Integrated circuit fluid ejection device

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Inventors

Silverbrook, Kia

Application #

666269

Filed

Sep-22-2003

Published

Sep-7-2004

Current US Class

060/527
060/528

International Classes

F01B 029/10

Field of Search

60/527 60/528 60/529

Assignee

Silverbrook Research Pty Ltd (Balmain, AU)

Examiners

Nguyen; Hoang

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U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/504,221, Silverbrook.

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Abstract
A fluid ejection device includes a substrate. Nozzle chamber walls are arranged on the substrate and define a plurality of nozzle chambers. The substrate defines a plurality of fluid inlet channels in fluid communication with the nozzle chambers to supply fluid to the nozzle chambers. Drive circuitry is arranged on the substrate. A plurality of micro-electromechanical devices is positioned on the substrate. Each device includes an elongate actuator having a fixed end that is fast with the substrate and a working end that is displaceable along a path relative to the substrate to perform work. The actuator includes a pair of elongate arms that are spaced relative to each other along the path and are connected to each other at each end. One of the arms is connected to the drive circuitry to define a heating circuit and is of a material that is capable of expansion when heated, such that, when the heating circuit receives an electrical signal from the drive circuitry, that arm expands relative to the other to deform the actuator and thus displace said working end along said path. A fluid displacement member is fixed to the working end of the elongate actuator and is positioned in a respective nozzle chamber so that displacement of the working end and thus the fluid displacement member results in the ejection of fluid from the nozzle chamber.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A fluid ejection device which comprises

a substrate;

nozzle chamber walls arranged on the substrate and defining a plurality of nozzle chambers, the substrate defining a plurality of fluid inlet channels in fluid communication with the nozzle chambers to supply fluid to the nozzle chambers;

drive circuitry arranged on the substrate; and

a plurality of micro-electromechanical devices positioned on the substrate, each device comprising:

an elongate actuator having a fixed end that is fast with the substrate so that the actuator is connected to the drive circuitry and a working end that is displaceable along a path relative to the substrate to perform work, the actuator including a pair of elongate arms that are spaced relative to each other along the path and are connected to each other at each end, with one of the arms being connected to the drive circuitry to define a heating circuit and being of a material that is capable of expansion when heated, such that, when the heating circuit receives an electrical signal from the drive circuitry, that arm expands relative to the other to deform the actuator and thus displace said working end along said path; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an integrated circuit device. In particular, this invention relates to an integrated circuit device for fluid ejection. The invention has broad applications to such devices as micro-electromechanical pumps and micro-electromechanical movers.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Micro-electromechanical devices are becoming increasingly popular and normally involve the creation of devices on the micron scale utilizing semi-conductor fabrication techniques. For a review on micro-electromechanical devices, reference is made to the article "The Broad Sweep of Integrated Micro Systems" by S. Tom Picraux and Paul J. McWhorter published December 1998 in IEEE Spectrum at pages 24 to 33.

One form of micro-electromechanical device is an ink jet printing device in which ink is ejected from an ink ejection nozzle chamber.

Many different techniques on ink jet printing and associated devices have been invented. For a survey of the field, reference is made to an article by J Moore, "Non-Impact Printing: Introduction and Historical Perspective", Output Hard Copy Devices, Editors R Dubeck and S Sherr, pages 207 to 220 (1988).
 
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