Claims
- 1. An ink tank for storably receiving ink therein, the ink tank comprising:a housing having a first surface with an ink feeding port formed therethrough, so that said ink is storably received in said housing and fed through said ink feeding port, said housing having a second surface opposite the first surface; an ink absorbing member accommodated in said housing for retaining said ink therein, said ink absorbing member being a porous member with a first surface thereof facing said ink feeding port and a second surface opposite the first surface thereof, said ink absorbing member having a three-dimensional net-shaped structure and being molded of a composition comprising a condensate of (i) a compound having an amino group and (ii) formaldehyde; and alleviating means for alleviating an intensity of pressure applied against said ink absorbing member by an ink outflow portion received through said ink feeding port. wherein said alleviating means has more resilience than said ink absorbing member and is disposed between said ink outflow portion and said ink absorbing member and both said alleviating means and said ink absorbing member are deformed by compression from said ink outflow portion.
- 2. An ink tank as claimed in claim 1, wherein a filter is disposed in said ink outflow portion.
- 3. An ink tank as claimed in claim 1, wherein said alleviating means includes another ink absorbing member having a high elasticity at least at a pressed part of said another ink absorbing member at an interior of said ink tank, said another ink absorbing member being interposed between said ink absorbing member and said ink outflow portion.
- 4. An ink tank as claimed in claim 1, further comprising compressing means for additionally pressing said ink absorbing member toward said ink outflow portion so as to reliably maintain a thrusted state induced by said compressing means.
- 5. An ink tank as claimed in claim 4, further including another alleviating means for alleviating an intensity of pressure applied to said ink absorbing member by said compressing means.
- 6. An ink tank for storably receiving ink therein, the ink tank comprising:a housing having a first surface with an ink feeding port formed therethrough, so that said ink is storably received in said housing and fed through said ink feeding port, said housing having a second surface opposite the first surface; an ink absorbing member accommodated in said housing for retaining said ink therein, said ink absorbing member being a porous member with a surface thereof facing said ink feeding port and having a three-dimensional net-shaped structure and being molded of a composition comprising a condensate of (i) a compound having an amino group and (ii) formaldehyde, and compensating means for applying a functional force to said ink absorbing member corresponding to deterioration of properties of said ink absorbing member, said ink absorbing member being formed of a thermosetting material, wherein said ink absorbing member has a capillary force for retaining the ink and said ink absorbing member is accommodated in a compressed state, and wherein said compensating means has more resilience than said ink absorbing member and is disposed between an ink outflow portion formed through said ink feeding port and said ink absorbing member and both said compensating means and said ink absorbing member are deformed by compression from said ink outflow portion.
- 7. An ink tank as claimed in claim 6, wherein said compensating means comprises a foamed member having elastic properties and a capillary force greater than said ink absorbing member.
- 8. An ink tank as claimed in claim 7, wherein said compensating means includes an elastic pressing mechanism for pressing said ink absorbing member while following deterioration of properties of said ink absorbing member.
- 9. A head cartridge including a printing head for ejecting ink therefrom and an ink tank for storably receiving ink for feeding to said printing head, said printing head and said ink tank being integrated with each other, wherein said ink tank comprises:a housing having a first surface with an ink feeding port formed therethrough, so that said ink is storably received in said housing and fed through said ink feeding port, said housing having a second surface opposite the first surface; and an ink absorbing member accommodated in said housing for retaining said ink therein, said ink absorbing member being a porous member with a surface thereof facing said ink feeding port and having a three-dimensional net-shaped structure and being molded of a composition comprising a condensate of (i) a compound having an amino group and (ii) formaldehyde, wherein said ink absorbing member has a capillary force for retaining the ink and said ink absorbing member is accommodated in a compressed state, and wherein another ink absorbing member having more resilience than said ink absorbing member is disposed between an ink outflow portion formed through said ink feeding port and said ink absorbing member and both said another ink absorbing member and said ink absorbing member are deformed by compression from said outflow portion.
- 10. A head cartridge as claimed in claim 9, wherein negative pressure generated by said another ink absorbing member is greater than negative pressure generated by said ink absorbing member.
- 11. An ink tank for storably receiving ink therein, the ink tank comprising:a housing having a first surface with an ink feeding port formed therethrough, so that said ink is storably received in said housing and fed through said ink feeding port, said housing having a second surface opposite the first surface; and an ink absorbing member accommodated in said housing for retaining said ink therein, said ink absorbing member being a porous member with a surface thereof facing said ink feeding port and having a three-dimensional net-shaped structure and being molded of a composition comprising a condensate of (i) a compound having an amino group and (ii) formaldehyde, wherein said ink absorbing member is accommodated in a compressed state, and another ink absorbing member having more resilience than said ink absorbing member is disposed between an ink outflow portion formed through said ink feeding port and said ink absorbing member and both said another ink absorbing member and said ink absorbing member are deformed by compression from said ink outflow portion.
- 12. An ink tank as claimed in claim 11, wherein a negative pressure generated by said other ink absorbing member is greater than a negative pressure generated by said ink absorbing member.
- 13. An ink tank as claimed in claim 1, further comprising alleviating means for alleviating an intensity of pressure applied to said ink absorbing member.
- 14. An ink tank as claimed in claim 11, further comprising compressing means for pressing said another ink absorbing member against an ink feeding tube adapted to be brought in close contact with said another ink absorbing member, said ink feeding tube including said ink feeding port at the ink outflow portion.
- 15. An ink tank as claimed in claim 14, wherein a filter is disposed in said ink outflow portion.
- 16. An ink tank as claimed in claim 13, wherein said alleviating means includes another ink absorbing member.
- 17. An ink tank for storably receiving ink therein, the ink tank comprising:a housing having a first surface with an ink feeding port formed therethrough, so that said ink is storably received in said housing and fed through said ink feeding port, said housing having a second surface opposite the first surface; an ink absorbing member accommodated in said housing for retaining said ink therein, said ink absorbing member being a porous member with a surface thereof facing said ink feeding port and having a three-dimensional net-shaped structure and being molded of a composition comprising a condensate of (i) a compound having an amino group and (ii) formaldehyde; and compensating means for applying a functional force to said ink absorbing member corresponding to deterioration of properties of said ink absorbing member, said ink absorbing member being formed of a thermosetting material, wherein said ink absorbing member is accommodated in a compressed state, and wherein said compensating means has more resilience than said ink absorbing member and is disposed between an ink outflow portion formed through said ink feeding port and said ink absorbing member and both said compensating means and said ink absorbing member are deformed by compression from said ink outflow portion.
- 18. An ink tank as claimed in claim 17, wherein said compensating means comprises a foamed member having elastic properties and a capillary force greater than said ink absorbing member.
- 19. An ink tank as claimed in claim 18, wherein said compensating means includes an elastic pressing mechanism for pressing said ink absorbing member while following deterioration of properties of said ink absorbing member.
Priority Claims (4)
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5-11938 |
May 1993 |
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5-111937 |
May 1993 |
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5-111940 |
May 1993 |
JP |
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5-350238 |
Dec 1993 |
JP |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application No. 08/487,544, filed Jun. 7, 1995, which is a divisional of application No. 08/241,636, filed May 12, 1994, now abandoned.
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