This application claims the priority of Chinese Patent Application No. 03201870.3, filed on Jan. 14, 2003, the subject matter of which is incorporated herein by reference.
The invention relates to seal rings used for an ink jet recording device and to ink jet recording devices having such seal rings.
Ink jet recording equipment, for example, ink jet printers, often use replaceable ink supply devices such as ink cartridges. There are many methods to supply ink to ink jet recording equipment. In one method, the recording device is equipped with an ink supply needle that has an ink passageway. Upon insertion into the ink outlet of the ink supply device, the ink supply needle passes the ink from the ink supply device to the printing head of the recording device. To allow the ink to flow only through the ink passageway, the outlet of the ink supply device is equipped with a seal ring. Often there is an aperture on the seal ring surrounding the needle to prevent the ink from flowing out through the gap between the needle and the seal ring. One disadvantage of this method is that when an unexhausted ink cartridge is removed from the recording device, the ink leaks through the aperture. Often an ink indicator shows the ink is exhausted although it is not. The ink leakage contaminates the surroundings and dirties the clothes of workers. Placing the unexhausted ink supply device back on the recording device also causes poor printing results.
There is a known technology which overcomes the above problem. The technology is shown in
The above technology avoids ink outflow when the ink cartridge is removed. However, it has a complex structure that is difficult and costly to make. Furthermore, the valve is made from rigid material. This may cause the ink supply needle, which repeatedly presses the valve during replacement of the ink cartridges, to wear and tear fast.
Additionally, because the ink supply needle is in a cantilever state, it cannot be firmly fixed, and thus it may become crooked after extensive use.
An object of the invention is to provide a seal ring which has the valve function, but which avoids the aforementioned disadvantages.
Another object of the invention is to provide a seal ring which can stabilize the ink supply needle when the needle punches through the seal ring.
An additional object of the invention is to provide an ink cartridge having such seal ring.
To realize the above objects, the seal ring of the invention comprises a tube-shaped, elastic part. The low end of the elastic part has an upwardly-extending insertion opening for receiving an ink supply needle. The insertion opening is not completely open in its natural state. Instead, the top of the opening is sealed with a film of certain thickness. The center of the sealing film has a crack which connects an inner part of the opening with a space above the sealing film. The crack is closed when it is under no strain and thus prevents ink from leaking through. It allows the ink supply needle to pass through and tightly seals around the ink supply needle to prevent the ink from leaking.
To stabilize the ink supply needle, the insertion opening can have a narrower portion with a circular cross-section. The diameter of the narrower portion is smaller than that of the ink supply needle. Thus, when the ink supply needle passes through the narrower portion, the narrower portion firmly holds the needle, preventing the needle from becoming crooked.
In practice, the narrower portion is axially raised from the bottom of the elastic part.
In a recording device which is not often used, the ink supply needle may be inserted in the seal ring for more than a half year. This may cause the crack to permanently deform. After the ink supply needle is withdrawn, the crack is thus no longer able to close, resulting in ink leaking. Thus, the top of the seal ring is provided with a symmetrical support, one end of which is located on an inside wall of the seal ring and another end is located around the top sealing film. When the ink supply needle is withdrawn, the support pushes the crack closed. Theoretically, the support increases the wall thickness around the crack and thus prevents its permanent deformation. In one embodiment, the surface of the top sealing film overlaps with the surface of the symmetric support. Thus, the recovering force of the support not only enables the crack to hold the ink supply needle tightly but also causes the crack to close when the ink supply needle is withdrawn. Otherwise, the crack is subject to permanent deformation and lacks the ability to close.
The ink cartridge of the invention comprises an ink outlet that supplies ink from an ink chamber. A seal ring is positioned inside the ink outlet. The seal ring is a tube-shaped, elastic part. An outer wall of the seal ring connects with an inner wall of the ink outlet and seals it. At a lower end of the seal ring is an insertion opening for an ink supply needle. The top of the insertion opening is provided with a sealing film. The center of the sealing film has a crack which connects an inner space of the insertion opening and an upper space above the sealing film.
The following embodiments illustrate the invention and further describe the above drawings.
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For small ink cartridges, the ink outlets have small inner diameters. Therefore, the seal rings for small ink cartridges require small external diameters. For such small seal rings, the top sealing film 1 can be designed as shown in
The seal ring of the invention is made from an elastic material. It differs from those known in that it is provided with a top sealing film 1. The size of the top sealing film 1 varies according to the ink supply needle 13 of the recording device, elasticity of the material, and many other factors. The ink cartridges 14 of the invention, due to the use of the seal ring, not only work better, but also have much simpler structures compared to known products. It not only resolves the ink leakage problem that occurs when the ink cartridge 14 is placed on or taken away from a printer, but also provides better protection to the ink supply needle 13. Accordingly, it reduces the manufacture cost.
The invention has been described in detail with respect to various embodiments, and it will now be apparent from the foregoing to those skilled in the art, that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and the invention, therefore, as defined in the appended claims, is intended to cover all such changes and modifications that fall within the true spirit of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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03201870.3 | Jan 2003 | CN | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CN03/01096 | 12/19/2003 | WO | 4/28/2005 |