Claims
- 1. A printhead comprising:a substrate having a front surface and an opposing back surface, the substrate including a plurality of firing chambers formed on the front surface for ejecting droplets of ink onto media, the substrate further including a trench along the back surface within which are formed a plurality of barrier members extending from a trench floor of the trench for preventing particles from occluding the firing chambers.
- 2. The printhead of claim 1, in which the trench defines an ink feed channel that is in fluid communication with the firing chambers for channeling ink from an ink source to the firing chambers.
- 3. A printhead apparatus, comprising:a front surface and an opposing back surface; a plurality of firing chambers formed adjacent to the front surface for ejecting droplets of ink through a nozzle opening at the front surface onto media; a trench formed along a back surface, wherein openings within the trench enable fluid communication between the trench and the firing chambers; and a plurality of barrier members located along the back surface within the trench for preventing particles from occluding the firing chambers.
- 4. The printhead apparatus of claim 3, in which the trench serves as an ink feed channel that is in fluid communication with the firing chambers for channeling ink from an ink source to the firing chambers.
- 5. The printing apparatus of claim 3, further comprising a media transport mechanism.
- 6. The printhead apparatus of claim 3 in combination with control electronics, wherein the printhead apparatus further comprises a plurality of ink ejectors, each one ink ejector located within a corresponding firing chamber, the control electronics electrically coupled to the plurality of nozzles for delivering a control signal to said each one ink ejector.
- 7. A portion of a printing apparatus which receives and ejects ink, comprising:a substrate having a front surface and an opposing back surface, a thin film structure adjacent to the substrate at the front surface; a plurality of inkjet nozzles for ejecting ink formed by the thin film structure and substrate; a plurality of barrier members formed adjacent to the thin film structure and extending through the thin film structure into a trench formed along the back surface, the plurality of barrier members for preventing particles within the ink from occluding the inkjet nozzles.
- 8. A portion of a printing apparatus which receives and ejects ink, comprising:a substrate having a front surface and an opposing back surface, wherein a trench is formed along the back surface; a thin film structure adjacent to the substrate at the front surface; a plurality of inkjet nozzles for ejecting ink formed by the thin film structure and substrate; a plurality of barrier members located along the back surface within the trench for preventing particles within the ink from occluding the inkjet nozzles, wherein a portion of the substrate is located between the plurality of barrier members and the thin film structure.
- 9. A portion of a printing apparatus which receives and ejects ink, comprising:a plurality of nozzles for ejecting ink, wherein each one nozzle of the plurality of nozzles includes a firing chamber for ejecting droplets of ink; a substrate having a front side and an opposing back side, wherein a trench which receives ink is formed recessed along the back side from a back surface to a trench floor; a plurality of barrier members extending within the trench beyond the trench floor for preventing particles within the ink from occluding the firing chambers, wherein first areas between the plurality of barrier members extend to the trench floor without opening through the substrate, wherein second areas between the plurality of barrier members extend through the substrate to define ink channels for passing ink toward the plurality of inkjet nozzles.
- 10. The printing apparatus portion of claim 9, in which each one of the plurality of nozzles further comprises an ink ejector, the printing apparatus portion further comprising control electronics electrically coupled to each one of the ink ejectors.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This invention is related to the subject matter disclosed in commonly—assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/033,987 filed Mar. 3, 1998 for “Direct Imaging Polymer Fluid Jet Orifice,” of Chen at al., the content of which is incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof.
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