Claims
- 1. An ink jet marker comprising:an elongate, generally cylindrical writing instrument body; a replaceable ink jet cartridge disposed at least partially in said body, said cartridge including a plurality of ink reservoirs and presenting an end cap for said marker at one end thereof, said end cap providing visual cues to the user for selecting a desired color of ink; an ink jet writing head disposed at the opposite end of said body, coupled with said reservoir adapted to dispense a selected amount of ink upon receipt of first control signals; a first user input located on said marker body comprising a finger-engageable ink activator disposed to generate input signals only when depressed by the user; an electrical control circuit disposed to receive said input signals and to provide said first control signals, said electrical control circuit including a power source with a plurality of terminals; and a docking station adapted to receive said writing instrument body, said docking station including a recharging circuit with complementary electrical terminals for engaging said electrical control circuit terminals when said writing instrument body is received within the docking station, to recharge said electrical control circuit power source.
- 2. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said ink jet print-head comprises a plurality of ejection nozzles in fluid communication with said ink reservoirs.
- 3. The invention as in claim 2 wherein said electrical control circuit applies said first control signals to desired ones of said ejection nozzles located on the ink jet writing head.
- 4. The invention as in claim 3 wherein the electrical control circuit applies said first control signals to desired ones of said ejection nozzles in response to user input concerning a desired color.
- 5. The invention as in claim 1 further comprising a slider control, located on the marker body, for providing input signals to said electrical control circuit to generate a pattern of a desired thickness on a print medium.
- 6. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said ink cartridge further comprises first segments sized to be received within complementary segments formed in a receptacle for the cartridge located within the writing instrument body, said cartridge when disposed in said receptacle being rotatably mounted relative to said writing instrument body to permit user selection of one of a plurality of colors.
- 7. The invention as in claim 1 further comprising an integrated circuit in communication with said electrical control circuit for providing input signals to said electrical control circuit to generate a desired pattern to be applied on a print medium.
- 8. The invention as in claim 7 wherein said ink jet writing head includes:at least one heater element, said heater element being disposed in a firing chamber supplied with ink from one of said ink reservoirs; and a nozzle member including at least one nozzle associated with said heater element, through which droplets of ink are expelled toward a print medium when said heater element is actuated.
- 9. The invention as in claim 1 wherein said ink jet writing head includes:at least one heater element, said heater element being disposed in a firing chamber supplied with ink from one of said ink reservoirs; and a nozzle member including at least one nozzle associated with said heater element, through which droplets of ink are expelled toward a print medium when said heater element is actuated.
- 10. The invention as in claim 1 wherein the electrical control circuit executes a plurality of computer executable instructions for providing said first control signals to generate a desired pattern on a print medium.
- 11. The invention as in claim 1 further comprising input controls permitting selection of a mix of colors in response to user input concerning a desired color.
- 12. The invention as in claim 1 wherein a mix of colors is dispensed by said ink jet writing head in response to user input concerning a desired color.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/848,065, filed on Apr. 28, 1997, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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