18611624. PRINT LIQUID SUPPLY simplified abstract (Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.)

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PRINT LIQUID SUPPLY

Organization Name

Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

Inventor(s)

Judson M. Leiser of Corvallis OR (US)

Miquel Boleda Busquets of Sant Cugat del Valles (ES)

Bernd Karlsboeck of Sant Cugat del Valles (ES)

David Olsen of Corvallis OR (US)

Michael E. Peterschmidt of Corvallis OR (US)

PRINT LIQUID SUPPLY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18611624 titled 'PRINT LIQUID SUPPLY

The abstract describes an interface structure that connects a liquid reservoir to a receiving station, featuring a liquid interface, a liquid channel, a support wall for an integrated circuit, contact pads, and a front push area.

  • Liquid interface structure connecting liquid reservoir to receiving station
  • Integrated circuit supported by a wall next to the liquid channel
  • Contact pads on the integrated circuit for connectivity
  • Front push area adjacent to the liquid for operation
  • Profile height defined by the front edge and distal edge

Potential Applications: - Medical devices for precise liquid dispensing - Laboratory equipment for automated liquid handling - Industrial machinery for controlled fluid transfer

Problems Solved: - Ensures secure and efficient connection between liquid reservoir and receiving station - Facilitates accurate and reliable liquid transfer processes

Benefits: - Improved precision and control in liquid handling operations - Enhanced efficiency and productivity in various industries - Minimized risk of contamination and errors in fluid transfer tasks

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Liquid Interface Structure for Enhanced Fluid Transfer" This technology can be utilized in medical, laboratory, and industrial settings for optimized liquid handling processes, leading to increased accuracy and productivity.

Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in the field of liquid handling systems, integrated circuits in fluidic devices, and interface structures for liquid transfer applications.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in integrated circuit technology for liquid handling systems, innovations in fluidic interface structures, and developments in automated liquid transfer processes.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the integrated circuit enhance the functionality of the liquid interface structure? 2. What are the key advantages of using this interface structure in industrial fluid transfer applications?


Original Abstract Submitted

An interface structure connectable to a separate liquid reservoir, to connect that liquid reservoir to a receiving station, comprising a liquid interface to fluidically connect to at least one liquid needle of the receiving station, a liquid channel, to fluidically connect the liquid interface to the reservoir, a support wall supporting an integrated circuit laterally next to the liquid channel, the integrated circuit having contact pad contact surfaces, and a front push area adjacent the liquid, the front push area terminating at a front edge that defines a profile height of the interface structure, between said front edge and an opposite distal edge.