Claims
- 1. An emission device for ejecting a liquid drop, said device comprising:
a structure defining a chamber volume adapted to receive a liquid and having a nozzle orifice through which a drop of received liquid can be emitted; a wall portion of the chamber volume defining structure, said wall portion being adapted for movement in:
a first direction to increase the chamber volume to draw liquid into the chamber volume through the supply port, and a second direction to decrease the chamber volume to emit a liquid drop through the nozzle orifice and through the supply port; a variable flow restrictor adapted to progressively increase resistance to flow of liquid through the liquid supply port during movement of the wall portion in said second direction; and a controller adapted to selectively move the wall portion in said first and second directions.
- 2. An emission device as defined in claim 1 wherein the restrictor is rigidly attached to the wall portion.
- 3. An emission device for ejecting a liquid drop, said device comprising:
a structure defining a chamber volume adapted to receive a liquid and having a nozzle orifice through which a drop of received liquid can be emitted; an electrode associated with a movable wall portion of the chamber volume defining structure such that electrical actuation of the electrode moves the movable wall portion in:
a first direction to increase the chamber volume to draw liquid into the chamber volume through the supply port, and a second direction to decrease the chamber volume to emit a liquid drop through the nozzle orifice and through the supply port; a variable flow restrictor adapted to progressively increase resistance to flow of liquid through the liquid supply port during movement of the wall portion in said second direction; and a controller adapted to selectively electrically actuate the electrode.
- 4. An emission device for ejecting a liquid drop as defined in claim 3, wherein the moveable wall portion is disposed in the chamber volume defining structure in opposed alignment with the nozzle orifice.
- 5. An emission device for ejecting a liquid drop as defined in claim 3, wherein the moveable wall portion is circular in shape.
- 6. An emission device for ejecting a liquid drop as defined in claim 3, wherein the moveable wall portion is rectangular in shape.
- 7. An emission device for ejecting a liquid drop as defined in claim 3, wherein the emission device is a print head of an ink jet printing system.
- 8. An emission device as defined in claim 3 wherein the restrictor is rigidly attached to the wall portion.
- 9. An emission device for ejecting a liquid drop, said device comprising:
a structure defining a chamber volume adapted to receive a liquid and having a nozzle orifice through which a drop of received liquid can be emitted; a movable member associated with a movable wall portion of the chamber volume defining structure such that movement of the member in:
a first direction increases the chamber volume to draw liquid into the chamber volume through the supply port, and a second direction decreases the chamber volume to emit a liquid drop through the nozzle orifice and through the supply port; an electrode in opposition to the member such that:
application of an electrostatic charge differential between the member and the electrode moves the member in said first direction to increase the chamber volume and relaxation of the electrostatic charge differential between the member and the electrode moves the member in said second direction to decrease the chamber volume; and a variable flow restrictor adapted to progressively increase resistance to flow of liquid through the liquid supply port during movement of the member in said second direction; and a controller adapted to selectively electrically actuate the electrode.
- 10. An emission device as defined in claim 9 wherein the electrode is a structurally stiff ground electrode.
- 11. An emission device as defined in claim 9 wherein the restrictor is rigidly attached to the wall portion.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] Reference is made to commonly assigned, co-pending U.S. patent applications Ser. No. 10/122,566 filed Apr. 15, 2002, in the names of Christopher N. Delametter et al., entitled DROP-ON-DEMAND LIQUID EMISSION USING INTERCONNECTED DUAL ELECTRODES AS EJECTION DEVICE; and Ser. No. 09/788,797 filed Feb. 19, 2001, in the names of Ravi Sharma et al., entitled IMPROVED DROP-ON-DEMAND INK JET PRINTING WITH CONTROLLED FLUID FLOW DURING DROP EJECTION.