Recorders – Markers and/or driving means therefor – With ink supply to marker
Patent
1989-11-28
1991-04-23
Miller, Jr., George H.
Recorders
Markers and/or driving means therefor
With ink supply to marker
B41J 2175
Patent
active
050103547
ABSTRACT:
An ink jet pen (10) having a primary ink reservoir (12) connected to a printhead (16) and to a chamber (18) containing a capillary volume element (20). The pressure within the capillary element (20) is greater normal sub-atmospheric pressure within the ink reservoir (12) but is less than atmospheric pressure. In operation within a normal ambient pressure and temperature range, ink from the reservoir (12) does not enter the capillary volume element (20). Outside of the normal range, the increased pressure within the reservoir (12) causes ink to be drawn into the capillary volume element (20). This enables the pressure of the reservoir (12) to remain substantially constant so that ink is not ejected from the orifice plate of the printhead (16). As the pressure or temperature falls again into the normal range, the ink is drawn back into the primary ink reservoir (12) from the capillary volume element (20).
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Cowger Bruce
Dion John H.
Peters William E.
Hewlett--Packard Company
Miller Jr. George H.
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