Inkjet printing apparatus
US-2024246342-A1 · Jul 25, 2024 · US
US9370935B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9370935-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514729842-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jun 10, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 21, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 21, 2016 |
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The invention is to provide a liquid ejecting head including a flow path member which allows a capacity of an air bubble chamber to be increased as much as possible and in which a filter is not clogged even when the variation of a liquid consumption amount is large, and a liquid ejecting apparatus including the flow path member. Alternatively, the invention is to provide a liquid ejecting head including a flow path member which allows a capacity of an air bubble chamber to be increased as much as possible while being miniaturized in a transporting direction and a liquid ejecting apparatus including the flow path member.
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What is claimed is: 1. A liquid ejecting head comprising: a head main body that ejects an ink droplet from a nozzle group having nozzle openings of which positions on a liquid ejecting surface are different from each other in a first direction; a flow path member that includes a flow path which supplies a liquid to the head main body, a filter which is provided in the middle of the flow path, a filter chamber which is formed of an upstream filter chamber on a upstream side and a downstream filter chamber on a downstream side of the filter and accommodates the filter, and an air bubble chamber which communicates with the filter chamber on the upstream side and stores air bubbles removed by the filter; a first nozzle group and a second nozzle group of which positions on the liquid ejecting surface in a second direction orthogonal to the first direction are different from each other, and the positions are overlapped with each other at least in a portion in the first direction; and a branched flow path in which the flow path of the flow path member is branched in the middle of the path and then communicates with the first nozzle group and the second nozzle group, wherein the air bubble chamber is provided for each branched flow path. 2. The liquid ejecting head according to claim 1 , wherein the first nozzle group includes a first nozzle row and a second nozzle row along the first direction, and the second nozzle group includes a third nozzle row and a fourth nozzle row along the first direction, wherein regarding the position in the first direction, an amount of overlap between the first nozzle row and the second nozzle row is smaller than an amount of overlap of the first nozzle row and the third nozzle row, wherein regarding the position in the first direction, an amount of overlap between the third nozzle row and the fourth nozzle row is smaller than an amount of overlap between the second nozzle row and the fourth nozzle row, wherein a first communication air bubble chamber to which the air bubbles in the air bubble chamber corresponding to the nozzle row are mutually movable is commonly provided in the first nozzle row and the second nozzle row, wherein a second communication air bubble chamber to which the air bubbles in the air bubble chamber corresponding to the nozzle row are mutually movable is commonly provided in the third nozzle row and the fourth nozzle row, and wherein the first communication air bubble chamber is one air bubble chamber which is provided for each branched flow path, and the second communication air bubble chamber is the other air bubble chamber which is provided for each the branched flow path. 3. The liquid ejecting head according to claim 2 , wherein the head main body is configured that the first nozzle row and the third nozzle row are provided on a single nozzle plate, and the second nozzle row and the fourth nozzle row are provided on a single nozzle plate. 4. The liquid ejecting head according to claim 2 , wherein the head main body are in plural, and each of head main bodies includes a plurality of nozzle rows corresponding to the first communication air bubble chamber, and a plurality of nozzle rows corresponding to the second communication air bubble chamber. 5. The liquid ejecting head according to claim 2 , wherein the flow path includes a first branch point that branches in the middle of the flow path, and a second branch point which branches closer to the downstream side than the first branch point, wherein the first communication air bubble chamber corresponds to one filter chamber of a flow path branched at the first branch point, and wherein the second communication air bubble chamber corresponds to the other filter chamber of a flow path branched at the first branch point. 6. The liquid ejecting head according to claim 1 , wherein the air bubble chamber is two-dimensionally disposed on a surface in parallel with the liquid ejecting surface, wherein the first branch point is a branch point which branches out the flow path extending to one side in the direction orthogonal to the first direction and the flow path extending to the other side, and wherein the second branch point is a branch point which branches out the flow path extending to one side in the first direction and the flow path extending to the other side. 7. A liquid ejecting apparatus comprising the liquid ejecting head according to claim 1 .
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