Liquid ejection head and liquid ejection apparatus
US-2024375397-A1 · Nov 14, 2024 · US
US10293604B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10293604-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715459408-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2017 |
| Priority date | Mar 25, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 21, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 21, 2019 |
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In order to keep possible local temperature differences in a liquid ejection head small to allow stable liquid ejection performance to be achieved, temperatures in a plurality of heating areas in a liquid ejection head are discretely controlled using heating elements and temperature detection elements.
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A liquid ejection head that ejects a liquid through ejection ports, the liquid ejection head comprising: ejection energy generation elements configured to generate energy utilized to eject the liquid; a detection unit configured to detect a temperature of the liquid ejection head; a heating unit configured to heat the liquid ejection head by a heating value varying according to a temperature difference between a temperature detected by the detection unit and a predetermined target temperature; a plurality of pressure chambers each configured to communicate with a corresponding one of a plurality of the ejection ports and containing one of the ejection energy generation elements; a common liquid supply path configured to communicate with one side of each of the plurality of pressure chambers; and a common liquid collection path configured to communicate with the other side of each of the plurality of pressure chambers, wherein the common supply path has a higher internal static pressure than the common collection path. 2. The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein the detection unit includes a first detection unit configured to detect a temperature in a first area and a second detection unit configured to detect a temperature in a second area, the heating unit includes a first heating unit configured to heat the first area and a second heating unit configured to heat the second area, and the liquid ejection head includes a driving unit configured to allow the first heating unit to generate heat according to a temperature difference between the predetermined target temperature and a temperature detected by the first detection unit and to allow the second heating unit to generate heat according to a temperature difference between the predetermined target temperature and a temperature detected by the second detection unit. 3. The liquid ejection head according to claim 2 , wherein the first area is higher in temperature diffusivity than the second area, and the driving unit sets a heating value of the first heating unit larger than a heating value of the second heating unit. 4. The liquid ejection head according to claim 2 , wherein the first area is positioned on an upstream side in the common supply path with respect to the second area, and the driving unit sets the heating value of the first heating unit larger than the heating value of the second heating unit. 5. The liquid ejection head according to claim 4 , wherein the common supply path supplies the liquid to the plurality of pressure chambers through supply ports, and the first area is positioned closer to the supply ports than the second area. 6. The liquid ejection head according to claim 2 , wherein in a case where one of the first heating unit and the second heating unit has a larger heating value than the other, the driving unit reduces a driving pulse so as to make heat generation energy of the first heating unit and heat generation energy of the second heating unit equal. 7. The liquid ejection head according to claim 2 , wherein at least one of the first heating unit and the second heating unit comprises a plurality of heating units. 8. The liquid ejection head according to claim 2 , wherein at least one of the first detection unit and the second detection unit comprises a plurality of detection units. 9. The liquid ejection head according to claim 2 , wherein the driving unit varies at least one of a magnitude of a driving voltage and a length of a driving pulse for the first heating unit and the second heating unit to vary the heating values of the first heating unit and the second heating unit. 10. The liquid ejection head according to claim 2 , wherein the driving unit includes a first driving unit disposed in the first area and configured to allow the first heating unit to generate heat and a second driving unit disposed in the second area and configured to allow the second heating unit to generate heat. 11. The liquid ejection head according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid in each of the pressure chambers is circulated to and from outside of the pressure chamber. 12. A liquid ejection apparatus comprising: a liquid ejection head configured to eject a liquid through ejection ports; and a moving unit configured to move the liquid ejection head relative to a medium to which the liquid ejected from the liquid ejection head is applied, wherein the liquid ejection head comprises: ejection energy generation elements configured to generate energy utilized to eject the liquid; a detection unit configured to detect a temperature of the liquid ejection head; a heating unit configured to heat the liquid ejection head by a heating value varying according to a temperature difference between a temperature detected by the detection unit and a predetermined target temperature; a plurality of pressure chambers each configured to communicate with a corresponding one of a plurality of the ejection ports and containing one of the ejection energy generation elements; a common liquid supply path configured to communicate with one side of each of the plurality of pressure chambers; and a common liquid collection path configured to communicate with the other side of each of the plurality of pressure chambers, wherein the common supply path has a higher internal static pressure than the common collection path. 13. A temperature control method for a liquid ejection head enabled to eject a liquid through a plurality of ejection ports, the liquid ejection head including the ejection ports, a plurality of pressure chambers each configured to communicate with a corresponding one of the plurality of ejection ports and containing an ejection energy generation element, a common liquid supply path configured to communicate with one side of each of the plurality of pressure chambers, and a common liquid collection path configured to communicate with the other side of each of the plurality of pressure chambers, wherein the common supply path has a higher internal static pressure than the common collection path, the method comprising: a first detection step of detecting a temperature in a first area in which some of the plurality of ejection ports are disposed; a second detection step of detecting a temperature in a second area in which some of the plurality of ejection ports are disposed; and a heating step of heating the first area according to a temperature difference between a predetermined target temperature and the temperature detected in the first detection step and heating the second area according to a temperature difference between the predetermined target temperature and the temperature detected in the second detection step. 14. A liquid ejection head that ejects a liquid through ejection ports, the liquid ejection head comprising: ejection energy generation elements configured to generate energy utilized to eject the liquid; a detection unit configured to detect a temperature of the liquid ejection head, the detection unit including a first detection unit configured to detect a temperature in a first area and a second detection unit configured to detect a temperature in a second area; a heating unit configured to heat the liquid ejection head, the heating unit including a first heating unit configured to heat the first area and a second heating unit configured to heat the second area; a driving unit configured to allow the heating unit to generate heat by a heating value varying according to a temperature difference between a temperature detected by the detection unit and a predetermined target temperature; and a supply pat
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