pulled up and such a trend resists ink flowing from the top end to the bottom end.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore a primary objective of the present invention to provide an ink container that improves ink flow from top to bottom.
In a preferred embodiment, the present invention provides an ink container comprising a housing having two side walls, each side wall having an inner surface, a print head installed at a bottom of the housing for ejecting ink onto a document, and an ink chamber formed inside the housing having two inclined walls for dividing the ink chamber into a center ink well and two side ink wells. The center ink well is formed between the two inclined walls and has a width decreasing from top to bottom, each of the two side ink wells is formed between an inclined wall and a corresponding side wall. The inner surface of at least one of the side walls has a greater inclination than that of the corresponding inclined wall, so that the side ink well formed between the side wall and the inclined wall has a width decreasing from top to bottom.
The present invention further provides an ink container that comprises a housing having two side walls, a print head installed at a bottom of the housing for ejecting ink onto a document, snd an ink chamber formed inside the housing having two inclined walls for dividing the ink chamber into a center ink well and two side ink wells. The center ink well is formed between the two inclined walls and has a width decreasing from top to bottom. Each of the two side fluid wells is formed between an inclined wall and a corresponding side wall. The ink container further comprises a porous member positioned inside one of the side fluid wells for absorbing ink, and the porous member has a width increasing from top to bottom.
It is an advantage of the present invention that the bottom end of the porous member is compressed more than the top end, so as to improve ink flow from top to bottom.
These and other objectives 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 which is illustrated in the various figures and drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a sectional view of an ink container according to the prior art.
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of an ink container according to the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of a porous member of an ink container according to a second embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Please refer to FIG.
2
.
FIG. 2
is a sectional view of an ink container
50
according to the present invention. The ink container
50
comprises a housing
52
that has two side walls
54
, each of which has an inner surface, a print head
56
that is installed at a bottom of the housing
52
for ejecting ink onto a document, and an ink chamber
63
that is formed inside the housing
52
and has two inclined walls
60
for dividing the ink chamber
63
into a center ink well
62
and two side ink wells
64
. The center ink well
62
is formed between the two inclined walls
60
and has a width decreasing from top to bottom. Each of the two side ink wells
64
is formed between an inclined wall
60
and a corresponding side wall
54
. The inner surface of at least one of the side walls
54
has a greater inclination than that of the corresponding inclined wall
60
, so that the side ink well
64
has a width decreasing from top to bottom. Each of the three ink wells
62
,
64
is employed to store one color of ink by way of a porous member
66
, such as a foam that has a uniform width, to absorb ink.
The ink container
50
further comprises a center ink pipe
68
and two side ink pipes
72
. The center ink pipe
68
fluidly connects the center ink well
62
and the print head
56
. The side ink pipe
72
connects the side ink well
64
and the print head
56
. A center filter
70
is horizontally installed on a top end of the center ink pipe
68
for filtering ink transmitted from the center ink well
62
. Two side filters
74
are installed between the side ink well
64
and the corresponding side ink pipe
72
, so that the width of the bottom portion of the side ink well
64
also decreases from top to bottom (W
9
>W
10
).
According to the present invention, the widths of the center ink well
62
and the side ink well
64
decrease from top to bottom, so that the bottom portion of the porous member
66
with uniform width is compressed more than the top portion. This causes ink inside the ink well to have a trend of being pushed down, and such a trend improves ink flow from the top end to the bottom end.
Please refer to
FIG. 2
again, where the center ink well
62
with width decreasing from top to bottom (W
5
>W
6
) can be formed naturally in the molding process. Considering the side ink well
64
, a rib
58
with width increasing from top to bottom is added to the inner face of the side wall
54
so as to form the side ink well
64
with width decreasing from top to bottom (W
7
>W
8
).
Please refer to FIG.
3
.
FIG. 3
is a perspective view of the porous member
82
according to a second embodiment. An ink container used to contain the porous member shown in
FIG. 3
is the same as the ink container
10
. The only difference is the porous member
82
that is installed in the side ink well
24
. The porous member
82
has a width increasing from top to bottom (W
13
<W
14
). Moreover, the width difference between top portions of the side ink well
24
and the porous member
66
is less than the width difference between bottom portions of the side ink well
24
and the porous member
82
(W
13
−W
3
<W
14
−W
4
), such that the bottom portion of the porous member
82
is compressed more than its top portion. This also causes ink inside the ink well to exhibit a trend of being pushed down, and such a trend improves ink flow from the top end to the bottom end.
In contrast to the prior art, the present invention comprises the porous members
66
,
82
, whose top portions are compressed more than their bottom portions, so as to improve ink flow from top to bottom.
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. A fluid container comprising:a housing having a first side wall and a second side wall; a print head installed at bottom of the housing for injecting fluid onto a document; a first side fluid well formed inside the housing, the first side fluid well being formed between the first side wall and a first inner wall; a center fluid well formed inside the housing, the center fluid well being formed between the first inner wall and a second inner wall such that a width of the center fluid well continuously decreases from top to bottom; a second side fluid well formed inside the housing, the second side fluid well being formed between the second inner wall and the second side wall; and a porous member positioned inside the first side fluid well for absorbing fluid inside the first side fluid well, the porous member having a width continuously increasing from top to bottom so that a bottom portion of the porous member is compressed more than a top portion of the porous member.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
90110549 A |
May 2001 |
TW |
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Number |
Name |
Date |
Kind |
6042225 |
Altendorf et al. |
Mar 2000 |
A |
6276785 |
Shinada et al. |
Aug 2001 |
B1 |