Ink jet nozzle assembly with over-actuation detection
View Patent ↗An ink jet nozzle assembly for an inkjet printer includes a substrate that defines an ink supply channel. An integrated circuitry layer is positioned on the substrate and incorporates a microprocessor and a first electrical contact connected to the microprocessor. A nozzle chamber structure is positioned on the substrate and defines a nozzle chamber in fluid communication with the ink supply channel and an ink ejection port from which ink can be ejected. An actuator is fast with respect to the support and terminates in a free end within the housing. The actuator is electrically connected to the integrated circuitry layer and has a second actuator connected to the microprocessor via the actuator. The microprocessor is configured to detect the rate of movement of the actuator to a predetermined position beyond an operating position of the actuator arm and to determine whether the detected rate is greater than a normal rate for desired actuation of the actuator arm so as to detect an over-actuation condition.
1. An ink jet nozzle assembly for an inkjet printer, the ink jet nozzle assembly comprising:
a substrate defining an ink supply channel, and forming part of a support structure;
an integrated circuitry layer positioned on the substrate and incorporating a microprocessor and a first electrical contact connected to the microprocessor;
a nozzle chamber structure positioned on the substrate and defining a nozzle chamber in fluid communication with the ink supply channel and an ink ejection port from which ink can be ejected; and
an actuator fast at one end with respect to the support structure and terminating freely at another, the actuator being electrically connected to the integrated circuitry layer and having a second actuator connected to the microprocessor via the actuator, the microprocessor being configured to detect the rate of movement of the actuator to a predetermined position beyond an operating position of the actuator arm and to determine whether the detected rate is greater than a normal rate for desired actuation of the actuator arm so as to detect an over-actuation condition.
2. An ink jet nozzle assembly as claimed in claim 1 , in which a movement sensor is associated with the actuator and is configured to detect the rate of movement of the actuator when the actuator moves beyond said operating position.
3. An ink jet nozzle assembly as claimed in claim 1 , in which a wall extends from the actuator which together with the nozzle chamber structure defines the nozzle chamber.
4. An ink jet nozzle assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the substrate defines a well proximate the ink supply channel to collect ink leakage from the nozzle chamber.
5. An ink jet nozzle assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the substrate defines a shelf interposed between the ink supply channel and the nozzle chamber.
6. An ink jet nozzle assembly as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said free end is a paddle which is located in register with the shelf when the actuator is in a rest position.
7. An ink jet nozzle assembly as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the paddle defines a raised lip extending along its periphery.