Ink delivery system for an inkjet printhead
First Claim
1. A printhead for an ink printer comprising:
- a nozzle member having a plurality of ink orifices formed therein, each orifice having an exit outlet with a given exit diameter D and having an ink passage with a predetermined length L, wherein a ratio of L/D is greater than unity;
a substrate having a top surface and a first outer edge;
a plurality of heating means formed on said top surface of said substrate, each of said heating means being located proximate to an associated one of said orifices for vaporizing a portion of ink and expelling said ink from said associated orifice through said ink passage to said exit outlet; and
a fluid channel leading to each of said orifices and said heating means for communicating with an ink reservoir, said fluid channel allowing ink to flow around said first outer edge of said substrate and proximate to said orifices.
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Abstract
This invention provides an improved ink flow path between an ink reservoir and vaporization chambers in an inkjet printhead. In the preferred embodiment, a barrier layer containing ink channels and vaporization chambers is located between a rectangular substrate and a nozzle member containing an array of orifices. The substrate contains two linear arrays of heater elements, and each orifice in the nozzle member is associated with a vaporization chamber and heater element. The ink channels in the barrier layer have ink entrances generally running along two opposite edges of the substrate so that ink flowing around the edge of the substrate gain access to the ink channels and to the vaporization chambers.
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1. A printhead for an ink printer comprising:
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a nozzle member having a plurality of ink orifices formed therein, each orifice having an exit outlet with a given exit diameter D and having an ink passage with a predetermined length L, wherein a ratio of L/D is greater than unity;
a substrate having a top surface and a first outer edge;
a plurality of heating means formed on said top surface of said substrate, each of said heating means being located proximate to an associated one of said orifices for vaporizing a portion of ink and expelling said ink from said associated orifice through said ink passage to said exit outlet; and
a fluid channel leading to each of said orifices and said heating means for communicating with an ink reservoir, said fluid channel allowing ink to flow around said first outer edge of said substrate and proximate to said orifices. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. A method for printing comprising:
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providing a printhead having an orifice with an exit outlet at one end of an ink passage, wherein the ink passage has a length greater than a diameter of the exit outlet;
supplying ink from an ink reservoir around one or more edges of a substrate to allow ink which flows around said one or more edges to energy vaporization chambers essentially surrounding an associated heating means formed on said substrate, said heating means aligned with said orifice; and
energizing said heating means to vaporize a portion of ink in an associated one of said vaporization chambers and expelling said ink from said exit outlet of said orifice.
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14. A printhead for an ink printer comprising:
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a nozzle member having a plurality of ink orifices formed therein, each orifice having an entrance inlet with a given inlet diameter I, having an exit outlet with a given exit diameter D and having an ink passage with a predetermined length L, wherein inlet diameter I is greater than exit diameter D;
a substrate having a top surface and a first outer edge;
a plurality of heating means formed on said top surface of said substrate, each of said heating means being located proximate to an associated one of said orifices for vaporizing a portion of ink and expelling said ink from said associated orifice through said ink passage to said exit outlet; and
a fluid channel leading to each of said orifices and said heating means for communicating with an ink reservoir, said fluid channel allowing ink to flow around said first outer edge of said substrate and proximate to said orifices. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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