Liquid discharge apparatus and liquid discharge method through oblique irradiation of liquid drops, and changing of flying direction of the liquid droplets

US9919514B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9919514-B2
Application numberUS-201615389177-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 22, 2016
Priority dateDec 28, 2015
Publication dateMar 20, 2018
Grant dateMar 20, 2018

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A liquid discharge apparatus includes: a head unit that has a nozzle array in which a plurality of nozzles are arranged, that discharges a liquid from each of the plurality of nozzles, and that causes liquid columns to extend downwardly; a liquid droplet generating unit that irradiates at least the two liquid columns with a laser beam in a direction obliquely intersecting with the arrangement direction when viewed from the center of the nozzle array and that separates liquid droplets from the liquid column; and a direction changing unit that applies energy to the liquid droplets and changes flying directions of the liquid droplets.

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What is claimed is: 1. A liquid discharge apparatus comprising: a head unit that has a nozzle array in which a plurality of nozzles are arranged in a predetermined arrangement direction, that discharges a liquid from the plurality of nozzles, and that causes at least two liquid columns to extend downwardly; a liquid droplet generating unit that irradiates the at least two liquid columns with a laser beam in a direction obliquely intersecting with the arrangement direction when viewed from a center of the nozzle array and that separates liquid droplets from the liquid column, wherein the laser beam has a condensed shape of which a horizontal width in a horizontal direction is wider than a vertical width in a vertical direction and the irradiation is performed over the at least two liquid columns; and a direction changing unit that applies energy to the liquid droplets and changes flying directions of the liquid droplets. 2. The liquid discharge apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein, when the number of nozzles included in the nozzle array is N, an interval between the adjacent nozzles in the arrangement direction is D, the horizontal width of the laser beam is Lw, and a small angle of angles between a direction orthogonal to the arrangement direction and an emitting direction of the laser beam is θ, a relationship of Lw>D·(N−1)·cos θ is satisfied. 3. The liquid discharge apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the head unit has a liquid chamber that communicates with each of the plurality of nozzles and stores a liquid. 4. The liquid discharge apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the direction changing unit applies the energy to the liquid droplets through irradiation with the laser beam. 5. The liquid discharge apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the liquid droplet generating unit generates liquid droplets having a first size and liquid droplets having a second size that is larger than the first size. 6. The liquid discharge apparatus according to claim 5 , further comprising: a collecting unit that collects the liquid droplets having the first size or the liquid droplets having the second size and resupplies the collected liquid to the head unit. 7. The liquid discharge apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the direction changing unit changes a flying direction of the liquid droplets having the first size, but does not change a flying direction of the liquid droplets having the second size, and wherein the collecting unit collects the liquid droplets having the first size, of which the flying direction is changed, but does not collect the liquid droplets having the second size, of which the flying direction is not changed. 8. The liquid discharge apparatus according to claim 6 , wherein the direction changing unit changes the flying direction of the liquid droplets having the first size, but does not change the flying direction of the liquid droplets having the second size, and wherein the collecting unit does not collect the liquid droplets having the first size, of which the flying direction is changed, but collects the liquid droplets having the second size, of which the flying direction is not changed. 9. The liquid discharge apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: an energy applying unit that applies energy to the liquid droplets having landed on a predetermined target object. 10. The liquid discharge apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the liquid is a flowable composition that contains powder and a solvent, and wherein the energy applying unit applies energy to the liquid droplets having landed, thereby sintering the powder in the liquid droplets or melting the powder in the liquid droplets and then solidifying the powder. 11. The liquid discharge apparatus comprising: a head unit that has a nozzle array in which a plurality of nozzles are arranged in a predetermined arrangement direction, that discharges a liquid from the plurality of nozzles, and that causes at least two liquid columns to extend downwardly; a liquid droplet generating unit that irradiates the at least two liquid columns with a laser beam in a direction obliquely intersecting with the arrangement direction when viewed from a center of the nozzle array and that separates liquid droplets from the liquid column, wherein the liquid droplet generating unit performs scanning with the laser beam in a direction parallel to the arrangement direction, and irradiates the at least two liquid columns with the laser beam; and a direction changing unit that applies energy to the liquid droplets and changes flying directions of the liquid droplets. 12. A method for discharging a liquid comprising: discharging a liquid from each of a plurality of nozzles in a nozzle array in which the plurality of nozzles are arranged in a predetermined arrangement direction and causing a liquid column to extend downwardly; irradiating at least two liquid columns with a laser beam in a direction obliquely intersecting with the arrangement direction when viewed from a center of the nozzle array and separating liquid droplets from the liquid column, wherein the laser beam has a condensed shape of which a horizontal width in a horizontal direction is wider than a vertical width in a vertical direction and the irradiation is performed over the at least two liquid columns, wherein; and applying energy to the liquid droplets and changing flying directions of the liquid droplets. 13. The method for discharging a liquid according to claim 12 , further comprising: applying energy to the liquid droplets having landed on a predetermined target object. 14. The method for discharging a liquid according to claim 13 , wherein the liquid is a flowable composition that contains powder and a solvent, and wherein the applying of the energy to the landing liquid droplets includes: applying the energy to the landing liquid droplets; and sintering the powder in the liquid droplet or melting the powder in the liquid droplet and then solidifying the powder. 15. A method for discharging a liquid comprising: discharging a liquid from each of a plurality of nozzles in a nozzle array in which the plurality of nozzles are arranged in a predetermined arrangement direction and causing a liquid column to extend downwardly; irradiating at least two liquid columns with a laser beam in a direction obliquely intersecting with the arrangement direction when viewed from a center of the nozzle array and separating liquid droplets from the liquid column, wherein the liquid droplet generating unit performs scanning with the laser beam in a direction parallel to the arrangement direction, and irradiates the at least two liquid columns with the laser beam; and applying energy to the liquid droplets and changing flying directions of the liquid droplets.

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  • Continuous stream with droplets of different sizes · CPC title

  • Heads; Nozzles · CPC title

  • B41J2/03Primary

    by pressure · CPC title

  • Apparatus for additive manufacturing; Details thereof or accessories therefor · CPC title

  • B41J2/02Primary

    generating a continuous ink jet · CPC title

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What does patent US9919514B2 cover?
A liquid discharge apparatus includes: a head unit that has a nozzle array in which a plurality of nozzles are arranged, that discharges a liquid from each of the plurality of nozzles, and that causes liquid columns to extend downwardly; a liquid droplet generating unit that irradiates at least the two liquid columns with a laser beam in a direction obliquely intersecting with the arrangement d…
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Seiko Epson Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B41J2/03. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
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Publication date Tue Mar 20 2018 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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