Micro-fluid ejection heads and methods for bonding substrates to supports
View Patent ↗A substantially planar micro-fluid ejection device, where the micro-fluid ejection head is hermetically sealed and bonded to a support material, and a method of bonding a silicon device, such as a micro-fluid ejection head, to a support material.
1. A micro-fluid ejection head comprising:
a device substrate having a first surface and a second surface opposite the first surface, at least one fluid flow slot formed therein from the first surface to the second surface, and at least one micro-fluid ejection device adjacent to the second surface; and
a support hermetically sealed using a basic solution to the first surface of the device substrate, the support having at least one fluid flow slot formed therein that is associated with the slot in the device substrate,
wherein one or more of the first surface of the device substrate and the support is non-planar, and both the substrate and a surface of the support comprise silicon, and wherein at least one of the substrate and a surface of the support is substantially composed of silicon.
2. The micro-fluid ejection head of claim 1 , wherein the device substrate comprises a preformed micro-fluid ejection chip having at least one micro-fluid ejection device comprising at least one actuator in electrical communication with at least one driver circuit.
3. The micro-fluid ejection head of claim 1 , wherein the support ranges in thickness from about 1 mm to about 5 mm.
4. The micro-fluid ejection head of claim 1 , further comprising a flow feature material having at least one fluid flow channel formed therein, adjacent to the second surface of the device substrate.
5. The micro-fluid ejection head of claim 4 , further comprising a nozzle plate having at least one fluid ejection aperture formed therein, fixedly attached adjacent to the flow feature material.
6. The micro-fluid ejection head of claim 1 , further comprising a nozzle plate having at least one fluid ejection aperture and at least one fluid flow channel associated with the aperture formed therein, wherein the nozzle plate is fixedly attached adjacent to the second surface of the device substrate.