Method of manufacturing gel particles, and drive signal generation device for liquid ejection head

US9486769B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9486769-B2
Application numberUS-201213565883-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 3, 2012
Priority dateAug 18, 2011
Publication dateNov 8, 2016
Grant dateNov 8, 2016

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A method of manufacturing gel particles adapted to apply a voltage to a liquid ejection head to eject a liquid including a polymeric material toward an ejection target liquid to thereby manufacture the gel particles, includes: raising the voltage from a first voltage to a second voltage at a first gradient; raising the voltage from the second voltage to a third voltage at a second gradient steeper than the first gradient at which the voltage is raised from the first voltage to the second voltage, and then holding the voltage at the third voltage; dropping the voltage from the third voltage to a fourth voltage, and then holding the voltage at the fourth voltage; raising the voltage from the fourth voltage to a fifth voltage at a third gradient, wherein the third gradient is gentler than the second gradient.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of manufacturing gel particles adapted to apply a voltage to a liquid ejection head to eject a liquid including a polymeric material toward an ejection target liquid to thereby manufacture the gel particles, the method comprising: raising the voltage from a first voltage to a second voltage at a first gradient, wherein the first voltage is an intermediate voltage that is between a voltage maximum and a voltage minimum; raising the voltage from the second voltage to a third voltage, without holding the voltage at the second voltage, at a second gradient steeper than the first gradient at which the voltage is raised from the first voltage to the second voltage, and then holding the voltage at the third voltage, wherein the third voltage is the voltage maximum; dropping the voltage from the third voltage to a fourth voltage, and then holding the voltage at the fourth voltage; raising the voltage from the fourth voltage to a fifth voltage at a third gradient, and then holding the voltage at the fifth voltage; dropping the voltage from the fifth voltage to a sixth voltage, and then holding the voltage at the sixth voltage, wherein the sixth voltage is the voltage minimum; and raising the voltage from the sixth voltage to a seventh voltage, wherein the third gradient at which the voltage is raised from the fourth voltage to the fifth voltage is gentler than the second gradient at which the voltage is raised from the second voltage to the third voltage, wherein the second voltage is one of equal to or higher than 50% of the third voltage. 2. The method of manufacturing gel particles according to claim 1 , wherein the first voltage is equal to the seventh voltage. 3. The method of manufacturing gel particles according to claim 1 , wherein the fourth voltage is higher than the first voltage. 4. The method of manufacturing gel particles according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid including the polymeric material has a viscosity no lower than 5 mPa·s and no higher than 20 mPa·s. 5. The method of manufacturing gel particles according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid including the polymeric material includes sodium alginate. 6. The method of manufacturing gel particles according to claim 1 , further comprising: encapsulating a medical substance. 7. A drive signal generation device for a liquid ejection head adapted to generate a drive signal for applying a voltage to a liquid ejection head and making the liquid ejection head eject a liquid including a polymeric material, comprising a section in which a voltage to be applied to the liquid ejection head is held at a first voltage, wherein the first voltage is an intermediate voltage that is between a voltage maximum and a voltage minimum, raised from the first voltage to a second voltage at a first gradient, raised from the second voltage to a third voltage, without holding the voltage at the second voltage, at a second gradient steeper than the first gradient at which the voltage is raised from the first voltage to the second voltage, then held at the third voltage, wherein the third voltage is the voltage maximum, dropped from the third voltage to a fourth voltage, then held at the fourth voltage, raised from the fourth voltage to a fifth voltage at a third gradient, then held at the fifth voltage, dropped from the fifth voltage to a sixth voltage, and then held at the sixth voltage, wherein the sixth voltage is the voltage minimum, and raised from the sixth voltage to a seventh voltage, wherein the third gradient at which the voltage is raised from the fourth voltage to the fifth voltage is gentler than the second gradient at which the voltage is raised from the second voltage to the third voltage, wherein the second voltage is one of equal to or higher than 50% of the third voltage. 8. A method of manufacturing gel particles adapted to apply a voltage to a liquid ejection head to eject a liquid including a polymeric material toward an ejection target liquid to thereby manufacture the gel particles, the method comprising: raising the voltage from a first voltage to a second voltage at a first gradient, wherein the first voltage is an intermediate voltage that is between a voltage maximum and a voltage minimum; raising the voltage from the second voltage to a third voltage, without holding the voltage at the second voltage, at a second gradient steeper than the first gradient at which the voltage is raised from the first voltage to the second voltage, and then holding the voltage at the third voltage, wherein the third voltage is the voltage maximum, wherein the second voltage is one of equal to or higher than 50% of the third voltage.

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What does patent US9486769B2 cover?
A method of manufacturing gel particles adapted to apply a voltage to a liquid ejection head to eject a liquid including a polymeric material toward an ejection target liquid to thereby manufacture the gel particles, includes: raising the voltage from a first voltage to a second voltage at a first gradient; raising the voltage from the second voltage to a third voltage at a second gradient stee…
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Hiruma Kei, Seiko Epson Corp
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Primary CPC classification B01J13/0065. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Nov 08 2016 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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