Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Fluid or fluid source handling means
Patent
1994-05-03
1997-05-27
Barlow, Jr., John E.
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Fluid or fluid source handling means
B41J 2175
Patent
active
056336667
ABSTRACT:
An ink supply port to supply ink to a print head is formed on an ink tank, and a filter is provided along the inside surface of the ink tank with an ink foam member arranged therein. The ink foam member has a convex shaped portion where it confronts the filter. Thus, in operation, the convex portion is compressed and firmly contacts with the filter with a uniform pressure. The ink absorbed in the foam member is moved by capillary action from an uncompressed portion to a dense compressed portion of the foam member, which is the convex portion. Then, the ink absorbed in the foam member is transferred into a ink room provided in the ink tank by the capillary action of the filter. The ink is then supplied to the ink jet head through a hollow needle inserted into the ink room.
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Barlow Jr. John E.
Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
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