US Patent Application 18297925. LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS simplified abstract

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LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA


Inventor(s)

HIDEAKI Matsumura of Tokyo (JP)


TSUYOSHI Saeki of Kanagawa (JP)


YURI Mori of Tokyo (JP)


KEN Takenaga of Kanagawa (JP)


SHOTA Asada of Tokyo (JP)


KOKI Shimada of Kanagawa (JP)


DAIJU Takeda of Kanagawa (JP)


HIROMASA Tsutsumi of Kanagawa (JP)


MINEYOSHI Tomie of Saitama (JP)


LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18297925 Titled 'LIQUID EJECTION APPARATUS'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a liquid ejection apparatus that consists of two liquid storage containers, two terminal members, and a circuit board. The first liquid storage container holds liquid that is ejected by a liquid ejection head. The second liquid storage container is positioned next to the first one. The first terminal member touches the liquid in the first container, while the second terminal member touches the liquid in the second container. The circuit board makes contact with both terminal members and can move relative to the first liquid storage container in a specific direction.


Original Abstract Submitted

A liquid ejection apparatus includes a first liquid storage container, a second liquid storage container, a first terminal member, a second terminal member, and a circuit board. The first liquid storage container stores liquid to be supplied to a liquid ejection head that ejects the liquid to an ejection medium. The second liquid storage container is arranged side by side in a first direction with respect to the first liquid storage container. The first terminal member comes into contact with the liquid stored within the first liquid storage container. The second terminal member comes into contact with liquid stored within the second liquid storage container. The circuit board comes into contact with the first terminal member and the second terminal member and relatively moves in the first direction with respect to the first liquid storage container.