Claims
- 1. The method of re-filling with ink an at least partially depleted ink jet cartridge, said cartridge having a top end and a bottom end including:
- (a) a housing enclosing an internal ink reservoir extending between said top end and said bottom end,
- (b) a bubble generator affixed to the housing,
- (c) an ink fill aperture extending through said housing near said top end and coupling said reservoir to a region exterior to said cartridge,
- (d) a means for sealing said ink fill aperture,
- (e) a negative pressure assembly including:
- i. a bladder disposed within said reservoir,
- ii. an air port affixed to the top of said housing including means for coupling a region interior to said bladder to said region exterior to said cartridge,
- iii. spring means for biasing said bladder toward a minimum volume state, comprising the steps of:
- A. positioning said cartridge with said top end above said bottom end,
- B. unsealing said ink fill aperture,
- C. sealing said air port and then inflating said bladder to establish an internal volume thereof in a predetermined range,
- D. injecting ink into said reservoir through said ink fill aperture,
- E. sealing said ink fill aperture, and
- F. unsealing said air port.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein an ink jet print head is coupled to said reservoir.
- 3. The method of claim 1 comprising the further steps of:
- G. prior to said step B, sealing said bubble generator, and
- H. after said step F, unsealing said bubble generator.
- 4. The method of claim 1 wherein said inflating step is established using a syringe.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said inflating step is established by drawing a vacuum through at least one of said fill aperture and said bubble generator.
- 6. The method of re-filling with ink an at least partially depleted ink jet cartridge, said cartridge having a top end and a bottom end including:
- (a) a housing enclosing an internal ink reservoir extending between said top end and said bottom end,
- (b) a bubble generator affixed to the housing,
- (c) a negative pressure assembly including:
- i. a bladder disposed within said reservoir,
- ii. an air port affixed to the top of said housing including means for coupling a region interior to said bladder to a region exterior to said cartridge,
- iii. spring means for biasing said bladder toward a minimum volume state, comprising the steps of:
- A. positioning said cartridge with said top end above said bottom end,
- B. establishing an air flow path between said internal ink reservoir and said region exterior to said cartridge,
- C. sealing said air port and then inflating said bladder to establish an internal volume thereof in a predetermined range,
- D. injecting ink into said reservoir through said air flow path,
- E. sealing said air flow path, and
- F. unsealing said air port.
- 7. The method of claim 6 comprising the further steps of:
- G. prior to said step B, sealing said bubble generator, and
- H. after said step F, unsealing said bubble generator.
- 8. The method of claim 6 wherein said inflating step is established using a syringe.
- 9. The method of claim 6 wherein said inflating step is established by drawing a vacuum through at least one of said air flow path and said bubble generator.
- 10. The method of re-filling with ink an at least partially depleted ink jet cartridge, said cartridge having a top end and a bottom end including:
- (a) a housing enclosing an internal ink reservoir extending between said top end and said bottom end.
- (b) a bubble generator including a gravity activated check valve and a capillary passage extending through said housing near said bottom end and coupling said reservoir to a region exterior to said housing,
- (c) an ink fill aperture extending through said housing near said top end and coupling said reservoir to a region exterior to said cartridge,
- (d) a means for sealing said ink fill aperture,
- (e) a negative pressure assembly including:
- i. a bladder disposed within said reservoir,
- ii. an air port affixed to the top of said housing including means for
- coupling a region interior to said bladder to said region exterior to said cartridge,
- iii. spring means for biasing said bladder toward a minimum volume state, comprising the steps of:
- A. positioning said cartridge with said top end above said bottom end,
- B. unsealing said ink fill aperture,
- C. injecting ink into said reservoir through said ink fill aperture,
- D. sealing said ink fill aperture,
- E. positioning said cartridge with said bottom end above said top end, and
- F. inflating said bladder to establish an internal volume thereof in a predetermined range.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein an ink jet print head is coupled to said reservoir.
- 12. The method of claim 10 wherein said inflating step is accomplished by drawing air from said internal ink reservoir through said capillary passage and said gravity actuated check valve to a region exterior to said cartridge.
- 13. The method of claim 10 wherein said inflating step is accomplished using a syringe.
- 14. The method of re-filling with ink an at least partially depleted ink jet cartridge, said cartridge having a top end and a bottom end including:
- (a) a housing enclosing an internal ink reservoir extending between said top end and said bottom end,
- (b) a bubble generator including a gravity actuated check valve and a capillary passage extending through said housing near said bottom end and coupling said reservoir to a region exterior to said housing,
- (c) a negative pressure assembly including:
- i. a bladder disposed within said reservoir,
- ii. an air port affixed to the top of said housing including means for coupling a region interior to said bladder to said region exterior to said cartridge,
- iii. spring means for biasing said bladder toward a minimum volume state, comprising the steps of:
- A. positioning said cartridge with said top end above said bottom end,
- B. establishing an air flow path between the interior of said internal ink reservoir and a region exterior to said cartridge,
- C. injecting ink into said reservoir through said air flow path,
- D. sealing said air flow path,
- E. positioning said cartridge with said bottom end above said top end, and
- F. inflating said bladder to establish an internal volume thereof in a predetermined range.
- 15. The method of claim 14 wherein an ink jet print head is coupled to said reservoir.
- 16. The method of claim 14 wherein said inflating step is accomplished by drawing air from said internal ink reservoir through said capillary passage and said gravity actuated check valve to a region exterior to said cartridge.
- 17. The method of claim 14 wherein said inflating step is accomplished using a syringe.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/086,620 filed Jul. 1, 1993 now abandoned, which is a Continuation application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/975,477 filed Nov. 12, 1992 now abandoned, both entitled "Method For Refilling Ink Jet Cartridges".
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Continuations (2)
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