Patents Assigned to Artech GmbH design + production in plastic
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Patent number: 6789885Abstract: The invention pertains to a configuration for forming a ventilation aperture having a small cross section, whereby a sealing part is placed in a passageway and the ventilation aperture is formed between the sealing part and the inner wall of the passageway. In order to simplify manufacturing and, in particular, make possible the use of injection-molded plastic parts throughout, the invention suggests that the sealing part should have a cylindrical stopper that is made of an elastically deformable material and can be inserted into the passageway, and has in its surface shell at least one axially continuous, channel-like depression, the outside diameter of which, when in the unstressed state, is oversized in comparison with the inside diameter of the passageway.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2000Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: ARTECH GmbH design + production in plasticInventors: Helmut Michele, Dirk Klein, Peter Busch
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Patent number: 6692118Abstract: This invention relates to a pierceable sealing element for a liquid outlet, especially an ink outlet opening of an ink reservoir in inkjet printing means, and an ink reservoir with one such sealing element which has a membrane which can be pierced by a hollow needle for removing liquid, and the hollow needle can be surrounded sealed from the outside by the pierced seal element. To form an improved seal with low production and installation cost it is proposed as claimed in the invention that the membrane is surrounded by an annularly peripheral sealing profile which can be twisted in the manner of a torus at least partially around a peripheral line when the membrane has been pierced, a sealing surface which runs radially on the inside being formed.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2001Date of Patent: February 17, 2004Assignee: Artech GmbH Design + Production in PlasticInventors: Helmut Michele, Dirk Klein, Peter Busch
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Patent number: 6565203Abstract: Ink composition, especially for inkjet printing apparatus, which includes an aqueous liquid vehicle in which solid pigment particles are dispersed. To achieve improved functionality for producing water-resistant printouts, the pigment particles are made as continuously colored thermoplastic particles. Moreover, the subject matter of the invention is an ink printing process matched to this ink composition and as well as an ink printing apparatus therefore.Type: GrantFiled: February 6, 2002Date of Patent: May 20, 2003Assignee: Artech GmbH Design + Production in PlasticInventors: Helmut Michele, Dirk Klein, Peter Busch
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Patent number: 6435674Abstract: An ink cartridge for an inkjet printing system, having an extraction opening closed off by a membrane that is made of thermoplastic elastomer and that can be pierced by a hollow needle when inserted into the inkjet printing system. In order to ensure that the hollow needle penetrates with certainty in the short insertion path available in the dome, the membrane is made of a thermoplastic elastomer that has an elongation at tear that is reduced by the addition of inelastic, inorganic substance.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2000Date of Patent: August 20, 2002Assignee: Artech GmbH Design + Production in PlasticInventors: Helmut Michele, Dirk Klein, Peter Busch
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Patent number: 6394592Abstract: The present invention pertains to an ink reservoir for an inkjet printer, having a chamber that can be filled with ink, in the underside of which is an ink outlet with an ink discharge opening. In order to make the delivery of the ink uniform and independent of fluid movements of the ink contained therein, the invention suggests that the ink outlet be configured in a siphon-like fashion, having a segment that extends from the ink discharge opening into the interior of the chamber and that makes a transition via a deflection bend w into an intake opening that is directed towards the chamber bottom from inside.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2000Date of Patent: May 28, 2002Assignee: ARTECH GmbH design + production in plasticInventors: Helmut Michele, Dirk Klein, Peter Busch
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Patent number: 6354699Abstract: The present invention pertains to a procedure for manufacturing an ink-filled ink cartridge for an inkjet printer, which, for the withdrawal of ink, has connected to the ink space a tubular dome, the outer end of which is closed off by a pierceable, airtight, elastic membrane, and the inner end of which is covered with a fine-mesh filter screen, with the procedural steps: (1) evacuation of the ink space to a filling vacuum, (2) filling of ink into the ink space, (3) ventilating of the ink space, (4) evacuation of the ink space to transport vacuum, sealing of the ink space. In order to reduce as much as possible the air amount trapped in the dome during filling, the invention suggests that before the evacuation to transport vacuum, a stiff covering be applied from the outside in front of the membrane in a sealing manner, thus trapping a defined air volume.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2000Date of Patent: March 12, 2002Assignee: Artech GmbH design + production in plasticInventors: Helmut Michele, Dirk Klein, Peter Busch