Claims
- 1. A substrate for ink jet head which includes an electrothermal converting body provided with a heat generating resistor capable of generating, upon energization, heat energy to be directly applied to ink on a heat acting face whereby discharging said ink, characterized in that said heat generating resistor is composed of a material containing at least Pt and Ta at the following respective composition rates:
- 62 atomic %.ltoreq.Pt.ltoreq.75 atomic % and
- 25 atomic %.ltoreq.Ta.ltoreq.38 atomic %.
- 2. A substrate for ink jet head according to claim 1, wherein the material by which the heat generating resistor is constituted is a non-single crystalline material.
- 3. A substrate for ink jet head according to claim 1, wherein the non-single crystalline material is a polycrystalline material.
- 4. A substrate for ink jet head according to claim 1, wherein the material by which the heat generating resistor is constituted contains, as an impurity or impurities, at least one element selected from the group consisting of Ar, O, C, N, Si, B, Na, Cl and Fe.
- 5. A substrate for ink jet head according to claim 1, wherein the electrothermal converting body has a pair of electrodes on the heat generating resistor wherein said pair of electrodes are held in contact with the heat generating resistor to effect the energization.
- 6. A substrate for ink jet head according to claim 1, wherein the electrothermal converting body has a pair of electrodes under the heat generating resistor wherein said pair of electrodes are held in contact with the heat generating resistor to effect the energization.
- 7. A substrate for ink jet head according to claim 1, wherein the heat acting face is formed by the heat generating resistor.
- 8. A substrate for ink jet head according to claim 1, wherein the heat acting face is formed by a protective layer disposed on the heat generating resistor.
- 9. A substrate for ink jet head according to claim 8, wherein the protective layer has a Ta layer forming the heat acting face and a Si-containing insulating layer interposed between the Ta layer and the heat generating resistor.
- 10. A substrate for ink jet head according to claim 1, wherein the heat generating resistor is of a layer thickness in the range of from 300 .ANG. to 1 .mu.m.
- 11. A substrate for ink jet head according to claim 10, wherein the heat generating resistor is of a layer thickness in the range of from 1000 .ANG. to 5000 .ANG..
- 12. An ink jet head which includes an electrothermal converting body disposed along a pathway of ink, said electrothermal converting body being provided with a heat generating resistor capable of generating, upon energization, heat energy to be directly applied to ink on a heat acting face whereby discharging said ink, characterized in that said heat generating resistor is composed of a material containing at least Pt and Ta at the following respective composition rates:
- 62 atomic %.ltoreq.Pt.ltoreq.75 atomic % and
- 25 atomic %.ltoreq.Ta.ltoreq.38 atomic %.
- 13. An ink jet head according to claim 12, wherein the material by which the heat generating resistor is constituted is a non-single crystalline material.
- 14. An ink jet head according to claim 13, wherein the non-single crystalline material is a polycrystalline material.
- 15. An ink jet head according to claim 12, wherein the material by which the heat generating resistor is constituted contains, as an impurity or impurities, at least one element selected from the group consisting of Ar, O, C, N, Si, B, Na, Cl and Fe.
- 16. An ink jet head according to claim 12, wherein the electrothermal converting body has a pair of electrodes on the heat generating resistor wherein said pair of electrodes are held in contact with the heat generating resistor to effect the energization.
- 17. An ink jet head according to claim 12, wherein the electrothermal converting body has a pair of electrodes under the heat generating resistor wherein said pair of electrodes are held in contact with the heat generating resistor to effect the energization.
- 18. A ink jet head according to claim 12, wherein the heat acting face is formed by the heat generating resistor.
- 19. An ink jet head according to claim 12, wherein the heat acting face is formed by a protective layer disposed on the heat generating resistor.
- 20. An ink jet head according to claim 19, wherein the protective layer has a Ta layer forming the heat acting face and a Si-containing insulating layer interposed between the Ta layer and the heat generating resistor.
- 21. An ink jet head according to claim 12, wherein the heat generating resistor is of a layer thickness in the range of from 300 .ANG. to 1 .mu.m.
- 22. An ink jet head according to claim 21, wherein the heat generating resistor is of a layer thickness in the range of from 1000 .ANG. to 5000 .ANG..
- 23. An ink jet head according to claim 12, wherein the direction in which ink is discharged is substantially the same as the direction in which ink is supplied to the heat acting face.
- 24. An ink jet head according to claim 12, wherein the direction in which ink is discharged is substantially perpendicular to the direction in which ink is supplied to the heat acting face.
- 25. An ink jet head according to claim 12, wherein a plurality of discharging outlets capable of discharging ink therethrough are arranged so as to correspond to the width of a recording area of a record medium on which recording is to be performed.
- 26. An ink jet head according to claim 25, wherein 1000 or more of the discharging outlets are arranged.
- 27. An ink jet head according to claim 26, wherein 2000 or more of the discharging outlets are arranged.
- 28. An ink jet head according to claim 12, wherein a functioning element capable of participating in discharging ink is disposed structurally in the inside of a surface of the ink jet head substrate.
- 29. An ink jet head according to claim 12 is of the cartridge type which integrally includes an ink tank for storing therein ink to be supplied to the heat acting face.
- 30. An ink jet apparatus which includes an electrothermal converting body provided with a heat generating resistor capable of generating, upon energization, heat energy to be directly applied to ink on a heat acting face whereby discharging said ink, and means for supplying a signal to said electrothermal converting body, characterized in that said heat generating resistor is composed of a material containing at least Pt and Ta at the following respective composition rates:
- 62 atomic %.ltoreq.Pt.ltoreq.75 atomic % and
- 25 atomic %.ltoreq.Ta.ltoreq.38 atomic %.
- 31. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 30 which affects color recording.
- 32. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 30, wherein the means for supplying a signal to the electrothermal converting body includes a control circuit capable of controlling the ink jet apparatus.
- 33. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 30 which further includes a carriage for holding thereon a ing the electrothermal converting body.
Priority Claims (9)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 07/971,837, filed Apr. 29, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,477,252, which is a 371 of PCT/JP92/00968 filed Jul. 31, 1992.
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