Fluid ejection device including recirculation system
US-9090084-B2 · Jul 28, 2015 · US
US9561666B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9561666-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615064487-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 8, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 29, 2011 |
| Publication date | Feb 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Feb 7, 2017 |
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Systems and methods for degassing fluid are disclosed. An example fluid ejection device including a channel having an entrance and an exit; a supply slot in communication with the channel; a vent; a first bubble impeding structure at the entrance of the channel; and a second bubble impeding structure at an exit of the channel, the first and second bubble impeding structures to retain a bubble within the channel to enable the bubble to be vented through a vent and to deter the bubble from entering the ink supply slot.
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What is claimed is: 1. A fluid ejection device, comprising: a U-shaped recirculation channel having an entrance and an exit; a supply slot in communication with the channel; a vent; a first bubble impeding structure at the entrance of the channel; and a second bubble impeding structure at an exit of the channel, the vent disposed between the first and second bubble impeding structures and in communication with the channel, the first and second bubble impeding structures to retain a bubble within the channel to enable the bubble to be vented through the vent and to deter the bubble from entering the supply slot. 2. The fluid ejection device of claim 1 , wherein the channel is a first channel, the bubble is a first bubble, and the vent is a first vent, further including: a third bubble impeding structure at an entrance of a second channel; and a fourth bubble impeding structure at an exit of the second channel, the third and fourth bubble impeding structures to retain a second bubble within the second channel to enable the second bubble to be vented through a second vent and to deter the second bubble from entering the supply slot. 3. The fluid ejection device of claim 1 , further including a pump to change a surface tension of the bubble. 4. The fluid ejection device of claim 1 , wherein the vent includes a nozzle. 5. The fluid ejection device of claim 1 , further including an ejector to be pulsed to change a surface tension of the bubble. 6. The fluid ejection device of claim 1 , furthering including an ejector to form the bubble within the channel. 7. The fluid ejection device of claim 1 , wherein the bubble is an air bubble. 8. An apparatus, comprising: an ink reservoir; a nozzle, an ink supply slot to receive ink from the ink reservoir; a U-shaped recirculation channel having an entrance and an exit, the channel fluidly coupled to the ink supply slot; a first wall at the entrance of the channel; and a second wall at the exit of the channel, the nozzle disposed between the first and second walls and in communication with the channel, the first and second walls to retain a bubble within the channel to enable the bubble to be vented through the nozzle and to deter the bubble from entering the ink supply slot. 9. The printer of claim 8 , where the channel is a first channel, the nozzle is a first nozzle, and the bubble is a first bubble, further including: a second channel having an entrance and an exit fluidly coupled to the ink supply slot; a third wall at the entrance of the second channel; and a fourth wall at the exit of the second channel, the third and fourth walls to retain a second bubble within the second channel to enable the second bubble to be vented through a second nozzle and to deter the second bubble from entering the ink supply slot. 10. The apparatus of claim 9 , wherein the first channel is on a first side of the ink supply slot and the second channel is on a second side of the ink supply slot, the ink supply slot being positioned between the first channel and the second channel. 11. The apparatus of claim 8 , further including a housing in which the ink reservoir is disposed, the housing being dimensioned to be removably received by a printer. 12. The apparatus of claim 8 , further including a controller to cause an ejector to form the bubble within the channel. 13. The apparatus of claim 8 , further including a pump to change a surface tension of the bubble. 14. The apparatus of claim 13 , wherein the pump draws ink into the channel from the ink supply slot during a printing operation. 15. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the nozzle is to eject ink onto a substrate during a printing operation. 16. The apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the first wall includes first and second protrusions and the second wall includes third and fourth protrusions. 17. An apparatus, comprising: a U-shaped recirculation channel to receive ink from an ink supply slot; a nozzle in fluid communication with the channel, the nozzle to eject ink onto a substrate during a printing operation; and bubble impeding structures at openings of the channel, the nozzle disposed between the bubble impeding structures and in communication with the channel, the bubble impeding structures to retain a bubble within the channel to enable the bubble to be vented through the nozzle and to deter the bubble from entering the ink supply slot. 18. The apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the channel includes a first end having a first opening and a second end having a second opening.
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