Claims
- 1. An ink-supply tank for a printer head, comprising:a unitary ink tank housing formed as a single disposable unit and adapted for mounting on and removal from said printer head as a unit, said ink-supply tank being formed with a plurality of ink-supply sections, each of said ink-supply sections having an ink-supply delivery port; and an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material in each of said ink-supply sections, substantially the desired capacity of ink for each of said ink-supply sections being carried by the ink absorbing member thereof, each said ink absorbing member substantially filling its respective ink-supply section, at least two of said ink-supply sections carrying ink of different colors.
- 2. The ink-supply tank of claim 1, wherein the ink in each of said ink- supply sections is of a color other than black.
- 3. The ink-supply tank of claim 1, wherein each of said ink absorbing members comprises at least two separate porous members disposed as stacked layers, one of said porous members which is closer to the associated ink-supply port being made of a porous material having a smaller average pore size than the porous material of the other porous member more remote from the associated ink-supply port.
- 4. The ink-supply tank of claim 1, wherein said ink-supply sections comprise three ink tank sections for respectively storing yellow, magenta and cyan inks.
- 5. The ink-supply tank of claim 4, said ink-supply tank being adapted to be positioned on said printer head with the ink-supply section containing said yellow ink being positioned first in a direction of scanning of the printer head during printing.
- 6. The ink-supply tank of claim 1, wherein each of said ink absorbing members is compressed in the vicinity of the associated ink-supply delivery port.
- 7. The ink-supply tank of claim 6, wherein each of said ink-supply sections includes a wall facing the associated ink-supply delivery port, at least a portion of each of said ink absorbing members being compressingly contained in the space between the associated ink-supply delivery port and the associated wall.
- 8. The ink-supply tank of claim 7, wherein the respective wall of each said ink-supply section facing an associated ink-supply delivery port forms a part of a cover means bearing on said each of said ink absorbing members when assembled to said ink-supply tank to at least in part apply a compressive force to effect compression of said each of said ink absorbing members.
- 9. The ink-supply tank of claim 6, wherein said ink supply sections each include an inner wall surface having projections to provide a space between said each of said ink absorbing members and the associated wall surface.
- 10. The ink-supply tank of claim 9, and including means for providing ambient air to the space between said each of said ink absorbing members and the associated wall surface.
- 11. The ink-supply tank of claim 10, wherein the wall of each of said ink-supply section facing the associated ink-supply delivery port is a part of a cover means each bearing on the associated ink absorbing member when assembled to said ink-supply sections to at least in part apply a compressive force to effect compression of said each of said ink absorbing members, at least a portion of said projections extending from the inner wall surfaces of said cover means.
- 12. The ink-supply tank of claim 10, wherein said projections are formed in an inner wall surface of the respective wall of each of said ink-supply sections facing the associated ink-supply delivery port.
- 13. The ink-supply tank of claim 12, and including means for providing ambient air to the space between said each of said ink absorbing members and said wall surface.
- 14. The ink-supply tank of claim 9, said ink being impregnated in each ink absorbing member under a pressure sufficiently low to substantially eliminate air bubbles in the each of said ink absorbing members.
- 15. The ink-supply tank of claim 1, said ink being impregnated in each ink absorbing member under a pressure sufficiently low to substantially eliminate air bubbles in the each of said ink absorbing members.
- 16. An ink-supply tank for a printer head, comprising:a unitary ink tank housing formed as a single disposable unit and adapted for mounting on and removal from a printer head as a unit, said ink-supply tank being formed with a plurality of ink-supply sections; an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material in each of said ink-supply sections; substantially the desired capacity of ink for each of said ink-supply sections being carried by the ink absorbing member thereof, each said ink absorbing member substantially filling its respective ink-supply section, at least two of said ink-supply sections carrying ink of different colors; and means projecting into each of said ink-supply tank sections for receiving and transmitting ink from the associated ink absorbing member, each of said ink absorbing members being compressed in the vicinity of the associated ink receiving and transmitting means.
- 17. The ink-supply tank of claim 16, wherein the ink in each of said ink- supply section is of a color other than black.
- 18. The ink-supply tank of claim 16, wherein said ink-supply sections comprise three ink tank sections for respectively storing yellow, magenta and cyan inks.
- 19. The ink-supply tank of claim 18, said ink-supply tank being adapted to be positioned on said printer head with the ink-supply sections containing said yellow ink being positioned first in a direction of scanning of the printer head during printing.
- 20. The ink-supply of tank 16, wherein said ink-supply sections each includes a wall facing the associated receiving and transmitting means, said each of said ink absorbing members being compressingly contained in the space intermediate the associated wall and the associated ink receiving and transmitting means.
- 21. The ink-supply tank of claim 20, wherein said wall of each of said ink-supply sections facing the associated ink receiving and transmitting means is part of a cover means bearing on said each of said ink absorbing members when assembled to said ink-supply tank to at least in part apply the compressive force to effect compression of said each of said ink absorbing members.
- 22. The ink-supply tank of claim 16, wherein said ink-supply sections each including an inner wall surface having projections to provide a space between said each of said ink absorbing members and the associated wall surface.
- 23. The ink-supply tank of claim 22, and including means for providing ambient air to the space between said each of said ink absorbing members and the wall surface.
- 24. The ink-supply tank of claim 23, wherein the wall of each of said ink-supply sections facing the associated ink receiving and transmitting means is a part of a cover means each bearing on an associated ink absorbing member when assembled to said ink-supply tank to at least in part apply a compressive force to effect compression of said each of said ink absorbing members, at least a portion of said projections extending from the inner wall surface of said cover means.
- 25. The ink-supply tank of claim 22, wherein said projections are formed in an inner wall surface of said wall of each of said ink-supply sections facing the associated ink receiving and transmitting means.
- 26. The ink-supply tank of claim 25, and including means for providing ambient air to the space between said each of said ink absorbing members and the associated wall surface.
- 27. The ink-supply tank of claim 22, said ink being impregnated in each ink absorbing member under a pressure sufficiently low to substantially eliminate air bubbles in each of said ink absorbing members.
- 28. The ink-supply tank of claim 16, said ink being impregnated in each ink absorbing member under a pressure sufficiently low to substantially eliminate air bubbles in each of said ink absorbing members.
- 29. The ink-supply tank of claim 16, wherein each of said ink absorbing members comprises at least two separate porous members disposed as stacked layers, one of said porous members which is closer to the associated ink receiving and transmitting means being made of a porous material having a smaller average pore size than the porous material of the other porous member more remote from said ink receiving and transmitting means.
- 30. An ink-supply tank for a printer head, comprising:a unitary ink tank housing formed as a single disposable unit and adapted for mounting on and removal from said printer head as a unit, said ink-supply tank being formed with a plurality of ink-supply actions, each of said ink-supply sections having an ink-supply delivery port, at least two of said ink-supply sections carrying ink of different colors; and at least one engaging member formed on an outer surface of said ink tank housing, said engaging member being adapted to be engageable with a part of said printer head.
- 31. The ink-supply tank as claimed in claim 30, further comprising an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material in each of said ink-supply sections, substantially the desired capacity of ink for each of said ink-supply sections being carried by the ink absorbing member thereof, each said ink absorbing member substantially filling its respective ink-supply section.
- 32. An ink-supply tank for a printer head, comprising:a unitary ink tank housing formed as a single disposable unit and adapted for mounting on and removal from said printer head as a unit, said ink-supply tank being formed with a plurality of ink-supply sections; at least one engaging member formed on an outer surface of said ink tank housing, said engaging member being engageable with a part of said printer head; substantially the desired capacity of ink for each of said ink-supply sections being carried by an ink absorbing member thereof, each said ink absorbing member substantially filling its respective ink-supply section, at least two of said ink-supply sections carrying ink of different colors; and means projecting into each of said ink-supply tank sections for receiving and transmitting ink from the associated ink absorbing member, each of said ink absorbing members being compressed in the vicinity of the associated ink receiving and transmitting means.
- 33. The ink supply tank as claimed in claim 32, further comprising an ink absorbing member formed of a porous material in each of said ink supply sections.
Priority Claims (5)
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58-224892 |
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59-102841 |
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59-102842 |
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59-102843 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/405,280, filed on Mar. 14, 1995, entitled INK-SUPPLY TANK FOR A DOT MATRIX PRINTER (as amended), now U.S. Pat. No. 5,560,720, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/150,676, filed Nov. 10, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,421,658, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/962,959, filed Oct. 16, 1992, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,328,279, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/612,010, filed on Nov. 9, 1990, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,156,471, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/401,539, filed on Aug. 31, 1989, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 4,969,759, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/161,216, filed on Feb. 17, 1988, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/035,251, filed on Mar. 23, 1987, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/873,871. filed on Jun. 12, 1986, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 06/659,816, filed on Oct. 11, 1984, now abandoned.
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