Claims
- 1. Ink jet apparatus, comprising:
- a print head including at least one chamber, an inlet opening to said chamber, and a droplet ejection orifice from said chamber;
- transducer means coupled to said chamber for ejecting droplets of ink in liquid form therefrom through said orifice;
- means for supplying ink in said liquid form to said at least one chamber;
- a supply of ink in solid form coupled to said means for supplying ink in said liquid form, said supply of ink in said solid form including a hot melt vehicle and a conductive pigment which is substantially dispersed throughout said hot melt vehicle; and
- means coupled with said supply of ink in solid form for energizing said conductive pigment on demand;
- wherein said supply of ink in said solid form is melted to said liquid form upon energization of said conductive pigment by said energizing means an is supplied in said liquid form to said at least one chamber.
- 2. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising:
- a cartridge for containing said supply of ink in said solid form, said cartridge comprising an electrically conductive material; and
- a pair of electrodes coupled to said cartridge and said energizing means for providing a current source to melt said supply of ink in said solid form.
- 3. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said conductive pigment comprises a pigment having a volume resistivity within a range of from about 100 to about 10,000 ohms-centimeters.
- 4. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said hot melt vehicle comprises a wax-based vehicle.
- 5. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said wax-based vehicle is selected from the group consisting of candelilla wax, carnauba wax, stearic acid, behenic acid, ceresin wax, and microcrystalline wax.
- 6. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said supply of ink in said solid form has a melting point and a specific heat capacity adapted to melt said supply of ink in said solid form to said liquid form by heat generated within said supply of ink in said solid form through said energizing means.
- 7. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said conductive pigment comprises a pigment having a selected resistivity.
- 8. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 7, wherein said selected resistivity comprises a volume resistivity within a range of from 100 to 10,000 ohms-centimeters.
- 9. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 1, wherein said supplying means comprises:
- reservoir means for holding a supply of ink in said liquid form, said reservoir means receiving said supply of ink in said liquid form from said cartridge means; and
- manifold means, coupling said reservoir means to said at least one chamber, for providing said supply of ink in said liquid form to said at least one chamber.
- 10. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 9, further comprising means for controlling a level of said supply of ink in said liquid form contained within said reservoir means, wherein said energizing means is activated by said controlling means in response to said level.
- 11. In a hot melt ink jet apparatus having:
- a source of electrical current coupled with a supply of ink in solid form;
- a print head which includes at least one chamber, an inlet opening to the chamber, and a droplet ejection orifice from the chamber; and
- means for supplying ink in liquid form to the chamber;
- an ink comprising:
- a hot melt vehicle; and
- a conductive pigment substantially dispersed throughout said hot melt vehicle, said conductive pigment having a predetermined resistivity that is adapted to conduct electrical current from the source, coupled with said supply of ink in solid form, thereby melting the ink.
- 12. The ink composition according to claim 11, wherein said hot melt vehicle comprises a wax-based vehicle.
- 13. The ink composition according to claim 12, wherein said wax-based vehicle is selected from the group consisting of candelilla wax, carnauba wax, stearic acid, behenic acid, ceresin wax, and microcrystalline wax.
- 14. The ink composition according to claim 11, wherein said predetermined resistivity comprises a volume resistivity greater than 100 ohms-centimeters.
- 15. The ink composition according to claim 14, wherein said predetermined resistivity comprises a volume resistivity of approximately 3,000 ohms-centimeters.
- 16. The ink composition according to claim 11, wherein said predetermined resistivity comprises a volume resistivity within the range of from about 100 ohms-centimeters to about 10,000 ohms-centimeters.
- 17. Ink jet apparatus, comprising:
- a print head having at least one chamber, an inlet opening to said chamber, and a droplet ejection orifice from said chamber;
- transducer means coupled to said chamber for ejecting droplets of ink in liquid form therefrom through said orifice;
- means for supplying ink in said liquid form to said at least one chamber;
- a supply of ink in solid form, coupled to said means for supplying ink in said liquid form, said supply of ink in said solid form including a hot melt vehicle and a conductive pigment which is substantially dispersed throughout said hot melt vehicle; and
- means for providing electrical energy to said supply of ink in sold form;
- wherein said supply of ink in said solid form is melted to a liquid form upon provision of said electrical energy and is supplied in said liquid form to at least one chamber.
- 18. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said hot melt vehicle comprises a wax-based vehicle.
- 19. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 18, wherein said wax-based vehicle is selected from the group consisting of candelilla wax, carnauba wax, stearic acid, behenic acid, ceresin wax, and microcrystalline wax.
- 20. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said supply of ink in said solid form has a melting point and a specific heat capacity adapted to melt said supply of ink in said solid form to said liquid form by heat generated within said supply of ink in said solid form through said energizing means.
- 21. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said conductive pigment comprises a pigment having a selected resistivity.
- 22. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 21, wherein said selected resistivity comprises a volume resistivity within a range of from 100 to 10,000 ohms-centimeters.
- 23. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 17, further comprising cartridge means for containing said supply of ink in said solid form.
- 24. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 23, wherein said supplying means comprises:
- reservoir means for holding a supply of ink in said liquid form, said reservoir means receiving said supply of ink in said liquid form from said cartridge means; and
- manifold means, coupling said reservoir means to said at least one chamber, for providing said supply of ink in said liquid form to said at least one chamber.
- 25. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 24, further comprising means for controlling a level of said supply of ink in said liquid form contained within said reservoir means, wherein said energizing means is activated by said controlling means in response to said level.
- 26. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 24, further comprising means for controlling solidification and melting of said supply of ink in said liquid form.
- 27. The ink jet apparatus according to claim 26, wherein said solidification and melting control means comprises a plurality of electrodes attached to said supplying means between said reservoir means and said chamber, each said electrode adapted to be energized sequentially by said energizing means.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 468,363, filed Jan. 22, 1990 now abandoned.
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