IP Library Granted Patent US 7,195,348
Granted Patent B2
US 7,195,348 · App. 10/850,175 · Granted Mar 27, 2007

Laser welded inkjet printheads having non-uniformly thick printhead lids

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Patent No.
US 7,195,348
App. No.
10/850,175
Granted
Mar 27, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

In a system for laser welding upper and lower work pieces along a weld interface, the upper work piece being transparent to laser light and having a non-uniformly thick dimension, compensation plates and compliant members are taught that mate or otherwise contact the upper work piece such that a combined thickness of the upper work piece and the compensation plate or compliant member is substantially uniform in a region at least above the weld interface. In this manner, substantially consistent amounts of laser light reach the weld interface. The upper work piece may include positive projections, negative voids, contoured profiles, surface imperfections or other that cause the non-uniformity. In one embodiment, the compensation plate is fashioned together with a compliant member. In another embodiment, the upper and lower work pieces comprise inkjet printhead lids and bodies, respectively.

Claims (24)

1. An inkjet printhead, comprising:

a lid substantially transparent to laser light having an upper and lower lid surface, the upper lid surface containing one of a positive projection and a negative void; and

a body substantially opaque to laser light having an upper body surface laser welded to the lower lid surface at a weld interface.

2. The printhead of claim 1 , wherein the weld interface includes a substantial entirety of a perimeter of a body wall.

3. The printhead of claim 1 , wherein the lid has a composition of polyphenylene ether plus polystyrene.

4. The printhead of claim 1 , wherein the lower lid surface is substantially flat.

5. The printhead of claim 1 , wherein the lid is substantially transparent to said laser light at wavelengths of about 810 nm, of between about 630 nm to about 680 nm, of between about 940 nm to about 990 nm or 1064 nm.

6. An inkjet printhead, comprising:

a lid substantially transparent to laser light having an upper and lower lid surface, the upper lid surface containing one of a positive projection and a negative void, the lower lid surface being substantially flat; and

a body substantially opaque to laser light having a substantially flat body wall surface laser welded to the lower lid surface at a weld interface, the body wall surface being formed of two widthwise wall sections and two lengthwise wall sections that define a compartment for containing ink.

7. The printhead of claim 6 , wherein one of the lid and body has a composition of polyphenylene ether plus polystyrene.

8. The printhead of claim 6 , wherein the lid is substantially transparent to said laser light at wavelengths of about 810 nm, of between about 630 nm to about 680 nm, of between about 940 nm to about 990 nm or 1064 nm.

9. The printhead of claim 6 , wherein the two widthwise and lengthwise wall sections each have a substantially uniform wall thickness.

10. The printhead of claim 6 , wherein the weld interface includes a perimeter of the body wall.

11. The printhead of claim 6 , wherein the positive projection is a keying structure.

12. The printhead of claim 6 , wherein the lid is substantially uniformly thick between the upper and lower lid surfaces in regions other than where the one of the positive projection and the negative void exist.

13. An inkjet printhead, comprising:

a lid substantially transparent to laser light having an upper and lower lid surface, the upper lid surface containing one of a positive projection and a negative void and the lower lid surface being substantially flat, the lid being substantially uniformly thick between the upper and lower lid surfaces in regions other than where the one of the positive projection and the negative void exist; and

a body substantially opaque to laser light having a substantially flat body wall surface laser welded to the lower lid surface at a weld interface, the body wall surface being formed of two widthwise wall sections and two lengthwise wall sections that define a compartment for containing an initial supply of ink, the two widthwise and lengthwise wall sections having a substantially uniform wall thickness.

14. The printhead of claim 13 , wherein one of the lid and body has a composition of polyphenylene ether plus polystyrene.

15. The printhead of claim 13 , wherein the lid is substantially transparent to said laser light at wavelengths of about 810 nm, of between about 630 nm to about 680 nm, of between about 940 nm to about 990 nm or 1064 nm.

16. The printhead of claim 13 , wherein the weld interface is substantially transverse to a direction of laser light during a welding process.

17. The printhead of claim 13 , wherein the weld interface includes a perimeter of the body wall.

18. The printhead of claim 13 , wherein the positive projection is a keying structure that mates with a cartridge carrier in an inkjet printer.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 14, 2019
From: FUNAI ELECTRIC CO., LTD.
To: SLINGSHOT PRINTING LLC
Reel/Frame 049165/0996 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 14, 2013
From: LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL, INC.; LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGY, S.A.
To: FUNAI ELECTRIC CO., LTD
Reel/Frame 030416/0001 →