Claims
- 1. An apparatus for an ink printer comprising:
- a nozzle member having a substantially flat top surface and having a plurality of ink orifices formed therein;
- a substrate containing a plurality of ink ejection elements, said substrate having two or more outer edges, said substrate being mounted on a back surface of said nozzle member, each of said ink ejection elements being located proximate to an associated ink orifice, said back surface of said nozzle member extending over two or more of said outer edges of said substrate;
- a body in fluid communication with an ink reservoir, wherein said nozzle member is positioned on said body and sealed with respect to said body by a seal between said body and said back surface of said nozzle member, said seal substantially circumscribing said substrate,
- said nozzle member being affixed to said body such that expansion of said body in a vicinity of said nozzle member in a first direction parallel to said top surface of said nozzle member causes expansion of said nozzle member in said first direction, thereby rendering said nozzle member vulnerable to deformation caused by expansion and contraction of said body in the vicinity of said nozzle member, said body being formed of a first material and having a first coefficient of thermal expansion in said first direction; and
- a thermal expansion restraining element affixed to said body in the vicinity of said nozzle member, said restraining element being formed of a second material having a substantially lower coefficient of thermal expansion than said first coefficient of thermal expansion, said restraining element being firmly attached to said body such that relative displacement between said body and said restraining element is substantially prevented, wherein said restraining element restrains said body and causes the coefficient of thermal expansion of said body in said first direction where said body is connected to said nozzle member to be substantially less than said first coefficient of thermal expansion, said thermal expansion restraining element thereby substantially reducing deformation of said nozzle member due to any thermal expansion of said body.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a fluid channel communicating between said ink reservoir and a back surface of said substrate circumscribed by said seal.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a fluid channel communicating with said ink reservoir to allow ink to flow around side edges of said substrate and into ink ejection chambers, each of said ink ejection chambers being associated with an orifice in said nozzle member.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said seal is formed by an adhesive sealant which also affixes said nozzle member to said body.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said nozzle member is formed of a flexible polymer material.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said substrate is substantially rectangular and has first and second opposing sides which are longer than the remaining two opposing sides, said first direction being substantially orthogonal to said first and second opposing sides.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said restraining element comprises a metal insert which is affixed to said body and is located between said ink reservoir and a back surface of said substrate.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 7 wherein said metal insert has a central hole which allows ink to flow therethrough and to a vicinity of said ink ejection elements.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein said metal insert is substantially rectangular.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said restraining element comprises one or more metal rods under tension, ends of said metal rods being secured to said body.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein said metal rods are bolts which are secured to said body using nuts.
- 12. An apparatus for an ink printer comprising:
- a nozzle member having a plurality of ink orifices formed therein;
- a substrate containing a plurality of ink ejection elements, said substrate having two or more outer edges, said substrate being mounted on a back surface of said nozzle member, each of said ink ejection elements being located proximate to an associated ink orifice, said back surface of said nozzle member extending over two or more of said outer edges of said substrate;
- a body in fluid communication with an ink reservoir, wherein said nozzle member is positioned on said body and sealed with respect to said body by a seal between said body and said back surface of said nozzle member, said seal substantially circumscribing said substrate, said body being formed of a first material, said body having a first coefficient of thermal expansion in a first direction; and
- a thermal expansion restraining element affixed to said body in a vicinity of said nozzle member, said restraining element being formed of a second material having a substantially lower coefficient of thermal expansion than said first coefficient of thermal expansion, wherein said restraining element restrains said body in said vicinity of said nozzle member and thereby causes the coefficient of thermal expansion of said body in said first direction in the vicinity of said nozzle member to be within approximately 100 PPM/C. of the coefficient of thermal expansion of said nozzle member in said first direction.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said restraining element causes the coefficient of thermal expansion of said body in said first direction in the vicinity of said nozzle member to be within approximately 60 PPM/C. of the coefficient of thermal expansion of said nozzle member in said first direction.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 12 wherein said restraining element causes the coefficient of thermal expansion of said body in said first direction in the vicinity of said nozzle member to be within approximately 40 PPM/C. of the coefficient of thermal expansion of said nozzle member in said first direction.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein said restraining element causes the coefficient of thermal expansion of said body in said first direction in the vicinity of said nozzle member to be approximately equal to a coefficient of thermal expansion of said nozzle member in said first direction.
- 16. A method of sealing a nozzle member in an inkjet printhead with respect to a body and reducing thermally induced stress between the nozzle member and the body comprising the steps of:
- affixing a substrate containing a plurality of ink ejection elements to a back surface of a nozzle member containing a plurality of orifices, said substrate having two or more outer edges, said back surface of said nozzle member extending over two or more of said outer edges of said substrate;
- positioning said back surface of said nozzle member with respect to a body with a sealant between said back surface of said nozzle member and said body such that said sealant substantially circumscribes said substrate and provides an ink seal between said back surface of said nozzle member and said body,
- said nozzle member being affixed to said body such that expansion of said body in a vicinity of said nozzle member in a first direction parallel to a top surface of said nozzle member causes expansion of said nozzle member in said first direction, thereby rendering said nozzle member vulnerable to deformation caused by expansion and contraction of said body in the vicinity of said nozzle member, said body being formed of a first material and having a first coefficient of thermal expansion in said first direction; and
- affixing a thermal expansion restraining element to said body in the vicinity of said nozzle member, said restraining element being formed of a second material having a substantially lower coefficient of thermal expansion than said first coefficient of thermal expansion, said restraining element being firmly attached to said body such that relative displacement between said body and said restraining element is substantially prevented, wherein said restraining element restrains said body and causes the coefficient of thermal expansion of said body in said first direction where said body is connected to said nozzle member to be substantially less than said first coefficient of thermal expansion, said thermal expansion restraining element thereby substantially reducing deformation of said nozzle member due to any thermal expansion of said body.
- 17. The method of claim 16 wherein said restraining element comprises a metal insert which is affixed to said body and is located between an ink reservoir and a back surface of said substrate.
- 18. The method of claim 17 wherein said metal insert has a central hole which allows ink to flow therethrough and to a vicinity of said ink ejection elements.
- 19. The method of claim 17 wherein said restraining element comprises one or more metal rods under tension, ends of said metal rods being secured to said body.
- 20. A method of sealing a nozzle member in an inkjet printhead with respect to a body and reducing thermally induced stress between the nozzle member and the body comprising the steps of:
- affixing a substrate containing a plurality of ink ejection elements to a back surface of the nozzle member containing a plurality of orifices, said substrate having two or more outer edges, said back surface of said nozzle member extending over two or more of said outer edges of said substrate;
- positioning said back surface of said nozzle member with respect to the body with a sealant between said back surface of said nozzle member and said body such that said sealant substantially circumscribes said substrate and provides an ink seal between said back surface of said nozzle member and said body, said body being formed of a first material, said body having a first coefficient of thermal expansion in a first direction; and
- affixing a thermal expansion restraining element to said body in the vicinity of said nozzle member, said restraining element being formed of a second material having a substantially lower coefficient of thermal expansion than said first coefficient of thermal expansion, wherein said restraining element restrains said body in said vicinity of said nozzle member and thereby causes the coefficient of thermal expansion of said body in said first direction in the vicinity of said nozzle member to be within approximately 100 PPM/C. of the coefficient of thermal expansion of said nozzle member in said first direction.
- 21. The method of claim 16 wherein said step of affixing said thermal expansion restraining element comprises affixing said restraining element within said body in the vicinity of said nozzle member when said body is heated and in an expanded state, whereby said restraining element limits the contraction of said body when said body is cooled.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/864,896, filed Apr. 2, 1992, entitled "Adhesive Seal for an Inkjet Printhead." U.S. Pat. No. 5,450,113
This application also relates to the subject matter disclosed in the following U.S. patent and U.S. Applications:
Childers U.S. Pat. No. 4,926,197, entitled "Plastic Substrate for Thermal Ink Jet Printer;"
U.S. application Ser. No. 07/568,000, filed Aug. 16, 1990, entitled "Photo-Ablated Components for Inkjet Printheads;" U.S. Pat. No. 5,305,018
U.S. application Ser. No. 07/862,668, filed Apr. 2, 1992, entitled "Integrated Nozzle Member and TAB Circuit for Inkjet Printhead;" U.S. Pat. No. 5,442,384
U.S. application Ser. No. 07/862,669, filed Apr. 2, 1992, entitled "Nozzle Member Including Ink Flow Channels;" U.S. Pat. No. 5,291,226
U.S. application Ser. No. 07/864,889, filed Apr. 2, 1992, entitled "Laser Ablated Nozzle Member for Inkjet Printhead;" U.S. Pat. No. 5,305,015
U.S. application Ser. No. 07/862,086, filed Apr. 2, 1992, entitled "Improved Ink Delivery System for an Inkjet Printhead;" U.S. Pat. No. 5,278,584
U.S. application Ser. No. 07/864,930, filed Apr. 2, 1992, entitled "Structure and Method for Aligning a Substrate With Respect to Orifices in an Inkjet Printhead;" U.S. Pat. No. 5,297,331
U.S. application Ser. No. 07/864,822, filed Apr. 2, 1992, entitled "Improved Inkjet Printhead;" U.S. Pat. No. 5,420,627
U.S. application Ser. No. 07/862,667, filed Apr. 2, 1992, entitled "Efficient Conductor Routing for an Inkjet Printhead;" U.S. Pat. No. 5,300,959
U.S. application Ser. No. 07/864,890, filed Apr. 2, 1992, entitled "Wide Inkjet Printhead."
The above patent and applications are assigned to the present assignee and are incorporated herein by reference.
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