Claims
- 1. A method of assembling a collapsible liquid ink reservoir for a liquid ink printer cartridge comprising the following steps:
- attaching a first flexible sidewall to a peripheral frame member to form an open assembly for receiving other elements of the ink reservoir, said other elements including a pressure regulator and a second sidewall, said peripheral frame member comprising a peripheral outer frame element and an inner peripheral frame member attached to said outer frame member along an inner surface thereof, said inner frame member defining first and second opposite side edges, and wherein said first flexible sidewall is attached to said first side edge;
- assembling a pressure regulator comprising first and second pressure regulator sideplates and biasing means for urging said sideplates to a separated configuration;
- inserting the assembled pressure regulator into the open assembly; and
- attaching a second flexible sidewall to said second side edge of said inner frame member to form an enclosed assembly, wherein said pressure regulator is disposed between said first and second flexible sidewalls, and said ink reservoir is defined between said flexible sidewalls, said ink reservoir being free of any ink-absorbing material.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of attaching said first sidewall comprises heat sealing said first sidewall to said peripheral frame member along said first side edge.
- 3. The method of claim 1 wherein said step of attaching said second sidewall comprises heat sealing said second sidewall to said peripheral frame member along said second side edge.
- 4. The method of claim 1 further comprising the step of attaching said first regulator sideplate to said first reservoir sidewall after said inserting step and prior to the step of attaching said second reservoir sidewall, thereby fixing the relative position of said regulator assembly in relation to said first reservoir sidewall.
- 5. The method of claim 1 wherein said first and second regulator sideplates comprise thin planar elements fabricated of a rigid material.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein said rigid material is stainless steel, and said thin planar elements are fabricated from a sheet of stainless steel.
- 7. The method of claim 5 wherein said biasing means comprises a bow spring comprising first and second opposed bights.
- 8. The method of claim 1 wherein said first and second sidewalls comprise a flexible polymer sheet material.
- 9. A method of assembling a collapsible liquid ink reservoir for a liquid ink printer cartridge comprising the following steps:
- attaching a first flexible sidewall to a peripheral frame member along a first peripheral junction extending along a first side edge of said frame member to form an open assembly for receiving other elements of the ink reservoir, said other elements including a pressure regulator and a second sidewall;
- assembling a pressure regulator comprising first and second pressure regulator sideplates, said side-plates comprising thin planar elements formed from stainless steel sheet material, and biasing means for urging said sideplates to a separated configuration, said biasing means comprising a bow spring comprising first and second opposed bights, said assembling step comprising providing said first and second sideplates, attaching said first bight to said first sideplate at an apex of said first bight, and attaching said second bight to said second sideplate at an apex of said second bight;
- inserting the assembled pressure regulator into the open assembly; and
- attaching a second flexible sidewall along a second junction extending along a second side edge of said peripheral frame member to form an enclosed assembly, wherein said pressure regulator is disposed between said first and second flexible sidewalls, and said ink reservoir is defined between said flexible sidewalls, said ink reservoir being free of any ink-absorbing material.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein said assembling step further comprises the step of fabricating said bow spring bights, said step comprising forming each bight from a layer of springy metal, and bending each bight to form said apex.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein said first and second bights are formed from a continuous strip of said metal layer, and wherein a first end of said first bight and a first end of said second bight are connected together at a fold of said metal, and wherein a second end of said first bight and a second end of said second bight define mating surfaces which are brought into contact during said regulator assemble.
- 12. The method of claim 10 wherein said regulator sideplates are fabricated from said springy metal, and said bights are welded to respective ones of said sideplates.
- 13. A method of assembling a collapsible liquid ink reservoir for a liquid ink printer cartridge comprising the following steps:
- attaching a first flexible sidewall to a peripheral frame member along a first peripheral junction extending along a first side edge of said frame member to form an open assembly for receiving other elements of the ink reservoir, said other elements including a pressure regulator and a second sidewall;
- assembling a pressure regulator comprising first and second pressure regulator sideplates and biasing means for urging said sideplates to a separated configuration;
- inserting the assembled pressure regulator into the open assembly;
- attaching said first regulator sideplate to said first reservoir sidewall, thereby fixing the relative position of said regulator assembly in relation to said first reservoir sidewall;
- thereafter attaching a second flexible sidewall along a second peripheral junction extending along a second side edge of said peripheral frame member to form an enclosed assembly, wherein said pressure regulator is disposed between said first and second flexible sidewalls, and said ink reservoir is defined between said flexible sidewalls, said ink reservoir being free of any ink-absorbing material.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein said first sideplate is attached to said first sidewall by heat sealing said flexible sidewall to said sideplate at an area of said sideplate.
- 15. A method of assembling a collapsible liquid ink reservoir for a liquid ink printer cartridge comprising the following steps:
- providing a peripheral frame structure defining an open loop, said frame structure comprising a first plastic material defining first and second opposite side edges;
- attaching a first flexible sidewall to said first side edge of said peripheral frame member to form an open assembly for receiving other elements of the ink reservoir, said other elements including a pressure regulator and a second sidewall, said first sidewall comprising a first sheet of thin flexible plastic, wherein said first sidewall is attached to said first side edge by heat sealing, said attaching step comprising positioning a frame lift block tool under and in contact with said frame structure, pushing said first sidewall into an attaching position relative to said open loop, and pushing a heat stake die against an edge of said positioned sidewall from above said frame structure while supporting said frame structure from below said frame structure, thereby applying heat and pressure to said sidewall edge and said first edge of said frame structure, thereby heat welding said first sidewall edge to said first edge of said frame structure;
- assembling a pressure regulator comprising first and second pressure regulator planar sideplates and a spring structure for urging said sideplates to a separated, generally parallel configuration;
- inserting the assembled pressure regulator into the open assembly within said open loop; and
- attaching a second flexible sidewall to said second side edge of said peripheral frame member to form an enclosed assembly, said second sidewall comprising a second sheet of thin flexible plastic, wherein said second sidewall is attached to said second side edge by heat sealing, wherein said pressure regulator is disposed between said first and second flexible sidewalls, and said ink reservoir is defined between said flexible sidewalls, said ink reservoir being free of any ink-absorbing material.
- 16. The method of claim 15, wherein frame lift block tool includes a lift block surface defining a block surface shape generally conforming to a shape of said first sideplate, said lift block surface being disposed within said open loop structure to a nominal position at which said first sideplate is disposed when said reservoir is filled with ink, said sidewall is pushed into said attaching position by a push form tool, and wherein said push form tool and said frame lift block surface pre-shape said flexible sidewall into a shape into which said sidewall is urged by said first sideplate when said reservoir is filled with ink.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein said lift block surface has a generally rectilinear shape defining corners, and wherein said pre-shaping of said flexible sidewall includes forming wrinkles at corners of said sidewall, thereby facilitating collapse of said reservoir as ink is emptied from the reservoir.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of commonly assigned applications COLLAPSIBLE INK RESERVOIR STRUCTURE AND PRINTER INK CARTRIDGE, Ser. No. 07/929,615, filed Aug. 12, 1992, is now abandoned, by George T. Kaplinsky et al.; and LAMINATED FILM FOR INK RESERVOIR, Ser. No. 07/995,868, filed Dec. 23, 1992, by Joseph Scheffelin; which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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