Claims
- 1. A printhead for an ink printer comprising:a nozzle member having a plurality of ink orifices formed therein, each orifice having an exit outlet with a given exit diameter D and having an ink passage with a predetermined length L, wherein a ratio of L/D is greater than unity; a substrate having a top surface and a first outer edge; a plurality of heating means formed on said top surface of said substrate, each of said heating means being located proximate to an associated one of said orifices for vaporizing a portion of ink and expelling said ink from said associated orifice through said ink passage to said exit outlet; and a fluid channel leading to each of said orifices and said heating means for communicating with an ink reservoir, said fluid channel allowing ink to flow around said first outer edge of said substrate and proximate to said orifices.
- 2. The printhead of claim 1 wherein said fluid channel comprises a plurality of ink channels and a plurality of vaporization chambers, said ink channels communicating between said ink reservoir and said vaporization chambers, each of said vaporization chambers being associated with an ink orifice and a heating means.
- 3. The printhead of claim 2 wherein said substrate also has a second outer edge, and said fluid channel allow sink to flow around said first and second outer edges of said substrate and into said ink channels so as to deliver ink from said ink reservoir to said vaporization chambers.
- 4. The printhead of claim 1 wherein said fluid channel is formed in a barrier layer between said substrate and said nozzle member.
- 5. The printhead of claim 4 wherein said barrier layer is a patterned layer of insulating material formed on said substrate.
- 6. The printhead of claim 4 wherein said barrier layer is separate from aid nozzle member and adhesively secured to a back surface of said nozzle member.
- 7. The printhead of claim 1 wherein said substrate is substantially rectangular.
- 8. The printhead of claim 1 further comprising a print cartridge body for housing said ink reservoir for providing said ink to said fluid channel.
- 9. The printhead of claim 1 wherein said passage has a taper between an entrance inlet and said exit outlet.
- 10. The printhead of claim 9 wherein said passage has a taper angle in a range of 5 to 15 degrees relative to an axis of said orifice.
- 11. The printhead of claim 1 wherein said fluid channel comprises a plurality of ink channels and a plurality of vaporization chambers, said ink channels communicating between said ink reservoir and said vaporization chambers, each of said vaporization chambers being associated with an ink orifice and a heating means.
- 12. The printhead of claim 10 wherein said substrate also has a second outer edge, and said fluid channel also allows ink to flow around said first and second outer edges of said substrate and into said ink channels so as to deliver ink from said ink reservoir to said vaporization chambers.
- 13. A method for printing comprising:providing a printhead having an orifice with an exit outlet at one end of an ink passage, wherein the ink passage has a length greater than a diameter of the exit outlet; supplying ink from an ink reservoir around one or more edges of a substrate to allow ink which flows around said one or more edges to energy vaporization chambers essentially surrounding an associated heating means formed on said substrate, said heating means aligned with said orifice; and energizing said heating means to vaporize a portion of ink in an associated one of said vaporization chambers and expelling said ink from said exit outlet of said orifice.
- 14. A printhead for an ink printer comprising:a nozzle member having a plurality of ink orifices formed therein, each orifice having an entrance inlet with a given inlet diameter I, having an exit outlet with a given exit diameter D and having an ink passage with a predetermined length L, wherein inlet diameter I is greater than exit diameter D; a substrate having a top surface and a first outer edge; a plurality of heating means formed on said top surface of said substrate, each of said heating means being located proximate to an associated one of said orifices for vaporizing a portion of ink and expelling said ink from said associated orifice through said ink passage to said exit outlet; and a fluid channel leading to each of said orifices and said heating means for communicating with an ink reservoir, said fluid channel allowing ink to flow around said first outer edge of said substrate and proximate to said orifices.
- 15. The printhead of claim 14 wherein a ratio of L/D is greater than unity.
- 16. The printhead of claim 14 wherein said passage has a consistent taper angle between said entrance inlet and said exit outlet.
- 17. The printhead of claim 14 wherein said passage has a taper angle in a range of 5 to 15 degrees relative to an axis of said orifice.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/832,991 filed on Apr. 4, 1997 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,953,029.
This application relates to the subject matter disclosed in the following U.S. patent and co-pending U.S. applications:
U.S. Pat. No. 4,926,197 to Childers, entitled “Plastic Substrate for Thermal Ink Jet Printer;”
U.S. application Ser. No. 07/568,000, filed Aug. 16, 1990, entitled “Photo-Ablated Components for Inkjet Printheads;”
U.S. application Ser. No. , now U.S. Pat. No. 5,442,384 filed herewith, entitled “Integrated Nozzle Member and TAB Circuit for Inkjet Printhead;”
U.S. application Ser. No. , now U.S. Pat. No. 5,291,226 filed herewith, entitled “Nozzle Member Including Ink Flow Channels;”
U.S. application Ser. No. , now U.S. Pat. No. 5,305,015 filed herewith, entitled “Laser Ablated Nozzle Member for Inkjet Printhead;”
U.S. application Ser. No. , now U.S. Pat. No. 5,420,267 filed herewith, entitled “Improved Inkjet Printhead;”
U.S. application Ser. No. , now U.S. Pat. No. 5,291,331 filed herewith, entitled “Structure and Method for Aligning a Substrate With Respect to orifices in an Inkjet Printhead;”
U.S. application Ser. No. , now U.S. Pat. No. 5,450,113 filed herewith, entitled “Inkjet Printhead With Improved Seal Arrangement;”
U.S. application Ser. No. , now U.S. Pat. No. 5,300,959 filed herewith, entitled “Efficient Conductor Routing for an Inkjet Printhead;”
U.S. application Ser. No. , U.S. Pat. No. 5,469,199 filed herewith, entitled “Wide Inkjet Printhead.”
The above patent and co-pending applications are assigned to the present assignee and are incorporated herein by reference.
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