Claims
- 1. A substrate for an ink jet head, said substrate comprising:
- a pair of first wiring electrode layers having a first pattern and being disposed on a base member through a first electrode contact layer; and
- a pair of second wiring electrode layers having a second pattern which is similar to that of said first pattern, said pair of second wiring electrode layers being disposed on said pair of first wiring electrode layers through a second electrode contact layer comprised of an electroconductive material so that said pair of second wiring electrode layers covers said pair of first wiring electrode layers through said second electrode contact layer, wherein said first electrode contact layer contains a heat generating resistor layer for generating heat upon application of a voltage through said pair of first wiring electrode layers and said pair of second wiring electrode layers.
- 2. A substrate for an ink jet head according to claim 1, wherein the second electrode contact layer has an etching selectivity against the second wiring electrode layers.
- 3. A substrate for an ink jet head according to claim 1, wherein the first electrode contact layer has a stacked structure containing the heat generating resistor layer.
- 4. A substrate for an ink jet head according to claim 1, including a stacked structure comprising the first wiring electrode layers, the second electrode contact layer, the second wiring electrode layers, said stacked structure is comprised of a multilayered structure comprising Al layer, Ti layer, Al layer; Al layer, Cr layer, Al layer; Cu layer, Ti layer, Cu layer; Au layer, Ni layer, Au layer; or Al layer, TaSi layer, Cu layer.
- 5. An ink jet head comprising:
- a substrate comprising a pair of first wiring electrode layers having a first pattern being disposed on a base member through a first electrode contact layer and a pair of second wiring electrode layers having a second pattern which is similar to that of said first pattern, said pair of second wiring electrode layers being disposed on said pair of first wiring electrode layers through a second electrode contact layer comprised of an electroconductive material so that said pair of second wiring electrode layers covers said pair of first wiring electrode layers through said second electrode contact layer, wherein said first electrode contact layer contains a heat generating resistor layer for generating heat upon application of a voltage through said pair of first wiring electrode layers and said pair of second wiring electrode layers;
- a discharging outlet for discharging ink; and
- an ink pathway in communication with said discharging outlet for discharging ink, said ink pathway being disposed to correspond to a heat generating portion of said heat generating resistor layer positioned between said pair of first wiring electrode layers and between said pair of second wiring electrode layers on said base member, wherein ink is discharged through said discharging outlet utilizing thermal energy that said heat generating portion generates.
- 6. An ink jet head according to claim 5, wherein the ink jet head is of a full-line type that has a plurality of discharging outlets along an entire width of a recording region of a recording member.
- 7. An ink jet apparatus comprising:
- an ink jet head having a substrate comprising a pair of first wiring electrode layers having a first pattern being disposed on a base member through a first electrode contact layer and a pair of second wiring electrode layers having a second pattern which is similar to that of said first pattern, said pair of second wiring electrode layers being disposed on said pair of first wiring electrode layers through a second electrode contact layer comprised of an electroconductive material so that said pair of second wiring electrode layers covers said pair of first wiring electrode layers through said second electrode contact layer, wherein said first electrode contact layer contains a heat generating resistor layer for generating heat upon application of a voltage through said pair of first wiring electrode layers and said pair of second wiring electrode layers, a discharging outlet for discharging ink, and an ink pathway in communication with said discharging outlet for discharging ink, said ink pathway being disposed to correspond to a heat generating portion of said heat generating resistor layer positioned between said pair of first wiring electrode layers and between said pair of second wiring electrode layers on said base member, wherein ink is discharged through said discharging outlet utilizing thermal energy that said heat generating portion generates; and
- transportation means for transporting a recording member which is recorded upon by said ink jet head.
- 8. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 7, wherein the ink jet head is of a full-line type that has a plurality of discharging outlets along an entire width of a recording region of the recording member.
- 9. A substrate for an ink jet head, said substrate comprising:
- a pair of first wiring electrode layers having a first pattern being disposed on a base member through a first electrode contact layer; and
- a pair of second wiring electrode layers having a second pattern which is similar to that of said first pattern, said pair of second wiring electrode layers being disposed on said pair of first wiring electrode layers through a second electrode contact layer comprised of an electroconductive material so that said pair of second wiring electrode layers covers said pair of first wiring electrode layers through said second electrode contact layer, wherein said second electrode contact layer contains a heat generating resistor layer for generating heat upon application of a voltage through said pair of first wiring electrode layers and said pair of second wiring electrode layers.
- 10. A substrate for an ink jet head according to claim 9, wherein the second electrode contact layer has an etching selectivity against the second wiring electrode layers.
- 11. A substrate for an ink jet head according to claim 9, wherein the second electrode contact layer has a stacked structure containing the heat generating resistor layer.
- 12. A substrate for an ink jet head according to claim 9, wherein a stacked structure comprises the first wiring electrode layers, the second electrode contact layer, the second wiring electrode layers, said stacked structure including Al layer, Ti layer+a resistant material layer, Al layer; Al layer, Cr layer+a resistant material layer, Al layer; Cu layer, Tr layer+a resistant material layer, Cu layer; Au layer, Ni layer+a resistant material layer, Au layer; or Al layer, TaSi layer, Cu layer.
- 13. An ink jet head comprising:
- a substrate comprising a pair of first wiring electrode layers having a first pattern being disposed on a base member through a first electrode contact layer and a pair of second wiring electrode layers having a second pattern which is similar to that of said first pattern, said pair of second wiring electrode layers being disposed on said pair of first wiring electrode layers through a second electrode contact layer comprised of an electroconductive material so that said pair of second wiring electrode layers cover said pair of first wiring electrode layers through said second electrode contact layer, wherein said second electrode contact layer contains a heat generating resistor layer for generating heat upon application of a voltage through said pair of first wiring electrode layers and said pair of second wiring electrode layers;
- a discharging outlet for discharging ink; and
- an ink pathway in communication with said discharging outlet for discharging ink being disposed to correspond to a heat generating portion of said heat generating resistor layer positioned between said pair of first wiring electrode layers and between said pair of second wiring electrode layers on said base member, wherein ink is discharged through said discharging outlet utilizing thermal energy that said heat generating portion generates.
- 14. An ink jet head according to claim 13, wherein the ink jet head is of a full-line type that has a plurality of discharging outlets along an entire width of a recording region of a recording member.
- 15. An ink jet apparatus comprising:
- an ink jet head having a substrate comprising a pair of first wiring electrode layers having a first pattern being disposed on a base member through a first electrode contact layer and a pair of second wiring electrode layers having a second pattern which is similar to that of said first pattern, said pair of second wiring electrode layers being disposed on said pair of first wiring electrode layers through a second electrode contact layer comprised of an electroconductive material so that said pair of second wiring electrode layers covers said pair of first wiring electrode layers through said second electrode contact layer, wherein said second electrode contact layer contains a heat generating resistor layer for generating heat upon application of a voltage through said pair of first wiring electrode layers and said pair of second wiring electrode layers, a discharging outlet for discharging ink, and an ink pathway in communication with said discharging outlet for discharging ink being disposed to correspond to a heat generating portion of said heat generating resistor layer positioned between said pair of first wiring electrode layers and between said pair of second wiring electrode layers on said base member, wherein ink is discharged through said discharging outlet utilizing thermal energy that said heat generating portion generates; and
- transportation means for transporting a recording member which is recorded upon by said ink jet head.
- 16. An ink jet apparatus according to claim 15, wherein the ink jet head is of a full-line type that has a plurality of discharging outlets along an entire width of a recording region of said recording member.
- 17. A process for producing a substrate for an ink jet head, said process comprising the steps of:
- forming a first material layer for a first electrode contact layer and a second material layer for a first wiring electrode layer in sequence on a base member;
- patterning said second material layer to form said first wiring electrode layer having a first pattern;
- patterning said first material layer to form said first electrode contact layer;
- forming, on said first electrode contact layer, a third material layer for a second wiring electrode layer and a fourth material layer for a second electrode contact layer, said fourth material layer having an etching selectivity against said third material layer, such that said fourth material layer is positioned next to said first wiring electrode layer;
- subjecting said third material layer to patterning by way of etching to form said second wiring electrode layer having a second pattern which is similar to that of said first pattern, such that said second wiring electrode layer covers said first wiring electrode layer; and
- patterning said fourth material layer to form said second electrode contact layer.
- 18. The process for producing a substrate for an ink jet head according to claim 17, wherein a discontinued portion is formed for the first wiring electrode layer, the second electrode contact layer and the second wiring electrode layer, and the first electrode contact layer positioned at said discontinued portion functions as a heat generating portion.
- 19. The process for producing a substrate for an ink jet head according to claim 17, wherein a discontinued portion is formed for the first electrode contact layer, the first wiring electrode layer and the second wiring electrode layer, and the second electrode contact layer positioned at said discontinued portion functions as a heat generating portion.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/768,253 filed as PCT/JP91/00249, Feb. 26, 1991, now abandoned.
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