Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Fluid pattern dispersing device making – e.g. – ink jet
Patent
1992-06-23
1994-04-26
Eley, Timothy V.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Fluid pattern dispersing device making, e.g., ink jet
29423, 29468, 29466, B23P 2500
Patent
active
053055217
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed in an ink-jet head assembling method for executing alignments between a top plate and a heater board. The method comprises steps of holding the top plate by fingers, moving the fingers to bring the top plate to a position above the heater board with adhesives having been applied, releasing the holding of the fingers, enabling them to engage with an ink reception port of the top plate, and moving the fingers sideways to abut against the ink reception port, and adjusting a relative position between heaters of the heater board and nozzles of the top plate.
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Baba Tsuyoshi
Inaba Masaki
Ohba Takashi
Orikasa Tsuyoshi
Tsuda Toshio
Canon Kabushiki Kaisha
Eley Timothy V.
Nguyen Khan V.
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