Claims
- 1. A sealing member, comprising a film portion and an adhesive portion, for sealing with said adhesive portion a communicating hole or a joint portion between an interior and an exterior of a recording/container unit containing an ink, said film portion having a thickness in a range of 30.mu. to 100.mu. and said adhesive portion having a dry thickness in a range of 30.mu. to 100.mu., said adhesive portion being pressure-sensitive, and a yield point being exhibited at a load less than or equal to 9.81N/cm for a specimen 10 mm wide at a stress rate of 200 mm/min.+-.10% according to Japanese Industrial Standard JIS-K-7113 regarding testing of tensile properties of plastics.
- 2. The sealing member of claim 1, wherein the communicating hole or joint portion sealed by the sealing member comprises a stepped face of the recording/container unit.
- 3. An ink jet head comprising:
- an ink container for holding ink;
- an energy-generating element for generating energy for ejecting the ink held in the ink container;
- an ink-ejecting portion corresponding to the energy-generating element; and
- a sealing member, having a film portion and a pressure-sensitive adhesive portion, for sealing the ink-ejecting portion of the ink jet head, said film portion having a thickness in a range of 30.mu. to 100.mu. and said adhesive portion having a dry thickness in a range of 30.mu. to 100.mu., said sealing member exhibiting a yield point at a load less than or equal to 9.81N/cm for a specimen 10 mm wide at a stress rate of 200 mm/min.+-.10% according to Japanese Industrial Standard JIS-K-7113 regarding testing of tensile properties of plastics.
- 4. The ink jet head of claim 3 wherein said energy-generating element comprises an electrothermal transducer for generating thermal energy for ejecting the ink.
- 5. The ink jet head of claim 3, wherein the ink-ejecting portion sealed by the sealing member comprises a stepped structure.
- 6. A sealing member, comprising a film portion and an adhesive portion, for sealing with said adhesive portion a communicating hole or a joint portion between an interior and an exterior of a recording/container unit containing an ink, said film portion having a thickness in a range of 30.mu. to 100.mu. and said adhesive portion having a dry thickness in a range of 30.mu. to 100.mu., said adhesive portion being pressure-sensitive, and a folding load being exhibited less than or equal to 0.10 g/cm for a specimen 10 mm wide with a free length of 10 mm from an end of a specimen holder measured on a center of an electronic balance placed at a position 5 mm apart from the end of the specimen holder.
- 7. The sealing member of claim 6, wherein the film portion exhibits a yield point at a load less than or equal to 9.81N/cm for a specimen 10 mm wide at a stress rate of 200 mm/min.+-.10% according to Japanese Industrial Standard JIS-K-7113 regarding testing of tensile properties of plastics.
- 8. An ink jet head comprising:
- an ink container for holding ink;
- an energy-generating element for generating energy for ejecting the ink held in the ink container;
- an ink-ejecting portion corresponding to the energy-generating element; and
- a sealing member, having a film portion and a pressure-sensitive adhesive portion, for sealing the ink-ejecting portion, said film portion having a thickness in a range of 30.mu. to 100.mu. and said adhesive portion having a dry thickness in a range of 30.mu. to 100.mu., the sealing member exhibiting a folding load less than or equal to 0.10 g for a specimen 10 mm wide with a free length of 10 mm from the end of a specimen holder measured on the center of an electronic balance placed at a position 5 mm apart from the end of the specimen holder.
- 9. The ink jet head of claim 8, wherein said energy-generating element comprises an electrothermal transducer for generating thermal energy for ejecting the ink.
- 10. The ink jet head of claim 9, wherein the ink-ejecting portion comprises a stepped structure, and the folding load is less than or equal to 0.05 g/cm and greater than or equal to 0.01 g/cm.
- 11. A method for preventing leakage of ink from an ink-ejecting portion of an ink jet recording head, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a sealing member, having a film portion and a pressure-sensitive adhesive portion, for sealing the ink-ejecting portion of the ink jet head, providing said film portion with a thickness in a range of 30.mu. to 100.mu.; and providing said adhesive portion with a dry thickness in a range of 30.mu. to 100.mu., said sealing member having a yield point property such that said sealing member exhibits a yield point at load less than or equal to 9.81N/cm for a specimen 10 mm wide at a stress rate of 200 mm/min.+-.10% according to Japanese Industrial Standard JIS-k-7113 regarding testing of tensile properties of plastics; and
- pressing said sealing member onto said ink jet head, said sealing member being effective to prevent the ink leakage in accordance with the yield point property.
- 12. A method for preventing leakage of ink from an ink-ejecting portion of an ink jet recording head, the method comprising the steps of:
- providing a sealing member, having a film portion and a pressure-sensitive adhesive portion, for sealing the ink-ejecting portion of the ink jet head, providing said film portion with a thickness in a range of 30.mu. to 100.mu.; and providing said adhesive portion with a dry thickness in a range of 30.mu. to 100.mu., said sealing member having a folding property such that said sealing member exhibits a folding load less than or equal to 0.10 g/cm for a specimen of 10 mm wide with a free length of 10 mm from an end of a specimen holder measured on a center of an electronic balance placed at a position 5 mm apart from the end of the specimen holder; and
- pressing said sealing member onto said ink jet head, said sealing member being effective to prevent the ink leakage in accordance with the folding property.
Priority Claims (4)
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4-044771 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/785,839 filed Jan. 21, 1997, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/304,824 filed Sep. 13, 1994, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/846,170 filed Mar. 5, 1992.
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