Claims
- 1. An ink jet print head having multiple printing nozzles in fluid connection with a supply channel for transporting liquid ink to the print head, comprising:
- at least one group of inlet channels connected to the supply channel;
- at least one group of pressure chambers, each in fluid connection with a respective one of the inlet channels and operable by action of transducers to cause discharge of liquid ink through one of the nozzles and by the action of transducers to cause the liquid ink to refill the pressure chambers;
- at least one manifold in fluid connection between the supply channel and the group of inlet channels, the group of inlet channels opening on the manifold; and
- at least one damping structure located between the supply channel and the manifold and defining plural fluid passageways between the supply channel and the manifold, the fluid passageways having a fluid aspect ratio w/h.sub.i greater than about 5 so that h.sub.i is sufficiently small such that bubbles entrained in the ink passing through the passageways between the supply channel and the manifold are reduced in size to thereby readily diffuse into the ink to improve purging performance of the print head wherein the damping structure comprises a baffle structure and w represents a width of the baffle structure transverse to a direction of flow of the liquid ink and h.sub.i represents a height of a baffle flow passage.
- 2. The print head of claim 1, wherein the fluid passageways are separate.
- 3. The print head of claim 1, wherein the first damping structure defines at least three separate fluid passageways.
- 4. The printer of claim 1, wherein when at least a first manifold and a second manifold are employed to print multiple colors of ink the first manifold is located above the second manifold when the print head is in normal operation.
- 5. The print head of claim 1, wherein the fluid passageways have a fluid aspect ratio of about 10.
- 6. The print head of claim 1, wherein the at least one damping structure permits bubbles entrapped in liquid ink in the damping structure to flow up and away from the damping structure when the print head is in normal operation.
- 7. The print head of claim 1, wherein:
- the pressure chambers produce in the manifold, when operated, pressure waves that impinge on the damping structure; and
- the damping structure has sufficient fluid resistance to reduce reflection of the pressure waves back into the manifold so as to reduce jetting nonuniformity.
- 8. An ink jet print head having multiple printing nozzles in fluid connection with a supply channel for transporting ink to the print head, comprising:
- at least one group of inlet channels connected to the supply channel;
- at least one group of pressure chambers, each in fluid connection with a respective one of the inlet channels and operable by action of transducers to cause discharge of liquid ink through one of the nozzles thereby defining a direction of ink flow through the print head, the action of the transducers further being operable to cause the liquid ink to refill the pressure chambers;
- at least one manifold in fluid connection between the supply channel and the group of inlet channels, the group of inlet channels opening on the manifold; and
- at least one group of plural baffles located between the supply channel and the manifold and defining plural fluid passageways between the supply channel and the manifold, the fluid passageways having an aspect ratio w/h.sub.i greater than about 5 so that h.sub.i is sufficiently small such that bubbles entrained in the ink passing through the passageways between the supply channel and the manifold are reduced in size to thereby readily diffuse into the ink to improve purging performance of the print head wherein w represents a width of the baffles transverse to a direction of flow of the liquid ink and h.sub.i represents a height of a baffle flow passage.
- 9. The print head of claim 8, wherein the baffles comprise major and minor surfaces, the major surfaces being oriented substantially parallel to a direction of ink flow between the supply channel and the manifold when the print head is in normal operation.
- 10. The print head of claim 8, wherein the plural baffles consist essentially of two baffles.
- 11. The print head of claim 8, wherein the fluid passageways are separate.
- 12. The print head of claim 8, wherein the baffles define at least three separate fluid passageways.
- 13. The printer of claim 8, wherein when at least a first manifold and a second manifold are employed to print multiple colors of ink the first manifold is located above the second manifold when the print head is in normal operation.
- 14. The print head of claim 8, wherein the fluid passageways defined by the at least one group of baffles have a fluid aspect ratio equal to about 10.
- 15. The print head of claim 8, wherein the at least one group of baffles permit bubbles entrapped in liquid ink in the group of baffles to flow up through and away from the baffles when the print head is in normal operation.
- 16. The print head of claim 8, wherein the baffles are disposed so as to provide a passage for liquid ink between each of the baffles from the inlet into either of the chambers.
- 17. The print head of claim 8, wherein:
- the pressure chambers produce in the manifold, when operated, pressure waves that impinge on the baffles; and
- the baffles have sufficient fluid resistance to reduce reflection of the pressure waves back into the manifold so as to reduce jetting nonuniformity.
- 18. A method of operating an ink jet print head having multiple nozzles, each in fluid connection with a respective one of multiple pressure chambers containing ink, comprising the steps of:
- actuating the pressure chambers to create acoustic pressure wave so as to expel ink from the nozzles thereby defining a direction of ink flow through the print head, the acoustic pressure waves having an amplitude within the print head;
- providing the actuated pressure chambers with liquid ink drawn from a manifold;
- providing a damping structure with sufficient fluid resistance to reduce the amplitude of acoustic pressure waves when the liquid ink passes therethrough, the damping structure defining a plurality of fluid passageways having a fluid aspect ratio w/h.sub.i of greater than about 5 wherein w represents a width of the baffle structure transverse to a direction of flow of the liquid ink and h.sub.i represents a height of a baffle flow passage such that h.sub.i is sufficiently small so that bubbles entrained in the ink passing through the passageways between the supply channel and the manifold are reduced in size; and
- providing liquid ink to the manifold by passing the ink from a supply channel through the damping structure to reduce the amplitude of acoustic pressure waves reflecting from the damping structure to the manifold to reduce jetting nonuniformity to an acceptable level so that bubbles entrained in the ink passing through the passageways between the supply channel and the manifold are reduced in size to thereby readily diffuse into the ink to improve purging performance of the print head.
- 19. The method of clam 18 further comprising providing plural baffles in the damping structure that define at least three fluid passageways from the supply channel to the manifold.
- 20. The method of claim 19 further comprising providing two parallel plates for each of the plural baffles, each parallel plate having two major surfaces in fluid contact with the ink and being oriented parallel to the direction of fluid flow from the supply channel to the manifold.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the major plate surfaces are oriented substantially vertically.
- 22. A phase change ink jet print head having multiple nozzles and operable through use of transducers to cause expulsion of molten liquid ink through the nozzles at an operating temperature, comprising:
- a supply channel in fluid communication with an ink source, the ink source holding the liquid ink at a temperature less than the operating temperature;
- a manifold in fluid connection with the nozzles, the manifold holding the liquid ink at the operating temperature at which the liquid ink is expelled through the nozzles; and
- a damping structure connected between and in fluid connection with the supply channel and the manifold and defining plural fluid passageways between the supply channel and the manifold, the print head operable through bending of the transducer to draw liquid ink from the ink source through the passageways into the manifold in a direction of ink flow, the damping structure having dimensions and operating parameters adequate to raise the temperature of liquid ink flowing past at an operating rate to a resultant temperature sufficiently close to the operating temperature to substantially eliminate ink temperature variation as a source of nonuniform expulsion of liquid ink through the nozzles, the passageways defined by the damping structure further having an aspect ratio w/h.sub.i of greater than about 5 wherein w represents a width of the baffle structure transverse to a direction of flow of the liquid ink and h.sub.i represents a height of a baffle flow passage so that h.sub.i is sufficiently small such that bubbles entrained in the ink passing through the passageways between the supply channel and the manifold are reduced in size to thereby readily diffuse into the ink to improve purging performance of the print head.
- 23. The ink jet print head of claim 22, wherein the damping structure comprises plural baffles that define plural fluid passageways from the supply channel to the manifold.
- 24. The ink jet print head of claim 23, wherein the baffles comprise two parallel plates, each having two major surfaces oriented parallel to the direction of ink flow from the supply channel to the manifold.
- 25. The ink jet print head of claim 22, wherein the damping structure comprises plural baffles that define three fluid passageways from the supply channel to the manifold.
- 26. The ink jet print head of claim 25, wherein the baffles comprise two parallel plates, each having two major surfaces oriented parallel to the direction of ink flow from the supply channel to the manifold.
- 27. The print head of claim 22, wherein the damping structure is in thermal connection with the manifold.
- 28. The print head of claim 22, wherein the resultant temperature is within one degree centigrade of the operating temperature.
- 29. The print head of claims 22, wherein the passageways defined by the damping structure have a fluid aspect ratio of about 10.
- 30. The method of claim 18, wherein the plurality of passageways defined by the damping structure have a fluid aspect ratio of about 10.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/140,344 filed Oct. 20, 1993, which is now abandoned.
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