Claims
- 1. A bubble jet recording process for projecting droplets of liquid, the process comprising the steps of:
- providing a bubble jet recording head having an orifice from which droplets of liquid are projected, an inlet to which liquid is supplied for delivery to the orifice, a liquid flow path from the inlet to the orifice and heating means for heating liquid in the liquid flow path;
- repeatedly actuating the heating means to generate bubbles in the liquid flow path and project droplets of liquid from the orifice; and
- raising the temperature of the heating means at each actuation thereof to a temperature above the maxium temperature at which the liquid in the liquid flow path is subjected only to nucleate boiling, wherein the liquid in the liquid flow path is heated so as to promote substantially instantaneous transfer of heat to the liquid in the liquid flow path substantially porximate to the heating means and to retard the transfer of heat from the heating means to liquid at other locations in the liquid flow path.
- 2. A bubble jet recording process according to claim 1, wherein the heating means upon actuation is raised to about the temperature at which heat is transferred least efficiently to the liquid in the liquid flow path.
- 3. A bubble jet recording process according to claim 1, wherein the heating means includes electro-thermal transducer means repeatedly energized to generate the bubbles in the liquid flow path.
- 4. A bubble jet recording process according to claim 3, wherein the electro-thermal transducer means is capable of being energized and de-energized at a rate of at least 100 times per second.
- 5. A bubble jet recording process according to claim 1, wherein:
- the heating means has a heating surface forming a part of an internal wall of the liquid flow path; and
- the temperature of the heating surface is raised at each actuation of the heating means to heat the liquid in the liquid flow path.
- 6. A bubble jet recording head for projecting droplets of liquid, the head comprising:
- an orifice for projecting droplets of liquid;
- an inlet for accepting liquid for delivery to said orifice;
- a liquid flow path from said inlet to said orifice;
- repeatedly actuatable heating means for heating liquid in said liquid flow path to generate bubbles in said liquid flow path and projects of liquid from said orifice; and
- a substrate including a heat accumulation layer having said heating means thereon and disposed with said heating means between said heat accumulation layer and said liquid flow path, said heat accumulation layer having a thickness and heat conductivity such that when said heating mens is actuated, said heat accumulation layer cooperates with said heating means to retard transfer of the heat generated by said heating means away from said liquid flow path and to promote substantially instantaneous raising of the temperature of said heating means at each actuation thereof to a temperature above the maximum temperature at which the liquid in said liquid flow path is subjected only to nucleate boiling, and when said heating means is de-actuated, said heat accumulation layer conducts heat away from said liquid flow path.
- 7. A bubble jet recording head according to claim 6, wherein said heating means is an electro-thermal transducer which includes electrodes and a heating resistor connected to said electrodes, said electrodes and said heating resistor being disposed between said heat accumulation layer and said liquid flow path.
- 8. A bubble jet recording head according to claim 6, wherein:
- said heating means has a heating surface forming a part of an internal wall of said liquid flow path; and
- said heating surface is disposed on said heat accumlation layer with said heating surface between said heat accumulation layer and said liquid flow path.
- 9. A bubble jet recording head according to claim 8, wherein said heating means is an electro-thermal transducer which includes electrodes, a heating resistor connected to said electrodes and a protective layer on said electrodes and said heating resistor, and the surface of said protective layer overlying said heating resistor forms said heating surface, and wherein said electrodes, said heating resistor and said protective layer are disposed between said heat accumlation layer and said liquid flow path.
Priority Claims (4)
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52-118798 |
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52-125406 |
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53-101188 |
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53-101189 |
Aug 1978 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 716,614 filed Mar. 28,1985, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 262,604, filed May 11, 1981, now abandoned, which was a continuation of application Ser. No. 948,236, filed Oct. 3, 1978, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Holman, J. P., Heat Transfer, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, 1968, pp. 279-287. |
Continuations (3)
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