Claims
- 1. A recording head for an ink jet recording device comprising:
- a chamber plate having oppositely situated first and second faces,
- means for supplying ink to at least one of the faces of the chamber plate,
- a plurality of pressure chambers being formed as through holes extending from the first and second faces of the chamber plate, the pressure chambers each having a volume, and being arranged in substantially parallel first and second rows,
- a plurality of ducts for communicating ink between said ink supply means and the pressure chambers, each duct communicating with at least one of the pressure chambers, and each pressure chamber communicating with only one of said ducts,
- a nozzle plate attached to one of the faces of the chamber plate, said nozzle plate comprising a number of nozzle openings corresponding to the number of pressure chambers, each nozzle opening communicating with one of the pressure chambers for emitting droplets of ink,
- a piezoelectric actuator element integral to the chamber plate and surrounding each pressure chamber,
- said actuator element having an active direction,
- said actuator element comprising:
- at least one layer of piezoelectric material having an active dimension, and
- at least two electrode layers,
- said piezoelectric material and electrode layers being arranged such that, upon application of an electric voltage between the electrode layers, the active dimension of the piezoelectric material is varied in the active direction,
- and the actuator element is arranged in cooperative relationship with the surrounded pressure chamber so as to cause a change of volume of the pressure chamber when the active dimension of the actuator element is varied in the active direction.
- 2. An ink jet recording device including a recording head, said recording head comprising:
- a chamber plate having oppositely situated first face and second face,
- means for supplying ink to at least one of the first and second face of the chamber plate,
- a plurality of pressure chambers being formed as through holes extending from the first face and second face of the chamber plate, the pressure chambers each having a volume, and being arranged in substantially parallel first and second rows,
- a plurality of ducts for communicating ink between said ink supply means and the pressure chambers, each duct communicating with at least one of the pressure chambers, and each pressure chamber communicating with only one of said ducts,
- a nozzle plate attached to one of the first and second face of the chamber plate, said nozzle plate comprising a number of nozzle openings corresponding to the number of pressure chambers, each nozzle opening communicating with one of the pressure chambers for emitting droplets of ink,
- a piezoelectric actuator element integral to the chamber plate and surrounding each pressure chamber,
- said actuator element having an active direction,
- said actuator element comprising:
- at least one layer of piezoelectric material having an active dimension and
- at least two electrode layers,
- said piezoelectric material and electrode layers being arranged such that, upon application of an electric voltage between the electrode layers, the active dimension of the piezoelectric material is varied in the active direction,
- and the actuator element is arranged in cooperative relationship with the surrounded pressure chamber so as to cause a change of volume of the pressure chamber when the active dimension of the actuator element is varied in the active direction.
- 3. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the plurality of ducts comprises first and second ducts provided at the first face of the chamber plate and third and fourth ducts provided at the second face of the chamber plate, the second, fourth, sixth, etcetera pressure chambers of the first row communicating with the first duct, the second, fourth, sixth, etcetera pressure chambers of the second row communicating with the second duct, the first, third, fifth, etcetera pressure chambers of the first row communicating with the third duct, and the first, third, fifth, etcetera pressure chambers of the second row communicating with the fourth duct.
- 4. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the ducts provided at least one of the faces of the chamber plate are formed as recesses in that face of the chamber plate.
- 5. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the ducts provided at least one of the faces of the chamber plate are formed as recesses in a further plate attached to that face of the chamber plate.
- 6. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the ducts provided at least one of the faces of the chamber plate are formed as openings in an intermediate plate attached to that face of the chamber plate, the intermediate plate being sandwiched between the chamber plate and a further plate.
- 7. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 2, characterized in that the chamber plate has a direction of thickness extending from said first to said second face and is formed as a multilayer plate comprising at least one layer of piezoelectric material sandwiched between layers of electrode material, an actuator element being formed in the chamber plate for each pressure chamber in that plate, the active direction of the actuator elements coinciding with the direction of the thickness of the chamber plate.
- 8. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the ducts provided at least one of the faces of the chamber plate are formed as recesses in that face of the chamber plate.
- 9. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the ducts provided at least one of the faces of the chamber plate are formed as recesses in a further plate attached to that face of the chamber plate.
- 10. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the ducts provided at least one of the faces of the chamber plate are formed as openings in an intermediate plate attached to that face of the chamber plate, the intermediate plate being sandwiched between the chamber plate and a further plate.
- 11. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that the chamber plate has a direction of thickness extending from said first to said second face and is formed as a multilayer plate comprising at least one layer of piezoelectric material sandwiched between layers of electrode material, an actuator element being formed in the chamber plate for each pressure chamber in that plate, the active direction of the actuator elements coinciding with the direction of the thickness of the chamber plate.
- 12. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that the chamber plate has a direction of thickness extending from said first to said second face and is formed as a multilayer plate comprising at least one layer of piezoelectric material sandwiched between layers of electrode material, an actuator element being formed in the chamber plate for each pressure chamber in that plate, the active direction of the actuator elements coinciding with the direction of the thickness of the chamber plate.
- 13. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that the chamber plate has a direction of thickness extending from said first to said second face and is formed as a multilayer plate comprising at least one layer of piezoelectric material sandwiched between layers of electrode material, an actuator element being formed in the chamber plate for each pressure chamber in that plate, the active direction of the actuator elements coinciding with the direction of the thickness of the chamber plate.
- 14. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that the chamber plate has a direction of thickness extending from said first to said second face and is formed as a multilayer plate comprising at least one layer of piezoelectric material sandwiched between layers of electrode material, an actuator element being formed in the chamber plate for each pressure chamber in that plate, the active direction of the actuator elements coinciding with the direction of the thickness of the chamber plate.
- 15. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that the chamber plate has a direction of thickness extending from said first to said second face and is formed as a multilayer plate comprising at least one layer of piezoelectric material sandwiched between layers of electrode material, an actuator element being formed in the chamber plate for each pressure chamber in that plate, the active direction of the actuator elements coinciding with the direction of the thickness of the chamber plate.
- 16. (Amended) An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 9, characterized in that the chamber plate has a direction of thickness extending from said first to said second face and is formed as a multilayer plate comprising at least one layer of piezoelectric material sandwiched between layers of electrode material, an actuator element being formed in the chamber plate for each pressure chamber in that plate, the active direction of the actuator elements coinciding with the direction of the thickness of the chamber plate.
- 17. An ink jet recording device as claimed in claim 10, characterized in that the chamber plate has a direction of thickness extending from said first to said second face and is formed as a multilayer plate comprising at least one layer of piezoelectric material sandwiched between layers of electrode material, an actuator element being formed in the chamber plate for each pressure chamber in that plate, the active direction of the actuator elements coinciding with the direction of the thickness of the chamber plate.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/566,528, filed on Dec. 4, 1995, now abandoned.
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