Claims
- 1. A liquid discharge head comprising:a heating member for generating thermal energy to create a bubble in a liquid; a discharge port to discharge the liquid; a liquid flow path communicating with said discharge port and having a bubble generating area for enabling the liquid to create the bubble; a movable member arranged in said bubble generating area to be displaced along with the development of the bubble; and a regulating portion to regulate the displacement of said movable member within a desired range, and with energy generated by bubble creation, the liquid being discharged from said discharge port, wherein with essential contact of said movable member with said regulating portion, said liquid flow path having the bubble generating area becomes an essentially closed space with the exception of said discharge port, and when said movable member opens said essentially closed space, liquid flows in said bubble generating area, and the flowing-in liquid joins with the liquid shifting to the heating member side along with the bubble disappearing in the area between said discharge port and said heating member.
- 2. A liquid discharge head according to claim 1, wherein said heating member and said discharge port are in the linearly communicated state.
- 3. A liquid discharge head according to claim 1, wherein said movable member is arranged to suppress only the bubble to be developed in the upstream direction with respect to the liquid flow in the direction toward said discharge port.
- 4. A liquid discharge head according to claim 1, wherein said movable member is provided with a free end, and said free end is positioned substantially on the central portion of said bubble generating area.
- 5. A liquid discharge head according to claim 1, wherein the flow resistance of said liquid flow path is lower on the upstream side than that on the downstream side with said regulating portion as boundary when said movable member is on standby.
- 6. A liquid discharge head according to claim 4, wherein the contact of said movable member with said regulating portion is made in the vicinity of said free end.
- 7. A liquid discharge head according to claim 1, wherein said regulating portion is formed by making distance locally smaller from the movable member in said liquid flow path.
- 8. A liquid discharge head according to claim 1, wherein said discharge port is arranged above said heating member.
- 9. A liquid discharge head according to claim 8, wherein said movable members are formed in the plural per heating member, and said plural movable members are formed symmetrically with respect to the bubbling center of said heating member.
- 10. A liquid discharge method using a liquid discharge head provided with:a heating member for generating thermal energy to create a bubble in liquid; a discharge port to discharge the liquid; a liquid flow path communicating with the discharge port and having a bubble generating area for enabling the liquid to create the bubble; a movable member arranged in the bubble generating area to be displaced along with the development of the bubble; and a regulating portion to regulate the displacement of the movable member within a desired range, with energy generated by bubble creation, the liquid being discharged from the discharge port, comprising the following steps of: forming a substantially closed space in the liquid flow path having the bubble generating area therein with the exception of the discharge port when the movable member is essentially in contact with the regulating portion before the bubble is bubbled to the maximum; enabling liquid to flow into the bubble generating area when the movable member opens the substantially closed space; and joining the flowing-in liquid with the liquid shifting to the heating member side along with the bubble disappearing in the area between the discharge port and the heating member.
- 11. A liquid discharge method according to claim 10, further comprising the following step of:initiating said disappearing of said bubble after receiving the stress in the form of being pulled in the upstream direction by the liquid shift in said upstream direction and the development of the bubble after said movable member is essentially in contact with said regulating portion.
- 12. A liquid discharge method according to claim 10, further comprising the following step of:contracting said bubble while said movable member is still essentially in contact with said regulating portion.
- 13. A liquid discharge method according to claim 12, wherein in the step of contracting said bubble while said movable member is still essentially in contact with said regulating portion, the liquid shift along with said contraction of the bubble is mostly directed from said discharge port in the upstream direction to draw the meniscus rapidly into said discharge port.
- 14. A liquid discharge method according to claim 13, wherein during said bubble contraction process, said movable member is caused to separate from said regulating portion to create the liquid flow in the downstream direction in said bubble generating area for abruptly braking said drawing of the meniscus.
Priority Claims (9)
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10-236114 |
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10-236115 |
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10-236119 |
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10-236121 |
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10-236126 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 09/362,225, filed on Jul. 28, 1999 (Now U.S. Pat. No. 6,386,832).
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