Claims
- 1. An ink tank cartridge for an ink-jet type recording apparatus being removably mountable onto an ink supply needle of said ink jet type recording apparatus, said ink supply needle having at least one throughhole to allow ink from said ink tank cartridge to pass therethrough, the ink tank cartridge comprising:
- a housing formed with a chamber therein;
- an ink supply port extending through and projecting from a wall of said housing, said ink supply port having a first opening directed towards said chamber of said housing and a second opening directed away from said wall of said housing;
- a packing member provided within said ink supply port towards said second opening, said packing member being formed with a hole therethrough dimensioned to receive said ink supply needle and to resiliently abut against an outer periphery of said ink supply needle of the ink jet type recording apparatus, said packing member being for preventing the flow of ink through said ink supply port other than through said ink supply needle when said needle is positioned in said ink supply port; and
- a sealing member separate from said packing member positioned to seal said second opening of said ink supply port before said ink tank cartridge is mounted on said ink supply needle and to be penetrated by said ink supply needle when said ink tank cartridge is mounted on said ink supply needle.
- 2. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, further including a filter essentially positioned at the first opening of said ink supply port.
- 3. The ink tank cartridge of claim 2, wherein the ink supply port substantially extends both inwardly and outwardly from said wall of said housing so that said ink supply port partially extends into said chamber and away from said wall of said housing.
- 4. The ink tank cartridge of claim 2, wherein said filter includes a mesh filter.
- 5. The ink tank cartridge of claim 4, wherein said mesh filter has a pore size of about 20 to 100 .mu.m.
- 6. The ink tank cartridge of claim 4, wherein said mesh filter is formed of a stainless steel.
- 7. The ink tank cartridge of claim 2, wherein said filter is fuse bonded onto said first opening of said ink supply port.
- 8. The ink tank cartridge of claim 2, wherein said filter has a diameter of 4 mm and a thickness of about 0.3 to 0.5 mm.
- 9. The ink tank cartridge of claim 2, wherein said filter is formed of a high polymer material.
- 10. The ink tank cartridge of claim 2, wherein said filter is formed of an anti-corrosion metal.
- 11. The ink tank cartridge of claim 10, wherein said filter is formed of a stainless steel.
- 12. The ink tank cartridge of claim 2, wherein said filter has a plurality of pores, each having a pore size of about 20 to 100 .mu.m.
- 13. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, wherein said packing member includes at least one resilient ring.
- 14. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, wherein said packing member includes at least one elastic sealing member.
- 15. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, wherein said hole of said packing member is defined by an interior wall, said packing member including at least one elastic sealing member having a central interior groove in said interior wall for facing the ink supply needle.
- 16. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, further including an ink end sensor positioned in said ink supply port.
- 17. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, wherein said sealing member is formed of a high polymer film with at least one metal layer laminated on said high polymer film.
- 18. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, wherein said sealing member is surrounded by a wall projecting from said second opening of said ink supply port.
- 19. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, wherein said ink supply port is formed with a passage therethough between said first and second openings defined by a stepped wall, said stepped wall facing said second opening for positioning said packing member.
- 20. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, wherein said sealing member includes a metal layer.
- 21. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, wherein said ink supply port has a flange projecting from a lower end thereof.
- 22. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, further including a porous member disposed within said ink supply port between said first opening of said ink supply port and said packing member.
- 23. The ink tank cartridge of claim 22, further including a step portion formed inside said ink supply port for engagement by said porous member to limit its position relative to said first opening.
- 24. The ink tank cartridge of claim 22, including an ink end sensor disposed between said first opening of said ink supply port and said porous member.
- 25. An ink tank cartridge for an ink-jet type recording apparatus being removably mountable onto an ink supply needle of a recording apparatus body, said ink supply needle having at least one throughhole to allow ink to pass therethrough, the ink tank cartridge comprising:
- a housing formed with a chamber therein;
- an ink supply port extending through and projecting from a wall of said housing, said ink supply port having a first opening directed towards said chamber of said housing and a second opening directed away from said wall of said housing;
- a packing member provided within said ink supply port towards said second opening, said packing member being formed with a hole therethrough dimensioned to receive said ink supply needle and to resiliently abut against an outer periphery of said ink supply needle of the ink jet type recording apparatus, said packing member preventing the flow of ink through said ink supply port other than through said ink supply needle when said needle is positioned in said ink supply port;
- a sealing member separate from said packing member positioned to seal said second opening of said ink supply port before said ink tank cartridge is mounted on said ink supply needle and to be penetrated by said needle when said ink tank cartridge is mounted on said ink supply needle; and
- a stopping member provided between said packing member and said sealing member positioned and dimensioned to prevent pieces of said sealing member produced when said ink supply needle penetrates said sealing member from entering said ink supply port past said sealing member.
- 26. The ink tank cartridge of claim 25, wherein said packing member includes at least one resilient ring and said stopping member includes at least one resilient ring.
- 27. The ink tank cartridge of claim 25, wherein said packing member includes at least one elastic sealing member and said stopping member includes at least one resilient ring.
- 28. The ink tank cartridge of claim 25, wherein said stopping member and said packing member are formed by a single unitary elastic sealing member being formed with an interior wall defining a hole therethrough for receiving said ink supply needle and to resiliently abut against said outer periphery of said ink supply needle.
- 29. The ink tank cartridge of claim 28, wherein said interior wall of said single unitary elastic sealing member includes a circumferential groove formed therein and positioned to face the ink supply needle when said ink supply needle is inserted in said hole.
- 30. The ink tank cartridge of claim 25, wherein said stopping member and said packing member are each formed by a resilient ring.
- 31. The ink tank cartridge of claim 25, wherein said ink supply port is formed with a passage therethrough between said first and second openings defined by a stepped wall, said stepped wall facing said second opening for positioning said stopping member and said packing member.
- 32. The ink tank cartridge of claim 25, further including a filter essentially positioned at the first opening of said ink supply port.
- 33. The ink tank cartridge of claim 32, wherein the ink supply port extends both inwardly and outwardly from said wall of said housing so that said ink supply port partially extends into said chamber.
- 34. The ink tank cartridge of claim 25, further including an ink end sensor positioned in said ink supply port.
- 35. The ink tank cartridge of claim 25, wherein said sealing member is formed of a high polymer film with at least one metal layer laminated on said high polymer film.
- 36. The ink tank cartridge of claim 25, wherein said sealing member is surrounded by a wall projecting from said second opening of said ink supply port for protecting said sealing member and serving as a guide for needle penetration.
- 37. The ink tank cartridge of claim 25, wherein said sealing member includes a metal layer.
- 38. The ink tank cartridge of claim 25, wherein said ink supply port has a flange projecting from a lower end thereof.
- 39. The ink tank cartridge of claim 25, further including a porous member disposed within said ink supply port between said first opening of said ink supply port and said packing member.
- 40. The ink tank cartridge of claim 39, further including a step portion formed inside said ink supply port for engagement by said porous member to limit its position relative to said first opening.
- 41. The ink tank cartridge of claim 39, further including an ink end sensor disposed between said first opening of said ink supply port and said porous member.
- 42. 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 for receiving the ink supply needle so that ink can flow from said ink tank cartridge to said recording head through said throughhole in said ink supply needle, said ink tank cartridge having a housing formed with a chamber therein;
- an ink supply port extending through and projecting from a wall of said housing, said ink supply port having first opening directed towards said chamber of said housing and a second opening directed away from said wall of said housing;
- a packing member provided in said ink supply port towards said second opening, said packing member being formed with a hole therethrough dimensioned to receive said ink supply needle and to resiliently abut against an outer periphery of said ink supply needle of the subject type recording apparatus, said packing member being for preventing the flow of ink through said ink supply port other than through said ink supply needle when said needle is positioned in said ink supply port; and
- a sealing member separate from said packing member positioned to seal said second opening of said ink supply before said ink tank cartridge is mounted on said ink supply needle and to be penetrated by said ink supply needle when said ink tank cartridge is mounted on said ink supply needle.
- 43. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, further including a filter essentially positioned at the first opening of said ink supply port.
- 44. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 43, wherein said filter includes a mesh filter.
- 45. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 44, wherein said mesh filter has a pore size of about 20 to 100 .mu.m.
- 46. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 44, wherein said mesh filter is formed of a high polymer material.
- 47. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 44, wherein said mesh filter is formed of an anti-corrosion metal.
- 48. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 47, wherein said mesh filter is formed of a stainless steel.
- 49. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 43, wherein said filter is fuse bonded onto said first opening of said ink supply port.
- 50. The ink tank cartridge of claim 43, wherein said filter is formed of an anti-corrosion metal.
- 51. The ink tank cartridge of claim 50, wherein said filter is formed of a stainless steel.
- 52. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein the ink supply port extends both inwardly into said chamber and outwardly from said wall of said housing.
- 53. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein said packing member includes at least one resilient ring.
- 54. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein said packing member includes at least one elastic sealing member.
- 55. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, further including an ink end sensor positioned in said ink supply port.
- 56. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein said filter has a diameter of about 4 mm and a thickness of about 0.3 to 0.5 mm.
- 57. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein said sealing member is formed of a high polymer film with at least one metal layer laminated on said high polymer film.
- 58. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein said sealing member is surrounded by a wall projecting from said second opening of said ink supply port for protecting said sealing member and serving as a guide for said needle.
- 59. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein said ink supply needle is formed with a wall at least in part defining said throughhole of said ink supply needle, said wall of said ink supply needle including a plurality of holes therethrough configured to permit ink to flow into the throughhole of said ink supply needle.
- 60. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 59, wherein said wall of said ink supply needle is a peripheral wall, said holes being formed in said peripheral wall of said ink supply needle in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which said ink supply needle penetrates the hole in said sealing member.
- 61. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein said ink supply needle is formed with a wall at least in part defining said throughhole of said ink supply needle, said wall of said ink supply needle including a plurality of throughholes at a side surface thereof configured to permit ink to flow into said throughhole of the ink supply needle.
- 62. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein said holes in said peripheral wall of said ink supply needle are dimensioned to form an ink meniscus when an ink cartridge is removed therefrom.
- 63. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein said ink tank cartridge and ink supply needle are dimensioned so that when said ink tank cartridge is mounted onto said ink supply needle a distance between where said ink supply needle makes contact with said packing member and the center of one of said holes extending through said peripheral wall closest to the end of said ink supply needle closest to said chamber of said ink tank cartridge is less than about 2.5 mm.
- 64. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein an outer diameter of said ink supply needle is within a range of about 2-4 mm.
- 65. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein said ink supply needle is formed of a high polymer material.
- 66. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein said ink supply needle is formed of an anti-corrosion metal.
- 67. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein said ink supply needle is formed of stainless steel.
- 68. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein said ink supply needle includes a tip end closest to said chamber of said ink tank cartridge, said ink supply needle further including a wall at least in part defining said throughholes and said tip end of said ink supply needle, said wall being formed with a plurality of holes at the tip end of said ink supply needle for communicating to said throughholes of said ink supply needle.
- 69. The ink-jet recording apparatus of claim 42, wherein each of said holes in the tip end of the wall of the ink supply needle is dimensioned to form an ink meniscus when the ink supply cartridge is removed from the ink supply needle.
Priority Claims (4)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of currently pending application Ser. No. 07/928,936, filed on Aug. 8, 1992, entitled INK-TANK RECORDING APPARATUS AND INK TANK CARTRIDGE THEREFOR which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 742,529, filed Aug. 7, 1991 entitled INK NEAR-END DETECTION DEVICE, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,255,019, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 642,761, filed Jan. 18, 1991 entitled INK NEAR-END DETECTING DEVICE, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,070,346 on Dec. 3, 1991.
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