Claims
- 1. An inkjet system, including an ink reservoir coupled to an inkjet pen cartridge and having apparatus for removing air from the inkjet cartridge, comprising:an inkjet cartridge housing having a plurality of chambers for containing liquid ink therein; a print head mounted to a bottom region of said housing; a first ink chamber within said housing having a collection area for collection of unwanted air within said housing at a top region of said first ink chamber opposite said bottom region; a second ink chamber within said housing adjacent said first ink chamber and fluidically connected to said first chamber for receiving ink therefrom; a conduit mounted within said housing and coupling said second ink chamber with said collection area by having a first end at said second ink chamber and a second end within said collection area; and a vacuum source selectively engageable with said housing and drawing off said unwanted air from said collection area by drawing said unwanted air through a non-emitting nozzle at said bottom region so that said unwanted air is removed from the cartridge.
- 2. An inkjet system, including an ink reservoir coupled to an inkjet cartridge and having apparatus for removing air from the inkjet cartridge, comprising:an inkjet cartridge housing having a plurality of chambers for containing liquid ink therein; a print head mounted to a bottom region of said housing; a first ink chamber within said housing having a collection area for collection of unwanted air within said housing at a top region of said first ink chamber opposite said bottom region; a second ink chamber within said housing adjacent said first ink chamber and fluidically connected to said first chamber for receiving ink therefrom; a conduit mounted within said housing and coupling said second ink chamber with said collection area by having a first end at said second ink chamber and a second end within said collection area; and a vacuum source, selectively engageable with said housing and drawing off said unwanted air from said collection area by drawing said unwanted air through a non-emitting nozzle in said print head so that said unwanted air is removed from the cartridge.
- 3. An inkjet system, including an ink reservoir coupled to an inkjet cartridge and having apparatus for removing air from the inkjet cartridge, comprising:an inkjet cartridge housing having a plurality of chambers for containing liquid ink therein; a print head mounted to a bottom region; a first ink chamber within said housing having a collection area for collection of unwanted air within said housing at a top region of said first ink chamber opposite said bottom region; a second ink chamber within said housing adjacent said first ink chamber and fluidically connected to said first chamber for receiving ink therefrom; a conduit mounted within said housing and coupling said second ink chamber with said collection area by having a first end at said second ink chamber and a second end within said collection area; and a pressure source, selectively engageable with said housing for driving said unwanted air from said collection area so that said unwanted air is removed from said bottom region of said housing of the cartridge by way of said conduit and said second ink chamber.
- 4. The system of claim 3 wherein said pressure source further comprises a pressurizing unit that removes air from the cartridge by forcing said unwanted air through the print head.
- 5. The system of claim 3 wherein said pressure source further comprises a pressurizing unit that removes air from the cartridge by forcing said unwanted air through at least one orifice disposed in said bottom region of said housing of the cartridge.
- 6. The system of claim 3 wherein said pressure source further comprises a service station connectable to said print head for applying an air pressure thereon.
- 7. An apparatus for removing air from an inkjet print cartridge having an ink flow path therethrough, comprising:a first ink accumulation chamber within said cartridge having means for receiving ink therein; a second ink accumulation chamber adjacent said first ink accumulation chamber; a predetermined collection area for air within said first ink accumulation chamber, said print cartridge having a pressure, P0, therein; a vertical conduit of a predetermined height mounted within said cartridge and having an inlet in communication with said air collection area at a vertical conduit first end extending into said air collection area; an aperture between said first ink accumulation chamber and said second accumulation chamber in said ink flow path, said aperture having a predetermined geometric configuration such that pressure drop across said aperture under a maximum ink flow condition during printing is less than a pressure head determined by the predetermined height of the vertical conduit; a print head mounted on said cartridge and connected to the second ink accumulation chamber for pumping ink through the flow path in the print cartridge, a first differential pressure, P1−P0, is developed across the second ink accumulation chamber for the print head; and a pressure source, releasably engageable with the first ink accumulation chamber, for developing a second differential pressure, P3−P0, across the second ink accumulation chamber so that when said first differential pressure, P1−P0, is developed across the second ink accumulation chamber, ink flows through the aperture and does not flow through the vertical conduit and when said second differential pressure, P3−P0, is developed across the second ink accumulation chamber, air is forced down the vertical conduit and is removed from the flow path.
- 8. The system of claim 1 further comprising a pressure regulator that supplies ink from the ink reservoir to said first ink chamber and regulates ink pressure applied to said print head.
- 9. The system of claim 2 further comprising a pressure regulator that supplies ink from the ink reservoir to said first ink chamber and regulates ink pressure applied to said print head.
- 10. The system of claim 3 further comprising a pressure regulator that supplies ink from the ink reservoir to said first ink chamber and regulates ink pressure applied to said print head.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/549,104 filed on Oct. 27, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,812,155, on behalf of S. Dana Seccombe and assigned to the assignee of the present application.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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