Claims
- 1. In an ink pressurizing apparatus for an ink jet recorder wherein ink is supplied in a predetermined amount under a substantially uniform pressure from an ink tank to a fine nozzle thereby forming a meniscus at the tip of the nozzle, the ink being ejected in fine particles by the electrostatic attraction caused by a high voltage impressed on an electrode provided in front of said nozzle, whereby a desired printing is effected on the recording medium,
- the improvement comprising:
- an ink storage means arranged between the ink tank and the nozzle, said ink storage means including:
- an ink inlet port coupled to the ink tank and through which ink is sucked from the ink tank;
- an ink outlet port coupled to the nozzle and through which ink is supplied to the nozzle; and
- an elastic member defining a bottom of a chamber in the ink storage means, the chamber being in communication with the ink inlet and outlet ports;
- a plunger mechanism including a movable rod bearing on said elastic member and deforming same to form an inwardly extending substantially central portion thereof which extends toward the interior of said chamber and an outwardly extending portion around the central portion, said rod being operable for depressing the substantially central portion of said elastic member a small further distance in a direction toward the interior of said chamber, whereby the pressure on the ink is increased to further outwardly displace the outwardly extending portion so as to displace through said outlet port an amount of ink which is very small as compared to the ink capacity of the chamber, to thereby build up said substantially uniform pressure by the sucking in of ink from the ink tank due to recovering force of said elastic member, said pressure being sufficient to maintain the meniscus of ink at the nozzle tip but being insufficient to actually pump a flow of ink out of and through said nozzle;
- a valve in communication with the ink flow between the ink tank and the ink storage means for preventing ink from flowing back into the ink tank when said elastic member is depressed; and
- a spring mounted within the ink storage means and bearing directly on said movable rod via said elastic member interposed therebetween, said spring being depressed jointly with said elastic member by said plunger mechanism for quickly pushing back said elastic member to its rest state when the plunger mechanism ceases to depress said elastic member, said spring having a diameter smaller than that of said movable rod where said spring bears on said movable rod.
- 2. Apparatus according to claim 1 comprising stopper means for preventing said movable rod of said plunger mechanism from moving more than a predetermined distance, thereby controlling the degree of depression of said elastic member and controlling the pressure on the ink.
- 3. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said movable rod of said plunger mechanism is manually driven.
- 4. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said plunger mechanism includes a manually driven movable rod.
- 5. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said valve is provided at said ink inlet port.
- 6. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said valve is interior of the chamber formed in said ink storage means and is in communication with the ink inlet port.
- 7. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said valve is disposed between the ink tank and the inlet port of the ink storage means.
- 8. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said plunger mechanism includes electromagnetically operating means.
- 9. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the outlet port of the ink storage means has a smaller diameter than the inlet port thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 320,953, filed Jan. 4, 1973 now abandoned.
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