Claims
- 1. A method of filling an ink cartridge with ink comprising:providing a housing which contains a porous member for impregnating with ink, an ink supply port, and a valve device comprising a valve body always urged by a spring and a valve seat abutting against the valve body; and filling ink in the housing of the ink cartridge through the ink supply port.
- 2. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein ink is filled in the ink cartridge after the housing is decompressed.
- 3. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein ink is filled in the ink cartridge while the housing is decompressed.
- 4. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the decompression is performed by vacuuming air within the housing through the air communication hole which communicates with the inside of the housing.
- 5. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 2 or 3, wherein the decompression is performed by vacuuming air within the housing through the ink supply port.
- 6. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein the porous member is filled with ink by coupling air-sealably the ink supply port to an ink container which is released to ambient air.
- 7. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein ink is compressively introduced through the ink supply port.
- 8. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein ink is filled after the porous member is subjected to ink-philic treatment.
- 9. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 8, wherein said ink-philic treatment comprises steps of impregnating the porous member with water, polyhydric alcohol such as ethylene alcohol or glycerin or its aqueous solution, surfactant or its aqueous solution, or their composite solution, and dehydrating and/or drying the porous member.
- 10. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein the flow rate of ink filling through the ink supply port is low at a later stage of the ink filling process.
- 11. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein the pressure in the interior of the ink cartridge is controlled at the ink filling process in which the ink is filled through the ink supply port.
- 12. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 11, wherein the pressure in the interior of the ink cartridge is increased by supplying air from the outside.
- 13. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 11, wherein the pressure in the interior of the ink cartridge is increased by sealing the air communication hole of the ink cartridge.
- 14. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein ink is withdrawn by vacuuming from the ink supply port after the ink is filled in the ink cartridge.
- 15. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein at the last stage of the ink filling process, highly degassed ink is filled in the ink cartridge.
- 16. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 15, wherein the method further comprises steps of, at the last stage of the ink filling process, filling highly degassed ink in the ink cartridge and thereafter exhausting ink by vacuuming through the ink supply port.
- 17. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein a first type of ink having low component concentration and a second type of ink having high component concentration are prepared, and ink is filled in the order of the first ink to the second ink.
- 18. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein the ink cartridge is housed within an ink filling chamber which is sealable from the outside, and the ink filling chamber is decompressed to inject ink by means of the pressure difference from ambient air.
- 19. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises steps of: housing the ink cartridge within an ink filling chamber which is sealable from the outside; performing at least one cycle of increasing the pressure in ink filling chamber; and filling ink in the ink cartridge through the ink supply port.
- 20. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises steps of: housing the ink cartridge in an ink filling chamber which is sealable from the outside; decompressing the ink filling chamber; performing at least one cycle of increasing the pressure in ink filling chamber; and decompressing the ink filling chamber to inject ink into the ink cartridge through the ink supply port by means of the pressure difference from ambient air.
- 21. The method of filling an ink cartridge with ink according to claim 1, wherein the method further comprises steps of: housing the ink cartridge in an ink filling chamber which is sealable from the outside; decompressing the ink filling chamber; performing at least one cycle of increasing the pressure in ink filling chamber; and compressing ink to inject the ink into the ink cartridge through the ink supply port.
- 22. An ink filling apparatus for filling ink in an ink cartridge comprising a housing communicating with ambient air through an air communicating hole, a porous member housed in the housing for impregnating with ink, an ink supply port, and a valve device comprising a valve body always urged by a spring and a valve seat abutting against the valve body, the ink filling apparatus including a base member on which the ink cartridge is set to a predetermined position, wherein the ink filling apparatus comprises:an ink filling pipe engageable with the ink supply port of the ink cartridge while keeping airtight and communicating with ink for filling, said ink filling pipe projecting from the base member by a length enough to separate the valve body from the valve seat of the valve device; and a vacuum device for applying negative pressure to the air communication hole of the ink cartridge.
- 23. An ink filling apparatus for filling ink in an ink cartridge comprising a housing communicating with ambient air through an air communicating hole, a porous member housed in the housing for impregnating with ink, an ink supply port, a valve device comprising a valve body always urged by a spring and a valve seat abutting against the valve body, and a detachable sealing member which seals the air communication hole, the ink filling apparatus including a base member on which the ink cartridge is set to a predetermined position, wherein the ink filling apparatus comprises:an air exhausting section comprising an exhausting pipe engageable with the ink supply port of the ink cartridge while keeping airtight and communicating with a vacuum device for generating negative pressure, said exhausting pipe projecting from the base member by a length enough to separate the valve body from the valve seat of the valve device; and an ink filling section comprising an ink filling pipe engageable with the ink supply port of the ink cartridge while keeping airtight and communicating with ink for filling, said ink filling pipe projecting from the base member by a length enough to separate the valve body from the valve seat of the valve device.
- 24. An ink filling apparatus for filling ink in an ink cartridge comprising a housing communicating with ambient air through an air communicating hole, a porous member housed in the housing for impregnating with ink, an ink supply port, and a valve device comprising a valve body always urged by a spring and a valve seat abutting against the valve body, the ink filling apparatus including a base member on which the ink cartridge is set to a predetermined position, wherein the ink filling apparatus comprises:an ink filling pipe engageable with the ink supply port of the ink cartridge while keeping airtight and communicating with ink for filling and communicating with a vacuum device for generating negative pressure, said ink filling pipe projecting from the base member by a length enough to separate the valve body from the valve seat of the valve device; and a sealing device for sealing the air communication hole of the ink cartridge.
- 25. An ink filling apparatus for filling ink in an ink cartridge comprising a housing communicating with ambient air through an air communicating hole, a porous member housed in the housing for impregnating with ink, an ink supply port, and a valve device comprising a valve body always urged by a spring and a valve seat abutting against the valve body, the ink filling apparatus including: an ink filling chamber having an ink filling region and a base member on which the ink cartridge is set to a predetermined position, wherein the ink filling apparatus comprises:an air exhausting pipe engageable with the ink supply port of the ink cartridge while keeping airtight, said exhausting pipe projecting from the base member by a length enough to separate the valve body from the valve seat of the valve device; an ink filling pipe engageable with the ink supply port of the ink cartridge while keeping airtight and communicating with an ink tank containing ink for filling, said ink filling pipe projecting from the base member by a length enough to separate the valve body from the valve seat of the valve device; and a coupling device for selectively inserting said air exhausting pipe and said ink filling pipe into the ink supply port of the ink cartridge.
- 26. The ink filling apparatus according to claim 25, wherein said ink filling chamber communicates with an air exhausting device for decompressing said ink filling region and with ambient air through a valve.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation application of PCT/JP00/01846 filed on Mar. 27, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. This patent application also claims priority based on Japanese Patent Application H11-86360 filed on Mar. 29, 1999, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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