Bibliographic Details
Title: |
Uninterrupted ink supply system for digital printers or 'UISS' |
Document Number: |
20060028514 |
Publication Date: |
February 9, 2006 |
Appl. No: |
10/911174 |
Application Filed: |
August 04, 2004 |
Abstract: |
This invention consists of an ink tank that supplies printing fluids to digital printers and allows for uninterrupted printing, while delivering ink at stable or constant pressure so to insure high print quality. The tank's innovative design incorporates an In-feed or pressure stabilization chamber, a storage chamber and a supply chamber in a single molded unit. |
Inventors: |
Balducci, Mario (Sterling, MA, US); Capano, Paolo (Fagnano Olona, IT) |
Claim: |
1. An ink supply container for containing ink or other printing fluids, the ink supply container configured for providing ink or other printing fluids to an ink jet printing system, the ink container including: A Fluid Reservoir or Ink Storage Chamber, an Air Supply & Pressure Stabilizer Chamber and an Ink Supply Chamber. |
Claim: |
2. An ink supply container for containing ink as in claim 1, wherein the ink supply container is derived from a single plastic injection mold in two components: a. Main Body and b. Cover (see Fig. |
Claim: |
3. An ink supply container for containing ink as in claim 2, wherein the container is assembled by welding the Main Body and the Cover together to form a sealed unit. |
Claim: |
4. An ink supply container for containing ink as in claim 1, wherein the Fluid Reservoir (FIG. 2—“:A”), Air Supply & Pressure Stabilizer Chamber (FIG. 2—“B”) and Ink Supply Chamber (FIG. 2—“C”) are obtained by molding two partitioning walls (FIGS. 2—“3” & “4”) inside the container, so that said chambers communicate only through gaps at the end of such walls (see FIGS. 1 & 2). |
Claim: |
5. An ink supply container for containing ink as in claim 1, wherein Ink or other printing fluid is introduced into the tank, when the tank is in the filling position, by way of an opening in the outer wall (FIG. 1—“1”) such opening being augmented by a threaded neck over which a similarly threaded cover can be applied, such cover having a small hole in its center to allow air to flow into the container as ink is used up. The opening or In-Feed Orifice being located near the top of the closed end of the Air Supply & Pressure Stabilizer Chamber. |
Claim: |
6. An ink supply container for containing ink as in claim 5, wherein ambient air pressure is used to provide a stable flow of ink through the Out-feed Orifice via the Supply Connector (s). |
Claim: |
7. An ink supply container for containing ink as in claim 1, wherein a recess (FIG. 5“E”) is built into the tank in such a way to allow for any heavy particulate or impurities that may be present in the tank and that can be deposited by gravity action, to accumulate therein and to be retained in such recession until such time at the tank can be emptied and flushed clean. |
Claim: |
8. An ink supply container for containing ink as in claim 1, wherein a mounting hole (FIG. 1“D”) is molded on the side opposite to the In-feed Orifice (FIG. 1—“1”) which allows the ink tank to be installed on a stand and rotated between the filling position and the operating position. |
Claim: |
9. An ink supply container for containing ink as in claim 8, wherein a en extension of the mounting hole (FIG. 8—“F”) is provided on each side of the ink tank to maintain a space between two or more adjacent ink tanks when installed on the stand. |
Claim: |
10. An ink supply container for containing ink as in claim 1, wherein the tank is used to contain and dispense any liquid, including printing fluids. |
Claim: |
11. An ink supply container for containing ink as in claim 1, wherein any number of ink tanks can be used at any given time to supply any number of printing fluids and in any color, as the application may require. |
Current U.S. Class: |
347084/000 |
Current International Class: |
41 |
Accession Number: |
edspap.20060028514 |
Database: |
USPTO Patent Applications |