Claims
- 1. An inkjet printing apparatus comprising:
a planar heater resistor having a shape of a first geometric figure with a perimeter and disposed on and having a first surface in contact with a substrate; a first electrical conductor coupled to said planar heater resistor and a second electrical conductor coupled to said planar heater resistor, whereby an electrical voltage applied between said first electrical conductor and said second electrical conductor produces heat energy dissipated by said planar heater resistor; and a protection layer disposed at least on a second surface of said planar heater resistor, said protection layer having a first thickness disposed in the shape of a second geometric figure at a predetermined location entirely within a boundary in said protection layer congruent with said perimeter and a second thickness surrounding said first thickness, said second thickness having an equal or greater magnitude than said first thickness.
- 2. An inkjet printing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said predetermined location entirely within said boundary further comprises a location that is centered within said boundary congruent with said perimeter.
- 3. An inkjet printing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second geometric shape is essentially a square.
- 4. An inkjet printing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second thickness of said protection layer surrounding said first thickness further comprises said second thickness being disposed everywhere on said second surface of said planar heater except for said predetermined location of said first thickness.
- 5. An inkjet printing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said first thickness is in the range of 0 Angstroms to 4000 Angstroms and wherein said second thickness is in the range of 3000 Angstroms to 6000 Angstroms so long as said first thickness remains less than or equal to said second thickness.
- 6. An inkjet printing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second geometric figure and said first geometric figure have a ratio of areas ranging from 1:4 to 1:57.
- 7. An inkjet printing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said second geometric figure and said first geometric figure have a ratio of areas of essentially 1:36.
- 8. An inkjet printing apparatus in accordance with claim 1 wherein said protection layer further comprises a passivation layer and a cavitation layer disposed atop said passivation layer.
- 9. A drop generator to eject drops of ink from an inkjet printhead, comprising:
a substrate; a resistor layer having a predetermined area and disposed on said substrate; a first heating surface disposed on a portion of, but less than all of, said predetermined area of said resistor layer; a second heating surface disposed on said predetermined area of said resistor layer except for and entirely surrounding said first heating surface; and a nozzle associated with said first heating surface and said second heating surface; whereby said first heating surface heats and ejects a drop of ink of a first mass from said nozzle when said resistor layer is supplied a first magnitude of electrical energy and said second heating surface heats and ejects a drop of ink of a second mass from said nozzle when said resistor layer is supplied a second magnitude of electrical energy, said first mass being smaller than said second mass and said first magnitude of electrical energy being smaller than said second magnitude of electrical energy.
- 10. A drop generator in accordance with claim 9 wherein said first heating surface is centered within said second heating surface.
- 11. A drop generator in accordance with claim 9 wherein said first heating surface is formed essentially in the shape of a square.
- 12. A drop generator in accordance with claim 9 wherein said first heating surface and said second heating surface further comprise a protection layer disposed at least on said resistor layer, said first heating surface of protection layer comprising a first thickness of protection layer and said second heating surface of protection layer comprising a second thickness of protection layer, said second thickness having an equal or greater magnitude than said first thickness.
- 13. A drop generator in accordance with claim 12 wherein said protection layer further comprises a passivation layer and a cavitation layer disposed atop said passivation layer.
- 14. A drop generator in accordance with claim 9 wherein said first thickness is in the range of 0 Angstroms to 4000 Angstroms and wherein said second thickness is in the range of 3000 Angstroms to 6000 Angstroms so long as said first thickness remains less than or equal to said second thickness.
- 15. A drop generator in accordance with claim 9 wherein said first heating surface and said second heating surface have a ratio of areas ranging from 1:4 to 1:57.
- 16. A drop generator in accordance with claim 15 wherein said first heating surface and said second heating surface have a ratio of areas of essentially 1:36.
- 17. A method of manufacture of a printhead for an inkjet printing apparatus comprising the steps of:
disposing a planar heater resistor having a shape of a first geometric figure with a perimeter on a substrate; coupling a first electrical conductor to said planar heater resistor and coupling a second electrical conductor to said planar heater resistor; disposing a first thickness of a protection layer arranged in the shape of a second geometric figure on said planar heater resistor at a predetermined location entirely within a boundary in said protection layer congruent with said perimeter of said first geometric figure; and disposing a second thickness of said protection layer at least on said planar heater resistor entirely surrounding said first thickness of said protection layer, said second thickness having an equal or greater thickness magnitude than said first thickness.
- 18. A method in accordance with the method of claim 17 wherein said disposing a first thickness step further comprises the step of placing said predetermined location centered within said boundary congruent with said perimeter.
- 19. A method in accordance with the method of claim 17 wherein said step of disposing said first thickness further comprises the steps of disposing said first thickness in the range of 0 Angstroms to 4000 Angstroms thick and disposing said second thickness in the range of 3000 Angstroms to 6000 Angstroms thick so long as said first thickness remains less than or equal to said second thickness.
- 20. A method in accordance with the method of claim 17 wherein said steps of disposing said first thickness and disposing said second thickness further comprises the steps of establishing a ratio of areas of said second geometric figure to said first geometric figure in a range from 1:4 to 1:57.
- 21. A method in accordance with the method of claim 20 wherein said steps of disposing said first thickness and disposing said second thickness further comprises the steps of establishing a ratio of areas of said second geometric figure to said first geometric figure of essentially 1:36.
- 22. A method of ejecting drops of ink from a drop generator of an inkjet printhead comprising the steps of:
applying first electrical energy to a planar heater resistor; heating a first heating surface disposed on a portion of, but less than all of, said planar heater resistor, to nucleate an ink vapor bubble thereon in response to said applying first electrical energy step, and ejecting a drop of ink of a first mass from a nozzle; applying second electrical energy to said planar heater resistor; and heating said first heating surface and a second heating surface disposed on said resistor layer entirely surrounding said first heating surface, to nucleate an ink vapor bubble thereon in response to said applying second electrical energy step, and ejecting a drop of ink of a second mass from said nozzle said first mass being smaller than said second mass and said first electrical energy being smaller than said second electrical energy.
- 23. An inkjet printhead comprising a drop generator to eject drops of ink, said drop generator including a planar heater resistor, a first heating surface disposed on said planar heater resistor and a second heating surface disposed on said planar heater resistor and entirely surrounding said first heater surface on said planar heater resistor, and an ink ejection nozzle in correspondence with said planar heater resistor, said drop generator vaporizing ink at said first heating surface and ejecting a drop of ink of essentially a first mass from said nozzle when a first range of energies is applied to said heater resistor and said drop generator vaporizing ink at said second heating surface and ejecting a drop of ink of essentially a second mass from said nozzle when a second range of energies is applied to said heater resistor.
- 24. An inkjet printhead in accordance with claim 23 wherein said first range of energies is between 3.6 microjoules and 3.8 microjoules and said ink drop first mass is essentially 17 nanograms.
- 25. An inkjet printhead in accordance with claim 23 wherein said second range of energies exceeds 4.5 microjoules and said ink drop second mass is essentially 23 nanograms.
- 26. An inkjet printhead in accordance with claim 23 wherein said first heating surface is centered within said second heating surface.
- 27. An inkjet printhead in accordance with claim 23 wherein said first heating surface and said second heating surface further comprise a protection layer disposed at least on said planar heater resistor, said first heating surface of protection layer comprising a first thickness of protection layer and said second heating surface of protection layer comprising a second thickness of protection layer, said second thickness having an equal or greater magnitude than said first thickness.
- 28. An inkjet printhead in accordance with claim 23 wherein said protection layer further comprises a passivation layer and a cavitation layer disposed atop said passivation layer.
- 29. An inkjet printhead in accordance with claim 23 wherein said first thickness is in the range of 0 Angstroms to 4000 Angstroms and wherein said second thickness is in the range of 3000 Angstroms to 6000 Angstroms as long as said first thickness remains less than or equal to said second thickness.
- 30. An inkjet printhead in accordance with claim 23 wherein said first heating surface and said second heating surface have a ratio of areas ranging from 1:4 to 1:57.
- 31. An inkjet printhead in accordance with claim 23 wherein said first heating surface and said second heating surface have a ratio of areas of essentially 1:36.
- 32. A method of ejecting drops of ink from a drop generator of an inkjet printer apparatus comprising the steps of:
vaporizing ink at a first heating surface disposed on a planar heater resistor; ejecting a drop of ink of essentially a first mass from a nozzle when a first range of energies is applied to said planar heater resistor; vaporizing ink at said first heating surface and a second heating surface, said second heating surface disposed on said heater resistor and entirely surrounding said first heater surface on said planar heater resistor; and ejecting a drop of ink of essentially a second mass from said nozzle when a second range of energies is applied to said heater resistor.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present invention is a continuation-in-part of earlier U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/218,951 filed on Mar. 23, 1994, titled “Thermal Inkjet Printhead Having a Preferred Nucleation Site” and assigned to the assignee of the present invention.
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