Claims
- 1. A liquid accommodating container connected to an ink jet head and accommodating a liquid supplied to said ink jet head, said container comprising:a partition for dividing said liquid accommodating container into a first chamber and a second chamber, said first chamber having a supply portion for supplying the liquid to said ink jet head and an atmosphere communicating section communicated with an atmospheric air, and said second chamber being communicated with said first chamber through a liquid communicating section and being substantially sealed except said liquid communicating section, said second chamber accommodating the liquid to be supplied to said first chamber; and a negative pressure generating member inserted into and held by said first chamber with compression; wherein said first chamber has a cross-section of substantially rectangular shape taken along a plane perpendicular to a direction of insertion of said negative pressure generating member, and inside corners of said rectangular shape are curved with the curved corners extending in the direction of insertion; wherein said negative pressure generating member is compressed in a direction of insertion; and wherein the curved corners of said first chamber are contacted by said negative pressure generating member, which is compressed by the curved corners.
- 2. A liquid accommodating container according to claim 1, wherein said atmosphere communicating section is provided at a position at which the liquid supply direction from the second chamber to the first chamber is orthogonal to a scanning direction in which said liquid accommodating container is movable during discharging of liquid.
- 3. A liquid accommodating container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said first chamber has a recess portion between said supply portion and said atmosphere communicating section.
- 4. A liquid accommodating container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said partition has a groove portion leading to said atmosphere communicating section on the side of said first chamber.
- 5. A liquid accommodating container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said first chamber has an atmosphere communicating port at a position opposite said supply portion.
- 6. A liquid accommodating container according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said first chamber has at least two or more negative pressure generating members.
- 7. A liquid accommodating container according to claim 1, wherein said ink jet head discharges ink in a discharge direction, and wherein said atmosphere communicating section is provided at a position which differs in the discharge direction from that of said supply portion.
- 8. An ink jet cartridge comprising:an ink jet head; and an ink accommodating container connected to said ink jet head unit for accommodating an ink supplied to said ink jet head, said container comprising: a partition for dividing said ink accommodating container into a first chamber and a second chamber, said first chamber having a supply portion for supplying the ink to said ink jet head and an atmosphere communicating section communicated with an atmospheric air, and said second chamber being communicated with said first chamber through a liquid communicating section and being substantially sealed except said liquid communicating section, said second chamber accommodating the ink to be supplied to said first chamber; and a negative pressure generating member inserted into and held by said first chamber with compression; wherein said first chamber has a cross-section of substantially rectangular shape taken along a plane perpendicular to a direction of insertion of said negative pressure generating member, and inside corners of the rectangular shape are curved with the curved corners extending in the direction of insertion, wherein said negative pressure generating member is compressed in a direction crossing with the direction of insertion, and wherein the curved corners of said first chamber are contacted by said negative pressure generating member, which is compressed by the curved corners.
- 9. An ink jet cartridge according to claim 8, wherein said atmosphere communicating section is provided at a position at which the ink supply direction from the second chamber to the first chamber is orthogonal to a scanning direction in which said ink accommodating container is movable during discharging of liquid.
- 10. An ink jet cartridge according to claim 8 or 9, wherein said first chamber has a recess portion between said supply portion and said atmosphere communicating section.
- 11. An ink jet cartridge according to claim 8 or 9, wherein said partition has a groove portion leading to said atmosphere communicating section on the side of said first chamber.
- 12. An ink jet cartridge according to claim 8 or 9, wherein said first chamber has an atmosphere communicating port at a position opposite said supply portion.
- 13. An ink jet cartridge according to claim 8 or 9, wherein said first chamber has at least two or more negative pressure generating members.
- 14. An ink jet cartridge according to claim 8, wherein said ink jet head discharges ink in a discharge direction, and wherein said atmosphere communicating section is provided at a position which differs in the discharge direction from that of said supply portion.
- 15. An ink jet cartridge according to claim 8, wherein said ink jet head has electrothermal converters for causing the discharging of liquid in such a manner as to cause a state change in the ink by generating the heat with electrical energy supplied to discharge the ink.
- 16. An ink jet cartridge according to claim 8, wherein said ink jet head has electrothermal converters for causing the discharging of liquid in such a manner as to cause a state change in the ink by generating the heat with electrical energy supplied to discharge the ink, and wherein said ink jet head has an ink communicating member which is inserted into said supply portion, the distance from an end portion of said ink communicating member to an upper end of a groove portion extending from said liquid communicating section being within 5 mm.
- 17. An ink jet apparatus comprising:an ink jet cartridge comprising an ink jet head and an ink accommodating container connected thereto; a carriage for detachably mounting said ink jet cartridge; and conveying means for conveying a recording medium which accepts ink discharged from said ink jet head; wherein said ink accommodating container comprises: a partition for dividing said ink accommodating container into a first chamber and a second chamber, said first chamber having a supply portion for supplying the ink to said ink jet head and an atmosphere communicating section communicated with an atmospheric air, and said second chamber being communicated with said first chamber through a liquid communicating section and being substantially sealed except said liquid communicating section, said second chamber accommodating the ink to be supplied to said first chamber; and a negative pressure generating member inserted into and held by said first chamber with compression; wherein said first chamber has a cross-section of substantially rectangular shape taken along a plane perpendicular to a direction of insertion of said negative pressure generating member, and inside corners of the rectangular shape are curved with the curved corners extending in the direction of insertion, wherein said negative pressure generating member is compressed in a direction crossing with the direction of insertion, and wherein the curved corners of said first chamber are contacted by said negative pressure generating member, which is compressed by the curved corners.
- 18. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said atmosphere communicating section is provided at a position at which the ink supply direction from the second chamber to the first chamber is orthogonal to a scanning direction in which said ink accommodating container is movable during discharging of liquid.
- 19. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 17 or 18, wherein said first chamber has a recess portion between said supply portion and said atmosphere communicating section.
- 20. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 17 or 18, wherein said partition has a groove portion leading to said atmosphere communicating section on the side of said first chamber.
- 21. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 17 or 18, wherein said first chamber has an atmosphere communicating port at a position opposite said supply portion.
- 22. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 17 or 18, wherein said first chamber has at least two or more negative pressure generating members.
- 23. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said ink jet head discharges ink in a discharge direction, and wherein said atmosphere communicating section is provided at a position which differs in the discharge direction from that of said supply portion.
- 24. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said ink jet head has electrothermal converters for causing the discharging of liquid in such a manner as to cause a state change in the ink by generating the heat with electrical energy supplied to discharge the ink.
- 25. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said ink jet head has electrothermal converters for causing the discharging of liquid in such a manner as to cause a state change in the ink by generating the heat with electrical energy supplied to discharge the ink, and wherein said ink jet head has an ink communicating member which is inserted into said supply portion, the distance from an end portion of said ink communicating member to an upper end of a groove portion extending from said liquid communicating section being within 5 mm.
- 26. An ink container unit for supplying ink to an ink jet head, comprising:an accommodating portion for accommodating an ink retaining member inserted under compression, said ink retaining member having an elasticity and having a number of pores for retaining the ink; wherein said accommodating portion has a cross-section of substantially rectangular shape taken along a plane perpendicular to a direction of insertion of said ink retaining member, and inside corners of the rectangular shape are curved to prevent deformation of said ink retaining member when it is inserted into said accommodating portion with compression, with the curved corners extending in the direction of insertion, wherein said ink retaining member is compressed in a direction crossing with the direction of insertion, and wherein the curved corners of said accommodating portion are contacted by said ink retaining member, which is compressed by the curved corners.
- 27. An ink container unit according to claim 26, wherein said accommodating portion is provided with an ink supply portion for supplying the ink to said ink jet head and an atmosphere communicating portion for communicating with an atmospheric air, said ink container unit further comprising an ink reservoir portion which is in communication with said accommodating portion through a communicating section and being substantially sealed except said communicating section, said reservoir portion containing the ink to be supplied to said accommodating portion.
Priority Claims (6)
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5-159494 |
Jun 1993 |
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5-161135 |
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5-161790 |
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5-191379 |
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5-219787 |
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6-125965 |
Jun 1994 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/696,517, filed Aug. 14, 1996; which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/605,587, filed Feb. 22, 1996, abandoned; which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/266,479 filed Jun. 27, 1994, abandoned.
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