18434459. INK REFILL CONTAINER AND INK REFILL SYSTEM simplified abstract (SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION)

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INK REFILL CONTAINER AND INK REFILL SYSTEM

Organization Name

SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Tadahiro Mizutani of Shiojiri-shi (JP)

Taku Ishizawa of Matsumoto-shi (JP)

Noriyuki Fukasawa of Shiojiri-shi (JP)

Naomi Kimura of Okaya-shi (JP)

Shoma Kudo of Shiojiri-shi (JP)

Manabu Akahane of Tatsuno-machi (JP)

INK REFILL CONTAINER AND INK REFILL SYSTEM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18434459 titled 'INK REFILL CONTAINER AND INK REFILL SYSTEM

Simplified Explanation

The ink refill container described in the patent application is designed to refill an ink tank with ink using an ink refill system. The container includes a main body with an ink chamber, an ink outlet forming portion with a valve to control ink flow, and a positioning structure to align the valve with the ink tank when opened.

  • The ink refill container has an ink chamber for holding ink.
  • The container has an ink outlet with a valve to regulate ink flow.
  • A positioning structure ensures the valve aligns with the ink tank when open.

Potential Applications

The technology described in this patent application could be used in various ink refill systems for printers, ensuring efficient and precise ink refilling processes.

Problems Solved

This technology solves the problem of messy and inaccurate ink refilling by providing a controlled and accurate method for refilling ink tanks.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include reducing ink wastage, preventing spills, and ensuring proper alignment for efficient ink refilling.

Potential Commercial Applications

Commercial applications for this technology could include ink refill kits for printers, office supply stores offering ink refilling services, and manufacturers incorporating this technology into their ink tank designs.

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art for this technology could be existing ink refill containers with valves for controlling ink flow during refilling processes.

Unanswered Questions

1. How does the positioning structure ensure proper alignment with the ink tank? 2. Are there any specific ink tank designs that work best with this refill container system?


Original Abstract Submitted

An ink refill container configured to refill an ink tank with ink and an ink refill system. An ink refill container includes a container main body having an ink chamber; an ink outlet forming portion provided at an edge of the container main body including an ink outlet configured to allow ink to flow out from the ink chamber; a valve provided in ink outlet forming portion and configured to seal the ink outlet in an openable and closable manner; and a positioning structure configured to abut on part of the ink tank and position the valve relative to ink tank when valve is opened. The positioning structure has a positioning surface located on an opposite side to a container main body side where the container main body is located, across the valve and extends in a direction intersecting with a center axis of the ink outlet.