Claims
- 1. A process for generating droplets acoustically comprising:a) providing a droplet emitter comprising: i) a first substrate, ii) a plurality of transducers formed on the first substrate to provide an array of focussed acoustic waves, and iii) a second substrate being spaced from the first substrate, the second substrate having an array of apertures, the second substrate being arranged relative to the first substrate such that each aperture may receive focussed acoustic waves from the first substrate wherein the space between the first and second substrates forms at least a portion of a liquid flow chamber having an inlet and an outlet which have been adapted to receive a flow of a liquid such that a free surface of the liquid is formed by each of the apertures in the second substrate, and the focussed acoustic waves received by each aperture are focussed substantially at the free surface of the liquid formed in the aperture, b) providing a flow of liquid of at least 35 ml per minute through the liquid flow chamber and forming a plurality of free surfaces in the array of apertures, and c) focussing an acoustic wave at approximately one of the free surfaces in at least one of the apertures and forming a droplet of liquid.
- 2. A process for generating droplets acoustically comprising:a) Providing a droplet emitter having an array of emitters comprising: i) a first substrate, ii) a plurality of transducers formed on the first substrate to provide an array of focussed acoustic waves, and iii) a second substrate being spaced from the first substrate, the second substrate having an array of apertures, the second substrate being arranged relative to the first substrate such that each aperture may receive focussed acoustic waves from the first substrate, and a liquid flow chamber at least partially interposed between the first and second substrates, the liquid flow chamber having an inlet and an outlet and being so constructed and arranged to receive a flow of a liquid such that a free surface of the liquid is formed by each of the apertures in the second substrate, the focussed acoustic waves received by each aperture are focussed substantially at the free surface of the liquid formed in the aperture, and the flow of liquid flows in through the inlet and out through the outlet, b) providing a flow of liquid of at least 35 ml per minute through the liquid flow chamber and forming a plurality of free surfaces in the array of apertures, and c) focussing an acoustic wave at approximately one of the free surfaces in at least one of the apertures and forming a droplet of liquid.
- 3. The process of claim 2 wherein the flow of liquid is provided at least 150 ml per minute.
- 4. The process of claim 2 wherein the flow of liquid is provided at least 300 ml per minute.
- 5. The process of claim 2 further comprising absorbing excess heat into the flow of liquid to be removed by the flow of liquid such that temperature differential between along the array of emitters is less than 39 degrees centigrade.
- 6. The process of claim 5 wherein the temperature differential is less than 5 degrees centigrade.
- 7. A process for generating droplets acoustically comprising:a) Providing a droplet emitter having an array of emitters comprising: i) a first substrate having a thermal expansion coefficient, ii) a plurality of transducers formed on the first substrate to provide an array of focussed acoustic waves, the array of focussed acoustic waves having a length and a width, wherein the width is greater than the length, iii) a second substrate being spaced from the first substrate, the second substrate having an array of apertures, the second substrate being arranged relative to the first substrate such that each aperture may receive focussed acoustic waves from the first substrate, and iv) at least one liquid flow chamber at least partially interposed between the first and second substrates, the liquid flow chamber having an inlet and an outlet and being so constructed and arranged to receive a flow of a liquid such that a free surface of the liquid is formed by each of the apertures in the second substrate, the focussed acoustic waves received by each aperture are focussed substantially at the free surface of the liquid formed in the aperture, v) said liquid flow chamber may be partitioned along the direction of the flow in both the upstream and downstream side of the orifice array, where the partition thickness at the ends nearest to the orifices are at most five times the height of the flow chamber, these partition ends are removed by at least five times the height of the flow chamber from the outer edges of the end rows and the spacing between partition is at least five times the flow height, b) providing a flow of liquid of at least 35 ml per minute through the liquid flow chamber and forming a plurality of free surfaces in the array of apertures, and c) focussing an acoustic wave at approximately one of the free surfaces in at least one of the apertures and forming a droplet of liquid.
INCORPORATION BY REFERENCE
The following U.S. patents are fully incorporated by reference:
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