BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates generally to ink cartridges. In particular, the present
invention is related to ink cartridges which are configured to dispense ink when used
in combination with a printer.
2. Description of Related Art
[0002] A known recording apparatus, such as an ink-jet recording apparatus, includes an
ink-jet recording head and a mounting portion to which a known ink cartridge is mounted.
When the known ink cartridge is mounted to the mounting portion, the known recording
apparatus is configured to dispense ink from a plurality of nozzles to record an image
on a sheet of paper.
[0003] The known ink cartridge is detachably mounted to the known recording apparatus. The
known ink cartridge includes an ink chamber for storing ink, a wall, and an ink supply
portion positioned at the wall. In operation, the ink supply portion supplies ink
from an interior of the ink chamber to the known recording apparatus. This known ink
cartridge also includes an air intake portion which is positioned at the wall and
is configured to draw air into the ink chamber from the atmosphere.
[0004] The known ink cartridge also includes a cover which encloses the wall at which the
ink supply portion and the air intake portion are positioned, and protects the ink
supply portion and the air intake portion. Such a known ink cartridge is described
in
US 2006/0203051 A1 for example. Before the ink cartridge is mounted to the recording apparatus, the
cover first needs to be removed. Moreover, when the ink cartridge is removed from
the recording apparatus with ink remaining therein, and the user intends to use the
ink cartridge again in the future, the user generally will re-cover the ink cartridge
using the cover. Nevertheless, if the user is not able to locate the cover,
e.g., if the user misplaced the cover or discarded the cover after the user mounted the
ink cartridge to the recording apparatus, the user will not be able to re-cover the
ink cartridge. Consequently, the ink cartridge may become damaged if the ink supply
portion or the air intake portion contact a surface when the ink cartridge is accidentally
dropped onto the surface, or the ink cartridge may drip ink onto a surface or the
user.
[0005] Another known ink cartridge is configured to be mounted to an accommodating chamber
of a known recording apparatus, and the accommodating chamber includes a door which
is configured to be opened and closed. After this known ink cartridge is mounted to
the accommodating chamber and the door is closed, the door is configured to latch
on to the ink cartridge to remove the ink cartridge from the accommodating chamber
when the door is opened by a user, which increases the ease with which the ink cartridge
may be removed from the accommodating chamber. Such a known ink cartridge is described
in
US 2007/0070140 A1 for example. Nevertheless, the user relies on the recording apparatus to remove the
ink cartridge from the recording apparatus.
US 20050168540 A1discloses an ink cartridge with a supply portion and an air intake portion, both positioned
at the front face of the case of the cartridge.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] Therefore, a need has arisen for ink cartridges which overcome these and other shortcomings
of the related art. A technical advantage of the present invention is that the ink
cartridge may include a movable member which is movably attached to a case of the
ink cartridge and is configured to protect the ink supply portion or the air intake
portion, or both, whenever the ink cartridge is not mounted to the recording apparatus.
Consequently, the ink supply portion or the air intake portion, or both, may not be
damaged if the ink cartridge contacts a surface. Another technical advantage of the
present invention is that the movable member may allow the ink cartridge to readily
be removed from the recording apparatus.
[0007] According to the present invention, an ink cartridge is defined in claim 1.
[0008] With this configuration of the ink cartridge, the ink supply portion may not be damaged
if the ink cartridge contacts a surface. Moreover, the ink cartridge may readily be
removed from a recording apparatus.
[0009] The air intake portion also may be positioned at the front face of the case. With
this configuration, the air intake portion also may not be damaged if the ink cartridge
contacts a surface.
[0010] The ink cartridge may further comprise a translucent portion positioned at the front
face of the case, and a signal blocking member positioned within the translucent portion
for detecting an amount of ink in the ink chamber. With this configuration, the translucent
portion also may not be damaged if the ink cartridge contacts a surface.
[0011] Other objects, features, and advantages of embodiments of the present invention will
be apparent to persons of ordinary skill in the art from the following description
of preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0012] For a more complete understanding of the present invention, the needs satisfied thereby,
and the objects, features, and advantages thereof, reference now is made to the following
description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
[0013] Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional, pattern diagram of a recording apparatus according to
an embodiment of the present invention.
[0014] Figs. 2(a) and 2(b) are perspective views of an ink cartridge in which a movable
member is in a second position and a first position, respectively, according to an
embodiment of the present invention.
[0015] Figs. 2(c) and 2(d) are perspective views of an ink cartridge in which a movable
member is in a second position and a first position, respectively, according to another
embodiment of the present invention.
[0016] Figs. 3(a) and 3(b) are side views of the ink cartridge of Figs. 2(a) and 2(b), respectively.
[0017] Figs. 3(c) and 3(d) are side views of the ink cartridge of Figs. 2(c) and 2(d), respectively.
[0018] Figs. 4(a) and 4(b) are a front-face perspective view and a rear-face perspective
view of a main body of the ink cartridge of Figs. 2(a) and 2(b).
[0019] Fig. 5 is a side view of the main body of Figs. 4(a) and 4(b).
[0020] Fig. 6 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VI-VI of Fig. 4(a).
[0021] Fig. 7 is a partial, enlarged front-face cross-sectional view of the body of Figs.
4(a) and 4(b).
[0022] Fig. 8 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line VIII-VIII in Fig. 2(a).
[0023] Fig. 9 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line IX-IX in Fig. 2(b).
[0024] Figs. 10(a) and 10(b) are enlarged, cross-sectional views of an upper portion and
a lower portion, respectively, of the main body of Figs. 4(a) and 4(b).
[0025] Figs. 11(a) and 11(b) are perspective and side views, respectively, of a movable
member, according to another embodiment of the present invention.
[0026] Fig. 12 is a vertical, cross-sectional view of a cartridge mounting portion of a
recording apparatus, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0027] Fig. 13 is a cross-sectional view of an ink cartridge being mounted to the cartridge
mounting portion of Fig. 12.
[0028] Fig. 14 is a cross-sectional view of an ink cartridge mounted to the cartridge mounting
portion of Fig. 12, in which a lock lever of the recording apparatus is in an open
position.
[0029] Fig. 15 is a cross-sectional view of an ink cartridge mounted to the cartridge mounting
portion of Fig. 12, in which the lock lever of the recording apparatus is in a closed
position.
[0030] Fig. 16 is a block diagram of a main controller of the recording apparatus, according
to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0031] Figs. 17(a) and 17(b) are exemplary timing diagrams of a sensor signal outputted
from a first optical sensor and a second optical sensor, respectively, of the recording
apparatus when a first ink cartridge is mounted to the cartridge mounting portion.
[0032] Figs. 17(c) and 17(d) are exemplary timing diagrams of a sensor signal outputted
from the first optical sensor and the second optical sensor, respectively, of the
recording apparatus when a second ink cartridge is mounted to the cartridge mounting
portion.
[0033] Fig. 18 is a flowchart of a procedure performed by the main controller of the recording
apparatus, according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0034] Fig. 19 is a perspective view of a packaging arrangement comprising the ink cartridge
of Figs. 2(a) and 2(b) enclosed in a packaging member, according to yet another embodiment
of the present invention.
[0035] Fig. 20 is a cross-sectional view of an ink cartridge mounted to the cartridge mounting
portion, according to another embodiment of the present invention.
[0036] Fig. 21 is a cross-sectional view of the ink cartridge being ejected from the cartridge
mounting portion of Fig. 20.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0037] Embodiments of the present invention and their features and technical advantages
may be understood by referring to Figs. 1-21, like numerals being used for like corresponding
portions in the various drawings.
[0038] Referring to Fig. 1, a recording apparatus 250 according to an embodiment of the
present invention is depicted. The recording apparatus 250 comprises a paper feeding
apparatus 252, a transferring apparatus 253, a recording unit 254, and a cartridge
mounting portion 276. A paper feed tray 257 is provided at the bottom of the recording
apparatus 250, and sheets of paper positioned on the paper feed tray 257 are fed,
one by one, to a path 259 by the paper feeding apparatus 252.
[0039] The transferring apparatus 253 is disposed in the path 259, and comprises a first
pair of transferring rollers 261 and a second pair of transferring rollers 262. The
pair of transferring rollers 261 is positioned on the upstream side of the recording
unit 254 in a paper-transferring direction, and the pair of transferring rollers 262
is positioned on the downstream side in the paper-transferring direction.
[0040] A sheet of paper fed to the path 259 is transferred toward a platen 264 by the pair
of transferring rollers 261, and the recording unit 254 is positioned above the platen
264. An image is recorded on the sheet of paper passing over the platen 264 by the
recording unit 254, and the sheet of paper then is discharged to a paper discharge
tray 258 positioned on the downstream end of the path 259 by the pair of transferring
rollers 262.
[0041] The recording unit 254 comprises a carriage 266 and a recording head 272 mounted
to the carriage 266. The recording head 272 comprises a sub-tank 268 and a head control
board 270, and has a plurality of nozzles 274 formed therein. The carriage 266 is
slidably supported by a supporting rail, and is configured to slide in the direction
vertical to the paper plane of Fig. 1. The sub-tank 268 is configured to store ink
to be supplied to the nozzles 274. When image signals are supplied to the head control
board 270, ink is discharged from the nozzles 274 toward the sheet of paper based
on the image signals. The recording apparatus 250 comprises a main controller 200
(shown in Fig. 16) for controlling the recording apparatus 250, and the image signals
are outputted from the main controller 200 and supplied to the head control board
270.
[0042] An ink cartridge 10 is configured to be mounted to the cartridge mounting portion
276. The cartridge mounting portion 276 comprises a plurality of cases 280, each of
which is configured to receive a corresponding ink cartridge 10 therein. For example,
the cartridge mounting portion 276 comprises four cases 280, and each case 280 corresponds
to an ink cartridge containing a different color of ink. The ink cartridge 10 is configured
to be mounted to and removed from the cartridge mounting portion 276. The ink cartridge
10 comprises a main body 20, and the main body 20 comprises an ink chamber 100 configured
to store ink therein, and ink is supplied, from the ink chamber 100 to the recording
head 272 via an ink tube 278.
[0043] In an embodiment of the present invention, two different ink cartridges may have
different ink capacities or may store different initial amounts of ink, and may store
the same color ink,
e.g., black ink. For example, a first ink cartridge 10 and second ink cartridge 10' have
different ink capacities or store different initial amounts of ink, and store the
same color ink. Moreover, the recording apparatus 250 is configured, such that the
ink cartridges 10 and 10' are mounted to the same case 280 of the cartridge mounting
portion 276. The recording apparatus 250 is configured to determine which cartridge
is mounted to the case 280.
[0044] Referring to Figs. 2(a), 2(b), 3(a), 3(b), and 4-10(b), the ink cartridge 10 has
a substantially flat, hexahedron shape. A width of the ink cartridge, as indicated
by an arrow 31, is relatively short, and each of a height of the ink cartridge 10,
as indicated by an arrow 32, and a depth of the ink cartridge 10, as indicated by
an arrow 33, is greater than the width of the ink cartridge 10.
[0045] The ink cartridge 10 comprises a case,
e.g, a main body 20, a movable member 21, a cover member 22, and at least one coil spring,
e.g., a pair of coil springs 23 and 24. The main body 20 comprises an ink chamber 100 for
storing ink. The movable member 21 and the cover member 22 encloses the main body
20 therein. Each of the main body 20, the movable member 21, and the cover member
22 is formed of a resin material,
e.g. nylon, polyethylene, polypropylene, or the like, and combinations thereof.
[0046] [0047] The ink cartridge 10 is inserted into the recording apparatus in a direction
indicated by an arrow 30 in an upright state. A front portion 20a of the main body
is enclosed by the movable member 21, and a rear portion 20b of the main body 20 is
enclosed by the cover member 22. Accordingly, in this embodiment of the present invention,
the front portion 20a is protected by the movable member 21, and the rear portion
20b is protected by the cover member 22.
[0047] [0048] The movable member 21 is configured to slide in the depth direction, as indicated
by the arrow 33, with respect to the main body 20. The movable member 21 is configured
to move with respect to main body 20. Specifically, movable member 21 is configured
to move between a first position, as shown in Figs. 2(b) and 9, in which movable member
21 is at its furthest position from a front face 41 of the main body, and a second
position, as shown in Figs. 2(a) and 8, in which movable member 21 is at its closest
position to the front face 41. When the movable member 21 is at the first position,
at least a portion of the movable member 21 is positioned further from the front face
41 than the ink supply portion 90 is positioned from the front face 41. In an embodiment,
when a predetermined amount of force greater than the biasing force of the coil springs
23 and 24 is applied to the movable member 21, and thereby the movable member 21 moves
from the first position to the second position, a rod 84 of an air intake portion
80 contacts the movable member 21 and is pressed by the movable member 21, and an
ink supply portion 90 emerges from an inside of the movable member 21 to extend outside
the movable member 21. When the predetermined amount of force is released from the
movable member 21, and thereby the movable member 21 subsequently moves from the second
position to the first position, the rod 84 separates from the movable member 21, and
the ink supply portion 90 returns to the inside of the movable member 21. The entire
moveable member 21 is configured to substantially simultaneously move in a first direction
relative to the main body 20 when the coil springs 23 and 24 expand, and the entire
moveable member 21 is configured to substantially simultaneously move in a second
direction opposite the first direction when the coil springs 23 and 24 contract. Each
of the first direction and the second direction is substantially parallel to each
of the expansion direction and the contraction direction of the coil springs 23 and
24. In another embodiment, discussed in detail below and shown in Figs. 2(c), 2(d),
3(c), and 3(d), an opening 180' may be formed through a front wall 161 of the movable
member 21 adjacent to and in alignment with the air intake portion 80, such that a
component of the printer may apply the force to the rod 84 instead of the movable
member 21 applying the force to the rod 84.
[0048] The main body 20 has a substantially flat, hexahedron shape. When the ink cartridge
10 is mounted to the mounting portion of the recording apparatus, the main body 20
is in an upright state. The main body 20 comprises the front face 41, a rear face
42, a top face 43, and a bottom face 44. The main body 20 also comprises a pair of
side faces 45 and 46 which oppose each other, and each of the side faces 45 and 46
is connected to the front face 41, the rear face 42, the top face 43, and the bottom
face 44. Each of side faces 45 and 46 has a surface area which is greater than each
of a surface area of the front face 41, the rear face 42, the top face 43, and the
bottom face 44.
[0049] The main body 20 comprises a frame 50, an arm 70, the air intake portion 80, and
the ink supply portion 90. Moreover, the side face 45 or the side face 46, or both,
comprises a film,
e.g., a translucent film. Specifically, the film is welded to the frame 50, such that
the frame 50 is sealed by the film to define an ink chamber 100 therein. The frame
50 is formed of a translucent resin material,
i.e., a transparent or semi-transparent resin material
e.g. polyacetal, nylon, polyethylene, or polypropylene, and combinations thereof, to allow
light to pass therethrough, and the frame 50 is formed by injection-molding. The frame
50 is sufficiently rigid, such that the shape of the frame 50 is not be altered in
the expansion and contraction directions of the coil springs 23 and 24 when the coil
sprints 23 and 24 expand and contract.
[0050] The frame 50 comprises an outer peripheral wall 51 and a plurality of inner walls
52. The inner walls 52 are positioned within the outer peripheral wall 51. The outer
peripheral wall 51 and the inner walls 52 are integral and define the frame 50. The
outer peripheral wall 51 and the inner walls 52 extend from the left side face 45
to the right side face 46 of the main body 20. The outer peripheral wall 51 has an
annular shape extending along the front face 41, the top face 43, the rear face 42,
and the bottom face 44, and forms a space inside. Accordingly, an opening 57a is formed
on the left side face 45 of the frame 50, and an opening 57b is formed on the right
side face 46.
[0051] The films are welded to the side faces 45 and 46 of the frame 50, respectively, via
ultrasonic welding, and the opening 57a and the opening 57b are covered by the respective
films, such that a space surrounded by the outer peripheral wall 51 and the films
form the ink chamber 100. Alternatively, the films may be omitted, and the frame 50
may have a parallelepiped, container shape, such that the frame 50 defines the ink
chamber 100 therein.
[0052] The inner walls 52 are positioned within a space surrounded by the outer peripheral
wall 51, and the films are welded to the outer edge portions of the inner walls 52
on the sides of the side faces 45 and 46. Accordingly, the film is prevented from
sagging. Moreover, when the movable member 21 and the cover member 22 are deformed
toward the main body 20, the deformation of the movable member 21 and the cover member
22 is restricted by the inner walls 52. Accordingly, damage to the main body 20 and
the films is prevented.
[0053] An ink introduction port 150 is formed in the rear face 42 of the frame 50. The ink
introduction port 150 has a substantially cylindrical hole formed therein, which extends
from the rear face 42 toward the ink chamber 100, and the ink introduction port 150
is in fluid communication with an interior of the ink chamber 100. The ink introduction
port 150 is configured to introduce ink into the interior of the ink chamber 100 therethrough
when the ink cartridge 10 is manufactured. After the ink chamber 100 is filled with
ink, the ink introduction port 150 is closed by positioning a plug in the ink introduction
port 150.
[0054] A translucent portion 140 is positioned at the front face 41 of the frame 50 and
extends from the ink chamber 100. An amount of ink stored in the ink chamber is optically
or visually detected through the translucent portion 140. The translucent portion
140 is integral with the frame 50, and is formed of the same material as the frame
50,
e.g., the translucent portion 140 is formed of a translucent resin material to allow light
to pass therethrough.
[0055] The translucent portion 140 projects outward from a center portion of the front face
41 of the main body 20 in a direction opposite from the ink chamber 100. The translucent
portion 140 is partitioned by five rectangular walls and has a substantially a hollow
box shape. For example, the translucent portion 140 is partitioned by a front wall
140a, a pair of side walls 140b, top wall 140c, and bottom wall 140d. The front wall
140a extends parallel to the front face 41 and is separated from the front face 41
by a predetermined distance. The pair of side walls 140b is connected to the front
face 41 and the front wall 140a, the top wall 140c is connected to top ends of the
front wall 140a and the side walls 140b, and the bottom wall 140d is connected to
bottom ends of the front wall 140a and the side walls 140b. Moreover, the width of
the front wall 140a is less than the width of the front face 41.
[0056] The translucent portion 140 is configured to be sandwiched between a light-emitting
element (not shown) and a light-receiving element (not shown) of an optical sensor
(not shown),
e.g. photo interrupter, mounted to the recording apparatus. Light emitted by the light-emitting
element passes through the side walls 140b and is received by the light-receiving
element.
[0057] The translucent portion 140 has an inner space 142 formed therein, which is defined
by the front wall 140a, the side walls 140b, the top wall 140c and the bottom wall
140d. There is no wall positioned between the inner space 142 and the ink chamber
100, and the inner space 142 is configured to be in fluid communication with the interior
of the ink chamber 100. A signal blocking portion 72 of the arm 70 is configured to
selectively enter into and be removed from the inner space 142 based on an amount
of ink within the ink chamber 100.
[0058] The arm 70 is used in detecting the amount of ink stored in the ink chamber 100.
The arm 70 comprises the signal blocking portion 72 at one end thereof, and a float
portion 73 at the other end thereof. The arm 70 is pivotably supported at a rib 74
extending upright from the widthwise center of the outer peripheral wall 51. The specific
gravity of the float portion 73 is less than the specific gravity of ink stored in
the ink chamber 100. The float portion 73 has a hollow formed therein, and floats
on liquid, such that the float portion 73 moves upward and downward based on the amount
of ink within the ink chamber 100, and the arm 70 pivots based on the movement of
the float portion 73. The rib 74 is positioned at the outer peripheral wall 51 adjacent
to a corner of the front face 41 and the bottom face 44. Referring to Fig. 6, the
rib 74 comprises a supporting portion 77 configured to pivotably support the arm 70.
[0059] Referring to Figs. 4(a)-6, the arm 70 is positioned, such that the signal blocking
portion 72 is positioned in the inner space 142 when a sufficient amount of ink is
stored in the ink chamber 100. For example, the signal blocking portion 72 contacts
the bottom wall 140d of the translucent portion 140 to maintain the signal blocking
portion 72 within the inner space 142 of the translucent portion. Moreover, when the
amount of ink in the ink chamber 100 is less than a predetermined amount of ink, the
float portion 73 moves downward, and the signal blocking portion 72 moves out of the
inner space 142. Consequently, whether a sufficient amount of ink remains in the ink
chamber 100 is detected by monitoring whether the signal blocking portion 72 is positioned
within the inner space 142. For example, an optical sensor, such as a photo interrupter,
is used to monitor whether the signal blocking portion 72 is positioned within the
inner space.
[0060] Referring to Fig. 7, the air intake portion 80 comprises a cylindrical valve storage
chamber 55 formed in the front face 41 above the translucent portion 140. The valve
storage chamber 55 is open to the outside of main body 20 at an end 82 thereof. The
valve storage chamber 55 extends in the depth direction of the main body 20, and is
in fluid communication with the interior of the ink chamber 100 at the other end thereof.
[0061] The air intake portion 80 also comprises a valve mechanism for selectively opening
and closing a path extending from the end 82 of the valve storage chamber 55 to the
interior of the ink chamber 100. For example, the air intake portion 80 comprises
a valve element 87, a spring 86, a sealing member 83, and a cap 85. The valve element
87 is configured to slide in the depth direction of the main body 20 in the valve
storage chamber 55. The valve element 87 comprises a lid 88 and the rod 84. The cap
85 is attached to the outer edge of the end 82 of the valve storage chamber 55, sandwiching
the sealing member 83 therebetween. The cap 85 and the sealing member 83 have through
holes formed therethrough. When the cap 85 and the sealing member 83 are attached
to the outer edge of the end 82, an air communicating port 81 is formed by the through
holes, and an inside and an outside of the valve storage chamber 55 is in fluid communication
via air communicating port 81. The rod 84 is inserted into the air communicating port
81, and the diameter of the rod 84 is less than the diameter of the air communicating
port 81, such that a gap for allowing air flow is formed between the rod 84 and the
interior walls of the air communicating port 81. The rod 84 projects outward from
the center of the lid 88 through the air communicating port 81.
[0062] When the valve element 87 slides in the valve storage chamber 55, the lid 88 slides
between a position in which the lid 88 contacts the sealing member 83 and a position
in which the lid 88 is separated from the sealing member 83. When the lid 88 contacts
the sealing member 83, the air communicating port 81 is closed, and when the lid 88
separates from the sealing member 83, the air communicating port 81 is opened.
[0063] In the valve storage chamber 55, the spring 86 urges or biases the valve element
87 in the direction to close the path extending from the inside of the valve storage
chamber 55 to the outside of the valve storage chamber 55, thereby causing the lid
member 88 to contact the sealing member 83. When the rod 84 is pressed toward the
valve storage chamber 55, the lid 88 of the valve element 87 separates from the sealing
member 83 against urging force of the spring 86. Accordingly, the path extending from
the inside of the valve storage chamber 55 to the outside of the valve storage chamber
55 is opened, and the communication between the interior of the ink chamber 100 and
the outside of the main body 20 via the air intake portion 80 is established. With
air flowing in and out of the ink chamber 100 via the air intake portion 80, the pressure
of the interior of the ink chamber 100 is equalized as the ambient pressure.
[0064] Referring to Fig. 7, the ink supply portion 90 comprises a cylindrical valve storage
chamber 54 formed in the front face 41 below the translucent portion 140, and the
valve storage chamber 54 is open to the outside of the main body at an end 92 thereof.
The valve storage chamber 54 extends in the depth direction of the main body 20, and
is in fluid communication with the interior of the ink chamber 100 at the other end
thereof.
[0065] The ink supply portion 90 also comprises a valve mechanism for selectively opening
and closing an ink path extending from the end 92 of the valve storage chamber 54
to the interior of the ink chamber 100. The ink supply portion 90 comprises a valve
element 97, a spring 96, a sealing member 93, and a cap 95.
[0066] The cap 95 is attached to the outer edge of the end 92 of the valve storage chamber
54, sandwiching the sealing member 93 therebetween. The cap 95 and the sealing member
93 have through holes formed therethrough. When the cap 95 and the sealing member
93 are attached to the outer edge of the end 92 of the valve storage chamber 54, an
ink supply port 91 is formed by the through holes, and the ink supply port 91 communicates
an inside and an outside of the valve storage chamber 54. A tube is inserted into
the ink supply port 91 when the ink cartridge 10 is mounted to the cartridge mounting
portion 276.
[0067] In the valve storage chamber 54, the spring 96 urges or biases the valve element
97 in the direction to close the ink path, such that the valve element 97 contacts
the sealing member 93 and communication between the interior of the ink chamber 100
and the outside of the main body 20 is prevented. When the tube is inserted into the
ink supply port 91, the tube pushes the valve element 97, and the valve element 97
separates from the sealing member 93 against the urging force of the spring 96, and
the ink supply port 91 is opened. Accordingly, the communication between the interior
of the ink chamber 100 and the outside of the main body 20 via the ink supply portion
90 is established, and the ink in the ink chamber 100 is supplied through the tube
to the recording apparatus 250.
[0068] A recessed portion 59 is formed in the top face 43 of the frame 50, and a recessed
portion 60 is formed in the bottom face 44 of the frame 50. The recessed portions
59 and 60 engage with projecting strips 210 and 211 (shown in Fig. 8), respectively,
formed on the inner surface of the cover member 22 when the rear portion 20b of the
main body 20 is covered by the cover member 22. The projecting strip 210 is fitted
to the recessed portion 59, and the projecting strip 211 is fitted to the recessed
portion 60, to provide secure engagement between the rear portion 20b and the cover
member 22.
[0069] Referring to Fig. 6, a spring storage chamber 110 is formed in the front face 41
above the valve storage chamber 55, and a spring storage chamber 111 is formed in
the front face 41 below the valve storage chamber 54. The spring storage chambers
110 and 111 are substantially cylindrical chambers extending from the front face 41
toward an ink chamber 100, such that at least a rear portion of spring storage chambers
110 and 111, respectively, define a portion of front face 41. Referring to Fig. 8,
the coil springs 23 and 24 are positioned within the valve storage chambers 110 and
111. respectively. For example, each of the coil springs 23 and 24 is coupled to the
front face 41 at one end and is coupled to the movable member 21 at the other end.
Specifically, the coil springs 23 and 24 are coupled to the front face 41 and the
movable member 21 by direct contact between the coil springs 23 and 24 and the front
face 41 and the movable member 21, or by indirect contact between the coil springs
23 and 24 and the front face 41 and the movable member 21,
i.e., with at least one other element positioned between the coil springs 23 and 24 and
the front face 41 and the movable member 21. The coil springs 23 and 24 are configured
to resiliently urge the movable member 21 away from the front face 41 by applying
a biasing force to the movable member 21. Moreover, in order to stably and evenly
urge the movable member 21, the spring storage chamber 110 and the spring storage
chamber 111 are sufficiently separated from each other in the height direction of
the main body 20,
e.g., are positioned adjacent to opposite ends of the front face 41 in the height direction.
In other words, the coil spring 23 is positioned closer to the upper end of the front
face 41 than to the lower end of the front face 41, and the coil spring 24 is positioned
closer to the lower end of the front face 41 than to the upper end of the front face
41.
[0070] A supporting member 115 is formed at an front end of the top face 43 of the frame
50. The supporting member 115 supports the movable member 21, such that the movable
member 21 slides with respect to the main body 20, and the supporting member 115 limits
the sliding range of the movable member 21. The movable member 21 is slidably supported
at two points by the supporting member 115 and a supporting member 116 described later.
The supporting member 115 is integral with the frame 50. The supporting member 115
comprises a first portion 118 extending vertically upward from the top face 43, a
second portion 119 extending from an top end of the first portion 118 in the direction
of insertion 30 in parallel to the top face 43, and a hook portion 120 formed at a
front end of the second portion 119 and extending upward. A gap 122 is be foamed between
the second portion 119 and the top face 43, which allows the second portion 119 to
bend in the height direction of the main body 20.
[0071] The supporting member 116 has substantially the same shape as the supporting member
115, and is positioned at a front end of the bottom face 44 of the frame 50. The supporting
member 116 is integral with the frame 50, and comprises a first portion 124 extending
vertically downward from the bottom face 44, a second portion 125 extending from an
end of the first portion 124 in the direction of insertion 30 in parallel to the bottom
face 44, and a hook portion 126 formed at an front end of the second portion 125 and
extending downward.
[0072] Referring to Figs. 2(a)-3(b) and Figs. 8-10(b), the movable member 21 and the cover
member 22, according to an embodiment of the present invention, are depicted. The
cover member 22 has a container shape, and is configured to accommodate the rear portion
20b of the main body 20 therein. The cover member 22 has a flat shape corresponding
to the outer shape of the rear portion 20b. The cover member 22 comprises a rear wall
212 facing and covering the rear face 42 of the main body 20, a top wall 213 facing
and covering the top face 43 of the main body 20, a bottom wall 214 facing and covering
the bottom face 44 of the main body 20, a left wall 215 facing and covering the left
side face 45 of the main body 20, and a right wall 216 facing and covering the right
side face 46 of the main body 20. The walls 212-216 define a space therein which is
configured to accommodate the rear portion 20b. In an embodiment, a portion of the
top wall 213 of the cover member 22 and a portion of the top face 43 of the main body
20 defines a latching recess 1000 therebetween. In another embodiment, a latching
recess may be formed in the top face 43 of the main body 20, or may be formed in the
top wall 213 of the cover member 22.
[0073] The projecting strips 210 and 211 are positioned on the inner surface of the cover
member 22 adjacent to the opening of the cover member 22. The projecting strips 210
and 211 are at positions corresponding to the recessed portions 59 and 60. The projecting
strip 210 is fitted to the recessed portion 59 formed in the top face 43 of the main
body 20, and the projecting strip 211 is fitted to the recessed portion 60 formed
in the bottom face 44 of the main body 20. Accordingly, the main body 20 and the cover
member 22 is securely engaged.
[0074] The movable member 21 has a container shape, and is configured to accommodate the
front portion 20a of the main body 20 therein. The movable member 21 has a flat shape
corresponding to the outer shape of the front portion 20a. The movable member 21 comprises
a front wall 161 facing the front face 41 of the main body 20, a top wall 163 covering
the top face 43 of the main body 20, a bottom wall 164 covering the bottom face 44
of the main body 20, a left wall 165 covering the left side face 45 of the main body
20, and a right wall 166 covering the right side face 46 of the main body 20. The
walls 163-166 define a space therein which is configured to accommodate the front
portion 20a.
[0075] The left wall 165 and the right wall 166 extend from the front wall 161 in the depth
direction of the main body 20 and cover the left side face 45 and the right side face
46 of the main body 20. Therefore, when the movable member 21 slides, the left wall
165 and the right wall 166 act as guide surfaces for the left side face 45 and the
right side face 46, such that the movable member 21 slides smoothly.
[0076] In an embodiment of the present invention, at least a portion of the movable member
21 has substantially the same color as the color of ink stored in the ink chamber
100, such that the movable member 21 readily indicates the ink color to a user.
[0077] The movable member 21 comprises a signal blocking arrangement 185, a signal blocking
arrangement 186, a cutout 187 formed therethrough, supporting bars 168 and 169, slide
grooves 171 and 172, a pressing portion 174, and an opening 180 formed therethrough.
[0078] Referring to Figs. 2(a)-3(b), the cutout 187 is formed at a center of the front wall
161, and the cutout 187 is configured to expose the translucent portion 140 to the
outside when the movable member 21 is in the second position, such that at least a
portion of the translucent portion 140 extends through the cutout 187 when the movable
member 21 is in the second position. For example, the cutout 187 is formed by removing
rectangular portions from the front wall 161 and the side walls 165 and 166, facing
the front wall 140a and the side walls 140b of the translucent portion 140. The cutout
187 extends from the front wall 161 rearwardly in the direction of insertion 30. When
the ink cartridge 10 is mounted to the cartridge mounting portion 276 (shown in Fig.
12), a light-emitting element and a light-receiving element of an optical sensor 230
(shown in Fig. 12) sandwich the cutout 187. Therefore, light emitted from the light-emitting
element passes through the cutout 187, and the side wall 140b of the translucent portion
140 is irradiated with the light.
[0079] The signal blocking arrangement 185 comprises a signal blocking portion 189 projecting
from the front wall 161 in the direction of insertion 30. The signal blocking portion
189 is bridged over the cutout 187 in the vertical direction on the front wall 161.
The signal blocking portion 189 has a plate shape, and a space 190 is formed behind
the signal blocking portion 189. The ends of the signal blocking portion 189 in the
width direction and the cutout 187 forms rectangular openings in the side walls 165
and 166, respectively.
[0080] Referring to Fig. 12, the signal blocking portion 189 is configured to enter into
an optical path 231 of the optical sensor 230 provided on the cartridge mounting portion
276 during the mounting of the ink cartridge 10 into the cartridge mounting portion
276. The signal blocking portion 189 is formed of a resin material which does not
allow light to pass therethrough or alters the path of light traveling therethrough.
For example, the signal blocking portion 189 may be formed of a resin material including
a black pigment. Alternatively, the signal blocking portion 189 may be a prism formed
of a transparent resin material. The signal blocking arrangement 186 is configured
to enter into an optical path 236 of an optical sensor 235 provided on the cartridge
mounting portion 276 during the mounting of the ink cartridge 10 to the cartridge
mounting portion 276. The signal blocking arrangement 186 is formed of a resin material
which does not allow light to pass therethrough or alters a path of light passing
therethrough. Referring to Figs. 2(a)-3(b), the signal blocking arrangement 186 is
positioned at or adjacent to a distal end of the top wall 163, and the signal blocking
arrangement 186 projects from the front wall 161 away from the front wall 161. The
signal blocking arrangement 186 comprises a signal blocking portion 191,
e.g., a rib portion, and a pair of grooves 192 is formed on opposite sides of the signal
blocking portion 191. The signal blocking portion 191 is inserted into the optical
path 236 of the optical sensor 235. The signal blocking portion 191, the signal blocking
portion 189, and the ink supply portion 90 intersect a first plane,
e.g. a plane which is parallel with the arrow 32 and the arrow 33 of Figs. 2(a)-2(d),
and the signal blocking portion 189 and the signal blocking portion 72 intersect a
second plane which is perpendicular to the first plane,
eg., a plane which is parallel with the arrow 31 and the arrow 33 of Figs. 2(a)-2(d),
when a sufficient amount of ink is stored in the ink chamber 100 and the signal blocking
portion 72 is positioned in the inner space 142. With this configuration, a later-described
procedure for determining the type of the ink cartridge is readily performed.
[0081] The projecting portion 181 is positioned at or adjacent to a lower end of the front
wall 161, and projects away from the front wall 161. Distal ends of the projecting
portion 181 and the signal blocking arrangement 186 contact the innermost wall surface
of the cartridge mounting portion 176 when the ink cartridge 10 is mounted to the
cartridge mounting portion 276.
[0082] The supporting bar 168 is configured to support the coil spring 23, and the supporting
bar 169 is configured to support the coil spring 24. The supporting bars 168 and 169
are positioned on a surface of the front wall 161 facing the front face 41 of the
main body 20. The supporting bar 168 is at a position corresponding to the spring
storage chamber 110, and the supporting bar 169 is at a position corresponding to
the spring storage chamber 111.
[0083] Referring to Figs. 10(a) and 10(b), the supporting bars 168 and 169 extend from the
surface of the front wall 161 in the depth direction of the main body 20. When the
front portion 20a of the main body 20 is inserted into the movable member 21 in a
state in which the coil spring 23 is stored in the spring storage chamber 110 and
the coil spring 24 is stored in the spring storage chamber 111, the supporting bar
168 is inserted into the coil spring 23 and the supporting bar 169 is inserted into
the coil spring 24. Accordingly, the coil springs 23 and 24 are supported by the supporting
bars 168 and 169, respectively. The direction of expansion and contraction of the
coil springs 23 and 24 is limited to the depth direction of the main body 20.
[0084] The coil springs 23 and 24 are compression coil springs,
i.e., the coil springs 23 and 24 are compressed and stored in the spring storage chambers
110 and 111 when the front portion 20a is inserted into the movable member 21. Therefore,
the coil springs 23 and 24 urge or bias the movable member 21 in the direction away
from the front face 41 of the main body 20 independent of the position of the movable
member 21.
[0085] Referring to Figs. 2(a) and 2(b), the slide groove 171 is formed in the top wall
163, and a cross-sectional shape of the slide groove 171 is substantially an inverted
U-shape. Referring to Fig. 10(a), the supporting member 115 is inserted into the slide
groove 171, and a projecting strip 182 extends from a bottom surface of the top wall
163 toward an interior of the slide groove 171. Therefore, the slide groove 171 is
narrowed in part by the projecting strip 182. The slide groove 172 is formed in the
bottom wall 164, and a cross-sectional shape of the slide groove 172 is substantially
a U-shape. As shown in Fig. 10(b), the supporting member 116 is inserted into the
slide groove 172, and a projecting strip 183 extends from a top surface of the bottom
wall 164 toward an interior of the slide groove 172. Therefore, the slide groove 172
is narrowed in part by the projecting strip 183.
[0086] During insertion of the front portion 20a of the main body 20 into the movable member
21, the supporting member 115 is inserted into the slide groove 171, and the supporting
member 116 is inserted into the slide groove 172. When the supporting member 115 is
inserted into the slide groove 171, the projecting strip 182 and the hook portion
120 contact each other. Then, when the supporting member 115 is further inserted,
the supporting member 115 bends toward the gap 122, and the hook portion 120 climbs
over the projecting strip 182 while a bevel 182a of the projecting strip 182 and a
bevel 120a of the hook portion 120 slide over each other. When the hook portion 120
has climbed over the projecting strip 182 once, the movable member 21 and the main
body 20 are not disassembled because the hook portion 120 is received by the projecting
strip 182 when the disassembly is attempted. The supporting member 116 is also inserted
into the slide groove 172 in the same manner.
[0087] When the front portion 20a is inserted into the movable member 21, the movable member
21 is urged away from the front face 41 by the coil springs 23 and 24. Therefore,
unless an external force is applied to the movable member 21, the movable member 21
remains in the first position (shown in Figs. 2(b) and 9) corresponding to the movable
member's 21 furthest distance from front face 41 of the main body 20. The movable
member 21 remains in the first position by the contact between the projecting strip
182 and the hook portion 120 and the contact between the projecting strip 183 and
the hook portion 126. On the other hand, when an external force is applied to the
front face of the movable member 21, the movable member 21 slides from the first position
to the second position (shown in Figs. 2(a) and 8) corresponding to the movable member's
21 closest distance to front face 41 of the main body 20.
[0088] Referring to Figs. 8 and 9, the pressing portion 174 is positioned on the surface
of the front wall 161 facing the front face 41 of the main body 20. The pressing portion
174 is at a position corresponding to the rod 84 of the air intake portion 80. The
pressing portion 174 is separated from a distal end of the rod 84 when the movable
member 21 is in the first position, and the pressing portion 174 comes into contact
with the distal end of the rod 84 while the movable member 21 slides from the first
position toward the second position. Then, when the movable member 21 further slides
toward the second position, the rod 84 is pushed toward the ink chamber 100 to open
the air communicating port 81.
[0089] The opening 180 is formed through the front wall 161 at a position adjacent to a
lower end of the front wall 161, and is formed at a position corresponding to the
ink supply portion 90. The diameter of the opening 180 is greater than the diameter
of the cap 95 of the ink supply portion 90, such that the cap 95 is inserted into
and through the opening 180. When the movable member 21 is in the first position,
the entire ink supply portion 90 is positioned within the movable member 21, such
that the entire ink supply portion 90 is recessed from the opening 180. As the movable
member 21 moves from the first position to the second position, at least a portion
of the ink supply portion 90 moves into and then passes through the opening 180 to
protrude from the front wall 161. Referring to Figs. 2(a), 2(b), 3(a), and 3(b), in
an embodiment of the present invention, the air intake portion 80 is covered by the
front wall 161, such that the air intake portion 80 is not exposed to the outside
of the ink cartridge 10. In this embodiment, relatively small air holes (not numbered
but shown in Figs. 2(a) and 2(b)) are formed in front wall 161 to allow air to be
drawn into the air intake portion 80. Nevertheless, referring to Figs. 2(c), 2(d),
3(c), and 3(d), an opening 180' may be formed through the front wall 161 adjacent
to and aligned with the intake portion 80. In this embodiment, when the movable member
21 is in the first position, the entire air intake portion 80 is positioned within
the movable member 21, such that the entire air intake portion 80 is recessed from
the opening 180. As the movable member 21 moves from the first position to the second
position, the air intake portion remains entirely within the movable member 21, however,
the air intake portion moves closer to the opening 180'. In this embodiment, air is
drawn into the ink chamber 100 when a component of the printer contacts and applies
a force to the rod 84 of the air intake portion 80 via opening 180'.
[0090] Referring to Figs. 11(a) and 11 (b), in an embodiment of the present invention, ink
cartridge 10 may be replaced by ink cartridge 10'. Specifically, in ink cartridge
10', the signal blocking arrangement 185 is replaced by a signal blocking arrangement
195 which has a different shape than the signal blocking arrangements 185. The signal
blocking arrangement 195 comprises a signal blocking portion 199 projecting from the
front wall 161. The signal blocking portion 199 is bridged over the cutout 187 in
the vertical direction on the front wall 161. The signal blocking portion 199 comprises
a front wall and a pair of side walls 198 at both ends in the width direction. The
side walls 198 extend from the front wall of the signal blocking portion 199 to the
front wall 161 of the movable member 21. The side walls 198 and the cutouts 187 form
rectangular openings in the side walls 165 and 166. The signal blocking portion 199
is configured to enter into the optical path 231 of the optical sensor 230 provided
on the cartridge mounting portion 276 during the mounting of the ink cartridge 10
to the cartridge mounting portion 276. The signal blocking portion 199 is formed of
a resin material which does not allow light to pass therethrough or alters the path
of light passing therethrough. The signal blocking portion 191, the signal blocking
199, and the ink supply portion 90 intersect a first plane,
e.g. a plane which is parallel with the arrow 32 and the arrow 33 of Figs. 2(a)-2(d),
and the signal blocking portion 199 and the signal blocking portion 72 intersect a
second plane which is perpendicular to the first plane
e.g., a plane which is parallel with the arrow 31 and the arrow 33 of Figs. 2(a)-2(d),
when a sufficient amount of ink is stored in the ink chamber 100 and the signal blocking
portion 72 is positioned in the inner space 142. With this configuration, a later-described
procedure for determining the type of the ink cartridge is readily performed.
[0091] Referring to Fig. 12, according to an embodiment of the present invention, the cartridge
mounting portion 276 comprises a plurality,
e.g., four, cases 280 corresponding to different colors,
e.g., cyan, magenta, yellow, and black, arranged in parallel in the widthwise direction.
Each case 280 comprises a case body 281 and a lock lever 283. The case body 281 comprises
a storage chamber 282 configured to selectively store the ink cartridge 10 and 10'
therein, and an opening 284 is formed through the front side of the case body 281.
The case 280 is configured to allow the ink cartridge 10 and 10' to be mounted to
and removed from the case body 281 via the opening 284.
[0092] The optical sensor 230 and the optical sensor 235 are positioned on the closed end
side of the storage chamber 282. The optical sensor 230 is positioned at a wall surface
286 which forms the closed end of the storage chamber 282. The optical sensor 230
is configured (a) to detect the type of the ink cartridge 10 and 10' mounted to the
case 280; and (b) to detect whether the amount of ink in the ink cartridge 10 and
10' is less than or equal to a predetermined amount of ink,
e.g., an amount of ink sufficient to render an image onto a recording medium. For example,
the optical sensor 230 comprises a photo interrupter including a light-emitting element
and a light-receiving element. The optical sensor 230 is coupled to the main controller
200, and electric signals outputted from the light-receiving element is supplied to
the main controller 200. The optical path 231 is formed between the light-emitting
element and the light-receiving element of the optical sensor 230. The type of the
ink cartridge is determined on the output signal, which corresponds to the intensity
of received light, of the optical sensor 230 when the signal blocking arrangement
185 or the signal blocking arrangement 195 is inserted into the optical path 231.
[0093] The optical sensor 235 is positioned at the inner side of a wall surface 287 which
forms the top of the case body 281. The optical sensor 235 is configured to detect
whether the signal blocking portion 191 of the signal blocking arrangement 186 is
present at a predetermined position, such that whether or not the ink cartridge 10
and 10' is mounted is determined. For example, the optical sensor 235 comprises a
photo interrupter comprising a light-emitting element and a light-receiving element.
The optical sensor 235 is coupled to the main controller 200, and electric signals
outputted from the light-receiving element are supplied to the main controller 200.
When light is blocked by the signal blocking portion 191 in the optical path 236 of
the optical sensor 235, the intensity of light received by the light-receiving element
is substantially instantaneously reduced.
[0094] A connecting portion 285 is positioned at the lower portion of the wall surface 286
and is configured to be connected to the ink supply port 91. The connecting portion
285 projects from the wall surface 286 toward the interior of the storage chamber
282. A through hole 288 is formed through the connecting portion 285, and an ink tube
278 is inserted into the through hole 288. The through hole 288 is formed at a position
corresponding to the ink supply port 91. A tube is provided on the inner side of the
connecting portion 285, and when the ink cartridge 10 is mounted in the case 280,
the tube is inserted into the ink supply port 91, such that the ink supply port 91
and the connecting portion 285 are connected to each other.
[0095] A contact portion 240 is positioned at the upper portion of the wall surface 286,
and a contact portion 241 is positioned at the lower portion of the wall surface 286.
When the ink cartridge 10 is inserted into the case 280, the contact portion 240 contacts
the distal end of the signal blocking arrangement 186, and the contact portion 241
contacts the distal end of the projecting portion 181.
[0096] The lock lever 283 is configured to selectively open and close the opening 284, and
to reliably secure the ink cartridge 10 and 10' in the storage chamber 282. The lock
lever 283 is supported at one end, so as to be rotatable about an axis 290 at the
upper edge of the opening 284. The lock lever 283 comprises an operating portion 293
and a claw 294. The operating portion 293 is positioned at an outer surface 297 of
the lock lever 283 adjacent the other end of the lock lever, and the claw 294 is positioned
at the other end of the lock lever 283. A groove 299 is formed at the lower edge of
the opening 284, and is configured to engage the claw 294.
[0097] Referring to Figs. 2(a), 2(b), 8, and 13-15, a process for mounting or inserting
the ink cartridge 10 into the case 280 is depicted. When the ink cartridge 10 is inserted
into the storage chamber 282 of the case 280, the signal blocking portion 189 of the
signal blocking arrangement 185 first enters into the optical path 231 of the optical
sensor 230. Then, when the ink cartridge 10 is further inserted into the storage chamber
282, the signal blocking portion 191 of the signal blocking arrangement 186 enters
into the optical path 236 of the optical sensor 235. At a time when the signal blocking
portion 191 enters into the optical path 236, the signal blocking portion 189 has
passed through the optical path 231 of the optical sensor 230, and light emitted from
the light-emitting element passes through the space 190 behind the signal blocking
portion 189.
[0098] When the ink cartridge 10 is inserted to the closed end of the storage chamber 282,
the distal end of the signal blocking arrangement 186 contacts the contact portion
240, and the distal end of the projecting portion 181 contacts the contact portion
241. At this time, the cutout 187 has entered into the optical path 231.
[0099] When the lock lever 283 is rotated in the direction to close the opening 284, an
inner surface 296 of the lock lever 283 contacts the rear wall of the cover member
22 and presses the ink cartridge 10 in the direction of insertion. At this time, the
coil springs 23 and 24 are compressed. Accordingly, the main body 20 moves in the
direction of insertion in a state in which the movable member 21 is stationary and
the main body 20 moves toward the movable member 21.
[0100] When the main body 20 is further moved in the direction of insertion, the ink supply
port 91 is connected to the connecting portion 285, and the translucent portion 140
enters into the cutout 187 and into the optical path 231 of the optical sensor 230.
[0101] When the lock lever 283 is completely closed, and the claw 294 engages with the groove
299, the lock lever 283 is locked with respect to the opening 284, and the opening
284 is closed by the lock lever 283. At this time, the main body 20 of the ink cartridge
10 receives an urging force of the coil springs 23 and 24, and the rear wall of the
cover member 22 is pressed against the inner surface 296 of the lock lever 283.
[0102] Referring to Fig. 16, the main controller 200 controls the operation of the recording
apparatus 250. The main controller 200 is a micro computer comprising a central processing
unit (CPU) 201, a read only memory (ROM) 202, a random access memory (RAM) 203, an
electrically erasable programmable read only memory (EEPROM) 204, and an application
specific integrated circuit (ASIC) 205.
[0103] The ROM 202 stores a program used by the CPU 201 for controlling the respective operations
of the recording apparatus 250, and a program for discriminating the type of the ink
cartridge 10 and 10'. The RAM 203 is a storage area or a work area for temporarily
storing the respective data used by the CPU 201 for executing the programs. The EEPROM
204 stores settings, flags, or the like to be retained, even after the power is turned
off.
[0104] Referring to Figs. 1 and 16, the head control board 270, the optical sensor 230,
and the optical sensor 235 are coupled to the ASIC 205. A drive circuit (not shown)
for driving the respective rollers of the paper feeding apparatus 252 and the transferring
apparatus 253, an input unit for entering printing instruction or the like to the
recording apparatus 250, and a display device for displaying information relating
the recording apparatus 250, are also connected to the ASIC 205.
[0105] The head control board 270 controls the recording head 272 based on the signals,
e.g., control signal and image signal, supplied from the ASIC 205.
Accordingly, the ink is selectively discharged at a predetermined timing from the
nozzle 274 of the recording head 272.
[0106] The optical sensor 230 outputs sensor signals based on the intensity of light received
by the light-receiving element. For example, analog electric signals, such as voltage
signals or current signals, are outputted from the optical sensor 230 based on the
intensity of light received by the light-receiving element. The sensor signal outputted
from the optical sensor 230 is supplied to the main controller 200, and the main controller
200 determines that the sensor signal is a HIGH level signal when the electrical level,
e.g., voltage value or current value, of the sensor signal is greater than or equal to
a predetermined threshold value, and determines that the sensor signal is a LOW level
signal when the electrical level is less than the threshold value. For example, it
is determined that the sensor signal is a LOW level signal when the optical path 231
of the optical sensor 230 is blocked, and that the sensor signal is a HIGH level signal
when the optical path 231 is not blocked. The intensity of the light received by the
light-receiving element may be zero when the light emitted by the light-emitting element
is blocked or the path of the light is altered.
[0107] The optical sensor 235 functions in substantially the same way as the optical sensor
230, and outputs sensor signals based on the intensity of light received by the light-receiving
element.
[0108] Referring to Figs. 17(a) and 17(b), exemplary time profiles of signal levels of the
sensor signals outputted from the optical sensor 230 and the optical sensor 235 during
the mounting of the ink cartridge 10 are depicted, and referring to Figs. 17(c) and
17(c), exemplary time profiles of signal levels of the sensor signals outputted from
the optical sensor 230 and the optical sensor 235 during the mounting of the ink cartridge
10' are depicted.
[0109] As shown in Figs. 17(a) and 17(c), the time profile of the signal level of the sensor
signal outputted from the optical sensor 235 when the ink cartridge 10 is mounted
to the case 280 is the same as the time profile of the signal level of the sensor
signal outputted from the optical sensor 235 when the ink cartridge 10' is mounted
to the case 280. Specifically, when the signal blocking portion 191 enters into the
optical path 236 of the optical sensor 235 and blocks or alters the path of the light,
the signal level changes from HIGH to LOW at the time T1. In the main controller 200,
this change of the signal level from HIGH to LOW is used as a trigger signal in a
process for determining the type of the ink cartridge.
[0110] Referring to Fig. 17(b), when the ink cartridge 10 is mounted to the case 280, the
signal blocking portion 189 enters into the optical path 231 and blocks or alters
the path of the light at a time T0. At this time, the signal level of the sensor signal
outputted from the optical sensor 230 changes from HIGH to LOW. Because the signal
blocking portion 189 is a flat plate, the duration in which the light is blocked or
its path is altered is relatively short. The signal blocking portion 189 passes through
the optical path 231 and the space 190 enters the optical path after the time T0 and
before the time T1. Therefore, at the time T1, the signal level of the optical sensor
230 has been restored from LOW to HIGH.
[0111] Subsequently, when the ink cartridge 10 is further inserted, the cutout 187 enters
the optical path 231, and when the ink cartridge 10 is completely mounted to the case
280, the translucent portion 140 enters the optical path 231 via the cutout 187 between
a time T2 and a time T3. In this state, the position of the signal blocking portion
72 is detected. In Fig. 17(b), the signal level when the signal blocking portion 72
is in the optical path 231 is represented by a solid line (LOW level), and the signal
level when the signal blocking portion 72 is out of the optical path 231 is represented
by a broken line (HIGH level).
[0112] Referring to Fig. 17(d), when the ink cartridge 10' is mounted to the case 280, the
signal blocking portion 199 also enters the optical path 231 to block the light or
alter the path of the light at the time T0. At this time, the signal level of the
sensor signal outputted from the optical sensor 230 changes from HIGH to LOW. Because
the signal blocking portion 199 has the side walls 198, the duration during which
the light is blocked or altered by the signal blocking portion 199 is greater than
the duration during which the light is blocked or altered by the signal blocking portion
189. Specifically, at the time T1, the side walls 198 are still in the optical path
231. Therefore, at the time T1, the signal level of the sensor signal outputted from
the optical sensor 230 is maintained in the LOW state.
[0113] Subsequently, when the ink cartridge 10' is further inserted, at the time T2, the
side walls 198 pass through the optical path 231, and the cutout 187 enters the optical
path 231. At this time, the signal level of the optical sensor 230 is restored from
LOW to HIGH. Then, when the ink cartridge 10' is completely mounted to the case 280,
the translucent portion 140 enters the optical path 231 via the cutout 187 at a time
between time T2 and Time T3. In this state, the position of the signal blocking portion
72 may be detected. In Fig. 17(d), the signal level when the signal blocking portion
72 is in the optical path 231 is represented by a solid line (LOW level), and the
signal level when the signal blocking portion 72 is out of the optical path 231 is
represented by a broken line (HIGH level).
[0114] The type of the ink cartridge is determined by the main controller 200 based on the
time profiles of the optical sensor 230 and the optical sensor 235.
[0115] Referring to Fig. 18, a procedure for determining whether the mounted ink cartridge
is the ink cartridge 10 or the ink cartridge 10' is depicted. In Step S1, the main
controller 200 determines whether the signal blocking portion 189 or 199 has entered
the optical path 231 of the optical sensor 230,
e.g., it is determined whether or not the signal level of the sensor signal outputted
from the optical sensor 230 has changed from HIGH to LOW. When the main controller
200 determines that the signal blocking portion 189 or 199 has entered the optical
path 231, Step S2 is performed. Step S2 is not performed until the main controller
200 determines that the signal blocking portion 189 or 199 has entered the optical
path 231.
[0116] In the Step S2, the main controller 200 determines whether the signal blocking portion
191 has entered the optical path 236,
e.g., it is determined whether the signal level of the optical sensor 235 has changed
from HIGH to LOW, which corresponds to a detection of a trigger signal. When the trigger
signal is detected in Step S2, in Step S3, the main controller 200 determines whether
the signal level of the sensor signal outputted from the optical sensor 230 at the
time T1 when the trigger signal is detected is HIGH or LOW. For example, when the
signal level at the time T1 is HIGH, the main controller 200 determines that the ink
cartridge 10 is inserted in the case 280, and when the signal level at the time T1
is LOW, the main controller determines that the ink cartridge 10' is inserted in the
case 280.
[0117] When it is determined that the signal level of the sensor signal outputted from the
optical sensor 230 is HIGH in Step S3, a bit flag indicating that the installed ink
cartridge corresponds to the ink cartridge 10 is set to a register,
e.g., a register of the CPU 201 in Step S4. If a bit flag indicating that the installed
ink cartridge corresponds to the ink cartridge 10' has been set previously, the bit
flag indicating that the installed ink cartridge corresponds to the ink cartridge
10' is cleared, and the bit flag indicating that the installed ink cartridge corresponds
to the ink cartridge 10 is set. On the other hand, when it is determined that the
signal level of the sensor signal outputted from the optical sensor 230 is LOW, the
bit flag indicating that the installed ink cartridge corresponds to the ink cartridge
10' is set to the register in Step S5. If the bit flag indicating that the installed
ink cartridge corresponds to the ink cartridge 10 has been set previously, the bit
flag indicating that the installed ink cartridge corresponds to the ink cartridge
10 is cleared, and the bit flag indicating that the installed ink cartridge corresponds
to the ink cartridge 10' is set. If the bit flag is set, the recording apparatus 250
or an information processing apparatus
e.g. a personal computer connected to the recording apparatus 250, displays which of
the ink cartridges 10 and 10' is inserted, based on the flag.
[0118] If signal level of the optical sensor 235 changes from Low to High, the determination
process may start again. Moreover, the determination process may be executed when
the lock lever 283 is opened, and the determination process may conclude when the
lock lever 283 is closed.
[0119] The type of the ink cartridge 10 and 10' is determined based on the signal level
of the sensor signal outputted from the optical sensor 230 at the time T1 when the
trigger signal is detected. Therefore, the configuration of the ink cartridge 10 and
10' allows the recording apparatus 250 to accurately determine the type of the ink
cartridge 10 or 10' independent of the speed with which the user mounts the ink cartridge
10 or 10' to the printer and regardless of whether the user begins to insert the ink
cartridge into the printer and then partially removes the ink cartridge before finally
fully inserting the ink cartridge into the printer.
[0120] The above described process is configured to discriminate between the two types of
the ink cartridges 10 and 10', however, three or more types of ink cartridges may
be discriminated. Moreover, an ink cartridge containing black ink and an ink cartridge
containing color ink other than the black ink may be discriminated, and an ink cartridge
containing pigment ink and an ink cartridge containing dye ink also may be discriminated.
[0121] Referring to Fig. 19, a packaging arrangement 230, according to an embodiment of
the present invention, is depicted. The packaging arrangement 230 comprises an ink
cartridge,
e.g., the ink cartridge 10 (or 10'), and a packaging member 231. The ink cartridge 10 is
accommodated in an interior of the packaging member 231. The ink cartridge 10 is shipped
and sold in the packaging arrangement 230.
[0122] The interior of the ink chamber 100 is depressurized to a pressure less than the
atmospheric pressure by, for example, a vacuum pump to reduce an amount of air dissolved
in the ink in the ink chamber 100. The interior of the packaging member 231 is also
depressurized to a pressure less than the atmospheric pressure by, for example, a
vacuum pump to prevent air from entering into the ink chamber 100 through the films
covering the side faces 45 and 46.
[0123] The packaging member 231 is liquid-proof but has some gas permeability. Therefore,
air may enter the interior of the packaging member 231 when the packaging arrangement
230 is left unused for an extended period of time. Nevertheless, if a depressurized
space exists in the interior of the packaging member 231, the interior of the packaging
member 231 is maintained at a stable depressurized state for an extended period of
time.
[0124] The packaging arrangement 230 is manufactured as follows. The ink cartridge 10 is
accommodated in the interior of the packaging member 231 in a state in which the movable
member 21 is held at the first (extended) position shown in Fig. 2(b). While maintaining
this state, the pressure in the interior of the packaging member 231 is reduced to
a pressure which is less than the atmospheric pressure, and the packaging member 231
is sealed. Because the ink cartridge 10 is accommodated in the packaging member 231
in this manner, the depressurized space of a predetermined capacity is formed between
the front face 41 of the main body 20 and the front wall 161 of the movable member
21 in the interior of the packaging member 231. Therefore, the interior of the packaging
member 231 is maintained as the depressurized state for an extended period of time.
[0125] Nevertheless, if the interior of the packaging member 231 is depressurized too much,
a pressure difference between the atmospheric pressure and the pressure in the interior
of the packaging member 231 may become so great that a relatively large force acts
on the ink cartridge 10. In this case, if the depressurized space is formed between
the front face 41 of the main body 20 and the front wall 161 of the movable member
21, the movable member 21 may deform inward and may not be restored to an original
shape. Therefore, in another embodiment of the present invention, the ink cartridge
10' may be accommodated in the packaging member 231 in a state in which the movable
member 21 is held at the second (retracted) position shown in Fig. 2(c). When the
movable member 21 is at the second position, the depressurized space between the front
face 41 of the main body 20 and the front wall 161 of the movable member 21 is relatively
small, and therefore, the deformation of the movable member 21 may be prevented. The
size of the packaging arrangement 230 is also reduced. Because the depressurizes space
still exits even though it is relatively small, the interior of the packaging member
231 is maintained at a stable depressurized state for a reasonable period of time.
[0126] Referring to Figs. 20 and 21 a cartridge mounting portion 1276, according to another
embodiment of the present invention, is depicted. The cartridge mounting portion 1276
comprises a lock lever 1283 instead of the lock lever 283 of the cartridge mounting
portion 276. The lock lever 283 comprises a first portion 1291, a second portion 1292,
and a pivot portion 1290 between the first portion 1291 and the second portion 1292.
The pivot portion 1290 is supported at the upper portion of the case 280 adjacent
to the opening 284 such that the lock lever 1283 pivots about the pivot portion 1290.
The first potion 1291 extends from the pivot portion to the outside of the case 280,
and the second portion 1292 extends from the pivot portion 1290 to the storage chamber
282. The first potion 1291 is positioned above the second portion 1292 because the
weight of the first portion 1291 is less than the weight of the second portion 1292.
As shown in Fig. 20, when the ink cartridge 10 is installed in the cartridge mounting
portion 1276, a portion of the second portion 1292 contacts a portion of the latching
recess 1000. The main body 20 of the ink cartridge 10 receives the urging force of
the coil springs 23 and 24 toward the opening 284. Nevertheless, because the portion
of the second portion 1292 contacts the portion of the latching recess 1000 to retain
the main body 20 in the case 280 against the urging force of the coil springs 23 and
24, the ink cartridge 10 remains in the case 280.
[0127] When a user intends to remove the ink cartridge 10 from the cartridge mounting portion
1276, the user applies a downward force to an end portion of the first portion 1291.
The lock lever 1283 then pivots about the pivot portion 1290, as shown in Fig. 21,
and the second portion 1292 moves up and separates from the latching recess 1000.
Consequently, the coil springs 23 and 24 expand, and the ink cartridge 10 is partially
ejected from the cartridge mounting portion 1276. The user then grasps the rear portion
of the ink cartridge 10 and removes the ink cartridge 10 from the cartridge mounting
portion 1276. Thus, the ink cartridge is readily removed from the cartridge mounting
portion 1276. Moreover, because the ink cartridge 10 is not configured to retain the
movable member 21 in the second position by itself, the movable member 21 moves freely
from the second position to the first position when the second portion 1292 separates
from the latching recess 1000, and thereby the ink cartridge 10 is partially ejected
from the cartridge mounting portion 1276.
[0128] While the invention has been described in connection with exemplary embodiments,
it will be understood by those skilled in the art that other variations and modifications
of the exemplary embodiments described above may be made without departing from the
scope of the invention as claimed. Other embodiments will be apparent to those skilled
in the art from a consideration of the specification or practice of the invention
disclosed herein. It is intended that the specification and the described examples
are considered merely as exemplary of the invention, with the true scope of the invention
being indicated by the flowing claims.
1. An ink cartridge (10, 10'), comprising:
a case (20) comprising a front face (41) oriented towards a direction (30) in which
the ink cartridge (10, 10') is to be inserted to a cartridge mounting portion (276)
of a recording apparatus (250), and a rear face (42) opposite the front face (41),
wherein the case (20) has at least a portion of an ink chamber (100) defined therein,
and the ink chamber (100) is configured to store ink;
an ink supply portion (90) positioned at the front face (41) of the case (20), wherein
the ink supply portion (90) is configured to dispense ink from an interior of the
ink chamber (100) to an exterior of the ink chamber (100), and/or an air intake portion
(80) positioned at the case (20), wherein the air intake portion (80) is configured
to draw air from an exterior of the ink chamber (100) into an interior of the ink
chamber (100);
a movable member (21) comprising a front wall (161), which faces the front face (41)
of the case (20), the front wall (161) being located outside of the case (20) and
configured to move between a first position and a second position relative to the
case (20) along the direction (30) in which the ink cartridge (10, 10') is inserted
to the cartridge mounting portion (276); and
at least one resilient member (23, 24) having a first end which is coupled to the
front face (41) of the case (20) and a second end which is coupled to the movable
member (21), wherein the at least one resilient member (23, 24) is configured to expand
and to contract to move the movable member (21) relative to the case (20) between
the first position and the second position.
2. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of claim 1, wherein the movable member (21) is located
outside the case (20).
3. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of claim 1 or 2, wherein the at least one resilient member
(23, 24) applies a biasing force to the movable member (21) to bias the movable member
(21) into the first position.
4. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the at least one
resilient member (23, 24) is coupled to a recessed portion (110, 111) of the front
face (41).
5. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the front face (41)
of the case (20) has in a direction (32) perpendicular to the direction (30) of insertion
a first end and a second end opposite the first end, the at least one resilient member
(23, 24) comprises a first resilient member (23) and a second resilient member (24)
which expand and contract in the same direction (30) as each other, and the first
resilient member (23) is positioned closer to the first end of the front face (41)
of the case (20) than to the second end of the front face (41) of the case (20) and
the second resilient member (24) is positioned closer to the second end of the front
face (41) of the case (20) than to the first end of the front face (41) of the case
(20).
6. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the movable member
(21) moves from the first position to the second position when a predetermined amount
of force greater than the biasing force is applied to the front wall (161) of the
movable member (21), and when the predetermined amount of force is released the movable
member (21) moves from the second position to the first position, wherein a distance
between the front wall (161) of the movable member (21) and the front face (41) of
the case (20) when the movable member (21) is in the second position is less than
a distance between the front wall (161) of the movable member (21) and the front face
(41) of the case (20) when the movable member (21) is in the first position.
7. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein, when the ink cartridge
(10, 10') has the ink supply portion (90) positioned at the front face (41) of the
case (20), the ink supply portion (90) extends away from the ink chamber (100), and
the movable member (21) has a particular opening (180) formed therethrough, wherein
the ink supply portion (90) is separated from the particular opening (180) when the
movable member (21) is in the first position, and at least one of a portion of the
ink supply portion (90) and a portion of the ink chamber (100) is positioned within
the particular opening (180) when the movable member (21) is in the second position.
8. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of claim 7, wherein the case (20) further comprises:
a right side face (46); and
a left side face (45) opposite the right side face (46), wherein each of the right
side face (46) and the left side face (45) of the case (20) extends from the front
face (41) of the case (20) to the rear face (42) of the case (20), wherein the movable
member (21) further comprises:
a right side wall (166) covering at least a portion of the right side face (46) of
the case (20); and
a left side wall (165) covering at least a portion of the left side face (45) of the
case (20),
wherein the particular opening (180) of the movable member (21) is formed through
the front wall (161) of the movable member (21).
9. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of claim 8, wherein, when the ink cartridge (10, 10')
has the ink supply portion (90) positioned at the front face (41) of the case (20),
the case (20) further comprises:
a top face (43); and
a bottom face (44) opposite the top face (43), wherein each of the top face (43) and
the bottom face (44) of the case (20) extends from the front face (41) of the case
(20) to the rear face (42) of the case (20), wherein the movable member (21) further
comprises:
a top wall (163) covering at least a portion of the top face (43) of the case (20);
and
a bottom wall (164) covering at least a portion of the bottom face (44) of the case
(20),
wherein when the movable member (21) is in the first position the ink supply portion
(90) is positioned within an inner space (142) defined by the front wall (161), the
right side wall (166), the left side wall (165), the top wall (163), and the bottom
wall (164) of the movable member (21), and at least a portion of the ink supply portion
(90) extends from the front wall (161) of the movable member (21) via the particular
opening (180) of the movable member (21) when the movable member (21) is in the second
position:
10. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of any one of claims I to 9, wherein, when the ink cartridge
(10, 10') has the ink supply portion (90) positioned at the front face (41) of the
case (20), when the movable member (21) is at the first position, at least a portion
of the movable member (21) is positioned further from the front face (41) of the case
(20) than the ink supply portion (90) is positioned from the front face (41) of the
case (20).
11. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of any one of claims 6 to 10,
wherein the front wall (161) has a first end and a second end opposite the first end
of the front wall (161); and
the movable member (21) further comprises a particular protrusion extending from the
front wall (161) at or adjacent to one of the first end and the second end of the
front wall (161) in a particular direction away from the case (20).
12. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of any one of claims 1 to 11, further comprising a translucent
portion (140) positioned at the front face (41) of the case (20), wherein the translucent
portion (140) extends away from the ink chamber, and the translucent portion (140)
has an inner space (142) formed therein, wherein the inner space (142) is configured
to be in fluid communication with the ink chamber (100), and the movable member (21)
has a further opening (187) formed therethrough, wherein the translucent portion (140)
is separated from the further opening (187) when the movable member (21) is in the
first position, and at least a portion of one of the translucent portion (140) and
the ink chamber (100) is positioned within in the further opening (187) when the movable
member (21) is in the second position.
13. The ink cartridge (10,10') of claim 12, further comprising a signal blocking member
(72) positioned within the inner space (142) of the translucent portion (140), wherein
the signal blocking member (72) is configured to move within the inner space (142)
of the translucent portion (140) at least based on an amount of ink in the ink chamber
(100).
14. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of any one of claims 1 to 13, wherein, when the ink cartridge
(10, 10') has the air intake portion (80) positioned at the case (20), the air intake
portion (80) positioned at the front face (41) of the case (20).
15. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of claim 14, wherein the air intake portion (80) extends
away from the ink chamber (100), and the movable member (21) has a further opening
(180') formed therethrough, wherein the air intake portion (80) is separated from
the further opening (180') and is positioned between the further opening (180') and
the front face (41) of the case (20) when the movable member (21) is in the first
position and the second position, respectively.
16. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of any one of claims 1 to 15, wherein the case (20) further
comprises a top face (43) extending from the front face (41) of the case (20) to the
rear face (42) of the case (20), and the top face (43) of the case (20) has a latching
recess (1000) formed therein.
17. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of any one of claims 9 to 16, further comprising a cover
member (22) comprising:
a rear wall (212) covering the rear face (42) of the case (20);
a right side wall (216) covering at least a portion of the right side face (46) of
the case (20);
a left side wall (215) covering at least a portion of the left side face (45) of the
case (20);
a top wall (213) covering at least a portion of the top face (43) of the case (20);
and
a bottom wall (214) covering at least a portion of the bottom face (44) of the case
(20).
18. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of claim 17, wherein:
a portion of the top wall (213) of the cover member (22) and a portion of the top
face (43) of the case (20) define a latching recess (1000) therebetween; or
the top wall (163) of the cover member (22) has a latching recess (1000) formed therein.
19. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of any one of claims 1 to 18, wherein, when the ink cartridge
(10, 10') has the ink supply portion (90) positioned at the front face (41) of the
case (20), the ink supply portion (90) comprises:
a first opening (91) formed therethrough;
a first valve element (97); and
a first urging element (96) configured to urge the first valve element (97) to close
the first opening (91).
20. The ink cartridge (10, 10') of any one of claims I to 19, wherein, when the ink cartridge
(10, 10') has the air intake portion (80) positioned at the case (20), the air intake
portion (80) comprises:
a second opening (81) formed therethrough;
a second valve element (87); and
a second urging element (86) configured to urge the second valve element (87) to close
the second opening (81).
21. The ink cartridge (10) of any one of claims 1 to 20, wherein, when the ink cartridge
(10, 10') has the ink supply portion (90) and air intake portion (80) positioned at
the case (20), the at least one resilient member (23, 24) is coupled to the front
face (41) of the case (20) at a predetermined position which is offset from each of
the air intake portion (80) and the ink supply portion (90).
1. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') mit:
einem Gehäuse (20) mit einer Vorderfläche (41), die in einer Richtung (30) orientiert
ist, in der die Tintenpatrone (10, 10') an einen Patronenanbringungsabschnitt (276)
eines Aufzeichnungsgeräts (250) einzuführen ist, und einer Rückfläche (42) gegenüber
der Vorderfläche (41), wobei das Gehäuse (20) mindestens einen Abschnitt einer Tintenkammer
(100) aufweist, die darin definiert ist, und die Tintenkammer (100) aufgebaut ist
zum Speichern von Tinte;
einem Tintenzuführabschnitt (90), der an der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses (20) positioniert
ist, wobei der Tintenzuführabschnitt (90) aufgebaut ist zum Abgeben von Tinte aus
einem Inneren der Tintenkammer (100) an ein Äußeres der Tintenkammer (100) und/oder
einem Lufteinlassabschnitt (80), der an dem Gehäuse (20) positioniert ist, wobei der
Lufteinlassabschnitt (80) aufgebaut ist zum Saugen von Luft von einem Äußeren der
Tintenkammer (100) in ein Inneres der Tintenkammer (100);
einem bewegbaren Teil (21), das eine Vorderwand (161) aufweist, die der Vorderfläche
(41) des Gehäuses (20) zugewandt ist, wobei die Vorderwand (161) außerhalb des Gehäuses
(20) angeordnet ist und aufgebaut ist zum Bewegen zwischen einer ersten Position und
einer zweiten Position relativ zu dem Gehäuse (20) entlang der Richtung (30), in der
die Tintenpatrone (10, 10') zu dem Patronenanbringungsabschnitt (276) eingeführt wird;
und
mindestens einem federnden Teil (23, 24) mit einem ersten Ende, das mit der Vorderfläche
(41) des Gehäuses (20) gekoppelt ist, und einem zweiten Ende, das mit dem bewegbaren
Teil (21) gekoppelt, wobei das mindestens eine federnde Teil (23, 24) aufgebaut ist
zum Expandieren und Kontrahieren zum Bewegen des bewegbaren Teils (21) relativ zu
dem Gehäuse (20) zwischen der ersten Position und der zweiten Position.
2. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach Anspruch 1, bei der das bewegbare Teil (21) außerhalb
des Gehäuses (20) angeordnet ist.
3. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, bei der das mindestens eine federnde
Teil (23, 24) eine Spannkraft auf das bewegbare Teil (21) zum Vorspannen des bewegbaren
Teils (21) in die erste Position ausübt.
4. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, bei der das mindestens eine
federnde Teil (23, 24) mit einem vertieften Abschnitt (110, 111) der Vorderfläche
(41) gekoppelt ist.
5. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4, bei der die Vorderfläche
(41) des Gehäuses (20) in einer Richtung (32) senkrecht zu der Richtung (30) des Einführens
ein erstes Ende und ein zweites Ende gegenüber dem ersten Ende aufweist, das mindestens
eine federnde Teil (23, 24) ein erstes federndes Teil (23) und ein zweites federndes
Teil (24) aufweist, die in der gleichen Richtung (30) wie jedes andere expandieren
und kontrahieren, und das erste federnde Teil (23) näher zu dem ersten Ende der Vorderfläche
(41) des Gehäuses (20) als zu dem zweiten Ende der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses
(20) positioniert ist und das zweite federnde Teil (24) näher zu dem zweiten Ende
der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses (20) als zu dem ersten Ende der Vorderfläche (41)
des Gehäuses (20) positioniert ist.
6. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 5, bei der das bewegbare Teil
(21) sich von der ersten Position zu der zweiten Position bewegt, wenn ein vorbestimmter
Kraftbetrag größer als die Spannkraft auf die Vorderwand (161) des bewegbaren Teils
(21) ausgeübt wird, und das bewegbare Teil (21) sich von der zweiten Position zu der
erstem Position bewegt, wenn der vorbestimmte Kraftbetrag entlastet wird, wobei ein
Abstand zwischen der Vorderwand (161) des bewegbaren Teils (21) und der Vorderfläche
(41) des Gehäuses (20), wenn sich das bewegbare Teil (21) in der zweiten Position
befindet, kleiner als ein Abstand zwischen der Vorderwand (161) des bewegbaren Teils
(21) und der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses (20) ist, wenn sich das bewegbare Teil
(21) in der ersten Position befindet.
7. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem Ansprüche 1 bis 6, bei der, wenn die Tintenpatrone
(10, 10') den Tintenlieferabschnitt (90) an der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses (20)
positioniert, aufweist, der Tintenlieferabschnitt (90) sich von der Tintenkammer (100)
weg erstreckt und das bewegbare Teil (21) eine besondere Öffnung aufweist, die dadurch
gebildet ist, wo der Tintenlieferabschnitt (90) von der besonderen Öffnung (180) getrennt
ist, wenn sich das bewegbare Teil (21) in der ersten Position befindet, und mindestens
einer eins Abschnitts des Tintenlieferabschnitts (90) und eines Abschnitts der Tintenkammer
(100) innerhalb der besonderen Öffnung (180) positioniert ist, wenn sich das bewegbare
Teil (21) in der zweiten Position befindet.
8. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem Anspruch 7, bei der das Gehäuse (20) weiter aufweist:
eine rechte Seitenfläche (46); und
eine linke Seitenfläche (45) gegenüber der rechten Seitenfläche (46), wobei jede der
rechten Seitenfläche (46) und der linken Seitefläche (45) des Gehäuses (20) sich von
der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses (20) zu der Rückfläche (42) des Gehäuses (20) erstreckt,
wobei das bewegbare Teil (21) weiter aufweist:
eine rechte Seitenwand (166), die mindestens einen Abschnitt der rechten Seitenfläche
(46) des Gehäuses (20) bedeckt; und
eine linke Seitenwand (165), die mindestens einen Abschnitt der linken Seitenfläche
(45) des Gehäuses (20) bedeckt, wobei die besondere Öffnung (180) des bewegbaren Teils
(21) durch die Vorderwand (161) des bewegbaren Teils (21) gebildet ist.
9. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach Anspruch 8, bei der, wenn die Tintenpatrone (10, 10')
den Tintenlieferabschnitt (90) an der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses (20) positioniert
aufweist, das Gehäuse (20) weiter aufweist:
eine obere Fläche (43); und
eine Bodenfläche (44) gegenüber der oberen Fläche (43), wobei jede der oberen Fläche
(43) und der Bodenfläche (44) des Gehäuses (20) sich von der Vorderfläche (41) des
Gehäuses (20) zu der Rückfläche (42) des Gehäuses (20) erstreckt, wobei das bewegbare
Teil (21) weiter aufweist:
eine obere Wand (163), die mindestens einen Abschnitt der oberen Fläche (43) des Gehäuses
(20) bedeckt; und
eine Bodenwand (164), die mindestens einen Abschnitt der Bodenfläche (44) des Gehäuses
(20) bedeckt, wobei, wenn sich das bewegbare Teil (21) in der ersten Position befindet,
der Tintenlieferabschnitt (90) sich innerhalb eines inneren Raums (142) befindet,
der durch die Vorderwand (161), die rechte Seitenwand (166), die linke Seitenwand
(165), die obere Wand (163) und die Bodenwand (164) des bewegbaren Teils (21) definiert
ist, und sich mindestens ein Abschnitt des Tintenlieferabschnitts (90) von der Vorderwand
(161) des bewegbaren Teils (21) über die besondere Öffnung (180) des bewegbaren Teils
(21) erstreckt, wenn sich das bewegbare Teil (21) in der zweiten Position befindet.
10. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 9, bei der, wenn die Tintenpatrone
(10, 10') den Tintenlieferabschnitt (90) an der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses (20)
positioniert aufweist, wenn sich das bewegbare Teil (21) an der ersten Position befindet,
mindestens ein Abschnitt des bewegbaren Teils (21) weiter von der Vorderfläche (41)
des Gehäuses (20) positioniert ist, als der Tintenlieferabschnitt (90) von der Vorderfläche
(41) des Gehäuses (20) positioniert ist.
11. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem der Ansprüche 6 bis 10, bei der die Vorderwand
(161) ein erstes Ende und ein zweites Ende gegenüber dem ersten Ende der Vorderwand
(161) aufweist; und
das bewegbare Teil (21) weiter einen besonderen Vorsprung aufweist, der sich von der
Vorderwand (161) an oder benachbart zu einem des ersten Endes und des zweiten Endes
der Vorderwand (161) in eine besondere Richtung weg von dem Gehäuse (20) erstreckt.
12. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 11, weiter mit einem durchscheinenden
Abschnitt (140), der an der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses (20) positioniert ist,
wobei der durchscheinende Abschnitt (140) sich von der Tintenkammer weg erstreckt
und der durchscheinende Abschnitt (140) einen inneren Raum (142) aufweist, der darin
gebildet ist, wobei der innere Raum (142) aufgebaut ist, um in Fluidkommunikation
mit der Tintenkammer (100) zu stehen, und das bewegbare Teil (21) eine weitere Öffnung
(187) aufweist, die dadurch gebildet ist, wobei der durchscheinende Abschnitt (140)
von der weiteren Öffnung (187) getrennt ist, wenn sich das bewegbare Teil (21) in
der ersten Position befindet, und mindestens ein Abschnitt von einem des durchscheinenden
Abschnitts (140) und der Tintenkammer (100) innerhalb der weiteren Öffnung (187) positioniert
ist, wenn sich das bewegbare Teil (21) in der zweiten Position befindet.
13. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach Anspruch 12, weiter mit einem signalblockierenden Teil
(72), das innerhalb des inneren Raums (142) des durchscheinenden Abschnitts (140)
positioniert, wobei das signalblockierende Teil (72) aufgebaut ist, um sich innerhalb
des inneren Raums (142) des durchscheinenden Abschnitts (140) mindestens auf der Grundlage
eines Tintenbetrags in der Tintenkammer (100) zu bewegen.
14. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 13, bei der, wenn die Tintenpatrone
(10, 10') den Lufteinlassabschnitt (80) an dem Gehäuse (20) positioniert aufweist,
der Lufteinlassabschnitt (80) an der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses (20) positioniert
ist.
15. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach Anspruch 14, bei der der Lufteinlassabschnitt (80) sich
von der Tintenkammer (100) weg erstreckt und das bewegbare Teil (21) eine weitere
Öffnung (180') aufweist, die dadurch gebildet ist, wobei der Tinteneinlassabschnitt
(80) von der weiteren Öffnung (180') getrennt ist und zwischen der weiteren Öffnung
(180') und der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses (20) positioniert ist, wenn sich das
bewegbare Teil (21) in der ersten Position bzw. zweiten Position befindet.
16. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 15, bei der das Gehäuse (20)
weiter eine obere Fläche (43) aufweist, die sich von der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses
(20) zu der Rückfläche (42) des Gehäuses (20) erstreckt und die obere Fläche (43)
des Gehäuses (20) eine Einrastvertiefung (1000) aufweist, die darin gebildet ist.
17. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem der Ansprüche 9 bis 16, weiter mit einem Abdeckteil
(22), mit:
einer Rückwand (212), die die Rückfläche (42) des Gehäuses (20) bedeckt;
einer rechten Seitenwand (216), die mindestens einen Abschnitt der rechten Seitenfläche
(46) des Gehäuses (20) bedeckt;
einer linken Seitewand (215), die mindestens einen Abschnitt der linken Seitenfläche
(45) des Gehäuses (20) bedeckt; einer oberen Wand (213), die mindestens einen Abschnitt
der oberen Fläche (43) des Gehäuses (20) bedeckt; und
einer Bodenwand (214), die mindestens einen Abschnitt der Bodenfläche (44) des Gehäuses
(20) bedeckt.
18. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach Anspruch 17, bei der:
ein Abschnitt der oberen Wand (213) des Abdeckteils (22) und
ein Abschnitt der oberen Fläche (43) des Gehäuses (20) eine Einrastvertiefung (1000)
dazwischen definieren; oder
die obere Wand (143) des Abdeckteils (22) eine Einrastvertiefung (1000) aufweist,
die darin gebildet ist.
19. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 18, bei der, wenn die Tintenpatrone
(10, 10') den Tintenlieferabschnitt (90) an der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses (20)
positioniert aufweist, der Tintenlieferabschnitt (90) aufweist:
eine erste Öffnung (91), die dadurch gebildet ist;
ein erstes Ventilelement (97); und
ein erstes drückendes Element (96), das zum Drücken des ersten Ventilelements (97)
zum Schließen der ersten Öffnung (91) aufgebaut ist.
20. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 19, bei der, wenn die Tintenpatrone
(10, 10') den Lufteinlassabschnitt (80) an dem Gehäuse (20) positioniert aufweist,
der Lufteinlassabschnitt (80) aufweist:
eine zweite Öffnung (81), die dadurch gebildet ist;
ein zweites Ventilelement (87); und
ein zweites drückendes Element (86), das zum Drücke des zweiten Ventilelements (87)
zum Schließen der zweiten Öffnung (81) aufgebaut ist.
21. Tintenpatrone (10, 10') nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 20, bei der, wenn die Tintenpatrone
(10, 10') den Tintenlieferabschnitt (90) und den Tinteneinlassabschnitt (80) an dem
Gehäuse (20) positioniert aufweist, das mindestens eine federnde Element (23, 24)
mit der Vorderfläche (41) des Gehäuses (20) an einer vorbestimmten Position gekoppelt
ist, die von jedem des Tinteneinlassabschnitts (80) und des Tintenlieferabschnitts
(90) versetzt ist.
1. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') comprenant :
un boîtier (20) comprenant une face avant (41) orientée dans une direction (30) dans
laquelle la cartouche d'encre (10, 10') doit être insérée dans une partie de montage
de cartouche (276) d'un appareil d'enregistrement (250) et une face arrière (42) opposée
à la face avant (41), dans laquelle le boîtier (20) a au moins une partie d'une chambre
d'encre (100) définie à l'intérieur de celui-ci et la chambre d'encre (100) est configurée
pour stocker de l'encre ;
une partie d'alimentation en encre (90) positionnée sur la face avant (41) du boîtier
(20), dans laquelle la partie d'alimentation en encre (90) est configurée pour distribuer
de l'encre de l'intérieur de la chambre d'encre (100) vers l'extérieur de la chambre
d'encre (100), et/ou une partie d'admission d'air (80) positionnée sur le boîtier
(20), dans laquelle la partie d'admission d'air (80) est configurée pour aspirer de
l'air de l'extérieur de la chambre d'encre (100) à l'intérieur de la chambre d'encre
(100) ;
un élément mobile (21) comprenant une paroi avant (161) qui est en regard de la face
avant (41) du boîtier (20), la paroi avant (161) étant située à l'extérieur du boîtier
(20) et étant configurée pour se déplacer entre une première position et une seconde
position par rapport au boîtier (20) le long de la direction (30) dans laquelle la
cartouche d'encre (10, 10') est insérée dans la partie de montage de cartouche (276)
; et
au moins un élément élastique (23, 24) ayant une première extrémité qui est couplée
à la face avant (41) du boîtier (20) et une seconde extrémité qui est couplée à l'élément
mobile (21),
dans laquelle le au moins un élément élastique (23, 24) est configuré pour se déployer
et se contracter afin de déplacer l'élément mobile (21) par rapport au boîtier (20)
entre la première position et la seconde position.
2. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle l'élément mobile
(21) est situé à l'extérieur du boîtier (20) .
3. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans laquelle le au moins
un élément élastique (23, 24) applique une force de sollicitation à l'élément mobile
(21) pour presser l'élément mobile (21) dans la première position.
4. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 3, dans
laquelle le au moins un élément élastique (23, 24) est couplé à une partie évidée
(110, 111) de la face avant (41).
5. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, dans
laquelle la face avant (41) du boîtier (20) a, dans une direction (32) perpendiculaire
à la direction (30) d'insertion, une première extrémité et une seconde extrémité opposée,
le au moins un élément élastique (23, 24) comprend un premier élément élastique (23)
et un second élément élastique (24) qui se déploient et se contractent dans la même
direction (30) l'une que l'autre, et le premier élément élastique (23) est positionné
plus près de la première extrémité de la face avant (41) du boîtier (20) que de la
seconde extrémité de la face avant (41) du boîtier (20) et le second élément élastique
(24) est positionné plus près de la seconde extrémité de la face avant (41) du boîtier
(20) que de la première extrémité de la face avant (41) du boîtier (20).
6. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, dans
laquelle l'élément mobile (21) se déplace de la première position à la seconde position
lorsqu'une quantité prédéterminée de force supérieure à la force de sollicitation
est appliquée à la paroi avant (161) de l'élément mobile (21) et, lorsque la quantité
prédéterminée de force est libérée, l'élément mobile se déplace de la seconde position
à la première position, où la distance entre la paroi avant (161) de l'élément mobile
(21) et la face avant (41) du boîtier (20) lorsque l'élément mobile (21) est dans
la seconde position est inférieure à la distance entre la paroi avant (161) de l'élément
mobile (21) et la face avant (41) du boîtier (20) lorsque l'élément mobile (21) est
dans la première position.
7. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans
laquelle, lorsque la cartouche d'encre (10, 10') a la partie d'alimentation en encre
(90) positionnée sur la face avant (41) du boîtier (20), la partie d'alimentation
en encre (90) s'étend à distance de la chambre d'encre (100) et l'élément mobile (21)
a une ouverture particulière (180) qui le traverse et dans laquelle la partie d'alimentation
en encre (90) est séparée de l'ouverture particulière (180) lorsque l'élément mobile
(21) est dans la première position et au moins une partie entre la partie d'alimentation
en encre (90) et une partie de la chambre d'encre (100) est positionnée à l'intérieur
de l'ouverture particulière (180) lorsque l'élément mobile (21) est dans la première
position et au moins une partie entre la partie d'alimentation en encre (90) et une
partie de la chambre d'encre (100) est positionnée à l'intérieur de l'ouverture particulière
(180) lorsque l'élément mobile (21) est dans la seconde position.
8. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon la revendication 7, dans lequel le boîtier (20)
comprend en outre :
une face latérale droite (46) ; et
une face latérale gauche (45) opposée à la face latérale droite (46), dans laquelle
chacune de la face latérale droite (46) et de la face latérale gauche (45) du boîtier
(20) s'étend de la face avant (41) du boîtier (20) à la face arrière (42) du boîtier
(20), dans laquelle l'élément mobile (21) comprend en outre :
une paroi latérale droite (166) couvrant au moins une partie de la face latérale droite
(46) du boîtier (20) ; et
une paroi latérale gauche (165) couvrant au moins une partie de la face latérale gauche
(45) du boîtier (20), dans laquelle l'ouverture particulière (180) de l'élément mobile
(21) est formée à travers la paroi avant (161) de l'élément mobile (21).
9. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon la revendication 8, dans laquelle, lorsque la cartouche
d'encre (10, 10') a la partie d'alimentation en encre (90) positionnée sur la face
avant (41) du boîtier (20), le boîtier (20) comprend en outre :
une face supérieure (43) ; et
une face inférieure (44) opposée à la face supérieure (43), dans laquelle chacune
de la face supérieure (43) et de la face inférieure (44) du boîtier (20) s'étend de
la face avant (41) du boîtier (20) à la face arrière (42) du boîtier (20), dans laquelle
l'élément mobile comprend en outre :
une paroi supérieure (163) couvrant au moins une partie de la face supérieure (43)
du boîtier (20) ; et
une paroi inférieure (164) couvrant au moins une partie de la face inférieure (44)
du boîtier (20),
dans laquelle, lorsque l'élément mobile (21) est dans la première position, la partie
d'alimentation en encre (90) est positionnée à l'intérieur d'un espace interne (142)
défini par la paroi avant (161), la paroi latérale droite (166), la paroi latérale
gauche (165), la paroi supérieure (163) et la paroi inférieure (164) de l'élément
mobile (21) et au moins une partie de la partie d'alimentation en encre (90) s'étend
de la paroi avant (161) de l'élément mobile (21) via l'ouverture particulière (180)
de l'élément mobile (21) lorsque l'élément mobile (21) est dans la seconde position.
10. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 9, dans
laquelle, lorsque la cartouche d'encre (10, 10') a la partie d'alimentation en encre
(90) positionnée sur la face avant (41) du boîtier (20), lorsque l'élément mobile
(21) est dans la première position, au moins une partie de l'élément mobile (21) est
positionnée plus loin de la face avant (41) du boîtier (20) que la partie d'alimentation
en encre (90) est positionnée par rapport à la face avant (41) du boîtier (20).
11. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon l'une quelconque des revendications 6 à 10,
dans laquelle la paroi avant (161) a une première extrémité et une seconde extrémité
opposée à la première extrémité de la paroi avant (161) ; et
l'élément mobile (21) comprend en outre une saillie particulière s'étendant de la
paroi avant (161) à l'une de la première extrémité et de la seconde extrémité de la
paroi avant (161) ou de manière adjacente à l'une de celles-ci dans une direction
particulière s'écartant du boîtier (20).
12. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 11, comprenant
en outre une partie translucide (140) positionnée sur la face avant (41) du boîtier
(20), dans laquelle la partie translucide (140) s'écarte de la chambre d'encre et
à l'intérieur de la partie translucide (140) est formé un espace interne (142), lequel
espace interne (142) est configuré pour être en communication de fluide avec la chambre
d'encre (100), et l'élément mobile (21) a une autre ouverture (187) qui le traverse,
dans laquelle la partie translucide (140) est séparée de l'autre ouverture (187) lorsque
l'élément mobile (21) est dans la première position et au moins une partie de l'une
de la partie translucide (140) et de la chambre d'encre (100) est positionnée dans
l'autre ouverture (187) lorsque l'élément mobile (21) est dans la seconde position.
13. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon la revendication 12, comprenant en outre un élément
de blocage de signal (72) positionné à l'intérieur de l'espace interne (142) de la
partie translucide (140), dans laquelle l'élément de blocage de signal (72) est configuré
pour se déplacer à l'intérieur de l'espace interne (142) de la partie translucide
(140) en se basant au moins sur la quantité d'encre contenue dans la chambre d'encre
(100).
14. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 13, dans
laquelle, lorsque la cartouche d'encre (10, 10') a la partie d'admission d'air (80)
positionnée sur le boîtier (20), la partie d'admission d'air (80) est positionnée
sur la face avant (41) du boîtier (20).
15. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon la revendication 14, dans laquelle la partie d'admission
d'air (80) s'écarte de la chambre d'encre (100) et l'élément mobile (21) a une autre
ouverture (180') qui le traverse, dans laquelle la partie d'admission d'air (80) est
séparée de l'autre ouverture (180') et est positionnée entre l'autre ouverture (180')
et la face avant (41) du boîtier (20) lorsque l'élément mobile (21) est dans la première
position et la seconde position, respectivement.
16. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 15, dans
laquelle le boîtier (20) comprend en outre une face supérieure (43) s'étendant de
la face avant (41) du boîtier (20) à la face arrière (42) du boîtier (20) et à l'intérieur
de la face supérieure (43) du boîtier (20) est formé un évidement de verrouillage
(1000).
17. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon l'une quelconque des revendications 9 à 16, comprenant
en outre un élément de couvercle (22) comprenant :
une paroi arrière (212) couvrant la face arrière (42) du boîtier (20) ;
une paroi latérale droite (216) couvrant au moins une partie de la face latérale droite
(46) du boîtier (20) ;
une paroi latérale gauche (215) couvrant au moins une partie de la face latérale gauche
(45) du boîtier (20) ;
une paroi supérieure (213) couvrant au moins une partie de la face supérieure (43)
du boîtier (20) ; et
une paroi inférieure (214) couvrant au moins une partie de la face inférieure (44)
du boîtier (20).
18. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon la revendication 17, dans laquelle :
une partie de la paroi supérieure (213) de l'élément de couvercle (22) et une partie
de la face supérieure (43) du boîtier (20) définissent un évidement de verrouillage
(1000) entre elles ; ou
à l'intérieur de la partie supérieure (163) de l'élément de couvercle (22) est formé
un évidement de verrouillage (1000).
19. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 18, dans
laquelle, lorsque la cartouche d'encre (10, 10') a la partie d'alimentation en encre
(90) positionnée sur la face avant (41) du boîtier (20), la partie d'alimentation
en encre (90) comprend :
une première ouverture (91) qui la traverse ;
un premier élément de soupape (97) ; et
un premier élément presseur (96) configuré pour presser le premier élément de soupape
(97) afin de fermer la première ouverture (91).
20. Cartouche d'encre (10, 10') selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 19, dans
laquelle, lorsque la cartouche d'encre (10, 10') a la partie d'admission d'air (80)
positionnée sur le boîtier (20), la partie d'absorption d'air (80) comprend :
une seconde ouverture (81) qui la traverse ;
un second élément de soupape (87) ; et
un second élément presseur (86) configuré pour presser le second élément de soupape
(87) afin de fermer la seconde ouverture (81).
21. Cartouche d'encre (10) selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 20, dans laquelle,
lorsque la partie d'alimentation en encre (90) et la partie d'admission d'air (80)
de la cartouche d'encre (10, 10') sont positionnées sur le boîtier (20), le au moins
un élément élastique (23, 24) est couplé à la face avant (41) du boîtier (20) dans
une position prédéterminée qui est décalée de chacune de la partie d'admission d'air
(80) et de la partie d'alimentation en encre (90).