Each printhead die in an inkjet pen or print bar includes tiny channels that carry ink to the ejection chambers. Ink is distributed from the ink supply to the die channels through passages in a structure that supports the printhead die(s) on the pen or print bar. It may be desirable to shrink the size of each printhead die, for example to reduce the cost of the die and, accordingly, to reduce the cost of the pen or print bar. The use of smaller dies, however, can require changes to the larger structures that support the dies, including the passages that distribute ink to the dies.
Each pair of
The same part numbers designate the same or similar parts throughout the figures. The figures are not necessarily to scale. The relative size of some parts is exaggerated to more clearly illustrate the example shown.
Inkjet printers that utilize a substrate wide print bar assembly have been developed to help increase printing speeds and reduce printing costs. Conventional substrate wide print bar assemblies include multiple parts that carry printing fluid from the printing fluid supplies to the small printhead dies from which the printing fluid is ejected on to the paper or other print substrate. While reducing the size and spacing of the printhead dies continues to be important for reducing cost, channeling printing fluid from the larger supply components to ever smaller, more tightly spaced dies requires complex flow structures and fabrication processes that can actually increase cost.
A new fluid flow structure has been developed to enable the use of smaller printhead dies and more compact die circuitry to help reduce cost in substrate wide inkjet printers. A print bar implementing one example of the new structure includes multiple printhead dies molded into an elongated, monolithic body of moldable material. Printing fluid channels molded into the body carry printing fluid directly to printing fluid flow passages in each die. The molding in effect grows the size of each die for making external fluid connections and for attaching the dies to other structures, thus enabling the use of smaller dies. The printhead dies and printing fluid channels can be molded at the wafer level to form a new, composite printhead wafer with built-in printing fluid channels, eliminating the need to form the printing fluid channels in a silicon substrate and enabling the use of thinner dies.
The new fluid flow structure is not limited to print bars or other types of printhead structures for inkjet printing, but may be implemented in other devices and for other fluid flow applications. Thus, in one example, the new structure includes a micro device embedded in a molding having a channel or other path for fluid to flow directly into or onto the device. The micro device, for example, could be an electronic device, a mechanical device, or a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) device. The fluid flow, for example, could be a cooling fluid flow into or onto the micro device or fluid flow into a printhead die or other fluid dispensing micro device.
These and other examples shown in the figures and described below illustrate but do not limit the invention, which is defined in the Claims following this Description.
As used in this document, a “micro device” means a device having one or more exterior dimensions less than or equal to 30 mm; “thin” means a thickness less than or equal to 650 μm; a “sliver” means a thin micro device having a ratio of length to width (L/W) of at least three; a “printhead” and a “printhead die” mean that part of an inkjet printer or other inkjet type dispenser that dispenses fluid from one or more openings. A printhead includes one or more printhead dies. “Printhead” and “printhead die” are not limited to printing with ink and other printing fluids but also include inkjet type dispensing of other fluids and/or for uses other than printing.
In another example, shown in
Printing fluid flows into each ejection chamber 50 from a manifold 54 extending lengthwise along each die 12 between the two rows of ejection chambers 50. Printing fluid feeds into manifold 54 through multiple ports 56 that are connected to a printing fluid supply channel 16 at die surface 20. Printing fluid supply channel 16 is substantially wider than printing fluid ports 56, as shown, to carry printing fluid from larger, loosely spaced passages in the flow regulator or other parts that carry printing fluid into print bar 36 to the smaller, tightly spaced printing fluid ports 56 in printhead die 12. Thus, printing fluid supply channels 16 can help reduce or even eliminate the need for a discrete “fan-out” and other fluid routing structures necessary in some conventional printheads. In addition, exposing a substantial area of printhead die surface 20 directly to channel 16, as shown, allows printing fluid in channel 16 to help cool die 12 during printing.
The idealized representation of a printhead die 12 in
A molded flow structure 10 enables the use of long, narrow and very thin printhead dies 12. For example, it has been shown that a 100 μm thick printhead die 12 that is about 26 mm long and 500 μm wide can be molded into a 500 μm thick body 14 to replace a conventional 500 μm thick silicon printhead die. Not only is it cheaper and easier to mold channels 16 into body 14 compared to forming the feed channels in a silicon substrate, but it is also cheaper and easier to form printing fluid ports 56 in a thinner die 12. For example, ports 56 in a 100 μm thick printhead die 12 may be formed by dry etching and other suitable micromachining techniques not practical for thicker substrates. Micromachining a high density array of straight or slightly tapered through ports 56 in a thin silicon, glass or other substrate 58 rather than forming conventional slots leaves a stronger substrate while still providing adequate printing fluid flow. Tapered ports 56 help move air bubbles away from manifold 54 and ejection chambers 50 formed, for example, in a monolithic or multi-layered orifice plate 60/62 applied to substrate 58. It is expected that current die handling equipment and micro device molding tools and techniques can adapted to mold dies 12 as thin as 50 μm, with a length/width ratio up to 150, and to mold channels 16 as narrow as 30 μm. And, the molding 14 provides an effective but inexpensive structure in which multiple rows of such die slivers can be supported in a single, monolithic body.
While the molding of a single printhead die 12 and channel 16 is shown in
In the example shown in
A stiffer molding 14 may be used where a rigid (or at least less flexible) print bar 36 is desired to hold printhead dies 12. A less stiff molding 14 may be used where a flexible print bar 36 is desired, for example where another support structure holds the print bar rigidly in a single plane or where a non-planar print bar configuration is desired. Also, although it is expected that molded body 14 usually will be molded as a monolithic part, body 14 could be molded as more than one part.
As noted at the beginning of this Description, the examples shown in the figures and described above illustrate but do not limit the invention. Other examples are possible. Therefore, the foregoing description should not be construed to limit the scope of the invention, which is defined in the following claims.
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/770,049 filed Aug. 24, 2015, which is itself a 35 U.S.C. 371 national stage filing of international application serial no. PCT/US2013/028216 filed Feb. 28, 2013, both incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
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