Recorders – Record receiver deforming
Patent
1981-04-20
1982-10-26
Miller, Jr.
Recorders
Record receiver deforming
G01D 1518
Patent
active
043565000
ABSTRACT:
In ink drop printers wherein a portion of the propelled ink from an orifice is returned for reuse and other ink selected from the issuing ink filament proceeds to an ink receiving surface, a cover is disclosed, which substantially prevents gas from leaving the selection region, unless the exiting gas or a substantially solvent saturated replacement gas is returned after ink is extracted for reuse. Thus, except for an ink extraction route, mist, satellite drops, exploded drops, evaporated solvent, and unused drops, whichever are present, are substantially prevented from leaving the cover; whereas, print droplets do leave the cover. Problems solved are ink solvent replacement, ink drying on printer surfaces such as orifices, dust entry to electrostatic areas, and external ink build up and messiness. Electrodes, or gas passing thereover, may be heated slightly to prevent solvent condensation.
Features of a selection system having no electrodes, except those washed by ink droplets are disclosed. Application of electrical voltages changes the contact angle of selected droplets, thus pulling them closer to a surface. Other droplets with the same initial conditions but to which less voltage is applied travel other paths and leave the surface at other positions. Contact configurations and departure modes are disclosed.
The third aspect of this invention deals with voltages and the formation of conducting areas covered with a dielectric and having an exposed surface upon which a selected ink, possibly metallic, will form a reasonably large contact angle. A hydrophobic layer may be added above a high voltage dielectric.
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