Claims
- 1. An apparatus for rapidly coupling and decoupling a remote source of ink supply to a disposable ink jet pen filled with a porous ink storage material and without requiring an air-tight seal at the connection of ink into the pen, characterized in that: a capillary tube extends from said remote source of ink supply to said pen and has a needle mounted at one end thereof for easy penetration into and removal from said porous material within a storage compartment of said disposable ink jet pen, whereby capillary action of said porous material acting on said needle is used to draw ink by capillary action from said remote source of ink supply into said pen, thereby allowing the free liquid surface of said remote ink supply to be positioned below an ink ejection plane of said pen and thus preventing ink from drooling therefrom.
- 2. Apparatus for supplying ink to an ink jet printer including, in combination:
- a. a disposable ink jet pen having a porous material therein for storing ink,
- b. a source of ink supply remote from said pen,
- c. a capillary feed tube having one end thereof connected to said remote source of ink supply, and
- d. a needle mounted on the other end of said capillary feed tube and interconnecting said feed tube to an opening in said disposable pen which exposes said porous material therein, whereby said needle may be easily inserted into and removed from said porous material within said pen without requiring an air-tight connection thereto, and the capillary action of said porous material acting on said needle is operative to draw ink by capillary action from said remote source of ink supply to said pen, thereby allowing a free liquid surface of said remote ink supply to be positioned below an ink ejection plane of said disposable pen and thus preventing ink from drooling therefrom.
- 3. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein said needle has a number of spaced holes therein for uniformly distributing ink to said foam.
- 4. The apparatus defined in claim 3 wherein said porous material is a reticulated polyurethane foam.
- 5. The apparatus defined in claim 2 wherein said porous material is a reticulated polyurethane foam.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/136,060, filed 12/21/87, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,831,389.
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