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Fluid ejection device with a through-chip micro-electromechanical actuator

  • US 7,125,103 B2
  • Filed: 07/08/2005
  • Issued: 10/24/2006
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/15/1997
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A fluid ejection device that comprises:

  • a substrate that defines a plurality of nozzle chambers;

    a drive circuitry layer positioned on one side of the substrate and containing drive circuitry;

    a structural layer positioned on an opposite side of the substrate and defining a plurality of ink ejection ports in fluid communication with respective nozzle chambers; and

    a plurality of micro-electromechanical actuators fast at one end with the substrate and extending into respective nozzle chambers, each actuator comprising an actuating member that is connected to the drive circuitry and anchored at one end to the substrate, at least a portion of at least one actuating member being an electrically conductive material that defines a heating circuit formed of a shape memory alloy, the at least one actuating member including a pre-stressing layer positioned on, and mechanically fast with, the respective heating circuit, in which the respective heating circuit is interposed between the pre-stressing layer and a stress reference layer for the pre-stressing layer, the at least one actuating member being displaceable between a quiescent position and an active position to eject fluid from the respective ejection port.

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