Claims
- 1. An inkjet print head particularly adapted for generating micro-droplets on demand, said print head comprising:a nozzle with an ink outlet; an ink supply channel through which a body of liquid ink is supplied to said nozzle; a member in the ink supply channel and movable in a direction toward the nozzle outlet for causing an ink droplet to separate from said body of ink; and a micro-actuator for applying a mechanical force to said member, said micro-actuator comprising: a body of deformable elastomer material having opposed first and second surfaces spaced apart in a first direction by a predetermined at-rest dimension, and a charge mechanism coupled to said first opposed surface of said body of deformable elastomer material, said charge mechanism being adapted to apply an electrical charge across said body of deformable elastomer material in said first direction, said charge being spatially varied in a second direction substantially normal to said first direction so as to create spatially varied mechanical forces across the body of deformable elastomer material such that said body of deformable elastomer material exhibits spatially varied growth in said first direction, said member being associated with the second opposed surface of the body of deformable elastomer material so as to move in said first direction in response to growth of the body of defonnable elastomer material.
- 2. An inkjet print head as defined in claim 1, wherein said member comprises a mechanically-actuated paddle.
- 3. An inkjet print head as defined in claim 2, wherein said member comprises a beam supporting said mechanically-actuated paddle, wherein a force applied to the beam is transmitted to the paddle.
- 4. An inkjet print head as defined in claim 3, wherein said beam has two opposed ends and is supported for rotation about a position intermediate its ends, said paddle being on one side of the support position and said micro-actuator being on the other side of said support position.
- 5. An inkjet print head as defined in claim 1, wherein the charge mechanism comprises a grille electrode connectable to an electrical potential source so as to establish said spatially varied electrical charge.
- 6. An inkjet print head as defined in claim 5, wherein the charge mechanism further comprises an electrically conductive flexible layer on said second surface between said second surface and said rigid member, said flexible layer being connectable to an electrical potential source so as to induce a force between the flexible layer and said grille electrode upon application of an electrical field.
- 7. An inkjet print head as defined in claim 5, further comprising a stationary rigid substrate between the first surface and said grille electrode to establish a rigid mechanical boundary at the first surface.
- 8. An inkjet print head as defined in claim 5, wherein said grille electrode comprises a plurality of conductive fingers spaced apart in said second direction.
- 9. An inkjet print head as defined in claim 1 further comprising a droplet assistor coupled to the body of ink in said nozzle for lowering an amount of energy necessary for an ink droplet to form and separate from the body of ink.
- 10. An inkjet print head as defined in claim 9, wherein said droplet assistor includes a heater disposed near said nozzle outlet for applying a heat pulse to ink in said nozzle to lower surface tension in said ink meniscus.
- 11. A method for applying a mechanical force for emitting micro-droplets from a print head nozzle outlet, said method comprising:supplying a body of liquid ink through a channel to the nozzle outlet; and using a micro-actuator, applying a mechanical force to a member in the channel to move the member in a direction toward the nozzle outlet for causing an ink droplet to separate from said body of ink, said micro-actuator comprising: a body of deformable elastomer material having opposed first and second surfaces spaced apart in a first direction by a predetermined at-rest dimension, and a charge mechanism coupled to said first opposed surface of said body of deformable elastomer material, said charge mechanism being adapted to apply an electrical charge across said body of deformable elastomer material in said first direction, said charge being spatially varied in a second direction substantially normal to said first direction so as to create spatially varied mechanical forces across the body of deformable elastomer material such that said body of deformable elastomer material exhibits spatially varied growth in said first direction, said member being associated with the second opposed surface of the body of deformable elastomer material so as to move in said first direction in response to growth of the body of deformable elastomer material.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending patent applications Ser. No. 09/671,438 entitled DEFORMABLE MICROACTUATOR filed Sep. 27, 2000, and Serial No. entitled DEFORMABLE MICRO-ACTUATOR WITH GRID ELECTRODE filed concurrently herewith.
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| WO 9917083 |
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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| USSN 09/671,438 entitled Deformable Micro-Actuator, by Ravi Sharma et al., filed Sep. 27, 2000. |