Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording head comprising:
- a discharge port for discharging liquid to be utilized for recording therethrough;
- a liquid path communicating with said discharge port;
- an energy generating member in said liquid path for generating energy to discharge the liquid; and
- control means for controlling the amount of liquid discharged through said discharge port by varying the resistance to liquid flow in said liquid path, wherein said control means is disposed in said liquid path upstream of said energy generating member with respect to said discharge port and includes a magnetic fluid different from and which does not mix with the liquid and a magnetic force generating member for generating a magnetic force to shift said magnetic fluid in a direction across that in which the liquid moves in said liquid path and thereby vary the resistance to liquid flow in said liquid path.
- 2. An ink jet recording head according to claim 1, wherein said energy generating member is a heat generating element which generates heat energy for forming a droplet of the liquid.
- 3. An ink jet recording head according to claim 2, wherein said heat generating element is an electro-thermal converting member.
- 4. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 2, wherein said control means is adapted to control the cross-sectional area of said liquid path to vary the size of the liquid droplet discharged from said discharge port.
- 5. An ink jet recording head according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic force generating member is an electromagnet.
- 6. An ink jet recording head according to claim 1, wherein said magnetic fluid is oleaginous.
- 7. An ink jet recording method for discharging a liquid droplet by driving an energy generating member disposed in a liquid path supplied with liquid and communicating with a discharge port for discharging liquid therethrough to be utilized for recording, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing discharge amount control means for controlling the size of the liquid droplet discharged through said discharge port by varying the resistance to liquid flow in said liquid path, including a magnetic fluid different from and which does not mix with the liquid and a magnetic force generating member disposed in said liquid path upstream of said energy generating member with respect to said discharge port for generating a magnetic force to shift said magnetic fluid in a direction across that in which the liquid moves in said liquid path when a voltage is applied to said magnetic force generating member and thereby vary the resistance to flow liquid in said liquid path;
- applying a voltage to said magnetic force generating member to generate a magnetic force to shift said magnetic fluid; and
- then driving said energy generating member to discharge a liquid droplet.
- 8. An ink jet recording method according to claim 7, wherein said energy generating member is operable in a first mode in which said energy generating member is driven after a first time interval substantially equal to zero after termination of the voltage application to said magnetic force generating member, so that said magnetic fluid presents a first flow path resistance when said energy generating member is driven to discharge a droplet of a first predetermined size.
- 9. An ink jet recording method according to claim 8, wherein said energy generating member is operable in a second mode in which said energy generating member is driven after a second time interval longer than the first time interval after termination of the voltage application to said magnetic force generating member, so that said magnetic fluid presents a second flow path resistance smaller than the first flow path resistance when said energy generating member is driven to discharge a droplet of a second predetermined size smaller than the first predetermined size.
- 10. An ink jet recording method according to claim 9, wherein said energy generating member is operable in a third mode in which said energy generating member is driven after a third time interval longer than the second time interval after termination of the voltage application to said magnetic force generating member so that said magnetic fluid presents a third flow path resistance smaller than the second flow path resistance when said energy generating member is driven to discharge a droplet of a third predetermined size smaller than the second predetermined size.
- 11. An ink jet recording method according to claim 7, wherein said energy generating element is a heat generating element for generating thermal energy and the liquid droplet is formed by a rapid pressure change in the liquid upon driving of said heat generating element.
- 12. An ink jet recording apparatus including an ink jet recording head comprising:
- a discharge port for discharging a liquid droplet to be utilized for recording;
- a liquid path communicating with said discharge port;
- an energy generating member in said liquid path for generating energy to discharge the liquid; and
- control means for controlling the size of the liquid droplet discharged through said discharge port by varying the resistance to liquid flow in said liquid path, wherein said control means is disposed in said liquid path upstream of said energy generating member with respect to said discharge port and includes a magnetic fluid disposed on one surface of the liquid path, said magnetic fluid being a fluid different from and which does not mix with the liquid, and a magnetic force generating member for generating a magnetic force to shift said magnetic fluid in a direction across that in which the liquid moves in said liquid path but not a sufficient distance to contact the opposite surface of said liquid path, and thereby vary the resistance to liquid flow in said liquid path.
- 13. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 12, wherein said energy generating element is a heat generating element for generating thermal energy and the liquid droplet is formed by a rapid pressure change in the liquid in the vicinity of said heat generating element.
- 14. An ink jet recording apparatus including an ink jet recording head comprising:
- a discharge port for discharging liquid to be utilized for recording;
- a liquid path communicating with said discharge port;
- an energy generating member in said liquid path for generating energy to discharge the liquid; and
- a control means for controlling the amount of liquid discharged through said discharge port by varying the resistance to liquid flow in said liquid path, wherein said control means is disposed in said liquid path upstream of said energy generating member with respect to said discharge port and includes a magnetic fluid different from and which does not mix with the liquid and a magnetic force generating member for generating a magnetic force upon application thereto of a voltage to shift said magnetic fluid in a direction across that in which the liquid moves in said liquid path and thereby vary the resistance to liquid flow in said liquid path, said control means being operable in a first mode in which said energy generating element is driven at a first time interval after termination of the voltage application to said magnetic force generating member to present a first flow resistance and thereby discharge a first predetermined about of liquid, and in a second mode in which said energy generating element is driven at a second time interval after such voltage application to present a second flow resistance different from the first flow resistance to discharge a second predetermined amount of liquid different from the first predetermined amount.
- 15. An ink jet recording apparatus according to claim 14, wherein said energy generating member is a heat generating element for generating thermal energy and liquid is discharged by a rapid pressure change in the liquid in the vicinity of said heat generating element.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/128,261 filed Dec. 1, 1987, now abandoned.
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