Claims
- 1. An inkjet printing system having a scanning carriage, the inkjet printing system comprising:a receiving station mounted to the scanning carriage, the receiving station having a plurality of corresponding electrical contacts, a fluid inlet and a pair of guide rails extending along either side of the fluid inlet; and a replaceable ink container removably mountable to the receiving station for providing ink to the inkjet printing system, the replaceable ink container having a leading edge and a trailing edge relative to an insertion direction of the replaceable ink container into the receiving station, and a bottom surface orthogonal to the leading edge, the replaceable ink container including: a fluid outlet defined on the bottom surface and configured for connection to the fluid inlet associated with the receiving station; a plurality of electrical contacts electrically connected to an electrical storage device, the plurality of electrical contacts disposed on the leading edge of the replaceable ink container and configured for connection to the plurality of corresponding electrical contacts disposed on the receiving station; and a pair of outwardly extending guide rail engagement features with each of the pair of guide rail engagement features so disposed and arranged for engagement with each of the pair of guide rails, such that the pair of guide rails guide the replaceable ink container into the receiving station first in only a horizontal direction, then in both the horizontal direction and a vertical direction, and finally in the horizontal direction to align the fluid outlet with the fluid inlet to establish fluid communication between the ink container and the receiving station, and to align each of the plurality of electrical contacts electrically connected to the electrical storage device with each of the plurality of corresponding electrical contacts disposed on the receiving station to establish electrical communication between the ink container and the receiving station.
- 2. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein the pair of outwardly extending guide rail engagement features extend orthogonally from a surface of the replaceable ink container.
- 3. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein the receiving station has an engagement feature, wherein the leading edge of the replaceable ink container includes at least one engagement feature, and wherein the pair of outwardly extending guide rail engagement features are positioned sufficiently low on the replaceable ink container to prevent collision between the replaceable ink container and the fluid inlet during insertion, and the pair of outwardly extending guide rail engagement features are positioned sufficiently high on the replaceable ink container to ensure that the at least one engagement feature disposed on the leading edge properly engages with the engagement feature associated with the receiving station.
- 4. The inkjet printing system of claim 3 wherein the at least one engagement feature is a hook feature extending outwardly from the leading edge.
- 5. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein the pair of outwardly extending guide rail engagement features extend in a direction orthogonal to the insertion direction.
- 6. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein the receiving station includes corresponding engagement features and a corresponding latch feature, and wherein the replaceable ink container further includes:an engagement feature disposed on the leading edge, the engagement feature configured to engage the corresponding engagement features associated with the receiving station; and a latch feature disposed on the trailing edge, the latch feature configured to engage the corresponding latch feature on the receiving station to secure the replaceable ink container to the receiving station.
- 7. The inkjet printing system of claim 6 wherein insertion of the replaceable ink container into the receiving station engages the engagement feature on the replaceable ink container with the corresponding engagement features on the receiving station, wherein with the engagement feature on the replaceable ink container engaged with the corresponding engagement features on the receiving station, the replaceable ink container is pivoted about a pivot axis to engage the latch feature with the corresponding latch feature on the receiving station.
- 8. The inkjet printing system of claim 6 wherein the receiving station includes a spring for biasing the trailing edge of the replaceable ink container in a direction away from the receiving station.
- 9. The inkjet printing system of claim 6 wherein the receiving station includes a spring for biasing the trailing edge of the replaceable ink container in a direction away from the receiving station and wherein the latch feature on the replaceable ink container is configured so that when in engagement with the corresponding latch feature on the receiving station the latch feature overcomes the spring bias to secure the replaceable ink container to the receiving station.
- 10. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein the horizontal direction is in a direction orthogonal to a scan axis and the vertical direction is orthogonal to the horizontal direction.
- 11. A method for inserting a replaceable ink container into a receiving station of an inkjet printing system, the receiving station disposed on a scanning carriage and fluidically coupled to an ink ejection portion mounted thereon, the method for inserting the ink container comprising:engaging a pair of outwardly extending guide rail engagement features on the ink container with each of a pair of guide rails on the receiving station; and urging the ink container toward the receiving station wherein each of the pair of guide rails guide the replaceable ink container only linearly toward a backwall of the receiving station, then downward toward a bottom surface of the receiving station, and finally linearly toward the backwall of the receiving station to align a fluid outlet on a bottom end of the replaceable ink container with a fluid inlet proximate the bottom surface of the receiving station to establish fluid communication between the replaceable ink container and the receiving station, and to align each of a plurality of electrical contacts electrically connected to an electrical storage device, all disposed on a leading end of the replaceable ink container that is generally orthogonal to the bottom end, with each of a plurality of corresponding electrical contacts disposed on the backwall of the receiving station to establish electrical communication between the replaceable ink container and the receiving station.
- 12. The method for inserting an ink container into a receiving station of claim 11 further including engaging a hook feature on the leading end of the replaceable ink container with a hook engagement feature proximate the backwall of the receiving station.
- 13. The method for inserting an ink container into a receiving station of claim 12 further including urging a trailing end of the replaceable ink container toward the bottom surface compressing a bias spring and engaging a latch portion disposed on the replaceable ink container with a latch engagement portion disposed on the receiving station to secure the replaceable ink container to the receiving station.
- 14. The method for inserting an ink container into a receiving station of claim 11 wherein prior to engaging the pair of outwardly extending guide rail engagement features with each of the pair of guide rail engagement features, the method further includes:positioning the ink container proximate the receiving station to align the pair of outwardly extending guide rail engagement features with each of the pair of guide rail engagement features.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/495,288 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,431,697 filed Jan. 31, 2000, entitled “Replaceable Ink Container Having A Separately Attachable Latch” which has been assigned to the same Assignee as the present application.
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