IP Library Granted Patent US 7,275,814
Granted Patent B2
US 7,275,814 · App. 10/257,261 · Granted Oct 2, 2007

Monolithic printhead with multiple ink feeder channels and relative manufacturing process

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Patent No.
US 7,275,814
App. No.
10/257,261
Granted
Oct 2, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A thermal ink jet printhead ( 40 ) for the emission of drops of ink on a print medium ( 46 ) comprises a tank ( 103 ) containing ink ( 142 ), a lamina ( 67 ), a groove ( 45 ) and a plurality of ejectors ( 73 ), each of which comprises in turn a chamber ( 74 ) placed laterally with respect to the groove ( 45 ), and fluidly connected thereto by means of a plurality of elementary ducts ( 75 ) produced on said lamina ( 67 ).

Claims (25)

1. A monolithic thermal ink jet printhead comprising a tank suitable for containing ink, and a die provided with a groove for being in fluid connection with said tank, a lamina formed within the die and a plurality of chambers, each comprising a resistor disposed externally with respect to said groove, said groove being parallel to a first direction, wherein each of said chambers is associated with a corresponding plurality of elementary ducts produced through the lamina in a second direction different from the first direction so as to provide a fluid connection between each chamber and said groove said chambers being arranged in succession in a column; wherein each of the chambers is provided with a fluid connection with its respective elementary ducts through a junction channel, and each successive junction channel in the first direction has a progressively longer length than said immediately preceding junction channel.

2. Printhead according to claim 1 , wherein said elementary ducts are parallel to each other.

3. Printhead according to claim 1 , wherein the die is made of semiconductor material.

4. Printhead according to claim 1 , wherein the difference between said lengths of two adjacent junction channels is equal to a constant stagger.

5. Printhead according to claim 4 , wherein the value of said stagger is between 1 and 2 μm.

6. A monolithic thermal ink jet printhead comprising a tank suitable for containing ink, and a die provided with a groove for being in fluid connection with said tank, a lamina formed within the die and a plurality of chambers, each comprising a resistor disposed externally with respect to said groove, said groove being parallel to a first direction, wherein each of said chambers is associated with a corresponding plurality of elementary ducts produced through the lamina in a second direction different from the first direction so as to provide a fluid connection between each chamber and said groove; wherein said chambers are substantially aligned parallel to said groove parallel to said first direction, and each of said chambers is provided with a fluid connection with its respective elementary ducts through a junction channel, and successive junction channels in the first direction have progressively increasing lengths, where the difference between the lengths of two adjacent junction channels is equal to a constant stagger having a value of between 1 and 2 μm.

7. The printhead according to claim 6 , wherein said elementary ducts are parallel to each other.

8. A monolithic thermal ink jet printhead comprising a tank suitable for containing ink, and a die composed of semiconductor material, the die provided with a groove for being in fluid connection with the tank, a lamina formed within the die and a plurality of chambers, each comprising a resistor disposed externally with respect to said groove, said groove being parallel to a first direction, wherein each of said chambers is associated with a corresponding plurality of elementary ducts produced through the lamina in a second direction different from the first direction so as to provide a fluid connection between each chamber and said groove; wherein said elementary ducts have a different radius from each other.

9. The printhead according to claim 8 , wherein said elementary ducts are parallel to each other.

10. A monolithic thermal ink jet printhead comprising a tank suitable for containing ink, and a die provided with a groove for being in fluid connection with said tank, a lamina formed within the die and a plurality of chambers, each comprising a resistor disposed externally with respect to said groove, said groove being parallel to a first direction, wherein each of said chambers is associated with a corresponding plurality of elementary ducts produced through the lamina in a second direction different from the first direction so as to provide a fluid connection between each chamber and said groove; wherein said lamina has a width, when measured parallel to the second direction substantially perpendicular to said first direction, of between 100 and 200 μm.

11. Printhead according to claim 10 , wherein said lamina has a thickness, when measured parallel to a third direction, substantially perpendicular to said first and to said second direction, of between 1 and 50 μm.

12. Printhead according to claim 11 , wherein said thickness is between 3 and 10 μm.

13. A monolithic thermal ink jet printhead comprising a tank suitable for containing ink, and a die made of semiconductor material, the die provided with a groove for being in fluid connection with said tank, a lamina formed within the die and a plurality of chambers, each comprising a resistor disposed externally with respect to said groove, said groove being parallel to a first direction, wherein each of said chambers is associated with a corresponding plurality of elementary ducts produced through the lamina in a second direction different from the first direction so as to provide a fluid connection between each chamber and said groove; wherein said lamina in turn comprises an N-well layer, and at least one conducting layer made of an electrically conducting material that forms a single network connected through said die.

14. Printhead according to claim 13 , wherein said conducting layer is made of a layer of Tantalum covered by a layer of Gold.

15. Printhead according to claim 13 wherein said N-well Silicon layer is electrically connected to said conducting layer.

16. Printhead according to claim 15 , wherein said N-well Silicon layer is subdivided into segments, and that each of said segments of said N-well Silicon layer is electrically connected to said conducting layer.

17. Monolithic thermal ink jet printhead comprising a tank suitable for containing ink, a groove in fluid connection with said tank, and a plurality of ejectors each one in turn comprising a nozzle having an outer edge, and a chamber for being in fluid connection with said groove, said ink forming a meniscus on said outer edge, and each of said ejectors having a time constant τ,

wherein said chambers each comprise a resistor disposed externally with respect to said groove, each chamber is put in fluid connection with said groove through a plurality of N elementary ducts, said elementary ducts have a substantially round section, the radius (r) of which corresponds to the value

r= √{square root over (8*υ*τ)}

where υ is the viscosity of the ink and τ is the time constant assigned to each of said ejectors, and the number N of said elementary ducts of each plurality corresponds to the value

N= ( R′ ) 2 *C m/ 4 L′

where R′ and L′ represent respectively the hydraulic resistance and the hydraulic inertance of a single elementary duct, and C m represents the hydraulic compliance of said meniscus, so that said meniscus has a critical damping with whatever value of τ it is assigned.

18. Printhead according to claim 17 , wherein each of said chambers is put in fluid connection with each plurality of said elementary ducts through a junction channel, and that said junction channels have different lengths from each other.

19. Printhead according to claim 18 , wherein said ejectors also have a hydraulic resistance and a hydraulic inertance, and that said hydraulic resistance, said hydraulic inertance, said time constant t and said damping of said meniscus are rendered equal among the different ejectors, comprising junction channels having different lengths from each other, by means of elementary ducts having a different radius in correspondence with each of the ejectors.

20. Printhead according to claim 18 , wherein said time constant τ and said damping of said meniscus are rendered equal among the different ejectors by means of elementary ducts having a differently shaped section in correspondence with each of the ejectors.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 10, 2014
From: OLIVETTI S.P.A.
To: SICPA HOLDING SA
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