Patent ID: 6350026
Filing Date: 2002-02-26
Classification: B41J

Abstract:
An ink cartridge comprising a case, an ink absorbent received in said case, and a cover connected to upper edges of said case by ultrasonic welding;said cover being provided at a top with an ink-filling hole and a vent hole, said vent hole extending down into said case with an annular wall formed at a bottom surface of said cover around a lower end of said vent hole, said lower end of said vent hole downward projecting from said annular wall to form a solid and sealed stub, on and around which a stop disc is fixedly mounted to prevent vaporized ink in said case from entering into said vent hole; and said bottom surface of said cover being provided with a plurality of transverse pressing ribs, said pressing ribs being spaced from one another and alternately extending from two longer sides of said cover to end at points a distance exceeded a longitudinal center line of said cover, such that a space is left between an end of each said pressing ribs and one longer side of said cover opposite to that pressing rib, such that a wound air path is defined below said cover by said pressing ribs for air entering into said case via said vent hole to evenly and smoothly flow throughout said case via said wound air path above said ink absorbent; and said case having a stepped bottom which includes a downward projected portion, at where an ink dispensing outlet is provided, and a flat portion from an outer side thereof opposite to said projected portion, a supporting leg downward extends, and wherein aid annular wall formed at said bottom surface of said cover around said lower end of said vent hole is provided with two diametrically opposite air passages to communicate said vent hole with an internal space of said case for air to flow into said case via said vent hole and said two air passages, and wherein said stop disc disposed around said stub extended from said lower end of said vent hole is made of a soft plastic material and has a central through hole through which said stub extends and thereby associates with said stop disc.