Claims
- 1. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus comprising a liquid droplet ejection nozzle, a channel of rectangular transverse cross-section formed by pairs of opposed side walls, said nozzle communicating with said channel, a shear mode actuator provided by unpoled crystalline piezo-electric material and forming part at least of one of said channel side walls, a source of droplet liquid supply connected with said channel for replenishing liquid expelled from said channel by operation of said actuator and electrodes disposed transversely to said actuator wall for applying an electric field lengthwise of said actuator wall, said piezo-electric material being oriented so as to be displaceable by said electric field in shear mode in a direction transversely to said field direction and inwardly with respect to said channel to change the liquid pressure in said channel and thereby cause droplet ejection from said nozzle.
- 2. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said channel is arranged side by side with like channels to form an array in which said actuator walls are disposed normal to the array direction.
- 3. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said actuator wall extends a substantial part of the length of said channel from said nozzle.
- 4. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said actuator wall has opposite substantially parallel edge surfaces extending normal to said inner and outer wall faces along which it is connected to said channel in liquid tight manner, one of said edge surfaces being secured to said channel and a compliant sealing strip connecting the other of said edge surfaces to said channel.
- 5. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus, as claimed in claim 4, and in which said channel is of rectangular cross-section having opposed top and base walls and opposed side walls sandwiched between said top and base walls, one of said side walls forming said actuator wall, wherein said sealing strip extends over the whole of a surface of the top wall adjoining the side walls.
- 6. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus, as claimed in claim 4, and in which said channel is of rectangular cross-section having opposed top and base walls and opposed side walls, one of said side walls providing said actuator wall, wherein said side and base walls are formed from a single piece of material including piezo-electric material.
- 7. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said actuator wall is provided with a series of electrodes spaced along the length of and disposed transversely to said wall, and alternate electrodes in said series are electrically connected for application of electric fields in opposite senses in the lengthwise direction of said wall between successive electrodes of said series.
- 8. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said actuator wall is formed with upper and lower oppositely orientated parts and opposite edge surfaces of said actuator wall which extend normal to said inner and outer faces thereof and lengthwise of said channel are secured to said channel in liquid tight manner whereby said applied electric field serves to deflect said actuator wall parts transversely to said channel.
- 9. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus, as claimed in claim 8, wherein each of said upper and lower wall parts is provided with a series of electrodes correspondingly spaced along the length of said wall, each disposed normal to said inner and outer wall faces and alternate electrodes in each series are electrically connected for application of electric fields in opposite senses in the lengthwise direction of said wall between successive electrodes, the field directions in adjoining parts of the upper and lower wall parts between corresponding pairs of electrodes in the series of the upper and the series of the lower wall part being opposed.
- 10. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus as claimed in claim 8, and in which said channel is of rectangular cross-section having opposed top and base walls and opposed side walls, one of said side walls providing said actuator wall, wherein said side and base walls are formed from a single piece of material including piezo-electric material.
- 11. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus, as claimed in claim 8, wherein said actuator wall is formed with an intermediate inactive wall part between said upper and lower oppositely orientated wall parts.
- 12. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus, as claimed in claim 11, wherein said intermediate inactive wall part is substantially longer in the direction between said upper and lower parts than either of said upper and lower wall parts.
- 13. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said nozzle and said liquid supply means are connected to said channel at respective opposite ends thereof.
- 14. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus as claimed in claim 1, wherein said liquid supply means are connected to said channel for liquid replenishment therein by way of said nozzle.
- 15. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said inner and outer faces of said actuator wall are sinuous in plan view.
- 16. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus as claimed in claim 15, wherein said inner and outer sinuous wall faces of said actuator wall extend in parallel.
- 17. A pulsed droplet deposition apparatus, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said piezoelectric material is gadolinium molybdate or Rochelle salt.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/140,764, filed 01/04/88, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,879,568.
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Divisions (1)
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