IP Library Granted Patent US 6,988,785
Granted Patent B2
US 6,988,785 · App. 10/791,900 · Granted Jan 24, 2006

Print head for a pagewidth printer incorporating a replicated nozzle arrangement pattern

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Patent No.
US 6,988,785
App. No.
10/791,900
Granted
Jan 24, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A print head for a pagewidth printer includes a substrate that defines a plurality of ink inlet channels. A plurality of nozzle arrangements is positioned on the substrate. The nozzle arrangements are in fluid communication with the ink inlet channels and are the product of an integrated circuit fabrication process. The nozzle arrangements define a pattern which is the result of carrying out successive replications of one nozzle arrangement with predetermined rotations and multipliers on a reference grid.

Claims (22)

1. A print head for a pagewidth printer, the print head comprising

a substrate that defines a plurality of ink inlet channels; and

a plurality of nozzle arrangements that is positioned on the substrate, the nozzle arrangements being in fluid communication with the ink inlet channels, the plurality of nozzle arrangement defining a pattern wherein at least two nozzle arrangements have different predetermined rotations and multipliers with respect to a reference grid.

2. A print head as claimed in claim 1 , in which:

a nozzle arrangement is positioned at an angle of approximately 45 degrees to an axis of the reference grid and replicated without rotation to obtain a first group of nozzle arrangements; and

the first group of nozzle arrangements is replicated a predetermined number of times with a 180 degree rotation to obtain a second group of nozzle arrangements.

3. A print head as claimed in claim 2 , in which the nozzle arrangements define a pattern generated by replicating the second group of nozzle arrangements a predetermined number of times with no rotation to obtain a third group of nozzle arrangements.

4. A print head as claimed in claim 3 , in which the nozzle arrangements define a pattern generated by replicating the third group of nozzle arrangements a predetermined number of times with no rotation to obtain a fourth group of nozzle arrangements.

5. A print head as claimed in claim 4 , in which the nozzle arrangements define a pattern generated by replicating the fourth group of nozzle arrangements a predetermined number of times with no rotation to obtain a fifth group of nozzle arrangements.

6. A print head as claimed in claim 5 , in which the nozzle arrangements define a pattern generated by replicating the fifth group of nozzle arrangements a predetermined number of times with no rotation to obtain a sixth group of nozzle arrangements.

7. A print head as claimed in claim 6 , in which the nozzle arrangements define a pattern generated by replicating the sixth group of nozzle arrangements a predetermined number of times with no rotation to obtain a seventh group of nozzle arrangements.

8. A method of fabricating print bead, the method comprising the steps of:

forming a unit cell on a reference grid, the unit cell representing a nozzle arrangement to be fabricated on a substrate;

carrying out successive replications on the unit cell with predetermined rotations and multipliers to form a plurality of unit cells on the reference grid; and

fabricating a plurality of nozzle arrangements on the substrate using the plurality of unit cells.

9. A method as claimed in claim 8 , which includes the step of positioning the unit cell at an angle of 45 degrees relative to an axis of the reference grid and replicating the unit cell a predetermined number of times without rotation to obtain a first group of unit cells.

10. A method as claimed in claim 9 , which includes the step of replicating the first group of unit cells a predetermined number of times with a rotation of 180 degrees to obtain a second group of unit cells.

11. A method as claimed in claim 10 , which includes the step of replicating the second group of unit cells a predetermined number of times without rotation to obtain a third group of unit cells.

12. A method as claimed in claim 11 , which includes the step of replicating the third group of unit cells a predetermined number of times without rotation to obtain a fourth group of unit cells.

13. A method as claimed in claim 12 , which includes the step of replicating the fourth group of unit cells a predetermined number of times without rotation to obtain a fifth group of unit cells.

14. A method as claimed in claim 13 , which includes the step of replicating the fifth group of unit cells a predetermined number of times without rotation to obtain a sixth group of unit cells.

15. A method as claimed in claim 14 , which includes the step of replicating the sixth group of unit cells a predetermined number of times without rotation to obtain a seventh group of unit cells.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 25, 2014
From: ZAMTEC LIMITED
To: MEMJET TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
Reel/Frame 033244/0276 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 13, 2012
From: SILVERBROOK RESEARCH PTY. LIMITED AND CLAMATE PTY LIMITED
To: ZAMTEC LIMITED
Reel/Frame 028542/0543 →