Seiko epson corporation (20240208234). CARTRIDGE simplified abstract
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CARTRIDGE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Takumi Nagashima of Matsumoto-shi (JP)
Yoshihiro Koizumi of Shiojiri-shi (JP)
CARTRIDGE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240208234 titled 'CARTRIDGE
The cartridge is attached to the cartridge attachment through an attaching operation involving insertion and rotation.
- Main body with a liquid reservoir inside
- Liquid inlet leading to the reservoir
- Liquid reservoir body with a liquid supply section
- Adapter mounted on the liquid reservoir body with an insertion aperture
Potential Applications: - Medical devices - Ink cartridges for printers - Chemical dispensing systems
Problems Solved: - Secure attachment of cartridges - Efficient liquid supply mechanisms
Benefits: - Easy installation process - Reliable liquid supply - Reduced risk of leaks
Commercial Applications: Title: Innovative Cartridge Attachment System for Various Industries This technology can be used in medical devices, printers, and chemical dispensing systems, improving efficiency and reliability in liquid supply mechanisms.
Questions about the technology: 1. How does the rotation attaching direction ensure a secure attachment? 2. What are the potential challenges in adapting this technology to different industries?
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in liquid supply mechanisms and attachment systems for various industries.
Original Abstract Submitted
the cartridge is attached to the cartridge attachment through an attaching operation in which the cartridge is completely inserted into the cartridge attachment in an insertion direction, or a horizontal direction, and then a rear portion of the cartridge in the insertion direction is moved in a rotation attaching direction containing a gravity-directional component with a deep side of the cartridge in the insertion direction used as a rotation fulcrum. this cartridge includes: a main body a liquid reservoir that is disposed inside the main body; a liquid inlet that is formed across the main body and leads to an interior of the liquid reservoir; a liquid reservoir body that includes a liquid supply section through which communicates with the liquid reservoir; and an adapter that is mounted on the liquid reservoir body and has an insertion aperture into which the liquid introduction section is to be inserted.