Liquid-sealed cartridge and liquid transferring method
US-11117135-B2 · Sep 14, 2021 · US
US11433680B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11433680-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017032247-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 25, 2020 |
| Priority date | Sep 27, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2022 |
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Disclosed is a liquid-sealed cartridge that includes: a liquid storage portion configured to store liquid; a flow path in which the liquid stored in the liquid storage portion flows; and a liquid sealing portion configured to seal the liquid in the liquid storage portion, in which the liquid sealing portion has an outer circumferential portion and a center-side low strength portion disposed closer to a center than the outer circumferential portion, and the center-side low strength portion is broken when pressed, to allow the liquid in the liquid storage portion to flow in the flow path.
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A liquid-sealed cartridge comprising: a liquid storage portion configured to store liquid; a flow path in which the liquid stored in the liquid storage portion flows; and a liquid sealing portion configured to seal the liquid in the liquid storage portion, wherein the liquid sealing portion has an outer circumferential portion and a center-side low strength portion disposed closer to a center than the outer circumferential portion, and the center-side low strength portion is broken when pressed, to allow the liquid in the liquid storage portion to flow in the flow path, and wherein the liquid sealing portion comprises one side portion disposed adjacent to one side of the center-side low strength portion and the other side portion disposed adjacent to the other side of the center-side low strength portion as viewed in a pressing direction, and the one side portion and the other side portion continuously extend from the outer circumferential portion to the center-side low strength portion in the liquid sealing portion, and are deformed by pressing in the pressing direction. 2. The liquid-sealed cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the center-side low strength portion is disposed at a center portion of the liquid sealing portion. 3. The liquid-sealed cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the center-side low strength portion is broken by pressing and held by at least one of the one side portion and the other side portion. 4. The liquid-sealed cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the center-side low strength portion has a thickness less than a thickness of an adjacent region. 5. The liquid-sealed cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the center-side low strength portion has at least any one of a linear, a rectangular, a cross-like, and an ellipsoidal planar shape as viewed in a pressing direction. 6. The liquid-sealed cartridge of claim 5 , wherein the center-side low strength portion extends, in a first direction, in a center portion of the liquid sealing portion, and the first direction is along a liquid sending direction in which the liquid is sent through the liquid sealing portion. 7. The liquid-sealed cartridge of claim 1 , comprising an outer-circumferential-side low strength portion that is formed in the outer circumferential portion and is different from the center side one. 8. The liquid-sealed cartridge of claim 7 , wherein the center-side low strength portion has a strength lower than that of the outer-circumferential-side low strength portion. 9. The liquid-sealed cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the liquid sealing portion is disposed on an upper face of the liquid storage portion, and a length from the outer circumferential portion of the liquid sealing portion to the center-side low strength portion thereof is less than a depth from the liquid sealing portion to an inner bottom surface of the liquid storage portion. 10. The liquid-sealed cartridge of claim 1 , comprising a disk-shaped body portion having the liquid storage portion, the flow path, and the liquid sealing portion formed therein, wherein the liquid storage portion is disposed closer to a center of the body portion than the flow path, and the liquid in the liquid storage portion flows into the flow path by rotating the body portion. 11. The liquid-sealed cartridge of claim 1 , wherein the liquid sealing portion is integrated with the liquid storage portion. 12. A liquid-sealed cartridge comprising: a liquid storage portion configured to store liquid; a flow path in which the liquid stored in the liquid storage portion flows; a liquid sealing portion configured to seal the liquid in the liquid storage portion, wherein the liquid sealing portion has an outer circumferential portion and a center-side low strength portion disposed closer to a center than the outer circumferential portion, and the center-side low strength portion is broken when pressed, to allow the liquid in the liquid storage portion to flow in the flow path: and a cover portion opposing the liquid sealing portion, wherein the liquid sealing portion has a pressure-receiving face to be pressed through the cover portion, and the center-side low strength portion is formed by a recess formed on a back side of the pressure-receiving face. 13. A liquid sending method for a liquid-sealed cartridge comprising a liquid storage portion for storing liquid, and a liquid sealing portion for sealing the liquid storage portion, the liquid sending method comprising: pressing a center-side low strength portion of the liquid sealing portion by deforming one side portion on one side of the center-side low strength portion and an other side portion on an other side of the center-side low strength portion in a pressing direction and breaking the liquid sealing portion at the center-side low strength portion, the center-side low strength portion serving as a boundary between the one side portion and the other side portion; and causing the liquid to flow from the liquid storage portion for which the center-side low strength portion has been broken. 14. The liquid sending method of claim 13 , wherein the center-side low strength portion has a thickness less than a thickness of a region adjacent to the center-side low strength portion. 15. The liquid sending method of claim 13 , wherein the pressing of the center-side low strength portion comprises pressing a portion near a center portion of the liquid sealing portion through a cover portion opposing the liquid sealing portion by a pin-shaped pressing member. 16. The liquid sending method of claim 15 , wherein the liquid sealing portion is disposed on an upper face of the liquid storage portion, and the pressing of the center-side low strength portion comprises pressing the liquid sealing portion through the cover portion from above the liquid sealing portion to a position between the liquid sealing portion and an inner bottom surface of the liquid storage portion. 17. The liquid sending method of claim 13 , wherein the liquid storage portion is disposed closer to a center of the liquid-sealed cartridge than a flow path, and the causing the liquid to flow comprises rotating the liquid-sealed cartridge such that the liquid in the liquid storage portion flows into the flow path through the center-side low strength portion having been pressed.
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