Claims
- 1. An inkjet printing system comprising:
- an ink reservoir;
- a substrate having a plurality of ink firing chambers with an ink firing element in each ink firing chamber along a top surface of said substrate, said substrate having a bottom surface, said substrate having a first outer edge along a periphery of said substrate, said first outer edge being in close proximity to the ink firing elements and substantially parallel to said ink firing elements;
- an ink channel connecting said reservoir with said ink firing chambers, said ink channel including a primary channel connected at a first end with said reservoir and at a second end to a secondary channel, said primary channel allowing ink to flow from said ink reservoir, across at least a portion of said bottom surface of said substrate such that said ink withdraws heat from said substrate, around said first outer edge of said substrate, and to said secondary channel along said top surface of said substrate; and
- a separate inlet passage for each firing chamber, said separate inlet passage being completely defined within the outer boundaries of said substrate, said separate inlet passage for each ink firing chamber connecting said secondary channel with said ink firing chamber for allowing refill of said ink firing chamber.
- 2. The inkier printing system of claim 1 wherein said first outer edge around which said ink flows is continuous along said substrate.
- 3. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein said secondary channel through which said ink flows is continuous along said first outer edge.
- 4. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein said first outer edge is approximately 90 to 130 microns from said ink firing elements.
- 5. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein said first outer edge is approximately 0 to 270 microns from said ink firing elements.
- 6. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein said separate inlet passage for each firing chamber is formed in a barrier layer located only on said top surface of said substrate.
- 7. The inkjet printing system of claim 6 wherein said separate inlet passage for each firing chamber is defined by peninsulas formed in said barrier layer.
- 8. The inkjet printing system of claim 6 wherein the thickness of said barrier layer is approximately 19 to 32 microns.
- 9. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein said substrate includes a second outer edge, with said primary channel allowing ink to flow from said ink reservoir, around said second outer edge of said substrate, and to another secondary channel along said top surface of said substrate.
- 10. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein said primary channel is defined by a print cartridge wall and the outer edge of said substrate.
- 11. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein said ink reservoir is located within a print cartridge body also housing said substrate.
- 12. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 further comprising ink within said ink reservoir and said primary channel, said ink withdrawing heat from said substrate as said ink flows across said bottom surface of said substrate.
- 13. The inkjet printing system of claim 12 wherein said primary channel comprises an ink conduit leading from said ink reservoir and terminating at an open end which faces a middle portion of said bottom surface of said substrate such that said ink exiting said ink conduit flows from said middle portion of said bottom surface to said first outer edge and to a second outer edge of said substrate.
- 14. The inkjet printing system of claim 1 wherein said primary channel comprises an ink conduit leading from said ink reservoir and terminating at an open end which faces a middle portion of said bottom surface of said substrate such that said ink exiting said ink conduit flows from said middle portion of said bottom surface to said first outer edge and to a second outer edge of said substrate.
- 15. An inkjet printing system comprising:
- an ink reservoir;
- a substrate having a plurality of ink firing chambers with an ink firing element in each ink firing chamber along a top surface of said substrate, said substrate having a first outer edge along a periphery of said substrate, said first outer edge being in close proximity to the ink firing elements and substantially parallel to said ink firing elements;
- a nozzle member having a plurality of ink orifices formed therein, said nozzle member being positioned to overlie said top surface of said substrate;
- an ink channel connecting said reservoir with said ink firing chambers, said ink channel including a primary channel connected at a first end with said reservoir and at a second end to a secondary channel, said primary channel allowing ink to flow from said ink reservoir, across at least a portion of said bottom surface of said substrate such that said ink withdraws heat from said substrate, around said first outer edge of said substrate, and to said secondary channel along said top surface of said substrate; and
- a separate inlet passage for each ink firing chamber defined by a barrier layer on said top surface of said substrate located completely within the outer boundaries of said substrate, said separate inlet passage for each ink firing chamber connecting said secondary channel with said ink firing chamber for allowing refill of said ink firing chamber.
- 16. The inkjet printing system of claim 15 wherein said secondary channel is defined by the top surface of said substrate and a bottom surface of said nozzle member without said barrier layer therebetween.
- 17. The inkjet printing system of claim 15 further comprising ink within said ink reservoir and said primary channel, said ink withdrawing heat from said substrate as said ink flows across said bottom surface of said substrate.
- 18. The inkjet printing system of claim 15 wherein said primary channel comprises an ink conduit leading from said ink reservoir and terminating at an open end which faces a middle portion of said bottom surface of said substrate such that said ink exiting said ink conduit flows from said middle portion of said bottom surface to said first outer edge and to a second outer edge of said substrate.
- 19. The inkjet printing system of claim 15 wherein said ink reservoir is located within a print cartridge body also housing said substrate.
- 20. The inkjet printing system of claim 15 wherein said primary channel includes wall portions which substantially surround said substrate, and said nozzle member is affixed to said wall portions to completely surround said substrate.
- 21. An inkjet printer comprising:
- a scanning carriage;
- an ink reservoir;
- a substrate mounted in said scanning carriage having a plurality of ink firing chambers with an ink firing element in each ink firing chamber along a top surface of said substrate, said substrate having a bottom surface, said substrate having a first outer edge along a periphery of said substrate, said first outer edge being in close proximity to the ink firing elements and substantially parallel to said ink firing elements;
- an ink channel connecting said reservoir with said ink firing chambers, said ink channel including a primary channel connected at a first end with said reservoir and at a second end to a secondary channel, said primary channel allowing ink to flow from said ink reservoir, across at least a portion of said bottom surface of said substrate such that said ink withdraws heat from said substrate, around said first outer edge of said substrate, and to said secondary channel along said top surface of said substrate; and
- a separate inlet passage for each firing chamber, said separate inlet passage being completely defined within the outer boundaries of said substrate, said separate inlet passage for each ink firing chamber connecting said secondary channel with said ink firing chamber for allowing refill of said ink firing chamber.
- 22. The inkjet printer of claim 21 wherein said first outer edge around which said ink flows is continuous along said substrate.
- 23. The inkjet printer of claim 21 wherein said substrate includes a second outer edge, with said primary channel allowing ink to flow from said ink reservoir, around said second outer edge of said substrate, and to another secondary channel along said top surface of said substrate.
- 24. The inkjet printer system of claim 21 wherein said ink reservoir is located within a print cartridge body also housing said substrate.
- 25. A method performed by an inkjet printer comprising the steps of:
- scanning a printhead across a medium;
- supplying ink from an ink reservoir to a top surface of a substrate within said printhead, said substrate having a plurality of ink firing chambers containing ink firing elements along said top surface of said substrate, said substrate having a bottom surface, said substrate having a first outer edge along a periphery of said substrate, said first outer edge being substantially parallel to said ink firing elements;
- supplying electrical signals to said substrate as said substrate is scanned across said medium;
- flowing ink from an ink channel connecting said reservoir with said ink firing chambers, said ink channel including a primary channel connected at a first end with said reservoir and at a second end to a secondary channel, said primary channel allowing ink to flow from said ink reservoir, across at least a portion of said bottom surface of said substrate such that said ink withdraws heat from said substrate, around said first outer edge of said substrate, and to said secondary channel along said top surface of said substrate, said ink flowing into a separate inlet passage for each firing chamber, wherein said separate inlet passage is completely defined within the outer boundaries of said substrate, said separate inlet passage for each ink firing chamber connecting said secondary channel with said ink firing chamber for allowing refill of said ink firing chamber.
- 26. The method of claim 25 further comprising the step of supplying ink to said ink reservoir.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/320,084, filed on Oct. 6, 1994, which is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 08/179,866, filed Jan. 11, 1994, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/862,086, filed Apr. 2, 1992 (U.S. Pat. No. 5,278,584).
This application also relates to the subject matter disclosed in the following U.S. Patents and co-pending U.S. applications:
U.S. Pat. No. 4,926,197 to Childers, entitled "Plastic Substrate for Thermal Ink let Printer;"
U.S. Pat. No. 5,305,018, entitled "Exicer Laser Ablated Components for Inkjet Printheads;"
U.S. Pat. No. 5,442,384, entitled "Integrated Nozzle Member and TAB Circuit for Inkjet Printhead;"
U.S. Pat. No. 5,291,226, entitled "Nozzle Member Including Ink Flow Channels;"
U.S. Pat. No. 5,305,015, entitled "Laser Ablated Nozzle Member for Inkjet Printhead;"
U.S. Pat. No. 5,420,627, entitled "Improved Inkjet Printhead;"
U.S. Pat. No. 5,442,386, entitled "Structure and Method for Aligning a Subsum With Respect to Orifices in an Inkjet Printhead;"
U.S. Pat. No. 5,450,113, entitled "Inkjet Printhead with Improved Seal Arrangement;"
U.S. Pat. No. 5,300,959, entitled "Efficient Conductor Routing for an Inkjet Printhead;
U.S. Pat. No. 5,469,199 entitled "Wide Inkjet Printhead;"
U.S. application Ser. No. 08/009,151, filed Jan. 25, 1993, entitled "Fabrication of Ink Fill Slots in Thermal Inkjet Printheads Utilizing Chemical Micromachining;"
U.S. application Ser. No. 08/236,915, filed Apr. 29, 1994, entitled "Thermal Inkjet Printer Printhead;"
U.S. application Ser. No. 08/235,610, filed Apr. 29, 1994, entitled "Edge Feed Ink Delivery Thermal Inkjet Printhead Structure and Method of Fabrication;"
U.S. Pat. No. 4,719,477 to Hess, entitled "Integrated Thermal Ink Jet Printhead and Method of Manufacture;"
U.S. Pat. No. 5,122,812 to Hess, et al., entitled "Thermal Tnkjet Printhead Having Driver Circuitry Thereon and Method for Making the Same;"and
U.S. Pat. No. 5,159,353 to Fasen, et al., entitled "Thermal Inkjet Printhead Structure and Method for Making the Same;"
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/319,896, filed Oct. 6, 1994, entitled "Inkjet Printhead Architecture for High Speed and High Resolution Printing;"
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/319,404, filed Oct. 6, 1994, entitled "Inkjet Printhead Architecture for High Frequency Operation;"
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/320,084, filed Oct. 6, 1994, entitled "High Density Nozzle Array for Inkjet Printhead;"
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/319,893, filed Oct. 6, 1994, Ink Channel Structure for Inkjet Printhead;"
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/319,895, filed Oct. 6, 1994, entitled "Compact Inkjet Substrate with a Minimal Number of Circuit Interconnects Located at the End Thereof;"and
U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/319,405, filed Oct. 6, 1994, entitled "Compact Inkjet Substrate with Centrally Located Circuitry and Edge Feed Ink Channels;"
The above patent and co-pending applications are assigned to the present to assignee and are incorporated herein by reference.
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