Claims
- 1. A service station for servicing an inkjet printhead of an inkjet printing mechanism, with the printhead having a face plate defining a group of ink ejecting nozzles extending therethrough, and with the face plate having a surface irregularity located to one side of the nozzles, comprising:a platform moveable into a capping position; and a printhead cap supported by the platform, the cap having a sealing lip which surrounds the nozzles and engages the face plate when the platform is in the capping position, with the lip having a redundant contact region located to said one side of the nozzles to seal over the surface irregularity of the printhead face plate.
- 2. A service station according to claim 1 wherein the sealing lip also has a single ridge portion.
- 3. A service station according to claim 2 wherein the redundant contact region comprises adjacent plural contact regions having a width less than a width of the single ridge portion of the sealing lip.
- 4. A service station according to claim 1 wherein the redundant contact region comprises at least two ridge portions separated by a trough portion defined by the lip.
- 5. A service station according to claim 1 wherein the ridge portions are substantially mutually parallel.
- 6. A service station according to claim 1 wherein the sealing lip has two opposing redundant contact regions coupled together by two opposing leg portions.
- 7. A service station according to claim 6 wherein the leg portions each comprise a single ridge portion.
- 8. A service station according to claim 7 wherein each redundant contact region comprises at least two ridge portions.
- 9. A service station according to claim 1 wherein:a sealing cavity is formed between the cap and the printhead when in the capping position; the platform has opposing first and second surfaces, with the first surface supporting the cap, and the second surface defining a stopper recess and a vent path, the platform also defining a passageway coupling the sealing cavity with the vent path; and the service station further includes a vent stopper of a resilient material received within the platform stopper recess to form a vent passageway coupling the sealing cavity to atmosphere.
- 10. A service station according to claim 1 wherein the vent stopper and the platform stopper recess cooperate to define a capillary passageway therebetween that draws any accumulated excess ink through the capillary passageway using capillary action.
- 11. A service station according to claim 1 wherein:the vent stopper and the platform stopper recess cooperate to define an outlet port of the vent passageway; and the vent stopper includes a drip finger extending beyond the platform second surface adjacent the vent passageway outlet port.
- 12. A service station according to claim 1 wherein:the surface irregularity comprises an elongate encapsulant bead member; and the redundant contact region comprises plural elongate ridge portions separated by a trough portion defined by the lip, with the encapsulant bead member being seated in the trough when the platform is in the capping position.
- 13. A service station according to claim 1 wherein the redundant contact region surrounds the surface irregularity of the printhead face plate.
- 14. An inkjet printing mechanism, comprising:an inkjet printhead having a face plate which defines a group of ink ejecting nozzles extending therethrough, with the face plate having a surface irregularity located to one side of the nozzles; and a service station having a platform moveable into a capping position, and a printhead cap supported by the platform; wherein the cap has a sealing lip which surrounds the nozzles and engages the face plate when the platform is in the capping position, with the lip having a redundant contact region located to said one side of the nozzles to seal over the surface irregularity of the printhead face plate.
- 15. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 14 wherein the sealing lip also has a single ridge portion.
- 16. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 15 wherein the redundant contact region comprises adjacent plural contact regions having a width less than a width of the single ridge portion of the sealing lip.
- 17. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 14 wherein the redundant contact region comprises at least two ridge portions separated by a trough portion defined by the lip.
- 18. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 17 wherein the ridge portions are substantially mutually parallel.
- 19. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 14 wherein the sealing lip has two opposing redundant contact regions coupled together by two opposing leg portions.
- 20. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 19 wherein the leg portions each comprise a single ridge portion.
- 21. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 20 wherein each redundant contact region comprises at least two ridge portions.
- 22. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 14 wherein:a sealing cavity is formed between the cap and the printhead when in the capping position; the platform has opposing first and second surfaces, with the first surface supporting the cap, and the second surface defining stopper recess and a vent path, the platform also defining a passageway coupling the sealing cavity with the vent path; and the service station further includes a vent stopper of a resilient material received within the platform stopper recess to form a vent passageway coupling the sealing cavity to atmosphere.
- 23. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 22 wherein the vent stopper and the platform stopper recess cooperate to define a capillary passageway therebetween that draws any accumulated excess ink through the capillary passageway using capillary action.
- 24. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 22 wherein:the vent stopper and the platform stopper recess cooperate to define an outlet port of the vent passageway; and the vent stopper includes a drip finger extending beyond the platform second surface adjacent the vent passageway outlet port.
- 25. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 14 wherein:the surface irregularity of the printhead face plate comprises an elongate encapsulant bead member; and the redundant contact region comprises plural elongate ridge portions separated by a trough portion defined by the lip, with the encapsulant bead member being seated in the when the platform is in the capping position.
- 26. An inkjet printing mechanism according to claim 14 wherein the redundant contact region surrounds the surface irregularity of the printhead face plate.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/382,473 filed on Jan. 31, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,712,668, issued on Jan. 27, 1998, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/218,391, filed Mar. 25, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,617,124, issued on Apr. 1, 1997.
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