IP Library Granted Patent US 12679086
Granted Patent B2
US 12679086 · App. 18/412,604 · Granted Jul 14, 2026

Liquid ejection head

Inventor: Yasuhito Kiji (Mishima Shizuoka, JP)
Assignee: RISO Technologies Corporation
B41J2/04588B41J2/04541B41J2/04548B41J2/0455B41J2/04573B41J2/04581
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Patent No.
US 12679086
App. No.
18/412,604
Granted
Jul 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

In an embodiment, a liquid ejection head includes a nozzle plate, a pressure chamber, an actuator, and a drive circuit. The actuator varies a volume of the pressure chamber in response to a driving signal from the drive circuit. The driving signal includes an ejection waveform for ejecting liquid from a nozzle and a cancellation waveform for suppressing residual oscillation after ejection of the liquid. The ejection waveform includes voltage changes in stages and the cancellation waveform also includes voltage changes in stages for suppressing residual oscillations and higher harmonic acoustic resonance frequencies.

Claims (102)

1 . A liquid ejection head, comprising:

a nozzle plate including a nozzle;

a pressure chamber fluidly connected to the nozzle;

an actuator configured to vary a volume of the pressure chamber in response to a driving signal; and

a drive circuit configured to generate the driving signal for driving the actuator, wherein

the driving signal generated by the drive circuit includes an ejection waveform for ejecting liquid from the nozzle and a cancellation waveform for suppressing residual oscillation after the ejection of the liquid,

the cancellation waveform includes a potential change in at least two stages such that oscillation that has an acoustic resonance frequency higher than a main acoustic resonance frequency of the liquid in the pressure chamber and is caused at one of the stages of the potential change is cancelled,

the cancellation waveform includes a first potential change in at least two stages and a second potential change in at least two stages, the first and second potential changes being with opposite polarities,

the ejection waveform includes a first potential change in at least two stages and a second potential change in at least two stages, the first and second potential changes being with opposite polarities, and

a time width between a midpoint between a start of the first stage of the first potential change and a start of the second stage of the second potential change in the ejection waveform and a midpoint between a start of the first stage of the first potential change and a start of the second stage of the second potential change in the cancellation waveform is a multiple of an acoustic length of the main acoustic resonance frequency.

2 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein

when a cycle of the acoustic resonance frequency higher than the main acoustic resonance frequency is λn, one of first to h−1-th potential changes among h potential changes in the driving signal is an i-th potential change, and one of i+1-th to h-th potential changes among the h potential changes is a j-th potential change, then a time interval Tij of the i-th and i-th potential changes satisfies the relationship:

(

k

/

2

-

1

/

6

)

λ

n

Tij

(

k

/

2

+

1

/

6

)

λ

n

,

where k is an odd number of 1 or more.

3 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein a time width between a start of the first potential change and a start of the second potential change in the ejection waveform is approximately equal to an acoustic length of the main acoustic resonance frequency.

4 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein the polarity of the first potential change in the ejection waveform is the same as the polarity of the polarity of the first potential change in the cancellation waveform.

5 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 4 , wherein the time width is an odd multiple of the acoustic length.

6 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 4 , wherein the time width is approximately three times the acoustic length.

7 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein the polarity of the first potential change in the ejection waveform is the opposite to the polarity to the polarity of the first potential change in the cancellation waveform.

8 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 7 , wherein the time width is an even multiple of the acoustic length.

9 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 7 , wherein the time width is approximately two times the acoustic length.

10 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein a time width of each stage in the ejection waveform is greater than a time width of each stage in the cancellation waveform.

11 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein a magnitude of each of the stages is the same.

12 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein

the drive circuit includes a switching circuit that connects an electrode and a voltage source, and

the potential change is generated by switching of the switching circuit.

13 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein the actuator is a piezoelectric actuator.

14 . An image forming apparatus, comprising:

a liquid ejection head; and

a sheet conveyor configured to convey a sheet to the liquid ejection head, wherein

the liquid ejection head includes:

a nozzle plate including a nozzle;

a pressure chamber fluidly connected to the nozzle;

an actuator configured to vary a volume of the pressure chamber in response to a driving signal; and

a drive circuit configured to generate the driving signal for driving the actuator,

the driving signal generated by the drive circuit includes an ejection waveform for ejecting liquid from the nozzle and a cancellation waveform for suppressing residual oscillation after the ejection of the liquid,

the cancellation waveform includes a potential change in at least two stages such that oscillation that has an acoustic resonance frequency higher than a main acoustic resonance frequency of the liquid in the pressure chamber and is caused at one of the stages of the potential change is cancelled,

the cancellation waveform includes a first potential change in at least two stages and a second potential change in at least two stages, the first and second potential changes being with opposite polarities,

the ejection waveform includes a first potential change in at least two stages and a second potential change in at least two stages, the first and second potential changes being with opposite polarities, and

a time width between a midpoint between a start of the first stage of the first potential change and a start of the second stage of the second potential change in the ejection waveform and a midpoint between a start of the first stage of the first potential change and a start of the second stage of the second potential change in the cancellation waveform is a multiple of an acoustic length of the main acoustic resonance frequency.

15 . The image forming apparatus according to claim 14 , wherein

when a cycle of the acoustic resonance frequency higher than the main acoustic resonance frequency is λn, one of first to h−1-th potential changes among h potential changes in the driving signal is an i-th potential change, and one of i+1-th to h-th potential changes among the h potential changes is a j-th potential change, then a time interval Tij of the i-th and j-th potential changes satisfies the relationship:

(

k

/

2

-

1

/

6

)

λ

n

Tij

(

k

/

2

+

1

/

6

)

λ

n

,

where k is an odd number of 1 or more.