Claims
- 1. An ink cartridge comprising:a first chamber containing a negative pressure generating member and having an atmosphere communicating opening for allowing ambient air into the cartridge; a second chamber which provides a liquid reservoir for the first chamber and which is substantially closed except for a communication port defined by a bottom wall common to the first and second chambers and a partition wall between the first and second chambers, the first and second chambers being serially connected and communicating through the communication port; and a space formed between a negative pressure generating member receiving portion of said first chamber and said atmosphere communicating opening, the space being composed of a first space which is near a negative pressure generating member side of the space and a second space which is near an atmosphere communicating opening side of the space but which does not face the negative pressure generating member side, said first space communicating with said second space through a narrow portion constituting a portion narrower than said first space and said second space, wherein at least part of said space and said liquid reservoir are arranged above said negative pressure generating member receiving portion in a state where said ink cartridge is mounted in an ink jet apparatus for performing recording.
- 2. An ink cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said space of said ink cartridge has a volume determined by at least the following expression:(volume of space)=(Total volume of ink storable within said liquid reservoir×(Value determined based on the variation in external pressure relative to pressure within said liquid reservoir of said ink cartridge)−(Volume of said negative pressure generating member)×(Value determined based on ink absorptivity of said negative pressure generating member).
- 3. An ink cartridge according to claim 1, further comprising a retaining member for retaining ink which leaks near the narrow portion of said space from said negative pressure generating member to a side of said space.
- 4. An ink cartridge according to claim 3, wherein said retaining member has an ink absorbing member for absorbing and holding the ink.
- 5. An ink cartridge according to claim 4, wherein said ink absorbing member has a hole for communicating between said negative pressure generating member receiving portion and said atmosphere communication opening.
- 6. An ink cartridge according to claim 4, further comprising a communication channel between said negative pressure generating member receiving portion and said atmosphere communication opening, said ink absorbing member contacting a part of an inner wall face of said communication channel.
- 7. An ink cartridge according to claim 4, further comprising a ridgeline portion formed by a plurality of inner wall faces of a communication channel between said negative pressure generating member receiving portion and said atmosphere communication opening, said negative pressure generating member contacting a part of said ridgeline portion.
- 8. An ink cartridge according to claim 4, wherein said ink absorbing member has a higher wetability for the ink than said negative pressure generating member.
- 9. An ink cartridge according to claim 3, wherein said retaining member has an ink sink formed in a depression capable of reserving the ink.
- 10. An ink cartridge according to claim 9, wherein a rib having a predetermined height is provided between said ink sink and said negative pressure generating member.
- 11. An ink-jet ink cartridge comprising an ink cartridge according to claim 1, and an ink-jet head connected to an ink supply port of said ink cartridge, and capable of discharging the ink supplied from said ink supply port through ink discharge orifices.
- 12. An ink cartridge according to claim 1, wherein a first length of said negative pressure generating member in a first area adjacent an ink supply port provided on said negative pressure generating member receiving portion to conduct the ink outside and communicating between said negative pressure generating member receiving portion and said liquid reservoir is shorter than a second length of said negative pressure generating member in a second area not adjacent said ink supply port.
- 13. An ink cartridge according to claim 12, wherein said negative pressure generating member has a non-ink region, wherein a length of said negative pressure generating member in the non-ink region is shorter than said second length of said negative pressure generating member.
- 14. An ink cartridge according to claim 12, wherein said negative pressure generating member is provided with a cut-out portion, which provides a shorter length of said negative pressure generating member between a communication channel and said ink supply port and in said non-ink region than a length without said cut-out portion.
- 15. An ink cartridge according to claim 1, wherein said negative pressure generating member has a non-ink region not containing ink, a length of said negative pressure generating member in the non-ink region being shorter than a length of said negative pressure generating member in other than the non-ink region.
- 16. An ink cartridge according to claim 15, wherein said negative pressure generating member is provided with a cut-out portion, which provides a shorter length of said negative pressure generating member in said non-ink region than a length without said cut-out portion.
- 17. An ink-jet ink cartridge comprising:an ink cartridge having a first chamber containing a negative pressure generating member and having an atmosphere communicating opening for allowing ambient air into the cartridge, and a second chamber which provides a liquid reservoir for the first chamber and which is substantially closed except for a communication port defined by a bottom wall common to the first and second chambers and a partition wall between the first and second chambers, the first and second chambers being serially connected and communicating through the communication port, wherein a space formed between a negative pressure generating member receiving portion of said first chamber and said atmosphere communicating opening is provided, the space being composed of a first space which is near a negative pressure generating member side of the space and a second space which is near an atmosphere communicating opening side of the space but which does not face the negative pressure generating member side, said first space communicating with said second space through a narrow portion constituting a portion narrower than said first space and said second space, wherein at least part of said space and said liquid reservoir are arranged above said negative pressure generating member receiving portion in a state where said ink cartridge is mounted in an ink jet apparatus for performing recording.
Priority Claims (5)
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7-276347 |
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7-276349 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/719,410 filed Sep. 24, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,168,266.
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