Claims
- 1. An ink supply station with a plurality of ink containers located off a carriage of an inkjet printer, comprising:
- at least two enclosures, each separate from the other and each having disposed therein a corresponding one of the containers holding a respective supply of ink;
- an elongated outer wall which defines a shape for each said enclosure, said outer wall including bottom and side wall portions, which together form an enclosure each said enclosures having a cross-section in a plane transverse to a longitudinal axis of said outer wall in the form of a diamond shaped parallelogram having first, second, third and fourth corners, the first corner opposed to the second corner along a first diagonal and separated therefrom by a first diagonal distance, the third corner opposed to the fourth corner along a second diagonal and separated therefrom by a second diagonal distance, and wherein the first distance is larger than the second distance;
- wherein each of said plurality of ink containers includes an elongated collapsible bag which is flat when empty, said bag having a width dimension disposed along the first diagonal of the corresponding enclosure and having an outlet opening at a front end of said bag to provide an open flow path for said supply of ink;
- a front-access shelf for supporting said at least two enclosures in side-by-side positions nested together with some overlapping between adjacent side wall portions of said at least two enclosures and with some overlapping between adjacent peripheral edge portions of the corresponding collapsible bags held in the at least two enclosures to reduce a width of said supply station.
- 2. The ink supply station of claim 1 wherein said outer wall further includes a top wall portion which together with said bottom and side wall portions form said enclosure having said cross-section in the form of said diamond shaped parallelogram.
- 3. The ink supply station of claim 1 wherein each of said at least two enclosures includes an opening for an end-connect outlet from the corresponding container of said enclosure.
- 4. The ink supply station of claim 1 wherein said outer wall further includes at least one end wall.
- 5. The ink supply station of claim 1 wherein said shelf includes a divider partition between adjacent enclosures.
- 6. The ink supply station of claim 1 wherein said shelf includes a front access for allowing installation and removal of said enclosures.
- 7. The ink supply station of claim 6 wherein said shelf includes upstanding divider partitions which define a series of slots for receiving and protectively holding said at least two enclosures.
- 8. The ink supply station of claim 1 wherein said shelf is located on the printer.
- 9. The ink supply station of claim 1 which further includes a corresponding supply of ink in the container of each of said at least two enclosures.
- 10. The ink supply station of claim 1 wherein said at least two enclosures includes four enclosures, each separate from the other of said enclosures, each enclosure adapted to hold a respective supply of different color ink in a corresponding one of said ink containers.
- 11. The ink supply station of claim 1 wherein said collapsible bag has a first edge seam defined around a first peripheral edge of the bag for preventing ink leakage from the bag.
- 12. The ink supply station of claim 11 wherein said collapsible bag further has a second edge seam formed along a second peripheral edge of the bag and disposed along the first diagonal of the enclosure, and wherein each of said plurality of ink containers includes an adaptor secured in said second seam for providing a passageway for ink flow from the bag.
- 13. An ink supply container for an inkjet printer comprising:
- an elongated ink container comprising an elongated collapsible bag which is flat when empty, the bag having a width dimension and a length;
- a supply of ink in said bag;
- an outlet opening at a front end of said bag to provide an open flow path for said supply of ink;
- an elongated outer enclosure for said elongated ink container, said enclosure having outer walls including bottom and side walls which together form a side cross-section in a diamond-like shape including a short diagonal dimension and a long diagonal dimension, and wherein the collapsible bag is disposed in the enclosure with the bag width dimension positioned along the long diagonal dimension, the diamond-like shape permitting a plurality of said ink containers to be placed side-by-side in a closely packed arrangement on an ink supply station such that one of the enclosures of said plurality of said ink containers overlaps an adjacent enclosure and a peripheral edge portion of one of the collapsible bags of said plurality of said ink containers overlaps a peripheral edge portion of a collapsible bag within the adjacent enclosure to reduce an overall required width of the ink supply station.
- 14. The ink supply container of claim 13 wherein said enclosure includes at least one opening at an end of the enclosure, and said ink container includes an end-connect outlet in alignment with said at least one opening.
- 15. The ink supply container of claim 14 wherein the enclosure includes at least one end wall having said diamond shape for holding said bottom and side walls in predetermined fixed positions, said one opening being formed in said at least one end wall at a location which is off-center to facilitate depletion of ink from the collapsible bag.
- 16. The ink supply of claim 13 wherein said enclosure includes at least one end wall having said diamond-like shape for holding said bottom wall and said side walls in predetermined fixed positions.
- 17. The ink supply container of claim 16 wherein said outer enclosure is a single integral structure comprising said at least one end wall and said bottom and side walls.
- 18. The ink supply container of claim 17 wherein said outer enclosure is a cardboard carton.
- 19. The ink supply container of claim 18 wherein the enclosure includes at least one end wall having said diamond shape for holding said bottom and side walls in predetermined fixed positions, said end wall comprising a rigid end plate.
- 20. The ink supply container of claim 16 wherein said at least one end wall is a separate component from said bottom and side walls.
- 21. A method of providing supplemental ink supplies for printheads on a carriage of an inkjet printer, comprising the following steps:
- providing a plurality of containers each having an ink container therein comprising an elongated collapsible bag having a width dimension and a length dimension, and which is flat when empty and having an opening formed in a front bag end to provide an open ink flow path;
- incorporating each ink container in an enclosure formed by bottom and side walls which together have a diamond-shaped cross section having a long diagonal and a short diagonal, the collapsible bag positioned in the enclosure such that the bag width dimension is along the long diagonal;
- filling each of the collapsible bags with a supply of ink; and
- nesting the plurality of containers in side-by-side position on an ink supply shelf located off the carriage, with adjacent side walls of closely positioned ones of said enclosures at least partially overlapping adjacent side walls of another of said enclosures and with adjacent ones of the collapsible bags at least partially overlapping an adjacent collapsible bag of another of said enclosures.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein said nesting step includes nesting the plurality of containers on an ink supply shelf located on the printer.
- 23. The method of claim 22 wherein said nesting step includes removably mounting each container in a corresponding slot on the ink supply shelf.
- 24. The method of claim 22 further including the step of preventing access to said plurality of containers during operation of the printer.
- 25. The method of claim 21 wherein the step of providing a plurality of containers is further characterized in that each container has a port communicating through the collapsible bag, and further comprising the step of passing ink from each of the collapsible bags through a respective port in a replenishment operation for the printheads.
- 26. The method of claim 25 wherein the step of passing ink from each of the collapsible bags is further characterized in that ink is passed from each of the collapsible bags with the bags surrounded by atmospheric ambient pressure.
- 27. The method of claim 21 wherein the printheads include respective negative pressure internal reservoirs, and further comprising the steps of connecting the respective internal reservoirs to a corresponding ink container during an ink replenishment operation, opening respective paths for ink to flow freely between the internal reservoirs and the ink containers, and drawing ink into the respective internal reservoirs through the respective paths from corresponding ink containers using the negative pressure of the internal reservoirs.
- 28. A method of providing supplemental ink supplies for printheads on a carriage of an inkjet printer, wherein the printheads include respective negative pressure internal reservoirs, comprising the following steps:
- providing a plurality of containers each having an ink container therein comprising an elongated collapsible bag having a width dimension and a length dimension, and which is flat when empty;
- incorporating each ink container in an enclosure formed by bottom and side walls which together have a diamond-shaped cross section having a long diagonal and a short diagonal, the collapsible bag positioned in the enclosure such that the bag width dimension is along the long diagonal;
- filling each of the collapsible bags with a supply of ink; and
- nesting the plurality of containers in side-by-side position on an ink supply shelf located off the carriage, with adjacent side walls of closely positioned ones of said enclosures at least partially overlapping adjacent side walls of another of said enclosures and with adjacent ones of the collapsible bags at least partially overlapping an adjacent collapsible bag of another of said enclosures;
- connecting the respective internal reservoirs to a corresponding ink container during an ink replenishment operation;
- opening respective paths for ink to flow freely between the internal reservoirs and the ink containers;
- drawing ink into the respective internal reservoirs through the respective paths from corresponding ink containers using the negative pressure of the internal reservoirs; and
- moving the ink containers up and down during the ink replenishment operation to change the elevation of the ink containers in relation to the elevation of the printheads.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
A previously filed co-pending commonly assigned application related this application is Ser. No. 08/454,975 filed May 31, 1995 by Joseph E. Scheffelin et al. (the "'975 application") entitled CONTINUOUS REFILL OF SPRING BAG RESERVOIR IN AN INK-JET SWATH PRINTER/PLOTTER, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Other more recent co-pending commonly assigned related applications are application Ser. No. 08/726,587, filed Oct. 7, 1996, entitled INKJET CARTRIDGE FILL PORT ADAPTOR, by Max S. Gunther, et al.; application Ser. No. 08/810,485, filed Mar. 3, 1997, entitled INKJET PRINTING WITH REPLACEABLE SET OF INK-RELATED COMPONENTS, by R. Becker, et al.; application Ser. No. 08/805,859, filed Mar. 3, 1997, entitled REPLACEABLE INK SUPPLY MODULE (BAG/BOX/TUB/VALVE) FOR REPLENISHMENT OF ON-CARRIAGE INKJET PRINTHEAD, by E. Zapata et al.; application Ser. No. 08/810,840, filed Mar. 3, 1997, entitled PRINTING SYSTEM WITH SINGLE ON/OFF CONTROL VALVE FOR PERIODIC INK REPLENISHMENT OF INKJET PRINTHEAD, by M. Gunther et al.; application Ser. No. 08/805,861, filed Mar. 3, 1997, entitled PRINTER APPARATUS FOR PERIODIC AUTOMATED CONNECTION OF INK SUPPLY VALVES WITH MULTIPLE INKJET PRINTHEADS, by I. Olazabal et al.; and application Ser. No. 08/806,749, filed Mar. 3, 1997, entitled VARIABLE PRESSURE CONTROL FOR INK REPLENISHMENT, by M. Young et al., all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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