Claims
- 1. An ink-jet cartridge, comprising:
- a cartridge case structure having an external length dimension along a length direction, an external width dimension extending along a width direction and an external height dimension extending along a height direction, and wherein one of said dimensions is larger than each of the other of said dimensions;
- an ink-jet printhead;
- an ink path through which liquid ink is supplied to said printhead, said ink path including a first fluid passageway and a second fluid passageway, wherein ink is supplied to said printhead through said first and second passageway to ensure an adequate supply of ink during printing operations; and
- a first filter interposed within said case structure across said first fluid passageway of said ink path in a first filter plane substantially parallel to a direction along which said larger dimension extends, and a second filter interposed within said case structure across said second fluid passageway of said ink path, said first filter and said second filter for preventing particulate contamination from passing therethrough and reaching said printhead.
- 2. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 1 wherein said printhead is secured within a printhead plane, and said first filter plane is substantially perpendicular to said printhead plane.
- 3. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 1 wherein said second filter is interposed across said second fluid passageway in a second filter plane which is substantially parallel to said first filter plane.
- 4. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 1 wherein said first and said second filter each have a mesh opening size which does not permit air bubbles to pass therethrough under nominal air bubble pressures experienced by the pen in normal use or storage.
- 5. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 4 wherein said mesh opening size is nominally 15 microns or smaller.
- 6. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 1 wherein said case structure defines a generally rectilinear ink reservoir region and a snout region extending from an edge of said ink reservoir region, said printhead is secured to an external surface of said snout region, and said first filter and said second filter disposed in said snout region and do not occupy volume within said ink reservoir region.
- 7. An ink-jet cartridge, comprising:
- a cartridge case structure;
- an ink-jet printhead assembly secured to said case structure, said printhead including an ink-jet printhead;
- a fluid path connected to said printhead to deliver liquid ink to said printhead upon demand, said path including first and second path branches; and
- first and second physically displaced filter members disposed respectively in said first and second path branches to prevent particulate contaminants from passing through said fluid path to said printhead.
- 8. The cartridge of claim 7 wherein said first and second filter members each comprise a fine wire mesh member having a mesh opening size which does not permit air bubbles to pass therethrough under a nominal air bubble pressure experienced by the pen in normal usage or storage.
- 9. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 7 wherein said first and second filter members are disposed in respective first and second parallel filter planes.
- 10. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 9 wherein said first and second filter members planes are substantially perpendicular to a printhead plane in which said printhead is secured.
- 11. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 7 wherein said cartridge case structure defines a generally rectilinear ink reservoir region and a snout region extending from an edge of said ink reservoir region, said printhead is secured to an external surface of said snout region, and said first and second filter members are disposed in said snout region and do not occupy volume within said ink reservoir region.
- 12. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 11 wherein said fluid path includes a standpipe defined in said snout region and having an interior channel communicating between said printhead and a chamber having first and second opposed windows each in communication with said ink reservoir region, said chamber defined in said snout region, wherein ink flows from said reservoir region through first and second ink path branches, through said first and second filter members and said first and second windows into said chamber and through said standpipe channel to said printhead.
- 13. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 12 wherein said first and second filter members are respectively disposed across said first and second windows.
- 14. In an ink-jet printing system, a method of passing liquid ink through a filter to an ink-jet printhead, comprising the following steps:
- providing an ink feed path having a first branch and a second branch-branches, each branch feeding to a common ink channel leading to the printhead, with a first filter disposed in said first branch and a second filter disposed in said second branch to prevent particulate contaminants from reaching said printhead; and
- passing liquid ink through said first branch and second said branch and through said first filter and said second filter to each said common ink channel and the printhead upon demand during printing operations.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein said ink-jet printhead is secured on a cartridge case structure having an external length dimension along a length direction, an external width dimension extending along a width direction and an external height dimension extending along a height direction, and wherein one of said dimensions is larger than each of the other of said dimensions, said first filter is interposed within said case structure across said first branch in a first filter plane substantially parallel to a direction along which said larger dimension extends, and said second filter is interposed within said case structure across said second branch in a second filter plane substantially parallel to said direction along which said larger dimension extends.
- 16. The method of claim 15 wherein said printhead is secured within a printhead plane, and said first filter plane and said second filter plane are substantially perpendicular to said printhead plane.
- 17. The method of claim 14 wherein said first filter and said second filter are fine wire mesh filters having a mesh opening size which does not permit air bubbles to pass therethrough under nominal air bubble pressures experienced by the pen in normal use or storage.
- 18. The method of claim 15 wherein said case structure defines a generally rectilinear region and a snout region extending from an edge of said region, said printhead is secured to an external surface of said snout region, and said first filter and said second filter are disposed in said snout region and do not occupy volume within said rectilinear region.
- 19. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 1 further comprising an ink reservoir disposed within said case structure for holding a supply of liquid ink, and wherein said ink path is disposed between said ink reservoir and said printhead.
- 20. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 19 further comprising a supply of ink in said ink reservoir.
- 21. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 7 further comprising an ink reservoir disposed within said case structure for holding a supply of liquid ink, and wherein said fluid path is disposed between said ink reservoir and said printhead.
- 22. The ink-jet cartridge of claim 21 further comprising a supply of ink in said ink reservoir.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation of commonly assigned application Ser. No. 07/995,109, filed Dec. 22, 1992, entitled COMBINED FILTER/AIR CHECK VALVE FOR THERMAL INK-JET PEN by G. T. Kaplinsky, U.S. Pat. No. 5,426,459.
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Continuations (1)
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