Claims
- 1. An ink jet printing head, comprising:a base; a nozzle plate defining a plurality of nozzle apertures; an array of piezoelectric elements, said piezoelectric elements being arranged at predetermined intervals; wherein each of said piezoelectric elements has one surface that is fixed onto said base and another surface which confronts a respective one of the nozzle apertures of said nozzle plate; wherein said piezoelectric elements have a predetermined width and include alternately stacked piezoelectric material and conductive material which form a lamination having multiple piezoelectric layers and multiple conductive layers, wherein a lamination direction coincides with a main vibrating direction, and said piezoelectric elements are formed by burning the lamination of said piezoelectric material layers and said conductive material layers to provide a piezoelectric plate, and cutting said piezoelectric plate into a plurality of piezoelectric elements; wherein the main vibrating direction is a direction extending between the one surface and said another surface through each of said piezoelectric elements; wherein gaps for storing ink are respectively provided between said another surfaces of said piezoelectric elements and the respective ones of the nozzle apertures of said nozzle plate; wherein said piezoelectric elements include a row of said piezoelectric elements alternating between first piezoelectric elements and second piezoelectric elements; and wherein, of said piezoelectric elements, only said first piezoelectric elements are configured to produce an ink jetting force in accordance with print signals supplied to the ink jet printing head.
- 2. The ink jet printing head according to claim 1, wherein said second piezoelectric elements form structural supports extending a predetermined distance between said base and said nozzle plate.
- 3. The ink jet printing head according to claim 2, wherein said second piezoelectric elements are longer in the lamination direction than said first piezoelectric elements.
- 4. The ink jet printing head according to claim 2, wherein said first piezoelectric elements are wider in a direction perpendicular to the lamination direction than said second piezoelectric elements.
- 5. The ink jet printing head according to claim 1, wherein each of the ink storage gaps is uniquely associated with one of said first piezoelectric elements and is segregated from adjacent ones of the ink storage gaps by partitions.
- 6. The ink jet printing head according to claim 5, wherein said second piezoelectric elements provide said partitions.
- 7. An ink jet printing head, comprising:a base; a plurality of piezoelectric elements arranged in rows on said base, each row including first piezoelectric elements and second piezoelectric elements alternately arrayed along the row, the first piezoelectric elements being actuatable to apply a compressive force on ink in accordance with print signals, the second piezoelectric elements being fixed and not actuatable by print signals, said first and second piezoelectric elements having a multilayer structure including laminated layers; a nozzle plate including nozzles located above said respective first piezoelectric elements; and ink chamber areas, containing ink, located at least respectively between the nozzles and said first piezoelectric elements.
- 8. The ink jet printing head according to claim 7, wherein said second piezoelectric elements form structural supports extending a predetermined distance between said base and said nozzle plate.
- 9. The ink jet printing head according to claim 7, wherein each of the ink chamber areas is uniquely associated with one of said first piezoelectric elements and is segregated from adjacent ones of the ink chamber areas by said second piezoelectric element's.
- 10. The ink jet printing head according to claim 9, wherein said second piezoelectric elements provide said partitions.
Priority Claims (4)
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P2-4074 |
Feb 1990 |
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2-43787 |
Feb 1990 |
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P2-337278 |
Nov 1990 |
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2-337278 |
Nov 1990 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/794,017 filed Feb. 3, 1997 U.S. Pat. No. 5,844,314 , which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/393,920, filed Feb. 24, 1995 U.S. Pat. No. 5,410,809, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/136,049, filed Oct. 14, 1993, now 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, the disclosures of which ar incorporated herein by reference.
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