Claims
- 1. In combination with an ink jet system printer of the charge amplitude controlling type, said printer emitting ink droplets charged with print information from a printer head, said printer head being carried by a carriage travelling in the lateral direction, the charged ink droplets travelling toward a record receiving member and being selectively deflected in the vertical direction and in a dot matrix fashion when passing through a constant high-voltage deflection field established by a pair of deflection electrodes, thereby recording desired symbols on said record receiving member, said printer head comprising:
- housing means, having a longitudingal axis, for protectively enclosing various components of said ink jet system printer head within said housing means, said housing means having an end wall means covering a first end of said housing means and a peripheral wall means attached to said end wall means for protectively enclosing the various components of said ink jet system printer;
- an opening formed in said end wall means;
- nozzle means enclosed within the peripheral wall means of said housing means for emitting ink liquid therefrom, said ink liquid being emitted through said opening formed in said end wall means;
- vibrator means enclosed within the peripheral wall means of said housing means for exciting said nozzle means to form said ink droplets having a given frequency of emittance, said vibrator means being attached to said nozzle means;
- charging electrode means enclosed within the peripheral wall means of said housing means for charging said ink droplets emitted from said nozzle means in accordance with said print information, said ink droplets having a predetermined charge amplitude;
- guide slit means formed along the longitudinal axis of said housing means for providing access to said nozzle means, said vibrator means, and said charging electrode means to guide the installation of said nozzle means, said vibrator means and said charging electrode means along predetermined positions within said housing means; and
- plate means attached to a second end of said housing means for tightly compressing and holding said nozzle means, said vibrator means and said charging electrode means in secure contact with each other along said longitudinal axis of said housing means, said nozzle means, said vibrator means, and said charging electrode means being unattached to said peripheral wall means of said housing means and being spaced a certain distance therefrom to permit such compressing by said plate means.
- 2. The combination of claim 1, wherein said vibrator means comprises an electromechanical transducer means attached to said nozzle means, said transducer means and said nozzle means having an insulation tube means mounted therebetween.
- 3. The combination of claim 1, further comprising a phase sensor means enclosed within the peripheral wall means of said housing means for detecting the amplitude of said charge carried on said ink droplets, said phase sensor means being disposed in front of said charging electrode means within said housing means and being held tightly in contact with said charging electrode means along the longitudinal axis of said housing means by said plate means.
- 4. The combination of claim 1, further comprising a leaf is attached to the upper end of said plate means, the free end of said leaf being shaped slim to indicate a printing position.
- 5. The combination of claim 1, wherein said housing means is cylindrical in shape.
- 6. A printer head for use with printing systems of the charge amplitude controlling type and connected to a source of supply of an ink liquid used in creating print information, comprising:
- nozzle means responsive to said supply of said ink liquid for emitting a stream of ink droplets therefrom;
- vibrator means connected to said nozzle means for
- vibrator means connected to said nozzle means for vibrating said nozzle means thereby creating said stream of ink droplets, said stream of ink droplets having a predetermined frequency of emittance;
- charging means disposed in front of said nozzle means for imposing an electrostatic charge on each of said ink droplets in the ink stream, said charge on each of said ink droplets being indicative of certain characteristics associated with said print information;
- housing means for protectively enclosing said vibrator means, said nozzle means, and said charging means within said housing means, said housing means having a first end, a second end, and a peripheral wall extending between said first and second end for protectively enclosing said vibrator means, said nozzle means, and said charging means, said first end comprising a wall means including an aperture means for passing ink droplets therethrough;
- guide slit means longitudinally arranged along the periphery of said housing means for providing access to said nozzle means, said vibrator means, and said charging means to guide installation of said nozzle means, said vibrator means, and said charging means along predetermined positions within said housing means; and
- plate means connected to the second end of said housing means for tightly compressing and holding said vibrator means, said nozzle means, and said charging means in secure contact with each other along the longitudinal axis of said housing means, said vibrator means, said nozzle means, and said charging means being unattached to said peripheral wall of said housing means and being spaced a certain distance therefrom.
- 7. A printer head in accordance with claim 6, further comprising:
- sensing means disposed along the longitudinal axis of said housing means and responsive to said flow of said ink droplets from said charging means for sensing said charge carried by each of said ink droplets, said sensing means being disposed in front of said charging means and held tightly in secure contact with said charging means along the longitudinal axis of said housing means by said plate means, said sensing means being unattached to said peripheral wall of said housing means.
- 8. A printer head in accordance with claim 6, wherein said plate means further includes a resilient plate located at said second end of said housing means for tightly holding said vibrator means, said nozzle means, and said charging means in contact with each other along the longitudinal axis of said housing means.
- 9. A printer head in accordance with claim 8, wherein said resilient plate has a port means defined therethrough for allowing the introduction of said supply of ink liquid into said printer head; and
- wherein said plate means further includes a fixing plate fixed to said resilient plate for securing said resilient plate to said second end of said housing means.
- 10. A printer head in accordance with claim 9, wherein said fixing plate further includes:
- position indicating means for indicating the printing position of said printer head, said position indicating means including an extended leaf member attached to said plate means, said member having a slim shaped end pointing generally in the opposite direction relative to said printer head when undergoing printing operations.
- 11. A printer head in accordance with claim 10, wherein said housing means further includes:
- supporting plate means integrally attached to said housing means for attachment to said fixing plate via said resilient plate, said fixing plate having a second port means defined therethrough, said supporting plate having a third port means defined therethrough and in registry with the said second port means in said fixing plate and the first said port means in said resilient plate, said fixing plate being firmly attached to said supporting plate via said resilient plate thereby tightly holding said vibrator means, said nozzle means and said charging means in contact with each other along the longitudinal axis of said housing means.
- 12. A printer head in accordance with claim 6, wherein said vibrator means comprises an electromechanical transducer means.
- 13. A printer head in accordance with claim 6, wherein said plate means further includes a resilient plate located at said second end of said housing means for tightly holding said vibrator means, said nozzle means, and said charging means in contact with each other along the longitudinal axis of said housing means.
- 14. A printer head in accordance with claim 13, wherein said resilient plate has a port means defined therethrough for allowing the introduction of said supply of said ink liquid into said printer head; and
- wherein said plate means further includes a fixing plate fixed to said resilient plate for securing said resilient plate to said second end of said housing means.
- 15. A printer head in accordance with claim 14, wherein said fixing plate further includes:
- position indicating means for including an extended leaf member attached to said plate means, said member having a slim shaped end pointing generally in the opposite direction relative to said printer head when undergoing printing operations.
- 16. A printer head in accordance with claim 15, wherein said housing means further includes:
- supporting plate means integrally attached to said housing means for attachment to said fixing plate via said resilient plate, said fixing plate having a second port means defined therethrough, said supporting plate having a third port means defined therethrough and in registry with said second port means in said fixing plate and the first port means in said resilient plate, said fixing plate being firmly attached to said supporting plate via said resilient plate thereby tightly holding said vibrator means, said nozzle means and said charging means in contact with each other along the longitudinal axis of said housing means.
- 17. A printer head in accordance with claims 6, 11, or 16 further comprising resilient insulating means disposed between said vibrating means and the outer peripheral wall of said housing means for preventing the leakage of electric energy from said vibrating means.
- 18. A printer head in accordance with claim 6 wherein:
- said vibrator means comprise an electromechanical transducer means;
- said nozzle means further comprises a shaft and a screw thread portion attached to one end of said shaft; and
- said printer head further comprises counter weight means disposed between said transducer means and said plate means for engaging with the screw thread portion on said shaft of said nozzle means, said transducer means being disposed around the shaft of said nozzle means when said counter weight means is engaged with the screw thread portion,
- said counter weight means providing a fulcrum for the vibration from said transducer means and preventing the vibration of said transducer means from transmitting throughout said printer head.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation, of copending application Ser. No. 839,392, filed on Oct. 4, 1977 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Pelkie et al.; Cassette Ink Jet Head; IBM Tech. Disc. Bulletin; vol. 17, No. 9, Feb. 1975, pp. 2622-2623. |
Continuations (1)
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