IP Library Granted Patent US 7,484,832
Granted Patent B2
US 7,484,832 · App. 11/329,157 · Granted Feb 3, 2009

Inkjet printhead having reverse ink flow prevention

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Patent No.
US 7,484,832
App. No.
11/329,157
Granted
Feb 3, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

An inkjet printhead is provided comprising a plurality of ink chambers on a first surface of a substrate, each ink chamber having an ink ejection nozzle, a heater arranged in each ink chamber so as to heat ink within the ink chamber to form a gas bubble therein and thereby cause ejection of an ink drop from the associated nozzle and a plurality of ink supply passages formed in the substrate from an opposite, second surface of the substrate so that each ink supply passage supplies ink to an associated one of the ink chambers. A length of the passages through the substrate from the second surface to the associated ink chambers is configured to prevent reverse ink flow into the passages after ink ejection.

Claims (17)

1. An inkjet printhead comprising:

a plurality of ink chambers on a first surface of a substrate, each ink chamber having an ink ejection nozzle;

at least one heater arranged in each ink chamber so as to heat ink within the ink chamber to form a gas bubble therein and thereby cause ejection of an ink drop from the associated nozzle; and

a plurality of ink supply passages formed in the substrate from an opposite, second surface of the substrate so that each ink supply passage supplies ink to an associated one of the ink chambers,

wherein a length of the passages through the substrate from the second surface to the associated ink chambers is configured to prevent reverse ink flow into the passages after ink ejection, and

each ink chamber is configured so that the transient rise in pressure within each ink chamber when the gas bubble is formed is less than 20 MPa.

2. A printhead according to claim 1 wherein each ink chamber is configured so that the transient rise in pressure is less than 10 MPa.

3. A printhead according to claim 1 wherein each ink chamber is configured so that the transient rise in pressure is less than 5 MPa.

4. A printhead according to claim 1 wherein each heater incorporates a cantilever beam.

5. A printhead according to claim 1 wherein each heater is configured to cause formation of the gas bubble upon receipt of heating energy of less than 500 nanojoules.

6. A printhead according to claim 1 wherein each heater is configured to cause formation of the gas bubble upon receipt of heating energy of less than the heating energy required to heat a volume of the ink equal to the volume of the ink drop from a temperature at which the ink is supplied from the associated ink supply passage to a boiling point of the ink.

7. A printhead according to claim 1 wherein each heater is configured so that the gas bubble is formed at each of two opposing sides of the heater.

8. A printhead according to claim 1 wherein each heater element is configured to form the gas bubbles so that a point of collapse of the gas bubbles is spaced from the heater.

9. A printhead according to claim 1 wherein a multilayered structure of a plurality of the heaters is disposed within each ink chamber, each heater being formed in a different layer.

10. A printhead according to claim 1 wherein each heater is formed of solid material more than 90% of which, by atomic proportion, is constituted by at least one periodic element having an atomic number below 50.

11. A printhead according to claim 1 wherein each heater is substantially covered by a conformal protective coating, the coating of each heater having been applied to all sides of the heater element simultaneously such that the coating is seamless.

12. A printhead according to claim 1 wherein the areal density of the nozzles relative to the first surface of the substrate exceeds 10,000 nozzles per square centimeter of the first surface.

Assignments (3)
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 17, 2012
From: SILVERBROOK RESEARCH PTY. LIMITED AND CLAMATE PTY LIMITED
To: ZAMTEC LIMITED
Reel/Frame 028569/0972 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 11, 2006
From: SILVERBROOK, KIA
To: SILVERBROOK RESEARCH PTY LTD
Reel/Frame 017459/0663 →