Claims
- 1. An ink tank for storing ink, comprising:
- an ink storage section including an ink containing member for containing ink, said ink containing member being provided over substantially the entire range of an ink storage area of said ink storage section; and
- a ventilation section having a vent hole communicating the interior of said ink tank with atmospheric air, and an ink-repellent member for repelling said ink, wherein said containing member in said ink tank comprises first and second ink containing members, said second ink containing member for carrying ink and having a high porosity and said first ink containing member having a lower porosity than that of said second ink containing member, said ink-repellent member, said second ink containing member and said first ink containing member being accommodated in the mentioned order from the side of said vent hole communicating the inner space of said ink tank with atmospheric air to the side of an ink supply passage for supplying ink to a recording head.
- 2. An ink tank according to claim 1, wherein said first and second ink containing members are porous or fibrous members.
- 3. An ink jet recording head comprising:
- an ink jet recording head section including an ink discharge port for discharging ink, an ink passage communicating with said ink discharge port and an energy generation element for generating energy utilized for the discharge of ink; and
- an ink storage section including an ink holding member for holding ink to be supplied to said ink jet recording section, said ink storage section having a vent hole communicating with atmospheric air, said ink holding member substantially entirely occupying an ink storage space and consisting of a first ink holding member and a second ink holding member, said first ink holding member having a lower porosity and a higher ink holding force than those of said second ink holding member, said first and second ink holding members being disposed in the mentioned order from the side of an ink supply passage for supplying ink from said ink storage section to said ink jet recording head section.
- 4. An ink jet recording head according to claim 3, wherein a portion surrounding said vent hole projects into a ventilation section and has a leading end in contact with an ink-repellent member.
- 5. An ink jet recording head according to claim 3, wherein said ink holding members are loaded in said ink storage section.
- 6. An ink jet recording head according to claim 5, wherein said ink holding members are a porous or fibrous member.
- 7. An ink jet recording head according to claim 3, wherein said ink-repellent member is a porous or fibrous member having an ink-repellent character or treated to be ink-repellent.
- 8. An ink jet recording head according to claim 3, wherein said ink storage section has an ink supply port for supplying ink to said ink jet recording head section, said ink supply port being constituted by a projection projecting into said ink storage section and having an end in contact with one of said ink holding members loaded in said ink storage section.
- 9. An ink jet recording head according to claim 3, wherein said energy generation element is an electrothermal transducer for generating heat energy utilized for the discharge of ink, a sudden pressure change being produced by air bubbles formed by said heat energy and being utilized for the discharge of ink.
- 10. In combination in an ink jet recording apparatus, a carriage and an ink jet recording head, said carriage scanning said ink jet recording head in a main scanning direction according to a recording signal, said ink jet recording head comprising:
- an ink jet recording head section including an ink discharge port for discharging ink, an ink passage communicating with said ink discharge port and an energy generation element for generating energy utilized for the discharge of ink; and
- an ink storage section including an ink holding member for holding ink to be supplied to said ink jet recording section, said ink holding member substantially entirely occupying an ink storage space and being comprised of a first ink holding member and a second ink holding member, said first ink holding member having a lower porosity and a higher ink holding force than those of said second ink holding member, said first and second ink holding members being disposed in the mentioned order from the side of an ink supply passage for supplying ink from said ink storage section to said ink jet recording head section.
- 11. In the combination of claim 10, wherein said energy generation element is an electrothermal transducer for generating head energy utilized for the discharge of ink, a sudden pressure change being produced by air bubbles formed by said heat energy and being utilized for the discharge of ink.
- 12. An ink jet recording head comprising:
- an ink jet recording head section including an ink discharge port for discharging ink, an ink passage communicating with said ink discharge port and an energy generation element for generating energy utilized for the discharge of ink; and
- an ink storage section for storing ink to be supplied to said ink jet recording head section, said ink storage section including an ink-repellent member repellent to ink provided in contact with a vent hole and an ink holding member provided on the side of an ink supply port for holding ink, said ink holding member substantially entirely occupying an ink storage space, wherein said ink holding member comprises a first ink holding member and a second ink holding member, said first ink holding member having a lower porosity and a higher ink holding force than those of said second ink holding member, said first and second ink holding members being disposed in the mentioned order from the side of an ink supply passage for supplying ink from said ink storage section to said ink jet recording head section.
- 13. An ink jet recording head comprising:
- an ink jet recording head section including an ink discharge port for discharging ink, an ink passage communicating with said ink discharge port and an energy generation element for generating energy utilized for the discharge of ink; and
- an ink storage section for storing ink to be supplied to said ink jet recording head section, said ink storage section accommodating an ink-repellent member repellent to ink, a second ink holding member having a high porosity for carrying ink and a first ink holding member having a lower porosity than that of said second ink holding member, said ink-repellent member, second ink holding member and first ink holding member being disposed in the mentioned order from the side of a vent hole communicating the interior of said ink storage section with atmospheric air to an ink supply passage leading to said ink jet recording head, said first ink holding member being in contact with said ink supply passage.
- 14. An ink jet recording head according to claim 13, wherein a projecting portion surrounds said vent hole, projects into a ventilation section and has a leading end in contact with said ink-repellent member.
- 15. An ink jet recording head according to claim 13, wherein said ink holding members are a porous or fibrous members.
- 16. An ink jet recording head according to claim 13, wherein said ink-repellent member is a porous or fibrous member having an ink-repellent character or treated to be repellent to ink.
- 17. An ink jet recording head according to claim 13, wherein said ink storage section has an ink supply port for supplying ink to said ink jet recording head section, said ink supply port being constituted by a projection projecting into said ink storage section and having an end in contact with said ink holding members loaded in said ink storage section.
- 18. An ink jet recording head according to claim 13, wherein said energy generation element is an electrothermal transducer for generating heat energy utilized for the discharge of ink, a sudden pressure change being produced by air bubbles formed by said heat energy and being utilized for the discharge of ink.
- 19. In combination in an ink jet recording apparatus, a carriage and an ink jet recording head, said carriage scanning said ink jet recording head in a main scanning direction according to a recording signal, said ink jet recording head comprising:
- an ink jet recording head section including an ink discharge port for discharging ink, an ink passage communicating with said ink discharge port and an energy generation element for generating energy utilized for the discharge of ink; and
- an ink storage section for storing ink to be supplied to said ink jet recording head section, said ink storage section accommodating an ink-repellent member repellent to ink, a second ink holding member having a high porosity for carrying ink and a first ink holding member having a lower porosity than that of said second ink holding member, said ink-repellent member, second ink holding member and first ink holding member being disposed in the mentioned order from the side of a vent hole communicating the interior of said ink storage section with atmosphere to an ink supply passage leading to said ink jet recording head section, said first ink holding member being in contact with said ink supply passage.
- 20. In the combinations of to claim 19, wherein said energy generation element is an electrothermal transducer for generating heat energy utilized for the discharge of ink, a sudden pressure change being produced by air bubbles formed by said heat energy and being utilized for the discharge of ink.
- 21. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 19, wherein said ink storage section has an inner wall surface, said inner wall surface being provided with a rib continuously extending along the periphery thereof.
- 22. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said inner wall surface and said holding members define a space therebetween, said rib divides said space between said inner wall surface and said ink holding members into two divisions, one of said divisions adjacent said ink supply port and the other adjacent said vent hole.
- 23. An ink jet recording head comprising:
- an ink jet recording head section including an ink discharge port for discharging ink, an ink passage communicating with said ink discharge port and an energy generation element for generating energy utilized for the discharge of ink; and
- an ink storage section including an ink holding member for carrying ink, said ink holding member substantially entirely occupying an ink storage section, an ink supply port with ink being supplied therefrom to said ink jet recording head section and a vent hole communicating with atmosphere, said ink storage section having an inner wall surface, said inner wall surface and said ink holding member defining a space therebetween, said inner wall surface being provided with a rib in contact with said ink holding member, said rib extending along the entire periphery of said inner wall surface to divide said space between said inner wall surface and said ink holding member into two divisions, one of said divisions adjacent said vent hole.
- 24. An ink jet recording head according to claim 23, wherein a projecting portion surrounds said vent hole, projects into a ventilation section and has a leading end in contact with an ink-repellent member.
- 25. An ink jet recording head according to claim 24, wherein said ink-repellent member is a porous or fibrous member having an ink-repellent character or treated to be repellent to ink.
- 26. An ink jet recording head according to claim 23, wherein said ink holding member is a porous or fibrous member.
- 27. An ink jet recording head according to claim 23, wherein said ink supply port of said ink storage section comprises a projection projecting into said ink storage section and has an end in contact with the ink holding member loaded in said ink storage section.
- 28. An ink jet recording head according to claim 23, wherein said energy generation element is an electrothermal transducer for generating heat energy utilized for the discharge of ink, a sudden pressure change being produced by air bubbles formed by said heat energy and being utilized for the discharge of ink.
- 29. In combination in an ink jet recording apparatus, an ink jet recording head and a carriage, said carriage scanning said ink jet recording head in a main scanning direction according to a recording signal, said ink jet recording head comprising:
- an ink jet recording head section including an ink discharge port for discharge ink, an ink passage communicating with said ink discharge port and an energy generation element for generating energy utilized for the discharge of ink; and
- an ink storage section including an ink holding member for holding ink, said ink holding member substantially entirely occupying an ink storage region, an ink supply port with ink being supplied therefrom to said ink jet recording head section and a vent hole communicating with atmosphere, said ink storage section having an inner wall surface, said inner wall surface and said ink holding member defining a space therebetween, said inner wall surface being provided with a rib in contact with said ink holding member, said rib extending along the entire periphery of said inner wall surface to divide said space between said inner wall surface and said ink holding member into two divisions, one of said divisions adjacent said ink supply port and the other adjacent said vent hole.
- 30. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 29, wherein said energy generation element is an electrothermal transducer for generating heat energy utilized for the discharge of ink, a sudden pressure change being produced by air bubbles formed by said heat energy and being utilized for the discharge of ink.
- 31. An ink jet recording head comprising:
- a recording head section for discharging ink;
- an ink holding section for holding ink, the interior area of said ink holding section being provided with an ink holding member of a porous or fibrous material; and
- a vent chamber communicating with said ink holding section and having a vent hole for communicating with the atmosphere, said vent hole being formed by a cylindrical member projecting into said vent chamber, wherein said vent chamber and said ink holding section are separated by a partition wall having a communication hole for maintaining an atmosphere communicating state in the interior of said ink holding section.
- 32. An ink jet recording head according to claim 31, wherein a repellant member of porous or fibrous material is provided in said vent chamber and the end of said cylindrical member which projects into said vent chamber contacts and presses said repellant member.
- 33. An ink jet recording head according to claim 31, wherein said vent chamber is a space of a smaller volume than that of said ink holding section.
- 34. An ink jet recording head according to claim 31, wherein the end of said cylindrical member has a converged and conical shape.
- 35. An ink jet recording head comprising:
- an ink jet recording head section for discharging ink;
- an ink storage section for storing said ink, said ink storing section including an ink holding member substantially entirely occupying the inner space and consisting of a porous or fibrous material; and
- a ventilation section communicating with said ink storage section and having a vent hole communicating with atmospheric air, said ventilation section and ink storage section being made discrete from each other by a wall having a communication hole for maintaining communication of the interior of said ink storage section with atmospheric air, wherein said ink holding member consists of a first ink holding member and a second ink holding member, said first ink holding member having a lower porosity and a higher ink holding force than those of said second ink holding member, said first and second ink holding members being disposed in the mentioned order from the side of an ink supply passage leading from said ink storage section to said ink jet recording head section.
- 36. An ink jet recording head comprising:
- an ink jet recording head section having a discharge port for discharging ink and an energy generating element provided correspondingly to said discharge port for generating energy utilized for discharging ink;
- an ink containing section for containing ink to be supplied to said recording head section, said containing section having a vent hole for causing the interior of said ink containing section to communicate with atmosphere;
- an ink supply path communicating said recording head section with said ink containing section to supply ink to said recording head section;
- an ink injection path for supplying ink from outside said recording head to said ink containing section, said ink injection path communicating with said ink supply path, and said ink supply path forming a part of said ink injection path; and
- a sealing member for sealing an injection opening of said ink injection path.
- 37. An ink jet recording head according to claim 36, wherein said ink jet recording head is removably attached to a recording apparatus.
- 38. An ink jet recording head capable of being replenished with ink, said ink jet recording head comprising:
- a recording head section having a discharge port for discharging ink and an energy generating element provided correspondingly to said discharge port for generating energy utilized for discharging ink;
- an ink containing section for containing ink to be supplied to said recording head section;
- an ink supply path communicating said recording head section with said ink containing section to supply ink to said recording head section; and
- an ink injection path for supplying ink from outside said recording head to said ink containing section, said ink injection path communicating with said ink supply path, and said ink supply path forming a part of said ink injection path,
- wherein to replenish ink through said ink injection path, replenishment ink is injected to said recording head section and to said containing section and the flow of replenishment ink to said containing section flows through a part of said ink supply path, and wherein after replenishing ink to said recording head section and said ink containing section, said ink injection path is closed by a sealing member.
- 39. An ink jet recording head according to claim 36, wherein said energy generation element is an electrothermal transducer for generating heat energy utilized for the discharge of ink, a sudden pressure change being produced by air bubbles formed by said heat energy and being utilized for the discharge ink. heat energy and being utilized for the discharge ink.
- 40. An ink jet recording head according to claim 38, wherein said ink jet recording head is removably attached to a recording apparatus.
- 41. An ink jet head cartridge comprising:
- a recording head section having a discharge port for discharging ink, an ink path communicating with said discharge port and an energy generating element for generating energy utilized for discharging ink; and
- an ink containing section having an ink containing member for containing ink to be supplied to said recording head section, wherein said ink containing member is provided in the whole of an ink containing area of said ink containing section and comprises a first ink containing element and a second ink containing element, the porosity of said first ink containing element being lower than that of said second ink containing element and said first ink containing element and said second ink containing element being sequentially arranged in said ink containing section from a side of said ink containing section where ink is supplied to said recording head section.
- 42. An ink tank for use in an ink jet recording apparatus comprising a recording head having a discharge port for discharging ink, said ink tank being connected to said recording head to record by supplying ink contained in said ink tank to said recording head and comprising an ink containing member provided along substantially the whole ink containable area of said ink tank, wherein:
- said ink containing member comprises a first ink containing element and a second ink containing element, the porosity of said first ink containing element being lower than that of said second ink containing element; and
- said first ink containing element and said second ink containing element are sequentially arranged in said ink tank from a side of said ink tank where ink is supplied to said recording head.
- 43. An ink filling method for supplying ink to an ink jet head cartridge having an integral recording head section and ink tank section, the ink tank section being filled with an ink absorbing member, wherein the cartridge is removably attachable to a recording apparatus, said method comprising the steps of:
- supplying ink to the ink tank section by inserting an ink filling tube into an opening section provided at a side of the cartridge and connected to the ink tank;
- exhausting air in the ink tank section, as ink is supplied to the ink tank section, from an opening for communicating the interior of the ink tank with the atmosphere or from a discharge port of the recording head section; and
- terminating the ink supplying step by sealing the opening section with a sealing member.
- 44. An ink jet recording head comprising:
- a recording head section having a discharge port for discharging ink and an energy generating element provided correspondingly to said discharge port for generating energy utilized for discharging ink;
- an ink containing section for containing ink to be supplied to said recording head section, said ink containing section having a vent hole for communicating the interior of said ink containing section with atmosphere;
- an ink supply path communicating said recording head section with said ink containing section to supply ink to said recording head section; and
- an ink injection path for supplying ink from outside said recording head to said ink containing section, said ink injection path communicating with said ink supply path, and said ink supply path forming a part of said ink injection path.
Priority Claims (6)
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63-184690 |
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63-184693 |
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63-184695 |
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63-184697 |
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63-184698 |
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1-105488 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/641,331 filed Jan. 15, 1991, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/385,152, filed Jul. 26, 1989, now abandoned.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuations (2)
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