Claims
- 1. An ink jet printing head comprising:
- (a) a thermal head having a plurality of thermal dot elements for creating heat; (b) a guide member slideably mounted for reciprocal movement on said thermal head so as to be in operative engagement with said thermal dot elements, said guide member having a plurality of grooves in proximity to said thermal dot elements, said plurality of grooves being of greater number than said plurality of thermal dot elements, each of said grooves having an open first end and a substantially closed second end defining a substantially closed chamber open at one end for expelling ink therefrom, said reciprocal movement being in a direction substantially perpendicular to said grooves, whereby said reciprocal movement of said guide member relative to said thermal head substantially prevents said grooves from becoming blocked and for maintaining a flow of said ink during operation, wherein said guide member and said thermal head when in overlapping relationship form a passageway therebetween to carry ink from an ink gathering recess to each of said substantially closed second ends of each grooves for delivery to said thermal dot elements, wherein the ink within each of said grooves can be heated and caused to bubble and spray substantially all of the ink out of said grooves and thereby aid in substantially preventing said grooves from becoming blocked; and, (c) an ink supplying means for supplying said ink gathering recess with ink.
- 2. An ink jet printing head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ink gathering recess is formed within said guide member.
- 3. An ink jet printing head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ink gathering recess is formed within said thermal head.
- 4. An ink jet printing head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thermal dot elements are positioned adjacent said grooves, respectively.
- 5. An ink jet printing head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said thermal dot elements extend a distance beyond said grooves, respectively.
- 6. An ink jet printing head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said guide member comprising a resilient material and normally in contact with said thermal head.
- 7. An ink jet printing head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said guide member comprising a resilient metal material in magnetic contact with said thermal head, wherein said thermal head comprising a back face and a magnet wherein said magnet is attached to said back face.
- 8. An ink jet printing head as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ink gathering portion is sized to receive said guide member and said thermal head and wherein said guide member and said thermal head are submergible within said ink gathering portion.
- 9. An ink jet thermal printing head for spraying ink onto a printing surface comprising:
- (a) a thermal head having a plurality of thermal dot elements for creating heat, said thermal head having a recessed portion defining an ink gathering portion;
- (b) a guide member slideably mounted for reciprocal movement on said thermal head so as to be in operative engagement with said thermal dot elements, said guide member having a plurality of grooves in proximity to said thermal dot elements, said plurality of grooves being of greater number than said plurality of thermal dot elements, each of said grooves having an open first end and a substantially closed second end defining a substantially closed chamber open at one end for expelling ink therefrom, said reciprocal movement being in a direction substantially perpendicular to said grooves, whereby said reciprocal movement of said guide member relative to said thermal head substantially prevents said grooves from becoming blocked and for maintaining a flow of said ink during operation, wherein said guide member and sais thermal head when in overlapping relationship form a passageway therebetween to carry ink from said ink gathering portion of said thermal head to each of said substantially closed second ends of said grooves for delivery to said thermal dot elements, wherein the ink within each of said grooves can be heated and caused to bubble and sprary substantially all of the ink out of said grooves and onto the printing surface, thereby aiding in substantially preventing said grooves from becoming blocked; and
- (c) an ink supplying means fluidedly coupled to said ink gathering portion of said thermal head for supplying ink thereto.
- 10. An ink jet thermal printing head for spraying ink onto a printing surface comprising:
- (a) a thermal head having a plurality of thermal dot elements for creating heat;
- (b) a guide member having a recessed portion defining an ink gathering portion and slideably mounted for reciprocal movement on said thermal head so as to be in operative engagement with said thermal dot elements, said guide member having a plurality of grooves in proximity to said thermal dot elements, said plurality of grooves being of greater number than said plurality of thermal dot elements, each of said grooves having an open first end and a substantially closed second end defining a substantially closec chamber open at one end for expelling ink therefrom, said reciprocal movement being in a direction substantially perpendicular to said grooves, whereby said reciprocal movement of said guide member relative to said thermal head substantially prevents said grooves from becoming blocked and for maintaining a flow of said ink during operation, wherein said guide member and said thermal head when in overlapping relation form a passageway therebetween to carry ink from said ink gathering portion of said thermal head to each of said substantially closed second ends of said grooves for delivery to said thermal dot elements, wherein the ink within each of said grooves can be heated and caused to bubble and spray substantially all of the ink out of said grooves and onto the printing surface, thereby aiding in substantially preventing said grooves from becoming blocked; and
- (c) an ink supplying means fluidedly coupled to said ink gathering portion of said guide member for supplying ink thereto.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of an earlier filed Application No. 07/159,541 filed on Feb. 23, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,803,499, which is based on a Japanese Patent Application No. 62-47456 filed on Mar. 4, 1987 in Japan.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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