IP Library Granted Patent US 7,004,566
Granted Patent B2
US 7,004,566 · App. 10/949,347 · Granted Feb 28, 2006

Inkjet printhead chip that incorporates micro-mechanical lever mechanisms

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Patent No.
US 7,004,566
App. No.
10/949,347
Granted
Feb 28, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An inkjet printhead chip includes a substrate that defines a plurality of ink inlet channels. A drive circuitry layer is on the substrate. A plurality of nozzle arrangements is on the substrate. Each nozzle arrangement includes nozzle chamber walls and a roof on the substrate to define a nozzle chamber opening into a respective ink inlet channel, with the roof defining an ink ejection port opening into the nozzle chamber. An ink ejection member is in the nozzle chamber. The ink ejection member is displaceable with respect to the substrate to eject ink from the ink ejection port. An actuator is connected to the ink ejection member and to the drive circuitry layer. The actuator is displaceable upon receipt of an electrical signal from the drive circuitry layer to displace the ink ejection member and thus eject ink from the ink ejection port. A lever mechanism interconnects the ink ejection member and the actuator. The lever mechanism is pivotal with respect to the substrate so that reciprocal movement of the actuator is imparted to the ink ejection member.

Claims (14)

1. An inkjet printhead chip that comprises

a substrate that defines a plurality of ink inlet channels;

a drive circuitry layer on the substrate; and

a plurality of nozzle arrangements on the substrate, each nozzle arrangement comprising

nozzle chamber walls and a roof on the substrate to define a nozzle chamber opening into a respective ink inlet channel, with the roof defining an ink ejection port opening into the nozzle chamber;

an ink ejection member in the nozzle chamber, the ink ejection member being displaceable with respect to the substrate to eject ink from the ink ejection port;

an actuator connected to the drive circuitry layer, the actuator being reciprocally displaceable upon receipt of an electrical signal from the drive circuitry layer; and

a lever mechanism that interconnects the ink ejection member and the actuator, the lever mechanism comprising an effort end, a load end and a fulcrum, the effort end being substantially free of the substrate and operatively connected to the actuator, the load end being operatively connected to the ink ejection member, the lever mechanism being pivotal with respect to the substrate about said fulcrum, said fulcrum being disposed between the effort end and the lever end such that movement of the effort end due to said actuator imparts reciprocal movement to the load end, which reciprocal movement is imparted to the ink ejection member.

2. An inkjet printhead chip as claimed in claim 1 , which is the product of an integrated circuit fabrication technique.

3. An inkjet printhead chip as claimed in claim 2 , in which the substrate is a silicon wafer substrate and the drive circuitry layer is a CMOS layer, an ink passivation layer being positioned on the CMOS layer.

4. An inkjet printhead chip as claimed in claim 3 , in which each ink ejection member is displaceable towards and away from its associated ink ejection port.

5. An inkjet printhead chip as claimed in claim 1 , which includes a plurality of covering formations on the substrate so that the substrate and the covering formations define respective air chambers in which each actuator is located.

6. An inkjet printhead chip as claimed in claim 5 , in which each roof, lever mechanism and covering formation together define a protective structure that is positioned in a common plane.

7. An inkjet printhead chip as claimed in claim 6 , in which each roof, work-transmitting structure and covering formation are configured so that the protective structure is unitary.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 13, 2012
From: SILVERBROOK RESEARCH PTY. LIMITED AND CLAMATE PTY LIMITED
To: ZAMTEC LIMITED
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