Claims
- 1. A liquid storing container for storing liquid to be supplied to liquid discharging means, said container comprising:
- a container body for storing liquid;
- a liquid supply port on a part of said container body for connecting said container body to the liquid discharging means;
- pressure adjusting means on said liquid supply port for generating a negative pressure in the liquid supplied to the liquid discharging means;
- an atmosphere-communicating port on a part of said container body;
- a bladder-like member on said atmosphere-communicating port for expanding into the interior of said container body in accordance with consumption of the liquid contained in said container body; and
- a liquid path on an inner wall of said container body, said path extending from a side of said container body where said liquid supply port is located to a side of said container body where said atmosphere-communicating port is located.
- 2. A liquid storing container according to claim 1, wherein said pressure adjusting means generates negative pressure within a predetermined pressure range.
- 3. A liquid storing container according to claim 1, wherein said liquid storing container is an integral part of a cartridge which also includes the liquid discharging means and which cartridge is removably mountable on a carriage on an apparatus and is capable of being scanned when mounted on the carriage.
- 4. A liquid storing container according to claim 3, wherein said pressure adjusting means generates negative pressure within a predetermined pressure range.
- 5. A liquid storing container according to claim 1, wherein the liquid discharging means is capable of discharging liquid by utilizing thermal energy and an electrothermal transducing element for generating such thermal energy.
- 6. A liquid storing container according to claim 1, wherein said liquid path comprises a recessed groove in said inner wall, wherein said groove remains unobstructed as said bladder-like member expands.
- 7. A liquid storing container according to claim 1, wherein said liquid path is defined by a projecting rib on said inner wall for maintaining a space between said inner wall and said bladder-like member as said bladder-like member expands.
- 8. A liquid storing container according to claim 1, wherein said pressure adjusting means is an absorbing member.
- 9. A liquid storing container according to claim 1, wherein said pressure adjusting means is an elastic member having a slit which opens in response to a predetermined pressure change.
- 10. An ink jet recording apparatus comprising:
- an ink jet head;
- an ink tank for storing ink to be supplied to said ink jet head, said ink tank having:
- a container body for storing ink,
- an ink supply port on a part of said container body for connecting said container body to said ink jet head,
- pressure adjusting means on said ink supply port for generating a negative pressure in the ink supplied to said ink jet head,
- an atmosphere-communicating port on a part of said container body,
- a bladder-like member on said atmosphere-communicating port for expanding into the interior of said container body in accordance with consumption of the ink contained in said container body, and
- an ink path on an inner wall of said container body, said path extending from a side of said container body where said ink supply port is located to a side of said container body where said atmosphere-communicating port is located; and
- carriage means for scanning said ink jet head and said ink tank to perform recording.
- 11. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said pressure adjusting means generates negative pressure within a predetermined pressure range.
- 12. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said ink jet head discharges ink by utilizing thermal energy and comprises an electrothermal transducing element for generating such thermal energy.
- 13. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said ink path comprises a recessed groove in said inner wall, wherein said groove remains unobstructed as said bladder-like member expands.
- 14. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 10, wherein said ink path is defined by a projecting rib on said inner wall for maintaining a space between said inner wall and said bladder-like member as said bladder-like member expands.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No 07/900,412 filed Jun. 18, 1992, now abandoned.
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