IP Library Granted Patent US 8,029,101
Granted Patent B2
US 8,029,101 · App. 13/005,521 · Granted Oct 4, 2011

Ink ejection mechanism with thermal actuator coil

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Patent No.
US 8,029,101
App. No.
13/005,521
Granted
Oct 4, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A micro-electromechanical ejection mechanism is disclosed for ejecting an ink droplet. The mechanism has a wafer substrate and an ink chamber formed on the wafer substrate. The ink chamber has an ink ejection nozzle formed in a roof thereof and an ink inlet port formed in a floor thereof. A paddle device is arranged inside the ink chamber between the inlet port and the ejection nozzle A bi-layer thermal actuator coil is also included with a first end thereof fast with the substrate and a second end connected to the paddle device. Heating of the thermal actuator coil displaces the paddle device, causing ejection of an ink droplet through the ink ejection nozzle.

Claims (12)

1. A micro-electromechanical ejection mechanism comprising:

a wafer substrate;

an ink chamber formed on said wafer substrate, the ink chamber having an ink ejection nozzle formed in a roof thereof and an ink inlet port formed in a floor thereof;

a paddle device arranged inside the ink chamber between the inlet port and the ejection nozzle; and

a bi-layer thermal actuator coil with a first end fast with the substrate and a second end connected to the paddle device, wherein heating of the thermal actuator coil displaces the paddle device causing ejection of an ink droplet through the ink ejection nozzle.

2. The micro-electromechanical ejection mechanism as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bi-layer thermal actuator coil includes a first layer manufactured from a non-conductive material and a second layer manufactured from a conductive material, wherein applying current to the second layer causes the thermal actuator coil to expand.

3. The micro-electromechanical ejection mechanism as claimed in claim 2 , wherein the first layer is manufactured from glass and the second layer is manufactured from titanium diboride.

4. The micro-electromechanical ejection mechanism as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the bi-layer thermal actuator coil is outside the ink chamber.

5. The micro-electromechanical ejection mechanism as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the bi-layer thermal actuator coil is connected to the paddle device by a strut extending through an aperture in a side wall of the ink chamber.

6. The micro-electromechanical ejection mechanism as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the strut and the aperture are treated to be hydrophobic.

7. The micro-electromechanical ejection mechanism as claimed in claim 1 , wherein movement of the paddle device is perpendicular to movement of the ejected ink droplet.

8. The micro-electromechanical ejection mechanism as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a rim is formed around a perimeter of the ink nozzle, the rim being configured to exploit surface tension characteristics of ink in the chamber to prevent ink from flowing out of the chamber.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jun 25, 2014
From: ZAMTEC LIMITED
To: MEMJET TECHNOLOGY LIMITED
Reel/Frame 033244/0276 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 30, 2013
From: SILVERBROOK RESEARCH PTY. LIMITED
To: ZAMTEC LIMITED
Reel/Frame 031517/0134 →