Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism
Patent
1998-01-12
2000-08-22
Barlow, John
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Ejector mechanism
347 70, 399260, B41J 206, B41J 2045, G03G 1509
Patent
active
061061034
ABSTRACT:
An ink-jet spraying device includes an ink chamber for holding ink corresponding to an opening in a nozzle plate; an ultrasonic vibration plate which vibrates in order to separate pigment particles in the ink; a mesh grid for electrically charging the separated pigment particles, with a voltage applied; and an electric field formation circuit for spraying the electrically charged pigment particles through the nozzle openings in accordance with a print command. The separated pigment particles acquire an electric polarity while passing through the mesh grid, since the voltage applied to the mesh grid is greater or equal to that of the formed electric field. The electric field formation circuit includes: a common electrode installed under the ink chamber; and individual electrodes disposed above the ink chamber.
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Barlow John
Bushnell Robert E.
Gordon Raquel Yvette
Samsung Electronics Co,. Ltd.
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