Liquid ejection head
According to an embodiment, a liquid ejection head includes a vibration plate, a nozzle plate with nozzles, a plurality of pressure chambers between the vibration plate and the nozzle plate, and a piezoelectric member on a side of the vibration plate opposite of the pressure chambers. The piezoelectric member includes drive elements in a first area opposed to the pressure chambers via the vibration plate and configured to selectively vibrate the vibration plate to generate pressure changes in the pressure chambers and a plurality of pillar elements in a second area outside the first area and not opposed to the pressure chambers. The vibration plate includes at least one alignment mark at a position opposed to the second area of the piezoelectric member.
1 . A liquid ejection head, comprising:
a vibration plate;
a nozzle plate with a plurality of nozzles;
a plurality of pressure chambers spaced in a first direction, the plurality of pressure chambers being between the vibration plate and the nozzle plate and connected to the plurality of nozzles; and
a piezoelectric member on a side of the vibration plate opposite of the pressure chambers, the piezoelectric member including:
a plurality of drive elements in a first area opposed to the plurality of pressure chambers via the vibration plate and configured to selectively vibrate the vibration plate to generate pressure changes in the plurality of pressure chambers, and
a plurality of pillar elements in a second area outside the first area, the second area not being opposed to the plurality of pressure chambers via the vibration plate, wherein
the vibration plate includes multiple alignment marks at positions opposed to the second area of the piezoelectric member,
a first alignment mark of the multiple alignment marks extends lengthwise in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and widthwise in the first direction, and
a second alignment mark of the multiple alignment marks extends lengthwise in the first direction and widthwise in the second direction.
2 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein
the second area is on both sides of the first area in the first direction, and
the plurality of pillar elements are on both sides of the first area.
3 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 2 , wherein
at least one alignment mark is opposed to the pillar elements on both sides of the first area.
4 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein the second alignment mark is proximate to an end of the first alignment mark.
5 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 2 , wherein
at least one of the pillar elements is at a position opposed to an area between a pair of adjacent alignment marks in the multiple alignment marks.
6 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein
the plurality of pillar elements includes a first alignment element, a second alignment element, and a third alignment element arranged in series along the first direction from the first area toward the second area, and
the alignment marks including first through sixth main marks arranged in series along the first direction.
7 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 6 , wherein
a distance between the first main mark and the second main mark is a first width,
a distance between the second main mark and the third main mark is a second width,
a distance between the third main mark and the fourth main mark is a third width,
a distance between the fourth main mark and the fifth main mark is a fourth width,
a distance between the fifth main mark and the sixth main mark is a fifth width,
the first width, the third width, and the fifth width are equal to a width of a drive element in the first direction,
the first alignment element opposes an area between the first main mark and the second main mark,
an edge of the second alignment element is opposed to the third main mark, and
an edge of the third alignment element is opposed to the sixth main mark.
8 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein
the piezoelectric member includes wiring, and
the pillar elements are at positions which do not overlap the wiring.
9 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the multiple alignment marks is a through hole in the vibration plate.
10 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the multiple alignment marks is a recess in the vibration plate.
11 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein the spacing between adjacent pillar elements is the same as the spacing between adjacent drive elements.
12 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 11 , wherein the plurality of drive elements includes driving element and non-driving elements alternating with each other in a first direction.
13 . A liquid ejection head, comprising:
a vibration plate;
a nozzle plate with a plurality of nozzles;
a plurality of pressure chambers spaced from each other along a first direction, the plurality of pressure chambers being between the vibration plate and the nozzle plate, the plurality of pressure chambers being connected to the plurality of nozzles; and
a piezoelectric member on a side of the vibration plate opposite of the pressure chambers, the piezoelectric member including:
a plurality of drive elements in a first area opposed to the plurality of pressure chambers via the vibration plate and configured to selectively vibrate the vibration plate to generate pressure changes in the plurality of pressure chambers, and
a plurality of pillar elements in a second area outside the first area, the second area not being opposed to the plurality of pressure chambers via the vibration plate, wherein
the vibration plate includes a plurality of alignment marks at positions opposed to the second area of the piezoelectric member,
a first alignment mark extends lengthwise in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and widthwise in the first direction, and
a second alignment mark extends lengthwise in the first direction and widthwise in the second direction.
14 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 13 , wherein
the second area is on both sides of the first area in the first direction, and
the plurality of pillar elements are on both sides of the first area.
15 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 13 , wherein the second alignment mark is proximate to an end of the first alignment mark.
16 . The liquid ejection head according to claim 13 , wherein at least one of the pillar elements is at a position opposed to an area between a pair of adjacent alignment marks.
17 . A liquid ejection apparatus, comprising:
a media conveyor; and
a liquid ejection head positioned to eject liquid onto a medium on the media conveyor, the liquid ejection head including:
a vibration plate;
a nozzle plate with a plurality of nozzles;
a plurality of pressure chambers spaced in a first direction, the plurality of pressure chambers being between the vibration plate and the nozzle plate and connected to the plurality of nozzles; and
a piezoelectric member on a side of the vibration plate opposite of the pressure chambers, the piezoelectric member including:
a plurality of drive elements in a first area opposed to the plurality of pressure chambers via the vibration plate and configured to selectively vibrate the vibration plate to generate pressure changes in the plurality of pressure chambers, and
a plurality of pillar elements in a second area outside the first area, the second area not being opposed to the plurality of pressure chambers via the vibration plate, wherein
the vibration plate includes multiple alignment marks at positions opposed to the second area of the piezoelectric member,
a first alignment mark of the multiple alignment marks extends lengthwise in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction and widthwise in the first direction, and
a second alignment mark of the multiple alignment marks extends lengthwise in the first direction and widthwise in the second direction.
18 . The liquid ejection apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein
the second area is on both sides of the first area in the first direction, and
the plurality of pillar elements are on both sides of the first area.