Claims
- 1. A drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head comprising:
- a nozzle plate having an array of a plurality of nozzle apertures;
- an array of a plurality of piezoelectric elements arranged at regular intervals and each fixed on one end thereof to a base, another end of each of said piezoelectric elements being a free end which is in opposition to a respective one of said nozzle apertures; and
- ink reservoir portions formed between said nozzle apertures and each said free end of said piezoelectric elements,
- wherein said plurality of piezoelectric elements comprises a lamination of multiple piezoelectric material layers and multiple conductive layers alternately stacked, the lamination being fired to provide a piezoelectric plate, and the plate being fixed at one end thereof to said base and cut at predetermined widths to provide said plurality of piezoelectric elements, and
- wherein conductive members are disposed at least on an end surface of said fixed end and an end surface of said free end of each of said piezoelectric elements such that application of an electric signal between predetermined conductive members produces an axial expansion in the piezoelectric element disposed between the predetermined conductive members.
- 2. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 1, further comprising a vibration plate driven by said piezoelectric element array and interposed between said nozzle plate and said piezoelectric element array.
- 3. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 2, wherein said ink reservoir portions are formed by providing recess portions in a spacer interposed between said nozzle plate and said vibration plate.
- 4. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 2, wherein said ink reservoir portions are formed by providing recess portions in said nozzle plate and said vibration plate.
- 5. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 1, wherein the fixed end of each of said piezoelectric elements is an inactive portion and the free end is an active portion experiencing the axial expansion when the electric signal is applied.
- 6. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 5, wherein the active portion extends to the fixed end of each of said piezoelectric elements.
- 7. A drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head comprising:
- an array of nozzle apertures; and
- an array of a plurality of piezoelectric elements arranged at regular intervals and each fixed at one end thereof to a base, another end of each of said piezoelectric elements being a free end which is in opposition to a respective one of said nozzle apertures,
- wherein said nozzle apertures and each said free end of said piezoelectric elements are arranged to form spaces therebetween for storing ink,
- wherein said plurality of piezoelectric elements comprises a lamination of multiple piezoelectric material layers and multiple conductive layers alternately stacked, the lamination being fired to provide a piezoelectric plate, and the plate being fixed at one end thereof to said base and cut at predetermined widths to provide said plurality of piezoelectric elements, and
- wherein conductive members are disposed at least on an end surface of said fixed end and an end surface of said free end of each of said piezoelectric elements such that application of an electric signal between predetermined conductive members produces an axial expansion in the piezoelectric element disposed between the predetermined conductive members.
- 8. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 7, wherein an elastic material is injected between adjacent ones of said piezoelectric elements.
- 9. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 7, wherein recess portions are formed in said nozzle plate at said nozzle apertures opposite to said free end of respective ones of said piezoelectric elements.
- 10. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 7, further comprising a viscoelastic material layer interposed between said piezoelectric elements and said base, said piezoelectric elements being fixed onto said base by means of said viscoelastic material layer.
- 11. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 7, further comprising a nozzle plate provided with said nozzle apertures and supported by a support member so as to be disposed in opposition to each said free end of said piezoelectric elements with a predetermined space therebetween.
- 12. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 7, further comprising a nozzle plate provided with a partition member between adjacent ones of said nozzle apertures and supported by a support member so as to be disposed at a predetermined distance from respective free ends of said piezoelectric elements.
- 13. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 7, further comprising a nozzle plate provided with said nozzle apertures and means for holding said nozzle apertures in elastic contact with respective ones of said free ends of said piezoelectric elements.
- 14. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 7, wherein the fixed end of each of said piezoelectric elements is an inactive portion and the free end is an active portion experiencing the axial expansion when the electric signal is applied.
- 15. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 14, wherein the active portion extends to the fixed end of each of said piezoelectric elements.
- 16. A drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head comprising:
- an array of nozzle apertures; and
- an array of a plurality of piezoelectric elements arranged at regular intervals and each fixed at one end thereof to a base, another end of each of said piezoelectric elements being a free end which is in opposition to a respective one of said nozzle apertures,
- wherein slits are formed in said piezoelectric elements at each said fixed end of said piezoelectric elements,
- wherein said nozzle apertures and each said free end of said piezoelectric elements are arranged to form spaces therebetween for storing ink,
- wherein said plurality of piezoelectric elements comprises a lamination of multiple piezoelectric material layers and multiple conductive layers alternately stacked, the lamination being fired to provide a piezoelectric plate, and the plate being cut at predetermined widths to provide said plurality of piezoelectric elements, and
- wherein conductive members are disposed at said fixed end and said free end of each of said piezoelectric elements such that application of an electric signal between predetermined conductive members produces an axial expansion in the piezoelectric element disposed between the predetermined conductive members.
- 17. A drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head comprising:
- a plurality of lead pieces with one end thereof fixed to a base and another end of each of said lead pieces being a free end disposed in opposition to a respective nozzle aperture, wherein said plurality of lead pieces is formed from a lamination of multiple piezoelectric material layers and multiple conductive layers alternately stacked, the lamination is fired to provide a piezoelectric plate and fixed onto one surface of an elastic plate, and the piezoelectric plate and elastic plate are cut at predetermined widths to provide said plurality of lead pieces, each of said lead pieces thereby comprising a piezoelectric element and an elastic element, and
- wherein conductive members are disposed at said fixed end and said free end of each of said lead pieces such that application of an electric signal between predetermined conductive members produces an axial deformation in the piezoelectric element of the lead piece disposed between said predetermined conductive members, and
- wherein an ink reserving space is formed between the respective nozzle aperture and said free end of each of said lead pieces.
- 18. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 17, wherein said piezoelectric material layers and said conductive layers are laminated in parallel to said elastic plate.
- 19. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 17, wherein said piezoelectric material layers and said conductive layers are laminated perpendicular to said elastic plate.
- 20. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 17, wherein the fixed end of each of said lead pieces is an inactive portion and the free end is an active portion experiencing the axial deformation when the electric signal is applied.
- 21. The drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head according to claim 20, wherein the active portion extends to the fixed end of each of said lead pieces.
- 22. A drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head comprising:
- a nozzle plate having an array of a plurality of nozzle apertures;
- an array of a plurality of piezoelectric elements arranged at regular intervals and each fixed on one end thereof to a base, another end of each of said piezoelectric elements being a free end which is in opposition to a respective one of said nozzle apertures; and
- ink reservoir portions formed between said nozzle apertures and each said free end of said piezoelectric elements,
- wherein said plurality of piezoelectric elements comprises a lamination of multiple piezoelectric material layers and multiple conductive layers alternately stacked, the lamination being fired to provide a piezoelectric plate, and the plate being fixed at one end thereof to said base and cut at predetermined widths to provide said plurality of piezoelectric elements,
- wherein conductive members are disposed at said fixed end and said free end of each of said piezoelectric elements such that application of an electric signal between predetermined conductive members produces an axial expansion in the piezoelectric element disposed between the predetermined conductive members,
- wherein each of said multiple conductive layers extends only partially through one of said piezoelectric elements, thereby defining a stacking offset for each of said conductive layers, said conductive layers being either first conductive layers offset in a first direction or second conductive layers offset in a second direction opposite the first direction, wherein the first conductive layers alternate with the second conductive layers, and
- wherein said plurality of piezoelectric elements is aligned in a third direction that is perpendicular to both the first direction and the second direction.
- 23. A drop-on-demand ink-jet printing head comprising:
- an array of nozzle apertures; and
- an array of a plurality of piezoelectric elements arranged at regular intervals and each fixed at one end thereof to a base, another end of each of said piezoelectric elements being a free end which is in opposition to a respective one of said nozzle apertures,
- wherein said nozzle apertures and each said free end of said piezoelectric elements are arranged to form spaces therebetween for storing ink,
- wherein said plurality of piezoelectric elements comprises a lamination of multiple piezoelectric material layers and multiple conductive layers alternately stacked, the lamination being fired to provide a piezoelectric plate, and the plate being fixed at one end thereof to said base and cut at predetermined widths to provide said plurality of piezoelectric elements,
- wherein conductive members are disposed at said fixed end and said free end of each of said piezoelectric elements such that application of an electric signal between predetermined conductive members produces an axial expansion in the piezoelectric element disposed between the predetermined conductive members,
- wherein each of said multiple conductive layers extends only partially through one of said piezoelectric elements, thereby defining a stacking offset for each of said conductive layers, said conductive layers being either first conductive layers offset in a first direction or second conductive layers offset in a second direction opposite the first direction, wherein the first conductive layers alternate with the second conductive layers, and
- wherein said plurality of piezoelectric elements is aligned in a third direction that is perpendicular to both the first direction and the second direction.
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/136,049, filed Oct. 14, 1993, U.S. Pat. No. 5,444,471 which is a File Wrapper Continuation of application Ser. No. 07/657,910, filed Feb. 20, 1991 abandoned.
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