CA2319606A1 - Liquid containment and dispensing device - Google Patents

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CA2319606A1
CA2319606A1 CA 2319606 CA2319606A CA2319606A1 CA 2319606 A1 CA2319606 A1 CA 2319606A1 CA 2319606 CA2319606 CA 2319606 CA 2319606 A CA2319606 A CA 2319606A CA 2319606 A1 CA2319606 A1 CA 2319606A1
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Mark R. Hock
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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J2/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
    • B41J2/005Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
    • B41J2/01Ink jet
    • B41J2/17Ink jet characterised by ink handling
    • B41J2/175Ink supply systems ; Circuit parts therefor
    • B41J2/17503Ink cartridges
    • B41J2/17559Cartridge manufacturing
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B41PRINTING; LINING MACHINES; TYPEWRITERS; STAMPS
    • B41JTYPEWRITERS; SELECTIVE PRINTING MECHANISMS, i.e. MECHANISMS PRINTING OTHERWISE THAN FROM A FORME; CORRECTION OF TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
    • B41J2/00Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed
    • B41J2/005Typewriters or selective printing mechanisms characterised by the printing or marking process for which they are designed characterised by bringing liquid or particles selectively into contact with a printing material
    • B41J2/01Ink jet
    • B41J2/17Ink jet characterised by ink handling
    • B41J2/175Ink supply systems ; Circuit parts therefor
    • B41J2/17503Ink cartridges
    • B41J2/17513Inner structure

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Abstract

A diaphragm 24 for attaching to a free edge of a perimetrical wall 18 of a pumping chamber 16 of a chassis 14 of a liquid containment and dispensing device 10, said diaphragm being preshaped to have a raised central portion 24a surrounded by a planar edge portion 24b. The raised central portion of the diaphragm permits the diaphragm, when secured to a free edge of the perimetrical wall. to flex with respect to the pumping chamber without leading to the formation of wrinkles in the planar edge portion. The diaphragm has an innermost layer 24c of LDPE, and the planar edge portion thereof is secured by heat staking to the free edge of the perimetrical wall of the chassis, which is formed by molding from a plastic material. An aluminum crimp ring 26 is provided to tightly retain the planar edge portion of the diaphragm against the free edge of the perimetrical wall of the chassis.
The dispensing device has a liquid containing pouch 19 that is formed by an opposed pair of generally cup-shaped members 21, 23 each of which has a generally planar free edge 21a, 23a, respectively, that is heat-staked to a perimetrical frame 17, which is formed integrally with the chassis and depends therefrom. The raised central portion of each of the cup-shaped members permits attachment of such cup-shaped members to the perimetrical frame without the formation of wrinkles in a perimetrical edge of each of the cup-shaped members.

Description

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LIQ~[JID CONTAINMENT AND DISPENSING DEVICE
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPL)(CATION
This application is 3 continuation-in-part of my co-pending application Serial No. 09/103,803.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. FIELD OF ')('~ INVENTION
This invention relates to a liquid containment and dispensing device. More particularly. this invention uelates to a liquid containment and dispensing device with a self-contained pump. The device of this invention is useful for containing and dispensing printing ink in an ink jet printer.
2. DESCRIPT1UN OF THE PRIOR ART
U.S. Patent 5,784,087 ('UVallace et al,), the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference, describes a liquid containment and dispensing device with a self-contained pump that was developed for use in containing dnd dispensing painting ink in an in lC jet p><xnter. The putxtp ox the aforesaid device includes a linearly acting pumping member that reciprocates within a pumping chamber, which is defined by a perimetrical wall, and the pumping chamber is covered by a thin, flexible diaphragm, which is fabricated from a laminate of thin Films. The diaphragm is then heat-staked to a free edge of the perimetzical wall that surrounds the pumping chamber.

SLP. ~ 2. 2000 1 ; 59PM LEGAL PAT,V': :~0. 0?22 .. 4~' 9 The use of a flexible diaphragm fabricated from a laminate of films require great cart in its heat staking to the perirraetrieal wall of a. pumping chamber, however, due to the tendency of such a diaphragm to fotnt wrinkles around its outside as sufficient material is left in the central portion of the diaphragm to permit it to flex sufficiently to accomrcaodate the pumping motion of the pumping member. Further, the use of heat-staking to secure the diaphragm to the perimetrical wall also requires great care in the control of the temperatures used in the heat-staking operation, as excessively high temperatures can degrade the thin films used in the diaphragm, while excessively low temperatures can result in a poor quality seal between the diaphragm and the perimetfical wall.
, The device of the afcoresaid'087 patent uses a flexible pouch that is fabricated from a single sheet for containing ink, the single fJcxiblc sheet being formed from a laminate of thin films. The pouch of such reference is supported only at its open end, and is unsupported on its sides and closed end. However, ds is taught in U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 08/892,131 (Kamp), which is assigned to the assignee of this application, and in its published European counterpart, EP 0 89I 867 A2, it is desirable to totally enclose the ink pouch of such a device by a fraxxt.e that depends from zhe chassis of the device. to which the open end of the pouch is in fluid communication. Such a construction increases the resistance of the device to shock loads. In such a construction, a pouch formed from a single flexible sheet wss also used, the edges of the folds of the folded sheet in such a device being heat staked to the sides of the frame Gather than to one another. Tn such an arrangennent, however, there is also a tendency to form wrinkles around the extexi.or of the pouch-fot'ming ~..~ i?: ~~~r ; : ~GPVI LF,GAL F~.mEN'' X10. 9 i%c F. ~/?

sheet, at the location of its heat staking tv the frame. in order to leave sufficient material in the central portion of the sheet to define a cavity for holding ink.
SILTyINL4itY OF TI-IE INVEN'd'10N
According to the present invention, there is provided a liquid containment and dispensing device. especially a liquid containment and dispensing device that is useful in containing and dispensing printing ink in an ink jet printer, with a pumping chamber cover chat does not tend to wrinkle around its outside, where it is joined to a free edge of a perimetrical wall of the pumping chamber. hurthcr, the invention as described above incorporates a crymped metallic ring to help secure the pumping chamber cover to the free edge of the perimetrical wall of the pumping chamber to augment the seal that is formed therebetween by heat-staking.
The elimination of wrinkles in the pumping chamber cover according to the present invention is obtained by pre-shaping a sheetlike cover material by a thermoforzxune operation, to thereby provide a domed configuration to a central portion of the cover that 1~ results in sufficient flexibility to accommodate the reciprocation of a pumping clement without requiring excessive material in the surrounding portion of the cover.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the cover is formed from a sheetlike material that is a thin laminate of two or more polymeric films, with a suitable adhesive between adjacent layers of such laminate to prevent delamination of the layers thereof. At least one of the films is a material with good resistance to oxygen and moisture vapor transmission, such as ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer (>'VOFi), which is preferably used in the interior of the SEP.12.2000 ::59PM LEGAL PATENT NC.9r22 ?. ~/i9 l~Oaa_O1 laminate, with an inncrcnvst Iaycr of a low density polyethylene (LDPE), which has good flexibility and bonds well to the perimetrical wall of the pumping chamber whey the wall and the liquid containment and dispensing device chassis of which it is s part is formed from polyethylene by injection molding. The outermost layer of the pumping chamber cover is then formed from a high heat resistant polymer such as nylon (a polyamide material) for good resistance to abrasion and to prevent the film structure from sticking to the heat staking die.
The elimination of wrinkles in the ink pouch of a device with a pouch supporting frame according to the teachings of the aforesaid Serial No.
081892,131 is obtained by constructing the pouch from an opposed pair of laminated sheets, each of which is pre-shaped into a domed configuration, for example, by thermoforming. The edges of such pre-shaped sheets are then heat staked to adjacent portions of the surrounding frame, rather than to one another, to define a pouch chat is closed on its sides and one end, to thereby be capable of retaining ink or other liquid in a suitable manner.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an improved liquid cvntainmcrit and dispensing device of a type chat has a self-contained pump. More particularly, it is an object of the presctit inYCntion to provide a liquid containment and dispensing device as described above that has utility in containing and dispensing printing ink in an ink jet printer.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide an improved joint between a pumping chamber cover amd az~ annular wall of a pumping chamber of a liquid containment and dispensing device of the type desczibed above.

~E~. ":? CCCC 2: CCPM LEUAL Pa:'EV' ~)0. 9722 P. i/19 17044-01. 5 It is also an object of the present invention to provide a dcvicE of the Foregoing character with a.n improved liquid containing pouch.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide a device of the foregoing character in which improved shock resistance is imparted to the pouch by surrounding its sides and closed end by a frame to which the sides and closed end of the pouch arc scalingly joined and to do so without the Formation of wrinkles in the material of the pouch in the region of its juncture with the surrounding frame.
For a further understanding of the present invention and the objects thereof.
attention is directed to the drawing a.nd the following brief description thereof. to the detailed 1D description,cf the preferred embodiment of the invention and to the appended claims.
SRIJE;F DESCRIPT)(ON OF T)EdE DRAWING
Fig. 1 is an exploded, perspective view of a liquid containment and dispensing device according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention;
Fig. 2 is sectional view, at an enlarged scale, taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1;
I S Fig. 3 is a fragmentary view, at a further enlarged scale, of the element illustrated in Fig. 2:
Fig. 4 is a front elevational view of a subassembly of the device that is illustrated in Fig. 1;
Fig. 5 is an end clcvational view of the subassembly of Fig: ~4; and 20 Fig. 6 is an exploded, perspective view of the subassembly of Figs. 4 and 5.
DETAILED DESCRIY><ION OF THIE IPR.EFER)<tED Elv»ODIMENT

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A liquid conta.inmcnt and dispensing device according to the prefcrrcd embodiment of the prcstnt invention is indicated generally by reference numeral 10 in Fig. 1.
The liquid containment and dispensing device 10 is made up of a hard protective shell 12 that is closed at an end 12a, which will be the upper end when the device 10 is installed, for j example, in an ink jet printer. A molded plastic chassis 14 is installed in an opposed, open end i?b of the shell 12, and the chassis 14 has a pumping chamber 16 defined and suzzounded by a perimetrical wall 18. which is formed integrally with the cha~si~ 14.
A pumping element 20, shown fragmentarily, is positioned within the pumping chamber 16 and is reciprocable therein, a coil spring 22 being provided to bias the pumping element 20 away from the closed end 12a of the shell 12. The pumping chamber 16 is closed by a cover or diaphragm 2d, whose outer portion is heat-staked to a free edge of the perimetrical wall 18 that surrounds the pumping chazxtber 16. The diaphragm 24 is then further secured to the perimetrical wall 18 by an aluminum crimp ring 26 to further cn~ure that the seal between the diaphragm 24 and the perimetrical wall 18 remains secure 1 S throughout the life of the, ink containment and dispensing device I0.
Ink or other liquid is dispensed from the liquid containment and dispensing device IO by deflecting the central part of the diaphragm 24 to deflect the pumping element within the pumping chamber 16, against the force of the coil spring 20, to thereby pump the liquid from a flexible pouch (not shown in Fig. 1), which is secured to the underside (in 20 the illustrated arrangement) of the ehassls 14 through a fluid outlet portion 28 of the chassis 14, As thus far described, the liquid containment and dispensing device 10 functions in the ~;~~y'~L ':,EGa.'., ra'.'~:~".' NC.9?~2 P. 9"

manner described in the aforesaid U.S. Patent 5,784,087, except that the device of such reference does not disclose the use of a crimp ring corresponding to the cziznp ring 26 of the device 10 of Fig. 1.
The device 10 of Fig. 2 differs further from the device of the aforesaid refcrcncc in that the diaphragm 24 is preshaped, for example, by a thermoforming operation, to provide it with a domed central portion 24a and a planar surrounding edge portion Zab, which is the portion that is heat-staked to the perimetrical wall 18 on the chassis 14. The diaphragm ~4, thus, has sufficient excess nnaterial in its central portion 24a without requiring excess material in its surrounding edge portion 24b to be able to flex as required during Lhc lU pumping of ink or other li.c[uid xrom the device 10, as described above.
Such excess material can lead to wrinkling in an otherwise planar diaphragm, which can cvmplieate the problem in propErly heat-staking a diaphragm to the free edge of a perimetric;~l wall of a liquid containment and dispensing device of the type described. Such wrinkling can also cause premature failure of the diaphragm material as a result of the lloxing cycle.
1 ~ As is shown in Fig. 2 and even more clearly in Fig. 3, the diaphragm 24 is formed from a lamination of layers of polyrraeric materials of various compositions. The layers include an innermost layer 24c of any member of the polyethylene material such as LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE, metallocene PE, ethylene vinyl acetate and ethylene ethyl acrylate or blends thereof, preferably with a density in the range of 0.880gJec.-0.964g./cc. Any such -20 material has good strength and flexibility and heat-stakes well to the perimetrical wall oP the chassis 14 when the chassis 14 is formed of polyethylene. The diaphragm 24 also includes an SLR. '.% %~~~ %:~~P~I :,:,GAL FA'"EV' :v0. ~i22 .. ?Oil 170aa-of 8 intermediate layer 24d of a material with good resistance to gas and moisture vapor transmission, such as nylon and nylon co-polymers, PVDC and EVOH, which is the preferred material. The diaphragm 24 also includes an outermost layer tae of a polymer selected for high melt temperature, abrasion resistance and flex life, such as nylon and nylon co-polymers and polypropylene. Since the material of the layezs 24c. 24d, 24e, as described, do not bond well to one another. preferably layers 24f, 24g of an adhesive are provided between adjacent layers of the diaphragm 24 to prevent the layers 24c, 24d, 24e From delaminating in service, The diaphragm 24, as described, is preferably produced by co-extrusion because adhesives used in co-extrusion arc usually higher in molecular weight than those used in laminated composites, such higher molecular weight adhesives being less susceptible to being dissolved by aggressive printing inks.
While Figs. 2 and 3 txtay create the impression that the diaphragm 24 has substantial thickness, in practice, for a diaphragm 24 for a device 10 that is designed t~
contain up to approximately 100 ml. of printing ink, a standard size, the diaphragm 10 will have a total thickness of the order of S mils (0.005 in.).
The molded plastic chassis 14 has a perimetrical frame 17 that depends therefrom and is integral therewith, the frame 17 having a spaced apart opposed pair of side members 17a, 17b and a transversely extending bottom member 17c that extends between the side members 17a; 17b. An open-ended pouch indicated generally by reference numeral 19 is formed by seallngly joining the free, planar edges of an opposed pair of generally cup-shaped members 21. 23 to the side rracmbers 17a, 17b and the bottom member 17c, for example, by .'n G~2~ ' 11%19 ~C . . ~ U.'~I ...~.UAL ...',~..~. uV. ~ ,. ..
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heat staking. In that regard, each cup-shaped member 21, 23 is forrncd from a laminated sheet into the illustrated cup-shaped. configuration. for example. by thermoforming, and the laminated sheet from which each cup-shaped member 2l, 23 is formed may correspond, for example, to the laminate used in the manufacture of the diaphragm 23 by co-extrusion.
Because the interior of each of the cup-shaped members 21, 23 is pre-shaped, as described..
its planar free edges 21a, 23 a, respectively, need not undergo any wrinkling to nraatch up precisely with the adjacent portions of the frame 17 in order to define a pouch 19 with sufficient internal volume to hold the required amount of ink or other liquid, such as up to 100 ml. of such liquid. Thus, the heat staking of the members 21, 23 to the frame 17 does not IO involve quality assurance risks of the type involved in heat staking flat sheets with sufficient internal volume to the frame 17.
Although the best mode contemplated by the inventor for tarrying out the present invention as of the filing date hereof has been shown and described herein, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that suitable modifications, variations and equivalents may IS be made without departing from the scope of the invention, such scope beinb limited solely by the terms of the following claizzas and the legal equivalents thereof.

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1- A liquid containment and dispensing device comprising:
a shell having an open end and a closed end:
a chassis positioned within said open end of said shell and having a perimetrical frame depending from said chassis; and a liquid containing pouch comprising;
first and second opposed, generally pre-shaped cup-shaped members, each of said cup-shaped members having a generally planar free edge, the free edge of each of said first and second cup-shaped members being sealingly joined to said perimetrical frame of said chassis.
2. A liquid containment and dispensing device according to Claim 10 wherein said chassis and said frame are formed integrally in a single piece from a thermoplastic material, wherein each of said first and second generally cup-shaped members has at least an innermost layer of a thermoplastic material, and wherein each of said first and second generally cup-shaped members is sealingly joined to said perimetrical frame of said chassis by heat staking said innermost layer of said each of said first and second generally cup-shaped members to said perimetrical frame.
3. A liquid containment and dispensing device according to Claim 11 wherein each of said first and second generally cup-shaped members is formed of a laminated sheet that includes said innermost layer and at least one layer external to said innermost layer.
4. A liquid containment and dispensing device according to Claim 12 wherein said laminated sheet further comprises an outermost layer and an intermediate layer, said intermediate layer having good resistance to transmission of oxygen and moisture vapor.
5. A liquid containment and dispensing device according to Claim l3 wherein said intermediate layer is selected from the group consisting of nylon. nylon co-polymers, PVDC and EVOH.
6. A liquid containment and dispensing device according to Claim 14 wherein said outermost layer is selected from the group consisting of nylon, nylon co-polymers and polypropylene.
7. A liquid containment and dispensing device according to Claim 13 and further comprising:
a first layer of an adhesive between said innermost layer and said intermediate layer.
8. A liquid containment and dispensing device according to Claim 16 and further comprising:
a second layer of adhesive between said intermediate layer and said outermost layer.
9. A liquid containment and dispensing device according to Claim 11 wherein said thermoplastic material of said chassis and said frame is polyethylene and wherein said thermoplastic material of each of said first and second generally cup-shaped members is selected from the group consisting of members of the polyethylene family.
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