Claims
- 1. An ink tank cartridge for a printer, the ink tank cartridge comprising:
- a housing formed with a chamber therein;
- an ink supply port positioned in said housing so as to project into said chamber at one end thereof;
- a first electrode positioned in said ink supply port;
- a second electrode positioned in said chamber of said housing, said second electrode being spaced from said first electrode; and
- at least one porous member having pores for being impregnated with ink, said at least one porous member being accommodated in said chamber of said housing so as to be engaged by said one end of said ink supply port and to be compressed in the region of such engagement, said second electrode engaging said porous member;
- whereby ink in said cartridge between said first and second electrodes can electrically connect said electrodes so that the absence of said ink can be detected.
- 2. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, wherein the volume of the porous member before insertion in said chamber is greater than the volume of the chamber.
- 3. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, wherein said ink supply port is located in a bottom region of said porous member, said second electrode being positioned near the bottom region of said porous member.
- 4. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, wherein said housing is formed with a wall on a side of said chamber opposed to said one end of said ink supply port for at least in part holding said porous member in compressing engagement with said one end of said ink supply port.
- 5. The ink tank cartridge of claim 4, wherein said wall is a cover.
- 6. The ink tank cartridge of claim 4, wherein said wall includes at least one projection extending into said chamber for compressing said porous member and for forming a space between said porous member and said wall.
- 7. The ink tank cartridge of claim 6, and including an air vent coupling said space between said wall and said porous member to ambient air.
- 8. An ink tank cartridge for a printer being removably mountable onto an ink supply needle of said printer, the ink tank cartridge comprising:
- a housing formed with a chamber therein;
- an ink supply port positioned in said housing;
- a packing member provided within said ink supply port, said packing member being formed with a hole therethrough dimensioned to receive said ink supply needle;
- a first electrode positioned in said ink supply port;
- a second electrode positioned in said chamber of said housing, said second electrode being spaced from said first electrode; and
- at least one porous member having pores for being impregnated with ink, said at least one porous member being accommodated in said chamber of said housing so as to be engaged by said one end of said ink supply port and to be compressed in the region of such engagement, said second electrode engaging said porous member;
- whereby ink in said cartridge between said first and second electrodes can electrically connect said electrodes so that the absence of said ink can be detected.
- 9. The ink tank cartridge of claim 8, wherein the volume of the porous member before insertion in said chamber is greater than the volume of the chamber.
- 10. The ink tank cartridge of claim 8, wherein said ink supply port is located in a bottom region of said porous member, said second electrode being positioned near the bottom region of said porous member.
- 11. The ink tank cartridge of claim 8, wherein said housing is formed with a wall on a side of said chamber opposed to said one end of said ink supply port for at least in part holding said porous member in compressing engagement with said one end of said ink supply port.
- 12. The ink tank cartridge of claim 11, wherein said wall includes at least one projection extending into said chamber for compressing said porous member and for forming a space between said porous member and said wall to maintain a substantially constant air pressure in said chamber.
- 13. The ink tank cartridge of claim 11, wherein said wall is a cover.
- 14. The ink tank cartridge of claim 11, wherein said wall is a cover.
- 15. The ink tank cartridge of claim 12, and including an air vent coupling said space between said cover and said porous member to ambient air.
- 16. An ink-jet type recording apparatus for outputting ink onto a recording medium, comprising:
- a recording head for ejecting ink;
- an ink supply needle coupled to said recording head and having at least one throughhole; and
- an ink tank cartridge configured for storing ink and mountable onto said recording head so that ink can flow from said ink tank cartridge to said recording head, said ink tank cartridge having a housing formed with a chamber therein;
- an ink supply port positioned in said housing for receiving said ink supply needle;
- a first electrode positioned in said ink supply port;
- a second electrode positioned in said chamber of said housing, said second electrode being spaced from said first electrode; and
- at least one porous member having pores for being impregnated with ink, said at least one porous member being accommodated in said chamber of said housing so as to be engaged by said one end of said ink supply port and to be compressed in the region of such engagement, said cover compressing said porous member in said chamber, said second electrode engaging said porous member;
- whereby ink in said cartridge between said first and second electrodes can electrically connect said electrodes so that the absence of said ink can be detected.
- 17. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 16, wherein the volume of the porous member before insertion in said chamber is greater than the volume of the chamber.
- 18. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 16, wherein ink supply port is located in a bottom region of said porous member, said second electrode being positioned near said bottom region of said porous member.
- 19. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 16, wherein said housing is formed with a wall on a side of said chamber opposed to said one end of said ink supply port for at least n part holding said porous member in compressing engagement with said one end of said ink supply port.
- 20. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 19, wherein said wall includes at least one projection extending into said chamber for compressing said porous member and for forming a space between said porous member and said wall to maintain a substantially constant air pressure in said chamber.
- 21. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 20, and including an air vent coupling said space between said wall and said porous member to ambient air.
- 22. An ink cartridge for a printer, the ink tank cartridge, comprising:
- a housing formed with a chamber therein and a wall on one side of said chamber, said wall including at least one projection extending into said chamber;
- an ink supply port positioned in said housing so as to project into said chamber at one end thereof;
- a first electrode positioned in said ink supply port;
- a second electrode positioned in said chamber of said housing, said second electrode being spaced from said first electrode; and
- at least one porous member having pores being impregnated with ink, said at least one porous member being accommodated in said chamber of said housing, said second electrode engaging said porous member;
- whereby ink in said cartridge between said first and second electrodes can electrically connect said electrodes so that the absence of said ink can be detected.
- 23. The ink tank cartridge of claim 22, wherein said at least one porous member is engaged by one end of said ink supply port.
- 24. The ink tank cartridge of claim 22, wherein said at least one projection is a plurality of projections for compressing said porous member.
- 25. The ink tank cartridge of claim 22, wherein said wall is a cover.
- 26. The ink cartridge of claim 22, wherein said wall at least in part holds said porous member in compressing engagement with said one end of said ink supply port.
- 27. The ink tank cartridge of claim 26, wherein said wall and said at least one projection form a space between said porous member and said wall.
- 28. The ink tank cartridge of claim 27, and including an air vent coupling said space between said wall and said porous member to ambient air.
- 29. An ink-jet type recording apparatus for outputting ink onto a recording medium, comprising;
- a recording head for ejecting ink;
- an ink supply needle coupled to said recording head and having at least one throughhole; and
- an ink tank cartridge, comprising:
- a housing formed with a chamber therein and a wall on one side of said chamber, said wall including at least one projection extending into said chamber;
- an ink supply port positioned in said housing so as to project into said chamber at one end thereof;
- a first electrode positioned in said ink supply port;
- a second electrode positioned in said chamber of said housing, said second electrode being spaced from said first electrode; and
- at least one porous member having pores being impregnated with ink, said at least one porous member being accommodated in said chamber of said housing, said second electrode engaging said porous member;
- whereby ink in said cartridge between said first and second electrodes can electrically connect said electrodes so that the absence of said ink can be detected.
- 30. The ink tank cartridge of claim 29, wherein said at least one porous member is engaged by one end of said ink supply port.
- 31. The ink tank cartridge of claim 29, wherein said at least one projection is a plurality of projection for compressing said porous member.
- 32. The ink tank cartridge of claim 29, wherein said wall is a cover.
- 33. The ink cartridge of claim 29, wherein said wall at least in part holds said porous member in compressing engagement with said one end of said ink supply port.
- 34. The ink tank cartridge of claim 33, wherein said wall and said at least one projection form a space between said porous member and said wall.
- 35. The ink tank cartridge of claim 34, and including an air vent coupling said space between said wall and said porous member to ambient air.
Priority Claims (7)
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2-21022 |
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2-70318 |
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2-332640 |
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4-32226 |
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4-58151 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/484,538, filed Jun. 7, 1995, currently pending, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/928,936, filed on Aug. 8, 1992 U.S. Pat. No. 5,488,401, entitled INK-JET RECORDING APPARATUS AND INK TANK CARTRIDGE THEREFOR, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 742,529 filed on Aug. 7, 1991 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,255,019 on Oct. 19, 1993 entitled INK NEAR-END DETECTING DEVICE, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 642,761 filed on Jan. 18, 1991 and issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,070,346 on Dec. 3, 1991 entitled INK NEAR-END DETECTING DEVICE.
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