Claims
- 1. A continuous ink jet printhead comprising:an ink delivery channel; a plurality of nozzle bores being in fluid communication with the ink delivery channel; and an individual obstruction associated with each nozzle bore, each individual obstruction having an imperforate surface and being positioned in the ink delivery channel, wherein each obstruction creates a lateral flow pattern in ink continuously flowing through each of the plurality of nozzle bores as measured from a plane perpendicular to the plurality of nozzle bores.
- 2. The printhead according to claim 1, further comprising:an ink drop forming mechanism operatively associated with the nozzle bore.
- 3. The printhead according to claim 2, wherein the ink drop forming mechanism includes a heater having a selectively actuated section associated with a portion of each of the plurality of nozzle bores.
- 4. The printhead according to claim 1, wherein a portion of each individual obstruction is positioned over the associated nozzle bore.
- 5. The printhead according to claim 4, the plurality of nozzle bores being positioned in a wall membrane, each obstruction having a lateral wall, wherein the lateral wall of each obstruction is positioned in the ink delivery channel parallel to the wall membrane.
- 6. The printhead according to claim 4, each of the plurality of nozzle bores array having a diameter, each obstruction having vertical walls, wherein the vertical walls of each obstruction are positioned in the ink delivery channel at locations extending beyond the diameter of each of the plurality of nozzle bores.
- 7. The printhead according to claim 4, each of the plurality of nozzle bores having a diameter, each obstruction having vertical walls, wherein the vertical walls of each obstruction are positioned in the ink delivery channel at locations substantially equivalent to the diameter of each of the plurality of nozzle bores.
- 8. The printhead according to claim 1, wherein the individual obstruction is centered over the nozzle bore.
- 9. A continuous ink jet printhead comprising:a body, portions of the body defining an ink delivery channel, other portions of the body defining a nozzle bore, the nozzle bore being in fluid communication with the ink delivery channel; and an obstruction having an imperforate surface positioned in the ink delivery channel, wherein the obstruction creates a lateral flow pattern in ink continuously flowing through the nozzle bore as measured from a plane perpendicular to the nozzle bore.
- 10. The printhead according to claim 9, wherein the other portions of the body define a plurality of nozzle bores, each nozzle bore having an individual obstruction associated therewith.
- 11. The printhead according to claim 9, wherein a portion of the ink delivery channel is individually associated with each nozzle bore.
- 12. The printhead according to claim 9, further comprising:an ink drop forming mechanism operatively associated with the nozzle bore.
- 13. The printhead according to claim 12, wherein the ink drop forming mechanism is positioned on the printhead at a location other than the obstruction.
- 14. The printhead according to claim 12, wherein the ink drop forming mechanism is a heater.
- 15. The printhead according to claim 14, wherein the heater includes a selectively actuated section associated with a portion of the nozzle bore, wherein selectively actuating the section of the heater deflects fluid ejected from the nozzle bore at a predetermined angle as measured from a plane perpendicular to the nozzle bore.
- 16. The printhead according to claim 9, wherein the continuous flow of ink is supplied by an ink supply in fluid communication with the delivery channel, the ink supply containing ink under pressure sufficient to cause the ink to flow through the nozzle bore.
- 17. The printhead according to claim 16, wherein the ink supply is remotely positioned relative to the printhead.
- 18. The printhead according to claim 9, wherein a portion of the obstruction is positioned over the nozzle bore.
- 19. The printhead according to claim 9, the obstruction having a lateral wall, wherein the lateral wall of the obstruction is positioned in the ink delivery channel parallel to the other portions of the body that define the nozzle bore.
- 20. The printhead according to claim 9, the nozzle bore having a diameter, the obstruction having a vertical wall, wherein the vertical wall of the obstruction is positioned in the ink delivery channel at a location extending beyond the diameter of the nozzle bore.
- 21. The printhead according to claim 9, wherein the obstruction is centered over the nozzle bore.
- 22. The printhead according to claim 9, the nozzle bore having a diameter, the obstruction having a vertical wall, wherein the vertical wall of the obstruction is positioned in the ink delivery channel at a location substantially equivalent to the diameter of the nozzle bore.
- 23. A method of enhancing ink deflection in a continuous ink jet printhead comprising:providing a continuous flow of ink through a nozzle bore; creating a lateral flow pattern in the ink; and causing the ink to deflect as the ink flows through the nozzle bore, wherein creating the lateral flow in the ink includes causing the ink to flow around an obstruction.
- 24. The method according to claim 23, wherein causing the ink to deflect includes applying heat to a portion of the ink flowing through the nozzle bore.
- 25. The method according to claim 23, the nozzle bore having a diameter, the obstruction having a vertical wall, wherein the vertical wall of the obstruction extends beyond the diameter of the nozzle bore as viewed from a plane perpendicular to the nozzle bore.
- 26. The method according to claim 23, wherein the continuous flow of ink is supplied by an ink supply in fluid communication with the nozzle bore, the ink supply containing ink under pressure sufficient to cause the ink to flow through the nozzle bore.
- 27. The method according to claim 23, wherein the obstruction has an imperforate surface.
- 28. The method according to claim 27, wherein the imperforate surface of the obstruction is parallel to the nozzle bore as viewed from a plane perpendicular to the nozzle bore.
- 29. The method according to claim 23, wherein the obstruction is centered over the nozzle bore.
- 30. The method according to claim 23, wherein the ink flows around the obstruction prior to flowing through the nozzle bore.
- 31. The method according to claim 23, wherein an individual obstruction is associated with the nozzle bore.
- 32. A printhead comprising:an ink delivery channel; a nozzle bore in fluid communication with the ink delivery channel; and an obstruction having an imperforate surface positioned in the ink delivery channel.
- 33. The printhead according to claim 32, wherein the obstruction is centered over the nozzle bore.
- 34. The printhead according to claim 32, the ink delivery channel having at least one wall, wherein the obstruction is attached to the at least one wall.
- 35. The printhead according to claim 32, the ink delivery channel having at least one wall, wherein the obstruction is integrally formed with the at least one wall.
- 36. The printhead according to claim 32, further comprising:an ink drop forming mechanism operatively associated with the nozzle bore.
- 37. The printhead according to claim 36, wherein the ink drop forming mechanism is positioned on the printhead at a location other than the obstruction.
- 38. The printhead according to claim 36, wherein the ink drop forming mechanism is a heater.
- 39. The printhead according to claim 38, wherein the heater includes a selectively actuated section.
- 40. The printhead according to claim 32, the obstruction having a lateral wall, wherein the lateral wall of the obstruction is positioned in the ink delivery channel parallel to the nozzle bore as viewed from a plane perpendicular to the nozzle bore.
- 41. The printhead according to claim 32, the nozzle bore having a diameter, the obstruction having a vertical wall, wherein the vertical wall of the obstruction is positioned in the ink delivery channel at locations extending beyond the diameter of the nozzle bore.
- 42. The printhead according to claim 32, the nozzle bore having a diameter, the obstruction having a vertical wall, wherein the vertical wall of the obstruction is positioned in the ink delivery channel at a location substantially equivalent to the diameter of the nozzle bore.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/470,638 filed Dec. 22, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,497,510 and assigned to the Eastman Kodak Company.
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