Claims
- 1. An ink jet print head for discharging ink droplets, the ink jet print head comprising:
- a housing including an ink chamber for containing ink and an air chamber for containing pressurized air, said housing further including a first channel connecting the ink chamber with the air chamber and a discharge channel connecting the air chamber with the ambient atmosphere outside of the housing, said discharge channel being axially aligned with the first channel;
- urging means for causing ink to be ejected from the ink chamber, said urging means being mounted to the housing and impinging upon the ink resident in the ink chamber; and
- a solid shutter for selectively blocking the first channel and the discharge channel, the solid shutter being positioned for slideable radial engagement within the air chamber such that in a first position both the first channel and the discharge channel are blocked and in a second position neither the first channel nor the discharge channel is blocked.
- 2. An ink jet print head as in claim 1, wherein the solid shutter creates an interference fit within the air chamber when in the first position.
- 3. An ink jet print head as in claim 2, wherein the urging means comprises a piezoelectric crystal.
- 4. An ink jet print head as in claim 3, further comprising electro-mechanical control means for controlling the position of the solid shutter.
- 5. An ink jet print head as in claim 4, wherein the urging means comprises a piezoelectric crystal.
- 6. An ink jet print head as in claim 1, wherein the urging means comprises a piezoelectric crystal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of my copending application serial No. 166,278, filed on July 7, 1980 now abandoned, and is also related to the subject matter of U.S. Pat. No. 3,747,120, entitled "Arrangement of Writing Mechanisms for Writing on Paper With a Colored Liquid", and to U.S. Pat. No. 4,106,032, entitled "Apparatus for Applying Liquid Droplets to a Surface by Using a High Speed Laminar Air Flow to Accelerate the Same". The subject matter of U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,747,120 and 4,106,032 is expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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