Claims
- 1. An improved ink-jet printhead including a plurality of ink-propelling elements, each ink-propelling element comprising a resistor element disposed in a separate drop ejection chamber defined by three barrier walls and a fourth side open to a reservoir of ink common to at least some of said elements, and a plurality of nozzles comprising orifices disposed in a cover plate near said elements, each orifice operatively associated with a resistor element for ejecting a quantity of ink normal to the plane defined by each said element and through said orifices toward a print medium in defined patterns to form alphanumeric characters and graphics thereon, wherein ink is supplied to said element from a common ink fill slot by means of an ink feed channel, the distance from said ink fill slot to the entrance of each said ink feed channel defining a shelf length of said printhead, each drop ejection chamber provided with a pair of opposed projections formed in said barrier walls in said ink feed channel and separated by a width to cause a constriction between said ink fill slot and said ink feed channel, and each drop ejection chamber provided with lead-in lobes formed in said barrier layer disposed between said projections and separating one ink feed channel from a neighboring ink feed channel, wherein the improvement comprises:
- said ink fill slot and said plurality of drop ejection chambers and associated ink feed channels formed on one substrate, with said ink fill slot having an extended portion which follows the contour of said barrier layer defining said lead-in lobes to provide an equalized shelf length whose length is reduced by said extended portion.
- 2. The ink-jet printhead of claim 1 wherein said shelf length ranges from about 10 to 50 .mu.m.
- 3. A printhead for an inkjet printing device, having at least two heater resistors disposed in respective ink ejection chambers to expel ink from respective orifices when the heater resistors are energized, each ink ejection chamber being supplied ink via an associated ink feed channel, the printhead comprising:
- a substrate having two opposed substantially parallel major surfaces defining a primary surface and a secondary surface, an ink fill slot disposed in said substrate extending from said secondary surface toward said primary surface, and an extended portion of said ink fill slot disposed as a depression on said primary surface and connected to said ink fill slot at least at one edge of said ink fill slot;
- a barrier layer disposed on a predetermined part of said primary surface of said substrate to form walls of at least part of the ink ejection chambers, and a contoured barrier lobe between a first ink ejection chamber and a second ink ejection chamber, and to form walls of at least part of the associated ink feed channels, each ink feed channel having a constriction therein disposed essentially between said ink fill slot and the ink ejection chamber;
- a shelf of said substrate primary surface not covered by said barrier layer and disposed between each said constriction in the ink feed channel and each said extended ink fill slot, said extended ink fill slot following the contour of said barrier lobe of said barrier layer from said constriction of said first ink feed channel to said constriction of said second ink feed channel, whereby an equalized shelf length is formed for each ejection chamber.
- 4. A printhead for an inkjet printing device in accordance with claim 3, wherein said constriction in said ink feed channel further comprises a pair of opposing projections of barrier layer and separated by a predetermined width.
- 5. A printhead for an inkjet priming device in accordance with claim 3, wherein said shelf has a length of between 10 to 50 mm.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/009,151, filed on Jan. 25, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,387,314.
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