Cap for a bottle
US-D863960-S · Oct 22, 2019 · US
US11820149B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11820149-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017130434-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 22, 2020 |
| Priority date | Nov 9, 2017 |
| Publication date | Nov 21, 2023 |
| Grant date | Nov 21, 2023 |
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An ink bottle is mounted in a DOD printer with the ink bottle acting as an ink supply reservoir that supplies ink to a DOD print head. A unique cap is provided that is configured to be affixed to an end of the ink bottle via threads or the like. The cap can be provided with one or more mechanical keying features used to limit mounting of the cap and the bottle assembly to a correct receiver in the DOD printer. The cap can also be provided with a valve controlled ink passage that allows ink to flow out of the bottle through the cap and a valve controlled vent passage that allows air to enter the bottle through the cap.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A cap that is configured for connection to a threaded neck of a bottle, the cap comprising: a cap body having a first end and a second end; a connection sleeve projecting from the first end, the connection sleeve includes an interior surface with threads thereon that are configured to engage with the threaded neck of the bottle; an ink passage through the cap body, the ink passage having an ink passage inlet end formed in the first end within the connection sleeve and an ink passage outlet end in the second end; a quick-connect valve in the ink passage that controls flow of ink through the ink passage from the ink passage inlet end to the ink passage outlet end; a vent passage through the cap body separate from the ink passage, the vent passage having a vent passage inlet end formed in the second end and a vent passage outlet end in the first end within the connection sleeve, the vent passage is positioned closer to the interior surface than is the ink passage; and a check valve in the vent passage that controls flow of air through the vent passage from the vent passage inlet end to the vent passage outlet end. 2. The cap of claim 1 , wherein the cap further includes a mechanical keying feature that limits mounting of the cap to a receiver; and the mechanical keying feature comprises one or more of: a plurality of bores formed in the cap body at the second end; and a shape of an outer periphery of the cap body that is configured to be received within the receiver having a corresponding shape. 3. The cap of claim 1 , further comprising a cap liner within the cap at a base end of the connection sleeve that is configured to seal with an end of the neck of the bottle, and the cap liner is configured to permit passage of ink through the cap liner and permit passage of air through the cap liner. 4. The cap of claim 1 , further comprising a radio frequency identification tag mounted on the cap body. 5. The cap of claim 1 , wherein the entire check valve is disposed within the vent passage. 6. The cap of claim 1 , wherein the check valve permits flow of air through the vent passage in one direction from the vent passage inlet end to the vent passage outlet end, and prevents the flow of air through the vent passage in an opposite direction. 7. The cap of claim 1 , comprising a space in the vent passage between the second end and an end of the check valve. 8. The cap of claim 1 , wherein a portion of the quick-connect valve projects from the ink passage, and further comprising a slot formed in an outer surface of the portion that projects from the ink passage. 9. The cap of claim 1 , wherein the quick-connect valve is a male quick-connect valve that is configured to engage with a female quick-connect coupler. 10. The cap of claim 1 , wherein in a cross-sectional view of the cap, the connection sleeve has a central axis, and the ink passage is disposed on the central axis. 11. The cap of claim 10 , wherein the vent passage is radially outward of the central axis. 12. The cap of claim 1 , wherein the vent passage has a first closest distance to the interior surface, the ink passage has a second closest distance to the interior surface, and the first closest distance is less than the second closest distance.
with means attached to the cartridge, e.g. protective cap · CPC title
generating single droplets or particles on demand · CPC title
Mounting within the printer · CPC title
Whilst mounted in the printer · CPC title
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