Incremental printing of symbolic information – Ink jet – Ejector mechanism
Patent
1997-10-28
2000-12-05
Barlow, John
Incremental printing of symbolic information
Ink jet
Ejector mechanism
B41J 2135
Patent
active
061556718
ABSTRACT:
The particle diameter of droplets is controlled without improvements on a nozzle plate. An ultrasonic wave causes a radiation pressure to be intermittently applied to an opening in a cycle having a period shorter than the fundamental vibration period of a liquid surface in the opening. A high-order standing wave is then generated at the liquid surface in the opening to cause a plurality of droplets to be emitted simultaneously. Since the plurality of droplets are simultaneously emitted from a plurality of mounds of the high-order standing wave, the droplets have a diameter smaller than the diameter of the opening and are emitted vertically upwardly. The diameter of the droplets is controlled by the order of the high-order standing wave to be generated. The order of the standing wave is increased by shortening the period for which the radiation pressure is applied to the opening.
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Aizawa Jyun-ichi
Fukumoto Hiroshi
Matsuo Hirohumi
Nakagawa Kunihiko
Narumiya Hiromu
Barlow John
Dickens C.
Mitsubishi Denki & Kabushiki Kaisha
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