Claims
- 1. An inkjet printing system, comprising:an inkjet printhead; a pen housing having walls and configured to fluidically connect to said printhead; a body of glass beads disposed in said pen housing; ink disposed in said glass beads; said glass beads having a first reflectivity when saturated with ink and a second reflectivity when not saturated with said ink; a transparent window formed one of said walls of said pen housing to provide optical access to said glass beads; and an optical sensor optically coupled to said pen housing and configured to detect said first reflectivity and said second reflectivity and to output the results of said detection.
- 2. An inkjet printing system according to claim 1, further comprising:an ink reservoir fluidically coupled to said pen housing and configured to supply additional ink into said pen housing.
- 3. An inkjet printing system according to claim 2, further comprising:a valve fluidically coupled to said ink reservoir and configured to open to allow ink into said pen housing from said reservoir when said optical sensor senses said second reflectivity and to close to preclude ink from flowing from said reservoir when said optical sensor senses said first reflectivity; wherein said ink reservoir is fluidically connected to said pen housing by means of a flexible tube.
- 4. An inkjet printing system according to claim 2, wherein said printing system is configured to intermittently fluidically connect said reservoir to said pen housing when said optical detector provides output that said glass beads have said second reflectivity.
- 5. An inkjet printing system, comprising:a printer chassis; an inkjet pen having a printhead and pen housing, said pen housing having walls, said pen being mechanically associated with said chassis to position said printhead proximate a print medium; a body of glass beads disposed in said pen housing; ink disposed in said body of glass beads; said body of glass beads having a first reflectivity when saturated with ink and a second reflectivity when not saturated with said ink; a transparent window formed one of said walls of said pen housing to provide optical access to said body of glass beads; and an optical sensor optically coupled to said pen housing and configured to detect said first reflectivity and said second reflectivity and to output the results of said detection.
- 6. An inkjet printing system according to claim 5, further comprising:an ink reservoir fluidically coupled to said pen housing and configured to supply additional ink into said pen housing.
- 7. An inkjet printing system according to claim 6, further comprising:a valve fluidically coupled to said ink reservoir and configured to open to allow ink into said pen housing from said reservoir when said optical sensor senses said second reflectivity and to close to preclude ink from flowing from said reservoir when said optical sensor senses said first reflectivity; wherein said ink reservoir is fluidically connected to said pen housing by means of a flexible tube.
- 8. An inkjet printing system according to claim 6, wherein said printing system is configured to intermittently fluidically connect said reservoir to said pen housing when said optical detector provides output that said glass beads have said second reflectivity.
- 9. A method of providing ink to an inkjet printhead, comprising the steps of:filling ink into a body of glass beads, which are fluidically coupled to said printhead; optically monitoring the reflectivity of said body of glass beads; optically detecting a change in reflectivity of said body of glass beads when ink in said body of glass beads is depleted and producing an electronic signal to indicate said change in reflectivity; and filling ink again into said body of glass beads based on said signal.
- 10. A method according to claim 9, wherein said steps of filling are performed from a reservoir through a tube fluidically coupled to said glass beads.
- 11. A method according to claim 9, wherein said steps of filling ink are performed from a reservoir which is intermittently fluidically coupled to said glass beads.
RELATED CASE INFORMATION
This application is a continuation in part of co-pending Ser. No. 09/070,898, filed Apr. 30, 1998, and entitled Inkjet Ink Containment Device and Method.
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