HEAD CHIP, LIQUID JET HEAD, LIQUID JET RECORDING DEVICE, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING HEAD CHIP
20230120427 · 2023-04-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
B41J2002/14362
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/14209
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2202/11
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/1642
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2202/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B41J2/1635
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A head chip, a liquid jet head, a liquid jet recording device, and a method of manufacturing a head chip each capable of ensuring the tolerance of the displacement between nozzle holes and communication holes while ensuring the bonding area between an actuator plate and an intermediate plate are provided. The head chip according to an aspect of the present disclosure includes an actuator plate, a nozzle plate disposed so as to be opposed to the actuator plate, and an intermediate plate disposed between the actuator plate and the nozzle plate. The communication holes each include a groove part having a lower-side opening part opening toward the nozzle hole, and a penetrating part having an upper-side opening part opening toward an ejection channel. A dimension in the X direction in the upper-side opening part is larger than a dimension in the X direction in the upper-side opening part, and a dimension in the X direction in the upper-side opening part is no larger than a dimension in the X direction of the channel opening part opening on a channel opening surface of the ejection channel.
Claims
1. A head chip comprising: an actuator plate in which a plurality of jet channels extending in a first direction is arranged in a second direction crossing the first direction; a jet hole plate which has a plurality of jet holes configured to jet liquid, and which is disposed so as to be opposed to a channel opening surface on which the jet channels open in the actuator plate; and an intermediate plate which has communication holes configured to respectively communicate the jet channels and the jet holes with each other, and which is disposed between the actuator plate and the jet hole plate, wherein the communication holes each include a groove part which has a first opening part opening toward the jet hole, and which is recessed toward a direction getting away from the jet hole plate, and a penetrating part which has a second opening part opening toward the jet channel, and which is communicated with the groove part in an area including at least the groove part to thereby penetrate the intermediate plate, a dimension in the second direction in the first opening part is larger than a dimension in the second direction in the second opening part, and a dimension in the second direction in the second opening part is no larger than a dimension in the second direction of a channel opening part opening on the channel opening surface in the jet channel.
2. The head chip according to claim 1, wherein defining a direction crossing the second direction when viewed from a thickness direction of the intermediate plate as a third direction, a dimension in the third direction in the penetrating part is smaller than a dimension in the third direction in the channel opening part.
3. The head chip according to claim 1, wherein the channel opening surface faces to a thickness direction of the actuator plate, and the penetrating part protrudes toward both sides in the first direction with respect to the groove part.
4. The head chip according to claim 1, wherein the channel opening surface faces to a thickness direction of the actuator plate, and the penetrating part protrudes toward one side in the first direction with respect to the groove part.
5. The head chip according to claim 1, wherein in a thickness direction of the intermediate plate, a dimension from the first opening part to a bottom surface of the groove part is larger than a dimension from the bottom surface of the groove part to the second opening part.
6. The head chip according to claim 1, wherein in a portion located closer to the penetrating part in the second direction in the bottom surface of the groove part, a bulging part bulging from the bottom surface is formed.
7. A liquid jet head comprising the head chip according to claim 1.
8. A liquid jet recording device comprising the liquid jet head according to claim 7.
9. A method of manufacturing a head chip including an actuator plate in which a plurality of jet channels extending in a first direction is arranged in a second direction crossing the first direction, a jet hole plate which has a plurality of jet holes configured to jet liquid, and which is disposed so as to be opposed to a channel opening surface on which the jet channels open in the actuator plate, and an intermediate plate which has communication holes configured to respectively communicate the jet channels and the jet holes with each other, and which is disposed between the actuator plate and the jet hole plate, the method comprising: a communication hole formation step of providing the communication hole to the intermediate plate; and a jet hole plate stacking step of stacking the jet hole plate on the intermediate plate, wherein the communication hole formation step includes a groove part formation step of recessing the intermediate plate toward a direction away from the jet hole plate to provide the intermediate plate with a groove part having a first opening part opening toward the jet hole, and a penetrating part formation step of penetrating the intermediate plate in an area including at least the groove part to thereby provide the intermediate plate with a penetrating part having a second opening part opening toward the jet channel, in the groove part formation step, a dimension in the second direction in the first opening part is set larger than a dimension in the second direction in the second opening part, in the penetrating part formation step, a dimension in the second direction in the second opening part is set no larger than a dimension in the second direction of a channel opening part opening on the channel opening surface in the jet channel, and in the jet hole plate stacking step, the jet hole plate is stacked on the intermediate plate so that the first opening part and the jet hole are communicated with each other.
10. The method of manufacturing the head chip according to claim 9, further comprising an intermediate plate stacking step of stacking the intermediate plate on the channel opening surface of the actuator plate, wherein the groove part formation step is performed before the intermediate plate stacking step.
11. The method of manufacturing the head chip according to claim 9, further comprising an intermediate plate stacking step of stacking the intermediate plate on the channel opening surface of the actuator plate, wherein the groove part formation step and the penetrating part formation step are performed after the intermediate plate stacking step.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0062] Some embodiments according to the present disclosure will hereinafter be described with reference to the drawings. In the embodiments and modified examples described hereinafter, constituents corresponding to each other are denoted by the same reference symbols to omit the description thereof in some cases. It should be noted that in the following description, expressions representing relative or absolute arrangement such as “parallel,” “perpendicular,” “center,” and “coaxial” not only represent strictly such arrangements, but also represent the state of being relatively displaced with a tolerance, or an angle or a distance to the extent that the same function can be obtained. In the following embodiments, the description will be presented citing an inkjet printer (hereinafter simply referred to as a printer) for performing recording on a recording target medium using ink (liquid) as an example. It should be noted that the scale size of each member is arbitrarily modified so as to provide a recognizable size to the member in the drawings used in the following description.
Printer 1
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[0064] The printer (a liquid jet recording device) 1 shown in
[0065] In the following explanation, the description is presented using an orthogonal coordinate system of X, Y, and Z as needed. In this case, the X direction coincides with the conveying direction (a sub-scanning direction) of a recording target medium P (e.g., paper). The Y direction coincides with a scanning direction (a main scanning direction) of the scanning mechanism 7. The Z direction represents a height direction (a gravitational direction) perpendicular to the X direction and the Y direction. In the following explanation, the description will be presented defining an arrow side as a positive (+) side, and an opposite side to the arrow as a negative (-) side in the drawings in each of the X direction, the Y direction, and the Z direction. In the present specification, the +Z side corresponds to an upper side in the gravitational direction, and the -Z side corresponds to a lower side in the gravitational direction.
[0066] The conveying mechanisms 2, 3 convey the recording target medium P toward the +X side. The conveying mechanisms 2, 3 each include a pair of rollers 11, 12 extending in, for example, the Y direction.
[0067] The ink tanks 4 respectively contain four colors of ink such as yellow ink, magenta ink, cyan ink, and black ink. The inkjet heads 5 are configured so as to be able to respectively eject the four colors of ink, namely the yellow ink, the magenta ink, the cyan ink, and the black ink in accordance with the ink tanks 4 coupled thereto.
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[0070] The pressure pump 24 pressurizes the inside of the ink supply tube 21 to deliver the ink to the inkjet head 5 through the ink supply tube 21. Thus, the ink supply tube 21 is provided with positive pressure with respect to the inkjet head 5.
[0071] The suction pump 25 depressurizes the inside of the ink discharge tube 22 to suction the ink from the inkjet head 5 through the ink discharge tube 22. Thus, the ink discharge tube 22 is provided with negative pressure with respect to the inkjet head 5. It is arranged that the ink can circulate between the inkjet head 5 and the ink tank 4 through the circulation flow channel 23 by driving the pressure pump 24 and the suction pump 25.
[0072] As shown in
Inkjet Heads 5
[0073] The inkjet heads 5 are mounted on the carriage 29. In the illustrated example, the plurality of inkjet heads 5 is mounted on the single carriage 29 so as to be arranged side by side in the Y direction. The inkjet heads 5 are each provided with a head chip 50 (see
Head Chip 50
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[0075] The head chip 50 shown in
[0076] The actuator plate 53 is formed of a piezoelectric material such as PZT (lead zirconate titanate). The actuator plate 53 is a so-called chevron substrate formed by, for example, stacking two piezoelectric plates different in polarization direction in the Z direction on one another. It should be noted that the actuator plate 53 can be a so-called monopole substrate in which the polarization direction is unidirectional throughout the entire area in the Z direction.
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[0079] The configuration of the channel columns 61, 62 will hereinafter be described citing the first channel column 61 as an example.
[0080] The first channel column 61 has the ejection channels (jet channels) 75 filled with the ink, and non-ejection channels (non-jet channels) 76 not filled with the ink. The channels 75, 76 each extend linearly in the Y direction (a first direction, a third direction), and at the same time, are alternately arranged side by side at intervals in the X direction (a second direction) in a plan view viewed from the Z direction. In the actuator plate 53, a portion located between the ejection channel 75 and the non-ejection channel 76 constitutes a drive wall 70 (see
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[0083] The uprise parts 75a, 75b each have a circular arc shape constant in curvature radius viewed from the X direction. The uprise parts 75a, 75b each decrease in depth in the Z direction as getting away from the ejection-side penetrating part 75c in the Y direction.
[0084] The ejection-side penetrating part 75c penetrates the actuator plate 53 in the Z direction in a central portion in the Y direction in the ejection channel 75. Therefore, the ejection channel 75 has an upper-side opening part in which the whole (the uprise parts 75a, 75b and the ejection-side penetrating part 75c) of the ejection channel 75 opens on an upper surface of the actuator plate 53, and a lower-side opening part (a channel opening part) in which only the ejection-side penetrating part 75c opens on a lower surface (a channel opening surface) of the actuator plate 53.
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[0087] The non-ejection-side penetrating part 76a penetrates the actuator plate 53 in the Z direction. In other words, the non-ejection-side penetrating part 76a is formed to have a uniform groove depth in the Z direction. The non-ejection-side penetrating part 76a constitutes a portion other than the +Y-side end portion in the non-ejection channel 76. The non-ejection-side penetrating part 76a is opened outside the head chip 50 through an end surface opening part formed on an end surface facing to the -Y side in the actuator plate 53.
[0088] The uprise part 76b constitutes the +Y-side end portion in the non-ejection channel 76. The uprise part 76b has a circular arc shape constant in curvature radius viewed from the X direction. The uprise part 76b decreases in depth in the Z direction as getting away from the non-ejection-side penetrating part 76a in the Y direction.
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[0091] In the channel columns 61, 62, the ejection channels 75 are formed in a plane-symmetrical manner with respect to an X-Z plane. In the channel columns 61, 62, the non-ejection channels 76 are formed in a plane-symmetrical manner with respect to the X-Z plane. In the channel columns 61, 62, the respective uprise parts 76b at least partially overlap each other when viewed from the X direction. It should be noted that the respective uprise parts 76b of the channel columns 61, 62 are not required to overlap each other when viewed from the X direction.
[0092] In the actuator plate 53, a portion located at the -Y side (at an opposite side to the second channel column 62) of the ejection channel 75 (the ejection-side penetrating part 75c) of the first channel column 61 constitutes a first tail part 81.
[0093] In the actuator plate 53, a portion located at the +Y side (at an opposite side to the first channel column 61) of the ejection channel 75 of the second channel column 62 constitutes a second tail part 86.
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[0100] On an inner surface of the non-ejection channel 76, there is formed a second protective film 111. The second protective film 111 is formed throughout the entire inner surface of the non-ejection channel 76. The second protective film 111 covers the individual electrode 97. The second protective film 111 prevents, for example, the individual electrode 97 and the ink from making contact with each other. It should be noted that it is sufficient for the second protective film 111 to cover at least the individual electrode 97 on the inner side surface of the non-ejection channel 76.
[0101] The protective films 110, 111 each include an organic insulating material such as a para-xylylene resin material (e.g., parylene (a registered trademark)) as a material having an insulating property. The protective films 110, 111 can be formed of tantalum oxide (Ta.sub.2O.sub.5), silicon nitride (SiN), silicon carbide (SiC), silicon oxide (SiO.sub.2), diamond-like carbon, or the like, or can include at least any one of these materials.
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[0103] A second flexible printed board 101 is pressure-bonded to the lower surface of the second tail part 86. The second flexible printed board 101 is coupled to the common terminals 96 and the individual terminals 98 corresponding to the second channel column 62 on the lower surface of the second tail part 86. The second flexible printed board 101 is extracted upward through the outside of the actuator plate 53.
Cover Plate 54
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[0105] The entrance common ink chamber 120 is formed at a position overlapping, for example, the +Y-side end portion of the first channel column 61 in the plan view. The entrance common ink chamber 120 extends in the X direction with a length sufficient for straddling, for example, the first channel column 61, and at the same time, opens on an upper surface of the cover plate 54.
[0106] The exit common ink chamber 121 is formed at a position overlapping, for example, the -Y-side end portion of the first channel column 61 in the plan view. The exit common ink chamber 121 extends in the X direction with a length sufficient for straddling the first channel column 61, and at the same time, opens on the upper surface of the cover plate 54.
[0107] In the entrance common ink chamber 120, at positions overlapping the ejection channels 75 (the first uprise parts 75a) in the first channel column 61, there are formed entrance slits 125. The entrance slits 125 each make the ejection channel 75 and the entrance common ink chamber 120 communicate with each other.
[0108] In the exit common ink chamber 121, at positions overlapping the ejection channels 75 (the second uprise parts 75b) in the first channel column 61 in the plan view, there are formed exit slits 126. The exit slits 126 each make the ejection channel 75 and the exit common ink chamber 121 communicate with each other. Therefore, the entrance slits 125 and the exit slits 126 are communicated with the respective ejection channels 75 on the one hand, but are not communicated with the non-ejection channels 76 on the other hand.
Intermediate Plate 52
[0109] The intermediate plate 52 is bonded to the lower surface of the actuator plate 53 so as to close the channel columns 61, 62. The intermediate plate 52 is formed of a piezoelectric material such as PZT similarly to the actuator plate 53. The intermediate plate 52 is thinner in thickness in the Z direction than the actuator plate 53. The intermediate plate 52 is made smaller in dimension in the Y direction than the actuator plate 53. Therefore, at the both sides in the Y direction of the intermediate plate 52, there are exposed the both end portions (the tail parts 81, 86) in the Y direction in the actuator plate 53. In the both end portions in the Y direction in the actuator plate 53, the portions exposed from the intermediate plate 52 function as pressure-bonding areas for the first flexible printed board 100 and the second flexible printed board 101, respectively. It should be noted that the intermediate plate 52 can be formed of a material (e.g., a nonconductive material such as polyimide or alumina) other than the piezoelectric material.
Nozzle Plate 51
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[0111] The nozzle plate 51 is provided with two nozzle arrays (a first nozzle array 141 and a second nozzle array 142) extending in the X direction formed at a distance in the Y direction.
[0112] The nozzle arrays 141, 142 each include a plurality of nozzle holes (first nozzle holes 145 and second nozzle holes 146) each penetrating the nozzle plate 51 in the Z direction. The nozzle holes 145 and the nozzle holes 146 are each arranged at intervals in the X direction. Each of the nozzle holes 145, 146 is formed to have, for example, a taper shape having an inner diameter gradually decreasing in a direction from the lower side toward the upper side. In the illustrated example, the maximum inner diameter (the inner diameter of an upper-side opening part) of each of the nozzle holes 145, 146 is set no smaller than the dimension in the X direction in the ejection channel 75.
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[0115] The communication hole 150 is formed to have a step shape having a width in the X direction gradually increasing in a direction from the upper side toward the lower side when viewed from the Y direction. Specifically, the communication hole 150 is provided with a groove part 151 and a penetrating part 152.
[0116] The groove part 151 is recessed from the lower surface of the intermediate plate 52, and extends in the Y direction. The groove part 151 has a lower-side opening part (a first opening part) 151a opening on the lower surface of the intermediate plate 52. The lower-side opening part 151a is communicated with the nozzle holes 145, 146 through the upper-side opening part of the nozzle holes 145, 146. The dimension in the Y direction in the groove part 151 is set equivalent to a dimension in the Y direction in the ejection-side penetrating part 75c. It should be noted that the dimension in the Y direction in the groove part 151 can be larger or smaller than the dimension in the Y direction in the ejection-side penetrating part 75c.
[0117] A dimension in the X direction in the groove part 151 is larger than a maximum inner diameter of the nozzle holes 145, 146 and a dimension in the X direction in the ejection channel 75. In the present embodiment, it is preferable for the dimension in the X direction in the groove part 151 to be 1.5 times or more as large as the maximum inner diameter of the nozzle holes 145, 146, and no larger than an arrangement pitch of the ejection channels 75 and the non-ejection channels 76.
[0118] The dimension in the Z direction in the groove part 151 is set no smaller than a half of a dimension in the Z direction in the intermediate plate 52. In other words, a dimension in the Z direction from the lower surface of the intermediate plate 52 to a bottom surface of the groove part 151 is larger than a dimension in the Z direction from the bottom surface of the groove part 151 to the upper surface (the upper-side opening part 152a of the penetrating part 152) of the intermediate plate 52. Therefore, the bottom surface of the groove part 151 is located at the upper side with respect to the center in the Z direction in the intermediate plate 52. It should be noted that the dimension in the Z direction in the groove part 151 can arbitrarily be changed.
[0119] The penetrating part 152 extends in the Z direction in an area including the groove part 151 of the intermediate plate 52. The penetrating part 152 is communicated with the groove part 151 to thereby penetrate the intermediate plate 52. The penetrating part 152 has an upper-side opening part (an upper-side opening part) 152a opening on the upper surface of the intermediate plate 52. The upper-side opening part 152a is communicated with the ejection channel 75 through the lower-side opening part of the ejection channel 75 (the ejection-side penetrating part 75c).
[0120] In the present embodiment, the whole of the penetrating part 152 overlaps the groove part 151 in the plan view. Specifically, a dimension in the Y direction in the penetrating part 152 is made equivalent to the dimension in the Y direction in the groove part 151.
[0121] A dimension in the X direction in the penetrating part 152 is set no larger than the dimension in the X direction in the ejection channel 75. In the present embodiment, the dimension in the X direction in the penetrating part 152 is preferably no lower than 75 % and no higher than 100 % with respect to the dimension in the X direction in the ejection channel 75, and more preferably no lower than 90 % and no higher than 100 % thereof.
[0122] A dimension in the X direction in the penetrating part 152 is made smaller than the dimension in the X direction in the groove part 151. In the present embodiment, the penetrating part 152 is communicated with the groove part 151 in the central portion in the X direction in the groove part 151. Therefore, the groove part 151 projects at both sides in the X direction with respect to the penetrating part 152. In the internal space of the groove part 151, a portion (a space located between the bottom surface of the groove part 151 and the upper surface of the nozzle plate 51) located at both sides in the X direction with respect to the penetrating part 152 constitutes an adhesive containing part 153. The adhesive containing part 153 contains a superfluous adhesive when bonding the nozzle plate 51 to the intermediate plate 52. Thus, it is possible to prevent the adhesive from flowing into a portion overlapping the ejection-side penetrating part 75c and the nozzle holes 145, 146 in the plan view in the communication hole 150.
Operation Method of Printer 1
[0123] Then, there will hereinafter be described a case when recording a character, a figure, or the like on the recording target medium P using the printer 1 configured as described above.
[0124] It should be noted that it is assumed that as an initial state, the sufficient ink having colors different from each other is respectively encapsulated in the four ink tanks 4 shown in
[0125] Under such an initial state, when making the printer 1 operate, the recording target medium P is conveyed toward the +X side while being pinched by the rollers 11, 12 of the conveying mechanisms 2, 3. Further, by the carriage 29 moving in the Y direction at the same time, the inkjet heads 5 mounted on the carriage 29 reciprocate in the Y direction.
[0126] While the inkjet heads 5 reciprocate, the ink is arbitrarily ejected toward the recording target medium P from each of the inkjet heads 5. Thus, it is possible to perform recording of the character, the image, and the like on the recording target medium P.
[0127] Here, the operation of each of the inkjet heads 5 will hereinafter be described in detail.
[0128] In such circulating side-shooting type inkjet head 5 as in the present embodiment, first, by making the pressure pump 24 and the suction pump 25 shown in
[0129] Then, when the reciprocation of the inkjet head 5 is started due to the translation of the carriage 29 (see
Method of Manufacturing Head Chip 50
[0130] Then, a method of manufacturing such a head chip 50 as described above will be described.
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[0133] In the communication hole formation step, the communication holes 150 are formed in the intermediate plate 52. Specifically, in the communication hole formation step, laser processing is performed on portions overlapping the ejection channels 75 in the plan view in the lower surface of the intermediate plate 52 to thereby penetrate the intermediate plate 52. In the communication hole formation step, a groove part formation step of forming the groove parts 151 is performed first, and then, a penetrating part formation step of forming the penetrating parts 152 is performed. As shown in
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[0135] Into the non-ejection channels 76, there is introduced the raw material gas through the non-ejection-side penetrating parts 76a. By the raw material gas introduced into the non-ejection channels 76 adhering to the inner surfaces of the non-ejection channels 76, the raw material is deposited as the second protective films 111.
[0136] In the nozzle plate bonding step, the nozzle plate 51 and the intermediate plate 52 are bonded to each other so that the nozzle holes 145, 146 are communicated with the inside of the ejection channels 75 through the communication holes 150.
[0137] Due to the steps described hereinabove, the head chip 50 is manufactured.
[0138] It should be noted that the head chips 50 can be manufactured in terms of wafer. When manufacturing the head chips 50 in terms of wafer, an actuator wafer having a plurality of actuator plates 53 connected to each other, a cover wafer having a plurality of cover plates 54 connected to each other, and an intermediate wafer having a plurality of intermediate plates 52 connected to each other are bonded to one another to form a wafer assembly. Subsequently, the protective films 110, 111 are provided to the wafer assembly, and then, the wafer assembly is cut to thereby form a plurality of head chips 50.
[0139] As described above, in the present embodiment, there is adopted the configuration in which the dimension in the X direction in the lower-side opening part 151a of the groove part 151 is larger than the dimension in the X direction in the upper-side opening part 152a of the penetrating part 152, and the dimension in the X direction in the upper-side opening part 152a is no larger than the dimension in the X direction of the ejection channel 75 (the ejection-side penetrating part 75c).
[0140] According to this configuration, since the dimension in the X direction in the upper-side opening part 152a is no larger than the dimension in the X direction of the ejection-side penetrating part 75c, it is easy to ensure the bonding area of the intermediate plate 52 to the actuator plate 53. As a result, it is possible to ensure the bonding strength between the intermediate plate 52 and the actuator plate 53 to prevent the detachment of the intermediate plate 52 and the leakage or the like of the ink through an area between the intermediate plate 52 and the actuator plate 53.
[0141] Further, even when forming the penetrating parts 152 as post-processing after bonding the intermediate plate 52 and the actuator plate 53 to each other, it is possible to prevent the damage from being inflicted on the actuator plate 53 when processing the penetrating parts 152.
[0142] Moreover, since the dimension in the X direction in the lower-side opening part 151a is larger than the dimension in the X direction in the upper-side opening part 152a, it is easy to performing the alignment between the groove part 151 and the nozzle holes 145, 146 when bonding the intermediate plate 52 and the nozzle plate 51 to each other compared to when making the nozzle holes 145, 146 and the ejection channel 75 directly communicate with each other. In other words, it is possible to allow the displacement between the groove part 151 and the nozzle holes 145, 146 within the dimension in the X direction in the groove part 151. As a result, it is possible to achieve the miniaturization of the ejection channels 75 and the reduction in pitch of the ejection channels 75 while ensuring the positioning accuracy between the nozzle holes 145, 146 and the ejection channels 75.
[0143] As a result, it is possible to ensure the tolerance of the displacement between the nozzle holes 145, 146 and the communication hole 150 to achieve the miniaturization of the ejection channels 75 and the reduction in pitch of the ejection channels 75 while ensuring the bonding area between the actuator plate 53 and the intermediate plate 52 to enhance the durability of the head chip 50.
[0144] In the present embodiment, there is adopted the configuration in which a dimension from the lower-side opening part 151a to the bottom surface of the groove part 151 is larger than a dimension from the bottom surface of the groove part 151 to the upper-side opening part 152a in the thickness direction (the Z direction) of the intermediate plate 52.
[0145] According to the present embodiment, since the depth of the groove part 151 can be ensured, it is possible to use a space located at the outer side in the X direction with respect to the penetrating part 152 in the groove part 151 as the adhesive containing part 153 when bonding the intermediate plate 52 and the nozzle plate 51 to each other. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the adhesive from inflowing into the penetrating part 152 to thereby prevent the adhesive from affecting the ejection performance.
[0146] Since the inkjet head 5 and the printer 1 according to the present embodiment are each provided with the head chip 50 described above, it is possible to provide the liquid jet head high in quality and excellent in reliability.
[0147] In the first embodiment described above, there is described the method including the groove part formation step and the penetrating part formation step as the communication hole formation step after the intermediate plate bonding step, but this configuration is not a limitation. As shown in
Second Embodiment
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[0149] According to the present embodiment, since the dimension in the Y direction in the penetrating part 152 is shorter than the dimension in the Y direction (the third direction) of the ejection-side penetrating part 75c, even when forming the penetrating part 152 as the post processing after bonding the intermediate plate 52 and the actuator plate 53 to each other, it is possible to prevent the damage from being inflicted on the lower surface of the actuator plate 53 when processing the penetrating part 152.
[0150] Moreover, by making the dimension in the Y direction (the first direction, the third direction) of each of the groove part 151 and the penetrating part 152 smaller than the dimension in the Y direction in the ejection-side penetrating part 75c, it is possible to shorten the processing time of the communication holes 150 in the communication hole formation process. Thus, it is possible to increase the manufacturing efficiency.
Third Embodiment
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[0152] The penetrating part 152 penetrates the intermediate plate 52 in the state of straddling an area overlapping the groove part 151 in the plan view in the Y direction in the intermediate plate 52. In other words, the penetrating part 152 penetrates the intermediate plate 52 through the groove part 151 in an area overlapping the groove part 151, and at the same time, penetrates the intermediate plate 52 at the both sides in the Y direction (the first direction) with respect to the groove part 151. A portion protruding in the Y direction with respect to the groove part 151 in the penetrating part 152 constitutes a protruding part 152c. In the present embodiment, the dimension in the Y direction in the penetrating part 152 is made equivalent to the dimension in the Y direction in the ejection-side penetrating part 75c.
[0153] In the present embodiment, since the dimension in the Y direction in the groove part 151 becomes smaller than that of the penetrating part 152, it is possible to shorten the processing time of the groove part 151. As a result, it is possible to increase the manufacturing efficiency.
[0154] Moreover, since the dimension in the Y direction in the penetrating part 152 becomes larger than that of the groove part 151, it is possible to make the penetrating part 152 function as an ink flow channel together with the ejection channel 75 when the liquid flows along the Y direction through the ejection channel 75. Thus, it becomes easy to ensure the flow channel cross-sectional area of the ink flow channel, and thus, the pressure loss can be reduced.
Fourth Embodiment
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[0156] In the present embodiment, substantially the same functions and advantages as those in the third embodiment described above are exerted, and in addition, the penetrating part 152 (the protruding part 153c) is made to protrude in a direction in which the pressure is apt to become high out of the both sides in the Y direction with respect to the groove part 151. Thus, it is possible to shorten the processing time of the penetrating part 152 as much as possible while reducing the pressure loss at one side in the Y direction.
Fifth Embodiment
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[0158] In the present embodiment, when bonding the intermediate plate 52 and the nozzle plate 51 to each other, a space located outside in the X direction of the bulging part 155 in the groove part 151 can be used as the adhesive containing part 153. In this case, since it is possible to restrict the adhesive from inflowing into the penetrating part 152 with the bulging part 155, it is possible to prevent the adhesive from affecting the ejection performance.
Sixth Embodiment
[0159] In the embodiments described above, there is described the configuration in which the up-and-down direction of the actuator plate 53 coincides with the thickness direction of the actuator plate 53, and the ejection channels 75 open in the thickness direction of the actuator plate 53 in a central portion (the ejection-side penetrating part 75c) in the channel extending direction as the head chip 50 of the side-shooting type, but this configuration is not a limitation.
[0160] As shown in
[0161] In the head chip 300, an actuator plate 310 is provided with the ejection channel 301 and a non-ejection channel 302. The channels 301, 302 are alternately formed in the X direction (the second direction) in the actuator plate 310.
[0162] The ejection channel 301 extends in the Z direction (the first direction) in the actuator plate 310. The ejection channel 301 has a channel opening part opening on the lower end surface (the channel opening surface) of the actuator plate 310. The non-ejection channel 302 penetrates the actuator plate 310 in the Z direction.
[0163] A cover plate 320 is bonded to the obverse surface of the actuator plate 310 so as to close the obverse-side opening part of each of the channels 301, 302. In the cover plate 320, at a position overlapping the upper end portion of the ejection channel 301 viewed from the Y direction, there is formed a common ink chamber 321. The common ink chamber 321 extends in the X direction with a length sufficient for straddling, for example, the channels 301, 302, and at the same time, opens on the obverse surface of the cover plate 320.
[0164] In the common ink chamber 321, at positions overlapping the respective ejection channels 301 viewed from the Y direction, there are formed slits 322. The slits 322 each communicate the upper end portion of corresponding one of the ejection channels 301 and the inside of the common ink chamber 321 with each other. The slits 322 are communicated with the respective ejection channels 301 on the one hand, but are not communicated with the non-ejection channels 302 on the other hand.
[0165] The intermediate plate 330 is fixed to the lower end surface of the actuator plate 310 with bonding or the like. In the intermediate plate 330, at positions overlapping the respective ejection channels 301 viewed from the Z direction, there are formed communication holes 331. The communication holes 331 each have a groove part 332 and a penetrating part 333, and penetrate the intermediate plate 330 in the Z direction similarly to, for example, the first embodiment described above. In the groove part 332, a dimension in the X direction in a lower-side opening part 332a is made larger than a dimension in the X direction in an upper-side opening part 333a in the penetrating part 333. The dimension in the X direction in the upper-side opening part 333a in the penetrating part 333 is made no larger than the dimension in the X direction of the channel opening part opening on the lower surface of the actuator plate 310 in the ejection channel 301. It should be noted that the dimension in the Y direction (the third direction) in the penetrating part 333 can be larger or smaller than the dimension in the Y direction of the channel opening part.
[0166] The nozzle plate 340 is fixed to a lower end surface of the intermediate plate 330 with bonding or the like. The nozzle plate 340 is provided with nozzle holes 341. The nozzle holes 341 are respectively communicated with the ejection channels 301 through the communication holes 331.
[0167] Even when adopting the configuration according to the present disclosure in the head chip 300 of the edge-shooting type as in the present embodiment, substantially the same functions and advantages as in the embodiments described above can be exerted.
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[0168] It should be noted that the scope of the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiments described above, but a variety of modifications can be applied within the scope or the spirit of the present disclosure.
[0169] For example, in the embodiments described above, the description is presented citing the inkjet printer 1 as an example of the liquid jet recording device, but the liquid jet recording device is not limited to the printer. For example, a facsimile machine, an on-demand printing machine, and so on can also be adopted.
[0170] In the embodiments described above, the description is presented citing the configuration (a so-called shuttle machine) in which the inkjet head moves with respect to the recording target medium when performing printing as an example, but this configuration is not a limitation. The configuration related to the present disclosure can be adopted as the configuration (a so-called stationary head machine) in which the recording target medium is moved with respect to the inkjet head in the state in which the inkjet head is fixed.
[0171] In the embodiments described above, there is described when the recording target medium P is paper, but this configuration is not a limitation. The recording target medium P is not limited to paper, but can also be a metal material or a resin material, and can also be food or the like.
[0172] In the embodiments described above, there is described the configuration in which the liquid jet head is installed in the liquid jet recording device, but this configuration is not a limitation. Specifically, the liquid to be jetted from the liquid jet head is not limited to what is landed on the recording target medium, but can also be, for example, a medical solution to be blended during a dispensing process, a food additive such as seasoning or a spice to be added to food, or fragrance to be sprayed in the air.
[0173] In the embodiments described above, there is described the configuration in which the Z direction coincides with the gravitational direction, but this configuration is not a limitation, and it is also possible to set the Z direction along the horizontal direction.
[0174] In the embodiments described above, there is described the configuration in which the ejection channels 75 and the non-ejection channels 76 are arranged in a staggered manner, but this configuration is not a limitation. For example, it is possible to apply the present disclosure to the head chip 50 of a so-called three-cycle type in which the ink is jetted in sequence from all of the channels.
[0175] In the embodiments described above, there is described the configuration in which the actuator plate 53, the intermediate plate 52, and the nozzle plate 51 are sequentially bonded to one another, but this configuration is not a limitation. It is possible to dispose another member between the actuator plate 53 and the intermediate plate 52, or between the intermediate plate 52 and the nozzle plate 51. In this case, regarding the jet hole plate stacking step and the intermediate plate stacking step related to the present disclosure, it is not limited to a case where a stacking object is directly bonded to a stacking target object (e.g., the case where the stacking object is the jet hole plate, the stacking target object is the intermediate plate), and as long as the configuration in which the stacking object is stacked on at least the stacking target object, it is possible to bond the stacking object on another member in a state in which the another member is bonded on the stacking target object. Further, even when the stacking object is directly stacked on the stacking target object, the stacking object and the stacking target object can be stacked with a method other than bonding.
[0176] Besides the above, it is arbitrarily possible to replace the constituents in the embodiments described above with known constituents within the scope or the spirit of the present disclosure, and it is also possible to arbitrarily combine the modified examples described above with each other.