Claims
- 1. An ink delivery system for an ink-jet pen comprising:
- a pen cartridge having an internal reservoir for storing ink, a fluid inlet in fluid communication with the reservoirs and a fluid outlet in fluid communication with the reservoir;
- a print head mounted to the pen cartridge, in fluid communication with the reservoir and the fluid outlet;
- an ink supply;
- a conduit system coupled to the ink supply, the conduit system connected to the fluid inlet and the fluid outlet during an operational mode;
- a pump connected to the conduit system, the pump adapted to selectively deliver ink from the ink supply to the reservoir and to circulate fluid from the conduit system through the pen cartridge and back to the conduit system;
- and wherein the ink supply has a first fluid flow resistance to ink being delivered from the ink supply to the reservoir by the conduit system, the pen cartridge has a second fluid flow resistance to fluid circulation therethrough, the second fluid flow resistance being greater than the first fluid flow resistance whenever the reservoir is partially filled with ink, and the pump moves ink from the ink supply to the reservoir only when the second fluid flow resistance is greater than the first fluid flow resistance, while maintaining fluid communication between the reservoir and the conduit system, and between the ink supply and the conduit system.
- 2. The system of claim 1 wherein:
- the reservoir has a first volume and a second volume, the first volume adjacent to and in fluid communication with the second volume, the first volume substantially filled with a capillary material for storing ink therein.
- 3. The system of claim 2 wherein:
- the reservoir further includes a third volume adjacent the print head, the third volume in fluid communication with the first volume and the second volume; and
- the pump moves fluid through the first volume to the third volume and then to the second volume to remove gas in the fluid from the third volume.
- 4. The system of claim 3, wherein a transport valve is disposed in the conduit system, the transport valve having a first position allowing fluid flow from the ink supply through the conduit system and a second position occluding fluid flow from the ink supply.
- 5. The system of claim 3, wherein:
- a transport valve is disposed in the conduit system, the transport valve having a first position allowing fluid flow from the ink supply to the conduit system while occluding fluid flow from the pen cartridge to the conduit system, a second position allowing fluid flow from the pen cartridge to the conduit system while occluding fluid flow from the ink supply, and a third position occluding fluid flow through the conduit system.
- 6. The system of claim 1 wherein said pen cartridge further includes a gas vent adjacent to the reservoir.
- 7. The system of claim 6 wherein:
- the second fluid flow resistance is less than the first fluid flow resistance whenever the first reservoir volume is substantially saturated with ink; and
- the pump moves fluid from the conduit system, through the reservoir and back to the ink circulation conduit whenever the second fluid flow resistance is less than the first fluid flow resistance.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the reservoir has a first volume adjacent to and in fluid communication with a second volume, the first volume substantially filled with a capillary material for storing ink therein, the system further including a screen positioned between the second volume and the fluid outlet, the screen carrying a liquid therein, the liquid in the screen creating a third flow resistance to fluid circulation through the pen cartridge, the third fluid flow resistance greater than the first fluid flow resistance such that the pump moves ink from the ink supply to the reservoir.
- 9. The system of claim 7 wherein the reservoir has a first volume adjacent to and in fluid communication with a second volume, the first volume substantially filled with a capillary material for storing ink therein, the system further including a removable impediment positioned between the second volume and the fluid outlet, the removable impediment creating a third fluid flow resistance greater than the first fluid flow resistance such that the pump moves ink from the ink supply to the reservoir.
- 10. The system of claim 7 wherein the pump operates at a first pump rate whenever the first volume has ink stored therein and at a second pump rate whenever the reservoir is substantially dry, the second pump rate being faster than the first pump rate.
- 11. The system of claim 7 further including a capping station selectively connectable to the print head to cover and seal the print head.
- 12. The system of claim 1, including a pen cartridge outlet fitment and a pen cartridge inlet fitment, to which the circulation conduit is removably connectable to permit intermittent removal of the circulation conduit from the system.
- 13. The system of claim 12 including a check valve mounted in the circulation conduit, the check valve being biased towards a closed position to prevent fluid leakage from the circulation conduit when the circulation conduit is removed from the system.
- 14. The system of claim 12, wherein a compliant material forms a seal between the pen cartridge outlet fitment and the circulation conduit whenever the circulation conduit is connected to the pen cartridge.
- 15. The system of claim 14 wherein the outlet fitment comprises a canted orifice such that the seal between the pen cartridge outlet fitment and the circulation conduit is broken at an upper portion of the seal prior to a lower portion of the seal when the circulation conduit is removed from the pen cartridge.
- 16. The system of claim 1 wherein said conduit system includes:
- an ink supply conduit portion coupled between said ink supply and said pump, said ink supply conduit including a conduit junction;
- a first conduit portion connected between said pump and said fluid inlet of said pen cartridge; and
- a second conduit portion connected between said fluid outlet of said pen cartridge and said conduit junction,
- said pump delivering ink through said ink supply conduit portion and said first conduit portion whenever the second fluid flow resistance is greater than the first fluid flow resistance.
- 17. The system of claim 16 wherein said pump recirculates ink through the first conduit portion, the ink reservoir and the second fluid conduit portion without delivering ink from the ink supply whenever the second fluid flow resistance is less than the first fluid flow resistance.
- 18. The system of claim 1 wherein the ink supply is remote from the pen cartridge.
- 19. An ink delivery system for an ink-jet pen comprising:
- a pen cartridge having a reservoir for storing ink, the pen cartridge having a first fluid flow resistance therethrough;
- a print head mounted to the pen cartridge;
- an ink supply having a second fluid flow resistance therefrom;
- a conduit system coupled to the ink supply and periodically coupled to the pen cartridge; and
- a pump connected to the conduit system, the pump selectively moving ink from the ink supply to the reservoir only if the first fluid flow resistance is greater than the second fluid flow resistance and selectively moving fluid through the pen cartridge to the conduit system without delivering ink from the ink supply wherever the second fluid flow resistance is greater than the first fluid flow resistance.
- 20. The system of claim 19 wherein said conduit system includes:
- an ink supply conduit portion coupled between said ink supply and said pump, said ink supply conduit including a conduit junction;
- a first conduit portion coupled between said pump and said fluid inlet of said pen cartridge; and
- a second conduit portion coupled between said fluid outlet of said pen cartridge and said conduit junction,
- said pump delivering ink through said ink supply conduit portion and said first conduit portion whenever the second fluid flow resistance is greater than the first fluid flow resistance.
- 21. The system of claim 20 wherein said pump recirculates ink through the first conduit portion, the ink reservoir and the second fluid conduit portion without delivering ink from the ink supply whenever the second fluid flow resistance is less than the first fluid flow resistance.
- 22. The system of claim 19 wherein the ink supply is remote from the pen cartridge.
- 23. A method for removing gas from, delivering to, and dissipating heat within an ink-jet pen having an internal reservoir, the method comprising the steps of:
- periodically supplying ink to the reservoir from an ink supply remote from the ink-jet pen;
- circulating ink from the reservoir through a circulation conduit and back to the reservoir without passing the ink through the ink supply; and
- venting gas from the reservoir.
- 24. The method of claim 23 further comprising the steps of:
- providing a capillary material in the reservoir and a pump connected to the circulation conduit;
- mounting a screen to the reservoir;
- pumping ink from an ink supply remote from the pen, through the circulation conduit when the circulation conduit is coupled to the ink-jet pen and into the capillary material within the reservoir until the capillary material is substantially saturated;
- pumping fluid through the capillary material back to the circulation conduit whenever the capillary material is substantially saturated; and
- removing the circulation conduit from the ink-jet pen when the pump is not activated.
- 25. The method of claim 24 further comprising the step of mounting the screen at an incline.
- 26. The method of claim 24 further comprising the step of saturating the screen with a fluid providing a relatively high flow resistance in the ink-jet pen such that the pump moves ink from the ink supply to the reservoir whenever the reservoir is dry.
- 27. The method of claim 24 further comprising the steps of:
- pumping fluid at a first pump rate whenever the reservoir is dry such that ink is moved from the ink supply to the pen cartridge; and
- pumping fluid at a second pump rate, the second pump rate less than the first pump rate whenever the pen cartridge is saturated with ink such that the pump moves fluid from the circulation conduit through the pen cartridge and back to the circulation conduit.
- 28. The method of claim 23 wherein:
- said step of periodically supplying ink comprises the step of pumping ink from the ink supply remote from the ink-jet pen to the reservoir whenever a fluid flow resistance of the ink-jet pen is greater than a fluid flow resistance of the ink supply; and
- said step of circulating ink comprises the step of pumping fluid from the circulation conduit, through the ink-jet pen, and back to the ink circulation conduit without passing through the ink supply whenever the fluid flow resistance of the ink-jet pen is less than the fluid flow resistance of the ink supply.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/449,316, filed May 24, 1995, now abandoned.
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