Claims
- 1. An ink filling method in which ink is filled to an ink container provided with a head portion for electing ink, a porous material for retaining the ink to be supplied to the head portion, and a container casing for accommodating the porous material, the method comprising the steps of:
- compressing the porous material accommodated in said container casing to a size smaller than an inner size of said container casing; and
- filling the porous material with the ink using a restoring force of the porous material in the container when the porous material is released from compression.
- 2. An ink filling method according to claim 1, wherein said compressing step is executed mechanically.
- 3. An ink filling method according to claim 1, wherein said filling step is executed under atmospheric pressure.
- 4. An ink filling method according to claim 1, wherein said filling step is performed after said compressing step, and said filling step further comprises the step of releasing the porous material from the compression state, said releasing step being performed while the porous material is filled gradually.
- 5. An ink filling method according to claim 4, wherein said filling step further comprises the step of releasing the porous material from the compression state continuously.
- 6. An ink filling method according to claim 4, wherein said filling step further comprises the step of releasing the porous material from the compression state intermittently.
- 7. An ink filling method according to claim 1, further comprising the step of:
- providing a compressing member for compressing the porous material and an ink supply tube for supplying the ink to the container casing,
- wherein said compressing step further comprises the step of compressing the porous material with said compressing member, and said filling step further comprises the step of supplying the ink to the container casing with said ink supply tube.
- 8. A method according to claim 7, wherein the container casing has an ink supply port provided therein for supplying the ink to the head portion, and the ink supply tube is inserted into said porous material adjacent said ink supply port.
- 9. An ink filling method according to claim 7, wherein said providing step comprises providing said ink supply tube for use both as said compressing member and for supplying the ink.
- 10. An ink filling method according to claim 1, wherein the porous material as been heat-compressed 2 times-4 times beforehand from an original uncompressed volume, and the compression of the porous material in the container casing is such that a compressed volume of the material is 1/2-1/5 of the original uncompressed volume of the material.
- 11. A method according to claim 1, wherein the container casing has a side with an ink supply port provided therein for supplying the ink to the head portion, and the porous material is compressed in said compressing step in a direction substantially perpendicular to said side.
- 12. An apparatus for filling ink to an ink container, comprising:
- compressing means for compressing an ink absorbing material accommodated in the ink container, said compressing means compressing the ink absorbing material to a size smaller than an inner size of the ink container;
- releasing means for releasing the ink absorbing material from compression; and
- supplying means for supplying the ink to the ink container.
- 13. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said compressing means, said releasing means and said supplying means are a common member.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein during an ink filling operation, said supplying means is inserted into said compressing means and then into the ink absorbing material.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the ink is supplied to the ink container, and thereafter the ink absorbing material is filled with the ink in accordance with release of the ink absorbing material from the compression state.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the ink is supplied to the absorbing material as a result of restoration of the ink absorbing material in accordance with release of the ink absorbing material from the compression state.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/371,856 filed Jan. 12, 1995, now abandoned.
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