Local humidification for fluidic dispensing devices
09956783 ยท 2018-05-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J2/1753
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/165
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/0458
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/1714
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2002/16573
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2002/1655
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2002/16564
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B41J2/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/045
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A fluidic dispensing device includes a first fluid supply containing a primary fluid and a second fluid supply containing a humidification fluid. A plurality of primary nozzles in fluid communication with the first fluid supply eject the primary fluid and a plurality of humidification nozzles in fluid communication with the second fluid supply eject the humidification fluid for controlling a humidity of an environment adjacent the plurality of primary nozzles.
Claims
1. A fluidic dispensing device comprising: a first fluid supply containing a primary fluid; a second fluid supply containing a humidification fluid; a plurality of primary nozzles in fluid communication with the first fluid supply for ejecting the primary fluid onto a target substrate; a plurality of humidification nozzles in fluid communication with the second fluid supply for ejecting the humidification fluid and controlling a humidity of an environment adjacent the plurality of primary nozzles; and a humidification substrate positioned between the plurality of humidification nozzles and the target substrate for absorbing the humidification fluid ejected from the plurality of humidification nozzles while allowing the primary fluid to be ejected from the plurality of primary nozzles onto the target substrate.
2. The fluidic dispensing device of claim 1 further comprising a heating device disposed adjacent the humidification substrate for assisting in evaporation of the humidification fluid absorbed by the humidification substrate.
3. The fluidic dispensing device of claim 1 further comprising at least one humidity sensor for measuring at least one of the temperature and humidity of the environment adjacent the plurality of primary nozzles.
4. The fluidic dispensing device of claim 3 further comprising a humidification controller in communication with the humidity sensor for controlling the ejection of the humidification fluid from the plurality of humidification nozzles based at least in part on readings from the humidity sensor.
5. The fluidic dispensing device of claim 4 wherein the humidification controller actuates the plurality of humidification nozzles when the humidity sensor determines that the humidity of the environment adjacent the plurality of primary nozzles is less than about 40% relative humidity.
6. The fluidic dispensing device of claim 4 wherein the humidification controller actuates the plurality of humidification nozzles for a first amount of humidification fluid when the humidity sensor determines that the humidity of the environment adjacent the plurality of primary nozzles is between about 30% and 40% relative humidity and actuates the plurality of humidification nozzles for a second amount of humidification fluid when the humidity sensor determines that the humidity of the environment adjacent the plurality of primary nozzles is less than about 30% relative humidity, wherein the second amount of humidification fluid is greater than the first amount.
7. The fluidic dispensing device of claim 1 further comprising a humidification controller for controlling the ejection of the humidification fluid from the plurality of humidification nozzles according to a humidity control algorithm.
8. The fluidic dispensing device of claim 7 wherein the humidity control algorithm actuates the plurality of humidification nozzles for a first amount of humidification fluid when the humidity sensor determines that the humidity of the environment adjacent the plurality of primary nozzles is within a predetermined range and actuates the plurality of humidification nozzles for a second amount of humidification fluid when the humidity sensor determines that the humidity is less than the predetermined range, wherein the second amount of humidification fluid is greater than the first amount.
9. The fluidic dispensing device of claim 1 further comprising a humidification controller for controlling the ejection of the humidification fluid from the plurality of humidification nozzles according to predetermined intervals.
10. The fluidic dispensing device of claim 1 further comprising: a primary fluid supply channel for delivering the primary fluid from the first fluid supply to the plurality of primary nozzles; and a humidification fluid supply channel for delivering the humidification fluid from the second fluid supply to the plurality of humidification nozzles.
11. The fluidic dispensing device of claim 1 further comprising a fluidic ejection head and wherein the plurality of primary nozzles and the plurality of humidification nozzles are disposed within the same fluidic ejection head.
12. The fluidic dispensing device of claim 1 wherein the plurality of humidification nozzles includes a first set of humidification nozzles disposed adjacent a first end of the plurality of primary nozzles and a second set of humidification nozzles disposed adjacent a second end of the plurality of primary nozzles.
13. A method for maintaining desired humidity levels of a fluidic dispensing device, the method comprising: providing one or more fluidic ejection heads including a first fluid supply containing a primary fluid, a second fluid supply containing a humidification fluid, a plurality of primary nozzles in fluid communication with the first fluid supply for ejecting the primary fluid onto a target substrate, a plurality of humidification nozzles in fluid communication with the second fluid supply for ejecting the humidification fluid, and a humidification substrate positioned between the plurality of humidification nozzles and the target substrate for absorbing the humidification fluid ejected from the plurality of humidification nozzles while allowing the primary fluid to be ejected from the plurality of primary nozzles onto the target substrate; and ejecting the humidification fluid from the plurality of humidification nozzles for controlling the humidity levels of an environment adjacent the plurality of primary nozzles.
14. The method of claim 13 wherein the humidification fluid is ejected from the plurality of humidification nozzles according to predetermined intervals.
15. The method of claim 13 wherein the fluidic dispensing device includes one or more humidity sensors, wherein the humidification fluid is ejected from the plurality of humidification nozzles based at least in part on readings from the one or more humidity sensors.
16. The method of claim 15 wherein the plurality of humidification nozzles are actuated during the ejecting step for ejecting a first amount of humidification fluid when the one or more humidity sensors determine that the humidity of the environment adjacent the plurality of primary nozzles is within a predetermined range and are actuated for ejecting a second amount of humidification fluid when the one or more humidity sensors determine that the humidity is less than the predetermined range, wherein the second amount of humidification fluid is greater than the first amount.
17. The method of claim 13 further comprising a heating device disposed adjacent the humidification substrate for assisting in evaporation of the humidification fluid absorbed by the humidification substrate.
18. The method of claim 17 further comprising activating the heating device upon ejecting the humidification fluid from the plurality of humidification nozzles.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Further advantages of the disclosure are apparent by reference to the detailed description in conjunction with the figures, wherein elements are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(11) While the primary nozzles 22 are used to eject the primary fluid, the second set of nozzles 122 are in fluid communication with a second fluid supply containing a humidification fluid that is to be ejected into the local environment adjacent the fluidic ejection head 110. Thus, nozzles 122 are referred to herein as humidification nozzles. According to preferred embodiments, the humidification fluid is pure water, or water with additives as known in the art that tend to enhance the desired humidification behavior of humidifiers. Similar to primary nozzles 22, ejection of the humidification fluid from humidification nozzles 122 is preferably controlled by humidification fluid ejection actuators 120. Upon activation of humidification fluid ejection actuators 120, humidification fluid is supplied to fluid receiving channels 124 and fluid chambers 126 from a dedicated humidification fluid feed channel 128 that is in fluid communication with the second fluid supply. In operation, the humidification fluid passed through the humidification fluid supply channel and ejected from the humidification nozzles 122 is used to maintain a higher humidity level of the local environment adjacent the primary nozzles 22, which allows the fluidic ejection head 110 to remain inactive for a much longer period of time before becoming inoperative or increasingly inaccurate.
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(13) According to alternate embodiments, that humidification nozzles 122 may be provided on their own nozzle plate 12, fluidic ejection head, or even own fluid cartridge as opposed to being combined with primary nozzles 22 as shown. In other words, a fluidic dispensing device according to the present disclosure could include one or more fluidic ejection heads and/or fluid cartridges devoted entirely to ejecting a humidification fluid into a local environment adjacent fluidic ejection heads 10 having only primary nozzles 22.
(14) According to certain embodiments, humidification nozzles 122 are operable to eject very small droplets of humidification fluid such that the humidification fluid becomes easily airborne and quickly evaporates upon ejection to the local environment adjacent the fluidic ejection head 110. However, according to other embodiments and with reference to
(15) According to preferred embodiments, the fluidic delivery device 100 includes one or more humidity and/or temperature sensors 144 for determining when to eject humidification fluid from the humidification nozzles 122. For purposes of the present disclosure, sensors having a moisture sensing element, temperature sensing element, or both are collectively referred to as a humidity sensor. According to certain embodiments, the circuitry 32 of the fluidic dispensing device includes a humidification controller that is in communication with the one or more humidity sensors 144 and is executing a local humidity control algorithm. The humidification controller according to this embodiment provides control and actuation of the humidification fluid ejector actuators 120 according to the humidity control algorithm. For example, referring to the flowchart of
(16) It has been found that typical inkjet printers and associated inks tend to show issues related to evaporation when the humidity of the local environment is below about 30% and have very little issues above about 50%. Thus, according to certain embodiments, the ejector actuators 120 are actuated in step 204 for a pre-specified number of fires and/or to eject a specified amount of humidification fluid when the relative humidity of the local environment is between a specified range, such as about 30% and 50%. On the other hand, if the relative humidity is less than about 30%, actuators 120 are actuated for a greater pre-specified number of fires (i.e., a greater amount of humidification fluid). If the relative humidity of the local environment is greater than about 50%, the actuators 120 are not activated and the humidity sensors 144 go back to sleep. It should be understood these are merely example ranges and other preferred thresholds may be incorporated depending on application requirements. Humidity sensors 144 may also incorporate temperature readings in combination with relative humidity to actuate actuators 120 based on absolute humidity readings and/or a more sophisticated algorithm could be employed, such as a proportional-integral-derivative control algorithm.
(17) According to alternate embodiments, the humidity sensors 144 may be omitted and the humidity control algorithm is programmed to actuate the humidification fluid ejector actuators 120 according to predetermined intervals. In other words, the humidification fluid ejector actuators are actuated at predetermined intervals regardless of the actual humidity of the local environment.
(18) The foregoing description of preferred embodiments for this disclosure has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. The description and embodiments are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the disclosure and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the disclosure in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the disclosure as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.