Claims
- 1. An ink tank cartridge for an associated ink-jet recording apparatus comprising:a housing having a plurality of walls forming a cavity; a first divider wall dividing said cavity into chambers; a pair of spacers further dividing each chamber into sub-chambers; and, first and second ink absorbing members each of which is inserted into one of said sub-chambers formed by said spacers, wherein said ink absorbing members are compressed by said spacers to regulate the flow of ink through said ink absorbing members.
- 2. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1 further comprising a second divider wall which further divides the cavity of said housing along with said first divider wall into first, second, and third chambers.
- 3. The ink tank cartridge of claim 2, wherein said first, second and third chambers are substantially equilisized.
- 4. The ink tank cartridge of claim 3 further comprising a third spacer inserted into said third chamber for dividing said third chamber into substantially equally sized sub-chambers.
- 5. The ink tank cartridge of claim 4, further comprising a third ink absorbing member, said ink absorbing member is inserted into said one of said sub-chambers of said third chamber.
- 6. The ink tank cartridge of claim 1, wherein each removable spacer comprises a first leg, a second leg, and a wall hingedly connected between said legs, said first and second legs being spaced apart and substantially parallel to each other.
- 7. The ink tank cartridge of claim 6, wherein each wall of each spacer includes a notch for permitting ink to flow from one sub-chamber to another sub-chamber.
- 8. The ink tank cartridge of claim 7, wherein said chambers are filled with inks of different viscosities.
- 9. The ink tank cartridge of claim 8, wherein said ink absorbing members are compressed in proportion to the viscosity of said ink carried by each ink absorbing member.
- 10. The ink tank cartridge of claim 9, wherein said first and second legs of said spacer in the chamber containing the ink of highest viscosity have a longer length than said legs of said spacer in said chamber with ink of lowest viscosity.
- 11. The ink tank cartridge of claim 10, wherein the first and second legs of longest length provide greater compression for their corresponding ink absorbing member carrying the ink of highest viscosity and the first and second legs of the shortest length provide less compression on the corresponding ink absorbing member carrying ink of the lowest viscosity.
- 12. An ink tank cartridge for an ink-jet type recording apparatus comprising:a housing having a plurality of walls forming a cavity; first and second divider walls dividing said cavity into first, second, and third chambers; first, second, and third spacers further dividing each chamber into sub-chambers, each spacer comprises a first leg, a second leg, and a wall hingedly connected between said legs; and, first, second, and third ink absorbing members, each of which is inserted into one of said sub-chambers formed by said spacers, wherein said ink absorbing members are compressed by said spacers to regulate the flow of ink through said ink absorbing members.
- 13. The ink tank cartridge of claim 12, wherein each wall of each said spacer includes a notch for permitting ink to flow from one sub-chamber to another sub-chamber.
- 14. The ink tank cartridge of claim 12, wherein each spacer is selectively removable from each chamber.
- 15. An ink tank cartridge for an ink-jet type recording apparatus comprising;a housing comprising a plurality of walls forming a cavity; first and second divider walls dividing said cavity into first, second, and third chambers; first, second, and third removable spacers each of which is inserted into one of said chambers, said spacers further divide each chamber into substantially equally sized smaller sub-chambers; first, second, and third ink absorbing members each of which is inserted into one of said sub-chambers formed by said spacers; wherein said ink absorbing members are impregnated with ink of differing viscosities; wherein lengths of said spacers vary in proportion to the viscosities of the inks impregnated in said ink absorbing members; wherein said ink absorbing members are compressed by said spacers in proportion to the viscosities of the inks within said ink absorbing members.
- 16. A method of controlling ink flow in a multi-chambered ink cartridge containing inks of different viscosities, the method comprising the steps of:storing ink in ink absorbing members in respective chambers of the ink cartridge; and, regulating a flow rate of ink stored in the ink absorbing members in proportion to the ink viscosity.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein the regulating includes the compressing the ink absorbing member containing an ink with a higher viscosity to a greater degree than the ink absorbing member containing an ink with a lower viscosity.
- 18. The method of claim 16 wherein the regulating step includes the step of compressing the ink absorbing members to different levels so that the different viscosity inks all flow at approximately the same rate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from Provisional Application No. 60/239,087 filed on Oct. 6, 2000.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US01/31279 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
Publishing Date |
Country |
Kind |
WO02/28650 |
4/11/2002 |
WO |
A |
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Date |
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60/239087 |
Oct 2000 |
US |