Information
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Patent Grant
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6460965
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Patent Number
6,460,965
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 17, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 8, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Barlow; John
- Stephens; Juanita
Agents
- Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 347 20
- 347 63
- 347 56
- 347 65
- 347 47
- 347 42
- 347 85
- 347 54
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention provides an ink jet recording head and an ink jet recording device respectively simply and precisely formed, the ink jet recording head and the ink jet recording device are characterized as follows. For the ink jet recording head, an elastic member is inserted between a head chip and an ink supply member and is pressed upon them by a bolt. As a result, a convex portion of the ink supply member comes into contact with a holding member to which the head chip is fastened and the distance between the head chip and the ink supply member is fixed. Therefore, the compressed amount of the elastic member is fixed, the sealing performance of a connection of an ink supply port of the head chip and a supply passage of the ink supply member is secured and it becomes possible to prevent excessive force from acting upon the head chip and damaging the head chip. Therefore, the ink jet recording head can be provided by a precise and simple method.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an ink jet recording head and an ink jet recording device that jet an ink droplet on a recording medium to form an image.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently, an ink jet recording device is drawing attention as a low-cost, quality color recording device. For an ink jet recording head of an ink jet recording device, there are known a piezoelectric type of ink jet recording head that jets ink from a nozzle by pressure generated by mechanically deforming a pressure chamber with a piezoelectric material for example and a thermal ink jet recording head that jets ink from a nozzle with pressure acquired by energizing a heater element arranged in an individual passage and vaporizing ink.
In these ink jet recording heads, a head chip in which an ink jetting mechanism that jets an ink droplet is installed is joined to an end of an ink supply member. Concretely, ink is supplied to an ink supply port provided to the head chip from a pipeline of the ink supply member and is jetted from a nozzle.
In an ink jet recording head related to prior art, since the sealing performance of the contact surface cannot be secured only by combining a head chip and an ink supply member, the head chip and the ink supply member are bonded using an adhesive as disclosed in Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application No. Hei 5-38812 (hereinafter called conventional example 1) for example to secure the sealing performance of the contact surface.
Also, for an ink jet recording head in which an ink supply member and a head chip are joined without using an adhesive, a junction of the head chip and the ink supply member is made of an organic member and they are joined by ultrasonic fusion as disclosed in Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application No. Hei 8-230191(hereinafter called conventional example 2).
Further, for another example, there is an ink jet recording head in which a head chip and an ink supply member are integrated by hot riveting as disclosed in Japanese Published Unexamined Patent Application No. Hei 4-251748 (hereinafter called conventional example 3).
In the conventional example 1, the applied amount and the applied position of an adhesive are required to be strictly managed so that the adhesive is not forced out from the contact surface to a pipeline of the ink supply member and an ink supply port of the head chip or to a nozzle formation surface of the head chip. Therefore, the intricate control of a high accuracy coater, the applied position and the applied amount are required and the cost of the ink jet recording head is increased.
Also, as the coefficients of thermal expansion of the head chip, the ink supply member and the adhesive are different, a crack in the head chip and peeling on the contact surface are caused by thermal stress caused by a heating process in the assembly of the ink jet recording head and the yield in the manufacture of the ink jet recording head is deteriorated.
Also in a method related to the conventional example 2 and the conventional example 3, as the ink supply member and the head chip are heated by ultrasonic fusion and hot riveting, a similar problem due to thermal stress occurs.
Further, in the conventional examples 1 to 3, the ink supply member and the head chip are deformed by heating in joining and ink jetting performance may be deteriorated.
Also, there is a problem that it is difficult to disassemble the inkjet recording head once assembled in any of the conventional examples 1 to 3 and it is difficult to fractionalize every part different in materials for recycling.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has been made to solve the problems and provides an ink jet recording head in which a head chip and an ink supply member are precisely joined and an ink jet recording device.
According to an aspect of the present invention, the ink jet recording head includes a head chip in which an ink jetting mechanism for jetting an ink droplet is installed and to which an ink supply port for supplying ink from the outside is supplied, an ink supply member to which a pipeline for supplying ink to the ink supply port is provided and an elastic member which is provided between the ink supply member and the head chip and which seals a connection of the ink supply port and the pipeline by being pressed upon the ink supply member and the head chip.
The pipeline and the ink supply port are connected with a connection securing sealing performance by inserting the elastic member between the head chip and the ink supply member and pressing it upon both. Therefore, an adhesive and others difficult to handle in the assembly of the head are not required and the head can be easily manufactured. Also, as heating is not required for assembly, deformation of the head chip and the ink supply member by heating to cause peeling of the head chip and the ink supply member as well as a negative effect upon the jetting performance of the ink jet recording head are not caused. Particularly, since a difference in deformation among each member is absorbed by deformation of the elastic member even if the coefficient of thermal expansion of each member is different, satisfactory sealing performance of a connection can be secured.
Further, since only the elastic member is inserted between the ink supply member and the head chip, the ink jet recording head can be disassembled into each part and fractionation in recycling is facilitated.
The ink jet recording head may include a regulator that regulates a deformed amount by pressure of the elastic member.
The ink jet recording head may also include a holding member to which the head chip is fixed, and the regulator may be formed in at least one of the ink supply member and the holding member, and it may come into contact with the other member as a contacting part in assembly.
The holding member may also include a guide unit that guides the ink supply member, when the ink supply port is open in the two directions, so that the elastic member is pressed upon the head chip from an intermediate direction of the two directions.
At least two of the head chip, the ink supply member and the holding member may be different in a coefficient of thermal expansion.
The elastic member and the ink supply member may be fabricated and integrated by insertion molding.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the ink jet recording head includes a head chip formed by laminating silicon substrates and provided with a nozzle, an individual passage for supplying ink to the nozzle and a common liquid chamber for supplying ink to plural individual passages, an ink supply member a wall of which is formed next to a wall of the head chip forming the common liquid chamber and which is provided with an ink chamber integrated with the common liquid chamber and an elastic member which is inserted between the head chip and the ink supply member and which seals a connection of the ink chamber and the common liquid chamber.
As the common liquid chamber is substantially large-sized by integrating the common liquid chamber provided to the head chip and the ink chamber provided to the ink supply member, bubbles generated in the common liquid chamber are moved to positions apart from the individual passages. As a result, bubbles can be prevented from blocking the individual passages and lowering ink jetting performance.
Also, since the wall forming the common liquid chamber and the wall forming the ink chamber are formed next to each other, sealing performance by the elastic member becomes satisfactory.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Preferred embodiments of the invention will be described in detail based on the followings, wherein:
FIG. 1A
is a perspective view showing a head chip and an ink supply member in a first embodiment of the invention and
FIG. 1B
is a perspective view showing the back side of the head chip;
FIG. 2
is a sectional view viewed along the line A—A in
FIG. 1A
;
FIG. 3
is an exploded perspective view showing an ink jet recording head equivalent to the first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 4
is an assembly state explanatory drawing showing the ink jet recording head equivalent to the first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 5
is a longitudinal section showing the ink jet recording head equivalent to the first embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6A
is a perspective view showing the front side of a head chip in a second embodiment of the invention and
FIG. 6B
is a perspective view showing the back side of the head chip;
FIG. 7
is a longitudinal section showing an ink jet recording head equivalent to the second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 8
is an assembly state explanatory drawing showing the ink jet recording head equivalent to the second embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 9
is a schematic exploded perspective view showing an ink jet recording head equivalent to a third embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 10
is a schematic exploded perspective view showing an ink jet recording head equivalent to a fourth embodiment of the invention; and
FIG. 11
is a perspective view showing an ink jet recording device equivalent to a fifth embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
First Embodiment
Referring to
FIGS. 1
to
5
, an ink jet recording head equivalent to a first embodiment of the invention will be described below. First, a head chip having the ink jet recording head will be described, and then the ink jet recording head in which the head chip is installed will be described.
As shown in
FIGS. 1A
,
1
B and
FIG. 2
, the head chip
12
forming the ink jet recording head
10
is made up by joining a heater element board
14
and a passage board
16
respectively formed by minutely working a silicon wafer and is basically made up of plural nozzles
18
formed on one end face, an individual passage
20
communicating with the nozzle
18
, a common liquid chamber
22
communicating with all the individual passages
20
and extended in a nozzle arrangement direction and a heater element
24
arranged in the face of the individual passage
20
.
The common liquid chamber
22
communicates with each individual passage and is connected to a supply passage
48
of an ink supply member
42
described later via an ink supply port
26
formed in a direction perpendicular to the individual passage
20
(a direction shown by an arrow X).
On the back side of the surface on which the nozzles
18
are formed of the head chip
12
, as shown in
FIG. 1B
, an electric signal input-output terminal
32
is provided. On the side of the common liquid chamber
22
of the heater element board
14
, a driving circuit
33
for driving the heater element
24
is provided.
The head chip
12
made up as described above forms the ink jet recording head
10
by being integrated with a holding member (a heat sink)
40
, an ink supply member
42
and an elastic member
44
as shown in FIG.
3
.
The holding member
40
is a plate made of aluminum excellent in workability and outgoing radiation. As the head chip
12
and the holding member
40
are bonded by a silicon-modified resin, thermal stress that acts between the head chip
12
and the holding member
40
is absorbed when the temperature of the head chip
12
rises by printing. A tapped hole
46
into which a bolt
60
is screwed is fastened to the holding member
40
at both ends in the longitudinal direction of the head chip
12
.
The ink supply member
42
is substantially rectangular as shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, the supply passage
48
connected to the ink supply port
26
of the head chip
12
is formed inside and a convex portion
50
abutted with the holding member
40
in assembly is formed on the side of the rear end (a direction shown by an arrow Y
2
).
Also, a concave portion
52
into which the elastic member
44
described later is forced is formed on the side of the lower surface of the ink supply member
42
and a bolt insertion hole
54
corresponding to the tapped hole
46
of the holding member
40
is formed at both ends in a direction shown by an arrow X.
Noryl resin and polyether imide are suitable for the ink supply member
42
in terms of resistance to ink, formability, and strength and others.
The elastic member
44
having a hole
56
corresponding to the ink supply port
26
of the head chip
12
is substantially tabular as shown in FIG.
3
and is integrated with the ink supply member
42
by forcing a press-fit part
58
protruded upward into the concave portion
52
shown in
FIG. 4
of the ink supply member
42
.
The elastic member
44
is formed by butyl rubber having the hardness of approximately 50° (Shore A). However, butyl rubber having another hardness or another material that meets performance such as sealing performance, resistance to ink, gas permeability and moisture permeability may be used.
A method of assembling the ink jet recording head
10
made up as described above will be described below.
As shown in
FIG. 4
, the elastic member
44
integrated with the ink supply member
42
is abutted with the head chip
12
fastened to the holding member
40
from the upside (in a direction shown by an arrow Z), positioning the ink supply port
26
and the hole
56
. Next, the bolt
60
is inserted into the bolt insertion hole
54
of the ink supply member
42
and is screwed into the tapped hole
46
of the holding member
40
. The elastic member
44
is compressed by the screwing of the bolt
60
and the distance between the holding member
40
(including the head chip
12
) and the ink supply member
42
is reduced. As a result, the convex portion
50
is abutted with the holding member
40
and the distance between the holding member
40
and the ink supply member
42
is fixed. Therefore, the compressed amount of the elastic member
44
is fixed and a connection of the supply passage
48
and the ink supply port
26
is securely sealed.
The action of the ink jet recording head
10
made up as described above will be described below.
In the ink jet recording head
10
, when ink is consumed by the jetting of ink droplets from the nozzles
18
, ink is supplied to the individual passage
20
from a tank not shown via the supply passage
48
of the ink supply member
42
, the ink supply port
26
of the head chip
12
and the common liquid chamber
22
. Ink droplets are jetted from the nozzle
18
by heating the heater element
24
.
Because the head chip
12
, the ink supply member
42
and the elastic member
44
are different in the coefficients of linear expansion if the temperature of the ink jet recording head
10
rises due to such printing operation, thermal stress acts among each member, however, the thermal stress can be reduced by the elastic deformation of the elastic member
44
.
Also, thermal stress acts between the head chip and the holding member
40
because of the rise of the temperature of the head chip
12
(the heater element board
14
), however, the thermal stress is absorbed by a silicon-modified resin used for an adhesive.
Further, in the ink jet recording head
10
, as the compressed amount of the elastic member
44
is provided by touching the convex portion
50
of the ink supply member
42
to the holding member
40
in assembly, the ink jet recording head
10
can secure stable sealing performance by the deformation by fixed compression of the elastic member
44
and it is also possible to prevent excessive pressure from acting upon the head chip
12
and damage it.
Also, as no adhesive is used for assembling the ink jet recording head
10
and the elastic member
44
is merely screwed with the bolt
60
between the ink supply member
42
and the head chip
12
, the assembly is easy. Therefore, a device that requires high grade control is not required unlike the case where an adhesive is used.
Further, it is also possible to prevent misregistration between the ink supply port
26
and the supply passage
48
caused by thermal stress between the head chip
12
and the ink supply member
42
caused if the head chip
12
and the ink supply member
42
are fastened by thermal fusion.
As described above, the ink jet recording head
10
can be precisely and easily assembled.
In addition, as the ink jet recording head is assembled by screwing without using an adhesive, the head chip
12
, the holding member
40
, the ink supply member
42
and the elastic member
44
respectively made of different materials can be easily detached. Therefore, the ink jet recording head is excellent in that fractionation is possible for recycling.
In this embodiment, the elastic member
44
is substantially tabular, however, it is also possible to form a convex rib on the side of the head chip
12
and thereby to secure satisfactory sealing performance by compressing the rib by predetermined amount. For example, sealing performance can be secured by compressing the height of the rib 0.8 mm wide and 0.8 mm high by 0.3 mm.
In this embodiment, the bolt
60
is used for fixing the ink supply member
42
and the holding member
40
, however, other methods that can maintain the compressed amount of the elastic member
44
may be used.
Second Embodiment
Next, an ink jet recording head equivalent to a second embodiment of the invention will be described. The same reference numbers are allocated to the same components for those in the first embodiment and a detailed description is omitted.
As shown in
FIGS. 6A and 6B
, a common liquid chamber
22
provided to a head chip
70
is not only open to the upside of a passage board
16
but is open to the back (the end face opposite to a nozzle
18
)
70
B. The opening is equivalent to the ink supply port in the first embodiment. As described above, to form the head chip
70
, an electric signal input-output terminal
32
is formed at both ends in the longitudinal direction offset from a position in which the nozzle
18
(an individual passage
20
) is formed in the longitudinal direction (a direction shown by an arrow X) of a heater element board
14
.
In the meantime, as shown in
FIG. 7
, an ink supply member (an ink subtank)
42
that supplies ink to the head chip
70
includes a rectangular ink subchamber
72
inside and an elastic member
44
that can be pressed on the head chip
12
from two directions is included in one opening
42
B shown in
FIG. 8
near which the head chip
70
is installed. The elastic member
44
includes an elastic member
44
A that seals the side of the upper surface
70
A of the head chip
70
and an elastic member
44
B that seals the back side
70
B. In this embodiment, the elastic member
44
made of thermoplastic elastomer and the ink supply member
42
made of thermoplastic are integrated by multicolor injection molding. At this time, the sealing performance of the respective elastic member
44
and ink supply member
42
is secured by adjusting adhesion between the thermoplastic elastomer and the thermoplastic and the shape of a connection, and both can be formed so that they have strength in which they can be simply detached.
A convex portion
50
having the inclined face
50
A the section of which is trapezoidal is formed in the lower part of the ink supply member
42
as shown in FIG.
8
and the head chip
70
is sealed by inserting it into a guide groove
74
of the holding member
40
. The guide groove
74
has the inclined face
74
A tilted at 45° upward on the back side
70
B of the head chip
70
and the ink supply member
42
approaches the holding member
40
at an angle of 45° from the top on the back side
70
B by sliding the inclined face
50
A of the convex portion
50
on the inclined face
74
A.
A method of assembling the ink jet recording head
10
will be described below.
To assemble the ink jet recording head
10
, first, the convex portion
50
of the ink supply member
42
is inserted into the guide groove
74
of the holding member
40
. At this time, the ink supply member
42
approaches the head chip
70
at an angle of 45° from the top (in a direction shown by an arrow Q) at the rear by sliding the inclined face
50
A of the convex portion
50
on the inclined face
74
A of the guide groove
74
and inserting it into the guide groove
74
. As a result, the elastic members
44
A and
44
B integrated with the ink supply member
42
are respectively pressed on the upper surface
70
A and the back
70
B of the head chip
70
. At this time, as the lower surface
42
A of the ink supply member
42
is abutted with the upper surface
40
A of the holding member
40
, distance between the ink supply member
42
and the holding member
40
is provided and the elastic members
44
A and
44
B are compressed by predetermined amount.
The action of the ink jet recording head
10
made up as described above will be described below.
As the inclined face
50
A of the convex portion
50
of the ink supply member
42
is slid along the inclined face of the guide groove
74
of the holding member
40
and the convex portion
50
is inserted into the guide groove when the ink jet recording head
10
is assembled, the elastic member
44
is pressed on the head chip
70
at an angle of 45° from the top on the back side
70
B. Therefore, the elastic members
44
A and
44
B are respectively pressed on the upper surface
70
A and the back
70
B of the head chip
70
with predetermined pressure and sealing performance between the common liquid chamber
22
and the ink subchamber
72
is secured.
Particularly, in this embodiment, the heater element board
14
forming the common liquid chamber
22
and the wall of the ink supply member
42
including the ink subchamber
72
continue, sealing performance by the elastic member
44
B is more satisfactory.
In addition, as the distance between the ink supply member
42
and the holding member
40
is fixed because the lower surface
50
B of the convex portion
50
is abutted with the upper surface
40
A of the holding member
40
, the compressed amount of the elastic members
44
A and
44
B is fixed, sealing performance is secured and the head chip
70
is prevented from being damaged by excessive force that acts upon the head chip
70
.
In the meantime, in the ink jet recording head
10
, there is no boundary between the ink subchamber
72
and the common liquid chamber
22
and they look integrated. Therefore, the flow of ink supplied from an ink tank not shown to the individual passage
20
via the ink subchamber
72
and the common liquid chamber
22
is linear, resulting in smooth ink supply.
Also, the common liquid chamber
22
is substantially large-sized by integrating the ink subchamber
72
and the common liquid chamber
22
and as bubbles generated in the common liquid chamber
22
are made apart from the individual passage
20
and others, printing failure caused due to inhibition of ink supply is prevented.
Bubbles generated by the driving of the heater element
24
are easily moved from the common liquid chamber
22
to the ink subchamber
72
by setting an ink jetted direction to a direction of gravity, that is, downward, and printing failure by bubbles can be inhibited.
Third Embodiment
Next, referring to
FIG. 9
, an ink jet recording head equivalent to a third embodiment of the invention will be described. The same reference numbers are allocated to the same components for those in the first and second embodiments and a detailed description is omitted. In this embodiment, no ink supply member is shown.
As shown in
FIG. 9
, a head chip
80
includes two ink supply ports
26
A and
26
B formed on the upper surface
80
A.
In the meantime, an elastic member
44
includes holes
56
A and
56
B corresponding to the ink supply ports
26
A and
26
B.
Therefore, the ink supply ports
26
A and
26
B can be respectively securely sealed by pressing the elastic member
44
on the head chip
80
. As a result, since respective connections of two supply passages of an ink supply member not shown and the ink supply ports
26
A and
26
B can be independently sealed, the ink jet recording head that can print in plural colors can be formed.
Fourth Embodiment
Referring to
FIG. 10
, an ink jet recording head equivalent to a fourth embodiment of the invention will be described below. The same reference numbers are allocated to the same components for those in the first to third embodiments and a detailed description is omitted.
In the ink jet recording head
10
, an elastic member
44
provided with the similar hole
56
to that in the first embodiment is pressed upon a head chip
80
provided with two ink supply ports
26
A and
26
B. As a result, the ink supply ports
26
A and
26
B are sealed by the elastic member
44
and are integrated by the hole
56
. That is, ink supplied from an ink supply member not shown via the elastic member
44
can be supplied to the plural ink supply ports
26
A and
26
B of the head chip
80
. Therefore, this embodiment is effective when one color of ink is supplied to plural communicating ports.
Fifth Embodiment
Referring to
FIG. 11
, an ink jet recording device equivalent to a fifth embodiment of the invention will be described below. The same reference numbers are allocated to the same components for those in the first to fourth embodiments and a detailed description is omitted.
FIG. 11
is a schematic perspective view showing an example of the ink jet recording device provided with the ink jet recording head in each embodiment.
The ink jet recording device
90
is provided with an ink feeder
96
loaded onto a carriage
94
run along a guide shaft
92
and the ink jet recording head
10
(not limited to the one in the first embodiment).
As the sealing performance of the ink jet recording head
10
is satisfactorily secured by making up the ink jet recording device
90
as described above, jetting performance for stable printing can be secured.
A record medium
98
includes all the recordable media such as paper, a postal card and cloth. The record medium
98
is carried to a position corresponding to the ink jet recording head
10
by a carriage mechanism.
According to the invention, the ink jet recording head in which the ink supply member and the head chip are precisely joined by a simple method can be provided. In addition, as each part of the ink jet recording head can be simply detached, recycling is easy.
The entire disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2000-145424 filed on May 17, 2000 including specification, claims, drawings and abstract is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording head, comprising:a head chip having a plurality of substrates for providing a nozzle, an individual passage for supplying ink to the nozzle and a common liquid chamber for supplying ink to plural individual passages; an ink supply member having a wall adjacent to the head chip for forming an integrated ink chamber conjugated with the common liquid chamber; and a pressed elastic member which is provided between the ink supply member and the head chip and which seals a connection between the wall and the head chip.
- 2. The ink jet recording head according to claim 1, further comprising:a regulator that regulates a deformed amount by pressure of the elastic member.
- 3. The ink jet recording head according to claim 2, further comprising:a holding member to which the head chip is fixed, wherein the regulator is formed in at least one of the ink supply member and the holding member and comes into contact with the other as a contacting part in assembly.
- 4. The ink jet recording head according to claim 3, whereinthe holding member comprises a guide unit that guides the ink supply member, when the ink supply port is open in the two directions, so that the elastic member is pressed upon the head chip from an intermediate direction of the two directions.
- 5. The ink jet recording head according to claim 1, further comprising:a maintenance unit that maintains a deformed state of the elastic member.
- 6. The ink jet recording head according to claim 5, wherein the maintenance unit is a fixing member that fixes the ink supply member to the holding member in a state in which a connecting part is in contact with the holding member.
- 7. The ink jet recording head according to claim 1, whereinat least two of the head chip, the ink supply member and the holding member are different in a coefficient of thermal expansion.
- 8. The ink jet recording head according to claim 1, whereinthe elastic member and the ink supply member are fabricated and integrated by insertion molding.
- 9. The ink jet recording head according to claim 1, whereinthe elastic member is pressed in a concave portion formed in the ink supply member and is integrated therewith.
- 10. The ink jet recording head according to claim 1, whereinthe elastic member made of thermoplastic elastomer and the ink supply member made of thermoplastic are integrated by multicolor injection molding.
- 11. The ink jet recording head according to claim 1, whereina hole formed in the elastic member makes plural ink supply ports and one pipeline communicate with each other by inserting the elastic member between the ink supply member and the head chip.
- 12. The ink jet recording head according to claim 1, whereinplural holes formed in the elastic member make plural ink supply ports and plural pipelines formed in the ink supply member and the head chip, respectively, communicate with each other by inserting the elastic member between the ink supply member and the head chip.
- 13. The ink jet recording head according to claim 1, whereinthe head chip, the elastic member and the ink supply member can be detached.
- 14. An ink jet recording head, comprising:a head chip formed by laminating silicon substrates and provided with a nozzle, an individual passage for supplying ink to the nozzle and a common liquid chamber for supplying ink to plural individual passages; an ink supply member a wall of which is formed adjacent to a wall of the head chip forming the common liquid chamber and which is provided with an ink chamber integrated with the common liquid chamber; and an elastic member which is inserted between the head chip and the ink supply member and which seals a connection of the ink chamber and the common liquid chamber.
- 15. An ink jet recording device, comprising:the ink jet recording head according to claim 1.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
2000-145424 |
May 2000 |
JP |
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