Claims
- 1. A printer, comprising:
- at least one ink cartridge pen;
- a pen carriage mounted for travel along a carriage axis spaced from a surface of a print medium, said carriage comprising means for holding said at least one ink cartridge pen; and
- wherein said pen comprises:
- an external pen frame structure defining an external peripheral wall structure having opposed wall edges and first and second opposed side open regions within said opposed edges;
- first and second thin cover members for covering said open regions of said frame structure, said first and second thin cover members extending generally orthogonal to said carriage axis;
- said peripheral wall structure and said cover members defining an open volume;
- an ink reservoir occupying virtually all of said open volume when filled with ink, said reservoir free of ink-absorbing material;
- a printhead snout structure extending from said frame structure;
- a printhead supported by said snout structure and in fluid communication with said ink reservoir through an ink flow path extending through said snout structure, wherein said snout structure supports said printhead away from said open volume to maximize an available ink reservoir capacity within said open volume;
- said external frame structure having a width dimension W measured along a direction aligned with said carriage axis when said pen is installed in said carriage, a height dimension H and a depth dimension D, said height dimension and said depth dimension measured along orthogonal directions which are also orthogonal to said carriage axis, and wherein each of said height and depth dimensions is at least twice said width dimension, thereby providing a pen which is relatively thin in a direction of movement of said pen carriage in relation to said height dimension and said width dimension;
- wherein said open volume is virtually equal to the product of H, W and D;
- and wherein said pen has high volumetric efficiency.
- 2. The printer of claim 1 wherein said snout structure extends in a direction orthogonal to said carriage axis.
- 3. The printer of claim 1 wherein said pen carriage positions said pen adjacent the surface of a print medium, said height dimension is measured along a direction extending generally orthogonally to said print medium, and wherein said snout extends from said frame structure disposed toward said print medium, and said printhead is secured in said snout.
- 4. The printer of claim 3 wherein said snout has a width dimension equal to said frame structure width dimension.
- 5. The printer of claim 1 wherein a largest of said dimensions is said height dimension, and said pen is oriented with said height dimension extending generally orthogonally to said carriage axis so as to reduce required footprint of said printer.
- 6. The printer of claim 5 wherein said snout extends from said frame structure in a direction along said height dimension.
- 7. The printer of claim 1 wherein said snout further includes an end surface extending generally orthogonally to a direction of said height dimension, and said printhead is secured in said end surface.
- 8. The printer of claim 1 wherein said printhead is a thermal ink-jet printhead.
- 9. The printer of claim 1 wherein said width dimension is about 0.75 inches.
- 10. The printer of claim 9 wherein said reservoir as an ink capacity of about 42.5 cubic centimeters of ink.
- 11. The printer of claim 9 wherein said height dimension is about 78 mm and said depth dimension is about 60 mm.
- 12. The printer of claim 1 wherein said pen has an ink reservoir volume capacity to width dimension ratio exceeding 0.61 cubic centimeter of ink per pen width millimeter.
- 13. The printer of claim 1 wherein said pen has an ink reservoir volume capacity to width dimension ratio of about 2.24 cubic centimeters of ink per pen width millimeter.
- 14. The printer of claim 1 wherein said means for holding said at least one ink cartridge pen comprises a structure for holding a plurality of ink cartridge pens.
- 15. The printer of claim 1 further comprising a supply of liquid ink disposed in the ink reservoir.
- 16. A printer for printing on a print medium, comprising:
- a printer housing;
- an ink cartridge pen;
- a pen carriage supported by said housing for travel along a carriage axis adjacent said print medium, said carriage comprising means for holding said ink cartridge pen;
- said pen comprising:
- an external pen frame structure defining a external peripheral wall structure having opposed wall edges and first and second opposed side open regions within said opposed edges;
- first and second thin cover members for covering said open regions of said frame structure, said first and second thin cover members extending generally orthogonal to said carriage axis;
- said peripheral wall structure and said cover members defining an open volume;
- an ink reservoir occupying virtually all of said open volume when filled with ink, said reservoir free of ink-absorbing material;
- a printhead snout structure extending from said frame structure;
- a printhead supported by said snout structure and in fluid communication with said ink reservoir through an ink flow path extending through said snout structure, wherein said snout structure supports said printhead away from said open volume to maximize an available ink reservoir capacity within said open volume;
- said external frame structure having a width dimension W measured along a direction aligned with said carriage axis when said pen is installed in said carriage, a height dimension H and a depth dimension D, said height dimension and said depth dimension measured along orthogonal directions which are also orthogonal to said carriage axis, and wherein said height dimension and said depth dimension are at least twice said width dimension, thereby providing a pen which is relatively thin in a direction of movement of said pen carriage in relation to said height dimension and said width dimension;
- wherein said open volume is virtually equal to the product of H, W and D;
- and wherein said pen has high volumetric efficiency.
- 17. The printer of claim 16 further comprising a supply of liquid ink disposed in the ink reservoir.
- 18. A method for ink-jet swath printing onto a print medium, comprising the steps of:
- providing at least one ink cartridge pen mounted in a pen carriage along a carriage axis spaced from a surface of a print medium at a print area;
- advancing the print medium along a media advancement path to the print area;
- with the print medium in stationary position, moving said at least one ink cartridge pen mounted in a pen carriage along a carriage axis spaced from a surface of a print medium and operating the pen to eject ink droplets in a controlled fashion and to print a swath;
- wherein said providing step further includes providing said at least one ink cartridge pen having
- an external pen frame structure defining a external peripheral wall structure having opposed wall edges and first and second opposed side open regions within said opposed edges;
- first and second thin cover members for covering said open regions of said frame structure, said first and second thin cover members extending generally orthogonal to said carriage axis;
- said peripheral wall structure and said cover members defining an open volume;
- an ink reservoir occupying virtually all of said open volume when filled with ink, said reservoir free of ink-absorbing material;
- a printhead snout structure extending from said frame structure;
- a printhead supported by said snout structure and in fluid communication with said ink reservoir through an ink flow path extending through said snout structure, wherein said snout structure supports said printhead away from said open volume to maximize an available ink reservoir capacity within said open volume;
- said external frame structure having a width dimension W measured along a direction aligned with said carriage axis when said pen is installed in said carriage, a height dimension H and a depth dimension D, said height dimension and said depth dimension measured along orthogonal directions which are also orthogonal to said carriage axis, and wherein said height dimension and said depth dimension are at least twice said width dimension, thereby providing a pen which is relatively thin in a direction of movement of said pen carriage in relation to said height and width dimensions;
- wherein said open volume is virtually equal to the product of H, W and D;
- and wherein said pen has high volumetric efficiency.
- 19. The method of claim 18 wherein said providing step further includes providing said at least one ink cartridge pen having disposed in the ink reservoir thereof a supply of liquid ink.
- 20. A method for ink-jet swath printing onto a print medium, comprising the steps of:
- providing at least one ink cartridge pen mounted in a pen carriage along a carriage axis spaced from a surface of a print medium at a print area;
- advancing the print medium along a media advancement path to the print area;
- holding the print medium in a stationary position during printing of a swath transversely to the media advancement path;
- with the print medium in the stationary position, moving at least one ink cartridge pen mounted in a pen carriage along a carriage axis spaced from a surface of a print medium and operating the pen to eject ink droplets in a controlled fashion and to print a swath;
- wherein said providing step further includes providing said at least one ink cartridge pen having
- an external pen frame structure defining a external peripheral wall structure having opposed wall edges and first and second opposed side open regions within said opposed edges;
- first and second thin cover members for covering said open regions of said frame structure, said first and second thin cover members extending generally orthogonal to said carriage axis;
- said peripheral wall structure and said cover members defining a volume;
- a printhead snout structure extending from said frame structure;
- a printhead supported by said snout structure and in fluid communication with an ink reservoir through an ink flow path extending through said snout structure, wherein said snout structure supports said printhead away from said volume;
- said external frame structure having a width dimension W measured along a direction aligned with said carriage axis when said pen is installed in said carriage, a height dimension H and a depth dimension D, said height dimension and said depth dimension measured along orthogonal directions which are also orthogonal to said carriage axis, and wherein said height dimension and said depth dimension are at least twice said width dimension, thereby providing a pen which is relatively thin in a direction of movement of said pen carriage in relation to said height and width dimensions;
- wherein said volume is virtually equal to the product of H, W and D.
- 21. The method of claim 20 wherein said step of providing said pen includes incorporating within said volume said ink reservoir occupying virtually all of said volume when filled with ink, said reservoir free of ink-absorbing material; and wherein said pen has high volumetric efficiency in that said ink reservoir when filled with ink occupies virtually all of said volume, said ink reservoir is free of ink-absorbing material, and said printhead snout structure does not intrude into available reservoir volume within said frame structure.
- 22. The method of claim 21 wherein said step of providing said pen includes providing the ink reservoir with a supply of liquid ink.
- 23. A thin ink cartridge pen for a printer, said printer including a pen carriage in which said pen is secured and which is moved along a carriage axis, said pen comprising:
- an external pen frame structure defining a first external peripheral wall structure having opposed wall edges and first and second opposed side open regions within said opposed edges;
- first and second thin cover members for covering said open regions of said frame structure, said planar members extending generally orthogonal to said carriage axis;
- said peripheral wall structure and said cover members defining an open volume;
- an ink reservoir occupying virtually all of said open volume when filled with ink, said reservoir free of ink-absorbing material;
- a supply of liquid ink disposed within said ink reservoir;
- a printhead snout structure extending from said frame structure;
- a printhead supported by said snout structure and in fluid communication with said ink reservoir through an ink flow path extending through said snout structure, wherein said snout structure supports said printhead away from said open volume to maximize an available ink reservoir capacity within said open volume;
- said external frame structure having a width dimension W measured along a direction aligned with said carriage axis when said pen is installed in said carriage, a height dimension H and a depth dimension D, said height and depth dimensions measured along orthogonal directions which are also orthogonal to said carriage axis, and wherein said height and depth dimensions are at least twice said width dimension, thereby providing a pen which is relatively thin in a direction of movement of said pen carriage in relation to said height and width dimensions;
- wherein said open volume is virtually equal to the product of H, W and D;
- and wherein said pen has high volumetric efficiency.
- 24. A printer, comprising:
- at least one ink cartridge pen;
- a pen carriage for holding said at least one ink cartridge pen;
- apparatus for effecting relative movement between said carriage and a print medium along a movement axis during printing operations; and
- wherein said pen comprises:
- an external pen frame structure defining an external peripheral wall structure having opposed wall edges and first and second opposed side open regions within said opposed edges;
- first and second thin cover members for covering said open regions of said frame structure, said first and second thin cover members extending generally orthogonal to said movement axis;
- said peripheral wall structure and said cover members defining an open volume;
- an ink reservoir occupying virtually all of said open volume when filled with ink, said reservoir free of ink-absorbing material;
- a printhead snout structure extending from said frame structure;
- a printhead supported by said snout structure and in fluid communication with said ink reservoir through an ink flow path extending through said snout structure, wherein said snout structure supports said printhead away from said open volume to maximize an available ink reservoir capacity within said open volume;
- said external frame structure having a width dimension W measured along a direction aligned with said movement axis when said pen is installed in said carriage, a height dimension H and a depth dimension D, said height dimension and said depth dimension measured along orthogonal directions which are also orthogonal to said movement axis, and wherein each of said height and depth dimensions is at least twice said width dimension, thereby providing a pen which is relatively thin in a direction of relative movement in relation to said height dimension and said width dimension;
- wherein said open volume is virtually equal to the product of H, W and D;
- and wherein said pen has high volumetric efficiency.
- 25. The printer of claim 24 further comprising a supply of liquid ink disposed in the ink reservoir.
- 26. The printer of claim 24 wherein the at least ink cartridge pen and the carriage are cooperatively arranged to removably mount the pen in the carriage.
- 27. An ink-jet printing apparatus, comprising:
- at least one ink cartridge pen;
- a pen carriage for holding said at least one ink cartridge pen;
- apparatus for effecting relative movement between said carriage and a print medium along a movement axis during printing operations; and
- wherein said pen comprises:
- an external pen frame structure defining an external peripheral wall structure having opposed wall edges and first and second opposed side open regions within said opposed edges;
- first and second thin cover members for covering said open regions of said frame structure;
- said peripheral wall structure and said cover members defining an open volume;
- an ink reservoir occupying virtually all of said open volume when filled with ink, said reservoir free of ink-absorbing material;
- a printhead snout structure extending from said frame structure;
- a printhead supported by said snout structure and in fluid communication with said ink reservoir through an ink flow path extending through said snout structure, wherein said snout structure supports said printhead away from said open volume to maximize an available ink reservoir capacity within said open volume;
- said external frame structure having a width dimension W measured along a width direction, a height dimension H and a depth dimension D, said height dimension and said depth dimension measured along orthogonal directions which are also orthogonal to said width direction, and wherein each of said height and depth dimensions is at least twice said width dimension, thereby providing a pen which is relatively thin in relation to said height dimension and said width dimension;
- wherein said open volume is virtually equal to the product of H, W and D;
- and wherein said pen has high volumetric efficiency.
- 28. The printing apparatus of claim 27 further comprising a supply of liquid ink disposed in the ink reservoir.
- 29. The printing apparatus of claim 27 wherein the at least one ink cartridge pen and the carriage are cooperatively arranged to removably mount the pen in the carriage.
- 30. A method for ink-jet swath printing onto a print medium, comprising the steps of:
- providing at least one ink cartridge pen mounted in a pen carriage at a print area;
- effecting relative movement between the pen carriage and the print medium along a movement axis and operating the pen to eject ink droplets in a controlled fashion and to print a swath;
- wherein said providing step further includes providing said at least one ink cartridge pen having
- an external pen frame structure defining a external peripheral wall structure having opposed wall edges and first and second opposed side open regions within said opposed edges;
- first and second thin cover members for covering said open regions of said frame structure, said first and second thin cover members extending generally orthogonal to said carriage axis;
- said peripheral wall structure and said cover members defining an open volume;
- an ink reservoir occupying virtually all of said open volume when filled with ink, said reservoir free of ink-absorbing material;
- a printhead snout structure extending from said frame structure;
- a printhead supported by said snout structure and in fluid communication with said ink reservoir through an ink flow path extending through said snout structure, wherein said snout structure supports said printhead away from said open volume to maximize an available ink reservoir capacity within said open volume;
- said external frame structure having a width dimension W measured along a direction aligned with said carriage axis when said pen is installed in said carriage, a height dimension H and a depth dimension D, said height dimension and said depth dimension measured along orthogonal directions which are also orthogonal to said carriage axis, and wherein said height dimension and said depth dimension are at least twice said width dimension, thereby providing a pen which is relatively thin in a direction of movement of said pen carriage in relation to said height and width dimensions;
- wherein said open volume is virtually equal to the product of H, W and D;
- and wherein said pen has high volumetric efficiency.
- 31. The method of claim 30 wherein said providing step further includes providing said at least one ink cartridge pen having disposed in the ink reservoir thereof a supply of liquid ink.
- 32. A method for ink-jet swath printing onto a print medium, comprising the steps of:
- providing at least one ink cartridge pen mounted in a pen carriage at a print area;
- effecting relative movement between the pen carriage and the print medium along a movement axis and operating the pen to eject ink droplets in a controlled fashion and to print a swath;
- wherein said providing step further includes providing said at least one ink cartridge pen having
- an external pen frame structure defining an external peripheral wall structure having opposed wall edges and first and second opposed side open regions within said opposed edges;
- first and second thin cover members for covering said open regions of said frame structure;
- said peripheral wall structure and said cover members defining an open volume;
- an ink reservoir occupying virtually all of said open volume when filled with ink, said reservoir free of ink-absorbing material;
- a printhead snout structure extending from said frame structure;
- a printhead supported by said snout structure and in fluid communication with said ink reservoir through an ink flow path extending through said snout structure, wherein said snout structure supports said printhead away from said open volume to maximize an available ink reservoir capacity within said open volume;
- said external frame structure having a width dimension W measured along a width direction, a height dimension H and a depth dimension D, said height dimension and said depth dimension measured along orthogonal directions which are also orthogonal to said width direction, and wherein each of said height and depth dimensions is at least twice said width dimension, thereby providing a pen which is relatively thin in relation to said height dimension and said width dimension;
- wherein said open volume is virtually equal to the product of H, W and D;
- and wherein said pen has high volumetric efficiency.
- 33. The method of claim 32 wherein said providing step further includes providing said at least one ink cartridge pen having disposed in the ink reservoir thereof a supply of liquid ink.
Parent Case Info
This a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 08/266,447 filed on Jun. 28, 1994 which in turn is a file wrapper continuation of application Ser. No. 07/994,809, filed Dec. 22, 1992.
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