Claims
- 1. An ink jet head for a color printer, comprising:a pressure chamber block having therein a plurality of pressure chambers each containing an ink; and a plurality of actuator blocks, each of the actuator blocks having a plurality of actuator, each of the actuators having a piezoelectric element, and a first electrode and a second electrode for applying a voltage across the piezoelectric element, each of the actuators covering one of the pressure chambers, wherein; the actuator blocks and the pressure chamber block are layered on each other; the pressure chamber block is a single block and not an integrated block with respect to a scanning direction; an area of a layering surface of each of the actuator blocks is smaller than an area of a layering surface of the pressure chamber block; and the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged on one surface of the pressure chamber block.
- 2. The ink jet head of claim 1,wherein the pressure chamber block includes: a pressure chamber plate having therein the plurality of pressure chambers each containing an ink; a channel plate having therein a plurality of ink channels respectively communicated to the pressure chambers and a common liquid chamber communicated to the pressure chambers; and a nozzle plate having therein a plurality of nozzles respectively communicated to the ink channels, the pressure chamber plate, the channel plate and the nozzle plate being layered on one another.
- 3. The ink jet head of claim 2,wherein the ink jet head is obtained by producing an actuator block by sequentially layering at least the first electrode, the piezoelectric element, and the second electrode, on a substrate having a smaller area than that of the pressure chamber plate, and then transferring the actuator block onto the pressure chamber plate so that the plurality of pressure chambers provided in the pressure chamber plate are covered by the second electrode.
- 4. The ink jet head of claim 3,wherein the substrate is an MgO single crystal substrate, and the piezoelectric element is produced by sputtering.
- 5. The ink jet head of claim 3,wherein the substrate is an MgO single crystal substrate.
- 6. The ink jet head of claim 3,wherein the piezoelectric element is produced by sputtering.
- 7. The ink jet head or claim 2,wherein the ink jet head is obtained by producing an actuator block by sequentially layering at least the first electrode, the piezoelectric element, the second electrode, and a vibration plate, on a substrate having a smaller area than that of the pressure chamber plate, and then transferring the actuator block onto the pressure chamber plate so that the plurality of pressure chambers provided in the pressure chamber plate are covered by the vibration plate.
- 8. The ink jet head of claim 7,wherein the substrate is an MgO single crystal substrate, and the piezoelectric element in produced by sputtering.
- 9. The ink jet head of claim 7,wherein the substrate is an MgO single crystal substrate.
- 10. The ink jet head of claim 7,wherein the piezoelectric element is produced by sputtering.
- 11. The ink jet head of claim 1,wherein the plurality at actuator blocks are arranged so that edge surfaces of ones of the actuator blocks adjacent to each other in a direction perpendicular to a scanning direction are not in contact with each other.
- 12. The ink jet head of claim 1,wherein the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged so as to be separated from one another so that adjacent ones of the actuator blocks partially overlap with each other with respect to a direction perpendicular to a scanning direction.
- 13. The ink jet head of claim 1,wherein the plurality of actuator blacks are arranged so that adjacent ones at the actuator of blocks are spaced apart from each other in a scanning direction.
- 14. The ink jet head of claim 1,wherein the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged in a staggered pattern.
- 15. The ink jet head of claim 1,wherein the actuator blocks include, instead of the second electrode, a conductive vibration plate functioning also as the second electrode.
- 16. An ink jet recording apparatus for recording information using a plurality of colors of ink, comprising:a plurality of the ink jet heads of claim 1 independently provided for the respective colors of ink; and movement means for relatively moving the ink jet heads and a recording medium with respect to each other in a scanning direction.
- 17. An ink jet head, comprising:a pressure chamber block having therein a plurality of pressure chambers respectively containing a plurality of types of ink; and a plurality of actuator blocks, each of the actuator blocks having a plurality of actuators, each of the actuators having a piezoelectric element, and a first electrode and a second electrode for applying a voltage across the piezoelectric element, each of the actuators covering one of the pressure chambers, wherein; the actuator blocks and the pressure chamber block are layered on each other; the pressure chamber block is a single block and not an integrated block with respect to a scanning direction; an area of a layering surface of each of the actuator blocks is smaller than an area of a layering surface of the pressure chamber block; and the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged on one surface of pressure chamber block.
- 18. The ink jet head of claim 17,wherein the pressure chamber block includes: a pressure chamber plate having therein a plurality of pressure chambers respectively containing a plurality of types of ink; a channel plate having therein a plurality of ink channels respectively communicated to the pressure chambers for the respective types of ink and a plurality of common liquid chambers respectively containing the types of ink and respectively communicated to the pressure chambers for the respective types of ink; and a nozzle plate having therein a plurality of nozzles respectively communicated to the ink channels for the respective types of ink, the pressure chamber plate, the channel plate and the nozzle plate being layered on one another.
- 19. The ink jet head of claim 18,wherein the pressure chamber plate is made of a single plate.
- 20. The ink jet head of claim 17,wherein the plurality of types of ink include a black ink, a cyan ink, a magenta ink and a yellow ink.
- 21. The ink jet head of claim 17,wherein the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged so that edge surfaces of ones of the actuator blocks adjacent to each other in a direction perpendicular to a scanning direction are not in contact with each other.
- 22. The ink jet head of claim 17,wherein the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged so as to be separated from one another so that adjacent ones of the actuator blocks partially overlap with each other with respect to a direction perpendicular to a scanning direction.
- 23. The ink jet head or claim 17,wherein the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged so that adjacent ones of the actuator blocks are spaced apart from each other in a scanning direction.
- 24. The ink jet head of claim 17,wherein the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged in a staggered pattern.
- 25. An ink jet recording apparatus, comprising:the ink jet head of claim 17; and movement means for relatively moving the ink jet head and a recording medium with respect to each other in a scanning direction.
- 26. An ink jet head, comprising:a pressure chamber block having therein a plurality of pressure chambers respectively containing a plurality of types of ink, wherein the pressure chambers for the respective types of ink are successively arranged in a scanning direction; and a plurality of actuator blocks, each of the actuator blocks having a plurality of actuators, each of the actuators having a piezoelectric element, and a first electrode and a second electrode for applying a voltage across the piezoelectric element, each of the actuators covering one of the pressure chambers, wherein; the actuator blocks and the pressure chamber block are layered on each other; the pressure chamber block is a single block and not an integrated block with respect to scanning direction; an area of a layering surface of each of the actuator blocks is smaller than an area of a layering surface of the pressure chamber block; and the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged on one surface of the pressure chamber block so that each of the actuator blocks covers the pressure chambers for a plurality of types of ink.
- 27. The ink jet head of claim 26,wherein the pressure chamber block includes: a pressure chamber plate having therein a plurality of pressure chambers respectively containing a plurality of types of ink, wherein the pressure chambers for the respective types of ink are successively arranged in the scanning direction; a channel plate having therein a plurality of ink channels respectively communicate to the pressure chambers for the respective types of ink and a plurality of common liquid chambers respectively containing the types of ink and respectively communicated to the pressure chambers for the respective types of ink; and a nozzle plate having therein a plurality of nozzles respectively communicated to the ink channels for the respective types of ink, the pressure chamber plate, the channel plate and the nozzle plate being layered on one another.
- 28. The ink jet head of claim 26,wherein the plurality of types of ink include a black ink, a cyan ink, a magenta ink and a yellow ink.
- 29. The ink jet head of claim 26,wherein the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged so that edge surfaces of ones of the actuator blocks adjacent to each other in a direction perpendicular to a scanning direction are not in contact with each other.
- 30. The ink jet head of claim 26,wherein the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged so as to be separated from one another so that adjacent ones of the actuator block partially overlap with each other with respect to a direction perpendicular to the scanning direction.
- 31. The ink jet head of claim 26,wherein the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged so that adjacent ones of the actuator blocks are spaced apart from each other in a scanning direction.
- 32. The ink jet head of claim 26,wherein the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged in a staggered pattern.
- 33. An ink jet recording apparatus, comprising:the ink jet head of claim 26; and movement means for relatively moving the ink jet head and a recording medium with respect to each other in a scanning direction.
- 34. An ink jet head, comprising:a pressure chamber block having therein a plurality of pressure chambers each containing an ink, a plurality of nozzles, a plurality of ink channels for guiding the ink in the pressure chambers to the nozzles, respectively, and a common liquid chamber communicated to the plurality pressure chambers; and a plurality of actuator blocks, each of the actuator blocks having a plurality of actuators, each of the actuators having a piezoelectric element, and a first electrode and a second electrode for applying a voltage across the piezoelectric element, each of the actuators covering one of the pressure chambers, wherein: the actuator blocks and the pressure chamber block are layered on each other; the pressure chamber block is a single block and not an integrated block with respect to a scanning direction; an area of a layering surface of each of the actuator blocks is smaller than an area of a layering surface of the pressure chamber block; and the plurality of actuator blocks are arranged on one surface of the pressure chamber block.
- 35. A method of manufacturing an ink jet head, comprising:a block production step of producing plurality of actuator blocks by sequentially layering at least a first electrode, a piezoelectric element, and a second electrode, or by sequentially layering at least a first electrode, a piezoelectric element, a second electrode, and a vibration plate, on each of a plurality of substrates each having a smaller area than that of a pressure chamber plate, which is a single plate and not an integrated plate with respect to a scanning direction; a first attachment step of attaching the actuator blocks layered on the respective substrates to one surface of the pressure chamber plate so that some of a plurality of pressure chambers provided in the pressure chamber plate are covered by the second electrode or the vibration plate of each of the actuator blocks; a step of removing the substrates; and a step of patterning the first electrode of each of the actuator blocks.
- 36. The method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 35, comprising, after the step of patterning the first electrode:a step of attaching a channel plate on the other surface of the pressure chamber plate, the channel plate having therein ink channels for guiding the ink in the pressure chambers to nozzles, respectively, and a common liquid chamber; and a step of attaching a nozzle plate having therein the nozzles to the channel plate.
- 37. The method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 35,wherein the first attachment step is a step of attaching the plurality of actuator blocks to be separated from one another so that adjacent ones of the actuator blocks partially overlap with each other with respect to a direction perpendicular to the scanning direction.
- 38. The method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 35,wherein the first attachment step is a step of arranging the plurality of actuator blocks in a staggered pattern.
- 39. The method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 35,wherein the substrate is an MgO single crystal substrate.
- 40. The method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 35,wherein the block production step includes a step of producing the piezoelectric element by sputtering.
- 41. The method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 35,wherein the block production step includes a step of layering a conductive vibration plate functioning also as the second electrode, instead of layering the second electrode.
- 42. An ink jet recording apparatus, comprising:an ink jet head produced by the method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 35; and movement means for relatively moving the ink jet head and a recording medium with respect to each other in a scanning direction.
- 43. A method of manufacturing an ink jet head, comprising:a block production step of producing a plurality of actuator blocks by sequentially layering at least a first electrode, a piezoelectric element, and a second electrode, or by sequentially layering at least a first electrode, a piezoelectric element, a second electrode, and a vibration plate, on each of a plurality of substrates each having a smaller area than that of a pressure chamber plate, which is a single plate and not an integrated plate with respect to a scanning direction; a first attachment step of attaching the actuator blocks layered on the respective substrates to one surface of the pressure chamber plate so that some of plurality of pressure chambers provided in the pressure chamber plate are covered by the second electrode or the vibration plate of each of the actuator blocks; a step of removing the substrates; a step of patterning the first electrode of each of the actuator blocks; and a step of patterning the piezoelectric element of each of the actuator blocks.
- 44. The method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 43, comprising, after the step of patterning the piezoelectric element:a step at attaching a channel plate on the other surface of the pressure chamber plate, the channel plate having therein ink channels for guiding the ink in the pressure chambers to nozzles, respectively, and a common liquid chamber; and a step of attaching a nozzle plate having therein the nozzles to the channel plate.
- 45. The method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 43,wherein the first attachment step is a step of attaching the plurality of actuator blocks to be separated from one another so that adjacent ones of the actuator blocks partially overlap with each other with respect to a direction perpendicular to the scanning direction.
- 46. The method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 43,wherein the first attachment step is a step of arranging the plurality of actuator blocks in a staggered pattern.
- 47. The method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 43,wherein the substrate is an MgO single crystal substrate.
- 48. The method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 43,wherein the block production step includes a step of producing the piezoelectric element by sputtering.
- 49. The method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 43,wherein the block production step includes a step of layering a conductive vibration plate functioning also as the second electrode, instead of layering the second electrode.
- 50. An ink jet recording apparatus, comprising:an ink jet head produced by the method of manufacturing an ink jet head of claim 43; and movement means for relatively moving the ink jet head and a recording medium with respect to each other in a scanning direction.
Priority Claims (2)
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2000-209408 |
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2001-013089 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application Ser. No. 09/903,205, filed on Jul. 11, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,565,196 the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference and for which priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. §120; and this application claims priority of Japanese application No. 2000-209,408 tiled Jul. 11, 2000 and Japanese Application No. 2001-013,089 filed Jan. 22, 2001 under U.S.C. §119.
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