Claims
- 1. An ink jet recording head comprising thin plate members, an ink supply section, nozzle openings, and a respective pressure producing chamber for each of said nozzle openings, each of said thin plate members having a plurality of holes therein, said thin plate members being laminated together so that said holes formed in adjacent ones of said thin plate members are shifted in a step arrangement with respect to each other and cooperate to form a plurality of ink flow paths continuously extending from each of said nozzle openings to said respective pressure producing chamber which communicates with said ink supply section, wherein in at least one of said ink flow paths, an area of the hole adjacent to the pressure producing chamber is larger than an area of any other hole in said at least one ink flow path.
- 2. An ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said nozzle openings are arranged on a nozzle plate, and wherein said thin plate members are arranged in succession, said holes of said adjacent ones of said thin plate members are sequentially shifted, in a direction that is transverse to a direction extending from the pressure producing chambers to said nozzle plate, with respect to each other such that each of the holes in said thin plate member closest to the nozzle plate is at a maximum shifted distance away from said respective pressure producing chamber.
- 3. An ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ink flow paths, nozzle openings and pressure producing chambers are grouped into ink flow path units, said ink flow path units being arranged so that the nozzle openings of one of said ink flow path units are positioned between the nozzle openings of another one of said ink flow path units.
- 4. An ink jet recording head comprising thin plate members, an ink supply section, nozzle openings, and a respective pressure producing chamber for each of said nozzle openings, each of said thin plate members having a plurality of holes corresponding to respective flow path units which continuously extend from a corresponding one of said nozzle openings to said respective pressure producing chamber which communicates with said ink supply section, said thin plate members being laminated together so that said holes formed in each of said thin plate members are shifted with respect to said holes formed in each adjacent one of said thin plate members such that center points of each adjacent pair of holes in one flow path lie on a straight line segment extending entirely within that flow path, and wherein in at least one of said ink flow paths, an area of the hole adjacent to the pressure producing chamber is larger than an area of any other hole in said at least one ink flow path.
- 5. An ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 4, wherein said nozzle openings are arranged on a nozzle plate, and wherein said thin plate members are arranged in succession, said holes of said adjacent ones of said thin plate members are sequentially shifted, in a direction that is transverse to a direction extending from the pressure producing chambers to said nozzle plate, with respect to each other such that each of the holes in said thin plate member closest to the nozzle opening is at a maximum shifted distance away from said respective pressure producing chamber.
- 6. An ink jet recording head comprising:thin plate members; an ink supply section; a nozzle plate having nozzle openings; and pressure producing chambers for respective nozzle openings; each of said thin plate members having a plurality of holes therein defined by respective walls, said thin plate members being laminated together, wherein said walls of said holes formed in adjacent ones of said thin plate members are shifted by a predetermined distance, in a direction that is transverse to a direction extending from the pressure producing chambers to said nozzle plate, from each other and cooperate to form a plurality of ink flow paths continuously extending from each of said nozzle openings to said respective pressure producing chamber which communicates with said ink supply section, wherein said walls are shifted so that center points of each adjacent pair of holes in one flow path lie on a straight line segment extending entirely within that flow path, and such that each of the walls in said thin plate member closest to the nozzle plate is at a maximum shifted distance away from said respective pressure producing chamber.
- 7. An ink jet recording head according to claim 6, wherein said plurality of ink flow paths are arcuate in a vertical direction.
- 8. An ink jet recording head comprising:thin plate members; an ink supply section; nozzle openings; and pressure producing chambers for respective nozzle openings; each of said thin plate members having a plurality of holes therein defined by respective walls, said thin plate members being laminated together, wherein said walls of said holes formed in adjacent ones of said thin plate members are shifted with respect to each other so that said walls formed in said adjacent ones of said thin plate members overlap and are not aligned, wherein said holes in said adjacent ones of said thin plate members cooperate to form a plurality of ink flow paths continuously extending from each of said nozzle openings to said respective pressure producing chamber which communicates with said ink supply section, wherein in at least one of said ink flow paths, an area of the hole adjacent to the pressure producing chamber is larger than an area of any other hole in said at least one ink flow path.
- 9. An ink jet recording head according to claim 8, wherein said plurality of ink flow paths are arcuate in a vertical direction.
- 10. An ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 8, wherein said nozzle openings are arranged on a nozzle plate, and wherein said thin plate members are arranged in succession, said holes of said adjacent ones of said thin plate members are sequentially shifted, in a direction that is transverse to a direction extending from the pressure producing chambers to said nozzle plate, with respect to each other such that each of the holes in said thin plate member closest to the nozzle opening is at a maximum shifted distance away from said respective pressure producing chamber.
- 11. An ink jet recording head comprising:thin plate members; an ink supply section; a nozzle plate having nozzle openings; and pressure producing chambers for respective nozzle openings; each of said thin plate members having a plurality of holes therein defined by respective walls, said thin plate members being laminated together, wherein said walls of said holes formed in adjacent ones of said thin plate members are shifted, in a direction that is transverse to a direction extending from the pressure producing chambers to said nozzle plate, in a step arrangement with respect to each other such that each of the walls in said thin plate member closest to the nozzle opening is at a maximum shifted distance away from said respective pressure producing chamber, wherein said holes in said adjacent ones of said thin plate members cooperate to form a plurality of ink flow paths continuously extending from each of said nozzle openings to said respective pressure producing chamber which communicates with said ink supply section.
- 12. An ink jet recording head according to claim 11, wherein said plurality of ink flow paths are arcuate in a vertical direction.
- 13. An ink jet recording head comprising thin plate members, an ink supply section, nozzle openings, and a respective pressure producing chamber for each of said nozzle openings, each of said thin plate members having a plurality of holes therein, said thin plate members being laminated together so that said holes formed in adjacent ones of said thin plate members are shifted with respect to each other so as not to be completely overlapping but so as to cooperate in forming a plurality of ink flow paths continuously extending from each of said nozzle openings to said respective pressure producing chamber which communicates with said ink supply section, wherein in at least one of said ink flow paths, an area of the hole adjacent to the pressure producing chamber is larger than an area of any other hole in said at least one ink flow path.
- 14. An ink jet recording head as claimed in claim 13, wherein said nozzle openings are arranged on a nozzle plate, and wherein said thin plate members are arranged in succession, said holes of said adjacent ones of said thin plate members are sequentially shifted, in a direction that is transverse to a direction extending from the pressure producing chambers to said nozzle plate, with respect to each other such that each of the holes in said thin plate member closest to the nozzle opening is at a maximum shifted distance away from said respective pressure producing chamber.
Priority Claims (2)
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| 5-351687 |
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| 6-200119 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of Ser. No. 08,365,160 filing date Dec. 28, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,880,756.
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