Claims
- 1. A dispersion device for use with each ink chamber of a plurality of ink chambers of a droplet ejecting apparatus for ejecting through a nozzle associated with each in chamber droplets of a disperse-system liquid including a dispersion medium and a solid disperse phase, the solid disperse phase containing solid particles which cohere and settle out of the dispersion medium time, comprising:
- oscillating means forming at least a portion of each said ink chamber for oscillating at a level sufficient for dispersing cohered and sediment solid particles of the disperse-system liquid into substantially homogeneous condition throughout the dispersion medium but insufficient for ejecting the disperse=system liquid through the nozzle, wherein said oscillating means also form an ejection means for ejecting the disperse=system liquid from the ink chamber, said oscillating means operating in only one of a redispersion mode, for dispersing the cohered and sedimented solid particles, and a print mode, for only ejecting the disperse-system liquid when operating as the ejection means, at a time, said redispersion mode being executed for an established predetermined period of time; and
- mode selecting means for entering the droplet ejecting apparatus into the redispersion mode whereupon the oscillating means oscillates at a controlled level of oscillation for the established predetermined period of time; wherein said oscillating means comprises:
- a pair of opposing walls of each said ink chamber, said walls made of a piezoelectric material, and
- an electrode formed on each said of opposing walls; and
- said dispersion device further comprises means for causing said oscillating means to operate in one of the redispersion mode and the print mode.
- 2. The dispersion device as claimed in claim 1, further comprising:
- level control means for controlling the level of oscillation means to be sufficient for dispersing cohered and sedimented solid particles into a substantially homogeneous condition throughout the dispersion medium but to be insufficient for ejecting the liquids through nozzle when in the redispersion mode.
- 3. The dispersion device as claimed in claim 2, wherein:
- the mode selecting means includes a manual switch.
- 4. The dispersion device as claimed in claim 2 wherein:
- the mode selecting means includes a plurality of manual switches manipulated in a predetermined series.
- 5. The dispersion device as claimed in claim 2, wherein:
- the mode selecting means includes an automatic timer circuit with a power backup for automatically periodically entering the droplet ejecting apparatus into the redispersion mode.
- 6. The dispersion device as claimed in claim 2, further comprising:
- redispersion mode predetermined period oftens executing means for executing the established duration of the redispersion mode.
- 7. The dispersion device as claimed in claim 6, wherein:
- The redispersion mode duration executing means includes clock circuit.
- 8. A dispersion device for use with a plurality of chambers of a droplet ejecting apparatus for ejecting through a nozzle associated with each chamber of said plurality of chambers droplets of a disperse-system liquid including a dispersion medium and a solid disperse phase, the solid disperse phase containing solid particles which cohere and settle out of the dispersion medium With time, comprising:
- oscillating means forming at least a portion of each said chamber of said plurality of chambers for simultaneously oscillating said portion of each said chamber of said plurality of chambers at a level sufficient for dispersing cohered and sedimented solid particles of the disperse-system liquid into a substantially homogeneous condition throughout the dispersion medium in each said chamber but insufficient for ejecting the disperse-system liquid through the nozzle, wherein said oscillating means also forms an ejection means for ejecting the disperse-system liquid from the chamber, said oscillating means operating in only one of a redispersion mode, for dispersing the cohered and sedimented solid particles in each said chamber simultaneously, and a print mode, for selectively ejecting the disperse-system liquid only from image forming chambers of said plurality of chambers when operating as the ejection means, at a time wherein said oscillating means comprises:
- a pair of opposing walls of each said chamber, said walls made of a piezoelectric material, and
- an electrode formed on each of said opposing walls; and
- said dispersion device further comprises means for causing said oscillating means to operate in one of the redispersion mode and the print mode.
- 9. A dispersion device for use with a plurality of chambers of a droplet ejecting apparatus for ejecting through a nozzle associated with each chamber of said plurality of chambers droplets of a disperse-system liquid including a dispersion medium and a solid disperse phase, the solid disperse phase containing solid particles which cohere and settle out of the dispersion medium with time, comprising:
- an oscillator forming at least a portion of each said chamber of said plurality of chambers from simultaneously oscillating said portion of each said chamber of said plurality of chambers at a level sufficient for dispersing cohered and sedimented solid particles of the disperse-system liquid into a substantially homogeneous condition throughout the dispersion medium in each said chamber but insufficient for ejecting the disperse-system liquid through the nozzle, wherein said oscillator also forms an ejection means for ejecting the disperse-system liquid from the chamber, said oscillator operating in only one of a redispersion mode, for dispersing the cohered and sedimented solid particles in each said chamber simultaneously, and a print mode, for selectively ejecting the disperse-system liquid only from image forming chambers of said plurality of chambers when operating as the ejection means, at a time, said redispersion mode being executed for an established predetermined period of time; wherein said oscillator comprises:
- a pair of opposing walls of each said chamber, said walls made of a piezoelectric material, and
- an electrode formed on each of said opposing walls; and
- said dispersion device further comprises a controller that causes said oscillator to operate in one of the redispersion mode and the print mode.
- 10. The dispersion device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the controller controls the level of oscillation of the oscillator sufficient for dispersing cohered and sediment solid particles into a substantially homogeneous condition throughout the dispersion medium but to be insufficient for ejecting the liquid through the nozzle when in the redispersion mode.
- 11. The dispersion device as claimed in claim 9, further comprising a mode selector electrically connected to the controller, said mode selector including a manual switch for entering the droplet ejecting apparatus into the redispersion mode.
- 12. The dispersion device as claimed in claim 9, further comprising a mode selector electrically connected to the controller, said mode selector including a plurality of manual switches manipulated in a predetermined series for entering the droplet ejecting apparatus into the redispersion mode.
- 13. The dispersion device as claimed in claim 9, further comprising a mode selector electrically connected to the controller, said mode selector including an automatic timer circuit with a power backup for automatically periodically entering the droplet ejecting apparatus into the redispersion mode.
- 14. The dispersion device as claimed in claim 9, wherein the controller executes the redispersion mode for an established predetermined period of time.
- 15. The dispersion device as claimed in claim 9, further comprising a clock circuit electronically connected to the controller for controlling the established predetermined period of time.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/112,469 filed Aug. 27, 1993, now abandoned.
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