IP Library Granted Patent US 7,086,721
Granted Patent B2
US 7,086,721 · App. 11/055,203 · Granted Aug 8, 2006

Moveable ejection nozzles in an inkjet printhead

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Patent No.
US 7,086,721
App. No.
11/055,203
Granted
Aug 8, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention describes an inkjet printhead. The printhead includes an array of ink chambers, each with an outer wall defining an ink ejection port and having at least one actuator. The outer wall faces the print media substrate during use wherein the actuator move the ejection port away from the media substrate in order eject ink through the port. This arrangement does not have any actuators within the chamber to slow ink refill and the return of the outer wall to its quiescent state assists ink refill.

Claims (10)

1. An inkjet printhead for printing on a media substrate, the printhead comprising:

a wafer substrate defining a plurality of nozzle chambers for storing ink to be ejected, each of the nozzle chambers having an outer wall that faces the media substrate during use, the wall having an ink ejection port and at least one actuator for moving the ink ejection port away from the media substrate to eject ink from the corresponding nozzle chamber via the ink ejection port, and wherein there is a plurality of actuators in the wall, and wherein the actuators include a surface which bends inwards away from the centre of the nozzle chamber upon actuation, and wherein the actuators are actuated by means of a thermal actuator device, wherein the thermal actuator device has a conductive resistive heating element encased within a material having a high coefficient of thermal expansion.

2. An inkjet printhead according to claim 1 wherein the element can be serpentine to allow for substantially unhindered expansion of the material.

3. An inkiet printhead according to claim 2 wherein the actuators are arranged radially around the ejection port.

4. An inkjet printhead according to claim 3 wherein the actuators form a membrane between the nozzle chamber and an external atmosphere of the arrangement and the actuators bend away from the external atmosphere to cause an increase in pressure within the nozzle chamber thereby initiating a consequential ejection of ink from the nozzle chamber.

5. An inkjet printhead according to claims 4 wherein the actuators bend away from a central axis of the nozzle chamber.

6. An inkjet printhead according to claim 5 wherein the ink chambers are formed on the wafer substrate utilizing micro-electro mechanical techniques and further comprise an ink supply channel in communication with the nozzle chamber.

7. An inkjet printhead according to claims 6 wherein the ink supply channel is etched through the wafer.

8. An inkjet printhead according to claim 7 wherein each of the ink chambers include a series of struts which support the ejection port.

9. An inkjet printhead according to claim 8 wherein the ink chambers are formed adjacent each other so as to form a pagewidth printhead.

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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