BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to an ink vessel which is suitable when a residual
amount of a colored liquid ink has to be sometimes confirmed visually in uses in which
an ink regardless of water soluble and oil soluble is fed from vessels, such as a
writing tool in which an ink is directly used in the form of a liquid, an ink container
employed when an ink is used for a printer in the form of ink jet and an ink reservoir
employed when a liquid ink is used directly for a recorder.
(2) Description of the Related Art
[0002] Conventional ink bottles are cylindrical or rectangular glass bottles, and since
in conventional inks for fountain pens, a residual amount thereof is readily detectable,
no examples of bottles provided with visibility for residual amounts thereof have
been found.
Cartridge type ink reservoirs which are put into fountain pens, disclosed in Japanese
Utility Model Publication No. Sho 30-4710, Japanese Utility Model Publication No.
Sho 37-5729, Japanese Utility Model Publication No. Sho 37-5728 and Japanese Utility
Model Publication No. Sho 38-7326 are known, though they do not intend to provide
the ink reservoirs with visibility for residual amounts of colored liquids, as those
in which projected grooves are provided on circumferential wall faces in the cartridges
for a purpose to ensure flow-down of ink when fountain pens are turned into a use
state in which pen points of the fountain pens are held downward from a non-use state
in which the pen points are held upward, particularly when a residual amount of the
ink decreases. However, all of them intend to cause an ink stored in the reservoirs
to flow down surely and quickly by vertical dislocation of the ink reservoirs and
do not have a purpose to provide the ink reservoirs with visibility for a residual
amount of an ink.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0003] An object of the present invention is to provide an ink vessel which is suitable
when a residual amount of a colored liquid ink has to be sometimes confirmed visually
in uses in which an ink regardless of water soluble and oil soluble is fed from vessels,
such as a writing tool in which ink is directly used in the form of a liquid, an ink
container employed when the ink is used for a printer in the form of ink jet and an
ink reservoir for a recorder.
[0004] The present invention relates to:
(1) a vessel provided with visibility for a residual amount of a colored liquid, wherein
plural lines of ridge-shaped transparent projections having a cross section showing
a domed curve are disposed parallel at intervals in the inside of a transparent vessel
containing an opaque liquid in a direction in which a residual amount of the liquid
has to be confirmed,
(2) the vessel provided with visibility for a residual amount of a colored liquid
as described in the above item (1), wherein the ridge-shaped projections are semi-cylindrical;
a radius (R) thereof falls in a range of 0.15 to 1.5 mm; and intervals at which the
projections are disposed parallel fall in a range of 0.4 to 2.0 mm in terms of an
intersectional interval of the semi-cylindrical projections with the inner wall of
the vessel,
(3) the vessel provided with visibility for a residual amount of a colored liquid
as described in the above item (1), wherein the ridge-shaped projections are semi-cylindrical;
the radius (R) thereof falls in a range of 0.25 to 1.0 mm; and the intervals at which
the projections are disposed parallel fall in a range of 0.8 to 1.0 mm in terms of
an intersectional interval of the semi-cylindrical projections with the inner wall
of the vessel,
(4) the vessel provided with visibility for a residual amount of a colored liquid
as described in any of the above items (1) to (3), wherein when the liquid is of a
water base, used as a material resin for the vessel is at least one selected from
the group consisting of an acryl base resin, a styrene base resin, a polycarbonate
base resin, a polyester base resin, a polypropylene base resin, a polyethylene base
resin and a polyallylate base resin; when the liquid is of a polar solvent base, used
as a material resin for the vessel is at least one selected from the group consisting
of a polyester base resin, a polypropylene base resin, a polyethylene base resin and
a polyamide base resin; and when the liquid is of a non-polar solvent base, used as
a material resin for the vessel is at least one selected from the group consisting
of a polyethylene base resin and a polyamide base resin, and
(5) a vessel provided with visibility for a residual amount of a colored liquid, wherein
transparent windows are formed in both of a part where a residual amount of the liquid
contained in the vessel has to be detected and a through-vision part disposed oppositely
thereto on the reverse side; and the structure as described in any of the above items
(1) to (3) is disposed in these window parts.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0005] Fig. 1 is a horizontal cross section of the vessel of the present invention in which
a plurality of semi-cylindrical projections are provided in the inside thereof.
[0006] Fig. 2 is an elevation seen from an A-A line cross section in Fig. 1.
Codes in Fig. 1 and Fig. 2:
1 Semi-cylindrical projection
2 Intersectional interval of the semi-cylindrical projections with the inner wall
of the vessel
3 Cylindrical ink reservoir
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0007] In recent years, inks having extremely low surface tensions unlike conventional inks
have come to be used as a water base ink in many cases according to a progress in
a surfactant. Further, not only water base but also various solvent base solutions
have come to be used as a solvent or a dispersion medium for a colored liquid such
as an ink in many cases.
[0008] Not only metal and glass but also various synthetic resins have come to be used for
vessels. A diversification in the surface tensions of these liquids is accompanied
as well with a diversification in a wettability of a vessel wall to be contacted according
to the relation of a surface tension of a solid matter. This increases an adhesion
of a colored liquid to a vessel wall and masking caused thereby, which deteriorates
visibility for a residual amount of the liquid, and in extreme cases, the liquid can
not visually be observed
[0009] An object of the present invention is to provide a ink vessel which is suitable when
a residual amount has to be visually confirmed in a vessel such as an ink vessel for
a jet printer and an ink reservoir for a recorder as well as an ink bottle in correspondence
to a diversification in surface tensions of liquids and vessel walls.
[0010] Intensive researches made by the present inventors in order to solve the problems
described above have resulted in finding that the problems can be solved by disposing
a plurality of projections having semi-circular cross sections at intervals in a direction
(usually, vertical direction) in which a residual amount of a liquid has to be confirmed
in the inside of a vessel, and thus completing the present invention.
[0011] That is, the present invention relates to a vessel provided with visibility for a
residual amount of a colored liquid, wherein plural lines of ridge-shaped transparent
projections having a cross section showing a domed curve are disposed parallel at
intervals in the inside of a transparent vessel containing an opaque liquid in a direction
in which a residual amount of the liquid has to be confirmed. The domed curve is a
curve having an almost semi-circular, circular arc-shaped, parabolic or semi-cylindrical
cross section.
[0012] The present invention relates to the vessel provided with visibility for a residual
amount of a colored liquid as described above, wherein the ridge-shaped projections
are semi-cylindrical; and when the colored liquid is of an aqueous base, a radius
(R) thereof falls in a range of 0.15 to 1.5 mm, and intervals at which the projections
are disposed parallel fall in a range of 0.4 to 2.0 mm in terms of an intersectional
interval of the semi-cylindrical projections with the inner wall of the vessel.
[0013] Further, the present invention relates to the vessel provided with visibility for
a residual amount of a colored liquid as described above, wherein the ridge-shaped
projections are semi-cylindrical; and when the colored liquid is of a polar or non-polar
organic solvent base, the radius (R) thereof falls in a range of 0.25 to 1.0 mm, and
intervals at which the projections are disposed parallel fall in a range of 0.8 to
1.0 mm in terms of an intersectional interval of the semi-cylindrical projections
with the inner wall of the vessel.
[0014] Suitably used for materials for the ink vessel are at least one selected from the
group consisting of an acryl base resin, a styrene base resin, a polycarbonate base
resin, a polyester base resin, a polypropylene base resin, a polyethylene base resin
and a polyallylate base resin when the liquid is of a water system, at least one selected
from the group consisting of a polyester base resin, a polypropylene base resin, a
polyethylene base resin and a polyamide base resin when the liquid is of a polar organic
solvent system, and at least one selected from the group consisting of a polyethylene
base resin and a polyamide base resin when the liquid is of a non-polar organic solvent
system.
[0015] A colored liquid layer flows down on the surface of the cylinder more rapidly than
an inner wall face part in the vessel by providing semi-cylindrical transparent projections
having a cross section showing a domed curve shape in the inside of the vessel.
[0016] In this case, a transparent semi-cylindrical column plays just a part of a semi-circular
lens to form one transparent line in a semi-cylindrical column direction. Accordingly,
it is a matter of course that the semi-cylindrical column does not have to be strictly
semi-circular, and it can be a semi-circular column.
[0017] The plural lines have been employed since they are effective for accelerating and
facilitating the visibility and play a synergistic role.
[0018] In the water base, the radius (R) of the semi-cylindrical column is effective in
a range of 0.15 to 1.5 mm. In the oil base, the radius (R) of the semi-cylindrical
column is effective in a range of 0.25 to 1.0 mm in both of a non-polar solvent system
and a polar solvent system.
[0019] The narrow interval between the semi-cylindrical projections increases a power for
holding a colored liquid such as ink in a dent formed in an intersectional part of
the semi-cylindrical columns with the vessel wall, and the colored liquid held in
this part narrows an area of the semi-cylindrical column and reduces an amount of
transmitted light. Accordingly, the quick and easy visibility can not be expected.
[0020] On the other hand, the too large interval makes no difference from the vessel wall
itself and causes an effect as a bundle of transparent lines which contributes to
the visibility to be lost.
[0021] The ranges in which the interval between the semi-cylindrical columns is effective
are 0.4 to 2.0 mm in the water base and 0.8 to 1.0 mm in the oil base.
[0022] The vessel does not have to be cylindrical and shall not be restricted thereto. Even
if the vessel is curved, it shall be sufficient that the semi-cylindrical columns
are held in a face parallel to a required direction and the plural lines are disposed
parallel to the face described above.
[0023] Shown in Fig. 1 is a horizontal cross section showing the plural semi-cylindrical
projections 1 of the present invention provided in the inner face of the cylindrical
ink reservoir 3. The numeral 2 shows an intersection interval of the semi-cylindrical
projections with the vessel wall.
[0024] Fig. 2 is an elevation seen from an A-A line cross section in Fig. 1 and shows the
semi-cylindrical projections provided in the inner face of the ink reservoir. An obliquely
lined part 2 is the original inner wall of the cylindrical ink reservoir.
[0025] The use of the colored liquid vessel of the present invention has caused the visibility
of the residual amount face of the liquid such as ink to be revealed very clearly
even when a wettability of the vessel wall contacted has been changed to a large extent
in the case where a surface tension of the liquid is extremely low and liquids other
than water are used as a solvent or a dispersion medium or in the case where various
synthetic resins other than glass are used for the vessel.
EXAMPLES
[0026] The present invention shall further specifically be explained below with reference
to examples but the present invention shall by no means be restricted by these examples.
Example I
[0027] A radius R of plural semi-cylindrical projections provided in the inner face of an
ink bottle molded from a transparent polypropylene resin (J-952 manufactured by Grand
Polymer Co., Ltd.) was changed to 0.1, 0.15, 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0 mm, and the
interval thereof was changed to 0.3, 0.4, 0.8, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5 to prepare the
ink bottles. The visibilities for residual amounts (level position) of a water base
opaque liquid and polar and non-polar solvent base opaque liquids were determined,
and the results thereof are shown in Table 1.
[0028] The visibilities of the water base opaque liquids (inks) are shown on a left side
of a column of the respective semi-circular projection radii R corresponding to the
respective intervals, and the visibilities of the polar and non-polar solvent base
opaque liquids (inks) on the right side, wherein the visibility is shown by a mark
of ○ or ×:
○: good
×: inferior
Table 1
|
Radius R of semi-cylindrical projection |
Interval |
0.1 |
0.15 |
0.25 |
0.5 |
1.0 |
1.5 |
2.0 |
0.3 mm |
× × |
× × |
× × |
× × |
× × |
× × |
× × |
0.4 mm |
× × |
○ × |
○ × |
○ × |
○ × |
○ × |
× × |
0.8 mm |
× × |
○ × |
○ ○ |
○ ○ |
○ ○ |
○ × |
× × |
1.0 mm |
× × |
○ × |
○ ○ |
○ ○ |
○ ○ |
○ × |
× × |
1.5 mm |
× × |
○ × |
○ ○ |
○ ○ |
○ ○ |
○ × |
× × |
2.0 mm |
× × |
○ × |
○ ○ |
○ ○ |
○ ○ |
○ × |
× × |
2.5 mm |
× × |
× × |
× × |
× × |
× × |
× × |
× × |
Remarks:
Left side in the column: water base
opaque liquid
Right side in the column: polar and non-polar
solvent base opaque liquids
○: good
×: inferior |
Example II
[0029] A water base opaque liquid ink (1), a polar solvent base opaque liquid ink (2) and
a non-polar solvent base opaque liquid ink (3) each having the following composition
were put into the ink vessels produced from the respective resins shown in Table 2
to test use aptitude of the respective water base, polar organic solvent base and
non-polar organic solvent base liquids for the resins used for the vessels. The results
thereof are shown in Table 2.
(1) Water base opaque liquid ink composition |
(i) |
Direct trisazo dye |
20 parts |
|
Ethylene glycol |
20 |
|
Glycerin |
5 |
|
Purified water |
55 |
(ii) |
Carbon black pigment |
20 parts |
|
Ethylene glycol |
20 |
|
Surfactant |
3 |
|
Glycerin |
5 |
|
Purified water |
52 |
(2) Polar solvent base opaque ink composition |
(i) |
Black dye (oil soluble monoazo dye) |
12 parts |
|
Ketone resin |
13 |
|
Ethanol |
73 |
|
Higher fatty acid ester |
2 |
(ii) |
Carbon black pigment |
5 parts |
|
Butyral resin |
5 |
|
Higher fatty acid ester |
10 |
|
Ethanol |
80 |
Table 2
|
Kind of ink |
Material resin for vessel |
Water base (1) |
Polar solvent base (2) |
Non-polar solvent base (3) |
Acrylic base resin |
○ |
× |
× |
Styrene base resin |
○ |
× |
× |
Polycarbonate base resin |
○ |
× |
× |
Polyester base resin |
○ |
○ |
Δ |
Polypropylene base resin |
○ |
○ |
Δ |
Polyethylene base resin |
○ |
○ |
○ |
Polyamide base resin |
× |
○ |
○ |
Polyallylate base resin |
○ |
× |
× |
Explanation on marks:
○: Usable
Δ: Usable for short period
×: Unusable |
1. A vessel provided with visibility for a residual amount of a colored liquid, wherein
plural lines of ridge-shaped transparent projections having a cross section showing
a domed curve are disposed parallel at intervals in the inside of the transparent
vessel containing an opaque liquid in a direction in which the residual amount of
the liquid has to be confirmed.
2. The vessel provided with visibility for a residual amount of a colored liquid as described
in claim 1, wherein the ridge-shaped projections are semi-cylindrical; a radius (R)
thereof falls in a range of 0.15 to 1.5 mm; and intervals at which the projections
are disposed parallel fall in a range of 0.4 to 2.0 mm in terms of an intersectional
interval of the semi-cylindrical projections with the inner wall of the vessel.
3. The vessel provided with visibility for a residual amount of a colored liquid as described
in claim 1, wherein the ridge-shaped projections are semi-cylindrical; the radius
(R) thereof falls in a range of 0.25 to 1.0 mm; and the intervals at which the projections
are disposed parallel fall in a range of 0.8 to 1.0 mm in terms of an intersectional
interval of the semi-cylindrical projections with the inner wall of the vessel.
4. The vessel provided with visibility for a residual amount of a colored liquid as described
in any of claims 1 to 3, wherein when the liquid is of a water base, used as a material
resin for the vessel is at least one selected from the group consisting of an acryl
base resin, a styrene base resin, a polycarbonate base resin, a polyester base resin,
a polypropylene base resin, a polyethylene base resin and a polyallylate base resin;
when the liquid is of a polar organic solvent base, used as a material resin for the
vessel is at least one selected from the group consisting of a polyester base resin,
a polypropylene base resin, a polyethylene base resin and a polyamide base resin;
and when the liquid is of a non-polar organic solvent base, used as a material resin
for the vessel is at least one selected from the group consisting of a polyethylene
base resin and a polyamide base resin.
5. A vessel provided with visibility for a residual amount of a colored liquid, wherein
transparent windows are formed in both of a part where a residual amount of the liquid
contained in the vessel has to be detected and a through-vision part disposed oppositely
thereto on the reverse side; and the structure as described in any of claims 1 to
3 is disposed in these window parts.