Claims
- 1. An ink storage device for a printer, the ink storage device comprising:an ink box including a plurality of ink keys defining a bottom surface of the ink box; a shaft to which the ink keys are mounted for pivoting in a predetermined direction; and a plurality of spring force applying members mounted for applying spring forces to the ink, keys, with the spring forces seeking to pivot the ink keys in the predetermined direction, wherein the spring force applying members are operative for being disengaged so that the spring forces are not applied to the ink keys.
- 2. An ink storage device according to claim 1 wherein for each spring force applying member and the ink key to which the spring force is applied by the spring force applying member:the spring force applying member includes a head portion mounted for being rotated between first and second positions, and the ink key has a hole for receiving the head portion, the head portion can pass through the hole while the head portion is in the first position, the head portion is prevented from passing through the hole while the head portion is in the second position, the head portion is in the second position while the spring force applying member is applying the spring force to the ink key, and the head portion is in the first position while the spring force applying member is disengaged so that the spring force is not applied to the ink key.
- 3. An ink storage device according to claim 1 wherein for each spring force applying member and the ink key to which the spring force is applied by the spring force applying member:the spring force applying member includes a head portion mounted for being pivoted between first and second positions, and the ink key has a groove for receiving the head portion, the head portion can pass through the groove while the head portion is in the first position, the head portion is prevented from passing through the groove while the head portion is in the second position, the head portion is in the second position while the spring force applying member is applying the spring force to the ink key, and the head portion is in the first position while the spring force applying member is disengaged so that the spring force is not applied to the ink key.
- 4. An ink storage device according to claim 1, further comprising an ink tray mounted so as to be positioned above at least portions of the ink keys and cover the head portions of the spring force applying members.
- 5. An ink storage device according to any of claim 2, further comprising an ink tray mounted so as to cover the head portions of the spring force applying members.
- 6. An ink storage device according to any of claim 3, further comprising an ink tray mounted so as to cover the head portions of the spring force applying members.
- 7. An ink storage device according to claim 2, wherein for each spring force applying member, the spring force applying member includes a spring and the head portion is mounted for being rotated, between the first and second positions, relative to the spring.
- 8. An ink storage device according to claim 3, wherein for each spring force applying member, the spring force applying member includes a spring mounted for pivoting with the head portion between the first and second positions.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/405,362, filed Sep. 24, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,477,953 which hereby incorporated herein in its entirety by reference.
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