Claims
- 1. A liquid ejection method, comprising:preparing a head comprising an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid, a bubble generation region for generating the bubble in the liquid, a movable member disposed faced to said bubble generation region and displaceable between a first position and a second position further from said bubble generation region than the first position; displacing said movable member from said first position to said second position by pressure produced by the generation of the bubble in said bubble generation region to permit expansion of the bubble more in a downstream side closer to the ejection outlet than in an upstream side; supplying, to a heat generating element for applying thermal energy to said bubble generation region, a driving pulse divided into a first pulse and an adjacent second pulse with interval time therebetween; pre-heating the liquid by said first pulse to an extent not enough to eject the liquid through said ejection outlet; generating a bubble by heating the liquid by said second pulse to eject the liquid through said ejection outlet; controlling a degree of pre-heating of the liquid by changing at least one of a pulse width of said first pulse or the interval time.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein the pulse width or said interval time are changed in accordance with a temperature of said liquid ejecting head.
- 3. A method according to claim 1, wherein said bubble is formed by film boiling of the liquid.
- 4. A liquid ejection apparatus, comprising:a head comprising an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid, a bubble generation region for generating the bubble in the liquid, a movable member disposed faced to said bubble generation region and displaceable between a first position and a second position further from said bubble generation region than the first position; wherein said movable member is displaced from said first position to said second position by pressure produced by the generation of the bubble in said bubble generating region to permit expansion of the bubble more in a downstream side closer to the ejection outlet; means for supplying, to a heat generating element for applying thermal energy to said bubble generation region, a driving pulse divided into a first pulse and an adjacent second pulse with interval time therebetween, thus pre-heating the liquid by said first pulse to an extent not enough to eject the liquid through said ejection outlet, and thus generating a bubble by heating the liquid by said second pulse to eject the liquid through said ejection outlet; control means for controlling a degree of pre-heating of the liquid by changing at least one of a pulse width of said first pulse or the interval time.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 4, further comprising temperature detecting means for detecting a temperature of said liquid ejecting head; wherein said control means controls at least one of a width of said first pulse or said interval time in accordance with an output of said temperature detecting means.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 4, wherein said bubble is formed by film boiling of the liquid.
- 7. A liquid ejection head for ejecting liquid by generation of bubble, comprising:an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid; a bubble generation region for generating the bubble in the liquid; a movable member disposed faced to said bubble generation region and displaceable between a first position and a second position further from said bubble generation region than the first position; wherein said movable member moves from said first position to said second position by pressure produced by the generation of the bubble to permit expansion of the bubble more in a downstream side closer to the ejection outlet than in an upstream side; a heat generating element for applying thermal energy to said bubble generation region upon supply thereto of a driving pulse; and detecting means for detecting a state quantity of the liquid influential to an ejection amount of the liquid.
- 8. A liquid ejection head according to claim 7, wherein said detecting means detect a temperature of the liquid.
- 9. A liquid ejection head, comprising:an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid; a heat generating element for generating the bubble in the liquid by applying heat to said liquid; a liquid flow path having a supply passage for supplying the liquid to said heat generating element from upstream thereof; a movable member disposed faced to said heat generating element and having a free end adjacent said ejection outlet, the free end of said movable member being moved by pressure produced by the generation of the bubble to guide the pressure toward said ejection outlet; and detecting means for detecting a state quantity of the liquid influential to an ejection amount of the liquid.
- 10. A liquid ejection head according to claim 9, wherein said detecting means detect a temperature of the liquid.
- 11. A liquid ejection head comprising:a first liquid flow path in fluid communication with a liquid ejection outlet; a second liquid flow path having a bubble generation region and a movable member disposed between said first liquid flow path and said bubble generation region and having a free end adjacent the ejection outlet side; wherein a bubble is generated in said bubble generation region to displace the free end of the movable member into said first liquid flow path by pressure produced by the generation of the bubble, thus guiding the pressure toward the ejection outlet of said first liquid flow path by the movement of the movable member to eject the liquid; a heat generating element for applying thermal energy to said bubble generation region upon supply thereto of a driving pulse; and detecting means for detecting a stale quantity of the liquid influential to an ejection amount of the liquid.
- 12. A liquid ejection head according to claim 11, wherein said detecting means is a temperature detecting means for detecting a temperature of the liquid in at least one of said first and second paths.
- 13. A liquid ejection method, comprising:preparing a liquid ejecting head including an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid; a bubble generation region for generating the bubble in the liquid; a movable member disposed faced to said bubble generation region and displaceable between a first position and a second position further from said bubble generation region than the first position; wherein said movable member moves from said first position to said second position by pressure produced by the generation of the bubble to permit expansion of the bubble more in a downstream side closer to the ejection outlet than in an upstream side; a heat generating element for applying thermal energy to said bubble generation region upon supply thereto of a driving pulse; and detecting means for detecting a state quantity of the liquid influential to an ejection amount of the liquid; controlling a pulse width of the driving pulse for said heat generating element in accordance with an output of said detecting means.
- 14. A method according to claim 13, further comprising:supplying, to said heat generating element, a driving pulse divided into a first pulse and an adjacent second pulse; pre-heating the liquid by said first pulse to an extent not enough to eject the liquid through said ejection outlet; heating the liquid so as to eject it through said ejection outlet by said second pulse; wherein in said control step, at least one of a pulse width of the first pulse, a pulse width of the second pulse and an interval time between the first and second pulses, is controlled.
- 15. A method according to claim 13, wherein the pulse width of the driving pulse is controlled in accordance with a change at least one of a viscosity of the liquid and a surface tension thereof.
- 16. A liquid ejection method, comprising:preparing a liquid ejecting head including an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid; a bubble generation region for generating the bubble in the liquid; a movable member disposed faced to said bubble generation region and displaceable between a first position and a second position further from said bubble generation region than the first position; wherein said movable member moves from said first position to said second position by pressure produced by the generation of the bubble to permit expansion of the bubble more in a downstream side closer to the ejection outlet than in an upstream side; a heat generating element for applying thermal energy to said bubble generation region upon supply thereto of a driving pulse; and detecting means for detecting a state quantity of the liquid influential to an ejection amount of the liquid; predicting a state quantity of the liquid influential to an ejection amount of the liquid on the basis of a frequency of ejecting operations of the liquid; controlling a pulse width of the driving pulse for the heat generating element on the basis of the predicted amount.
- 17. A method according to claim 16, wherein the state quantity is a temperature of the liquid.
- 18. A method according to claim 17, further comprising:supplying, to said heat generating element, a driving pulse divided into a first pulse and an adjacent second pulse; pre-heating the liquid by said first pulse to an extent not enough to eject the liquid through said ejection outlet; heating the liquid so as to eject it through said ejection outlet by said second pulse; wherein in said control step, at last one of a pulse width of the first pulse, a pulse width of the second pulse and an interval time between the first and second pulses, is controlled.
- 19. An method according to claim 16, wherein said detecting means is a temperature detecting means for detecting a temperature of the liquid.
- 20. A liquid ejection apparatus, comprising:a liquid ejecting head including: an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid; a bubble generation region for generating the bubble in the liquid; a movable member disposed faced to said bubble generation region and displaceable between a first position and a second position further from said bubble generation region than the first position; wherein said movable member moves from said first position to said second position by pressure produced by the generation of the bubble to permit expansion of the bubble more in a downstream side closer to the ejection outlet than in an upstream side; a heat generating element for applying thermal energy to said bubble generation region upon supply thereto of a driving pulse; and detecting means for detecting a state quantity of the liquid influential to an ejection mount of the liquid; control means for controlling a pulse width of the driving pulse for the heat generating element on the basis of an output of said detecting means.
- 21. An apparatus according to claim 20, further comprising driving pulse supply means for supplying, to said heat generating element, a driving pulse divided into a first pulse and an adjacent second pulse to pre-heat the liquid by said first pulse to an extent not enough to eject the liquid through said ejection outlet; wherein said control means controls at least one of a pulse width of the first pulse, a pulse width of the second pulse and an interval time between the first and second pulses.
- 22. An apparatus according to claim 20, wherein said control means controls the pulse width of said driving pulse on the basis of a change of at least one of a viscosity and a surface tension of the liquid.
- 23. A liquid ejection apparatus, comprising:a liquid ejection method, comprising: a liquid ejecting head including an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid; a bubble generation region for generating the bubble in the liquid; a movable member disposed faced to said bubble generation region and displaceable between a first position and a second position further from said bubble generation region than the first position; wherein said movable member moves from said first position to said second position by pressure produced by the generation of the bubble to permit expansion of the bubble more in a downstream side closer to the ejection outlet than in an upstream side; and a heat generating element for applying thermal energy to said bubble generation region upon supply thereto of a driving pulse; predicting means for predicting a state quantity of the liquid influential to an ejection amount of the liquid on the basis of a frequency of ejecting operations of the liquid; and control means for controlling a pulse width of a driving pulse for said heat generating element on the basis of an output of said predicting means.
- 24. An apparatus according to claim 23, wherein said predicting means predicts a temperature of the liquid.
- 25. An apparatus according to claim 23, further comprising driving pulse supply means for supplying, to said heat generating element, a driving pulse divided into a first pulse and an adjacent second pulse to pre-heat the liquid by said first pulse to an extent not enough to eject the liquid through said ejection outlet; wherein said control means controls at least one of a pulse width of the first pulse, a pulse width of the second pulse and an interval time between the first and second pulses.
- 26. An apparatus according to claim 23, wherein the pulse width of the driving pulse is controlled in accordance with a change at least one of a viscosity of the liquid and a surface tension thereof.
- 27. A liquid ejection apparatus, comprising:a liquid ejecting head including a plurality of ejection outlets for ejecting liquid, liquid flow paths in fluid communication with respective ejection outlets, a bubble generating region, in the liquid flow paths, having a heat generating element for generating a bubble in the liquid, and a movable member faced to said bubble generating region and having a free end adjacent said ejection outlets; selecting means for selection a kind of driving signals to be supplied to respective heat generating elements or to groups of said heat generating elements, from a plurality of kinds of driving signals.
- 28. An apparatus according to claim 27, wherein said heat generating element is disposed faced to said movable member, and said bubble generating region is defined by said heat generating element and said movable member.
- 29. An apparatus according to claim 28, wherein said heat generating element is an electrothermal transducer producing heat upon application of said driving signal thereto.
- 30. An apparatus according to claim 29, wherein said plurality of kinds of driving signals have different application time durations.
- 31. An apparatus according to claim 30, wherein said plurality of kinds of driving signals have different widths, and said selecting means selects a width for each electrothermal transducer.
- 32. An apparatus according to claim 31, wherein said driving signal is double pulse signals having a first pulse, a second pulse and a rest period therebetween.
- 33. An apparatus according to claim 32, wherein said plurality of kinds of driving signals have different pulse widths.
- 34. An apparatus according to claim 28, wherein a whole surface of said heat generating element is faced to said movable member.
- 35. An apparatus according to claim 27, wherein said liquid ejecting head is fixed to said apparatus in use.
- 36. An apparatus according to claim 27, wherein said liquid flow paths are a first liquid flow path in fluid communication with said ejection outlet and a second liquid flow path having said bubble generating region, and said movable member is disposed between said first liquid flow path and said second liquid flow path.
- 37. An apparatus according to claim 36, wherein said movable member is formed as a part of a separation wall between said first liquid flow path and said second liquid flow path.
- 38. An apparatus according to claim 36, wherein the liquid supplied to said first liquid flow path is the same as the liquid supplied to the second liquid flow path.
- 39. An apparatus according to claim 36, wherein the liquid supplied to said first liquid flow path is different from the liquid supplied to the second liquid flow path.
- 40. An apparatus according to claim 27, wherein said bubble is formed by film boiling of the liquid.
- 41. An apparatus according to claim 27, further comprising driving signal supply means for supplying the driving signal for ejecting the liquid from said liquid ejecting head.
- 42. An apparatus according to claim 27, further comprising recording material feeding means for feeding a recording material for receiving the liquid ejected from said liquid ejecting head.
- 43. An apparatus according to claim 27, wherein a plurality of such said ejection outlets are provided to cover an entire width of the recordable region of the recording material.
- 44. A recording system comprising:a liquid ejection apparatus, comprising: a liquid ejecting head including a plurality of ejection outlets for ejecting liquid, liquid flow paths in fluid communication with respective ejection outlets, a bubble generating region, in the liquid flow path, having a heat generating element for generating a bubble in the liquid, and a movable member faced to said bubble generating region and having a free end adjacent said ejection outlet; and a post-processing device for promoting fixing of said liquid on the recording material after the ejection of the liquid.
- 45. A recording system comprising:a liquid ejection apparatus, comprising: a liquid ejecting head including a plurality of ejection outlets for ejecting liquid, liquid flow paths in fluid communication with respective ejection outlets, a bubble generating region, in the liquid flow path, having a heat generating element for generating a bubble in the liquid, and a movable member faced to said bubble generating region and having a free end adjacent said ejection outlet; and a pre-processing device for promoting fixing of said liquid on the recording material after the ejection of the liquid.
- 46. A liquid ejection method comprising:preparing a liquid ejection apparatus including a liquid ejecting head including a plurality of ejection outlets for ejecting liquid, liquid flow paths in fluid communication with respective ejection outlets, a bubble generating region, in the liquid flow path, having a heat generating element for generating a bubble in the liquid, and a movable member faced to said bubble generating region and having a free end adjacent said election outlet; and selecting a kind of driving signals to be supplied to respective heat generating elements or to groups of said heat generating elements, from a plurality of kinds of driving signals, so as to generate a bubble in said bubble generating region.
- 47. A method according to claim 46, wherein said heat generating element is disposed faced to said movable member, and said bubble generating region is defined by said heat generating element and said movable member.
- 48. A method according to claim 47, wherein said heat generating element is an electrothermal transducer which produces heat upon electric signal supply thereto.
- 49. A method according to claim 48, wherein said plurality of kinds of driving signals have different application time durations of the driving signals.
- 50. A method according to claim 49, wherein said liquid ejecting head is supplied with said plurality of kinds of driving signals, and each electrothermal transducer is supplied with one kind of the signals.
- 51. A method according to claim 50, wherein said driving signal is double pulse signals having a first pulse, a second pulse and a rest period therebetween.
- 52. A method according to claim 51, wherein said plurality of kinds of signals have different pulse widths or rest period of said first pulses.
- 53. A method according to claim 47, wherein a whole surface of said heat generating element is faced to said movable member.
- 54. A method according to claim 46, wherein said bubble is formed by film boiling of the liquid.
- 55. A liquid ejection method, comprising:preparing a head comprising an ejection outlet for ejecting the liquid, a bubble generation region for generating the bubble in the liquid, a movable member disposed faced to said bubble generation region and displaceable between a first position and a second position further from said bubble generation region than the first position; displacing said movable member from said first position to said second position by pressure produced by the generation of the bubble in said bubble generation region to permit expansion of the bubble more in a downstream side closer to the ejection outlet than in an upstream side; supplying, to a heat generating element for applying thermal energy to said bubble generation region, a driving pulse divided into a first pulse and an adjacent second pulse with interval time therebetween; pre-heating the liquid by said first pulse to an extent not enough to eject the liquid through said ejection outlet; generating a bubble by heating the liquid by said second pulse to eject the liquid through said ejection outlet; controlling a degree of pre-heating of the liquid by changing at least one of a pulse width of said first pulse or the interval time, so as to eject the liquid by using such a property that change rate of the ejection amount of the liquid gradually increases with increase of the pulse width of said first pulse or increase of the interval time period.
Priority Claims (3)
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8-146318 |
Jun 1996 |
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8-176939 |
Jul 1996 |
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8-183665 |
Jul 1996 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of application No. 08/872,627 filed Jun. 9, 1997 and issued as Pat. No. 6,252,616 on Jun. 26, 2001.
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