FREE INK WRITING INSTRUMENT WITH MICROFLUIDIC VALVE
20200207144 ยท 2020-07-02
Assignee
Inventors
- Olivier ALBENGE (MORTCERF, FR)
- Laudine Buge (Villejuif, FR)
- Christelle Debrauwer (Saint Germain sur Morin, FR)
- Anne-Lise Damiano (Lagny sur Marne, FR)
- Claire Evrard (Saint Mande, FR)
Cpc classification
B43K8/143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K8/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B43K7/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A writing instrument including a main body provided with a writing tip. The writing tip being supplied with ink by a free ink-type reservoir equipped with a pressure regulating device for regulating the pressure within the reservoir. The pressure regulating device includes at least one microfluidic valve.
Claims
1-10. (canceled)
11. A writing instrument comprising: a main body provided with a writing tip, the writing tip being supplied with ink by a free-ink reservoir, the free-ink reservoir being provided with a pressure regulating device for regulating the pressure within the free-ink reservoir, the pressure regulating device including at least one microfluidic valve arranged in a gas circuit disposed between an inside and an outside of the free-ink reservoir.
12. The writing instrument according to claim 11, wherein the microfluidic valve is separated from the inside of the reservoir by an element that is permeable to gases and impermeable to liquids.
13. The writing instrument according to claim 11, wherein the microfluidic valve includes a section arranged on the inside of the reservoir, the section including a non-wettable coating.
14. The writing instrument according to claim 11, further including a detachable cap configured to cover and protect the writing tip in a protection position, the cap covering a protected portion of the main body in the protection position, the microfluidic valve including at least one channel that opens into the outside of the main body, the channel opening being in a portion of the main body that is separate from the protected portion.
15. The writing instrument according to claim 11, wherein the microfluidic valve includes an inlet chamber, an outlet chamber and a regulating chamber, the inlet chamber and the outlet chamber being adjacent and separated by a wall, the wall having a projection that extends towards the inside of the inlet chamber.
16. The writing instrument according to claim 11, wherein the at least one microfluidic valve includes only one microfluidic valve.
17. The writing instrument according to claim 11, wherein the at least one microfluidic valve includes a plurality of microfluidic valves, the reservoir extending in an axial direction and a circumferential direction, the microfluidic valves being distributed in the axial direction and/or the circumferential direction of the reservoir.
18. The writing instrument according to claim 16, wherein the at least one microfluidic valve includes a bidirectional microfluidic-valve unit.
19. The writing instrument according to claim 11, wherein the pressure regulating device includes a baffle and/or a porous or fibrous element, the at least one microfluidic valve being unidirectional.
20. A writing instrument comprising: a main body including with a writing tip and a detachable cap configured to protect the writing tip in a protection position, the writing tip being supplied with ink by a free-ink reservoir, the reservoir being provided with a pressure regulating device for regulating a pressure within the reservoir, the pressure regulating device including a baffle and/or a porous or fibrous element, the cap being provided with at least one microfluidic valve for regulating a pressure inside the cap in the protection position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0043] The disclosure and its advantages will be better understood upon reading the following detailed description of various embodiments given by way of non-limiting example. The description refers to the accompanying pages of drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0053] The reservoir 12 is provided with a pressure regulating device 16 for regulating the pressure within the reservoir 12. In this embodiment, the pressure regulating device 16 comprises a single bidirectional microfluidic-valve unit 18.
[0054] It is noted that the reservoir 12 extends in an axial direction X and a circumferential direction C. The writing tip 14 is arranged at a first end 12A in the axial direction X of the reservoir 12. In this embodiment, the bidirectional microfluidic-valve unit 18 is arranged at the second end of the reservoir 12, opposite the first end in the axial direction. The second end 12B is formed by a stopper 13 that is sealingly fastened, by welding in this embodiment, to the tubular portion 12C of the reservoir 12. A configuration of this kind makes it possible to reduce manufacturing costs, only the cap 13 being provided with a bidirectional microfluidic-valve unit 18.
[0055] The writing instrument 10 also comprises a detachable cap 20, which is shown in a protection position of the tip 14 in
[0056] In general, it is noted that the bidirectional microfluidic-valve units 18 are shown symbolically in
[0057] More specifically,
[0058] The bidirectional microfluidic-valve unit 18 will now be described in more detail with reference to
[0059] It is noted that in this embodiment, the entities 18A and 18B have substantially the same structure having three chambers 19A, 19B and 19C, a membrane 23 fluidically separating the chambers by default (position shown in
[0060] In this embodiment, in each entity 18A and 18B, the inlet and outlet chambers 19A and 19C are adjacent and separated by a wall 24, while the chamber 19B faces the chambers 19A and 19B and opens into the chambers 19A and 19B. To fluidically separate the chambers, the membrane 23 is arranged between the chambers 19A and 19C and the chamber 19B. The membrane 23 abuttingly interacts with the wall 24.
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[0062] An element 22 that is permeable to gases and impermeable to liquids is arranged on the bidirectional microfluidic-valve unit 18, on the inside of the reservoir 12, and separates the unit from the inside of the reservoir. Furthermore, in this embodiment, the walls of the channels 21A and 21BB that open into the inside of the reservoir 12 comprise a non-wettable coating (not shown).
[0063] The entity 18A makes it possible to avoid positive pressure within the reservoir 12 and places the inside and the outside of the reservoir in fluidic communication if the difference between the pressure Pint inside the reservoir 12 and the pressure Pext outside the reservoir 12 exceeds a first predetermined threshold value P1 (i.e. a predetermined positive-pressure opening threshold for the difference in pressure between the outside and the inside of the reservoir). The membrane 23 of the entity 18A will thus be understood to be configured to move so as to place the inlet chamber 19A and the outlet chamber 19C in fluidic communication if PintPext>P1, as shown in
[0064] The entity 18B makes it possible to avoid excessive negative pressure within the reservoir 12 and places the inside and the outside of the reservoir 12 in fluidic communication if the difference between the pressure Pext outside the reservoir 12 and the pressure Pint inside the reservoir 12 falls below a second predetermined threshold value P2 (i.e. a predetermined negative-pressure opening threshold for the difference in pressure between the outside and the inside of the reservoir). The membrane 23 of the entity 18B will thus be understood to be configured to move so as to place the chamber 19A and the chamber 19C in fluidic communication if PextPint>P2, as shown in
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[0066] The second embodiment of the writing instrument 10 in
[0067] The third embodiment of the writing instrument 10 in
[0068] The fourth embodiment of the writing instrument 10 in
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[0070] It will thus be understood that the pressure regulating device 16 of the reservoir 12 in the first, second, third and fourth embodiments in
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[0072] Although the present disclosure has been described with reference to specific embodiments, it is evident that it is possible to make modifications and changes to the embodiments without departing from the general scope of the disclosure as defined by the claims. In particular, individual features of the various embodiments illustrated/shown may be combined in additional embodiments. Consequently, the description and drawings should be considered to be illustrative rather than limiting.