Flow-through printhead with bypass manifold
US-11724497-B2 · Aug 15, 2023 · US
US12103306B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12103306-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318213556-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 23, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 12, 2019 |
| Publication date | Oct 1, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 1, 2024 |
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Printheads for a jetting apparatus. In one embodiment, a printhead comprises a plurality of flow-through jetting channels each configured to jet a print fluid out of a nozzle. The printhead further includes a supply manifold fluidly coupled to the flow-through jetting channels, a return manifold fluidly coupled to the flow-through jetting channels, and one or more bypass manifolds fluidly coupled between the supply manifold and the return manifold.
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A printhead comprising: a plurality of jetting channels configured to jet a print fluid, wherein each of the jetting channels includes a pressure chamber, a nozzle, and a diaphragm; a first manifold disposed within the printhead that is fluidly coupled to the jetting channels, wherein the first manifold includes longitudinal sections disposed longitudinally along a length of the printhead and fluidly coupled to the jetting channels via first fluid paths, and includes transverse sections disposed transversely along a width of the printhead; a second manifold disposed within the printhead that is fluidly coupled to the jetting channels, wherein the second manifold includes longitudinal sections disposed longitudinally and fluidly coupled to the jetting channels via second fluid paths, and includes transverse sections disposed transversely; and at least one bypass manifold fluidly coupled between a transverse section of the first manifold and a transverse section of the second manifold. 2. The printhead of claim 1 wherein: the at least one bypass manifold reduces a pressure delta required for the printhead. 3. The printhead of claim 1 wherein: the first manifold comprises a loop within the printhead that includes the longitudinal sections and the transverse sections of the first manifold. 4. The printhead of claim 1 wherein: the at least one bypass manifold is disposed longitudinally between the transverse section of the first manifold and the transverse section of the second manifold. 5. The printhead of claim 1 wherein: the first manifold is directly coupled to pressure chambers of the jetting channels through first restrictors; and the second manifold is directly coupled to the pressure chambers of the jetting channels through second restrictors. 6. The printhead of claim 5 wherein: the first manifold is disposed between a first Input/Output (I/O) port of the printhead, and the first restrictors; and the second manifold is disposed between a second I/O port of the printhead, and the second restrictors. 7. The printhead of claim 1 further comprising: a single, first Input/Output (I/O) port fluidly coupled to the first manifold; and a single, second I/O port fluidly coupled to the second manifold. 8. The printhead of claim 7 wherein: a fluid resistance of the at least one bypass manifold is tuned to reduce a pressure difference between nozzles closer to the single, first I/O port and the nozzles closer to the single, second I/O port. 9. The printhead of claim 1 wherein: at least one of a length and a width of the at least one bypass manifold is tuned with a fluid resistance greater than a fluid resistance of the jetting channels. 10. The printhead of claim 1 wherein: the jetting channels are formed with a plate stack; and a diaphragm plate of the plate stack includes diaphragms of the jetting channels and the at least one bypass manifold. 11. A jetting apparatus comprising: the printhead of claim 1 ; and a controller configured to control the printhead to jet the print fluid. 12. A printhead comprising: a plurality of jetting channels configured to jet a print fluid that are arranged in one or more rows along a length of the printhead, wherein each of the jetting channels includes a pressure chamber, a nozzle, and a diaphragm; a first manifold within the printhead disposed between a first Input/Output (I/O) port and the jetting channels, wherein major sections of the first manifold are disposed longitudinally within the printhead, and the first manifold includes transverse sections disposed transversely along a width of the printhead; a second manifold within the printhead disposed between a second I/O port and the jetting channels, wherein major sections of the second manifold are disposed longitudinally within the printhead, and the second manifold includes transverse sections disposed transversely; and at least one bypass manifold fluidly coupled between a transverse section of the first manifold and a transverse section of the second manifold. 13. The printhead of claim 12 wherein: the at least one bypass manifold is disposed longitudinally within the printhead between the transverse section of the first manifold and the transverse section of the second manifold. 14. The printhead of claim 12 wherein: the first manifold comprises a loop within the printhead that includes the major sections and the transverse sections of the first manifold. 15. The printhead of claim 12 wherein: a fluid resistance of the at least one bypass manifold is tuned to reduce a pressure difference between nozzles closer to the first I/O port and the nozzles closer to the second I/O port. 16. The printhead of claim 12 wherein: at least one of a length and a width of the at least one bypass manifold is tuned with a fluid resistance greater than a fluid resistance of the jetting channels. 17. The printhead of claim 12 wherein: the jetting channels are formed with a plate stack; and a diaphragm plate of the plate stack includes diaphragms of the jetting channels and the at least one bypass manifold. 18. A jetting apparatus comprising: the printhead of claim 12 ; and a controller configured to control the printhead to jet the print fluid. 19. A jetting apparatus comprising: at least one printhead configured to jet droplets onto a medium; and a controller configured to control the at least one printhead; wherein the at least one printhead includes: a plurality of jetting channels arranged in one or more rows along a length of the at least one printhead, wherein each of the jetting channels includes a pressure chamber, a nozzle, and a diaphragm; a first manifold within the at least one printhead disposed between a first Input/Output (I/O) port and the jetting channels, wherein major sections of the first manifold are disposed longitudinally within the at least one printhead, and the first manifold includes transverse sections disposed transversely along a width of the at least one printhead; a second manifold within the at least one printhead disposed between a second I/O port and the jetting channels, wherein major sections of the second manifold are disposed longitudinally within the at least one printhead, and the second manifold includes transverse sections disposed transversely; and at least one bypass manifold fluidly coupled between a transverse section of the first manifold and a transverse section of the second manifold. 20. The jetting apparatus of claim 19 wherein: the jetting apparatus comprises an inkjet printer.
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