Claims
- 1. A substrate for a liquid jet recording head, comprising:
- a plurality of built-in energy generating elements for generating thermal energy for ejecting liquid, said energy generating elements forming an array;
- built-in electrode wiring for supplying electric signals to said energy generating elements;
- first and second built-in temperature sensors disposed outside the array, said sensors being disposed adjacent opposite ends of the array, respectively, for detecting a temperature of said substrate; and
- first and second built-in heaters disposed outside the array, said heaters being disposed adjacent opposite ends of the array, respectively, for heating said substrate.
- 2. A substrate according to claim 1, wherein said temperature sensors are made, at least partly, of a material substantially the same as a material at least partly forming said energy generating elements or said electrode wiring portion.
- 3. A substrate according to claim 1, further comprising a built-in common electric line electrically connected to said temperature sensors and said heaters.
- 4. A substrate according to claim 1, wherein said temperature sensors are in the form of a diode temperature sensor comprising plural diodes connected in series, each diode being of substantially the same structure as a switching diode forming part of said wiring portion.
- 5. A substrate according to claim 1, wherein said substrate includes a region wherein a plurality of switching elements are disposed for selectively driving the plurality of energy generating elements and a region wherein matrix wiring is disposed between said energy generating elements and said switching elements.
- 6. A substrate according to claim 5, wherein said temperature sensors are formed using a silicon base member, and said substrate further comprises two electrically insulative layers, and wherein said first and second heaters are formed between said electrically insulating layers.
- 7. A liquid jet recording head comprising the substrate defined in claim 1, and further comprising:
- a common ink chamber formed on said substrate for accommodating ink, ink passages corresponding to the respective energy generating elements, for maintaining the ink supplied from said common ink chamber, and ejection outlets corresponding to said ink passages and through which ink is ejected for recording,
- wherein an upper portion of at least one of said temperature sensors and said first and second heaters is provided outside said common ink chamber and outside an ink maintaining region of said ink passages.
- 8. An ink jet recording apparatus, to which the recording head according to claim 7 is detachably mountable, comprising electrical connectors and temperature control means for effecting temperature control using a combination of said temperature sensors and said first heater, and for effecting a temperature control using a combination of said temperature sensors and said second heater.
- 9. A substrate according to claim 6, wherein a part of said matrix wiring portion is disposed on a lower one of said electrically insulating layers adjacent said heaters.
- 10. An ink jet recording apparatus to which a recording head including a substrate according to claim 6 is detachably mountable, wherein a common ink chamber is provided and includes an ink containing portion extending to an area between said matrix wiring region and the region of said switching elements, and wherein the common ink chamber does not extend into the region of said switching elements.
- 11. An ink jet recording apparatus usable with a recording head containing the substrate defined in claim 1, further comprising recovery means for improving an ink ejecting function of the recording head and control means for operating said recovery means in accordance with outputs of said temperature sensors.
- 12. A recording head, comprising:
- a substrate including
- a plurality of built-in energy generating elements for generating thermal energy for ejecting liquid, said energy generating elements forming an array,
- a built-in electrode wiring portion for supplying electric signals to said energy generating elements,
- first and second built-in temperature sensors disposed outside the array, said sensors being disposed adjacent opposite ends of the array, respectively, for detecting a temperature of said substrate, and
- first and second built-in heaters disposed outside the array, said heaters being disposed adjacent opposite ends of the array for heating said substrate;
- a common chamber for containing ink on said substrate;
- ink passages for maintaining the ink supplied from said common chamber, said ink passages corresponding to said energy generating elements;
- ink ejection outlets communicating with said ink passages and through which the ink is ejected for recording,
- wherein an upper portion of said heaters are outside said common chamber and outside an ink maintaining portion of said ink passages.
- 13. A recording head according to claim 12, wherein said heaters are made, at least partly, of a material which is substantially the same as a material constituting at least a part of said energy generating elements or said electrode wiring portion.
- 14. A liquid jet recording apparatus, comprising:
- a substrate including
- a plurality of built-in energy generating elements for generating thermal energy for ejecting liquid, said energy generating elements forming an array,
- built-in electrode wiring for supplying electric signals to said energy generating elements,
- first and second built-in temperature sensors, disposed outside said array and adjacent opposite ends of said array, respectively, for detecting a temperature of said substrate,
- first and second built-in heaters disposed outside the array, said heaters being disposed adjacent opposite ends of the array, respectively, for heating said substrate;
- a common chamber for containing ink on said substrate;
- ink passages for maintaining the ink supplied from said common chamber, said ink passages corresponding to said energy generating elements;
- ink ejection outlets communicating with said ink passages, wherein ink is ejected from said outlets for recording; and
- control means responsive to said first and second sensors for controlling said first and second heaters, wherein an upper portion of said heaters is outside the common chamber and outside an ink maintaining portion of said passage.
- 15. A liquid jet recording apparatus, comprising:
- a substrate including
- a plurality of built-in energy generating elements for generating thermal energy for ejecting recording liquid, said energy generating elements forming an array,
- a built-in electrode wiring portion for supplying electric signals to said energy generating elements,
- first and second built-in temperature sensors disposed outside the array, said sensors being disposed adjacent opposite ends of said array, respectively, for detecting a temperature of said substrate,
- first and second built-in heaters disposed outside the array, said heaters being disposed adjacent opposite ends of the array for heating said substrate;
- a common chamber for containing ink on said substrate;
- ink passages for maintaining the ink supplied from said common chamber, said ink passages corresponding to said energy generating elements; and
- ink ejection outlets communicating with said ink passages and through which the ink is ejected for recording,
- wherein upper portion of said heater are outside said common chamber and outside ink maintaining portions of said passages, and wherein said substrate includes a region wherein a plurality of switching elements are disposed for selectively driving the plurality of energy generating elements and a region wherein matrix wiring is disposed between said energy generating elements and said switching elements.
Priority Claims (9)
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63-184685 |
Jul 1988 |
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63-184686 |
Jul 1988 |
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63-184699 |
Jul 1988 |
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63-194481 |
Aug 1988 |
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63-293630 |
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63-294621 |
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63-294622 |
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63-323683 |
Dec 1988 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/566,885 filed Aug. 13, 1990, now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/383,098, filed Jul. 21, 1989, now abandoned.
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