IP Library Granted Patent US 12,558,904
Granted Patent B2
US 12,558,904 · App. 17/094,553 · Granted Feb 24, 2026

Drop-on-demand ink delivery systems and methods with tankless recirculation for card processing systems

Inventors: Daniel Sarkinen (Shakopee, MN); Brian O'Dell (Shakopee, MN); Randy Jordan (Shakopee, MN); Andrew Luu (Shakopee, MN)
Assignee: Entrust Corporation
B41J2/185B41J2/175B41J3/407B41M5/0047B41M5/0064
View Patent ↗
Loading inventors, assignments & file history…
Monitor This Case
Get email alerts when status or documents change.
Order Certified Copies
Most orders are placed with the USPTO same day — all within 24 business hours.
Order via The Patent Place →
Pre-filled with this patent's details
Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,558,904
App. No.
17/094,553
Granted
Feb 24, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

DOD ink delivery systems and methods are described herein that are used in DOD card printing systems of card processing systems for supplying ink for DOD printing on plastic cards. The ink delivery systems are configured to recirculate the ink without using a recirculation tank separate from an ink supply. The ink can be recirculated back into the ink supply or, when the ink supply is not present, the ink can be recirculated from a return header tank to a supply header tank.

Claims (33)

1 . A drop-on-demand card printing system, comprising:

a drop-on-demand print head having an ink inlet and an ink outlet;

an ink delivery system connected to the drop-on-demand print head, the ink delivery system includes:

a first ink header tank fluidly connected to the ink inlet and a second ink header tank fluidly connected to the ink outlet;

an ink recirculation system defining an ink recirculation path that is configured to permit ink recirculation through the second ink header tank and the first ink header tank, the drop-on-demand card printing system is devoid of an ink supply tank;

the ink recirculation system includes a single use ink bottle with an inlet and an outlet and containing ink therein;

a vacuum system fluidly connected to the first ink header tank and the second ink header tank and that applies a vacuum to the drop-on-demand print head;

wherein the ink recirculation system includes a supply pump fluidly connected to the first ink header tank and a return pump fluidly connected to the second ink header tank.

2 . The drop-on-demand card printing system of claim 1 , wherein the inlet and the outlet are at one end of the ink bottle.

3 . The drop-on-demand card printing system of claim 1 , wherein the ink comprises an ink with a particulate material in the ink.

4 . The drop-on-demand card printing system of claim 1 , wherein the ink comprises a white ink or a colored ink.

5 . A drop-on-demand card printing system, comprising:

a drop-on-demand print head having an ink inlet and an ink outlet;

an ink delivery system connected to the drop-on-demand print head, the ink delivery system includes:

a first ink header tank fluidly connected to the ink inlet and a second ink header tank fluidly connected to the ink outlet;

an ink recirculation system defining an ink recirculation path that is configured to permit ink recirculation through the second ink header tank and the first ink header tank, the drop-on-demand card printing system is devoid of an ink supply tank;

the ink recirculation system includes a single use ink bottle with an inlet and an outlet and containing ink therein;

a vacuum system fluidly connected to the first ink header tank and the second ink header tank and that applies a vacuum to the drop-on-demand print head;

wherein the first ink header tank has a nominal full capacity level, and the first ink header tank has capacity to receive ink from the second ink header tank to fill the first ink header tank past the nominal full capacity level.

6 . A card processing system, comprising:

a card input that is configured to hold a plurality of plastic cards to be printed on; and

a drop-on-demand card printing system downstream from the card input and receiving plastic cards that are input from the card input, the drop-on- demand card printing system comprises:

a drop-on-demand print head having an ink inlet and an ink outlet;

an ink delivery system connected to the drop-on-demand print head, the ink delivery system includes:

a first ink header tank fluidly connected to the ink inlet and a second ink header tank fluidly connected to the ink outlet;

an ink recirculation system defining an ink recirculation path that is configured to permit ink recirculation through the second ink header tank and the first ink header tank, the drop-on-demand card printing system is devoid of an ink supply tank;

the ink recirculation system includes a single use ink bottle with an inlet and an outlet and containing ink therein;

a vacuum system fluidly connected to the first ink header tank and the second ink header tank and that applies a vacuum to the drop-on-demand print head.

7 . The drop-on-demand card printing system of claim 1 , wherein the ink bottle includes a quick-disconnect fitting that forms the inlet and/or the outlet.

8 . The drop-on-demand card printing system of claim 1 , wherein the ink bottle includes a first quick-disconnect fitting that forms the inlet and a second quick-disconnect fitting that forms the outlet.

9 . The drop-on-demand card printing system of claim 1 , wherein the first ink header tank is fluidly connected to the ink inlet without a pump between the first ink header tank and the ink inlet.

10 . The drop-on-demand card printing system of claim 1 , wherein the second ink header tank is fluidly connected to the ink outlet without a pump between the second ink header tank and the ink outlet.

11 . The drop-on-demand card printing system of claim 1 , wherein the supply pump and the return pump are both disposed in a fluid path between the first ink header tank and the second ink header tank.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 27, 2024
From: ENTRUST CORPORATION
To: BMO BANK N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 066917/0024 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 21, 2021
From: SARKINEN, DANIEL; O'DELL, BRIAN; JORDAN, RANDY; LUU, ANDREW
To: ENTRUST CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 054987/0914 →
Continuity (2)
Provisional Application 62933605 · Nov 11, 2019
Related Publication 20210138795A1 · May 13, 2021
References Cited (55)
US 3099211A · Hilgoe · 1963 [cited by examiner]
US 4413267A · Hein · 1983 [cited by applicant]
US 4825054A · Rust et al. · 1989 [cited by applicant]
US 4995501A · Lundstrom et al. · 1991 [cited by applicant]
US 5266781A · Warwick et al. · 1993 [cited by applicant]
US 5367328A · Erickson · 1994 [cited by applicant]
US 5837991A · LaManna et al. · 1998 [cited by applicant]
US 5980011A · Cummins et al. · 1999 [cited by applicant]
US 6131817A · Miller · 2000 [cited by applicant]
US 6695205B1 · Lundstrom et al. · 2004 [cited by applicant]
US 6783067B2 · Kreuter et al. · 2004 [cited by applicant]
US 6902107B2 · Shay et al. · 2005 [cited by applicant]
US 8070248B2 · Ogama et al. · 2011 [cited by applicant]
US 8408685B2 · Delueg · 2013 [cited by applicant]
US 8523336B2 · Kuribayashi · 2013 [cited by applicant]
US 9227420B1 · Nakamura · 2016 [cited by applicant]
US 9523011B2 · Robello et al. · 2016 [cited by applicant]
US 10479101B2 · Inada et al. · 2019 [cited by applicant]
US 11192375B2 · Sarkinen · 2021 [cited by applicant]
US 20020001024A1 · Wouters et al. · 2002 [cited by applicant]
US 20070187870A1 · Lundstrom et al. · 2007 [cited by applicant]
US 20080297577A1 · Wouters et al. · 2008 [cited by applicant]
US 20090195588A1 · Ogama · 2009 [cited by applicant]
US 20090213197A1 · Bansyo · 2009 [cited by applicant]
US 20100039486A1 · Wouters et al. · 2010 [cited by applicant]
US 20100245495A1 · Katada · 2010 [cited by examiner]
US 20110285768A1 · Preckel · 2011 [cited by applicant]
US 20130100205A1 · Sunouchi · 2013 [cited by examiner]
US 20130100213A1 · Kuribayashi · 2013 [cited by applicant]
US 20130169710A1 · Keefe et al. · 2013 [cited by applicant]
US 20140063086A1 · Morgavi · 2014 [cited by applicant]
US 20140300670A1 · Tsukamoto · 2014 [cited by applicant]
US 20150085047A1 · Beech · 2015 [cited by examiner]
US 20150368488A1 · Robello et al. · 2015 [cited by applicant]
US 20170066246A1 · Miyazawa · 2017 [cited by examiner]
US 20180272735A1 · Takamura · 2018 [cited by applicant]
US 20180326761A1 · Wooldridge et al. · 2018 [cited by applicant]
US 20190344565A1 · Bontrager et al. · 2019 [cited by applicant]
CN 1342116A · 2002 [cited by applicant]
CN 203792900U · 2014 [cited by applicant]
CN 104859310A · 2015 [cited by applicant]
CN 106427248A · 2017 [cited by applicant]
EP 2416965A1 · 2012 [cited by applicant]
JP 2014113816A · 2014 [cited by applicant]
JP 2018140520 · 2018 [cited by applicant]
KR 1020130011589A · 2013 [cited by applicant]
KR 1020140075118A · 2014 [cited by applicant]
WO 2015029599A1 · 2015 [cited by applicant]
International Search Report and Written Opinion, International Patent Application No. PCT/IB2020/060591, Feb. 2, 2021 (13 pages). [cited by applicant]
International Search Report and Written Opinion, International Patent Application No. PCT/IB2019/056659, Aug. 5, 2019 (12 pages). [cited by applicant]
Atlantic Zeiser, “Persomaster EMV Banking Card Personalization System” brochure, Nov. 2019 (6 pages). [cited by applicant]
Office Action issued in Chinese Patent Application No. 201980064073.8 (7 pages). [cited by applicant]
Extended European Search Report, European Patent Application No. 19846805.0, Mar. 24, 2022 (7 pages). [cited by applicant]
Extended European Search Report, European Patent Application No. 20887528.6, Oct. 10, 2023 (11 pages). [cited by applicant]
Chinese Office Action issued in corresponding Chinese Application No. 202080078440.2, dated Nov. 28, 2023, 15 pages, English translation provided. [cited by applicant]