Claims
- 1. A liquid ejection method for ejecting liquid through an ejection outlet which is in fluid communication with a liquid passage, said method comprising the steps of:creating a bubble through film boiling by application of thermal energy to the liquid in the liquid passage, by which a volume of the bubble increases and then decreases; and ejecting the liquid through the ejection outlet, while the bubble is in fluid communication with ambience during decreasing of the volume of the bubble.
- 2. A liquid ejection method according to claim 1, wherein the liquid passage is provided with a heat generating resistor for generating the thermal energy.
- 3. A liquid ejection method according to claim 2, wherein the heat generating resistor is provided opposed to the ejection outlet in the liquid passage.
- 4. A liquid ejection method according to claim 1, wherein the liquid is ink.
- 5. A liquid ejection method according to claim 1, wherein the liquid passage is not blocked by the bubble.
- 6. A liquid ejection method according to claim 1, wherein a droplet of the liquid is ejected in said ejecting step.
- 7. A liquid ejection method for ejecting liquid through an ejection outlet which is in fluid communication with a liquid passage; said method comprising the steps of:creating a bubble through film boiling by application of thermal energy to the liquid in the liquid passage, by which a volume of the bubble increases; and ejecting the liquid through the ejection outlet, while the bubble is in fluid communication with ambience and an internal pressure of the bubble is negative relative to ambient pressure.
- 8. A liquid ejection method according to claim 7, wherein the liquid passage is provided with a heat generating resistor for generating the thermal energy.
- 9. A liquid ejection method according to claim 8, wherein the heat generating resistor is provided opposed to the ejection outlet in the liquid passage.
- 10. A liquid ejection method according to claim 7, wherein the liquid is ink.
- 11. A liquid ejection method according to claim 7, wherein the liquid passage is not blocked by the bubble.
- 12. A liquid ejection method according to claim 7, wherein a droplet of the liquid is ejected in said ejecting step.
- 13. A liquid ejection apparatus for ejecting liquid from an ejection outlet in fluid communication with a liquid passage, said apparatus comprising:a liquid ejection head having said liquid passage in fluid communication with said ejection outlet to eject the liquid therethrough; ejection energy generating means for heating the liquid in said liquid passage to create a bubble which is effective to eject the liquid from said ejection outlet; and a driving circuit for supplying, to said ejection energy generating means, a signal for said energy generating means to create a bubble through film boiling, by which a volume of the bubble increases and then decreases, wherein said liquid ejection head ejects the liquid through the ejection outlet, while the bubble is in fluid communication with the ambience during decreasing of the volume of the bubble.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said ejection energy generating means comprises a heat generating resistor for generating thermal energy.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 13, wherein the liquid is ink.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 13, wherein said liquid ejection head ejects a droplet of liquid.
- 17. A liquid ejection apparatus for ejecting liquid from an ejection outlet in fluid communication with a liquid passage, said apparatus comprising:a liquid ejection head having said liquid passage in fluid communication with said ejection outlet to eject the liquid therethrough; ejection energy generating means for heating the liquid in said liquid passage to create a bubble which is effective to eject the liquid from said ejection outlet; and a driving circuit for supplying, to said ejection energy generating means, a signal for said energy generating means to create a bubble and to grow the bubble to a neighborhood of said ejection outlet, by film boiling of the liquid, wherein said liquid ejection head ejects the liquid through the ejection outlet, while the grown bubble is in fluid communication with ambience with an internal pressure of the bubble being lower than ambient pressure.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said ejection energy generating means comprises a heat generating resistor for generating thermal energy.
- 19. An apparatus according to claim 18, wherein the heat generating resistor is provided opposed to the ejection outlet in the liquid passage.
- 20. An apparatus according to claim 17, wherein the liquid is ink.
- 21. An apparatus according to claim 17, wherein said liquid ejection head ejects a droplet of liquid.
- 22. A liquid ejection head comprising:a liquid passage; an ejection outlet in fluid communication with said liquid passage; and ejection energy generating means for creating a bubble through film boiling by application of thermal energy to liquid in said liquid passage, by which a volume of the bubble increases and then decreases, and for ejecting the liquid through said ejection outlet, while the bubble is in fluid communication with ambience during decreasing of the volume of the bubble.
- 23. A liquid ejection heading according to claim 22, wherein a droplet of the liquid is ejected through said ejection outlet.
- 24. A liquid ejection head according to claim 22, wherein the liquid is ink.
- 25. A liquid ejection head according to claim 22, wherein said ejection energy generating means comprises a heat generating resistor in said liquid passage for generating the thermal energy.
- 26. A liquid ejection head according to claim 25, wherein said heat generating resistor is provided opposed to said ejection outlet in said liquid passage.
- 27. A liquid ejection head comprising:a liquid passage; an ejection outlet in fluid communication with said liquid passage; and ejection energy generating means for creating a bubble through film boiling by application of thermal energy to liquid in said liquid passage, by which a volume of the bubble increases, and for ejecting the liquid through the ejection outlet, while the bubble is in fluid communication with ambience and an internal pressure of the bubble is negative relative to ambient pressure.
- 28. A liquid ejection head according to claim 27, wherein a droplet of the liquid is ejected through said ejection outlet.
- 29. A liquid ejection head according to claim 27, wherein the liquid is ink.
- 30. A liquid ejection head according to claim 27, wherein said ejection energy generating means comprises a heat generating resistor in said liquid passage for generating the thermal energy.
- 31. A liquid ejection head according to claim 30, wherein said heat generating resistor is provided opposed to said ejection outlet in said liquid passage.
Priority Claims (4)
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2-112833 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of Application Ser. No. 08/099,396, filed Jul. 30, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,155,673 which is a continuation of Application Ser. No. 07/692,935, filed Apr. 29, 1991, now abandoned.
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