Claims
- 1. 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 between said planar cover members and said opposed wall edges;
- 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 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 in that said frame structure defines an ink reservoir which when filled with ink occupies virtually the entire volume defined by the frame structure and cover members, said ink reservoir is free of ink-absorbing material, and said printhead snout structure does not intrude into available reservoir volume within said pen body.
- 2. The pen of claim 1 wherein said width dimension is about 0.75 inches.
- 3. The pen of claim 2 wherein said reservoir has an ink capacity of at least 40 cubic centimeters of ink.
- 4. The pen of claim 2 wherein said height dimension is about 3 inches and said depth dimension is about 2.4 inches.
- 5. The pen of claim 1 wherein said pen has an ink reservoir volume capacity to width dimension ratio exceeding 1 cubic centimeter of ink per pen width millimeter.
- 6. The pen of claim 1 wherein said pen has an ink reservoir volume capacity to width dimension ratio exceeding 1.5 cubic centimeters of ink per pen width millimeter.
- 7. The pen of claim 1 wherein said pen has an ink reservoir volume capacity to width dimension ratio exceeding 2.0 cubic centimeters of ink per pen width millimeter.
- 8. The pen of claim 1 wherein said pen has an ink reservoir volume capacity to width dimension ratio of about 2.25 cubic centimeters of ink per pen width millimeter.
- 9. The pen of claim 1 wherein said snout extends from said pen frame structure in a direction along said height dimension direction to be disposed toward said print medium.
- 10. The pen of claim 9 wherein said snout has a width dimension equal to said pen frame structure width dimension.
- 11. The pen of claim 1 wherein said printhead includes a plurality of nozzles disposed in a plane, said snout structure extending from said pen frame structure in a direction substantially perpendicular to said plane of said printhead nozzles.
- 12. The pen of claim 1 wherein said snout structure defines a planar surface to which said printhead is secured.
- 13. The pen of claim 1 wherein said printhead is secured on an end surface of said snout.
- 14. The pen of claim 1 wherein said pen is oriented vertically for printing operations to minimize a pen footprint.
- 15. The pen of claim 14 wherein said pen snout defines an end surface extending generally orthogonally to said direction of said height dimension, and said printhead is secured to said end surface.
- 16. The pen of claim 15 wherein said printhead includes a plurality of nozzles disposed in a plane extending generally along said surface.
- 17. The pen of claim 1 wherein said printhead is a thermal ink-jet printhead.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/994,809 filed on Dec. 22, 1992, now abandoned.
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