Ink tube carrier for a printer, and method

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6719414
  • Patent Number
    6,719,414
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, July 31, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An integrally-formed ink tube carrier for a printer is disclosed which has a plurality of carrier tubes arrayed in a substantially rectilinear fashion. The tubes are connected by integrally-formed connecting regions. The carrier tubes used to hold ink tubes are preferably closed, thus providing a secondary containment in the event of an ink leak. One or more of the tubes may be slit, allowing the insertion of electrical wires. The ink tube carrier is preferably formed of a plasticized nylon, an elastomeric polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), elastomeric nylon, or polyether block amides.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A conventional printer, such as an ink jet printer, may include an ink supply station and a print head that is movable with respect to the ink supply station. Consequently, a set of long, durable, bendable ink tubes—one for each ink color—may be used to supply ink from the ink supply station to the moving print head. Because the print head requires electrical power, a set of long, durable, bendable electrical wires may be used to supply power and/or data from the printer electronics to the moving print head.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention comprises, in one embodiment, an ink tube carrier for a printer, comprising: a plurality of carrier tubes, wherein, in a cross section of the carrier, centers of the carrier tubes are approximately rectilinear, wherein adjacent carrier tubes are connected by connecting regions, and the carrier tubes and connecting regions are integrally formed, and wherein at least one of the carrier tubes is a closed tube, wherein a closed tube is configured so that a cross section of the closed tube has a closed configuration.




In a further embodiment of the present invention, an ink tube carrier for a printer is provided, comprising: a plurality of carrier tubes connected by connecting regions, wherein at least four of the carrier tubes are closed tubes, wherein a closed tube is configured so that a cross section of the closed tube has a closed configuration, and wherein at least two of the carrier tubes are open tubes, wherein an open tube includes a slit that runs the length of the open tube, wherein the slit is configured to be opened to allow the passage of electrical wires into and out of the open tube.




In a further embodiment of the present invention, an ink tube carrier for a printer is provided, comprising: a plurality of carrier tubes, wherein, in a cross section of the carrier, centers of the carrier tubes are approximately rectilinear, wherein adjacent carrier tubes are connected by connecting regions, and the carrier tubes and connecting regions are integrally formed, wherein each carrier tube has an inside diameter of between approximately 2.5 mm and 8.5 mm, and wherein the carrier comprises one of plasticized nylon, elastomeric polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), elastomeric nylon, and polyether block amides.




In a further embodiment of the present invention, an ink jet printer system is provided, comprising: a beam; an ink supply station configured to hold an ink cartridge and connected to the beam; a carriage comprising a print head and movable on the beam; ink tubes, provided between the carriage and one of the beam and ink supply station, configured to transfer ink to the carriage; electrical wires, provided between the carriage and one of the beam and printer controller, configured to provide electrical power and/or data to the carriage; and an ink tube carrier, provided between the carriage and one of the beam and ink supply station, configured to house the ink tubes and electrical wires, and having a plurality of carrier tubes, wherein, in a cross section of the carrier, centers of the carrier tubes are approximately rectilinear, wherein adjacent carrier tubes are connected by connecting regions, and the carrier tubes and connecting regions are integrally formed, and wherein at least one of the carrier tubes is a closed tube, wherein a closed tube is configured so that a cross section of the closed tube has a closed configuration.




In a yet further embodiment of the present invention, a method for holding ink tubes and electrical wires is provided, comprising: providing an ink tube carrier having a plurality of carrier tubes connected by connecting regions, wherein at least four of the carrier tubes are closed tubes, wherein a closed tube is configured so that a cross section of the closed tube has a closed configuration, and wherein at least two of the carrier tubes are open tubes, wherein an open tube includes a slit that runs the length of the open tube, wherein the slit is configured to be opened to allow the passage of electrical wires into and out of the open tube; inserting each ink tube of a printer into an open end of a closed tube and threading said ink tube through said closed tube; and opening a slit of an open tube and passing electrical wires of the printer into said open tube.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic drawing of an embodiment of the ink jet printer system according to the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective drawing of an embodiment of the ink jet printer system according to the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a side drawing of an embodiment of the ink tube carrier according to the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view of the ink tube carrier shown in FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, an exemplary ink jet printer system


10


includes an ink supply station


12


, a carriage


14


, an air pressure source


18


, a printer controller


20


, a beam


22


, and ink tubes


28


and electrical wires


30


housed inside an ink tube carrier


24


. The system


10


is configured to print an image on media


16


, such as printer paper.




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the ink supply station


12


contains ink cartridges


26


, which contain ink. The cartridges


26


may each contain a different color of ink. For example, as shown in

FIG. 1

, four cartridges


26


may hold four different ink colors. The ink supply station


12


is configured to supply ink from the cartridges


26


to the carriage


14


via ink tubes


28


. The pressure necessary to provide proper ink flow from the cartridges


26


to the carriage


14


may be provided by an air pressure source


18


, although other current and future means of providing the proper ink flow will be obvious to one skilled in the art. The printer controller


20


is configured to provide electrical power and/or control signals to the carriage


14


via electrical wires


30


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the carriage


14


is connected to and movable on the beam


22


. The carriage


14


contains a print head (not shown), through which ink provided from the cartridges


26


flows to the media or paper


16


. The ink tubes


28


extend from the ink supply station


12


to the carriage


14


, and the electrical wires


30


extend from the controller


20


to the carriage


14


, via an ink tube carrier


24


. The ink tubes


28


and electrical wires


30


are not shown in

FIG. 2

because they are housed inside the ink tube carrier


24


.




The ink tube carrier


24


is configured to hold and house the ink tubes


28


and the electrical wires


30


so that they do not become tangled or damaged by the moving carriage


14


. In other words, the ink tube carrier


24


is configured to keep the ink tubes


28


and electrical wires


30


together, as well as to keep their motion and position (with respect to the carriage


14


) predictable and consistent. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the ink tube carrier


24


is configured to freely bend in a lengthwise direction.




The carrier may comprise one of plasticized nylon, elastomeric PBT, elastomeric nylon, and polyether block amides, because these materials are durable, reasonably resistant to wear, and flexible enough to allow the ink tube carrier


24


to freely bend in a lengthwise direction.




The ink tube carrier


24


need not run the entire length between the ink supply station


12


and the carriage


14


(or the entire length between the controller


20


and the carriage


14


). In an embodiment, the ink tubes


28


and electrical wires


30


may mate at the beam


22


, and the ink tube carrier


24


may be provided on the ink tubes


28


/electrical wires


30


between the point of mating on the beam


22


and the carriage


14


. In other words, the ink tube carrier


24


may be provided only where the ink tubes


28


/electrical wires


30


move or bend as a result of the motion of the carriage


14


on the beam


22


. Because the range of motion of the carriage


14


may be as much as 2 m, the ink tube carrier


24


may also have a length of between approximately 0.5 m and 2.5 m, preferably approximately 2 m.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, the ink tube carrier


24


may include a plurality of carrier tubes, such as closed tubes


32


and open tubes


36


, connected by connecting regions


34


. A closed tube is one that is configured so that a cross section (as shown in

FIG. 4

) has a closed configuration. An open tube is one that includes a slit


38


that runs the length of the tube, where the slit


38


is configured to be opened to allow the passage of electrical wires


30


(or ink tubes


28


) into and out of the tube. In

FIG. 4

, for clarity of explanation, the slit


38


is shown having a nonzero width. However, the slit


38


may have substantially no width, such as where an open tube


36


is created by cutting a slit


38


into a previously closed tube


32


.




The carrier tubes


32


,


36


have approximately the same length (e.g., 2 m) and ends of the carrier tubes


32


,


36


are approximately flush, as shown in FIG.


2


. The closed tubes


32


are configured to house ink tubes


28


having an outside diameter of between approximately 2 mm and 8 mm; therefore, each closed tube


32


(and preferably each open tube


36


) has an inside diameter of between approximately 2.5 mm and 8.5 mm, or preferably between approximately 4.5 mm and 5.5 mm. Further, each carrier tube


32


,


36


may have a wall thickness of between approximately 0.4 mm and 0.8 mm.




In an embodiment, the closed tubes


32


, open tubes


36


, and connecting regions


34


may be integrally connected. Each connecting region


34


between adjacent carrier tubes


32


,


36


may have a width of between approximately 0.3 mm and 0.7 mm. Further, each connecting region


34


may have a thickness of between approximately 0.8 mm and 1.2 mm. Alternatively, the carrier tubes


32


,


36


may be formed separately and connected by adhesive (i.e., the connecting regions


34


are strips of adhesive), or by melting them together (i.e., the connecting regions


34


are melted regions of adjacent carrier tubes


32


,


36


). In this embodiment, each connecting region


34


between adjacent carrier tubes


32


,


36


may have an approximately zero width. There are a variety of other connection methods that may be used.




In an embodiment, the ink tube carrier


24


may be configured so that centers


40


of the carrier tubes


32


,


36


in a cross section of the ink tube carrier


24


are approximately rectilinear so that they lie on a line


42


, as shown in FIG.


4


. In this embodiment, the ink tube carrier


24


is configured as a bendable ribbon, as shown in FIG.


2


.




In an embodiment, the ink tube carrier


24


has exactly four closed tubes


32


, one closed tube


32


for each of four ink tubes


28


, and exactly two open tubes


36


, configured to house electrical wires


30


. In another embodiment, the ink tube carrier


24


has exactly six closed tubes


32


and exactly two open tubes


36


. The ink tube carrier


24


could, of course, have only closed tubes


32


or only open tubes


36


, or different numbers of each. An advantage of using closed tubes


32


for the ink tubes


32


is that, in the case of a breach of an ink tube


28


, the ink will be contained inside the corresponding closed tube


32


and will only be able to leak from the closed tube


32


at one of the two open ends of the closed tube


32


. An advantage of using open tubes


36


for the electrical wires


30


is that the electrical wires


30


may be easily inserted into the open tubes


36


via the slits


38


. An advantage to using an open tube for the electrical wires is that electrical wires with connectors attached can be inserted into the open tubes via the slits.




An end


44


of the ink tube carrier


24


may be connected to the carriage


14


, e.g., with screws, adhesive, or snap-on connectors (other means of connection would be obvious to one skilled in the art). The end


44


may also be sealed to the carriage


14


to prevent leakage of ink from the point of connection between the ink tube carrier


24


and the carriage


14


in the event of a breach of an ink tube


28


. In the case of a breach of an ink tube


28


, the ink will then only be able to leak from its corresponding closed tube


32


at an opposite end of the ink tube carrier


24


(e.g., the end closer to the beam


22


or ink supply station


12


). The ink jet printer system


10


may be configured to detect a leakage of ink from the opposite end.




By way of example, the ink tube carrier


24


may be attached to the system


10


in the following way. For each ink tube


28


, a loose end of the ink tube


28


may be inserted into an open end of a closed tube


32


; the ink tube


28


may then be threaded all the way through the closed tube


32


so that the end of the ink tube


28


protrudes from the closed tube


32


; the end of the ink tube


28


may then be attached to the carriage


14


. After this has been performed for all ink tubes


28


, the end


44


of the ink tube carrier


24


may be connected to and/or sealed to the carriage


14


(so that ink can flow to the print head). Then, the electrical wires


30


may be inserted into one or more open tubes


36


by opening a slit


38


of the open tube


36


and passing the electrical wires into the open tube


36


.




The foregoing description of embodiments of the invention has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of the invention. The embodiments were chosen and described to explain the principles of the invention and as a practical application to enable one skilled in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the scope of the invention be defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.



Claims
  • 1. An ink tube carrier for a printer, comprising:a plurality of carrier tubes, wherein, in a cross section of the carrier, centers of the carrier tubes are approximately rectilinear, wherein adjacent carrier tubes are connected by connecting regions, and the carrier tubes and connecting regions are integrally formed, wherein at least one of the carrier tubes is a closed tube, wherein the closed tube is configured so that a cross section of the closed tube has a closed configuration, and wherein at least one of the carrier tubes is an open tube, wherein the open tube includes a slit that runs substantially the length of the open tube, wherein the slit is configured to be opened.
  • 2. The ink tube carrier as in claim 1, wherein the carrier is configured to freely bend in a lengthwise direction.
  • 3. The ink tube carrier as in claim 1, wherein the carrier is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of plasticized nylon, elastomeric polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), elastomeric nylon, and polyether block amides.
  • 4. The ink tube carrier as in claim 1, wherein the carrier tubes have approximately the same length and ends of the carrier tubes are approximately flush.
  • 5. The ink tube carrier as in claim 1, wherein a length of the carrier is between approximately 0.5 m and 2.5 m.
  • 6. The ink tube carrier as in claim 1, wherein a length of the carrier is approximately 2 m.
  • 7. The ink tube carrier as in claim 1, wherein each carrier tube has an inside diameter of between approximately 2.5 mm and 8.5 mm.
  • 8. The ink tube carrier as in claim 1, wherein each carrier tube has an inside diameter of between approximately 4.5 mm and 5.5 mm.
  • 9. The ink tube carrier as in claim 1, wherein each carrier tube has a wall thickness of between approximately 0.4 mm and 0.8 mm.
  • 10. The ink tube carrier as in claim 1, wherein, in a cross section of the carrier, each connecting region between adjacent carrier tubes has a width of between approximately 0.3 mm and 0.7 mm.
  • 11. The ink tube carrier as in claim 1, wherein each connecting region has a thickness of between approximately 0.8 mm and 1.2 mm.
  • 12. An ink tube carrier for a printer, comprising:a plurality of carrier tubes, wherein, in a cross section of the carrier, centers of the carrier tubes are approximately rectilinear, wherein adjacent carrier tubes are connected by connecting regions, and the carrier tubes and connecting regions are integrally formed, wherein at least one of the carrier tubes is a closed tube, wherein the closed tube is configured so that a cross section of the closed tube has a closed configuration, and wherein the carrier comprises two to three open tubes, configured to hold electrical wires, and four to nine closed tubes, configured to hold ink tubes.
  • 13. The ink tube carrier as in claim 12, wherein the carrier comprises two open tubes, configured to hold electrical wires, and six closed tubes, configured to hold ink tubes.
  • 14. An ink tube carrier for a printer, comprising:a plurality of carrier tubes connected by connecting regions, wherein at least four of the carrier tubes are closed tubes, wherein a closed tube is configured so that a cross section of the closed tube has a closed configuration, and wherein at least two of the carrier tubes are open tubes, wherein an open tube includes a slit that runs substantially the length of the open tube, wherein the slit is configured to be opened to allow the passage of electrical wires into and out of the open tube.
  • 15. An ink tube carrier for a printer, comprising:a plurality of carrier tubes, wherein, in a cross section of the carrier, centers of the carrier tubes are approximately rectilinear, wherein adjacent carrier tubes are connected by connecting regions, and the carrier tubes and connecting regions are integrally formed, wherein each carrier tube has an inside diameter of between approximately 2.5 mm and 8.5 mm, wherein the carrier is formed of a material selected from the group consisting of plasticized nylon, elastomeric polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), elastomeric nylon, and polyether block amides, and wherein at least one of the carrier tubes is a closed tube, wherein the closed tube is configured so that a cross section of the closed tube has a closed configuration.
  • 16. An ink tube carrier for a printer, comprising:a plurality of carrier tubes, wherein, in a cross section of the carrier, centers of the carrier tubes are approximately rectilinear, wherein adjacent carrier tubes are connected by connecting regions, and the carrier tubes and connecting regions are integrally formed, wherein each carrier tube has an inside diameter of between approximately 2.5 mm and 8.5 mm, wherein the carrier comprises one of plasticized nylon, elastomeric PBT, elastomeric nylon, and polyether block amides, and wherein at least one of the carrier tubes is an open tube, wherein the open tube includes a slit that runs the length of the open tube, wherein the slit is configured to be opened to allow the passage of electrical wires into and out of the open tube.
  • 17. An ink jet printer system, comprising:a beam; an ink supply station configured to hold an ink cartridge and connected to the beam; a carriage comprising a print head and movable on the beam; ink tubes, provided between the carriage and one of the beam and ink supply station, configured to transfer ink to the carriage; electrical wires, provided between the carriage and one of the beam and printer controller, configured to provide electrical power and/or data to the carriage; and an ink tube carrier, provided between the carriage and one of the beam and ink supply station, configured to house the ink tubes and electrical wires, and having a plurality of carrier tubes, wherein, in a cross section of the carrier, centers of the carrier tubes are approximately rectilinear, wherein adjacent carrier tubes are connected by connecting regions, and the carrier tubes and connecting regions are integrally formed, and wherein at least one of the carrier tubes is a closed tube, wherein the closed tube is configured so that a cross section of the closed tube has a closed configuration.
  • 18. The ink jet printer system as in claim 17, wherein an end of the carrier is connected to the carriage.
  • 19. The ink jet printer system as in claim 17, wherein an end of the carrier is connected and sealed to the carriage to prevent leakage of ink from the point of connection between the carrier and the carriage in the event of a breach of an ink tube.
  • 20. An ink jet printer system, comprising:a beam; an ink supply station configured to hold an ink cartridge and connected to the beam; a carriage comprising a print head and movable on the beam; ink tubes, provided between the carriage and one of the beam and ink supply station, configured to transfer ink to the carriage; electrical wires, provided between the carriage and one of the beam and printer controller, configured to provide electrical power and/or data to the carriage; and an ink tube carrier, provided between the carriage and one of the beam and ink supply station, configured to house the ink tubes and electrical wires, and having a plurality of carrier tubes, wherein, in a cross section of the carrier, centers of the carrier tubes are approximately rectilinear, wherein adjacent carrier tubes are connected by connecting regions, and the carrier tubes and connecting regions are integrally formed, wherein at least one of the carrier tubes is a closed tube, wherein the closed tube is configured so that a cross section of the closed tube has a closed configuration, and wherein at least one of the carrier tubes is an open tube, wherein the open tube includes a slit that runs the length of the open tube, wherein the slit is configured to be opened to allow the passage of the electrical wires into and out of the open tube.
  • 21. A method for holding ink tubes and electrical wires, comprising:providing an ink tube carrier having a plurality of carrier tubes connected by connecting regions, wherein at least four of the carrier tubes are closed tubes, wherein a closed tube is configured so that a cross section of the closed tube has a closed configuration, and wherein at least two of the carrier tubes are open tubes, wherein an open tube includes a slit that runs the length of the open tube, wherein the slit is configured to be opened to allow the passage of electrical wires into and out of the open tube; inserting each ink tube of a printer into an open end of one of the closed tubes and threading said ink tube through said closed tube; and opening the slit of one of the open tubes and passing electrical wires of the printer into said open tube.
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