Ink jet recording head and ink jet recording apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6749287
  • Patent Number
    6,749,287
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, September 5, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 15, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An ink jet recording head includes a plurality of recording element substrates, a supply port, a supporting member for supporting the recording element substrates, an electric contact substrate fixed to the supporting member, and an electric wiring tape connected to the recording element substrates and to the electric contact substrate. The electric contact substrate has a plurality of input terminals that are electrically connected to recording elements of the recording element substrates via the electric wiring tape, and are also electrically connected to terminals of a recording apparatus body. The electric contact substrate is wider than the electric wiring tape. If m equals the maximum number of input terminals arranged in the lateral direction on the electric contact substrate, and n equals the maximum number of input terminals arranged in the longitudinal direction on the electric contact substrate, then m>n.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to an ink jet recording head for use in a recording apparatus that performs a recording operation by discharging recording liquid such as ink from a discharge port to form liquid droplets. More particularly, this invention relates to a recording element substrate for use in the ink jet recording head, a wiring substrate that connects the recording device substrate with a power source, and so forth. It should be noted that the ink jet recording head according to the present invention may be applied to an ordinary printing apparatus and other apparatuses such as a copying machine, a facsimile with a communication system, and a word processor having a printing section, and may also be applied to an industrial recording apparatus that is compositely combined with various processing units.




2. Related Background Art




Conventionally, an ink jet recording head is comprised of pads that receive driving pulses for driving liquid discharge elements (e.g. piezoelectric elements and bubble generating electrothermal converting elements) provided in the head. Terminals provided at a head mounting position of a printer are brought into contact with the pads when the ink jet recording head is detachably mounted on the printer. The pads of the ink jet recording head will be increased reasonably according to the increase in the number of liquid discharge elements.




For example, an ink jet recording head disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,610,635 has a memory element and a pad portion disposed in a flexible cable that is directly connected with the head.




The number of discharge elements in an ink jet recording head has increased from 64 for monochromatic recording to 128 or more. In the case of a recording head capable of multicolor recording, the number of discharge elements have been increased. Accordingly, the number of pads required for the recording head has been increased.




On the other hand, an ink jet recording head is usually provided with a holder that is detachably mounted on the head in order to receive discharge ink from a tube or a tank. Among various kinds of ink jet recording heads, a head chip utilizing thermal energy has the advantage of being small in size. The use of such a head chip reduces the size of a plurality of recording heads even if the number of pads is increased.




If forty pads are arranged in the flexible cable of the recording head disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 5,610,635 in the case where the number of pads in the ink jet recording head is increased as stated above, the pads must be arranged along the length of the flexible cable since the width of the flexible cable is fixed due to the limitation on the width of the recording head itself. In this case, eight rows of five pads arranged along the width direction of the flexible cable must be arranged along the length direction of the flexible cable. As a result, if the ink jet recording head is electrically connected with a printer body, contact pressure is varied according to the positions of the pads and terminals when a plurality of pads is brought into contact with a plurality of terminals. This increases the poor contact between the pads and the terminals.




Moreover, if the recording head is constructed as disclosed in the specification of the above patent, a memory element or the like provided in the flexible cable may become one of factors that badly affect the contact between the pads of the recording head and the terminals of the carriage.




Further, there is no prior art that enables the proper arrangement of pads according to different structures of heads, and it is therefore necessary to develop the technique for arranging pads reasonably and properly.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an ink jet recording head, which is detachably mounted in a recording head and has a plurality of input terminals for receiving electric signals from a recording apparatus body, the ink jet recording apparatus being capable of preventing the poor contact between the input terminals of the recording head and the terminals of the recording apparatus body in electric connection thereof even if the number of the input terminals is increased.




In order to attain the above object, there is provided an ink jet recording head, comprising: a plurality of recording element substrates having a plurality of recording elements for discharging a recording liquid, and a supply port for supplying the recording liquid to the recording elements; a supporting member for supporting the plurality of recording element substrates; an electric contact substrate having a plurality of input terminals electrically connected to terminals of a recording apparatus body, and being fixed to the supporting member; an electric wiring tape connected to the plurality of the recording element substrates and the electric contact substrate such that the input terminals of the electric contact substrate are electrically connected to the recording elements of the recording element substrates; and in which the width of the electric contact substrate is wider than that of the electric wiring tape in a lateral direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction in which the electric contact substrate and the electric wiring tape are arranged, and the input terminals are arranged in the lateral direction and the longitudinal direction on one surface of the electric contact substrate, and a relationship of m>n is satisfied if the maximum number of the input terminals in the lateral direction is assumed to be m and the maximum number of input terminals in the longitudinal direction is assumed to be n. Preferably, n is equal or less than 5.




It is preferred that the maximum number m of the input terminals are arranged in the lateral direction on one surface of the electric contact substrate, and rows of the m input terminals arranged in the lateral direction and extending in the lateral direction are arranged in the longitudinal direction in the same number as the maximum number n in the longitudinal direction.




According to the invention described above, in the ink jet recording head in which the respective recording element substrates are electrically connected to the electric contact substrate fixed on the supporting member supporting the recording element substrates through the electric wiring tape, the width of the electric contact substrate is wider than that of the electric wiring tape in the lateral direction perpendicular to the direction in which the electric contact substrate and the electric wiring tape are arranged. This reduces the number of input terminals on the electric contact substrate, and arranges a plurality of input terminals on the electric contact substrate while preventing them from being arranged in the form of an oblong. More specifically, the input terminals are arranged in the lateral and longitudinal directions on one surface of the electric contact substrate, and the relationship of m>n is satisfied if the maximum number of the input terminals in the lateral direction is assumed to be m and the maximum number of input terminals in the longitudinal direction is assumed to be n. Therefore, the input terminals are arranged in the form of a rectangle on the electric contact substrate. In the case where the input terminals are arranged in the form of a rectangle, the farthest input terminals from the recording element substrates among the input terminals on the electric contact substrate can be closer to the recording element substrates than in the case where the input terminals are arranged in the form of an oblong. If the ink jet recording head is mounted on the carriage of the recording apparatus body or the like, a portion of the ink jet recording head by the side of the recording element substrates is positioned and fixed. Thus, if the input terminals are arranged in the form of a rectangle on the electric contact substrate so that the farthest input terminals from the recording element substrates among the input terminals on the electric contact substrate can be close to the recording element substrates, the contact pressure can be prevented from varying according to the positions of the terminals when the input terminals and the terminals of the carriage are brought into contact with one another in electric connection thereof. This significantly reduces the poor contact between the input terminals on the electric contact substrate of the ink jet recording head and the terminals of the recording apparatus body in the electric connection thereof, and reduces the size and cost of the ink jet recording head.




It is preferred that one of the recording element substrates is a black recording element substrate for use in discharging a black recording liquid, and among the input terminals on the electric contact substrate, only the input terminals electrically connected to the black recording element substrate are arranged in an outermost row at an opposite side of the electric wiring tape.




If only the input terminals electrically connected to the black recording element substrate for use in discharging a black recording liquid among the input terminals on the electric contact substrate are arranged in the outermost row at the opposite side of the electric wiring tape as stated above, only erasing the outermost row at the opposite side of the electric wiring tape among the input terminals on the electric contact substrate enables the manufacture of an ink jet recording head having no black recording element substrate without the need for redesigning the electric contact substrate.




It is also preferred that the plurality of the input terminals are arranged such that head driving voltage input terminals, logic system voltage input terminals, and ground terminals are not arranged adjacently to one another.




If the plurality of the input terminals on the electric contact substrate is arranged such that head driving voltage input terminals, logic system voltage input terminals, and ground terminals are not arranged adjacently to one another as stated above, the smoking can be prevented when the contact portion of the input terminal is short-circuited when ink is adhered to the surface of the electric contact substrate where the input terminals are formed.




In order to attain the above object, there is provided an ink jet recording apparatus comprising: a carriage having a plurality of terminals coming into contact with the input terminals of the ink jet recording head to be electrically connected to the input terminals in a state where the above-mentioned ink jet recording head is detachably mounted on the ink jet recording apparatus; and in which each of the recording element substrates of the ink jet recording head discharges a recording liquid in connection with scanning of the carriage to thereby make a record on a medium to be recorded.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The nature of this invention, as well as other objects and advantages thereof, will be explained in the following with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the figures wherein:





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view showing a recording head cartridge according to an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 1B

is a perspective view showing the reverse side of the recording head cartridge in

FIG. 1A

;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view showing a recording head cartridge in

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 3

is an exploded perspective view showing an ink supply unit and a recording element unit;





FIG. 4

is a partially broken-out perspective view showing a first recording element substrate in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is a partially broken-out perspective view showing a second recording element substrate in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 6

is a side sectional view showing the recording head cartridge in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing the state in which the recording element unit is integrated with the ink supply unit;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view showing a recording head that is constructed by integrating the ink supply unit and the recording element unit with a tank holder;





FIG. 9A

is a plan view showing a layout of pads on an electric contact substrate;





FIG. 9B

is a view showing a wiring pattern at an electrode terminal section that is positioned at the end of an electric wiring tape for electric connection with an electric contact substrate;





FIG. 10

is a plan view showing conductor patterns on a surface of the electric contact substrate that is opposite to the surface on which the pads are formed, i.e., the reverse side of the electric contact substrate;





FIG. 11

is a plan view showing conductor patterns in an underlayer of a resist layer that partially covers the surface of the electric contact substrate on which the pads are formed;





FIG. 12

is an explanatory view showing an example of a recording apparatus on which the ink jet recording head according to the present invention can be mounted;





FIG. 13

is a view showing a structure of the electric contact substrate; and





FIG. 14

is a view showing the structure of the electric contact substrate.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.





FIGS. 1A

,


1


B,


9


A,


9


B,


13


and


14


are views showing an ink jet recording head cartridge according to an embodiment, and

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


8


,


10


and


11


are views showing an ink jet recording head cartridge according to another embodiment. In these two embodiments, a black head portion and a color head portion are laterally reversed in position. These figures are views useful in explaining a head cartridge and an ink tank to which an ink jet recording head can suitably be applied, and the relationship between the head cartridge and the ink tank. The respective components will hereunder be described with reference to these figures.





FIGS. 1A and 1B

show the positional relationship between a second recording element substrate H


1101


for color recording and a first recording element substrate H


1100


for black recording corresponding to

FIG. 9

described below, and the relationship of 8 rows>5 rows in which the arrangement of external signal input terminals H


1301


as a connector portion serving as an electric contact on an electric contact substrate


2200


whose width is wider than that of an electric wiring tape


1300


satisfies the relationship of m>n as described below.




The positional relationship in the head, i.e. the positions of the first recording element substrate H


1100


and the second recording element substrate H


1101


may be reversed, and thus, only common parts will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 2

to


8


. An ink tank mounted in the cartridge in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

represents a color ink tank H


1900


C


1


containing three-color ink in yellow, magenta and cyan, and an ink tank H


1900


BK containing black color ink. Thus, the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

and the embodiment shown in

FIGS. 2

to


8


are similar in the number of connecting portions (pads) and the positional relationship m>n thereof, but they are different in wirings.




As is apparent from the perspective views of

FIGS. 1A

,


1


B and


8


, a recording head (ink jet recording head) H


1001


of the present invention is one component of a recording head cartridge H


1000


. The recording head cartridge H


1000


is comprised of a recording head H


1001


and an ink tank that is detachably attached to the recording head H


1001


. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 1

, the color ink tank H


1900


cl containing three-color ink and the ink tank H


1900


BK containing only black ink are detachably mounted in the recording head H


1001


as stated above. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 8

, a black ink tank H


1901


, a cyan ink tank H


1902


, a magenta ink tank H


1903


and a yellow ink tank H


1904


are detachably mounted in the recording head H


1001


.




The recording head cartridge H


1000


is fixedly supported by a positioning means and an electric contact of a carriage (not shown) installed in the body of the ink jet recording apparatus by means of a positioning portion X located at the side of the cartridge where the recording head H


1001


is provided. The recording head cartridge H


1000


is detachable from the carriage. The black ink tank H


1901


is used to contain black ink, the cyan ink tank H


1902


is used to contain cyan ink, the magenta ink tank H


1903


is used to contain magenta ink, and the yellow ink tank H


1904


is used to contain yellow tank. In the embodiment shown in

FIG. 8

, the ink tanks respectively containing black, cyan, magenta and yellow ink are mounted in the recording head H


1001


. Since the respective ink tanks are detachable from the recording head H


1001


and are exchangeable as stated above, it is possible to exchange only an ink tank that requires exchange of ink. Thus, this reduces the running cost for printing in the ink jet recording apparatus.




Next, the components of the recording head H


1001


will now be described in order in further detail.




(1) Recording Head




The recording head H


1001


is a bubble jet side-shooter type recording head that performs recording by electrothermal converting elements (recording elements) that generate thermal energy for causing film boiling to ink according to an electric signal.




As shown in the exploded perspective view of

FIG. 2

, the recording head H


1001


is comprised of a recording element unit H


1002


, an ink supply unit H


1003


, and a tank holder H


2000


.




As shown in the exploded perspective view of

FIG. 3

, the recording element unit H


1002


is comprised of the first recording element substrate H


1100


, the second recording element substrate H


1101


, a first plate H


1200


, the electric wiring tape (flexible wiring substrate) H


1300


, the electric contact substrate H


2200


, and a second plate H


1400


. The ink supply unit H


1003


is comprised of an ink supply member H


1500


serving as a supporting member for supporting the recording element unit H


1002


, a flow path forming member H


1600


, a joint rubber H


2300


, a filter H


1700


, and a seal rubber H


1800


.




(1-1) Recording Element Unit





FIG. 4

is a partially exploded perspective view useful in explaining the structure of the fist recording element substrate H


1100


.




In the first recording element substrate H


1100


, an ink supply port H


1102


comprised of a longitudinal grooved hole is formed as an ink flow path on an Si substrate H


1110


having a thickness of 0.5 to 1 mm by anisotropic etching or sandblasting utilizing the crystal orientation of Si, and the electrothermal converting elements (recording elements) H


1103


are arranged row by row in a zigzag manner at both sides of the ink supply port H


1102


, and the electrothermal converting elements H


1103


and an electric wiring, not shown, such as Al for supplying power to the electrothermal converting elements H


1103


are formed by a film forming method. Further, electrode portions H


1104


are arranged on both sides of the electrothermal converting elements H


1103


, and bumps H


1105


such as Au are formed in the electrode portions H


1104


. On an Si substrate H


1100


, ink flow path walls H


1106


and discharge ports H


1107


for forming ink flow paths corresponding to the electrothermal converting elements H


1103


are formed of a resin material by photolithography to thus constitute a discharge port group H


1108


.




Ink supplied through the ink supply port H


1102


is discharged through the discharge ports H


1107


, which are positioned to face the electrothermal converting elements H


1103


, due to bubble generated by the electrothermal converting elements H


1103


.





FIG. 5

is a partially exploded perspective view useful in explaining the structure of the second recording element substrate H


1101


.




The second recording element substrate H


1101


is a recording element substrate for use in discharging ink in the following three colors: cyan, magenta and yellow. Three ink supply ports H


1102


are formed in parallel on the second recording element substrate H


1101


, and the electrothermal converting elements H


1103


and the discharge ports H


1107


are formed at both sides of the respective ink supply ports. As is the case with the first recording element substrate H


1100


, the ink supply port H


1102


, the electrothermal converting elements H


1103


, the electric wiring, the electrode portions H


1104


, and the like are formed on the Si substrate H


1110


, and the ink flow paths and the discharge ports H


1107


are formed of a resin material thereon by photolithography.




As is the case with the first recording element substrate H


1100


, bumps H


1105


such as Au are formed in the electrode portions H


1104


so as to supply power to the electric wiring.




There will now be described the first plate H


1200


.




The first plate H


1200


is made of an alumina (Al


2


O


3


) material having a thickness of 0.5 to 10 mm. Note that the material for the first plate H


1200


should not be restricted to alumina. The first plate H


1200


may be made of a material having the same linear expansion coefficient as that of the material for the recording element substrate H


1100


and having a linear conductivity equal to or larger than that of the material for the recording element substrate H


1100


. The material for the first plate H


1200


may be any one of the following: silicon (Si), aluminium nitride (AlN), zirconia, silicon nitride (Si


3


N


4


), silicon carbide (SiC), molybdenum (Mo), and tungsten (W). An ink supply port H


1201


for supplying black ink to the first recording element substrate H


1100


and an ink supply port H


1201


for supplying cyan, magenta and yellow ink to the second recording element substrate H


1101


are formed in the first plate H


1200


. The respective ink supply ports H


1102


of the first recording element substrate H


1100


and the second recording element substrate H


1101


correspond to the ink supply ports H


1201


of the first plate H


1200


, the first recording element substrate H


1100


and the second recording element substrate H


1101


are adhered and fixed to the first plate H


1200


with a high positional accuracy. Preferably, a first adhesive agent used for adhesion has a low viscosity, is hardened at a low temperature within a short time, keeps a relatively high hardness after hardening, and is proof against ink. The first adhesive agent is, for example, a thermosetting adhesive agent composed mainly of epoxy resin, and an adhesive layer thereof preferably has a thickness of 50μm or less.




The electric wiring tape H


1300


is used to apply an electric signal for discharging ink to the first recording element substrate H


1100


and the second recording element substrate H


1101


. The electric wiring tape H


1300


is composed of a plurality of openings for incorporating the respective recording element substrates therein, electrode terminals H


1302


corresponding to the electrode portions H


1104


of the respective recording element substrates, an electrode terminal portion H


1303


for electric connection with the electric contact substrate H


2200


having the external signal input terminals H


1301


for receiving electric signals from the body of the apparatus. The electrode terminals H


1302


and the electrode terminal portions H


1303


are connected to one another in continuous copper-foil wiring patterns. Therefore, the electric wiring tape H


1300


is connected to the first recording element substrate H


1100


, the second recording element substrate H


1101


and the electric contact substrate H


2200


so that the external signal input terminals H


1301


corresponding to the respective electrothermal converting elements H


1103


can be electrically connected to the respective electrothermal converting elements H


1103


of the first recording element substrate H


1100


and the second recording element substrate H


1101


.




To electrically connect the electric wiring tape H


1300


with the first recording element substrate H


1100


and the second recording element substrate H


1101


, for example, the bumps H


1105


in the electrode portions H


1104


of the first recording element substrate H


1100


may be electrically bonded to the electrode terminals H


1302


of the electric wiring tape H


1300


corresponding to the electrode portions H


1104


of the first recording element substrate H


1100


by thermal ultrasonic compression bonding, and similarly, the bumps H


1105


in the electrode portions H


1104


of the second recording element substrate H


1101


my be electrically bonded to the electrode terminals H


1302


of the electric wiring tape H


1300


corresponding to the electrode portions H


1104


of the second recording element substrate H


1101


by thermal ultrasonic compression bonding.




The second plate H


1400


is, for example, a plate member having a thickness of 0.5 to 1 mm, and is made of metallic material like ceramic such as alumina (Al


2


O


3


), Al, and SUS. The second plate H


1400


is shaped to have openings larger than the respective outside dimensions of the first recording element substrate H


1100


and the second recording element substrate H


1101


adhered and fixed to the first plate H


1200


. The second plate H


1400


is adhered to the first plate H


1200


by a second adhesive agent so that the first recording element substrate H


1100


, the second recording element substrate H


1101


and the electric wiring tape H


1300


can be two-dimensionally and electrically connected together. The reverse side of the electric wiring tape H


1300


is adhered to and fixed to the second plate H


1400


by a third adhesive agent.




Electrically connecting portions among the first recording element substrate H


1100


and the second recording element substrate H


1101


and the electric wiring tape H


1300


are sealed by first sealing agent H


1307


and second sealing agent H


1308


as shown in

FIG. 2

so that the electrically connecting portions can be protected from corrosion and external impact. The first sealing agent H


1307


seals the reverse side of a connecting portion between the electrode terminals


1302


of the electric wiring tape H


1300


and the bumps H


1105


of the recording element substrates and the peripheries of the recording element substrates, and the second sealing agent H


1308


seals the surface of the above-mentioned connecting portion.




Further, the electric contact substrate H


2200


having the external signal input terminals H


1301


for receiving electric signals from the apparatus body is electrically connected to the end of the electric wiring tape H


1300


by thermo-compression bonding using anisotropic conductive film or the like.




The electric wiring tape H


1300


is bent at one side of the first plate H


1200


, and is adhered to the side of the first plate H


1200


by the third adhesive agent. The third adhesive agent is, for example, a thermosetting adhesive agent having a thickness of 10 to 100 μm mainly composed of an epoxy resin.




(1-2) Electric Contact Substrate




As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the width of the electric contact substrate H


2200


is wider than that of the electric wiring tape H


1300


in the lateral direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction parallel to a direction in which the electric contact substrate H


2200


and the electric wiring tape H


1300


are arranged. According to the present invention, the direction in which the electric contact substrate H


2200


and the electric wiring tape H


1300


are arranged, i.e., the arrangement direction of the electric contact substrate H


2200


and the electric wiring tape H


1300


is assumed to be the longitudinal direction, and the direction vertical to the longitudinal direction and parallel to the surface of the electric contact substrate H


2200


is assumed to be the lateral direction.




The use of the electric wiring tape H


1300


and the electric contact substrate H


2200


whose width is wider than that of the electric wiring tape H


1300


decreases the number of the external signal input terminals H


1301


serving as contact pads, and prevents the contact pressure applied by the contact between the terminals on the side of the recording apparatus body and the external signal input terminals H


1301


in the electric connection with the recording apparatus from varying according to the positions of the pads and terminals, without making oblong the pad arrangement of the external signal input terminals H


1301


. As a result, this reduces the poor contact between the external signal input terminals H


1301


of the electric contact substrate H


2200


and the terminals of the carriage mounted in the recording apparatus body.




Referring next to

FIGS. 9A and 9B

to


11


,


13


and


14


, there will be described the structure of the electric contact substrate H


2200


.





FIG. 9A

is a plan view showing the layout of pads on the electric contact substrate H


2200


mounted in the ink jet recording head according to the present embodiment as is the case with the embodiments shown in

FIGS. 2

to


8


.

FIG. 9B

is a view showing a wiring pattern of the electrode terminal portion H


1303


that is located at the end of the electric wiring tape H


1300


and is used for electric connection with the electric contact substrate H


2200


having the external signal input terminals H


1301


for receiving electric signals from the recording apparatus body.

FIG. 10

is a plan view showing conductor patterns at one side of the electric contact substrate H


2200


opposite to the side where the pads are provided, i.e., at the reverse side of the electric contact substrate H


2200


.

FIG. 10

is a perspective view of the substrate taken from the pad side of the electric contact substrate H


2200


.

FIG. 11

is a plan view showing conductor patterns of an underlayer of a resist layer that partially covers surface of the electric contact substrate H


2200


where the pads are arranged.




According to the present embodiment, the electric contact substrate H


2200


is shaped like a substantially rectangle as shown in

FIG. 9A

, and a connecting portion H


2200




a


, to which the electric contact wiring tape H


1300


whose width is relatively narrower than the electric contact substrate H


2200


is connected, is provided at a part of the long side of the electric contact substrate H


2200


. A plurality of the external signal input terminals H


1301


is arranged in the lateral and longitudinal directions on the surface of the electric contact substrate H


2200


.




Eight external signal input terminals H


1301


are arranged on the surface of the electric contact substrate H


2200


in the lateral direction parallel to the longer side of the electric contact substrate H


2200


, i.e., the lateral direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction parallel to the direction in which the electric contact substrate H


2200


and the electric wiring tape H


1301


are arranged. Five rows of eight external signal input terminals H


1300


, which extend in the lateral direction, are arranged on the electric contact substrate H


2200


in the longitudinal direction. Thus, if the maximum number of external signal input terminals H


1301


in the lateral direction is assumed to be m and the maximum number of external signal input terminals H


1301


in the longitudinal direction is assumed to be n, the maximum number m of external signal input terminals H


1301


in the lateral direction is 8 and the maximum number n of external signal input terminals H


1300


in the longitudinal direction is 5. This satisfies the relationship of m>n. Preferably, n is not greater than 5. According to the present embodiment, the rows of the maximum number m of external signal input terminals H


1301


arranged in the lateral direction are arranged in the longitudinal direction in the same number as the maximum number n of external signal input terminals H


1301


in the longitudinal direction. Therefore, the external signal input terminals H


1301


are arranged in the form of a rectangle on the electric contact substrate H


2200


.




In the case where the external signal input terminals H


1301


are arranged in the form of a rectangle as mentioned above, the positions of the farthest input terminals from the first recording element substrate H


1100


, the second recording element substrate H


1101


and the electric wiring tape H


1300


among the plurality of the external signal input terminals H


1301


on the electric contact substrate H


2200


can be closer to those recording element substrates than in the case where the external signal input terminals H


1301


are arranged in the form of an oblong. If the ink jet recording head is mounted in the carriage of the recording apparatus body or the like, the side of the ink jet recording head where the recording element substrates are provided is positioned and fixed. Thus, if the external signal input terminals H


1301


are arranged in the form of a rectangle on the electric contact substrate H


2200


so that the farthest input terminals from the recording element substrates among the input terminals on the electric contact substrate can be as close as possible to the recording element substrates, the contact pressure can be prevented from varying according to the positions of the terminals when the external signal input terminals H


1301


and the terminals of the carriage are brought into contact with one another in electric connection thereof. This significantly reduces the unfavorable contact between the external signal input terminals H


1301


on the electric contact substrate H


2200


and the terminals in the recording apparatus body in the electric connection, and realizes the compact and inexpensive ink jet recording head.




According to the present embodiment, eight external signal input terminals H


1301


are arranged in the lateral direction, and five rows of external signal input terminals H


1301


extending in the lateral direction are arranged in the longitudinal direction, there is no intention to limit the number of external signal input terminals H


1301


in the lateral direction and the number of rows in the longitudinal direction to it. It is possible to provide any number of external signal input terminals H


1301


insofar as the external signal input terminals H


1301


can be arranged in the form of a rectangle on the electric contact substrate H


2200


, and the external signal input terminals H


1301


may be arranged in any manner.




Further, in the ink jet recording head according to the present embodiment, a memory element


1


is mounted at the reverse side of the end portion of the electric contact substrate H


2200


at one side opposite to the side where the connecting portion H


2200




a


is formed. The memory element


1


is arranged at a longer distance from the connecting portion H


2200




a


than the respective external signal input terminals H


1301


. Since the memory element


1


is arranged at the reverse side of the electric contact substrate H


2200


and is located at a longer distance from the recording element substrate than the external signal input terminals H


1301


as stated above, it is possible to prevent the poor contact in the electric connection between the terminals of the carriage and the external signal input terminals H


1301


and to enable the recording head to come into contact with the carriage in a preferable manner. Thus, the memory element


1


is preferably located at the longest possible distance from the recording element substrate on the electric contact substrate H


2200


. According to the present embodiment, an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) is used as the memory element


1


.




There will now be described the layout of the external signal input terminals H


1301


on the electric contact substrate H


2200


.




In the ink jet recording head according to the present embodiment, among the external signal input terminals H


1301


on the electric contact substrate H


2200


, one row of the external signal input terminals H


1301


by the side of the memory element


1


is a black side input terminal row H


1301




a


as shown in FIG.


9


A. The respective terminals in the black side input terminal row H


1301




a


are electrically connected to the black recording element substrate (substrate H


1100


) for use in discharging a black recording liquid. Thus, among the plurality of the external signal input terminals H


1301


, only the terminals electrically connected to the first recording element substrate H


1100


are arranged in an outermost row at the opposite side of the electric wiring tape H


1300


.




As stated above, the black side contact pads are arranged in one row by the side of the memory element


1


on the electric contact substrate H


2200


. Therefore, only erasing one row by the side of the memory element


1


among the external signal input terminals H


1301


on the electric contact substrate H


2200


enables the manufacture of a head cartridge that is not provided with a black recording head. Thus, this eliminates the need for redesigning the electric contact substrate H


2200


in the manufacture of such a head cartridge, and enables the proper arrangement of the pads according to the structure of each head.




There will now be described the layout of the external signal input terminals H


1301


. The first and second external signal input terminals H


1301


from the left in

FIG. 9A

in the second row from the memory element


1


are color side power source terminals H


1301




b


serving as head driving voltage input terminals for the second recording element substrate H


1101


. The third and fourth external signal input terminals H


1301


from the left in

FIG. 9A

in the third row from the memory element


1


are logic system power source terminals H


1301




c


serving as logic system voltage input terminals. Further, the first, second and third external signal input terminals H


1301


from the left in

FIG. 9A

in the first row from the connecting portion H


2200




a


are color side GND (ground) terminals H


1301




d


for the second recording element substrate H


1101


. The fifth and sixth external signal input terminals H


1301


from the left in

FIG. 9A

in the first row from the connecting portion H


2200




a


, and the seventh external signal input terminal H


1301


from the left in the second row from the connecting portion H


2200




a


are logic system GND terminals H


1301




f


. Further, the seventh and eighths external signal input terminals H


1301


from the left in

FIG. 9A

in the first row from the connecting portion H


2200




a


are black side GND terminals H


130


l


g


for the first recording element substrate H


1100


. The eighth external signal input terminals H


1301


from the left in

FIG. 9A

in the second row from the memory element


1


, and the eighth external signal input terminals H


1301


from the left in the first row from the memory element


1


are black side power source terminals H


1301




e


serving as head driving voltage input terminals for the first recording element substrate H


1100


.




In the above-described pad layout of the external signal input terminals H


1301


, the head driving voltage input terminals including the color side power source terminals H


1301




b


and the black side power source terminals H


1301




e


, the logic system power source terminals H


1301




c


, and the respective ground terminals thereof are arranged such that they are not adjacent to one another. Since the external signal input terminals H


1301


are arranged such that the power source terminals and the GND terminals are not adjacent to one another as stated above, the smoking can be prevented when the contact portion is short-circuited when ink is adhered to the surface of the electric contact substrate H


2200


where the external signal input terminals H


1301


are formed, i.e., the pad portion of the recording head for use in an ink jet printer as shown in

FIGS. 13 and 14

. The details thereof will be described with reference to

FIGS. 10 and 11

.




As shown in

FIG. 10

, in a wiring layer at the reverse side of the electric contact substrate H


2200


, a black side power source pattern


11


for the first recording element substrate H


1100


, a color side power source pattern


12


for the second recording element substrate H


1101


, a black side GND pattern


13


for the first recording element substrate H


1100


, a color GND pattern


14


for the second recording element substrate H


1101


, a logic system power source pattern


21


, and logic system GND patterns


22


,


23


and


24


are formed at predetermined respective positions. According to the respective patterns, these conductor patterns are formed in the largest possible area in the wiring layer in order to decrease noise. In the electric contact substrate H


2200


according to the present embodiment, a logic system GND pattern is divided into the logic system GND patterns


22


,


23


and


24


correspondingly to the first recording element substrate H


1100


and the second recording element substrate H


1101


. The noise can be decreased by dividing the logic system GND pattern correspondingly to the respective recording element substrates in the electric contact substrate H


2200


in this manner. The logic system GND patterns


22


,


23


and


24


are electrically connected to one ground in a circuit of the recording apparatus body, and they are electrically connected to one another through conductors in the recording apparatus body.




As shown in

FIG. 11

, the conductor patterns in the underlayer of the resist layer that partially covers the surface of the external signal input terminals H


1301


on the electric contact substrates H


2200


are composed of conductor patterns constituting the respective external signal input terminals H


1301


and a logic GND pattern


25


. The logic system GND pattern


25


is formed in the largest possible area around the patterns constituting the external signal input terminals H


1301


and the like in order to decrease noise.




(1-3) Ink Supply Unit




The ink supply member H


1500


is formed of a resin or the like. Preferably, a resin material in which a glass filler of 5 to 40% is mixed is used in order to improve the formal rigidity.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 6

, the ink supply member H


1500


is one component of the ink supply unit H


1003


for use in supplying ink from the ink tank H


1900


to the recording element unit H


1002


. The flow path forming member


1600


is deposited on the ink supply member H


1500


by ultrasonic waves to thus form an ink flow path H


1501


. The filter H


1700


is deposited on a joint H


1517


connected with the ink tank H


1900


so as to prevent the entry of dust from the outside. Further, the seal rubber H


1800


is mounted in the ink supply member H


1500


so as to prevent the evaporation of ink from the joint H


1517


.




The ink supply member H


1500


also has a function of holding the detachable ink tank H


1900


, and accordingly, it has a first hole H


1503


that is engaged with a second pawl H


1910


of the ink tank H


1900


. The ink supply member H


1500


also has an apparatus guide H


1601


for guiding the recording head cartridge H


1000


to the carriage mounting position of the ink jet recording apparatus body, an engagement portion for mounting and fixing the recording head cartridge H


1000


on the carriage by a head set lever, an abutment portion H


1509


in a direction X (carriage scanning direction) for positioning the recording head cartridge H


1000


at a predetermined mounting position of the carriage, an abutment portion H


1510


in a direction Y (recording medium transport direction), and an abutment portion H


1511


in a direction Z (ink discharge direction). The ink supply member H


1500


also has a terminal fixing portion H


1512


that positions and fixes the electric contact substrate H


2200


of the recording element unit H


1002


. A plurality of ribs is provided in and around the terminal fixing portion H


1512


so as to improve the rigidity of a surface having the terminal fixing portion H


1512


.




(1-4) Integration of the Recording Head Unit and the Ink Supply Unit




As shown in

FIG. 2

, the recording head H


1001


is completed by integrating the recording element unit H


1002


with the ink supply unit H


1003


and also with the tank holder H


2000


in a manner described below.




Ink supply ports of the recording element unit H


1002


(ink supply ports H


1201


of the first plate H


1200


) and ink supply ports of the ink supply unit H


1003


(ink supply ports H


1602


of the flow path forming member H


1600


) are bonded together by screws H


2400


through the joint rubber H


2300


so that they can communicate with each other so as to prevent leakage of ink. At the same time, the recording element unit H


1002


is correctly positioned and fixed at reference positions in the directions X, Y and Z of the ink supply unit H


1003


.




The electric contact substrate H


2200


of the recording element unit H


1002


is positioned and fixed at one side of the ink supply member H


1500


by terminal positioning pins H


1515


(two) and terminal positioning holes H


1309


(two). To fix the electric contact substrate H


2200


, for example, terminal connecting holes H


1310


formed in the electric contact substrate H


2200


are caulked by terminal connecting pins H


1515


provided in the ink supply member H


1500


. The electric contact substrate H


2200


, however, may be fixed in other ways.

FIG. 7

shows the state in which the recording element unit H


1002


is integrated with the ink supply unit H


1003


in the above-mentioned manner.




Further, the connecting holes and portions of the ink supply member H


1500


with the tank holder H


2000


are engaged with the tank holder H


2000


to complete the recording head H


1001


.

FIG. 8

shows the recording head H


1001


that is completed by integrating the ink supply unit H


1003


and the recording element unit H


1002


with the tank holder H


2000


.




(2) Description of the Recording Head Cartridge




As shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

, the respective ink tanks mounted in the recording head H


1001


constituting the recording head cartridge H


1000


contains the ink of corresponding colors as stated previously. In the case of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 8

, an ink supply port H


1907


for supplying ink in the ink tanks H


1901


, H


1902


, H


1903


and H


1904


to the recording head H


1001


is formed in the respective ink tanks H


1901


, H


1902


, H


1903


and H


1904


. For example, if the ink tank H


1901


is mounted in the recording head H


1001


, the ink supply port H


1907


of the black ink tank H


1901


is welded to the filter H


1700


provided in the joint H


1517


of the recording head H


1001


, and black ink contained in the black ink tank H


1901


is supplied to the first recording element substrate H


1100


via the first plate H


1200


through the ink flow path H


1501


of the recording head H


1001


. The embodiment shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

has the same structure.




Ink is then supplied to the electrothermal converting elements H


1103


and a bubbling chamber, not shown, having a discharge port H


1107


, and thermal energy applied to the electrothermal converting elements H


1103


causes the ink to be discharged toward a recording sheet as medium to be recorded.




Ink Jet Recording Apparatus




Finally, there will be described a liquid discharge recording apparatus that is capable of mounting thereon the above-mentioned cartridge recording head.

FIG. 12

is an explanatory view showing an example of a recording apparatus that is capable of mounting thereon the ink jet recording head according to the present invention.




In the recording apparatus shown in

FIG. 12

, the recording head cartridge H


1000


in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

is positioned and exchangeably mounted in a carriage


102


. The carriage


102


is provided with a plurality of electric connecting portions serving as terminals that come into contact with the respective external signal input terminals H


1301


on the cartridge H


1000


to transmit drive signals and the like to the respective discharge portions through the external signal input terminals H


1301


. Therefore, in the state in which the recording head cartridge H


1000


is mounted in the carriage


102


, the respective external signal input terminals H


1301


on the recording head cartridge H


1000


are electrically connected with the terminals of the carriage


102


, i.e., the terminals of the recording apparatus.




The carriage


102


is guided and supported by a guide shaft


103


, which is installed in the recording apparatus body so as to extend in a main scanning direction, so that it can freely move forward and backward. A main scan motor


104


drives the carriage


102


and controls the position and movement thereof through drive mechanisms such as a motor pulley


105


, a driven pulley


106


and a timing belt


107


. The carriage


102


is provided with a home position sensor


130


. It is therefore possible to know the position of a shielding plate


136


when the home position sensor


130


on the carriage


102


passes through it.




A recording medium


108


such as a printing sheet and a plastic sheet is fed from an automatic sheet feeder (hereinafter referred to as “ASF”) on a sheet-by-sheet basis by rotating a pickup roller


131


from a feed motor


135


via a gear. Further, the rotation of a transport roller


109


transports (sub-scans) the recording medium


108


via a position (printing section) opposite to the discharge port side of the recording head cartridge H


1000


. The rotation of an LF motor


134


rotates the transport roller


109


via a gear. At this time, whether the sheet has been fed or not and a leading position in sheet feeding are determined at a point in time when the recording medium


108


passes through a paper end sensor


133


. Further, the paper end sensor


133


is used to finally find where the back end of the recording medium


108


is actually located and find a present recording position according to the actual back end.




Note that the reverse side of the recording medium


108


is supported by a platen (not shown) so that it can form a flat printing surface in the printing section. In this case, the recording head cartridge H


1000


mounted on the carriage


102


is held in such a position that the discharge port surface thereof projects downward from the carriage


102


to be parallel with the recording medium


108


between the two pairs of transport rollers.




The recording head cartridge H


1000


is mounted on the carriage


102


such that the arrangement direction of discharge ports thereof in the respective discharge portions intersects the scanning direction of the carriage


102


, and discharges a liquid through the rows of the discharge ports to make records.




It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the invention is to cover all modifications, alternate constructions and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention as expressed in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An ink jet recording head, comprising:a plurality of recording element substrates having a plurality of recording elements for discharging a recording liquid, and a supply port for supplying the recording liquid to said recording elements; an electric contact substrate having a plurality of input terminals electrically connected to terminals of a recording apparatus body; and an electric wiring tape connected to said plurality of recording element substrates and said electric contact substrate such that said input terminals of said electric contact substrate are electrically connected to said recording elements of said recording element substrates, wherein a width of said electric contact substrate is greater than that of said electric wiring tape in a lateral direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction in which said electric contact substrate and said electric wiring tape are arranged, and said input terminals are arranged in the lateral direction and the longitudinal direction on one surface of said electric contact substrate, and a relationship of m>n is satisfied if the maximum number of said input terminals arranged in the lateral direction is assumed to be m and the maximum number of said input terminals arranged in the longitudinal direction is assumed to be n, and wherein one of said plurality of recording element substrates is a recording element substrate of a predetermined color for use in discharging a recording liquid of the predetermined color, and among said input terminals on said electric contact substrate, only ones of said input terminals electrically connected to said recording element substrate of the predetermined color are arranged in an outermost row of said input terminals at a side of said electric contact substrate opposite said electric wiring tape.
  • 2. An ink jet recording apparatus in which an ink jet recording head according to claim 1 may be detachably mounted, comprising:a carriage having a plurality of terminals that come into contact with said input terminals of said electric contact substrate of said ink jet recording head so as to be electrically connected to said input terminals in a state in which said ink jet recording head is detachably mounted in said ink jet recording apparatus, wherein each of said recording element substrates of said ink jet recording head discharges a recording liquid in connection with scanning of said carriage to thereby record on a recording medium.
  • 3. An ink jet recording head according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined color is black.
  • 4. An ink jet recording head according to claim 1, wherein n rows, each comprising m input terminals arranged in the lateral direction, extend in the lateral direction and are arranged in the longitudinal direction on said electric contact substrate.
  • 5. An ink jet recording head, comprising:a plurality of recording element substrates having a plurality of recording elements for discharging a recording liquid, and a supply port for supplying the recording liquid to said recording elements; an electric contact substrate having a plurality of input terminals electrically connected to terminals of a recording apparatus body; and an electric wiring tape connected to said plurality of recording element substrates and said electric contact substrate such that said input terminals of said electric contact substrate are electrically connected to said recording elements of said recording element substrates, wherein a width of said electric contact substrate is greater than that of said electric wiring tape in a lateral direction perpendicular to a longitudinal direction in which said electric contact substrate and said electric wiring tape are arranged, and said input terminals are arranged in the lateral direction and the longitudinal direction on one surface of said electric contact substrate, and a relationship of m>n is satisfied if the maximum number of said input terminals arranged in the lateral direction is assumed to be m and the maximum number of said input terminals arranged in the longitudinal direction is assumed to be n, and wherein said plurality of input terminals are arranged such that head driving voltage input terminals, logic system voltage input terminals, and ground terminals are not arranged adjacent to one another.
  • 6. An ink jet recording apparatus in which an ink jet recording head according to claim 5 may be detachably mounted, comprising:a carriage having a plurality of terminals that come into contact with said input terminals of said electric contact substrate of said ink jet recording head so as to be electrically connected to said input terminals in a state in which said ink jet recording head is detachably mounted in said ink jet recording apparatus, wherein each of said recording element substrates of said ink jet recording head discharges a recording liquid in connection with scanning of said carriage to thereby record on a recording medium.
  • 7. An ink jet recording head according to claim 5, wherein n rows, each comprising m input terminals arranged in the lateral direction, extend in the lateral direction and are arranged in the longitudinal direction on said electric contact substrate.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-270221 Sep 2000 JP
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Entry
Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 1998, No. 08, Jun. 30, 1998 (JP 10 076647, Mar. 24, 1998).