Housing used in inkjet head
View Patent ↗A chamber support plate of an inkjet head is formed as a member different from a housing. The chamber support plate is formed with a plurality of grooves at high density by a dicing saw or the like. Piezoelectric elements are inserted into the grooves and adhered to a chamber plate. The plurality of grooves define comb teeth portions, which support the chamber plate at positions between adjacent piezoelectric elements.
1. An inkjet recording head comprising:
a pressure chamber plate formed with a plurality of pressure chambers filled with ink, the pressure chambers being aligned in a row that extends in a first direction;
a diaphragm adhered to the pressure chamber plate;
a housing having a first surface and a second surface opposing the first surface, the first surface being adhered to the diaphragm, the first surface being formed with a plurality of first grooves that extend in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, the first grooves confronting the pressure chambers with the diaphragm interposed between the first grooves and the pressure chambers, the second surface being formed with a second groove that extends in the first direction, the first grooves intersecting the second groove at positions that confront the pressure chambers, wherein a plurality of through holes that extend from the first surface through to the second surface of the housing are formed where the first grooves intersect the second groove; and
a plurality of actuators housed in the through holes, one end of each actuator being adhered to the diaphragm.
2. The inkjet recording head as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first grooves are filled with resin except at positions of the through holes, and the resin has a surface that shares the same plane with the first surface of the housing.
3. The inkjet recording head as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first grooves of the housing are formed using a dicer.
4. The inkjet recording head as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first grooves of the housing are formed using a wire saw.
5. An inkjet recording device comprising a head unit including a plurality of inkjet recording heads as claimed in claim 1 , the plurality of inkjet recording heads being aligned in a row.
6. An inkjet recording head comprising:
a pressure chamber plate formed with a plurality of pressure chambers filled with ink, the pressure chambers being aligned in a row that extends in a lengthwise direction;
a diaphragm adhered to the pressure chamber plate;
a housing having a first surface adhered to the diaphragm, the first surface of the housing being formed with a plurality of punched through holes at positions corresponding to the pressure chambers with the diaphragm interposed between the through holes and the pressure chambers, the second surface being formed with a groove that extends in the first direction, the punched through holes communicating with the groove at positions that confront the pressure chambers with the diaphragm interposed between the punched through holes and the pressure chambers; and
a plurality of actuators disposed in the through holes, one end of each actuator being adhered to the diaphragm.