Ink jet-type printer device with printer head on circuit board

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6281914
  • Patent Number
    6,281,914
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, October 2, 1997
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 28, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
In an ink jet-type printer device, a printer head has ink passages and actuators for jetting ink from the ink passages. An integrated circuit for driving the actuators and its leading electrodes having respective connecting terminals are provided on the printer head. A printed circuit plate has an electric wiring pattern having connecting terminals which correspond to the connecting terminals on the printer head. The printer head is attached to the printed circuit plate by an adhesive with its connecting terminals being made to contact with the corresponding connecting terminals on the printed circuit plate. The printed circuit plate is assembled to a carriage integrally with the printer head.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an ink jet-type printer device and, in particular, to an ink jet-type printer device which enables simultaneous assembling and electrical connection of its printer head for jetting ink with its printed circuit plate and simplifies a mounting work of the printer head and the printed circuit plate onto its printer body.




2. Description of Related Art




As a conventional ink jet-type printer device which jets ink for information printing from ink jet nozzles, an on-demand type which can be made compact in size and perform a high speed printing operation is used. This type particularly uses a piezoelectric element or a heater for generating an ink jetting pressure by deforming the piezoelectric element or by vaporizing the ink, respectively.




The ink jet-type printer device using the piezoelectric element for the pressure control includes a plurality of ink passages for passing the ink therethrough from an ink supply source, a plurality of partition walls comprising the piezoelectric elements defining the ink passages, and a printer head having a plurality of electrodes provided on the side faces of the partition walls. With a driving signal from an integrated circuit (IC) including a driving circuit therein being applied to the electrodes of the partition walls corresponding to the ink passage for jetting the ink, the adjacent two of the partition walls deform by shearing to vary the volume of the ink passage, so that the ink in the ink passage jets from the jet nozzle provided at the top end of the ink passage.




In one exemplary ink jet-type printer device for two-color printing shown in

FIG. 22

, each of printer heads


135


and


136


has a head plate


140


made of a piezoelectric material including a plurality of ink passages therein, a cover plate


147


fixedly attached to cover the ink passages and an ink inlet pipe


148


for supplying the ink from an ink supply source into the ink passages. The printer heads


135


and


136


are fixedly mounted on a carriage


121


by various fixing members (not shown). A printed circuit plate


132


supporting thereon ICs


149


which include driving circuits therein is also fixed on the carriage


121


. The printed circuit plate


132


is formed with wiring patterns


154


connected to the ICs


149


. Each cover plate


147


is formed with a plurality of leading electrodes


150


which supply electric power to actuators (not shown) provided in correspondence with the ink passages. The leading electrodes


150


and the terminals of the wiring patterns


154


are electrically connected by flexible printed circuit plates (FPC)


110


.




According to the ink jet-type printer device shown in

FIG. 22

, as the printer heads


135


and


136


must be attached to the carriage


121


, various fixing members as well as fixing work are required. Further, as the terminals of each wiring pattern


154


formed on the printed circuit plate


132


and the leading electrodes


150


formed on each printer head


147


must be connected electrically through a number of signal lines of the FCC


110


formed in correspondence with the ink passages, the electrical connection of the signal lines on FCC


110


with the corresponding leading electrodes


150


and the wiring pattern


154


is complicated.




In the case where a plurality of printer heads are provided for the color-printing, in particular, the printer heads


135


and


136


must be spaced apart from each other to mount each FPC


110


therebetween. This arrangement results not only in enlarging the size of a printer device but also in a complicated work for accurately fixing the positions of jet nozzles of the printer heads.




In addition, it is also known by JP-A 6-328684 and JP-7-304168 to attach partly by an adhesive the rear end part of a printer head to a printed circuit plate fixed to a carriage and to connect electrically leading electrodes formed on a piezoelectric-type printer head to a wiring pattern formed on a printed circuit plate by corresponding conductive leading wires.




According to this ink jet-type printer device, as the printing head is held fixed to the printed circuit plate only partly at its rear end part, not only the fixing work is required but also fixing strength is likely to become insufficient. Further, the electrical connection of the leading electrodes to the wiring pattern on the printed circuit plate results in a complicated electric wiring arrangement.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide an ink jet-type printer device which requires a simplified assembling and electrical connecting work.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an ink jet-type printer device which enables an electric connection for a power supply between its printed circuit plate and a plurality of ink-jetting actuators of its printer head at the same time as assembling the printed circuit plate and the printer head.




It is a still further object of the present invention to provide an ink jet-type printer device which requires a simplified work for assembling its printer head and a printed circuit plate to a printer body.




According to the present invention, a printer head having a plurality of ink passages and a plurality of actuators for the respective ink passages are fixedly attached to a printed circuit plate. The printer head has connecting terminals for supplying electric signals for selectively driving the actuators, while the printed circuit plate has connecting terminals which are the same in number with the connecting terminals of the printer head. The connecting terminals of the printer head and the printed circuit plate are formed in position to contact each other when the printer head is attached to the printed circuit plate.




Preferably, a driving circuit for converting a serial input into a parallel output is mounted on the printer head so that the number of the connecting terminals on the printer head is reduced, or on the printed circuit plate.




More preferably, the printer head has a box-like manifold made of a good thermal conductivity for distributing the ink into the ink passages, and the driving circuit is mounted on the manifold with the connecting terminals of the printer head being formed thereon.




More preferably, the printed circuit plate has inkjetting nozzles in communication with the ink passages of the printer head.




More preferably, the printed circuit plate is made of a flexible sheet having the ink jetting nozzles.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when read with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view showing schematically the internal construction of a color ink jet-type printer device according to the first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged plan view showing a carriage and an ink jet mechanism in the first embodiment;





FIG. 3



a


is a perspective view showing a printer head and a printed circuit plate in the first embodiment, and

FIG. 3



b


is a circuit diagram showing a driving IC shown in

FIG. 3



a;







FIG. 4

is a cross sectional view showing in enlargement a part of the printer head in the first embodiment;





FIG. 5

is a cross sectional view showing an operation of the printer head shown in

FIG. 4

;





FIGS. 6



a


and


6




b


are a perspective view showing a printer head and a printed circuit plate according to a modification of the first embodiment and a cross sectional view showing the same taken along the line VIb in

FIG. 6



b;







FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing a printer head and a printed circuit plate according to another modification of the first embodiment;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view showing a printer head and a printed circuit plate according to a further modification of the first embodiment;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view showing a printer head and a printed circuit plate according to a still further modification of the first embodiment;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view showing a printer head, a printed circuit plate and a carriage according to a second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view showing in enlargement a part of the construction shown in

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view showing an opposite side of the construction shown in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

is a horizontal cross sectional view of the construction shown in

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 14

is a plan view showing a printer head and a printed circuit plate according to a modification of the second embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 15

is a perspective view showing in explosion a printer head and a printed circuit plate according to the third embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 16

is a perspective view showing an assembly of parts shown in

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 17

is a perspective view showing the opposite side of the construction shown in

FIG. 16

;





FIG. 18

is a horizontal cross sectional view showing the construction shown in

FIG. 16

;





FIG. 19

is a perspective view showing a printer head, a printed circuit plate and a carriage according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 20

is a plan view showing the printed circuit plate shown in

FIG. 19

;





FIG. 21

is a perspective view showing a printer head, a printed circuit plate and a carriage according to the fifth embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 22

is a perspective view showing a printer head and a printed circuit plate according to a conventional device.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The present invention will be described in detail with reference to various embodiments and modifications thereof which are directed to color ink-jet type printer device for printing colored images by jetting four color inks (cyan, magenta, yellow and black).




First Embodiment




As shown in

FIG. 1

, a color ink jet-type printer device


1


has primarily a paper feeding mechanism


10


including a rubber platen


11


and a frame


3


provided within a cover


2


, a carriage driving mechanism


20


for driving a carriage


21


to move, and an ink jetting mechanism


30


for printing colored images on a paper P. Ink cartridges


5


through


8


which store four color inks (cyan, magenta, yellow and black) therein respectively are detachably mounted in a head holder


31


fixed to a carriage


21


.




In the paper feeding mechanism


10


, the platen


11


is arranged to extend laterally (in the right-left direction in the figure) with its platen shaft


11


a being supported rotatably by side wall plates


3




a


and


3




b


of the frame


3


at both axial ends. A platen gear


12


attached to the axial end (left end) of the platen shaft


11




a


s held rotatably by a paper feeding motor through a gear mechanism (not shown) to rotate the platen


11


in a paper feeding direction.




In the carriage driving mechanism


20


, the carriage


21


is disposed horizontally in front of and in parallel with the platen


11


. The carriage


21


is supported movably in the lateral direction on a guide rail


3




d


of the frame


3


and a guide rod


22


fixed to the side wall plates


3




a


and


3




c


of the frame


3


.




A driving pulley


24


attached to the shaft of a carriage driving motor


25


is disposed at the rightmost position of the moving range of the carriage


21


, while a driven pulley


23


is rotatably supported by the side wall plate


3




c


at the leftmost position of the movable range of the carriage


21


. The driven pulley


23


is operatively coupled to the driving pulley


24


through. an endless timing belt


26


to which the carriage


21


is fixed for movement therewith. With the rotation of the carriage driving motor


25


, the carriage


21


is moved by the pulleys


23


and


24


and the timing belt


26


reciprocally in parallel with the paper P on the platen


11


while being guided by the guide rod


22


and the guide rail


3




d.






As shown in

FIG. 2

, an encoder member


27


is disposed to extend laterally and horizontally underside the carriage


21


and attached to the side wall plates


3




a


and


3




c


at the lateral or axial ends thereof. The encoder member


27


is made of a striplike thin film printed with a number of fine lines in black at every small lateral interval. A photo sensor (not shown) comprising a light emitter and a light receiver is attached to the underside of the carriage


21


to face the encoder member


27


so that the photo sensor detects the moving position of the carriage


21


.




In the ink jetting mechanism


30


, the head holder


31


mounted on the carriage


21


is in a box-like shape and has an open upper and front sides. A printed circuit plate


32


is attached to the rear face of the rear vertical wall


31




a


of the head holder


31


in parallel with the paper P. Ink jet-type printer heads


35


through


38


for jetting the cyan, magenta, yellow and black inks, respectively are fixedly mounted on the printed circuit plate


32


, and the four ink cartridges


5


through


8


are detachably coupled to the corresponding printer heads


35


through


38


. Thus, the printer heads


35


through


38


are attached to the carriage


21


integrally and compactly.




As the printer heads


35


through


38


have the same constructions to each other, the further description to follow is made with reference to one printer head


35


.




As shown in

FIGS. 3



a


and


4


, the printer head


35


is constructed generally by a thin base plate


40


made of a piezoelectric material such as a piezoelectric ceramics and by a pair of thin ceramics cover plates


47


fixedly attached to both side faces of the base plate


40


by an adhesive.




The base plate


40


has, at its both right and left side faces, a plurality of parallel narrow grooves


41


each of which is defined by adjacent two of a plurality of parallel partition walls


42


extending from the front side to the rear side longitudinally at every short interval in a vertical direction. These longitudinal openings of the narrow grooves


41


are covered by the cover plate


47


. Thirty-two ink passages


43


are provided for ink storage at every two narrow grooves


41


. The remaining narrow grooves


41


and the uppermost and the lowermost ones are held empty without ink. As understood from

FIG. 4

, the base plate


40


is constructed by a stack of layers


40




a


and


40




b


which are polarized oppositely to each other as indicated by dot-and-chain arrows.




The printer head


35


further has, on the rear side faces of the base plate


40


and the pair of cover plates


47


, a nozzle plate


45


made of a synthetic resin and having a pair of rows of a plurality of ink jetting nozzles


46


. The nozzles


46


are formed in correspondence with the thirty-two ink passages


43


. On the front side a manifold


48


(

FIG. 2

) is attached to distribute the ink from the ink cartridge


5


into the ink passages


43


.




On both upper and lower side faces of each partition wall


42


, a pair of electrodes


44


are fixed along the entire longitudinal length of the partition wall


42


. The partition walls


42


defining each ink passage


43


and its electrodes


44


function as an actuator.




As understood from

FIG. 3



a


, an actuator driving integrated circuit (IC)


49


is mounted on the outer side surface of the cover plate


47


with its output terminals being connected to the plurality of electrodes


44


through a plurality of corresponding leading electrodes


50


formed on the outside surface of the cover plate


47


. A plurality of input terminals of the driving IC


49


are connected to a plurality of corresponding leading electrodes


51


formed on the outside surface of the cover plate


47


. The leading electrodes


51


have respective connecting terminals


52


at the front ends thereof. The leading electrodes


50


and


51


are formed by electrically plating a film of metal such as silver on the outside surface of the cover plate


47


and then removing unnecessary parts of the metal film by laser light projection or etching process. This arrangement of the driving IC


49


, leading lines


50


,


51


and the connecting terminals


52


are provided on both cover plates


47


so that each arrangement corresponds to one of the rows of the actuators. Thus, the leading electrodes


50


and


51


for electric wiring between the driving IC


49


and a number of actuators are provided by the best use of the widest planar surface of the cover plate


47


, so that the leading electrodes


50


and


51


may be spaced apart sufficiently from the adjacent ones assuring the electric insulation therebetween.




The printed circuit plate


32


is made of a rigid material and has thereon a wiring pattern


54


which is formed by pattern printing or by plating a thin film of metal and then etching to remove the unnecessary parts of the metal film. The wiring pattern


54


is connected to a flexible printed circuit plate (FPC)


53


which is in turn connected to a printer control circuit (not shown) for producing a jet driving signal and a control signal, each comprising a serial data, for printing in a dot-matrix form. The wiring pattern


54


has at pattern ends thereof a plurality of connecting terminals


55


which are to be located correspondingly to the connecting terminals


52


of the printer head


35


when the printer head


35


is attached to the printed circuit plate


32


in position.




The printer head


35


is fixed to the printed circuit plate


32


by pasting an epoxy adhesive over the front side surface (opposite to the nozzle plate


45


) of the printer head


35


and then attaching it to the pasted surface of the printed circuit plate


32


in a manner that the connecting terminals


52


and the connecting terminals


55


are placed in position to contact with each other. Thus, assembling the printer head


35


with the printed circuit plate


32


and electrically connecting the connecting terminals


52


and


55


are attained at the same time in a very simplified process. For assuring the electric connections, the connecting terminals


52


and


55


are brazed to each other by the use of a solder. Other connecting materials such as a silver paste or an anisotropic conductive film may be used in place of the solder as well.




Alternatively, the connecting terminals


52


of the printer head


35


may be extended toward the front side to be bent into L-shaped ends which will be laid over the connecting terminals


55


of the wiring pattern


54


. In this instance, the connecting terminals


52


and


55


are connected to each other by the reflow process in which a brazing material such as a creamy solder is attached to the connecting terminals


52


and


55


and then the brazing material is heated to melt. The brazing material used must have a melting temperature point below the Curie point so that heating the brazing material may not degrade the polarization of the piezoelectric material. The brazing process is preferably completed within a short time period so that the polarization may not be degraded even when the heating temperature rises to exceed the Curie point.




In assembling the printer heads


35


through


38


fixedly onto the single printed circuit plate


32


, the printer heads


35


through


38


are aligned in parallel with respective side surfaces having the leading electrodes


50


,


51


and the connecting terminals


52


thereon being placed closely to face the adjacent one to each other. Thereafter, while maintaining the positions of the nozzles


46


of the printer heads


35


through


38


by a jig or the like, all the printer heads


35


through


38


are bonded to the printed circuit plate


32


at once by the adhesive and the solder. Required bonding strength may be assured by the brazing only. Alternatively, by forming the connecting terminals


55


at the right positions accurately relative to each printer head, the printer heads


35


through


38


may be fixed in position because the connecting terminals


52


and


55


will pull each other by the surface tension of the brazing material once melted and solidified.




The FPC


53


and the wiring pattern


54


each has electrically conductive lines, that is, a clock line, a data line, printing timing signal line, a latch signal line, a voltage supply line and a ground line. As shown in

FIG. 3



b


, the driving IC


49


includes a serial-parallel converter


106


, AND gates


107


, and buffer amplifiers


108


. The converter


106


converts printing data transmitted serially through the data line


103


into parallel signals. That is, in synchronism with the clock signals on the clock line


102


, it receives the data on the data line


103


and shifts the received data sequentially from output SPO to SPn−1. After receiving the data which correspond in number to the ink passages, it latches its outputs SP (SPO through SPn−1) in response to the latch signal on the latch signal line


104


. The AND gates


107


passes the outputs SP of the serial-parallel converter


106


to the buffer amplifiers


108


in response to the timing signal on the timing signal line


105


thereby to apply the supply voltage (driving signal) on the voltage supply line to the electrodes


44


on the ink passage to be driven. Other details in construction and operation of the driving IC


49


may be understood with reference to Imai U.S. Pat. No. 5,625,395, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.




In case the driving signal is applied across a pair of the straight partition walls


42


through the electrodes


44


as shown in

FIG. 4

, the pair of partition walls


42


deform by shearing and incline to expand the volume of the ink passage


43


as shown in FIG.


5


. When the driving signal disappears thereafter, the partition walls


42


restores its original straight shape shown in

FIG. 4

jetting the ink in the ink passage


43


between the pair of the partition walls


42


through the corresponding one of the nozzles


46


.




As described above, not only the driving IC


49


is mounted on the printer head


35


, but also a number of leading electrodes


50


of the driving IC


49


for supplying the driving signal to the electrodes


44


, four leading electrodes


51


of the driving IC


49


and four connecting terminals


52


are formed on the printer head


35


. In addition, the wiring pattern


54


having four connecting terminals


55


in correspondence with the connecting terminals


52


are formed on the printed circuit plate


32


which the printer head


35


is fixed to. As a result, fixing the printer head


35


with the printed circuit plate


32


and electrically connecting the connecting terminals


52


with the connecting terminals


55


are attained simultaneously in the simplified manner by only aligning the connecting terminals


52


and


55


and attaching the printer head


35


pasted with the adhesive on its front side surface, while assuring a sufficient bonding strength therebetween.




Further, as no FPC is required between the printer heads


35


through


38


and the printed circuit plate


32


, the printer heads


35


through


38


may be juxtaposed closely to each other enabling the reduction in size of the entire device. In addition, as the driving IC


49


which works as a serial-to-parallel signal converter is mounted on the printer head


35


, the number of connecting terminals between the printer head


35


and the printed circuit plate


32


and between the printed circuit plate


32


and the FPC


53


may be reduced to much less than that of the electrodes


44


thus enhancing the reliability of the electric connecting work.




Still further, as the driving IC


49


is mounted on the printer head


35


, the heat generated by the IC


49


during the ink jetting operation control can be transferred effectively to the printer head


35


. Thus, this transferred heat not only heats the ink in the ink passage


35


located closely to the driving IC


49


to a temperature more appropriate for the ink jetting but also dissipates from the printer head


35


or with the jetted ink.




(Modifications of the First Embodiment)




(A) The first embodiment may be modified in that, as shown in

FIGS. 6A and 6B

, a printed circuit plate


32


A has rectangular fitting holes


60


for tightly supporting the printer heads


37


and


38


therein at the front or intermediate portions of the printer heads


37


and


38


. Leading electrodes


51


A connected to a driving IC


49


A and wiring patterns


54


A formed on both sides of the printed circuit plate


32


A are connected by brazing. This arrangement not only strengthen further the fixing of the printer heads


37


and


38


with the printed circuit plate


32


A but also simplify the positioning of the printer heads


37


and


38


on the printed circuit plate


32


A.




(B) The first embodiment may be modified further in that, as shown in

FIG. 7

, driving ICs


49


B are mounted on a printed circuit plate


32


B. A number of leading electrodes


61


having respective connecting terminals are formed for the corresponding electrodes on both sides of each of printer heads


35


B through


38


B. Wiring patterns


62


each connected to the corresponding driving ICs


49


B and having the same number of signal lines as the corresponding leading electrodes


61


are formed on the printed circuit plate


32


B and connected to the leading electrodes


61


. The printer heads


35


B through


38


B are fixed to the printed circuit plate


32


B by an adhesive or brazing.




In this modification, the driving ICs


49


B may be mounted on the printed circuit plate


32


B which can provide a sufficient mounting space in accordance with the size of the driving IC. In case that each driving IC


49


B is designed to drive a plurality of printer heads, the wiring patterns


62


on the printed circuit plate


32


B may be simplified.




(C) The first embodiment may be modified still further in that, as shown in

FIG. 8

, four printer heads


35


C through


38


C are mounted on a printed circuit plate


32


C through respective bottom surfaces which are at right angles to nozzle plates


45


. That is, the nozzle plates


45


are held not parallel with but perpendicularly to the printed circuit plate


32


C. A number of leading lines


65


are formed on each side surface of the printer heads


35


C through


38


C in L-shape and have respective connecting terminals


66


at the lowest or bottom surfaces. For respectively driving the printer heads


35


C through


38


C, four driving ICs


49


C are mounted on the printed circuit plate


32


C and a number of connecting terminals


68


of wiring patterns


67


are formed on the printed circuit plate


32


C in correspondence with the connecting terminals


66


. The printer heads


35


C through


38


C may be fixed to the printed circuit plate


32


C by an adhesive or by brazing.




(D) The first embodiment may be modified still further in that, as shown in

FIG. 9

, a printer head unit


70


is provided for each ink color so that the number of the printer head unit


70


may be selected in accordance with the number of colors to be used for colored printing. Each unit has a printer head


35


D and a small printed circuit plate


32


D on which a driving IC


49


D is mounted and formed with a wiring pattern for connection with the printer head


35


D. This construction will enable the replacement or exchange of the printer head unit


70


from color to color.




Second Embodiment




In the second embodiment shown in

FIGS. 10 through 13

, a printed circuit plate


232


is carried on the carriage


21


perpendicularly to the paper P. Each of printer heads


235


through


238


has a base plate constructed by stacking a pair of plates


40


A and


40


B as shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

. Each printer head has narrow grooves


41


, partition walls


42


, ink passages


43


, electrodes


44


, nozzle plate


45


and cover plates


47


in the same manner as in the first embodiment. In each printer head, a manifold


248


is formed in a box-shape having an ink chamber


248


a therein and an opening through which the printer head


235


is fitted. The manifold


248


is generally made of a synthetic resin except for the right and the left side walls (walls in parallel with the row of the ink passages


43


)


249


which are made of a ceramics material such as an alumina having a good thermal conductivity. The manifold


248


has an ink inlet pipe


250


at the opposite side of its opening so that the ink in the corresponding ink cartridge may be introduced into the ink chamber


248


a therethrough. The front side of the actuator unit having the base plates


40


A,


40


B and the cover plates


47


are fitted halfway into the manifold


248


through the opening and fixed by an adhesive.




The driving IC


49


is mounted on each side wall


249


of the manifold


248


to drive the ink jetting operation of the corresponding row of the ink chambers. A number of the leading electrodes


251


connected to the corresponding electrodes


44


are formed on both cover plates


47


to extend in parallel to each other and have respective connecting terminals (head-side terminals)


252


near the opening of the manifold


249


. Similarly, a number of leading electrodes


253


connected to the outputs of the driving IC


49


are formed by etching or screen printing are formed on both side walls


249


and have respective connecting terminals (manifold-side terminals)


254


in correspondence with the connecting terminals


252


. The connecting terminals


252


and


254


are connected by wire bonding


255


.




Leading electrodes


256


connected to the input side of the driving IC


49


, less in number than the leading electrodes


251


at the output side, are formed in an L-shape on the side walls


249


of the manifold


248


and have respective connecting terminals


257


. The printed circuit plate


232


is connected to the FPC (not shown) which is in turn connected to the printer control circuit (not shown) in the same manner as in the first embodiment. The printed circuit plate


232


has a wiring pattern


259


including the clock line, data line, voltage supply line and ground line and connected to the connecting terminals


257


by brazing.




The manifold


248


is joined to the printed circuit plate


232


at its bottom surface which is perpendicular to the nozzle plate


45


.




In this embodiment as well, as the driving IC


49


and the leading electrodes


251


,


253


,


256


having respective terminals


252


,


254


,


257


are mounted and formed on the side walls


249


of the manifold


248


, the same or similar operation and advantages are provided as in the first embodiment. Further, as the side walls


249


are made of a ceramics material and the leading electrodes


253


,


256


are provided thereon with the driving IC


49


in particular, the leading electrodes


253


,


256


may be formed assuredly thereon by the etching or the screen printing. In addition, the heat of the driving IC


49


may be dissipated effectively to the ink in the ink chamber


35


a through the side walls


249


which are thermally conductive. The ink is thus heated to have a lower viscosity which will improve ink jetting performance.




(Modification of the Second Embodiment)




The second embodiment may be modified in that the printed circuit plate


232


is placed in front of the manifold


248


and in parallel with the nozzle plate


45


. Further, as shown in

FIG. 14

, the connecting terminals of the leading electrodes


251


and


253


may be connected directly via through holes


60


formed on the side walls


24


or connected by brazing using a solder.




Third Embodiment




In this embodiment shown in

FIGS. 15 through 18

, in which only two printer heads


335


and


336


are illustrated exemplarily, each printer head or actuator unit


335


or


336


has a pair of base plates


340


A and


340


B which are stacked on both sides of a cover plate


347


so that, as shown in

FIG. 15

, respective rows of narrow grooves


341


are located adjacent to the cover plate


347


. A manifold


348


is attached to one side of each actuator unit


335


to introduce the ink from the corresponding ink cartridge through an inlet pipe


349


and distributes into the ink passages.




A printed circuit plate


332


is used as a nozzle plate as well. That is, the printed circuit plate


332


has a number of holes as nozzles


346


in correspondence with the ink passages of each actuator unit. The nozzles


346


for all the actuator units


335


and


336


are provided on the single printed circuit plate


332


. According to this arrangement, the relative position of the nozzles


346


for one actuator unit


335


against the nozzles


346


of another actuator unit


336


is determined accurately irrespective of the relative positions between the actuator units


335


and


336


, thus enabling the jetting of each color ink for a multi-color printing accurately onto the desired position on the paper.




As shown in

FIGS. 17 and 18

, the driving IC


49


is mounted together with its associated input and output leading electrodes (not shown) on the same side of the printed circuit plate


332


as the side the actuator units


335


and


336


are attached to. The electrodes in the narrow grooves of each actuator unit have respective connecting terminals


352


which are exposed outside the actuator unit


335


,


336


. The actuator units


335


and


336


are attached to the printed circuit plate


332


with the connecting terminals


352


of the actuator units


335


and


336


being brazed to corresponding connecting terminals on the printed circuit plate


332


.




The printed circuit plate


332


is preferably made of a ceramics material such as a glass or alumina because of its good heat-resisting property and machinability for nozzles


346


. alternatively, various synthetic resins may be used in place of the ceramics material.




Fourth Embodiment




In the fourth embodiment, as shown in

FIGS. 19 and 20

, a printer head


435


has the similar construction as the printer head


335


in the third embodiment. A printed circuit sheet


432


formed with a number of nozzles


446


therein is made of a flexible material. The connecting terminals on the printer head


435


and the printed circuit sheet


432


are brazed to each other in the similar manner as in the third embodiment.




As shown in

FIG. 20

in particular, the printed circuit sheet


432


has a nozzle plate part


461


which faces the printer head


435


as well as extended parts


462


extending sidewise or laterally from the nozzle plate part


461


. The nozzle plate part


461


has a number of nozzles


446


which communicates with the corresponding ink passages of the printer head


435


, while each extended part


462


has a driving IC


463


and its input and output leading electrodes or wiring patterns


465


and


466


thereon. The output-side wiring patterns


466


have respective connecting terminals


467


which are connected to the corresponding connecting terminals of the printer head


435


.




The printer head


435


is fixedly attached to another printed circuit plate


431


at the side opposite to the flexible printed circuit sheet


432


. The printed circuit plate


431


has a sufficient rigidity and mounted onto the head holder


31


on the carriage


21


. The flexible printed circuit sheet


432


is fixedly joined to the rigid printed circuit plate


431


at both ends thereof with its connecting terminals


464


of the leading electrodes


465


being connected to corresponding leading electrodes


459


formed on the printed circuit plate


431


. The leading electrodes


459


are connected to the printer control circuit (not shown) through the FPC


53


. Alternatively, one lateral side of the flexible printed circuit sheet


432


may be extended to be connected directly to the printer control circuit thus eliminating the FPC


53


.




According to this embodiment, the flexible printed circuit sheet


432


used as the nozzle plate as well reduces the number of component parts and enables reduction in size. Further, it may be bent and positioned arbitrarily not to impede the movement of the paper and may be arranged at a location suitable for the connection with the printer control circuit.




Fifth Embodiment




In this embodiment, as shown in

FIG. 21

, a printed circuit plate


532


in the form of a flexible sheet has a plurality of nozzle plate parts


561




a


through


561


d in correspondence with a plurality of printer heads


535


through


538


. The printer heads


535


through


538


are fixedly mounted on the single rigid printed circuit plate


531


. A driving ICs and associated wiring patterns are provided on the flexible printed circuit sheet


532


similarly as in the fourth embodiment.




The present invention should not be limited to the above-described embodiments and modifications but may be implemented in various other ways without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, including its application to a type in which the ink jetting pressure is generated by heating the ink to evaporate, a type in which ink jetting nozzles are directed downward or inclined, and a type in which a printer head unit is constructed laterally to cover the full paper width and is carried by a carriage.



Claims
  • 1. An ink jet-type printer device, comprising:at least one printer head, each printer head including a plurality of ink passages and a plurality of actuators for jetting ink in the ink passages; a printed circuit plate mounting thereon the at least one printer head; a carriage for carrying the at least one printer head and the printed circuit plate integrally; connecting terminals, provided on each printer head of the at least one printer head for supplying electrical signals to the plurality of actuators of each printer head, each of the actuators including a polarized piezoelectric element which deforms to apply a jetting pressure to the ink by a voltage applied thereto in response to a supplied electrical signal; and a wiring pattern provided on the printed circuit plate and having connecting terminals which correspond in number and location to the connecting terminals of each printer head of the at least one printer head for supplying electric signals to the connecting terminals of each printer head, the corresponding connecting terminals on the printed circuit plate and the connecting terminals for each printer head contacting one another when the printer head is mounted to the printed circuit plate to supply the electric signals from the printed circuit plate to the printer head, wherein the printed circuit plate is a nozzle plate for the printer head.
  • 2. The ink jet-type printer device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one printer head is one of a plurality of printer heads and the wiring pattern is a plurality of individual wiring patterns on the printed circuit plate, each individual wiring pattern associated with one printer head of the plurality of printer heads.
  • 3. The ink jet-type printer device according to claim 2, wherein each printer head has a first side surface in parallel with a first row of the plurality of actuators, and has a second side surface arranged in parallel with an adjacent second row of the plurality of actuators with the second side surface thereof being held in parallel with that of the first side surface, and the connecting terminals of the printer head are provided on at least one of the first side surface and the second side surface.
  • 4. The ink jet-type printer device according to claim 2, wherein each printer head has a plurality of ink jetting nozzles opening at ends of and communicating with the plurality of the ink passages, and the connecting terminals of the printer head are provided on a side surface of the printer head and held in contact with the connecting terminals of the individual wiring pattern of the printed circuit plate.
  • 5. The ink jet-type device according to claim 2, wherein each printer head of the plurality of printer heads has a pair of side surfaces in parallel with a row of the plurality of actuators and the plurality of printer heads have respective side surfaces in parallel to one another.
  • 6. The ink jet-type printer device according to claim 1, wherein the printed circuit plate has a plurality of ink jetting nozzles, and the printer head is attached to the printed circuit plate with the plurality of ink jetting nozzles being aligned with the plurality of ink passages and with the connecting terminals of the printer head corresponding to the connecting terminals of the printed circuit pattern.
  • 7. The ink jet-type printer device according to claim 6, wherein the printed circuit plate is made of a ceramic material.
  • 8. The ink jet-type printer device according to claim 6, wherein the printed circuit plate is made of a flexible sheet.
  • 9. The ink jet-type printer device according to claim 1, further comprising:a driving circuit, mounted on the printed circuit plate, for producing the electric signals and selectively driving the plurality of actuators by the electric signals applied through the connecting terminals of the printer head and the printed circuit plate.
  • 10. The ink jet-type printer device according to claim 1, wherein the actuators partly define the ink passages and the ink passages change in capacity when the actuators deform.
  • 11. An ink jet-type printer head assembly, comprising:at least one printer head, each printer head of the at least one printer head including a plurality of ink passages and a plurality of actuators for jetting ink in the ink passages; a driving circuit for each printer head of the at least one printer head for selectively driving the plurality of actuators in response to a data signal applied thereto, each actuator of the plurality of actuators including a polarized piezoelectric element which deforms to apply a jetting pressure to the ink by a voltage applied according to the data signal; and a printed circuit plate having a wiring pattern thereon including at least a leading electrode of the data signal, the printed circuit plate supporting thereon the at least one printer head, wherein each printer head of the at least one printer head has connecting terminals for driving the plurality of actuators, the printed circuit plate has connecting terminals connected to the wiring pattern, and the connecting terminals of each printer head being located in correspondence with the connecting terminals of the printed circuit plate, the corresponding connecting terminals on the printed circuit plate and the connecting terminals for each printer head contacting one another when the printer head is mounted to the printed circuit plate to supply the data signals from the printed circuit plate to the printer head, wherein the printed circuit plate is a nozzle plate for the printer head.
  • 12. The ink jet-type printer head assembly according to claim 11, wherein the driving circuit for each printer head is mounted on the printed circuit plate and connected to the wiring pattern of the printed circuit.
  • 13. The ink jet-type head assembly according to claim 11, wherein each printer head of the at least one printer head stores ink different in color from another printer head of the at least one printer head.
  • 14. The ink jet-type printer head assembly according to claim 11, wherein the connecting terminals of the printer head and the printed circuit plate are brazed through a brazing material which melts at a temperature lower than the Curie point of the piezoelectric element.
  • 15. The ink jet-type printer head assembly according to claim 14, wherein the brazing material is attached to one of the connecting terminals of the printer head and the printed circuit plate and is heated to the temperature to melt.
  • 16. The ink jet-type head assembly according to claim 11, wherein the actuators partly define the ink passages and the ink passages change in capacity when the actuators deform.
  • 17. The ink jet-type printer head assembly according to claim 11, wherein the at least one printer head comprises a plurality of printer heads and each printer head of the plurality of printer heads has a pair of side surfaces in parallel with a row of the plurality of actuators and the plurality of printer heads have respective side surfaces in parallel to one another.
  • 18. The ink jet-type printer head assembly according to claim 11, wherein the printed circuit plate has a plurality of ink jetting nozzles, and the at least one printer head is attached to the printed circuit plate with the plurality of ink jetting nozzles being aligned with the plurality of ink passages of each printer head.
Priority Claims (6)
Number Date Country Kind
8-301464 Nov 1996 JP
9-040125 Feb 1997 JP
9-041624 Feb 1997 JP
9-041626 Feb 1997 JP
9-041627 Feb 1997 JP
9-232567 Aug 1997 JP
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application incorporates herein by reference Japanese Patent Applications No. 08-301064, No. 09-40125, No. 09-41624, No. 09-41626, 09-41627 and No. 09-232567 filed on Nov. 13, 1996, Feb. 7, 1997, Feb. 10, 1997, Feb. 10, 1997, Feb. 10, 1997 and Aug. 28, 1997, respectively.

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