Claims
- 1. A liquid ejecting method for ejecting a liquid, comprising:
- using a liquid ejecting head having an ejection outlet portion having an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid, a liquid flow path in fluid communication with the ejection outlet portion, a bubble generation region for generating a bubble in the liquid, and a movable member disposed to face the bubble generation region and provided with a free end closer to said ejection outlet portion than a fulcrum portion thereof, and displacing said movable member by a pressure based on generation of the bubble from a position of a reference surface to a position of a maximum displacement, thereby ejecting the liquid,
- wherein a relation of (2.theta..sub.E -5.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E +5.degree.) is satisfied where, with a reference of said reference surface, .theta..sub.M is an angle of said movable member at said maximum displacement thereof about said fulcrum portion and .theta..sub.E is an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an intersecting point of a center axis of said ejection outlet with a connecting surface of said ejection outlet portion to said liquid flow path, and wherein .theta..sub.M is an acute angle.
- 2. A liquid ejecting method according to claim 1, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of said movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be not less than an angle of a line connecting said fulcrum portion with an uppermost end of the ejection outlet portion of said connecting surface with respect to the reference surface.
- 3. A liquid ejecting method according to claim 1, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of the movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be 2.theta..sub.E .ltoreq..theta..sub.M.
- 4. A liquid ejecting method according to any one of claim 1, claim 2, and claim 3, wherein by displacement of the movable member said bubble is expanded more downstream than upstream in a direction directed toward the ejection outlet, thereby ejecting the liquid.
- 5. A liquid ejecting method comprising:
- using a liquid ejecting head having an ejection outlet portion having an ejection outlet for ejecting a liquid, a first liquid flow path in fluid communication with said ejection outlet portion, a second liquid flow path having a bubble generation region, and a movable member disposed to face said bubble generation region and provided with a free end closer to the ejection outlet portion than a fulcrum portion thereof, generating a bubble in said bubble generation region, and displacing said movable member by a pressure based on generation of the bubble from a position of a reference surface to a position of a maximum displacement, thereby ejecting the liquid,
- wherein a relation of (2.theta..sub.E -5.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E +5.degree.) is satisfied where, with a reference of said reference surface, .theta..sub.M is an angle of said movable member at said maximum displacement thereof about said fulcrum portion and .theta..sub.E is an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an intersecting point of a center axis of said ejection outlet with a connecting surface of said ejection outlet portion to said liquid flow path, and wherein .theta..sub.M is an acute angle.
- 6. A liquid ejecting method according to claim 5, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of said movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be not less than an angle of a line connecting said fulcrum portion with an uppermost end of the ejection outlet portion of said connecting surface with respect to the reference surface.
- 7. A liquid ejecting method according to claim 5, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of the movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be 2.theta..sub.E .ltoreq..theta..sub.M.
- 8. A liquid ejecting method according to any one of claim 5, claim 6, and claim 7, wherein the head used in said method ejects the liquid by expanding said bubble more downstream than upstream in a direction toward the ejection outlet by displacement of the movable member.
- 9. A liquid ejecting method comprising:
- using a liquid ejecting head having an ejection outlet portion having an ejection outlet for ejecting a liquid, a first liquid flow path in fluid communication with said ejection outlet portion, a second liquid flow path having a bubble generation region, and a movable member disposed to face said bubble generation region and provided with a free end closer to the ejection outlet portion than a fulcrum portion thereof, generating a bubble in said bubble generation region, and displacing said movable member by a pressure based on generation of the bubble from a position of a reference surface to a position of a maximum displacement, thereby ejecting the liquid,
- wherein a relation of (2.theta..sub.E -7.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E +7.degree.) is satisfied where, with a reference of said reference surface, .theta..sub.M is an angle of said movable member at said maximum displacement thereof about said fulcrum portion and .theta..sub.E is an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an intersecting point of a center axis of said ejection outlet with a connecting surface of said ejection outlet portion to said liquid flow path, and wherein .theta..sub.M is an acute angle.
- 10. A liquid ejecting method according to claim 9, wherein a liquid supplied to said first liquid flow path and a liquid supplied to said second liquid flow path are a same liquid.
- 11. A liquid ejecting method according to claim 9, wherein a liquid supplied to said first liquid flow path and a liquid supplied to said second liquid flow path are different liquids.
- 12. A liquid ejecting method according to any one of claim 9, claim 10, and claim 11, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of said movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be not less than an angle of a line connecting said fulcrum portion with an uppermost end of the ejection outlet portion of said connecting surface with respect to the reference surface.
- 13. A liquid ejecting method according to any one of claim 9, claim 10, and claim 11, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of the movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be 2.theta..sub.E .ltoreq..theta..sub.M.
- 14. A liquid ejecting method according to any one of claim 9, claim 10, and claim 11, wherein by displacement of the movable member said bubble is expanded more downstream than upstream in a direction directed toward the ejection outlet, thereby ejecting the liquid.
- 15. A liquid ejecting method for ejecting a liquid, comprising:
- using a liquid ejecting head having an ejection outlet portion having an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid, a liquid flow path in fluid communication with the ejection outlet portion, a bubble generation region for generating a bubble in the liquid, and a movable member disposed to face the bubble generation region and provided with a free end closer to said ejection outlet portion than a fulcrum portion thereof, and displacing said movable member by a pressure based on generation of the bubble from a position of a reference surface to a position of a maximum displacement, thereby ejecting the liquid,
- wherein a relation of .theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E +5.degree.) is satisfied where, with a reference of said reference surface, .theta..sub.M is an angle of said movable member at said maximum displacement thereof about said fulcrum portion and .theta..sub.M is an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an intersecting point of a center axis of said ejection outlet with a connecting surface of said ejection outlet portion to said liquid flow path, and wherein .theta..sub.M is an acute angle and is not less than an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an uppermost end of the ejection outlet portion of said connecting surface.
- 16. A liquid ejecting method for ejecting a liquid, comprising:
- using a liquid ejecting head having an ejection outlet portion having an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid, a liquid flow path in fluid communication with the ejection outlet portion, a bubble generation region for generating a bubble in the liquid, and a movable member disposed to face the bubble generation region and provided with a free end closer to said ejection outlet portion than a fulcrum portion thereof, and displacing said movable member by a pressure based on generation of the bubble from a position of a reference surface to a position of a maximum displacement, thereby ejecting the liquid,
- wherein a relation of (2.theta..sub.E -5.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M .ltoreq.2.theta..sub.E is satisfied where, with a reference of said reference surface, .theta..sub.M is an angle of said movable member at said maximum displacement thereof about said fulcrum portion and .theta..sub.E is an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an intersecting point of a center axis of said ejection outlet with a connecting surface of said ejection outlet portion to said liquid flow path, and wherein .theta..sub.M is an acute angle and is not less than an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an uppermost end of the ejection outlet portion of said connecting surface.
- 17. A liquid ejecting method according to any one of claims 1, 5, and 9, wherein a height of a ceiling of the liquid flow path in fluid communication with said ejection outlet portion above said free end is higher than that above said fulcrum portion.
- 18. A liquid ejecting method according to any one of claims 1, 5, and 9, wherein a heat generating element for generating a bubble is disposed on a side opposed to said movable member and a space between the movable member and the heat generating element is the bubble generation region.
- 19. A liquid ejecting head for ejecting a liquid, comprising:
- an ejection outlet portion having an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid, a liquid flow path in fluid communication with said ejection outlet portion, a bubble generation region for generating a bubble in the liquid, and a movable member disposed to face the bubble generation region and provided with a free end closer to said ejection outlet portion than a fulcrum portion thereof, wherein, upon displacing said movable member by a pressure based on generation of the bubble from a position of a reference surface to a position of a maximum displacement to eject the liquid,
- a relation of (2.theta..sub.E -5.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M.ltoreq.( 2.theta..sub.E +5.degree.) is satisfied where, with a reference of said reference surface, .theta..sub.M is an angle of said movable member at said maximum displacement thereof about said fulcrum portion and .theta..sub.E is an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an intersecting point of a center axis of said ejection outlet with a connecting surface of said ejection outlet portion to said liquid flow path, and wherein .theta..sub.M is an acute angle.
- 20. A liquid ejecting head comprising:
- an ejection outlet portion having an ejection outlet for ejecting a liquid, a first liquid flow path in fluid communication with the ejection outlet portion, a second liquid flow path having a bubble generation region, and a movable member disposed to face the bubble generation region and provided with a free end closer to the ejection outlet portion than a fulcrum portion thereof, wherein, upon generating a bubble in said bubble generation region and displacing said movable member by a pressure based on the generation of the bubble from a position of a reference surface to a position of a maximum displacement to eject the liquid, a relation of (2.theta..sub.E -5.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E+5 .degree.) is satisfied where, with a reference of said reference surface, .theta..sub.M is an angle of said movable member at said maximum displacement thereof about said fulcrum portion and .theta..sub.E is an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an intersecting point of a center axis of said ejection outlet with a connecting surface of said ejection outlet portion to said liquid flow path, and wherein .theta..sub.M is an acute angle.
- 21. A liquid ejecting head comprising:
- an ejection outlet portion having an ejection outlet for ejecting a liquid, a first liquid flow path in fluid communication with the ejection outlet portion, a second liquid flow path having a bubble generation region, and a movable member disposed to face the bubble generation region and provided with a free end closer to the ejection outlet portion than a fulcrum portion thereof, wherein, upon generating a bubble in said bubble generation region and displacing said movable member by a pressure based on the generation of the bubble from a position of a reference surface to a position of a maximum displacement to eject the liquid, a relation of (2.theta..sub.E -7.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E +7.degree.) is satisfied where, with a reference of said reference surface, .theta..sub.M is an angle of said movable member at said maximum displacement thereof about said fulcrum portion and .theta..sub.E is an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an intersecting point of a center axis of said ejection outlet with a connecting surface of said ejection outlet portion to said liquid flow path, and wherein .theta..sub.m is an acute angle.
- 22. A liquid ejecting head for ejecting a liquid, comprising:
- an ejection outlet portion having an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid, a liquid flow path in fluid communication with said ejection outlet portion, a bubble generation region for generating a bubble in the liquid, and a movable member disposed to face the bubble generation region and provided with a free end closer to said ejection outlet portion than a fulcrum portion thereof, in which said movable member is displaced by a pressure based on generation of a bubble from a position of a reference surface to a position of a maximum displacement to eject the liquid,
- wherein a relation of .theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E +7.degree.) is satisfied where, with a reference of said reference surface, .theta..sub.M is an angle of said movable member at said maximum displacement thereof about said fulcrum portion and .theta..sub.E is an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an intersecting point of a center axis of said ejection outlet with a connecting surface of said ejection outlet portion to said liquid flow path, and wherein .theta..sub.M is an acute angle and is not less than an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an uppermost end of the ejection outlet portion of said connecting surface.
- 23. A liquid ejecting head for ejecting a liquid, comprising:
- an ejection outlet portion having an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid, a liquid flow path in fluid communication with said ejection outlet portion, a bubble generation region for generating a bubble in the liquid, and a movable member disposed to face the bubble generation region and provided with a free end closer to said ejection outlet portion than a fulcrum portion thereof, in which said movable member is displaced by a pressure based on generation of a bubble from a position of a reference surface to a position of a maximum displacement to eject the liquid,
- wherein a relation of (2.theta..sub.E -5.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M .ltoreq.2.theta..sub.E is satisfied where, with a reference of said reference surface, .theta..sub.M is an angle of said movable member at said maximum displacement thereof about said fulcrum portion and .theta..sub.E is an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an intersecting point of a center axis of said ejection outlet with a connecting surface of said ejection outlet portion to said liquid flow path, and wherein .theta..sub.M is an acute angle and is not less than an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an uppermost end of the ejection outlet portion of said connecting surface.
- 24. A liquid ejecting head according to any one of claims 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, wherein a height of a ceiling of the liquid flow path in fluid communication with said ejection outlet portion above said free end is higher than that above said fulcrum portion.
- 25. A liquid ejecting head according to any one of claims 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23, wherein a heat generating element is disposed on a side opposed to said movable member and a space between the movable member and the heat generating element is the bubble generation region.
- 26. A liquid ejecting apparatus for ejecting a liquid by generation of a bubble, comprising:
- the liquid ejecting head as set forth in any one of claims 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23; and
- driving signal supply means for supplying a driving signal for ejecting the liquid from said liquid ejecting head.
- 27. A liquid ejecting apparatus for ejecting a liquid by generation of a bubble, comprising:
- the liquid ejecting head as set forth in any one of claims 19, 20, 21, 22, and 23; and
- recording medium conveying means for conveying a recording medium for receiving the liquid ejected from said liquid ejecting head.
- 28. A liquid ejecting method for ejecting a liquid, comprising the steps of:
- using a liquid ejecting head having an ejection outlet portion having an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid, a liquid flow path in fluid communication with the ejection outlet portion, a bubble generation region for generating a bubble in the liquid, and a movable member disposed to face the bubble generation region and provided with a free end closer to said ejection outlet portion than a fulcrum portion thereof, and displacing said movable member by a pressure based on generation of the bubble from a position of reference surface to a position of a maximun displacement, thereby ejecting the liquid,
- wherein a relationship of (2.theta..sub.E -7.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E +7.degree.) is satisfied where, with a reference of said reference surface, .theta..sub.M is an angle of said movable member at said maximum displacement thereof about said fulcrum portion and .theta..sub.E is an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an intersecting point of a center axis of said ejection outlet with a connecting surface of said ejection outlet portion to said liquid flow path, and wherein .theta..sub.M is an acute angle.
- 29. A liquid ejecting method according to claim 28, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of the movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be (2.theta..sub.E -5.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E +5.degree.).
- 30. A liquid ejecting method according to claim 28 or 29, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of the movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be (2.theta..sub.E -5.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E).
- 31. A liquid ejecting method according to claim 28 or 29, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of the movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be .theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E +5.degree.)
- 32. A liquid ejecting method as claimed in any one of claims 28 or 29, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of the movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be 2.theta..sub.E .ltoreq..theta..sub.M.
- 33. A liquid method ejecting as claimed in claims 28 or 29, wherein said liquid ejecting head is provided with a first liquid flow path for forming a liquid flow path communicated with said ejection outlet portion and a second liquid flow path having said bubble generation area.
- 34. A liquid ejecting method as claimed in claim 33, wherein a liquid supplied to said first liquid flow path and a liquid supplied to said second liquid flow path are a same liquid.
- 35. A liquid ejecting method as claimed in claim 33, wherein a liquid supplied to said first liquid flow path and a liquid supplied to said second liquid flow path are different liquids.
- 36. A liquid ejecting method as claimed in claims 28 or 29, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of said movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be not less than an angle of a line connecting said fulcrum portion with an uppermost end of the ejection outlet portion of said connecting surface with respect to the reference surface.
- 37. A liquid ejecting method as claimed in of claims 28 or 29, wherein displacement of the movable member said bubble is expanded more downstream than upstream in a direction directed toward the ejection outlet, thereby ejecting the liquid.
- 38. A liquid ejecting method as claimed in of claims 28 or 29, wherein a height of a ceiling of the liquid flow path in fluid communication with said ejection outlet portion above said free end is higher than that above said fulcrum portion.
- 39. A liquid ejecting method as claimed in claims 28 or 29, wherein a heat generating element for generating a bubble is disposed on a side opposed to said movable member and a space between the movable member and the heat generating element is the bubble generation region.
- 40. A liquid ejecting head for ejecting a liquid, comprising:
- an ejection outlet portion having an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid, a liquid flow path in fluid communication with said ejection outlet portion, a bubble generation region for generationg a bubble in the liquid, and a movable member disposed to face the bubble generation region and provided with a free end closer to said ejection outlet portion than a fulcrum portion thereof, wherein, upon displacing said movable member by a pressure based on generation of the bubble from a position of a reference surface to a position of a maximum displacement to eject the liquid.
- a relation of (2.theta..sub.E -7.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E +7.degree.) is satisfied where, with reference of said reference surface, .theta..sub.M is an angle of said movable member at said maximum displacement thereof about said fulcrum portion and .theta..sub.E is an angle of an axis connecting said fulcrum portion with an intersecting point of a center axis of said ejection outlet with a connecting surface of said ejection outlet portion to said liquid flow path, and wherein .theta..sub.M is an acute angle.
- 41. A liquid ejecting head as claimed in claim 40, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of the movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be (2.theta..sub.E -5.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E +5.degree.).
- 42. A liquid ejecting head as claimed in claims 40 or 41, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of the movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be (2.theta..sub.E -5.degree.).ltoreq..theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E).
- 43. A liquid ejecting head as claimed in claims 40 or 41, wherein the angle .theta..sub.M of the movable member at the maximum displacement is set to be .theta..sub.M .ltoreq.(2.theta..sub.E +5.degree.).
- 44. A liquid ejecting head as claimed in claims 40 or 41, wherein said liquid ejecting head is provided with a first liquid flow path for forming a liquid flow path communicated with said ejection outlet portion and a second liquid flow path having said bubble generation area.
- 45. A liquid ejecting head as claimed in claims 40 or 41, wherein a height of a ceiling of the liquid flow path in fluid communication with said ejection outlet portion above said free end is higher than that above said fulcrum portion.
- 46. A liquid ejecting head as claimed in any one of claims 40 or 41, wherein a heat generating element is disposed on a side opposed to said movable member and a space between the movable member and the heat generating element is the bubble generation region.
- 47. A liquid ejecting apparatus for ejecting a liquid by generation of a bubble, the apparatus comprising:
- the liquid ejecting head as claimed in claims 40 or 41; and
- driving signal supply means for supplying a driving signal for ejecting the liquid from said liquid ejecting head.
- 48. A liquid ejecting apparatus for ejecting a liquid by generation of a bubble, the apparatus comprising:
- the liquid ejecting head as claimed in claims 40 or 41; and
- recording medium conveying means for conveying a recording medium for receiving the liquid ejected from said liquid ejecting head.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/638.326 filed Apr. 26, 1996 now abandoned.
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