Claims
- 1. A print cartridge for an ink-jet printer comprising:
- a body including a reservoir for storing ink;
- a print head coupled to said body for ejecting said ink;
- a conduit for providing ink flow between said reservoir and said print head;
- said conduit including a first portion and a contiguous second portion, said first portion having an ink inlet in communication with said reservoir and an ink outlet having a direct fluidic connection to said second portion and said second portion formed as a channel from said first portion to a fluidic connection to said print head; and
- a capillary forming member disposed longitudinally in said channel and extending from said fluidic connection to said print head at least partially toward said first portion.
- 2. A print cartridge in accordance with claim 1 wherein said body further comprises at least a bottom surface to which a bottom plate is attached and wherein said printhead is attached to said bottom plate.
- 3. A print cartridge in accordance with claim 2 wherein said second portion of said conduit further comprises at least two walls, a first of said at least two walls formed by said bottom surface and a second of said at least two walls formed by said bottom plate and said longitudinally disposed capillary forming member is disposed on said bottom plate.
- 4. A print cartridge in accordance with claim 2 wherein said channel terminates in an opening in said bottom plate and wherein said capillary forming member extends at least part of the way over said opening in said bottom plate.
- 5. An ink-jet pen cartridge comprising:
- a body defining a reservoir for storing ink;
- a print head attached to said body for ejecting said ink;
- said body including a conduit for providing ink flow between said reservoir and said print head;
- said conduit including a first portion and a second portion, said first portion including an ink passage with a wall, an ink inlet in communication with said reservoir, and an ink outlet in communication with said second portion, said second portion being in communication with said print head, said conduit also including a groove formed in said wall of said ink passage and extending essentially from said ink inlet to said ink outlet, whereby ink will flow in the inlet to outlet direction and in the outlet to inlet direction around an air bubble in said ink passage;
- said second portion formed as a channel having a fluidic connection to said first portion and having a fluidic connection to said print head, said channel including a capillary forming member disposed longitudinally in said channel, whereby ink will flow in said channel around an air bubble in said channel; and
- an ink-permeable barrier attached to said conduit at said ink inlet such that said barrier is positioned between said ink passage and said reservoir, to prevent an air bubble in said ink passage from entering said reservoir.
- 6. An ink-jet cartridge in accordance with claim 5 wherein said capillary forming member of said second portion further comprises a rib protrusion into said channel.
- 7. An ink-jet cartridge in accordance with claim 5 wherein said second portion of said conduit further comprises an essentially polygonal cross-sectional channel substantially throughout its entire length.
- 8. A print cartridge for an ink-jet printer comprising:
- a cartridge body enclosing a reservoir;
- an ink sponge disposed in said reservoir for storing ink;
- a bottom plate affixed to said body;
- a print head affixed to said bottom plate;
- a standpipe disposed in said body, contacting said ink sponge, and providing an ink conduit from said reservoir, said standpipe including an ink passage having an ink inlet and an ink outlet, said standpipe further including a groove in said ink passage extending essentially from said ink inlet to said ink outlet; and
- a channel fluidically connected to said standpipe ink outlet at a first end and fluidically connected to said print head at a second end, said channel further including a capillary forming member disposed longitudinally in said channel at least partially between said first end and said second end.
- 9. A print cartridge in accordance with claim 8 wherein said capillary forming member of said channel further comprises a rib protrusion into said channel.
- 10. A print cartridge in accordance with claim 8 wherein said channel further comprises a channel of essentially polygonal cross sectional profile substantially throughout its entire length.
- 11. A print cartridge in accordance with claim 8 wherein said channel further comprises at least two walls, a first of said at least two walls formed by said cartridge body and a second of said at least two walls formed by said bottom plate.
- 12. A print cartridge in accordance with claim 11 wherein said capillary forming member further comprises a rib protrusion disposed on said second of said at least two walls of said bottom plate.
- 13. A method of manufacturing a print cartridge for an ink-jet printer comprising the steps of:
- forming a cartridge body having an interior reservoir;
- including an ink sponge within said interior reservoir for storing ink;
- affixing a print head to said cartridge body;
- creating a standpipe in said body which contacts said ink sponge, said standpipe including an ink passage having an ink inlet and an ink outlet and a groove in said ink passage extending essentially from said ink inlet to said ink outlet;
- forming a channel fluidically connected to said ink outlet at a first end and fluidically connected to said print head at a second end; and
- disposing a capillary forming member longitudinally in said channel at least partially between said first end and said second end.
- 14. A method in accordance with the method of claim 13 wherein said step of disposing a capillary forming member further comprises the step of forming a rib within said channel.
Parent Case Info
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/389,608 filed on Feb. 15, 1995; which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/075,357 filed on Jun. 9, 1993, abandoned; which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/752,158 filed on Aug. 29, 1991, abandoned.
This invention relates to ink-jet pens for use in computer printers.
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