Ink jet head

US11312136B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11312136-B2
Application numberUS-202117194416-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 8, 2021
Priority dateMar 23, 2020
Publication dateApr 26, 2022
Grant dateApr 26, 2022

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An ink jet head includes a piezoelectric element that is driven in a d33 mode, a pressure generation chamber in which a pressure is generated by the piezoelectric element, and an individual ink supply flow passage that through which the ink is supplied to the pressure generation chamber. The ink jet head includes an individual ink discharge flow passage that through which the ink is discharged from the pressure generation chamber, and a nozzle that ejects the ink from the pressure generation chamber. In a cross-sectional view in a direction orthogonal to an arrangement direction of the nozzle, inner diameters of the pressure generation chamber, the individual ink supply flow passage, and the individual ink discharge flow passage are shorter on a part close to the nozzle than a part close to the piezoelectric element side. Accordingly, an ink jet head capable of ejecting high-viscosity ink can be provided.

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What is claimed is: 1. An ink jet head comprising: a piezoelectric element that is driven in a d33 mode; a pressure generation chamber that is disposed below the piezoelectric element and in which a pressure is generated by driving the piezoelectric element; an individual ink supply flow passage that communicates with the pressure generation chamber and through which ink is supplied to the pressure generation chamber; an individual ink discharge flow passage that communicates with the pressure generation chamber and through which the ink is discharged from the pressure generation chamber; and a nozzle that is disposed below the pressure generation chamber and ejects the ink from the pressure generation chamber, wherein in a cross-sectional view in a direction orthogonal to an arrangement direction of the nozzle, an inner diameter of each of the pressure generation chamber, the individual ink supply flow passage, and the individual ink discharge flow passage is shorter on the nozzle side than on the piezoelectric element side. 2. The ink jet head of claim 1 , further comprising: a first constricted portion that is disposed on the piezoelectric element side for forming an ink entrance portion causing the pressure generation chamber to communicate with the individual ink supply flow passage; a second constricted portion that is disposed on the nozzle side for forming the ink entrance portion; a third constricted portion that is disposed on the piezoelectric element side for forming an ink exit portion causing the pressure generation chamber to communicate with the individual ink discharge flow passage; and a fourth constricted portion that is disposed on the nozzle side for forming the ink exit portion, wherein in the cross-sectional view in the direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction of the nozzle, an end portion of the first constricted portion on the pressure generation chamber side is positioned closer to the individual ink supply flow passage side than an end portion of the second constricted portion on the pressure generation chamber side, an end portion of the first constricted portion on the individual ink supply flow passage side is positioned closer to the pressure generation chamber side than an end portion of the second constricted portion on the individual ink supply flow passage side, an end portion of the third constricted portion on the pressure generation chamber side is positioned closer to the individual ink discharge flow passage side than an end portion of the fourth constricted portion on the pressure generation chamber side, and an end portion of the third constricted portion on the individual ink discharge flow passage side is positioned closer to the pressure generation chamber side than an end portion of the fourth constricted portion on the individual ink discharge flow passage side. 3. The ink jet head of claim 1 , wherein in the cross-sectional view in the direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction of the nozzle, a position of the nozzle is disposed to be shifted to any of the individual ink supply flow passage side or the individual ink discharge flow passage side with respect to a center of the piezoelectric element. 4. The ink jet head of claim 1 , wherein a part of a bottom surface of at least one of the individual ink supply flow passage and the individual ink discharge flow passage has a damper function of attenuating a pressure wave. 5. The ink jet head of claim 1 , wherein a distance from a bottom surface of the pressure generation chamber to a meniscus surface of the nozzle is 30 μm to 300 μm. 6. The ink jet head of claim 1 , wherein in the cross-sectional view in the direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction of the nozzle, roughness is provided in at least one of an end portion of the individual ink supply flow passage opposite to an end portion on the pressure generation chamber side, and an end portion of the individual ink discharge flow passage opposite to an end portion on the pressure generation chamber side. 7. The ink jet head of claim 1 , wherein in a top view of the individual ink supply flow passage and the individual ink discharge flow passage, at least one of an end portion of the individual ink supply flow passage opposite to an end portion on the pressure generation chamber side, and an end portion of the individual ink discharge flow passage opposite to an end portion on the pressure generation chamber side has a non-linear shape. 8. The ink jet head of claim 1 , wherein in a top view of the pressure generation chamber, at least a part of an inner wall of the pressure generation chamber has a non-linear shape.

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  • of stacked structure type, deformed by compression/extension and disposed on a diaphragm · CPC title

  • with ink circulating through the whole print head · CPC title

  • B41J2/045Primary

    by pressure, e.g. electromechanical transducers · CPC title

  • Structure of nozzle plates · CPC title

  • Coating the nozzle area or the ink chamber · CPC title

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What does patent US11312136B2 cover?
An ink jet head includes a piezoelectric element that is driven in a d33 mode, a pressure generation chamber in which a pressure is generated by the piezoelectric element, and an individual ink supply flow passage that through which the ink is supplied to the pressure generation chamber. The ink jet head includes an individual ink discharge flow passage that through which the ink is discharged …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Panasonic Ip Man Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B41J2/14274. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Apr 26 2022 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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