Claims
- 1. A cartridge comprising one housing portion having a protuberance adhered to another housing portion at a weld within a cavity in the other housing portion and which results in a flash being formed at said weld capable of spreading towards respective edges of said housing portions that form a seam between the housing portions, is characterized in that:
said protuberance and said cavity are mutually dimensioned to restrict said flash substantially to within said cavity in order to prevent said flash from spreading between said edges of said housing portions, since if said flash was to spread between said edges it could interfere with their abutting to form said seam.
- 2. A cartridge as recited in claim 1, wherein said protuberance projects from said edge of one housing portion, and said cavity is in said edge of another housing portion.
- 3. A cartridge as recited in claim 2, wherein said protuberance has an original length that is long enough to prevent said edges from abutting when said protuberance is received in said cavity and which is reduced via said weld to permit said edges to abut to form said seam.
- 4. A method of connecting said housing portions of the cartridge recited in claim 2, comprising:
receiving said protuberance in said cavity; and melting a tip of said protuberance at said weld to reduce the length of said protuberance in order that said edges will abut to form said seam.
- 5. A method as recited in claim 4, wherein the length of said protuberance is reduced about 0.38 mm by melting said tip.
- 6. A cartridge as recited in claim 1, wherein said housing portions have respective wall opening portions that combine to form a single opening at said seam, a memory chip is accessible via said single opening to permit electrical contact to be made with said memory chip, and said protuberance and said cavity are in the vicinity of said single opening.
- 7. A method of restricting spread of a flash from a weld formed when a pair of housing portions of a cartridge are welded together, comprising:
providing one of the housing portions with a protuberance that fits into a cavity in the other housing portion, but has an original length that is long enough to prevent edges of the housing portions from abutting to form a seam; inserting the protuberance into the cavity; melting a tip of the protuberance sufficiently by welding to reduce the length of the protuberance in order that the edges of the housing portions can abut to form the seam; and providing sufficient space in the cavity for the flash to spread from the weld without reaching the edges of the housing portions.
- 8. A cartridge comprising a pair of housing portions having an opening at a seam between said housing portions, a memory chip accessible via said opening to permit electrical contact to be made with said memory chip, and a protuberance projecting from one of said housing portions and welded to the other housing portion within a cavity of the other housing portion and which results in a flash being formed at the weld that can spread towards said seam including in the vicinity of said opening, is characterized in that:
said protuberance and said cavity are mutually dimensioned to restrict the flash substantially to within said cavity in order to prevent said flash from bulging outward of said seam at least in the vicinity of said opening, since if said flash was to bulge outward of said seam in the vicinity of said opening it might present an obstacle to making electrical contact with said memory chip.
- 9. A cartridge as recited in claim 8, wherein said housing portions have respective edges that abut to form said seam, and said protuberance has an original length that is long enough to prevent said edges from abutting when said protuberance is received in said cavity and which is reduced via welding to permit said edges to abut to form said seam.
- 10. A cartridge as recited in claim 9, wherein the original length of said protuberance is reduced via welding about 0.38 mm.
- 11. A cartridge as recited in claim 10, wherein said cavity has a depth of about 1.00 mm, and the original length of said protuberance is about 1.38 mm to separate said edges of the housing portions about 0.38 mm when said protuberance is received in said cavity.
- 12. A cartridge as recited in claim 8, wherein a clearance space of at least 0.33 mm exists between each side of said protuberance and respective sides of said cavity to provide room for the flash to spread without reaching said seam.
- 13. A method of restricting spread of a flash from a weld formed when a pair of housing portions of a cartridge are welded together, comprising:
providing a pair of housing portions having an opening at a seam between the housing portions, a memory chip accessible via the opening to permit electrical contact to be made with the memory chip, and a protuberance projecting from one of the housing portions and to be welded to the other housing portion within a cavity of the other housing portion; inserting the protuberance into the cavity; welding the protuberance to the other housing portion; and providing sufficient space in the cavity for the flash to spread from the weld without bulging outward of the seam at least in the vicinity of the opening, since if the flash was to bulge outward of the seam in the vicinity of the opening it might present an obstacle to making electrical contact with the memory chip.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned, copending application Ser. No. 09/931,523, entitled INK CARTRIDGE WITH COLOR DISCRIMINATION STRUCTURE and filed Aug. 16, 2001 in the names of Trafton, Newkirk, and Robinson; Ser. No. 09/931,420, entitled INK CARTRIDGE WITH ALIGNMENT FEATURES AND METHOD OF INSERTING CARTRIDGE INTO A PRINTER RECEPTACLE and filed Aug. 16, 2001 in the names of Trafton, Newkirk, Robinson, and Gotham; Ser. No. 09/931,521, entitled INK CARTRIDGE WITH MEMORY CHIP AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLING and filed Aug. 16, 2001 in the names of Trafton, Newkirk, and Robinson; and Ser. No. 09/931,313, entitled INK CARTRIDGE WITH INTERNAL INK BAG AND METHOD OF FILLING and filed Aug. 16, 2001 in the names of Trafton, Farnung, and Petranek.
[0002] Reference is also made to commonly assigned, copending application Ser. No. ______ (Kodak Docket 84891RAF), entitled INK CARTRIDGE HAVING SHIELDED POCKET FOR MEMORY CHIP and filed Jul. 18, 2002 in the name of Petranek.
[0003] All of the cross-referenced applications are incorporated into this application.