Claims
- 1. A head for ink jet printing comprising:
- a substrate;
- a plurality of nozzles arranged on a flat surface of the substrate for discharging ink, the nozzles being arranged in an inclined zig zag arrangement wherein the nozzles are arranged on the flat surface in only first and second straight lines inclined with respect to a printing direction and also with respect to a direction perpendicular to the printing direction, wherein the nozzles arranged in the first straight line are offset with respect to the nozzles arranged in the second straight line along a direction perpendicular to a printing direction and wherein the nozzles are arranged to concentrate at a central portion of either a circle or a circular arc on the flat surface; and
- path means formed in the substrate for supplying the ink to the nozzles, the path means including:
- a plurality of pressure chambers formed in the substrate, and
- a plurality of ink slits having substantially narrower width than the pressure chambers, formed in the substrate and arranged radially, each ink slit fluidly coupling one of the pressure chambers to one of the nozzles, wherein viscous drag for ink passing through the ink slits is equalized among the ink slits;
- wherein the path means define an almost radial pattern on the substrate, the path means having almost equal lengths; and
- wherein each of the ink paths have a cross section, and wherein the cross section of each of the ink paths corresponding to nozzles located toward ends of each of the first and second straight lines are relatively small, and the cross section of each of the ink paths corresponding to nozzles located towards a center of each of the first and second straight lines are relatively large so as to equalize viscous drags of the ink paths.
- 2. The head of claim 1, wherein an internal shape of each nozzle is a tapered shape tapering from an ink inlet side to an ink outlet side.
- 3. The head of claim 2, wherein a tapering angle of the tapered shape of each nozzle is approximately 4.degree. against an ink discharge direction.
- 4. The head of claim 2, wherein a dimension of the ink inlet side is at least 2.5 times a dimension of the ink outlet side.
- 5. The head of claim 1, wherein an internal shape of each nozzle is a stepped shape including an ink inlet side and an ink outlet side having diameters having different sizes.
- 6. The head of claim 5, wherein a dimension of the ink inlet side of each nozzle is at least 3 times a dimension of the ink outlet side.
- 7. The head of claim 1, wherein each nozzle possesses a substantially circular opening.
- 8. The head of claim 1, wherein a depth of each ink slit is larger than a width of each ink slit at a location near the nozzles.
- 9. The head of claim 1, wherein the path means further includes:
- an ink introducing mechanism for introducing ink into the pressure chambers;
- discharge means for discharging ink, including a plurality of pressing elements attached on the substrate at locations corresponding to the pressure chambers for applying a pressure to a corresponding pressure chamber in response to a command,
- wherein the pressing element receives the command and applies the pressure to the corresponding pressure chamber and ink within the corresponding pressure chamber to be fed to the corresponding ink slit, and the corresponding nozzle to discharge the ink fed to the corresponding ink slit, wherein when the command is released, almost the same amount of ink as the amount of ink fed to the corresponding ink slit is introduced into the corresponding pressure chamber by the ink introducing mechanism.
- 10. The head of claim 9, wherein the ink introducing mechanism includes:
- an ink chamber formed to connect and surround the pressure chambers on the substrate; and
- an ink introducing aperture for introducing the ink into the ink chamber.
- 11. The head of claim 9, wherein the substrate is a photosensitive glass substrate, and the nozzles, the ink slits, the pressure chambers, and the ink introducing mechanism are formed in the substrate by anisotropic etching of the substrate.
- 12. The head of claim 11, wherein the nozzles are formed by the anisotropic etching including a step of exposing the substrate while the substrate is rotated and inclined relative to a direction of exposure.
- 13. The head of claim 9, wherein the nozzles are separately arranged in a plurality of groups near a central point of either a circle or a circular arc on the flat surface.
- 14. The head of claim 13, wherein a plurality of groups of the pressure chambers and the ink slits corresponding to the plurality of groups of nozzles constitute a plurality of ink paths mutually separated.
- 15. The head of claim 13, wherein the nozzles are separately arranged in three groups near the central point.
- 16. The head of claim 14, wherein different color inks are supplied to each of the groups of pressure chambers and ink slits.
- 17. The head of claim 1, wherein the pressing elements are piezoelectric elements that are excited and distorted by the command supplied as a voltage.
- 18. The head of claim 17, wherein the discharge means includes a vibrating member to be vibrated by the distortion of the piezoelectric elements when the piezoelectric elements are excited.
- 19. The head of claim 9, wherein the discharge means includes a piezoelectric substrate in a circular arc, the piezoelectric substrate having a common electrode on one surface and a plurality of individual electrodes corresponding to the pressure chambers on another surface, and wherein each pressing element is a piezoelectric element composed of a portion of the piezoelectric substrate, one of the individual electrodes and the common electrode.
- 20. The head of claim 19, wherein the piezoelectric substrate includes concave surfaces for electrically and acoustically separating individual electrodes which are adjacent.
- 21. The head of claim 19, wherein the piezoelectric substrate is arranged so that the individual electrodes are on a side of the piezoelectric element opposite the pressure chambers.
- 22. The head of claim 19, wherein the pressing elements are attached to a first surface of the substrate and the nozzles open to a second surface of the substrate on opposite side to the first surface.
- 23. The head unit of claim 9, wherein the pressing elements are piezoelectric elements to be excited and distorted by a command supplied as a voltage, and wherein the discharge means includes a vibrating member to be vibrated by distortion of the piezoelectric elements when the piezoelectric elements are excited.
- 24. The head unit of claim 23, further comprising a connection member for connecting the piezoelectric elements to a signal voltage source, wherein the signal voltage source supplies the command as the voltage to the piezoelectric elements.
- 25. A non-impact printer comprising a head unit; and an ink fountain for storing ink to be discharged, the head unit including a head for ink jet printing; and a support for supporting the head, the head comprising a plurality of nozzles arranged on a flat surface for discharging the ink; and discharge means for discharging the ink from the nozzles, the nozzles connected by ink paths to the ink fountain,
- wherein the nozzles are arranged in a zig zag arrangement on the flat surface, the zig zag arrangement being an arrangement satisfying the following conditions:
- (1) the nozzles being arranged on first and second straight lines positioned on the flat surface;
- (2) nozzles arranged on the first straight line being offset with respect to nozzles arranged on the second straight line along a direction perpendicular to a printing direction; and
- (3) the first and second straight lines are inclined with respect to the printing direction and the direction perpendicular to the printing direction; and
- wherein the first and second straight lines pass through or near a central portion of either a circle or a circular arc on the flat surface;
- wherein the path means run substantially along lines which emanate radially from the central portion of the circle or the circular arc; and
- wherein each of the ink paths have a cross section, and wherein the cross section of each of the ink paths corresponding to nozzles located toward ends of each of the first and second straight lines are relatively small, and the cross section of each of the ink paths corresponding to nozzles located towards a center of each of the first and second straight lines are relatively large so as to equalize viscous drags of the ink paths.
- 26. The non-impact printer of claim 25, wherein the head further comprises a flat plate structure on which the flat surface is defined, the flat plate structure comprising:
- a substrate;
- the nozzles arranged in the zig zag arrangement on the flat surface; and
- path means formed on the substrate for supplying the ink to the nozzles, including:
- a plurality of ink slits formed on the substrate corresponding to the nozzles so as to connect with the nozzles,
- a plurality of pressure chambers formed on the substrate corresponding to the ink slits so as to connect with the ink slits, and
- an ink introducing mechanism for introducing the ink into the pressure chambers;
- wherein the discharge means includes a plurality of pressing elements attached on the substrate corresponding to the pressure chambers to apply a pressure to a corresponding pressure chamber in response to a command,
- wherein each pressing element receives the command and applies pressure to a corresponding pressure chamber, and in response to each pressing element applying pressure, the ink within the corresponding pressure chamber is fed to a corresponding ink slit, and wherein when the ink is fed to the corresponding ink slit, a corresponding nozzle discharges the ink, and when the command is released, almost the same amount of ink as the amount of the ink fed to the corresponding ink slit is introduced into the corresponding pressure chamber from the ink fountain, through the ink introducing mechanism.
- 27. The non-impact printer of claim 26, wherein the pressing elements are piezoelectric elements to be excited and distorted by a command supplied as a voltage, and wherein the discharge means includes a vibrating member to be vibrated by distortion of the piezoelectric elements when the piezoelectric elements are excited.
- 28. The non-impact printer of claim 27, wherein the head further comprises a connection member for connecting the piezoelectric elements to a signal voltage source,
- the non-impact printer further comprising the signal voltage source for supplying the command as the voltage to the piezoelectric elements.
- 29. The non-impact printer of claim 25, further comprising:
- a platen for holding a printing medium;
- a feed roller for feeding the printing medium to the platen along a direction perpendicular to the printing direction;
- means for giving a feeding force to the feed roller;
- a carriage movable to and from the platen in the printing direction; and
- means for giving a driving force to the carriage,
- wherein the head unit is relatively secured to the carriage, and with the movement of the carriage, the head unit is movable with respect to the printing medium in the printing direction, and wherein with the feeding of the printing medium by the feed roller, the head unit is movable with respect to the printing medium in a direction perpendicular to the printing direction.
- 30. A head unit comprising a head for ink jet printing and a support upon which the head is supported, the head including a plurality of nozzles arranged on a flat surface for discharging ink; and discharge means for discharging the ink from the nozzles, the nozzles connected by ink paths to the ink fountain,
- wherein the nozzles are arranged in a zig zag arrangement on the flat surface, the zig zag arrangement being an arrangement satisfying the following conditions:
- (1) the nozzles being arranged on first and second straight lines positioned on the flat surface;
- (2) the nozzles arranged on the first straight line being offset with respect to the nozzles arranged on the second straight line along a direction perpendicular to a printing direction; and
- (3) the first and second straight lines are inclined with respect to the printing direction and the direction perpendicular to the printing direction; and
- wherein the first and second straight lines pass through or near a central portion of either a circle or a circular arc on the flat surface;
- wherein the path means run substantially along lines which emanate radially from the central portion of the circle or the circular arc; and
- wherein each of the ink paths have a cross section, and wherein the cross section of each of the ink paths corresponding to nozzles located toward ends of each of the first and second straight lines are relatively small, and the cross section of each of the ink paths corresponding to nozzles located towards a center of each of the first and second straight lines are relatively large so as to equalize viscous drags of the ink paths.
- 31. The head unit of claim 30, wherein the head further comprises a flat plate structure on which the flat surface is defined, the flat plate structure comprising:
- a substrate;
- the nozzles arranged in the zig zag arrangement on the flat surface; and
- path means formed on the substrate for supplying the ink to the nozzles, the path means including
- a plurality of ink slits formed on the substrate corresponding to the nozzles so as to connect with the nozzles,
- a plurality of pressure chambers formed on the substrate corresponding to the ink slits so as to connect with the ink slits, and
- an ink introducing mechanism for introducing the ink into the pressure chambers; and
- wherein the discharge means includes a plurality of pressing elements attached on the substrate corresponding to the pressure chambers to apply a pressure to a corresponding pressure chamber in response to a command; and
- wherein each pressing element receives the command and applies pressure to a corresponding pressure chamber, and in response to each pressing element applying pressure, the ink within the corresponding pressure chamber is fed to a corresponding ink slit, and wherein when the ink is fed to the corresponding ink slit, a corresponding nozzle discharges the ink, and when the command is released, almost the same amount of ink as the amount of the ink fed to the corresponding ink slit is introduced into the corresponding pressure chamber from the ink introducing mechanism.
Priority Claims (3)
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4-52844 |
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4-228528 |
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4-241766 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/026,550, filed Mar. 4, 1993, entitled NOZZLE ARRANGEMENT STRUCTURE IN INK JET PRINT HEAD U.S. Pat. No. 5,552,813.
US Referenced Citations (4)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Frank M. White, Fluid Mechanics 2nd Edition, Mc-Graw-Hill Book, NY, pp. 302-303, 1986. |
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