IP Library Granted Patent US 7,140,722
Granted Patent B2
US 7,140,722 · App. 11/058,236 · Granted Nov 28, 2006

Non-planar ink ejection arrangement for inkjet printhead

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Patent No.
US 7,140,722
App. No.
11/058,236
Granted
Nov 28, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

An ink ejection arrangement for an inkjet printhead is provided. The arrangement comprises an ink chamber, a nozzle and an ink ejector. The ink chamber is arranged in fluid communication with an ink supply channel via an aperture so as to supply ink to the nozzle, with the ink ejector arranged within the aperture. The ink ejector is operable to cause ejection of ink from the nozzle and resupply of ink to the ink chamber from the ink supply channel, and incorporates a movable paddle having a non-planar profile configured to control the flow of ink between the ink chamber and the ink supply channel during ejection and resupply.

Claims (11)

1. An ink ejection arrangement for an inkjet printhead, the arrangement comprising an ink chamber, a nozzle and an ink ejector, the ink chamber being arranged in fluid communication with an ink supply channel via an aperture so as to supply ink to the nozzle, the ink ejector being arranged within the aperture,

wherein the ink ejector is operable to cause ejection of ink from the nozzle and resupply of ink to the ink chamber from the ink supply channel, and

the ink ejector incorporates a movable paddle having a non-planar profile configured to control the flow of ink between the ink chamber and the ink supply channel during ejection and resupply.

2. An ink ejection arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the non-planar profile of the paddle is defined by the peripheral region of the paddle which is upturned toward the nozzle relative to other regions of the paddle and the aperture.

3. An ink ejection arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the non-planar profile of the paddle incorporates at least one of a depression, a groove projection and a ridge in or on the paddle.

4. An ink ejection arrangement according to claim 3 , wherein the depression and/or groove projection is a truncated pyramid.

5. An ink ejection arrangement according to claim 3 , wherein the groove projection and/or ridge has a shape selected from a linear, elliptical, circular and arcuate shape.

6. An ink ejection arrangement according to claim 3 , wherein a plurality of groove projections and/or ridges are incorporated, with each groove projection and/or ridge being parallel, concentric or intersecting.

7. An ink ejection arrangement according to claim 1 , wherein the paddle and aperture have concentric circular shapes, with the paddle being positioned radially inward of the aperture so as to define a substantially annular aperture therebetween.

8. An ink ejection arrangement according to claim 7 , wherein the ink ejector further incorporates a thermal actuator coupled to the paddle, the thermal actuator being operable to move the paddle from a rest position, which is co-planar with the aperture, to an ejection position, which is toward the nozzle with respect to the aperture, and back to the rest position so as to cause the ejection and resupply of ink.

9. An ink ejection arrangement according to claim 8 , wherein the thermal actuator is coupled to the paddle by first and second arms, the first arm being connected to an electrical current source so as to be heated upon application of an electrical current and cooled upon cessation of the electrical current, the heating of the first arm causing thermal expansion of the first arm relative to the second arm thereby causing movement of the paddle from the rest position to the ejection position and the cooling of the first arm causing thermal contraction of the first arm relative to the second arm thereby causing movement of the paddle from the ejection position to the rest position.

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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