Claims
- 1. An impulse ink jet apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of side-by-side orifices forming a linear array, wherein each of said orifices ejects droplets along an ejection axis and opens into at least one chamber, each of said chambers having an actuation location laterally displaced from the linear array and mutually laterally displaced from adjacent chambers; and
- a plurality of elongated transducers juxtaposed to said actuation locations respectively, and laterally displaced from said orifices respectively, said transducers having an axis of elongation extending substantially parallel with said ejection axis.
- 2. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 1, wherein said plurality of side-by-side orifices forming a linear array comprises groups of orifices arranged side-by-side.
- 3. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 1 wherein the chambers have axis that are inclined at an acute angle with respect to said ejection axis.
- 4. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 1 wherein the axis of the chambers are elbowed and include a first segment substantially parallel to the ejection axis and a second segment substantially perpendicular to the ejection axis.
- 5. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 1 wherein the axis of elongation of adjacent transducers are offset with respect to the axis of ejection.
- 6. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 5, wherein for each of said groups of orifices, the orifices open into a single chamber.
- 7. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 6, wherein each of said groups of orifices comprises three orifices.
- 8. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 6, wherein each of said groups of orifices comprises two orifices.
- 9. An impulse ink jet apparatus, comprising:
- a plurality of side-by-side orifices forming a linear array, wherein each of said orifices ejects droplets along an ejection axis and opens into at least one chamber, each of said chambers having an actuation location laterally displaced from the linear array and mutually laterally displaced from adjacent chambers;
- for each chamber, a transducer laterally displaced from said linear array for expanding and contracting a volume of ink in the chamber; and
- for each chamber, a diaphragm coupling the transducer to the chamber and separating the transducer from the volume of ink within the chamber, said transducer being attached to said diaphragm such that the diaphragm is deformed so as to expand the chamber to an enlarged state when the transducer is energized and return the diaphragm to a planar state when the transducer is deenergized.
- 10. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 9 wherein said transducer has an axis of elongation that intersects the diaphragm.
- 11. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 10 further comprising adhesive means for attaching said transducer to said diaphragm.
- 12. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 9 further comprising a chamber plate for forming said chamber, a restrictor plate providing a restricted opening for ink to enter the chamber, and a spacer plate separating the diaphragm from the restrictor plate such that movement of said diaphragm does not restrict ink from entering the chamber through the restricted opening.
- 13. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 12 wherein said chamber plate, said restrictor plate, said diaphragm and said spacer plate comprise stainless steel.
- 14. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 12 wherein said adhesive comprises a elastomeric adhesive for attaching said transducer to said diaphragm.
- 15. An impulse ink jet apparatus comprising:
- a plurality of side-by-side orifices forming a linear array, wherein each of said orifices ejects droplets along an ejection axis and opens into at least one chamber, each of said chambers having an actuation location laterally displaced from the linear array and mutually laterally displaced from adjacent chambers with a chamber-to-chamber spacing of less than 0.0500 inches between adjacent chambers; and
- a plurality of elongated transducers juxtaposed to said actuation locations respectively, said transducers having an axis of elongation extending substantially parallel with said ejection axis.
- 16. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 15, wherein said chamber-to-chamber spacing is less than 0.0400 inches.
- 17. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 16, wherein said chamber-to-chamber spacing is less than 0.0300 inches.
- 18. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 15, wherein said chambers have a portion extending from the actuation locations respectively arranged in a fanning-in effect.
- 19. The impulse ink jet apparatus of claim 18, wherein said chamber-to-chamber spacing is less than 0.0300 inches and at least one of said chamber portions being inclined or elbowed.
CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATION
This Application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/530,946, filed Sep. 20, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,767,873 which is a Continuation-In-Part of Ser. No. 08/310,967 filed Sep. 23, 1994, now abandoned.
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