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Indian Patents. 222994:"AN INK CARTRIDGE INSTALLED IN A PRINTING APPARATUS"
"AN INK CARTRIDGE INSTALLED IN A PRINTING APPARATUS"
In order to be enable s. coupling terminal member of the ink cartridge and a coupling terminal of the printing apparatus to be in certain and increase a degree of freedom on installation position of a coupling terminal member of an ink cartridge, an ink cartridge installed in a printing apparatus for supplying the printing apparatus with ink includes an ink cartridge body for containing ink cherein, an ink supply section on which an ink supply opening placed on or near the first sidewall of the ink cartridge body is formed, a memory for storing information on ink contained in the ink cartridge body, a contact terminal member placed on the second sidewall of the ink cartridge body and coupled to the memory and a positioning member, which protrudes from the second sidewall of the ink cartridge body, for positioning the ink cartridge properly with respect to the printing apparatus when the ink cartridge is installed in the printing apparatus.
A PRINTING APPARATUS AND INK CARTRIDGE THEREFOR
This patent application claims priority from Japanese patent applications No.2002-093836 filed on March 29, 2002, No.2002-099211 filed on April 1, 2002 and No.2003-077649 filed on March 20, 2003, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to a printing apparatus including an ink cartridge for supplying the printing apparatus with ink, a carriageon and from which the ink cartridge is installed and detached and a print head mounted on the carriage. More particularly, the present invention relates to an ink cartridge precisely installed on a printing apparatus for supplying the printing apparatus with ink.
Generally, an inkjet printer, one of the print ing apparatus, prints texts or images by ejecting ink droplets onto print media by a print head mounted on a carriage moving back and forth in direction of a horizontal scanning, while a paper feeder supplies the print media, such as papers, set in a paper feeding tray one at a time, and a paper carriage mechanism intermittently sends the print media in direction of a vertical scanning a predetermined quantity at a time. Usually, an ink cartridge containing black ink and an ink cartridge containing ink of various cclors, such as yellow, cyan and magenta etc. are separately installed in a carriage of a full-colored ink-jet printer.
The carriage is made up to be divided into a head-mounted unit, on which the print head is mounted, and a cartridge mounting section, inwhich the ink cartridge is installed, in order to enhance maintenance efficiency of the print head. Further, a memory for storing information about a production date, a product number, the quantity of ink remained etc . is installed on the ink cartridge and a circuit board, which is coupled to the memory with a connecter and coupled to the print head, is placed in the head-mounted unit of the carriage. The circuit board is designed to transmit and receive the information about ink etc. to and from the printing apparatus . As an example of the memory for storing the information, there is a contact type memory unit including a coupling terminal member, which includes a coupling terminal exposed to the outside and a memory unit, which is electrically coupled to the coupling terminal. The coupling terminal is electrically coupled to a coupling terminal of the printing apparatus. The memory unit stores the information about ink etc.
The above usual ink-jet printer has a problem that it may be damaged in case of maintenance handling of the print head, because the circuit board is placedin the head-mounted unit of the carriage. In addition, transmitting and receiving the information cannot be properly done, unless the coupling terminal member of the memory ur.it of the ink cartridge certainly contacts to the couplingterminalof theprinthead. Particularly, whenaplurality of the coupling terminal with a small coupling terminal area is closely arranged, the coupling terminal member needs to be very exactly coupled to the coupling terminal of the printing apparatus .
It is another object of the present invention to provide an ink cartridge enabling a coupling terminal member of a memory of the ink cartridge and a coupling terminal of the printing apparatus to be incertain contact with each other, which is capable of overcoming the above drawbacks accompanying the conventional art.
According to the first aspect of the present invention, an ink cartridge installed in a printing apparatus for supplying the printing apparatus with ink includes an ink cartridge body for containing ink therein and including a first and a second sidewalls, the second sidewalls opposite to the first sidewall, an ink supply section on which an ink supply opening placed on or near the first sidewall of the ink cartridge body is formed, a memory for storing information on ink contained in the ink cartridge body, a contact terminal member placed on the second sidewall of the ink cartridge body and coupled to the memory and a positioning member, which
protrudes from the second sidewall of the ink cartridge body, for deciding position of the ink cartridge with respect to the printing apparatus when the ink cartridge is installed in the printing apparatus.
With respect to the ink cartridge, the ink supply opening maybe provided to be close to the first sidewall of the ink cartridge body on a bottom crossing the first and second sidewalls.
withrespect totheinkcartridge, the contact terminal member is placed to be close to a sidewall positioned next to another ink cartridge when at least two ink cartridges are installed in the printing apparatus.
The ink cartridge may further include an inverse mounting preventing rib which is engaged with the printing apparatus when
the ink cartridge is installed in a proper orientation on the printing apparatus.
With respect to the ink cartridge, the ink supply openings
maybe placed to be close to the first sidewall of the ink cartridge
body on the bottom crossing the first and the second sidewall.
With respect to the ink cart ridge, the contact terminal member
maybe placed at a place corresponding to the partitioning walls
close to a sidewall positioned next to another ink cartridge when
at least two ink cartridges are installedinthe printing apparatus .
The ink cartridge may further include an inverse mounting
preventing rib for being engaged with the printing apparatus when
According to the third aspect of the present invention, a printing apparatus includes a head-mounted unit on which'a print head i s mounted and a carriage including a cartridge mounting sect ion in which an ink cartridge is installed, wherein a board including a device for reading and writing information on ink of the ink cartridge isplaced in the cart ridge mount ing section. Consequently, although the head-mounted unit is removed from the apparatus body during maintenance work on the print head, the board including the device for reading and writing information about ink of the ink cartridge is protected because the board can remains in the apparatus body.
According to the fourth aspect of the present invention, a printing apparatus includes a carriage in and from which an ink cartridge is installed and uninstalled and a print head mounted on the carriage, wherein a board including a device for reading
and writing information about ink of the ink cartridge is placed on an inside of a front wall of the carriage. Consequently, the board including the device for reading and writing information about, ink of the ink cartridge is protected because the board can be away from the print head placed at the back of the carriage. The summary of the invention does not necessarily describe all necessary features of the present invention. The present invention may also be a sub-combination of the features described above. The above and other features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following description of the embodiments taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of the carriage partly removed shown in FIG. 4,
FIG. 1C is a perspective view of an ink cartridge, another embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing the bottom of the ink cartridge shown in FIG. 10,
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a carriage, in which two ink cartridges are installed,
FIGS. 16A and FIG. 16B are partly cross-sectional views showing that the ink cartridge is installed in the carriage.
FIGS. 17A and FIG. 17B are another partly cross-sectional views showing that the ink cartridge is installed in the carriage.
The invention will now be described based on the preferred embodiments, which do not intend to limit the scope of the present invention, but exemplify the invention. All of the features ana the combinations thereof described in the embodiments are not necessarily essential to the invention.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing an overall external structure of an ink-jet printer, one of the printing apparatus, with respect to an embodiment of the present invention. The ink-jet printer 100, whichis hexahedron-shaped andextends inthewidthwise direction, includes an upper housing and a lower housing . The upper housing and the lower housing are combined with snap fits.
At the front of the upper housing 101, a paper discharge opening 104 is formed. In the paper discharge opening 104, a paper discharge stacker 120, on which the papers ejected are piled up, is placed. The paper discharge stacker 120 is placed to store the papers on the back of the lower housing 102 from the paper discharge opening 104 in use and provide papers sloping from the paper discharge opening 104 out of use so that the papers are received in the sloping state,
In addition, the paper discharge opening 104 includes £ stacker holding unit 121 for holding the paper discharge stacker 120 at the opposite end to the paper ejection side along the widthwise direction, when the paper discharge stacker 120 is pulled out. Moreover, FIG.l shows the state that the paper discharge stacker 120 is in the internal side of the lower housing 102.
All over the surface of the upper housing 101, a window 105 is formed. The window 105 is covered with a transparent or semitransparent cover 106, which slightly curves, capable of being opened and closed. With opening the cover 106, exchanging the
ink cartridge or maintenance work can be easily done. And, on the left back of the upper housing 101, a power switch 131 and an operation switch 132 , each of which is a button type, are placed.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing an overall internal structure of the ink-jet printer 100 shown in FIG. 1, from which the upper housing 101 is removed, and FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of main units thereof . In the lower housing 102 , a main board 130, of which a printer controller is composed, shown in FIG. 2, is vertically placed, and a printing mechanism 140, shown in FIG. 2 , a paper feed mechanism 150 and a paper feed mechanism 160 , shown in FIG. 3, of which a print engine is compose, is placed.
On the main board 130, control devices, memory devices or/and other various circuit devices, such as CPU, ROM, RAM and ASIC etc ., not shown in drawings, are installed, and light emitting diodes 133, 134 with which a user can check if the power switch 131 or the operation switch 132 is properly operated when the user pushes the switches, are placed at the edge of the main board" 130.
The printing mechanism 140 includes a carriage 141, a print head 142, a carriage motor 143, a timing belt 144, a suction pump
145 and a detection unit	etc. On papers carried by a paper feed
mechanism 160, the print head 142, mounted on the carriage 141, prints an image by scanning by the timing belt 144 driven by the carriage motor 143. This print head 142 is supplied with ink by the ink cartridge 146, installed in the carriage 141, and the colors of the ink may be, for example, yellow, magenta, cyan and black.
The paper feed mechanism 150 includes a paper feed tray 110, a paper feed guide 111, a paper feed roller 151, a hopper 152 and a separation pad etc. Papers P piled up on the paper tray 110 and put in order by the paper guide 111 are pressed to be on the separation pad 153 by the raised hopper 152 according to rotation of the paper feed roller 151, so that the paper P are fed into
the paper feed mechanism 160 a piece at a time from the top of the papers P.
The paper feed mechanism 160 includes a paper feed roller 161, a driven roller 162, a paper discharge roller 163, a jagged roller 164, a paper feed motor 165 and a paper discharge stacker 120 etc . The paper P f edby the paper feed mechanism 150 is inserted within the paper feed roller 161 and the driven roller 162 driven by the paper feed motor 165 and conveyed to the printing mechanism 140. Next, the paper P is inserted within the paper discharge roller 163 and the jagged roller 164 driven by the paper feed motor 165, and conveyed to the paper discharge stacker 120.
FIG. 4 to FIG. 6 are a side view, a top view and a perspective and partly exploded view of the carriage 141, respectively. The carriage 141 includes a body 141a and a cover 141b(FIGS. 4 and 5) . The print head 142 is mounted on the bottom of the body 141a of the carriage 141 (FIG. 4,5), and the ink cartridge 146B containing black ink and the ink cartridge 146C containing ink of various colors, such as yellow, cyan and magenta etc., are installed in the inside of the body 141a of the carriage 141 (FIG. 6).
And, carriage guide section 41 separated each other at a predetermined distance, are wholly formed at both sides of the back of the body 141a of the carriage 141 (FIG. 4,5). And, a guide member 43 (FIG. 4) sliding with being enfolded by the carriage guide section 41 is formed in a mainframe 107(FIG. 4) placed to be a vertical state and perpendicular to a direction of conveying the paper. This guide member 43 is placed like the main frame 107 and is bent so that the cross-section of the end of the guide member 43 is Z-shaped. Further, in a bent area of the guide member 43, a pair of projection 41a, 41b holding a horizontal part 43a of the guide member 43 and a pair of projection 41c, 4id holding a vertical part 43b of the guide member 43 are formed at the carriage
guide section 41. In addition, a slide unit 42 is wholly formed at the mid-front of the bottom of the body 141a of the carriage 141. The guide section 44 (FIG. 4 ) on which the slide unit 42 slides is 'formed at a paper ejection frame 108 placed to be a horizontal state and perpendicular to a direction of conveying the paper. As usual, the carriage 141 is made up to be divided into a head-mounted unit 141A, on which the print head is mounted, and a cartridge mounting section 14IB, in which the ink cartridges 146B and 146C are installed, in order to enhance a maintenance efficiency of the print head 142. A circuit board 143(FIG. 6) including connectors 147b and 147c(FIG. 6} is set on the inside of the wall of the front of the cartridge mounting section 141B.
The circuit board 148 is coupled to memories 149bandl49c (FIG. 6) installed for storing information about a production date, a product number, the quantity of ink remained etc. on the front of the ink cartridges 146B and 146C, which includes'a connector, with the connector 147b and 147c. In addition, a board coupled to the print head 142 is placed to be separated from the circuit board 148 on the inside wall of the back of the head-mounted unit 141A.
Positioning ribs 146Ba and 146Ca for deciding the position when the memories 145b and 149c including connectors and the connector I47b and 147c of the circuit board 148 are coupled are formed on the front of the ink cartridges 14SB and 146C. That is, the positioning ribs 146Ba and 14SCa decide the position of
the memories 14 9b and 149c including connectors and the connector 147b and 147c of the circuit board 148, when the ink cartridges 146B and 146C are installed in the cartridge mounting section 1418 of the carriage 141 by being engaged with grooves 141Ba and 141Bb placed on the front of the cartridge mounting section 141B.
And, error mounting preventing ribs 146Bb and 146Cb are formed toprevent the ink cartridge 14 6Bandl4 6C f rombeing installed in other kinds of the carriage on the sides of the ink cartridge 146B and 146C. That is, when the ink cartridges 146B and 146C are installed in the cartridge mounting section 141B of the carriage 141, the error mounting is protected because the cover 14Ib is closed properly if the error mounting preventing ribs 146Bb and 146Cb engaged with grooves 141Bc and 14lBd placed on the sides of the cartridge mounting section 141B, but the ink cartridges 146B and 146C cannot be installed properly in other kinds of the carriage by collision.
The memory 260 has a memory device storing information about ink, such as the kind of ink cartridge, the kind of ink, the ink cartridge contains, the color of ink and the current quantity of ink etc. As an example of the memory^L6Q. there is a contact type 1C chip. The contact type 1C chip has a board, a contact terminal member including contact terminals exposed on the surface of the board and a memory device placed on the back of the board so that the information data of the memory device is read or written as the contact terminals and the exterior are in contact and are electrically coupled.
According to the present embodiment, the memory 260 is a contact type and has a contact terminal member 262 including seven contact terminals exposed to the exterior. The contact terminal member 262 is placed on the second sidewall 226, which is opposite to the first sidewall 224 and crosses the bottom 222 of the ink cartridge body 220. Here, the number of the contact terminals of the contact terminal member is not limited to seven. It may be a possible construction that the contact terminal member 262 is placed alone on the second sidewall 226, while the memory device of the memory 260 is placed on the suitable position of the ink cartridge body 220, such as other sidewall of the ink cartridge body 220 so that the contact terminal member 262 and the- memory of the memory is electrically coupled by, for example, a flexible
print circuit (F?C). And, not limited to a contact type, the terminal member may be none contact type, us ing magnet ism or optics . FIG. 9A is a side view showing the second sidewall 226 of the ink cartridge 210 according to the embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 9B is a side view showing the third sidewall 227 of the ink cartridge 210. A positioning member 280 is placed for enabling the ink cartridge 210 to be properly installed in the printing apparatus on the second sidewall 226. The positioning member 280 has a positioning rib 282, which protrudes from the second sidewall 226 and is extended towards the bottom 222. As shown in FIG. 9A, the positioning rib 282 is located out of the range of the width Wl of the contact terminal member 262 . That is, the cer.terline (the single-dotted and dashed line) of the positioning rib 282 is in the outside of the width wi (the distance between the dashed lines) of the contact terminal member 262. The ink cartridge 210 further includes a projecting part 290 more closely placed to the top of the ink cartridge 210 than the contact terminal member 2 62 of the memory 260 and the positioning rib 282 is. The projecting part 290 has a surface 292, which protrudes above the positioning rib 282 and is nearly parallel to the second sidewall 226. That is, referring to FIG. 9B, the position (the broken line) of the surface 292 of the projecting part 290 is beyond either the position (the dotted and dashed line) of the positioning rib 282 or the position (the double-dotted and dashed lines) of the contact terminal member 262. Consequently, in the case of being handled the ink cartridge by a user, the projecting part 290 is in contact with the exterior so that the contact terminal member 262 and the positioning rib 282 can be protected from an impact of the exterior. Especially, even though a user drops the ink cartridge 210 onto the floor by mistake, the
contact terminal member 262 is safe because the contact terminal member 262 is not in contact with the floor.
As shown in FIG. 9A, the center of the contact terminal member 262, that is, the lengthwise center axis of the middle one of the contact terminals in the upper row, is placed at a different position from the center axis (the double-dotted and dashed line) of the ink supply opening 242 . The contact terminal member 262 is placed to be close to the third sidewall 227 crossing both the second sidewall 226 and the bottom 222 on the second sidewall 226". In addition, the ink cartridge 210 further includes an inverse mounting preventing rib 229 placed on the fourth sidewall 228 opposite to the third sidewall 227.
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of an ink cartridge, another embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing the bottom of the ink cartridge shown in FIG. 10. The ink cartridge 310 includes an ink cartridge body 320, an ink supply section 340, a memory 360 and a positioning member 380. FIG. 12 is a perspective and exploded view of the ink cartridge 310. The ink cartridge body 320 has partitioning walls 333 and 335 placed therein. In addition, the ink cartridge body 320 has a plurality of ink chamber 332, 334 and 336, which are separated by the partitioning walls 333 and 335 and contain different ink. As shown in FIG. 12, the ink cartridge body 320 has 3 ink chambers, the ink chamber 332 made up of an outside wall 331 and the partitioning wall 333, the ink chamber 334 made up of the partitioning wall 333 and the partitioning wall 335 and the ink chamber 336 made up of the partitioning wall 335 and an outside wall 337. For example, cyan ink is contained in the ink chamber 332, magenta ink is contained in the chamber 334 and yellow ink is contained in the chamber 336. Moreover, the ink cartridge body 320 has a whole lid 339 nearly parallel to the bottom 322. In
addition , FIG. 12 is apersoective view'to describe che particioning walls and the inx chambers, and other component3 such as a asubstance, which has lots of holes, keeping ink etc., ars omitted.
Tha ink supply section 340 has ink supply openings 342, 344 and 345 plaoad co be close to the first sidewail 324 crossing the bottom 322 of the ink cartridge body 320 on the bottom 322 of the ink cartridge body 320 corresponding to the a plurality of the ink chamber 332, 334 and 335.
The memory 360 has a contact terminal member 352. The contact terminal member 352 is placed on the second sidewail 325 opposite to the first sidewail 324 crossing the bottorn 3 22 of che ink cart ridge body 320 and located at the position corresponding to the partitioning wail 333. The memory 360 has the same composition and function as the memory 250 of the ink cartridge 210 does so the description of them is omitted.
FIG. 13A is a front elevational view showing the second sidewail 326 of the ink cartridge 310 according to the embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 13B is a side elevational view showing the fourth sidewail 328 of the ink cartridge 310.
As shown in FIG. 13A, the center of the contact terminal
member 362 is placed at the position different from the center
axis (the double-dotted, and dashed line) of the ink supply openings . The contact terminal member 352 is placed, to be close co the third sidewail 327 crossing che bottom 322 and the second sidewall 326 on the second sidewail 326. The contact terminal member 3S2, as described above, is placed at the position corresponding to the partitioning wall 333 near the third sidewail 327 . The centerline (the dotted and dashed line) of the position corresponding to the partitioning wall 333 is located within the range of ths width W2 (the distance between che 2 broken line) of the concact terminal member 352 of the memory 350. In addition., in the ink cartridge
310 according to the embodiment of the present invention, the centerline of the contact terminal member 362 is at the nearly same position as the centerline corresponding to the partitioning wall 333.
The ink cartridge 310, like the ink cartridge 210, further includes a projecting part 390 more closely placed to the top of the ink cartridge 310 than the contact terminal member 362 of the memory 360 and the positioning rib 382 is. The projecting part 390 has a surface 392, which protrudes above the positioning rib 382 and is nearly parallel to the second sidewall 326. That is, referring to FIG. 13B, the position (the broken line) of the surf ace 392 of the projecting part 390 is beyond either the position (the dotted and dashed line) of the positioning rib 382 or the position (the double-dotted and dashed line) of the contact terminal member 362.
The ink cartridge 310 further includes an inverse mounting preventing rib 329 placed on the fourth sidewall 328 opposite to the third sidewall 327 near the contact terminal member 362.-
FIG. 14 is a perspective view of a carriage, in which two ink cartridges are installed. The carriage 400 has the first cartridge holding section 410, in which the ink cartridge 210 containing black ink is installed and the second cartridge holding section450, in which the inkcartridge 310 containing cyan, magenta and yellow ink is installed.
A contact terminal member 420 is placed at the position, which is in the first cartridge holding section 410 and corresponds to the contact terminal member 262 of the memory 260, when the ink cartridge 210 is installed in the first cartridge holding section 410. In addition, the first cartridge holding section 410 has a position decision groove 430, which is placed at the same sidewall as the contact terminal member 420 is on, is away from the second cartridge holding section 450 more than the contact terminal member 420 is and is engaged with the positioning rib 282 of the ink cartridge 210 . Moreover, the first cartridge holding section 410 has a gap 440, which is placed at the sidewall opposite to the second cartridge holding section 450 and is engaged with the inverse mounting preventing rib 282 of the ink cartridge 210.
Though not shown in FIG. 14, an ink supply needle 412 is placed at the posit ion, which is on the bottom of the first cartridge holding section 410 and corresponds to the ink supply section 240 of the ink cartridge. The ink supply needle 412 is hollow, and an end surface of the ink supply needle 412 is placed in the inside of the bottom of the carriage 400.
Like the first cartridge holding section 410, a contact terminal member 460 is placed at the position, which is in the second cartridge holding section 450 and corresponds to the contact terminal member 362 of the memory 360 when the ink cartridge 310 is installed in the second cartridge holding section 450. In addition, the second cartridge holding section 450 has an ink cartridge position regulating groove 470, which is placed at the same sidewall as the contact terminal member 460 is on, is away from the first cartridge holding section 410 more than the contact terminal member 460 is and is engaged with the positioning rib 382 of the ink cartridge 310. Moreover, the .second cartridge holding section 450 has a gap 480, which is placed at the sidewall
opposite to the first cartridge holding section 410 and is engaged with the inverse mounting preventing rib 382 of the ink cartridge 310. An ink supply needle 452, like the first cartridge holding section 410, is placed at the position, which is on the bottom of the SfcConclcartridge holding section 4^>0_and corresponds to the ink supply section 3^0 of the ink cartridge. The construction of the ink supply needle 452 is similar to the that of the ink supply needle 412 of the first cartridge holding section 410, but since there are three ink supply openings 342, 344 and 346 of the ink cartridge 3}0, the ink supply needle 452 has three ink supply needles 452.
FIG. 15 is a perspective view showing the relation of the two ink cartridges installed in the carriage. As shown in FIG. 15 , the ink cartridge 210 and the ink cartridge 310 are side-by-side installed in the carriage 400. In that case, the third sidewall 227 of the ink cartridge 210 and the third sidewall 327 of the ink cartridge 310 face each other.
In addition, as described above, the inverse mounting preventing rib 229 of the ink cartridge 210 is placed on the fourth
sidewall 228 opposite to the third sidewall 227, while the inverse mounting preventing rib 329 of the ink cartridge 310 is placed on the fourth sidewall 328 opposite to the third sidewall 327. That is, the inverse mount ing prevent ing rib 229 of the ink cart ridge 210 and the inverse mount ing prevent ing rib 329 of the ink cartridge 310 is not located facing each other. Consequently, the third sidewall 227 and the third sidewall 327 can be closely positioned so that the size of the whole carriage 400 can be small.
FIG. 16A and FIG. 16B are partly cross-sectional views showing that the ink cartridge 310 is installed in the carriage 400 . FIG. 16A and FIG. 16B are cross-sectional views of the second cartridge holding section 450 of the carriage 400 with respect to a plane including the position regulating groove 470 . Although it is described that the ink cartridge 310 is installed in the second cartridge holding section 450 of the carriage 400 as an example here, it is the same case that the ink cartridge 210 is installed in the first cartridge holding section 410 of the carriage 400.
As shown in FIG. 16A, the ink cartridge 310 is positioned in normal direction to the second cartridge holding section 450_ of the carriage 400. Here, the normal direction means that tni ink supply section 340 of the ink cartridge 310 faces the ink supply needle 452 of the second cartridge holding section 450 and the contact terminal member 362 of the ink cartridge 310 faces the contact terminal member 460 of the second cartridge holding section 450. The ink cartridge positioned in the normal direction is inserted into the second cartridge holding section 450 of the carriage 400.
As shown in FIG. 16B, the ink cartridge 310 being inserted, the positioning rib 3,82 is guided by the ink cartridge position regulating groove 470 of the second cartridge holding section 450 .
The inverse mounting preventing rib 329 is engaged with the gap 480 of the second cartridge holding section 450.
FIG. 17A and FIG. 17B are another partly cross-sectional views showing that the ink cartridge 310 is installed in the carriage 400. FIG. IVAandFIG. 17B are cross-sectional views of the second cartridge holding section 450 of the carriage 400 with respect to a plane not including the position regulating groove 470.
FIG. 17A, which corresponds to FIG. 16A, shows that ink cartridge 310 is positioned in the normal direction to the second cartridge holding sect ion 4-5Qo£ tne carriage 400 . FIG. 17B, which corresponds to FIG. 16B, shows a state of the ink cartridge 310 being installed in the second cartridge holding section 450 of the carriage 400.
As shown in FIG. 17B, when the bottom of the ink supply section 340 of the ink cartridge 310 comes in contact with the ink supply needle 452 of the second cartridge holding section, the lower surface of the projection part 390 of the ink cartridge 310 comes in contact with a surf ace 472 of the second cartridge holding section 450.
The position of the ink cartridge 310 is decided not only by the penetration of the ink supply needle 452 into the ink supply section 340, but also by the engagement of the positioning rib
382 and the ink cartridge position regulating groove 470. Accordingly, the contact terminal member 362 of the ink cartridge 310 is coupled to the contact terminal member 460 of the second cartridge holding section 450 with a degree of precision, even if the contact terminal member 362 of the ink cartridge 310 is positioned far away from the ink supply section 340, because the ink cartridge 310 is positioned in the direction to the same second sidewall 326 by the positioning rib 382. Consequently, the information obtained by the coupling of the contact terminal member 460 and the contact terminal member361 of the ink cartridge 310 can be certainly transmitted to the printing apparatus through wires 462 of, for example, FPC.
According to the above embodiments of the present invention, the contact terminal member can be certainly coupled to the contact terminal member of the carriage, though the contact terminal member is placed far away from the ink supply section, because the ink cartridge is positioned in the direct ion to the same second sidewall by the positioning rib. Accordingly, the degree of freedom of the space where the contact terminal member of the ink cartridge is placed can be increased.
For example, though an ink-jet printer as a printing apparatus has been described by way of exemplary embodiments, the present invention can also be applied to sucha facsimile apparatus or copying apparatus of ink-jet type, if these printing apparatuses include a carriage.
1. An ink cartridge for installation on a printing apparatus having a carriage having an opening, to supply the printing apparatus with ink, comprising, an ink cartridge body for containing ink therein and having a bottom wall, a first wall intersecting said bottom wall and a second wall disposed opposite to said first wall, an ink supply section having an ink supply opening formed in said bottom wall of said ink cartridge body, a memory that stores information about the ink contained in said ink cartridge body, a contact terminal member disposed on said second wall of said ink cartridge body and electrically connected to said memory, said contact terminal member having a first side edge and a second side edge, and a positioning member for regulating a position of said ink cartridge with respect to the printing apparatus by entering at least in part into the opening when said ink cartridge is installed on the printing apparatus,
Characterized in that said positioning member protrudes from said second wall, and said ink supply opening is located hear said first wall of said ink cartridge body on said bottom wall.
2.	The ink cartridge as in claim 1, wherein said positioning member
comprises a positioning rib extending toward the bottom wall of said body.
3.	The ink cartridge as in claim 2, further comprising a projecting part
provided above said contact terminal member of said memory and said
positioning rib.
4.	The ink cartridge as in claim 3, wherein said projecting part comprises a
surface which protrudes above and extends beyond said positioning rib, at least
a portion of said surface lying in a plane which is substantially parallel to said
5.	The ink cartridge as in claim 2, wherein said positioning rib is located
outside of an area on the second wall that is defined by extending lines along
said first and second side edges of said contact terminal member.
6.	The ink cartridge as in claim 1, wherein said contact terminal member is
positioned to be close to a wall that is located next to another ink cartridge
when at least two said ink cartridges are installed in the printing apparatus.
7.	The ink cartridge as in claim 6, further comprising an inverse mounting
preventing rib that engages with the carriage of the printing apparatus when
said ink cartridge is installed in a proper orientation on the printing apparatus.
8.	The ink cartridge as in claim 7, wherein said positioning member lies in
said second wall, and said inverse mounting preventing rib lies in a third wall
that is perpendicular to the second wall.
9.	The ink cartridge as in claim 1, further comprising an inverse mounting
10.	The ink cartridge as in claim 9, wherein said contact terminal member is
located near a third wall that is perpendicular to said second wall, and said
inverse mounting preventing rib lies on a fourth wall that is perpendicular to
said second wall and opposing to said third wall.
11.	The ink cartridge as in claim 1, wherein said positioning member
extends in a direction which is perpendicular to a plane in which said contact
terminal member lies.
12.	The ink cartridge as in claim 1, further comprising:
an inverse mounting preventing rib formed on a first side wall facing a second side wall, both said first and said second side walls intersecting said bottom and said second walls, said second side wall being located next to another ink cartridge when at least two said ink cartridges are installed in the printing apparatus,
13.	An ink cartridge for installation on a printing apparatus having a
carriage having an opening, to supply the printing apparatus with ink,
comprising an ink cartridge body for containing a plurality of different inks
therein and having a bottom wall, a first external wall intersecting said bottom
wall, a second external wall opposite to said first external wall, a plurality of
internal partitioning walls within said ink cartridge body and a plurality of ink
chambers defined in part by said partitioning walls, an ink supply section having a plurality of ink supply openings located by said bottom wall of said ink cartridge body, said ink supply openings corresponding to respective said ink chambers, a memory that stores information about at least one of the inks contained in said ink cartridge body, and a contact terminal member electrically connected to said memory,
Characterized in that said contact terminal member is disposed on said second external wall in relation to at least one said partitioning wall, and said partitioning wall lies in a plane which passes through said contact terminal member.
14.	The ink cartridge as in claim 13, wherein said ink supply openings are
located near said first external wall of said ink cartridge body on said bottom
15.	The ink cartridge as in claim 14, wherein when said ink cartridge and an
other said ink cartridge are installed on the printing apparatus, said contact
terminal member is positioned at a place corresponding to said partitioning wall
which is close to a side wall positioned next to the other ink cartridge.
16.	The ink cartridge as in claim 13, wherein said plane intersects a
centerline of said contact terminal member.
17.	The ink cartridge as in claim 15, further comprising an inverse mounting
18.	The ink cartridge as in claim 17, wherein the contact terminal member
lies in said second wall and the inverse mounting preventing rib lies in a third
wall that is perpendicular to the second wall.
19.	The ink cartridge as in claim 13, further comprising an inverse mounting
20.	The ink cartridge as in claim 19, wherein, when two said ink cartridges
are installed in a proper orientation, said inverse mounting preventing ribs of
both said ink cartridges lie in a same plane.
21.	The ink cartridge as in claim 13, wherein said contact terminal member
is placed on a second wall at a position near a third wall of said ink cartridge
body, which intersects said bottom wall and said second wall, and the ink
cartridge further comprising:
an inverse mounting preventing rib formed on a fourth wall of said ink cartridge body opposite to said third wall, wherein said inverse mounting preventing rib engaging with the carriage of the printing apparatus when said ink cartridge is installed in a proper orientation on the printing apparatus.
22.	The ink cartridge as in claim 1, wherein a centerline of said contact
terminal member extends in a direction parallel to a center axis of said ink
supply opening and is separated from the center axis of said ink supply opening
23.	A printing apparatus, which comprises a head-mount unit on which a
print head is mounted and a carriage having a cartridge mounting section in
which an ink cartridge having an ink is installed, comprising, a board on which
a device for contacting said connection terminal member and both receiving
and providing information about the ink of said ink cartridge is installed.
Characterized in that said board is placed in said cartridge mounting section.
24.	A printing apparatus, which comprises a carriage into which an ink
cartridge is installed, and from which the ink cartridge is uninstalled, and a
print head mounted on said carriage comprising, a board on which a device for
both receiving and providing information about the ink of said ink cartridge is
Characterized in that said board is placed on an inside of a front wall of said carriage.
25.	The ink cartridge as in claim 1, wherein said contact terminal member
comprises a plurality of contact terminals.
26.	The ink cartridge as in claim 13, wherein said contact terminal member
27.	An ink cartridge for installation on a printing apparatus substantially as
28.	A printing apparatus substantially as herein described with reference to
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379/DEL/2003
4-1, NISHI SHINJUKU 2-CHOME, SHINJUKU-KU, TOKYO, JAPAN.
1 SATOSHI SHINADA 3-5, OWA 3-CHOME, SUWA-SHI, NAGANOKEN, JAPAN
2 YASUTO SAKAI 3-5, OWA 3-CHOME, SUWA-SHI, NAGANOKEN, JAPAN
3 TOMIO YOKOYAMA 3-5, OWA 3-CHOME, SUWA-SHI, NAGANOKEN, JAPAN
4 KAZUHIRO HASHII 3-5, OWA 3-CHOME, SUWA-SHI, NAGANOKEN, JAPAN
5 ATSUHIKO TAKEUCHI 3-5, OWA 3-CHOME, SUWA-SHI, NAGANOKEN, JAPAN
6 KAZUMASA HARADA 3-5, OWA 3-CHOME, SUWA-SHI, NAGANOKEN, JAPAN
B41J 29/353
1 2002-093838 2002-03-29 Japan
2 2003-077849 2003-03-20 Japan
3 2002-099211 2002-04-01 Japan