IP Library Granted Patent US 6,976,751
Granted Patent B2
US 6,976,751 · App. 11/038,201 · Granted Dec 20, 2005

Motion transmitting structure

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Patent No.
US 6,976,751
App. No.
11/038,201
Granted
Dec 20, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A motion-transmitting structure 122 , for use in a nozzle arrangement 100 of an ink jet print head chip, the motion transmitting structure 122 comprising an effort formation 124 , a lever arm formation 126 , and a load formation 128 , wherein the lever arm formation 126 is interposed between the effort formation 124 and the load formation 128 ; and, whereby the motion-transmitting structure 122 interconnects an actuator arm 150 and a paddle 140.

Claims (14)

1. A motion-transmitting structure, for use in a nozzle arrangement of an ink jet print head chip, the motion transmitting structure comprising an effort formation, a lever arm formation, and a load formation, wherein the lever arm formation is interposed between the effort formation and the load formation; and, whereby the motion-transmitting structure interconnects an actuator arm and a paddle.

2. The motion-transmitting structure of claim 1 , wherein the effort formation extends from a working end of the actuator arm.

3. The motion-transmitting structure of claim 2 , whereby upon reciprocal movement of the working end of the actuator arm, the lever arm formation pivots.

4. The motion-transmitting structure of claim 3 , whereby the pivotal movement of the lever arm formation results in angular displacement of the paddle.

5. The motion-transmitting structure of claim 1 , wherein the load formation extends from an end portion of the paddle.

6. The motion-transmitting structure of claim 1 , wherein the lever arm formation is pivotally connected by connectors to the nozzle arrangement.

7. The motion-transmitting structure of claim 6 , wherein the connectors are opposed flexural connectors.

8. The motion-transmitting structure of claim 7 , wherein the flexural connectors are torsionally distorted upon pivotal movement of the lever arm formation.

9. The motion-transmitting structure of claim 1 , wherein the load formation forms part of an end wall of the nozzle arrangement.

10. The motion-transmitting structure of claim 1 , wherein the load formation and the effort formation are composite formations with a primary layer and secondary layer.

11. The motion-transmitting structure of claim 10 , wherein the primary layer is formed from TiAlN the and secondary layer is formed from titanium.

12. The motion-transmitting structure of claim 1 , wherein the paddle is fixed to the load formation.

13. The motion-transmitting structure of claim 1 , wherein the paddle extends towards a distal end wall.

14. The motion-transmitting structure of claim 1 , wherein at least a portion of the paddle has corrugations.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 28, 2013
From: SILVERBROOK RESEARCH PTY. LIMITED
To: ZAMTEC LIMITED
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