Claims
- 1. An inkjet printing head comprising:(a) a nozzle layer defining a plurality of ejection nozzles; (b) a cavity layer having a plurality of apertures, each aperture being positioned to correspond to one of said ejection nozzles so as to at least partially define a corresponding ink cavity; and (c) an ink supply layer having a front surface associated with said nozzle layer and a rear surface associated with said cavity layer, said ink supply layer being formed with a plurality of connecting bores from said rear surface to said front surface, each connecting bore being aligned so as to connect between a corresponding one of said ink cavities and a corresponding one of said ejection nozzles, wherein said ink supply layer is formed from a porous material having a multitude of small interconnected pores so as to allow passage of ink therethrough, wherein said ink supply layer additionally features: (i) a pattern of ink distribution channels formed in said front surface, and (ii) at least one ink inlet bore passing from said rear surface to said front surface and configured so as to be in direct fluid communication with at least part of said pattern of ink distribution channels, said pattern of ink distribution channels and said at least one ink inlet bore together defining part of an ink flow path which passes from said rear surface through said at least one ink inlet bore to said pattern of ink distribution channels on said front surface, and through said porous material to said plurality of ink cavities.
- 2. The inkjet printing head of claim 1, wherein said at least one ink inlet bore is implemented as a plurality of ink inlet bores spaced around a peripheral edge of said ink supply layer.
- 3. The inkjet printing head of claim 2, wherein each of said ink inlet bores is angled such that the intersection of said in inlet bore with said rear surface of said ink supply layer occurs at a position nearer to said peripheral edge than the intersection of said ink inlet bore with said front surface of said ink supply layer.
- 4. The inkjet printing head of claim 2, further comprising a rigid casing rigidly attached to said nozzle layer, said ink supply layer and said cavity layer, said rigid casing being formed with a plurality of ink conduits, each of said plurality of ink conduits being configured to supply ink to a corresponding one of said plurality of ink inlet bores of said ink supply layer.
- 5. The inkjet printing head of claim 1, wherein said plurality of connecting bores define an array on said front surface having two row directions, and wherein said pattern of ink distribution channels includes a plurality of channels deployed substantially parallel to one of said row directions and interposed between adjacent rows of said connecting bores.
- 6. An inkjet printing head having an ink supply layer, said ink supply layer comprising:a pattern of ink distribution channels formed in a front surface associated with a nozzle layer; and at least one ink inlet bore passing from a rear surface associated with a cavity layer to said front surface, said at least one ink bore is configured so as to be in direct fluid communication with at least part of said pattern of ink distribution channels.
- 7. The inkjet printing head of claim 6, wherein said at least one ink inlet bore is implemented as a plurality of ink inlet bores spaced around a peripheral edge of said ink supply layer.
- 8. The inkjet printing head of claim 7, wherein each of said ink inlet bores is angled such that the intersection of said ink inlet bore with said rear surface occurs at a position nearer to said peripheral edge than the intersection of said ink inlet bore with said front surface.
- 9. The inkjet printing head of claim 7, further comprising a rigid casing rigidly attached to said nozzle layer, said ink supply layer and said cavity layer, said rigid casing being formed with a plurality of ink conduits, each of said plurality of ink conduits being configured to supply ink to a corresponding one of said plurality of ink inlet bores.
- 10. The inkjet printing head of claim 6, wherein said plurality of connecting bores define an array on said front surface having two row directions, and wherein said pattern of ink distribution channels includes a plurality of channels deployed substantially parallel to one of said row directions and interposed between adjacent rows of said connecting bores.
- 11. An ink supply layer for an inkjet printing head comprising:a pattern of ink distribution channels formed in a front surface associated with a nozzle layer; and at least one ink inlet bore passing from a rear surface associated with a cavity layer to said front surface, said at least one ink bore is configured so as to be in direct fluid communication with at least part of said pattern of ink distribution channels.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/330,217, filed Jun. 11, 1999, which is itself a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/276,572, filed Jul. 18, 1994, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,940,099.
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